Food Trucks are to Invade Lake Park!

The famous food trucks are coming to Lake Park this weekend! Food Trucks are the hot topic when it comes to gourmet food on the run. They have been making their name across the nation with tasty offerings from savory to sweet. Some of the trucks offer things like burgers, tacos and handheld bites where others offer unique things like ceviche. These trucks not only offer high quality gourmet food but they create a fun atmosphere for everyone involved.

The food trucks are making appearances all over south Florida. Every 2nd Friday of the month, they will be in Abacoa. This weekend they will be in Lake Park! Admission is free and it will go from 5pm to 9:30pm. For more information about the Food Truck Invasion visit their website!

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Fishing in Florida, Some of the Best in the World!

South FloridaSome of the world’s best fishing can be found off the coast of South Florida. You can fish for what seems like a limitless amount of fish and other sea creatures right out of the Jupiter Inlet. Whether it be fishing the Loxahatchee River or off shore almost to the Bahamas, there is an endless amount of fishing to be done.

The local fishing reports have shown a number of different fish biting in the past few weeks. If you head out in the early morning you have a good chance of catching some Dorado or King Fish as well as a Sailfish here or there. Whenever you are attempting to catch a tasty Mahi Mahi or something worth bragging rights like a Sailfish, it is almost guaranteed that you will lose some bait to the Bonitos.

If off shore and deep sea fishing don’t fit your taste a great alternative is reef fishing. Off of Jupiter Island and Palm Beach Island are some beautiful reefs with bountiful varieties of fish like Mutton Snapper, Yellow Tail Snapper, Groupers and other marine life like lobsters.

Get all of your bait and tackle needs from a local fishing hot spot such as Grand Slam, 866-59-CATCH.

Abacoa Golf Club Provides Local Golfers With a Great Experience

Found in the heart of Jupiter, Abacoa Golf Club offers South Florida golfers one the finest public golf experiences around. Since 1999, local and visiting golfers have had the treat to play on a truly unique Joe Lee designed course.

Abacoa golf12-1The par 71 course features lakes and bunkers that make the course quite a challenge. Abacoa golf club also features some of the highest quality greens in the state year round, and with over four acres of greens, golfers of all abilities are able to hit the green in regulation.

Abacoa Golf Club features the latest in golf cart technology as well as brand new TIF Eagle greens. The TIF Eagle greens allow for a fast putting surface year round. All golf carts are also equipped with GPS systems that allow golfers to see each hole layout as well as the distance to the hole.

For tee times or for more information on memberships visit Abacoa Golf Club’s website at www.abacoagolfclub.com.

 

Come See the Jupiter Lighthouse Light Up Blue, Tonight April 2nd!

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Each year, April 2nd is World Autism Awareness Day! It is a celebrated day by families, organizations and people around the globe. The official color of Autism is blue and we will see landmarks around the world light up in this color. A fun way to acknowledge this special day and contribute to the cause will be this evening at the Square Grouper Tiki Bar. Ernie Els, a Jupiter resident, and the Els for Autism Foundation are hosting the second annual “Light it up Blue night.”

The Square Grouper is one of the premier hot spots in Jupiter and has the perfect location to showcase the views of the iconic Jupiter Lighthouse. Blue will be the theme of the night in honor of raising awareness for autism.

The suggested donation is $20 at the door and guests will receive an autism awareness pin and a drink ticket. In addition to the lovely Jupiter backdrop and festivities, the Els for Autism foundation will reveal their special, limited edition blueberry beer, Big Easy’s Blue Brew.

The event is for ages 21 and up. For more information on the event as well as the Els for Autism foundation visit their website at www.elsforautism.com.

Previewing the Valero Texas Open

The first major of the PGA tour season is a week away. While some of the top golfers will take this week off to rest and prepare for their trip to Augusta, others, like Palm Beach Gardens resident Rory Mcllroy, will head to San Antonio to compete in this weekend’s Valero Texas Open. Here is a look at the local golfers who will be competing in their final tune up before the Masters.

Rory Mcllroy- This tournament was not originally on the schedule for Mcllroy. In fact the world’s number two golfer was supposed to head to Hati on a missions trip this week. However, after an up and down start to his 2013 season and a suggestion by his caddie over lunch last Friday, Mcllroy will make his debut at the TPC San Diego looking to get another round of competitive golf in before the Masters.

Frenchmans Reserve (4)-1Charl Schwartzel (Old Palm)- Mcllroy’s Palm Beach Gardens neighbor will also be making his debut at this event. Schwartzel has finished no worse than 16th in his has 11 events worldwide and tied for fourth last week in Malaysia on the European Tour. The 2011 Masters champion hopes to continue his consistent play as he prepares for his trip to Augusta.

Freddie Jacobson- The Hobe Sound resident hasn’t played since Doral three weeks ago. Even though he has only played in six PGA tour events this year, his consistent play has landed him a spot in the Masters field. Since missing the cut in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Jacobson has finished in the top 25 in his next five events. This will be his fourth time playing the Valero Texas Open and in his three previous trips to San Antonio he finished 2nd, 5th, and 18th.

For up to the minute information on the Valero Texas Open including a full list of participants and leader board visit www.pgatour.com.