Jove Comedy Experience Performs 63rd Comedy Production in Jupiter

On Oct. 27, the Atlantic Theater in Jupiter will feature the Jove Comedy Experience at 8pm. The Jove Comedy Experience will perform Breaking Amish 2: Non Electric Boogaloo an original professional comedy that features improve with audience suggestions, some original sketch comedy, and musical numbers. You can order tickets ahead of time for $17.00 by calling The Atlantic Theater Box Office at 561-575-4942, or purchase tickets at the door for $20.00. The Atlantic Theater is situated at 6743 West Indiantown Road #34 in Jupiter, Florida.
They say that laughter is life’s best medicine, and The Jove Comedy Experience has been healing South Florida for seven straight years. The Jove Comedy Experience was created in the fall of 2004 and has been sharing its comedy with everything from charity events to sell out shows at the Atlantic Theater. The Jove Comedy experience offers audience written sketches kind of like what you would see on “Saturday Night Live”, live audience participation to create a comedic situation from one word like what you might see on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” song parade and video sketches offering a one of a kind mix of highly energetic entertainment.
The Jove Comedy Experience is the longest running improve and sketch comedy group in Palm Beach County and  features Frank Licari and Jess Furman professional actors and comedians who strive to produce a professional comedy experience like none other in the South Florida area. The Jove Comedy Experience has received awards at the 2009 ADDY Awards for a series of 7 commercials that included a Gold award and the Best in Show.
For further information on The Jove Comedy Experience you can reach Jesse Furman at 561-543-6304 and JesseFurman@hotmail.com.

Dancing for Brooke

Fred Astaire Dance studio 2147 South East Federal Highway Stuart, Florida 34994

October 25th – (7:30-8:30) Intro to Swing Group Class: Come and learn the key elements of dancing prior to the big event! $15

October 27th – (5:00-8:00) “Dancing for Brooke”: Includes a group class, a professional dance show, drinks and food, and a 45 minute private dance session to be scheduled at your convenience. $25

Professional Show, Silent Auction, Dancing, Music, Food and Beverage

100% of all proceeds go directly to helping Brooke and her family!!!

Many people know and love Brooke, but for those of you who don’t know her let me tell you a little about Brooke Thabit who is a Jensen Beach High School Senior and a cherished part of the Treasure Coast Surfing Community. During Labor Day weekend she experienced a tragic accident where she severely did damage to her neck. Currently she has paralysis from below the waist and is in dire need of transportation to Atlanta, however this much needed transport has been delayed due to several complications. Brooke’s parents both work for the School Board and are taking preparations to transplant the entire family and move to Atlanta for no less than a 6 month period.

Brooke is a very different and special type of kid that everyone talks about having the greatest attitude and the kindest heart. She constantly devotes her time to volunteering in her community with charities like Surfers for Autism, the Special Olympics, and so much more. Today, she and her family are in need of our assistance with the cost of rehabilitation as well as any and all of the love and prayer that you can support her with.

Who Are We?? – Phone: (772) 678-7368 Web: www.dancestuart.com

For up to date information on this event please “Friend or Like” on Facebook with amdancing@gmail.com

Art Show To Benefit Friends of the Loxahatchee on Sept. 19

A Unique Art Gallery

A Unique Art Gallery

The Artists Association of Jupiter will presents its second in a series of two-artist shows from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19.

The second show is titled “Getting by with a Little Help from Your Friends” and will feature an array of portraits, big and small and of varying perspectives from the artists. The association’s venue, A Unique Art Gallery, will co-host the show with Unique Glass Art.  “Getting by with a Little Help from Your Friends” will run through Oct. 6.

This month’s show will benefit the Friends of the Loxahatchee. There will be a raffle of art, jewelry and collectibles, and for the price of a single ticket, someone could go home with something wonderful! The artists are Martin Schaus and Jackee Swinson.

The two galleries are at  226 Center St., one block west of Alternate A1A, next to the Jupiter Ale House. Stroll between the two galleries, enjoy free refreshments and some great fine art and support those who love the Loxahatchee River.

 

Israel Faces South Africa at Roger Dean Stadium Sept. 19

The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County invites local residents to come out to the ball park at 7 p.m. Sept. 19 as the World Baseball Classic qualifier, featuring Israel vs. South Africa, gets underway.

Major League Baseball recently established the new rounds of qualifying games for the classic and picked Roger Dean Stadium as one of four ball parks that will host the match-ups. The other countries in contention at the stadium are France and Spain.

The games run through Sept. 23, and the federation is rooting for Israel. The nonprofit organization serves as a community-building group for Jews throughout Palm Beach County.

 

Bowling Event To Raise Awareness of Bullying

Meghan Marks

The “Strike Against Bullying” fundraiser organized by Miss Delray Beach Teen USA will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 21, 2012, at Jupiter Lanes. A donation of $20 is requested.

Participating bowlers will get two hours on the lanes with shoe rental.

The benefiting charity is the Kidsafe Foundation, whose mission is to teach safety skills to children and lower the rate of child abuse and bullying.

“I wanted to raise awareness about bullying,” said Meghan Marks, 16, who is organizing the event with her mother. “I was personally bullied in middle school and high school and wish I was given the advice and skills that the Kidsafe Foundation has developed.

“The proceeds from this fundraiser will be donated to the Kidsafe Foundation,” the Jupiter High School student continued. “I love that they speak in schools and educate students, parents, teachers, etc., regarding bullying. It’s hard enough growing up, but the added stress of being bullied makes life so miserable for many kids. I just want to make a difference and help out.

For information, visit Jupiter Lanes or call 561-743-9200.