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MAY
Theatre Short Cuts 8 May 4-13 Page 4Art Exhibit Lake Worth Art League May 11-Jun 6 Page 13Special Event Especially For Kids May 19 Page 9 Movie Sunday Family Movie Finding Nemo May 20 Page 7Theatre Community Cabaret May 30 Page 6
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Art Exhibit National League of American Penwomen Dec 29-Jan 23 Page 13Music Fushu Daiko Jan 6 Page 6Movie Sunday Family Movie Captain Underpants Jan 7 Page 7Music King Guys: The Soundtrack of a Generation Jan 14 Page 5Theatre Garland, In Word and Song Jan 26-Feb 11 Page 3Theatre Community Cabaret Jan 31 Page 6 Classes Children, Teen & Adult Classes & Programs Jan-May Page 12Special Needs Classes, Programs, Events Jan-May Page 9
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Art Exhibit Debbie Barrow; Rosie Sherman; Merle Cook Jan 26-Feb 21 Page 13Explorium Traveling Science Exhibit: It’s a Nano World Opening in Feb Page 14Movie Sunday Family Movie Wreck it Ralph Feb 4 Page 7Special Event Arts Spark Kids Fest Feb 18 Page 8Music A Night at the Opry Feb 24-25 Page 5
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Art Exhibit Women in the Visual Arts Feb 24-Apr 6 Page 13 22nd Annual Spring Celebration of High School ArtTheatre All Together Now Mar 2-11 Page 3Theatre Imagine: A Beatles Retrospective Mar 16-25 Page 3Movie Sunday Family Movie The Sword in the Stone Mar 18 Page 7Family Spring Break Programs Mar 19-24 Page 10-11Family Magic Show with the Amazing Mr. A Mar 23 Page 11Theatre Community Cabaret Mar 28 Page 6Theatre Upcycled Cinderella Mar 30 Page 6
APRI
L Theatre The Fantasticks Apr 6-15 Page 4Art Exhibit Palm Beach Watercolor Society Apr 10-May 8 Page 13Music The Electrostrings Apr 22 Page 5Variety Lesson Plans to Late Night Apr 27 Page 4Movie Sunday Family Movie Sing Apr 29 Page 7
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GARLAND, IN WORD AND SONGPresented by Black Box BookingSet during her famous 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall, Judy Garland appeared onstage after a bombastic overture to a loud standing ovation setting the tone for the evening that followed. “They were on their feet even before the goddess grabbed the microphone,” wrote reviewer Lewis Funke for the New York Times. Rated PGJanuary 26, 27, Feb 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 at 8pmJanuary 27, 28, Feb 3, 4, 10, 11 at 2pm$35 per person; $30 group rate (6 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
Box Office Hours Tues - Sat, 12pm-5pm; the Box Office is closed on Major Holidays.
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ALL TOGETHER NOWPresented by The PlaygroupOn his 39th birthday, a man discovers the 15-year-old son he never knew about. He, his lover, his parents, his son, and the son’s mother all wrangle over what should happen next. Somehow they discover the true meaning of family. Rated PG-13March 2, 3, 9, 10 at 8pmMarch 4, 11 at 2pm$25 per person; $15 group rate (4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONSShows with intermission include complimentary tea & coffee.
IMAGINE: A BEATLES RETROSPECTIVE Presented by Broward Stage Door The Fab Four have left a permanent mark in history with their vast songbook of timeless classics. “Imagine” celebrates the music of The Beatles, re-imagined for a new audience. A three-piece band and a cast of incredible vocalists and dancers take you on a journey through the songs that changed the face of music. Rated PG March 16, 17, 23, 24 at 8pmMarch 17, 18, 24, 25 at 2pm $30 per person; $25 group rate (8 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
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THE FANTASTICKSPresented by Curtain Call PlayhouseThe Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical about a boy and girl, and their fathers who try to keep them apart. The boy and girl fall in love, grow apart and finally find their way back to each other after that, “without a hurt, the heart is hollow.” The longest-running musical in the world. Rated PG April 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8pmApril 8, 15 at 2pm$25 per person; $20 group rate (4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
SHORTS CUTS 8Presented by The PlaygroupThe Playgroup’s wildly popular shorts program is back for its 8th season, featuring the very best in South Florida Playwriting talent; comedies, dramas, and a few surprises. Eight plays, each ten minutes or less. Rated PG-13May 4, 5, 11, 12 at 8pmMay 6, 13 at 2pm$25 per person; $15 group rate (4 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONSSpecial pricing for group purchases!
LESSON PLANS TO LATE NIGHTPresented by Lucas BohnLesson Plans to Late Night is a one-man comedy show about Lucas’ transition from elementary school teacher to national touring comedian. It is truly a one-of-a-kind comedy experience combining live stand-up comedy and visual imagery. Rated PGFriday, April 27 at 8pm$20 per person
ONE NIGHT ONLY
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KING GUYS: THE SOUNDTRACK OF A GENERATION Presented by CAL ProductionsThis interactive stage presentation features some of the most popular music from the late 1930’s to the early 1950’s. The show focuses on how this music effected and influenced life in America from the end of the Great Depression, through World War II, and into the post war recovery, featuring the music of Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Cole Porter and many other of the biggest names of the era.Sunday, January 14 at 2pm$25 per person
THE ELECTROSTRINGSPresented by Monty Bloom EnsemblesEnjoy an electric performance from Miami’s premier electric violin group, specializing in playing modern pop music, classical, and classical remixes on electrical violins and a cello. Rated GSunday, April 22 at 2pm $25 per person
A NIGHT AT THE OPRYPresented by Johnny Wild and The DelightsAn energetic and authentic tribute to the classic Era of Country Music featuring the Delights in full costume along with award-winning steel and fiddle players. The band will perform faithful versions of immortal classics from Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash and a whole barnful of other country legends. Rated PGSaturday, February 24 at 8pm Sunday, February 25 at 2pm$25 per person; $22 group rate (6 or more tickets purchased in one transaction)
MUSIC &CONCERTS
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Family shows include juice & cookies for the kids after each show! Attendees of all ages must have a ticket. All shows recommended for ages 3 and up.
FAMILY SHOWS & VARIETY
FUSHU DAIKOPresented by Japan ArtsBuilt on a 2,600+ year old tradition of Japanese drumming, Fushu Daiko combines the traditional drums and rhythms of Japan with musical styles from around the world to create an exciting, powerful, cultural experience that strives to cross boundaries and connect us all. Rated GSaturday, January 6 at 11am & 2pm$8 for adults; $6 for children 12 & under
UPCYCLED CINDERELLAPresented by Bright Star Children’s Theatre, LLCThis imaginative production brings to life the story of Cinderella in a way that will surprise and delight audiences. The wacky duo, Dustmop and Binny, “accidentally” stumble upon an audience and decide to put on a play with what they have before them. Using household items, recycled objects and physical comedy, they create hilarious characters, inventive settings and lively scenes. Upcycled Cinderella will activate the imagination and encourage audiences to use teamwork, friendship and creativity. Rated GFriday, March 30 at 11am & 2pm $8 per adult; $6 for children 12 & under
COMMUNITY CABARETPerformers ages 12 and up have a chance to show off their talent in singing, dancing, comedy, storytelling, music, and more. Participants must register in advance at the Community Center. Resident registration begins 4 weeks prior, non-residents 3 weeks prior. Wednesday, January 31 • Wednesday, March 28 Wednesday, May 30 $5 • 7:30pm; tickets will go on sales one week prior to show, over the phone and in person (no online sales).
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Family shows include juice & cookies for the kids after each show! Attendees of all ages must have a ticket. All shows recommended for ages 3 and up.
$1.00 INCLUDES MOVIE, POPCORN AND DRINKPurchase tickets at the Box Office. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Attendees of all ages must have a ticket.
SUNDAY FAMILY MOVIES
Sensory Friendly Showings*Modifications will be made to sounds and light for peoplewith sensory processing disorders at select 2pm showings.
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS: THE FIRST EPIC MOVIE Two overly imaginative pranksters named George and Harold hypnotize their principal into thinking he’s a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants. January 7 at 11 & 2pm*
WRECK IT RALPH A video game villain wants to be a hero and sets out to fulfill his dream, but his quest brings havoc to the whole arcade where he lives.February 4 at 11am
THE SWORD IN THE STONE A poor boy named Arthur, with the help of Merlin, learns about love, kindness, and and bravery on the path to become one of the most beloved kings in English history.March 18 at 11am
SING A theater owner attempts to save his theatre with a singing competition that grows larger than he anticipates, and his contestants find that their lives will never be the same. April 29 at 11am & 2pm*
FINDING NEMOAfter his son is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him home. May 20 at 11am & 2pm*
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SPECIAL EVENTS
An interactive festival of the arts for kids featuring creative, performing and visual arts
Sunday, February 18 • 11am - 4pmAdmission $10 kids 12 & under; adults free with paid child(ren).
Separate fees for select activities and food. Wristbands on sale day of event only.
Hands-on Workshops Performances DemonstrationsMake & TakesStrolling ActsExpressive Arts Balloon Art Activity Booths And More!
Thanks to our sponsor
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Exclusive access to park amenities including carousel rides and the Children’s Science Explorium, plus dancing, glitter tattoos, art activities,
Resource Fair exhibitors, photo souvenirs and more.
Sound modifications • quiet room • limited registrations. Pre-registration is required for each family member,
in person at the Community Center or online.
SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAMS
Sat, May 19 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Designed to help parents manage everyday issues surrounding kids with autism and related disorders, these workshops will focus on a specific topic, with time for discussion and your questions. Pre-registration is required.Fri, Feb 2 • 6-7pmTopic: Planning, Organizing, and Completing Tasks: Executive Functioning Skills and Students with Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders, presented by Support for Students Growth CenterWed, Apr 4 • 6-7pmTopic: Manage Problem Behavior in the Home, presented by Belkis Aguilar-Coupet BCBA
FREE PARENT WORKSHOPS
SPECIAL EVENT
Free Event for Kids with Special Needs & Abilities, and their families
BEGINNER’S SOCIAL SKILLS GROUP Ages 4-12Therapists in each class help children strengthen their ability for meaningful social relationships by developing critical skills such as listening, making friends, communication and more. Contact [email protected] or visit www.MyFloridaTherapy.com for questions and information. 6-week sessions run Jan 12-May 22. Dates, times, cost and details located in the Recreator or online.
SENSORY-FRIENDLY SATURDAY AT THE CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUMOn the first Saturday of each month explore the museum in a sensory modified setting with sound and light adjustments. See Explorium pages for exhibit details. Jan 6, Feb 3, Mar 3, Apr 7, May 5 9am-10am • Free
SENSORY FRIENDLY MOVIES See Page 7
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SCHOOL’S OUTThings to Do When the Kids Are Home From School
M A GIC & MYSTERYPre-registration required for all programs by a parent/legal guardian.See the website or Recreator for complete descriptions.
KIDZART Mon, Mar 19 • 8:30am-3pm • Ages 5-12Students will learn to draw, paint and create using various artistic mediums and surfaces! $70 Resident; $87.50 Non-resident
SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHOPMon, Mar 19 • 9am-1pm • Ages 4-7Therapists will help expand communication skills and encourage social interactions during many activities. $50 Resident; $62.50 Non-resident
SPRING BREAK BLAST Mon-Fri, Mar 19-23 • 9am-1pm • Grades 1-5 Spend part of your spring break with the Children’s Science Explorium! We have days filled with activities, experiments, games, and more. Per week $107 Resident $137 Non-resident Per day $25 Resident; $31.25 Non-resident
DIGITAL ARTS WORKSHOP Tue, Mar 20 • 8am-3pm • Ages 8-17Students will learn various sculpting techniques and gain a deeper understanding of character design using computers. $75 Resident; $93.75 Non-resident
FUN & FITNESSTue, Mar 20 & Thu, Mar 22 • 8:30am-5:30pm • Ages 5-12
Activities may include team games, hip-hop, gymnastics, sports, drama, and arts & crafts.
Per day $60 Resident; $75 Non-resident
Thinking about Summer?Registration for summer programs
begins March 5 for residents & March 19 for non-residents.
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Week-long Family Fun March 19-23
M A GIC & MYSTERYPre-registration required for all programs by a parent/legal guardian.See the website or Recreator for complete descriptions.
MYSTERIES OF MINECRAFT & MAGIC OF 3D PRINTING Wed, Mar 21 • 8:30am-3pm • Ages 8-12Discover the magic and mysteries behind Minecraft by designing a simple mod to be 3D printed and taken home. $80 Resident; $100 Non-resident
4-DAY FOOD FRENZYWed-Sat, Mar 21-Mar 24 • 11am-3pmIn addition to daily programs a variety of food trucks and vendors will be outdoors. Make a day of it and enjoy all the park amenities and Spring Break programs. Cost varies, payable at vendor
STARLAB ADVENTURE Wed, Mar 21 • 2-3pm • Ages 6-12Explore our galaxy in an inflatable planetarium, and learn about several constellations. $10 Resident; $12.50 Non-resident
FUN CHEFS ACADEMY OF COOKING Thu, Mar 22 • 8:30am-1pm • Ages 10-14Participants will break up into teams and cook from their mystery baskets to win the challenge. $65 Resident; $81.25 Non-resident
FACE PAINTINGThu, Mar 22 • 11am-2pm • All agesThe Purple People Painters will be outside doing amazing facepaint, body art, and airbrush tattoos.$5-$8, payable at vendor
MAGIC SHOW WITH THE AMAZING MR. AFri, Mar 23 • 11:30am & 2pm • Ages 4+Comedy, magic and ventriloquism with audience participation. Performance will be held in the Maple Room.$5 per person; purchase tickets online or through the Box Office (561) 347-3948. Attendees of all ages must have a ticket.
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COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS
TOT TIME AGES 1-4Indoor playroom includes toys, bubbles, costumes, books, crafts and snacks—juice & pretzels/cookies, plus coffee & tea for the adults. Adult supervision is required. Friday • Jan 12, Feb 9, Mar 9, Apr 13, May 11 • 10am-12pm $5 drop in (payable at the door)
NEW! FIRST FRIDAYS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM AGES 3-5Join us at Sugar Sand Park Community Center on the first monthly Friday this spring (Feb-May) as we introduce a different program taking placewithin the City of Boca Raton for pre-school children.Friday • Feb 2, Mar 2, Apr 6, May 4 • 10-10:30amFree; pre-registration is required for child and adult
PLAYGROUND PLAYDATE Drop by the playground for a craft and learn about upcoming programs.Days vary • Jan 2, Feb 10, Mar 17, Apr 14, May 12 • 11am-12:30pmFree
PLAY • EXPLORE • LEARN • GROW
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BIRTHDAY PARTY PROGRAMS Ages 2-15! Unique indoor programs include Fairytales & Fitness, Paint N’ Plaster, Soccer Shots, Bright & Smart Robotics, and Science.Visit the website for programs descriptions and pricing.
Classes for Kids & TeensMusic Together, ages 0-5 • Lil Sluggers Baseball, ages 2-5 • Soccer Shots, ages 2-5
Little Sunshine’s Kids Yoga, ages 4-8 • NEW! Kidzart, ages 5-12 • Bright & Smart-Coding, Engineering, & Robotics, ages 7-12 • NEW! Happy Sunshine Yoga Tweens, ages 8-12
Project Fashion Design & Sewing, ages 8-16 • NEW! Introduction to Autodesk Maya, ages 10-17 NEW! Fun Chefs Cooking Academy, ages 11-14
Classes for AdultsWriting Wellness Memoir Workshop, ages 18+ • Senses of Cinema: Films for Thought, ages 18+
Just Write, ages 19+ • Once Upon a Thyme, ages 19+
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ART IN PUBLIC PLACESExhibitions can be viewed during Community Center hours.
All artist receptions are free and open to the public.
COMMUNITY CENTER PROGRAMS
January Exhibit will be on display Dec 29-Jan 23Opening reception Sat, January 6 at 3pm
National League of American PenwomenBoca Raton and Ft. Lauderdale BranchesMade up of a select group of professional women in the arts, this exhibition, “Celebrating Women in Art,“ showcases some of South Florida’s most accomplished artists in various mediums, including photography, watercolor, acrylics, oils, mixed-media and sculpture.
February Exhibit will be on display Jan 26-Feb 21
Debbie BarrowDebbie Barrow’s, “My Happy Heart Art,” expresses pure happiness with her paintings embellished with 3D paper butterflies and inspirational quotes.
Rosie ShermanUsing bold colors to express the beauty of nature, Rosie is inspired by the human spirit, allowing her feelings of joy to be shared on the canvas.
Merle Cook Merle uses gemstones, beads, ceramics, blown glass, shell, bone, sterling silver, precious metals, unusual chains, and re-purposed antique pieces to create handcrafted jewelry influenced by Native American cultures.
March Exhibit will be on display Feb 24-Apr 6
Women in the Visual Arts 22nd Annual Spring Celebration of High School ArtClosing reception and award ceremony Sat, Apr 7Now in its 22nd year, this annual exhibition features a diverse collection of artwork by talented Palm Beach County High School students. Since 1997 WITVA has awarded over $400,000 in scholarships, prizes, and cash awards.
April Exhibit will be on display Apr 10-May 8Opening reception Fri, April 20 at 4pm
Palm Beach Watercolor Society Palm Beach Watercolor/Media Society, a not-for-profit organization that promotes excellence and education in all forms of watermedia. The public may attend monthly meetings from October - May.
May Exhibit will be on display May 11-Jun 6
Lake Worth Art LeagueThe Lake Worth Art League Inc, founded in 1941, is a nonprofit educational organization established to further the studies of the arts and their development and to enhance the cultural life of its Members, the City of Lake Worth, and its neighboring communities.
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New Traveling Exhibit Opening February 2018
Explorium HoursMon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat/Sun/Holidays 10am-5pm
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Come Explore MORE! Science Garden • Eyes to the Skies
Explorium Science Squad • Early Afternoon ExplorersMake & Takes • Expedition: Sugar Sand Park Science Playground
Wildlife Explorers • Grab N Go Eco Packs • EarthcachingSensory-Friendly Saturdays • Science Stories
Experiment ExpressSee the Recreator or website for complete information.
GREAT ESCAPE DAYS Ages 6-12Got a day off school? Come join the Explorium staff for the fun side of science- experiments, outdoor fun, and something to take home! Bring a lunch. Pre-registration is required. Mon, Jan 15 • 10am-2pm$25 Resident; $31.25 Non-resident
FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MUSEUMAges 7-12Kids, it’s a night out without your parents! Join us for an “after hours” pizza party, exclusive access to the exhibits and staff, a new movie every month, and a fun hands-on science experiment! Pre-registration is required. **Enroll in the full season (January-May) in one transaction and get free Explorium swag!** Jan 19, Feb 16, Mar 16, Apr 13, May 11 6pm-9:30pm$20 Resident; $25 Non-resident ($7 discount for each additional child in the same household.)
Did you know there are a billion nanometers in 1 meter? Scientists use nanometers to measure really tiny things like cells and parts of cells and can build structures that are only a few nanometers tall. Really BIG things are happening inside the tiny world of nanotechnology, and some of these discoveries are destined to change your world! Come explore It’s a Nano World for a chance to separate cells in a giant Cell Sorter, play Giant DNA, Dust and Germ Pinball, zoom into your own hair and skin, measure your height in nanometers, and more!
Join us January 26th from 7-9pm for an exclusive free sneak peek of It’s a Nano World before the public opening. Take part in demonstrations, make and takes, learn about upcoming programming, and more!
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SUGAR SAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER Monday-Friday, 8am-10pm Saturday, 8am-5pm Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmMain Office 561-347-3900 www.SugarSandPark.org
CHILDREN’S SCIENCE EXPLORIUM (located inside Community Center)Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10am-5pmExplorium Office 561-347-3912 www.ScienceExplorium.org
WILLOW THEATRE (located inside Community Center)Box Office HoursTuesday-Saturday, 12pm-5pmThe box office is closed all major holidays.Box Office 561-347-3948 www.WillowTheatre.org
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ADDRESS AND DIRECTIONS300 S Military Trail • Boca Raton, FL 33486
TRAVELING ON I-95I-95 to Palmetto Park Road exit. Go west onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (left) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
TRAVELING ON FLORIDA’S TURNPIKEFlorida’s Turnpike to Glades Road exit. Go east (left) onto Glades Rd. Go south (right) onto Powerline Rd. Go east (left) onto Palmetto Park Rd. Go south (right) onto Military Trail. Park entrance is the first left (east side of the road).
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