Palm Beach County Streets Are Paved With Culture This Spring; Festival Season Is A Magnet For Tourists
Palm Beach County Streets Are Paved With Culture This Spring; Festival Season Is A Magnet For Tourists
From art-watchers to sea turtle lovers, visitors to The Palm Beaches enjoy interactive cultural experiences in spring and summer
LAKE WORTH, Fla., March 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Palm Beaches, Florida's Cultural Capital(®), will transform into a cultural paradise this spring and summer bursting with arts festivals and events for visitors. In addition to its more than 200 cultural organizations and 42,000 cultural experiences, Palm Beach County's streets become a culture-rich interactive landscape with festivals and celebrations to inspire and delight every interest.
From a "Bacon and Bourbon Fest" to an international film festival, cultural tourists in The Palm Beaches will enjoy art, performance, dance, food, ecotourism and historical celebrations.
Festival season in The Palm Beaches includes Festival of the Arts BOCA, Delray Beach Bacon & Bourbon Fest, The Palm Event Wine & Motoring Festival, TurtleFest, All People's Day Diversity Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival, Hatsume (Japanese) Fair, SunFest and many more. A complete list of festivals can be found along with photos, at tinyurl.com/PalmBeachCounty-spring-2016.
For a complete calendar and information on visiting Palm Beach County cultural venues, please visit palmbeachculture.com.
About the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council is the official support agency for arts and culture in Palm Beach County, serving non-profit organizations, artists and arts districts. The Council promotes the county's cultural experiences to visitors and residents through multi-platform marketing and public information programs. The agency administers $4.5 million in grants annually, supports arts and cultural education, provides capacity-building training, and advocates for arts funding and arts-friendly policies.
The Cultural Council presents exhibitions featuring Palm Beach County artists and provides additional programming at its headquarters in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. building in downtown Lake Worth. Connect with the Council at palmbeachculture.com or (561) 471-2901.
SOURCE The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
CONTACT: Judith Czelusniak, jczelusniak@palmbeachculture.com, (561) 471-1602
Web Site: https://www.palmbeachculture.com
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