


The answer is that, sadly, most of us will be celebrating alone or only with those who live with us. 2020 Covid Aggadah EditionĪ pandemic Passover without family? Not necessarilyĮvery year on Passover, Jews ask the same question that is at the heart of the recitation of the Aggadah during the seder: Why is this night different from all other nights? But this year, we’ll also be asking ourselves, why is this Passover different from any other we have ever experienced?
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Three lots will be available for free parking, in addition to space at the Armory and on the street.Click on your preferred Aggadah format to download (or try all of them before you decide). It is at 811 Park Place in West Palm Beach, on the south end of Howard Park within walking distance of the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, the Palm Beach Convention Center, Hilton West Palm Beach and Rosemary Square. The Armory Art Center is an education center and exhibition space located in the Palm Beach County community with a variety of art courses, art camps, annual artists-in-residence programs, ongoing exhibitions and special events. It’s going to be your ideal South Florida arts festival, with all the trimmings that make it two days of fun that everyone will love.”

In addition, radio personality Tim ‘The Byrdman’ Byrd of Oldies 95.5 will be on hand to put his stamp on the occasion. We’ll also have a vegan food truck here, as well as festival staples like kettle corn and the like. “They’re our in-house caterer and will have a vast array of food and drink. You can’t call it a festival without great food, he added, and this one will be no exception. We find a lot of adults like to try that as well, along with shopping, drinking beer and eating.” “We’ll also set them up with clay, where they can make pinch pots then decorate them with paint. “We’ll have a kids tent set up with drawing and painting opportunities for them while their parents shop,” Mr. And Orchid City will close out the festival with holiday music.”Īctivities for the kids also are on the agenda, he said. “We’ve got an Irish band, we’ve got jazz,” Mr. Music groups expected at the festival include Palm Beach State Tuesday Night Band, Palm Beach State Jazz ensemble, Palm Beach Pipes, The Roaring Kelly Band, Derek Mack Band, Orchid City Trombone Ensemble and Orchid City Brass. “Bringing in diverse music is a big part of our focus.” “I’ve also curated the festival’s music, because that’s my background,” Mr. Sunday’s demonstrations will highlight Throwing Large (11 a.m.), Chasing/Repousse (1:30 p.m.) and Carving Insulation Foam (3 p.m.) On Saturday, demonstrations will feature Printmaking (11 a.m.), Jewelry (1:30 p.m.) and Raku Pottery (3 p.m.). If those people attending the festival and its demonstrations decide they want to take a class on a given art category, we will offer discounts on those as well.” “Artists will have the opportunity to interact with the public through art demos and booth chats. “Throughout the day we will have demonstrations in our different departments,” Mr. He said the juried artists will present in two categories: 2-D (drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and mixed media) and 3-D (ceramics, sculpture, fiber, jewelry, glass and furniture). It’s always a wonderful surprise to see what they’ve been working on and what they bring to us.” One year it’s ceramics, the next it could be unique photography. It’s always amazing to see the different and diverse artists that come to our festival. So there will be much more room between booths than before. “Due to COVID-19 protocols, this year we’ll have 60 artists set up outdoors in 10-foot by 10-foot tents and socially distanced throughout the Armory’s campus in order to follow CDC guidelines. “Our last festival in 2019 brought in 6,000 visitors and 95 artists,” Mr. He said this year’s festival will feature local and out-of-town artists, live music, demonstrations, food trucks and activities for attendees of all ages. “It’s also a good way of introducing the public to our campus and what we do at the Armory Art Center.” “We have a great campus and a great location to host it,” Mr. Tom Pearson, chief executive officer of the Armory Art Center, founded the festival, which is offered free to the public. If you’re an art lover, you won’t want to miss the fifth annual West Palm Beach Arts Festival, coming to the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach from 10 a.m. Paintings will be among the works featured at the fifth annual West Palm Beach Arts Festival, which also will include drawing, photography, printmaking, mixed media, ceramics, sculpture, fiber, jewelry, glass and furniture.
