• Black History Study

    The Spady Cultural Heritage Museum invites learners of all ages (middle school, high school, and adults) to participate in a 7-month cultural education experience that centers the African Diaspora. The Black History Education Program offers learning through hands-on activities, community field trips, and storytelling. The curriculum, developed by Brian Knowles of Power Builders, is designed to engage middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults alike. Classes will be held at The Spady Museum in Delray Beach and Trinity UMC in West Palm Beach, from September 13, 2025, through March 19, 2026. Topics include African empires, the legacy of Jim Crow, African American [...]

  • Money & Mindset – Series on “Money Management”

    ZOOM

    Join Community Partners of South Florida for their Money & Mindset - Series titled, "Money Management". The event will take place across several key dates through ZOOM.

  • 36th Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival

    Bringing together films that illuminate Jewish life, culture, and identity. Join us to explore diverse perspectives and connect with a vibrant, engaged community.

  • Career Week

    Online

    The National Urban League Black History Month Career Week & Virtual Career Fair (February 2–6, 2026) is a five-day virtual experience designed to help job seekers and professionals advance their careers. The week begins on Monday, February 2, with a Virtual Pre-Fair focused on sharpening interview skills, strengthening personal branding, and preparing attendees for Career Fair Day. On Tuesday, February 3, participants will connect directly with employers at the Virtual Career Fair to explore remote, hybrid, and in-person opportunities nationwide. From Wednesday, February 4, through Friday, February 6, attendees will participate in expert-led webinars — including the National Urban League’s Digital Career Success Series (DCSS) — [...]

  • 2026 Professional Development Series

    Boynton Beach City Hall 100 E Ocean Ave, Boynton Beach, FL, United States

    The Women's Foundation of Florida delivers professional development shaped directly by the women we serve. These workshops reflect the leadership needs women told us matter most: understanding personal strengths, leading teams effectively, building healthy workplace culture, and navigating the realities of being a woman in leadership. Each session blends practical skills, meaningful connection, and networking opportunities with honest conversation, helping women strengthen their confidence, deepen their competence, and expand their influence in their careers and communities. Know Your Strengths ​February 4th | 6 to 8 PM Boynton Beach City Hall Every good leader understands their strengths. In this session, you will [...]

  • Groundbreaking Ceremony

    Sadie McCray Park 700 West 4th Street, Riviera Beach, FL, United States

    Great things are happening in Riviera Beach! The city is proud to announce a $470,000 investment in improvements for Sadie McCray Park, and we're kicking things off with a celebration. Join us for the official Groundbreaking Ceremony on Thursday, February 5, 2026, starting at 11:00 AM. Let's celebrate this exciting milestone for our community together!  Sadie McCray Park, 700 West 4th Street, Riviera Beach, FL

  • How Businesses Obtain Credit

    ZOOM

    Want to strengthen your business finances? This workshop explains the importance of business credit, how to maintain a healthy credit score, and the documents you need to prepare a solid business plan.

    Free
  • Jacksonville Symphony

    The Kravis Center for Performing Arts 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    The Jacksonville Symphony will be performing at the Kravis Center February 6th.

  • Driving Miss Daisy

    Palm Beach Drama Works 201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    STARRING DEBRA JO RUPP & RAY ANTHONY THOMAS This beloved, heartfelt, Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the story of an unlikely, life-changing friendship between Daisy Werthan, a 72-year-old Jewish widow, and Hoke Coleburn, a Black chauffeur hired by her son Boolie. Set in Georgia, the play unfolds over a 25-year period, beginning in 1948. Daisy is initially hostile to Hoke, but despite seemingly insurmountable differences, their relationship blossoms into one of mutual respect and affection. Tickets: $75, $95, $115 The playbill will be available on the day of the first preview.

  • West Palm Beach Antique Festival Extravaganza

    South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL, United States

    Florida's Largest Monthly Antique & Vintage Show- Antiques, Vintage, Art & Design. Everything from Pyrex to Rolex. Over 600 booths! Over 120,000 Square Feet of Vintage Treasure Awaits at the Largest Show of the Year Discover one-of-a-kind finds from hundreds of vendors at the West Palm Beach Antiques Festival—South Florida’s must-shop event for antiques, vintage, art, and design. From vintage fashion and fine jewelry to mid-century modern, original art, and that perfect statement handbag, it’s all under one roof. First Full Weekend of Every Month | Friday–SundaySouth Florida Fairgrounds – East and West Expo and Buildings 6-10, over 600+ Booths. Endless Possibilities. Your [...]

  • First Fridays: Network & Chill – Black History Month Edition

    Miramar Cultural Center Banquet Hall

    Join us for a high-energy evening of real conversations, authentic connections, music, food, and vibes — featuring special guests Rapper Maurice "Trick Daddy" Young , Owner of Sundays Eatery & Senator Chris Smith Owner of SmittysSistrunk . Hosted by Mayor Wayne M Messam This is where ambition meets opportunity. Let’s connect, grow, and build the future—together. Friday, February 6 | 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM Miramar Cultural Center Banquet Hall 2400 Civic Center Place Miramar, FL 33025 FREE with RSVP → miramarfirstfridays.eventbrite.com (Space is limited!)