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Welcome to the Town of Jupiter Community Calendar! This calendar is for community events and happenings benefiting residents of the Jupiter area.

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50+ Plus Activities

  1. 50+ Friday Night Dance Party ($)

    January 6, 2023, 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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    Jupiter Community Center

    Start the weekend off right with our Friday Night Dance Party. Dance through decades of music from the 60's to today! If you don't like to dance experts agree just listening to familiar music is a much more reliable way for people to improve their moods. It’s all a great time with this lively and fun-loving crowd. DJ Jammin’ Jim will be spinning your requests throughout the evening. Doors open at 6:45 pm. Refreshments available at 6:45 pm and will be available on a first come, first served basis, while supplies lasts. No RSVP or registration required. Pay at the door.

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Classes / Seminars

  1. Restorative Yoga

    January 6, 2023, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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    Jupiter Community Center

    Classes combine relaxation, flexibility, balance and breath awareness. Stretch and tone your body while relaxing your mind and energizing your spirit, Ideal for those concerned with injuries.

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Community Events

  1. Lecture Series - Freshwater Fisheries

    January 6, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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    Loxahatchee River Center

    Join us at the River Center for our monthly lecture series! Our January speaker is Josh Beaulaurier, Fishery Biologist of Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management. Josh Will be speaking on Freshwater Fisheries Management and our Community. Freshwater Fisheries management is more than meets the eye. Sampling water bodies for the understanding of the fish community is the basic concept that people think fishery biologist do but it is a lot more complex than that. It is also connecting people to fishing for the first time as well as answering questions about fish and their habitat. Getting our youth out into the outdoors to have them trying things they have not done before like fishing. It is also helping agencies understand the fish community where they do not have the equipment or staff, and providing outreach materials to stakeholders for specific issues. Prior to the lecture a light lunch will be provided.

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