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Enjoy a variety of arts and cultural activities this fall in Palm Beach! The Palm Beach County Cultural Council, the official arts and culture agency in Florida's cultural capital, is here to help with three ideas for the week ahead.
For more fun and experiments, check out the council's online event calendar at palmbeachculture.com/events. Please visit each organization's website for COVID-19 safety protocols and guidelines.
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West Palm Beach Regional Press
Art Lovers Army Art Center "Regional Sculpture Now!" This exciting new gallery should be checked out. This textured gallery celebrates the work of the talented engraving community in South Florida using screen printing, lithography, and more. Do not miss it!
"Burn Territorial Now!" On display until October 20. Armory Arts Center, 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach. Info: 561-832-1776 or armoryart.org.
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Discover the splendor of the Montes Botanical Gardens
Everyone needs time to take stock of their life, adapt and find peace in the little moments that rarely happen to us. Take the first step and surround yourself with gardening - one of Florida's most natural growing areas - along the winding path of the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach.
Visit Mount's Botanical Gardens: Regular admission $12 for adults; $10 for seniors, students, and military with ID; $5 for children 6-17 years old; Children under 6 years old are free. Mounts Botanical Garden, 531 N. Warr Trail, West Palm Beach. Information: 561-233-1757 or mounts.org.
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Check out the new Palm Beach Dramaworks offer.
Are you ready to live a comic and dramatic story at the same time? Join Amy Herzog's 4,000-mile production in Palm Beach this weekend to see the full range of emotions explored on stage by talented actors. After cycling across the country, 21-year-old Liu landed at his 91-year-old grandmother Vera's apartment in Greenwich Village. Within a month, they learn to communicate and understand each other. Enjoy this unforgettable show!
4,000 Miles: Previews begin Wednesday, October 12th and run through October 30th. Tickets $64 for the premiere, $99 for the October 14 premiere, and $84 for all subsequent shows. Palm Beach Drama Theatre, 201 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach. Information: 561-514-4042 or visit palmbeachdramaworks.org.
This article originally appeared on the Palm Beach Post: 3 To Watch: The "Printline" Show, Loggerhead Tour, Carol Buford's Concert.