Just in time for halloween: “Miami Sweet” celebrates its opening at Aventura Mall. In the 12-room, fully-interactive experience designed as a love letter to Miami, visitors take a sensory-driven trip through the city’s electric energy, yearround sunshine, and “good vibes only” lifestyle, exploring installations made entirely of candy. Visit miamisweet.com.

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VOTING FOR 20th CONGRESSONAL DISTRICT SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION: Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 2. Registered voters are receiving vote-by-mail

ballots. Early voting continues through Oct. 31.

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VOTE & VAX BROWARD THROUGH OCT. 31: The Broward County Supervisor of Elections at Early Voting sites for the U.S. District 20 Special Primary Election, in partnership with the Florida Department of Health of Broward County and Broward County Transit, is helping boost community vaccination rates by offering voters the opportunity to cast their ballots and then safely and easily get their vaccination nearby, earning them a free month’s bus pass. Visit browardvotes.gov to learn about early voting sites, check your voter status and update your voter registration info, sign up to track your ballot, become a poll worker, and participate fully as an informed citizen in our cherished democratic process.

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VOTE & VAX PALM BEACH THROUGH OCT. 31: The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office has announced five county Early Voting locations which will be open from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. through Sunday, Oct. 31. In partnership with the Department of Health and the Health Care District of Palm Beach County, the office has launched its Vote & Vax program at the Early Voting sites, providing the opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and cast a vote. Registered voters affiliated with the Democratic or Republican parties eligible to vote in the election can vote at any designated Early Voting location, and a secure Vote-by-Mail ballot drop box will be available at each Early Voting location during Early Voting hours. Visit votepalmbeach.gov or call 561-656-6200 to find an Early Voting location or mail ballot drop box near you, and check wait times. Don’t forget to bring your photo ID. Early Voting locations will be safe, secure, and sanitized, poll workers will be wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and sanitizing voting booths and common areas throughout the day. Follow on social media @VotePalmBeach for latest information and updates.

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BLACK PROFESSIONALS MONTH: Presenting nearly 60 virtual sessions led by expert thought-leaders from around the world, including the U.S., South Africa and Canada, including:

• Dr. Dennis Kimbrough, noted speaker and author, “Think and Grow Rich, a Black Choice,” (on several dates);

• Denise Kaigler, founder & principal, MDK Brand Management, “Mainstream to Top Tier,” (on several dates);

• Jerome Hutchinson, Jr., founder, ICABA World Network, “Servant Leadership,” (on several dates)

All events virtual, visit blackprofessionalsmonth.com.

PBSC THEATERS LAUNCH PERFORMING ARTS SEASON: Palm Beach State College’s three theaters at its Belle Glade, Lake Worth and Palm Beach Gardens campuses will feature tributes to legendary artists such as Whitney Houston, a return of popular events including Drumline Live, and an international tour based on Historically Black Colleges and Universities’ (HBCUs) marching band tradition. For the first time, the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center is launching a gospel music series. For tickets and details visit palmbeachstate.edu/theatre or by call the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center at 561-993-1160, Duncan Theatre at 561-868-3309 or the Eissey Campus Theatre at 561-207-5900.

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TAKE YOUR LOVED ONE TO THE DOCTOR MONTH: Events presented by Live Healthy Miami Gardens include free screenings at various locations Oct. 30 for oral health, blood pressure, blood glucose and mental health, measure for Body Mass Index (BMI), flu and COVID-19 vaccines, (Moderna, Pfizer & J&J) and COVID-19 testing. Visit livehealthymiamigardens.com.

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VIRTUAL HOMEOWNER & HOMEBUYER EXPO: To promote economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, Saturday, Oct. 30 from 9:15 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration is free and open to the public. Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida (NHSSF), in partnership with the Miami-Dade County Department of Public Housing and Community Development (PHCD), will offer Miami-Dade County residents a range of informational workshops and a vendor exhibit under two learning tracks; a Future Homebuyer track that will provide valuable resources to help put prospective homebuyers on the right path and a Current Homeowner track that will give existing homeowners the tools they need to uphold their investment.

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MANUFACTURING JOB FAIR AT PBSC: Local manufacturers meet job candidates at free hiring event Friday, Oct. 29, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Palm Beach State College’s Public Safety Conference Center (PSD 108) on the Lake Worth campus, 4200 Congress Ave. Open to the public, priority entry to veterans (with military ID) from 9 to 9:30 a.m.Attendees encouraged to register with employflorida.com prior to the job fair, which will speed entry at the fair, and bring copies of their résumé. (On the website, click “Sign In” and select Option 3.) Employers interested in exhibiting should contact Victory Asher at vasher@careersourcepbc.com or call 561-340-1060, x2491 or 561-313-7447 (cell); or Allen Brake at abrake@careersourcepbc.com or 561.340.1060 x2491.

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FREE FILMS UNDER THE STARS: Miami Beach Announces the 12th season of the eight-month series featuring free weekly movies curated by the American Black Film Festival (ABFF). Bring a blanket, pack a picnic basket and arrive early to get a frontrow lawn seat as you enjoy cinema on the beautifully manicured grounds of SoundScape Park at the southwest corner of Washington Avenue and 17 Street. Subscribe to receive weekly updates. For complete schedule visit mbartsandculture.org or call 305.673.7577.

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WEST PALM BEACH GREENMARKET: Voted best farmers market in the United States, takes place on the Great Lawn along the city’s waterfront 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., providing locally grown fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, plants, and specialty products. Free parking available at city-managed garages until noon, COVID-19 precautions remain in place. Visit wpb.org/events.

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BLACK WORLD GUIDE ONLINE: The Miami-Dade County Black Affairs Advisory Board partnered with several community organizations to compile a comprehensive list of the civic, professional, cultural, and business organizations that comprise the African Diaspora in the county. Visit miamidade.gov/advocacy/library/black-world-guide.pdf

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ARSHT CENTER ANNOUNCES 30 NEW SHOWS: Tickets available for new shows highlighted by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Visit the Adrienne Arsht Center box office at 305-949-6722 or arshtcenter.org.

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KRAVIS CENTER PUBLIC TICKET SALE: Either online at kravis.org or by phone at 561.832.7469, for the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts hit series features seven toptouring shows, including “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.” View the entire season brochure at kravis.org/brochure.

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FORT LAUDERDALE INT’L FILM FESTIVAL: 36th Annual event Nov. 4 – 21 with 14 Black themed films (feature, documentaries, and shorts), and special guests. Visit fliff.com.

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PALM BEACH POETRY FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIPS: In addition to regular workshop applications, Fellowships and Scholarship applications are now open for the 18th annual festival, scheduled for January 10-15, 2022. For the second year in a row, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival will be all-virtual for six days of literary workshops, readings, craft talks, one-on-one conferences, poetry panels, and more. The deadline to apply is Nov. 15, 2021. Fellowships include application fee, tuition, and admission to all festival events. Poets are requested to supply a sample of their work along with a letter of need. Apply online at palmbeachpoetryfestival.submittable.com.

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PHOTO CENTRE MEMBERS’ SHOW: The 25th annual Palm Beach Photographic Centre show will display 99 stunning images from 38 members at the City Center municipal complex, 415 Clematis St. in downtown West Palm Beach, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 561.253.2600 or visit workshop.org or fotofusion.org.

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