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The Scoop: Palm Beach to Melbourne | Weekend of April 23

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As all of us adjust to a new reality in the face of the pandemic, we at ONE Sothebys International Realty are doing our best to provide helpful suggestions for you and your loved ones to stay healthy, comfortable and positive. We look forward to sharing our social distancing methods regarding cuisine and farm-fresh ingredients, wellness and beauty, shopping and essential services, charity and community engagement, and culture and entertainment during this difficult time. Stay safe.

 

Tammy To Go

Holistic visionary Tammy Fender transitioned her spa services and skin-care line to at-home treatments. Vogue covered her favoritea face steam with rosemary, eucalyptus and mint, followed by a misting with her Bulgarian Rose Water. Find it on Facebook as well as her guided mediations, facial massage techniques and other wellness tips. Her online store ships At-Home Facial Treatment Kits, too.

tammyfender.com

Natural Needs

In honor of Earth Days 50th anniversary, here are some nature non-profits to support and virtually experience. The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida, which postponed its annual A Night for Nature gala in Jupiter until September 18, welcomes donations here. While closed, Jupiters Loggerhead Marinelife Center offers home-learning classes about its namesake residents and other turtles.

wildlifeflorida.org

marinelife.org

Moirs Meals

The chef behind Jupiter-based culinary destinations Little Moirs Food Shack and Leftovers Caf reconfigured operations to a single takeout commissary for greater efficiency and quality. Named Hibiscus Street Catering, the new venue expands his regular menus hits like sweet potato-crusted grouper and tuna and basil rolls with family-style dinners and a full seafood market for seasonal delicacies.

326 Hibiscus Street; 561.529.3769; littlemoirsjupiter.com

Let There Be Lighthouse

The Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art in Tequesta has inspired budding artists to pick up a brush and seasoned artists to share their work since the 1960s. It eases the quarantine blues by providing virtual classes. Beginning April 27, the Late Spring Session schedules classes for drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry-making, and more, for adults and children.

lighthousearts.org

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