Jupiter Magazine

Jupiter Magazine

Jupiter Magazine showcases the finest experiences in the northern Palm Beaches, covering everything from dining and shopping to highlighting influential community figures. This esteemed publication, honored with numerous accolades from the Florida Magazine Association, is dedicated to delivering innovative and thought-provoking content. Since its inception in 2000, it has offered a diverse range of features, including long-form journalism, vibrant lifestyle articles, timely columns, and comprehensive service pieces. Under the leadership of publisher Donna Lewis, Jupiter Magazine has established itself as the premier lifestyle and interior design magazine in northern Palm Beach County. It is part of Gulfstream Media Group, a respected company founded in 1965 that has a strong presence and a rich history in the South Florida region. With Publisher Bernard McCormick at the helm since 1970, Gulfstream Media Group has showcased the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning writers alongside award-winning editors and photographers.

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  • 1 week ago | jupitermag.com | Abigail Duffy

    Emilia Turner is traveling in style. The 7-year-old has a spacious bedroom in the 43-foot fifth wheel camper that her family now calls home. Since last August, Emilia and her family (mom Sarah, dad Robbie, and dog Charley) have been traveling across the country in the RV, taking to the road to raise awareness of a little-known genetic disorder called neurofibromatosis, which Emilia was diagnosed with when she was just an infant.

  • 1 week ago | jupitermag.com | Abigail Duffy

    Palm Beach County Food Bank is meeting the needs of the one-in-nine food-insecure residents through community-wide initiatives ahead of World Hunger Day on May 28. The third Annual Meal Build Food Drive will return for the entire month of May. Local businesses are encouraged to use the food collected during food drives and/or purchased non-perishable items to create eye-catching structures built solely from food at their location. Businesses are asked to present the display between May 19-31.

  • 2 weeks ago | jupitermag.com | Abigail Duffy

    Twenty-one local nonprofit organizations were awarded $460,000 from The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The awards followed a grantmaking cycle that saw 40 applicants apply for more than $1.7 million in support for their missions. The nonprofit organizations that received grants include:Boca School for AutismBreakthrough MiamiChildren’s Health and Mentor ProgramCommon Ground Community DevelopmentEsperanza Community CenterGrandma’s Place, Inc.

  • 2 weeks ago | jupitermag.com | Abigail Duffy

    Kirsten Sadlier and her husband, Christian, were living in Newport Beach, California a few years ago when they decided to look for a new place to settle with their kids. They wanted to raise their young sons, Grant and Pierce, in a place where they could fully embrace a healthy, active, outdoor-centric lifestyle. They found exactly what they were looking for in Jupiter.

  • 2 weeks ago | jupitermag.com | Abigail Duffy

    Jupiter-based Paris Ballet will present two mixed bills at the Kravis Center this May. The performances will include selections from renowned ballets, as well as contemporary styles including jazz, tap, and modern, all performed by the school’s talented roster of students. Paris Ballet’s “Incredible Mixed Bill” takes place on May 11 at 7:30 p.m. The show will feature the Midsummer Night’s Dream Suite and La Bayadère Act III/The Kingdom of the Shades. Tickets start at $40.

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