Monday, March 24th, 2025

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Good morning, Jupiter. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 24th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Lauren’s Kids (a South Florida nonprofit) will host its 10th annual statewide walk this April to raise awareness on child sexual abuse prevention and support survivors. The event will cover 1500 miles from Boca to Tallahassee with stops at child advocacy centers to engage communities along the way. WPBF
- ➤ Larue Dahlberg was a cherished teacher who set up a scholarship fund 40 years ago in honor of her son Donnie after his fatal car accident on Christmas Eve, and she used her loss to help local students. The fund has given about $77,000 to 45 students and inspired 140 other funds—keeping her legacy alive—by supporting future scholars at Jupiter High School. CBS12 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ West Palm Beach lawyer Malik Leigh was disbarred by the Florida Supreme Court last week for repeatedly posting negative comments on social media about people he was suing — his actions violated court orders and raised security concerns during litigation. CBS12 News
- ➤ Randi Gorenberg was killed on March 23rd, 2007 — her attacker remains at large as detectives search for new DNA leads after 18 years. WPTV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Norton Museum announced on March 12 that interior designer Lillian Fernandez and investment CEO Tad Smith were elected as new trustees. The Palm Beach Symphony and Telesco Center for Creative Education added new directors on March 14—Dr. Martha Rodriguez and attorney Adam Wolek at the symphony and community leaders Susan Telesco, Pauline Pitt, Alex Vargas-Rajegowda and Eddie Schmidt at CCE. Palm Beach Daily News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A Palm Beach County high school English teacher set to retire at the end of this school year said classrooms face more cell phone use, more missing class, and lower work standards. She noted that relaxed grading rules and more tardies hurt learning — yet many students still benefit from dedicated teachers. The Palm Beach Post
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On Sunday, March 23, postal workers in Palm Beach County rallied to oppose plans that may lead to USPS privatization, warning that such changes could cost jobs, slow deliveries, and raise shipping fees—U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel praised the mail service and urged the workers to keep speaking out. WPTV
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Guided Backcountry Hiking Expedition
4-5 hours — Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park — Check website for fee — Discover Florida's wetlands and woodlands with expert guidance and scheduled hydration stops.
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Run for the Roses 5K
7:30-11:00 AM — Carlin Park — Support the Andrea C. Cameron Foundation while running in a beautiful setting.
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Trucks and Tunes
5-8:30 p.m. — Constitution Park — Free entry — Delight in gourmet food from trucks and enjoy live music in a vibrant community atmosphere.
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Peter Fogel’s TIL DEATH DO US PART… YOU FIRST!
7-8:30 p.m. — Performing Arts Academy of Jupiter — Special limited offer available — A hilarious journey of love and relationships delivered by comedian Peter Fogel.
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Lighthouse Sunset Tour
7:15-8:15 p.m. — Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum — $25 general, $20 members — Ascend 105 steps for breathtaking sunset views and a taste of history.
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7th Barkiversary Party
11 AM – 3 PM — Wagnolia's — Free goodies and raffle baskets — Celebrate with community and furry friends at this fun-filled anniversary event.
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AWE Networking Lunch - North County
12-1 p.m. — Abacoa Golf Club — Members and guests welcome — Enjoy lunch while networking with industry peers in a casual setting.
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Chris Janson Concert
6-10 p.m. — Downtown Abacoa — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening of live country music with the talented Chris Janson as he embarks on his brand new tour.
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Wheels Across the Pond
8:20 a.m. — Lighthouse Diner — Free entry — Embark on a scenic ride and enjoy a showcase of classic and exotic vehicles at Carlin Park.
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Palm Beach Cardinals vs. Jupiter Hammerheads
6:30 PM — Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Catch the live baseball action as the Palm Beach Cardinals take on the Jupiter Hammerheads.
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