Wednesday, May 28th, 2025

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Good morning, Jupiter. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 28th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday morning, the Urban League of Palm Beach County will host the Fastest Kid in Palm Beach County event at Roosevelt Middle School from 9 to 12. Children from kindergarten through eighth grade will race to win a laptop while adults receive free health screenings — a mix of activities designed to bring the community together. WPBF
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Jupiter police detained an adult male Tuesday night after he fired about 6 to 10 rounds from a home's back patio on Barbados Drive near Abacoa golf course, prompting police to evacuate the area and Florida Atlantic University to issue a warning— the suspect later surrendered peacefully with no injuries reported. WPBF
- ➤ A Jupiter resident avoided losing $10,000 in a Bitcoin scam when local police distributed warning flyers that helped identify the fraudulent transaction (warned residents about crypto payments), urging everyone to be cautious with similar requests. CBS12 News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The hurricane season will start June 1 and forecast models predict an above normal season with 16 to 20 tropical storms, 7 to 9 hurricanes, and about an 85% chance of a U.S. landfall—chief meteorologist Ryan Truchelut advises residents to update their emergency plans. Palm Beach Daily News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Sen. Rick Scott joined state and local officials today to urge Floridians to prepare as the Atlantic hurricane season begins Sunday; he warned that warming waters may lead to stronger storms + urged residents to know their evacuation routes and stock up on supplies. Sen. Kathleen Passidomo also cited past storm damage and her recent knee surgery as reminders of the need to care for vulnerable neighbors. 610 WIOD
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Florida cucumbers from Bedner Growers Inc. were recalled after tests linked them to 26 Salmonella cases and nine hospitalizations, prompting companies including Publix, Walmart, Albertsons, and Kroger to recall prepared foods and salads made with this produce sold between April 29 and May 14. The recalled items have been removed from shelves and will not be sold after May 14—distributors halted sales as the season ended. Palm Beach Daily News
- ➤ This May, a local doctor from a Palm Beach County cancer institute warned that people should use sunscreen with SPF 30 or above and stay in the shade to fight melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer. He advised regular self-checks for moles with uneven shape and color—signs that warrant a visit to a dermatologist. WPBF
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The Blunatics Live Performance
1-3:30 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern — Free entry — Experience a dynamic live performance that reimagines classic hits with a modern twist.
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Women on Water Class with Captain Jacob
10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. — MarineMax Jupiter & MarineMax Palm Beach Service Center — Complimentary class — Build your confidence on the water with an engaging, women-only boating course led by skilled captains.
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King's Stables Summer Farm Camp
1 PM — Jupiter Harbor Condominium — Registration required — Saddle up for summer fun with horseback riding, animal interaction, and camping skills.
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Calli Blue Band Live Performance
5-7:30 p.m. — Double Roads Tavern — Free entry — Experience the magic of live music with the Calli Blue Band.
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Food Truck Fridays
5:30-10:30 p.m. — Downtown Abacoa — Free entry — Savor diverse culinary delights from the best food trucks in South Florida under the stars.
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Sea Turtle Awareness Specialty Course
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. — Jupiter Dive Center Storefront — $329 — Discover the vital role of sea turtles and enjoy two dives to see them in their natural habitat.
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Turtleman Triathlon
7-11 AM — Carlin Park — Registration fees vary — Compete in multiple triathlon events tailored for all skill levels.
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Virtual Tour of Best Senior Living
9 AM - 7 PM — Addington Place of Jupiter — Free entry — Discover top-rated senior living with a focus on exceptional care and engaging activities.
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Disney Princess Camp for Girls
9 AM - 12 PM — Jupiter Christian School - East Campus — Check website for pricing — A magical Disney themed camp filled with stories, dress-up, and a special visitor for young girls.
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Introduction to Kayaking: Kayak 101
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — The River Center — Registration required — Learn basic kayaking techniques and safety tips from a certified instructor at the beautiful River Center.
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