Marvelous activities going on this Memorial Day week in Palm Beach County!
We’ve got Bitchin’ Blues with Mark Telesca at the helm, every Monday at the Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton. Free admission! They are wonderful entertainers – come in and jam!
The Colony is offering music every night of the week in the Polo Lounge. Copeland Davis, an amazing Pianist will be performing Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, we’ve got Dawn Marie who will be performing Thursdays and Saturday evenings, and Mo-Town on Friday Nights. Can’t beat that!
Old Northwood Village will be having their art night from 6 PM until 9 PM on Friday May 25th. There are unique boutiques and restaurants to explore, street vendors, mural artists and live music. Fun for everyone in the family!
Want to get a little dancing in? Live reggae music will be going on Thursday May 24th at Clematis By Night – Free and fun!
Improv at CityPlace will feature Lavell Crawford May 25th until May 27th – always a laugh!
A super fun flick for the holiday weekend is Avengers: Infinity War, starring Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, and Josh Brolin.
Whether it’s Clematis By Night or The Colony Hotel, remember, it’s all about style!
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
Come rain or come shine, Palm Beach County is a wonderful place to be in April!
Set aside April 29th to see the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, presented by the Black Jacket Symphony at the Kravis Center. It should be a fabulous night! Check their website here for further information.
Massimiliano Stanco is having a Studio 54 Disco Night from 5 PM until 9 PM on April 26th. It is a cute little boutique at 150 Worth Avenue – should be fun!
Friends of the Mount’s Botanical Gardens have announced they will be a hosting a 14th Annual Connoisseur’s Garden Tour. Tickets are very limited, so call the Mounts Botanical Office today at 561-233-1757 to reserve your spot.
Peter Shaffer’s Equus is coming to the Palm Beach Dramaworks. I saw it on Broadway originally, and it’s an incredible show. Get your tickets now at 561-514-4042 or go to pbdramaworks.org.
Masterworks Chorus of the Palm Beaches is doing Mozart’s Requiem on Sunday, April 29th at 4 PM at the Meyer Hall on the campus of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts here in West Palm Beach. Tickets are only 25 dollars, but you have to go online to masterworkspb.org or call 561-845-9696 to get a reservation.
Swinging and singing – Deb Silver is back at Voltaire the first Saturday of the month. Make a reservation for VIP at sub-culture.org/voltaire. The club is located on Clematis Street.
Whether you’re going to a classical concert or a jazz club, it’s all about style! Remember, if you need help with your wardrobe needs with summer trips on the way, now is the time to schedule an appointment with me – just email bonnie@bonnieroseman.com.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
There’s always fun things happening in Palm Beach County, and in March, charity seems to start at home.
On Saturday, March 10th, I’ll be walking with the FemCity West Palm Beach Team to support Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The March goes from 9 AM until 12 PM at CityPlace go online to walkwithpeggyadams.org/walkwiththeanimals for further information.
The No Excuse for AbuseLuncheon is at the Kravis on March 14th, with guest speaker Monica Lewinsky – it’s just around the corner. Go online for additional information regarding that event.
FoundCare is another great organization here in Palm Beach County, and they’re honoring Cheryl Gowdy. She’s been a do-gooder for our community for many years, She’s Curt Gowdy’s daughter and a personal friend. Contact Vicki Halmos vkhalmos@aol.com for further information regarding this event for FoundCare.
The Jean-Michel Basquiat Exhibition 30Years Later, will be featured at the Taglialatella Galleries in Palm Beach March 8th from 6 PM to 8 PM. The event will be benefitting the Katherine M. Taglialatella Foundation, which provides need based tuition scholarships. There will be a live auction with Steve Tyrell, and it should be another exciting evening, and another great cause!
There are a lot of fun activities this week, like the brand new food hall in West Palm Beach called the Grandview Public Market. It’s new and interesting, check it out!
Also, the Mountainfilm on Tour Film Festival from Telluride Colorado comes to the Kravis Center this Friday and Saturday. You’ll find the details for this event on kravis.org.
If you’re ready for something exciting at the Palm Beach Zoo, book your own animal experience called “Get Closer,” allowing you to get closer to exotic animals than you have ever been! all the Palm Beach Zoo at (561) 547 – 9453 for further information.
The handsome and talented crooner Tony Desare will be at the Rrazz Room on the 9th of March in Boca Raton. He really knows how to tickle the ivories!
Also at the Rrazz Room this weekend, Avery Sommers lends her beautiful voice as a special guest to a jazzy Sinatra Tribute, with Copeland Davis headlining. Contact them for further information – you’ll certainly get a wonderful evening of entertainment there!
So whether it’s for a Charity event or just a Cabaret show, it’s all about style. I can assist you in putting your wardrobe together to ensure you’re looking your very best.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
As usual, there’s so much happening in Palm Beach County this week I don’t know where to begin!
Art Palm Beach is at the Convention Center this week from Thursday through Sunday, dedicated to emerging artists and masterworks of contemporary art. Check for times at their website, right here.
The South Florida Fair is going on, and if you venture that way you can enjoy one of the largest Ferris Wheel’s in the country – fun for the whole family!
A special event will be taking place at the Palm Beach Zoo on Thursday, January 18th from 6 to 8 PM. Emmy-Award-Winning documentary camera man Tom Fitz will be discussing the challenges of photographing wild animals. It is part of the Conservation Leadership Lecture Series. Contact the Palm Beach Zoo for further information.
Another great family outing is going to the Palm Beach Vegfest at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton! Vegan treats of all kinds and other exotic items, yoga accessories, all for sale – it’s free! Go to pbvegfest.com for further information.
My favorite, Will and Anthony Nunziata are now back in town, January 18th through the 20th at The Colony Hotel’s Royal Room. Contact the hotel for further information – double the trouble, double the talent!
Movie pick of the week is Molly’s Game, the true story of an Olympic-class skier who ran an exclusive high-stakes poker game for a decade before getting caught. A fun wild ride!
My Charity pick of the week is the Hanley Foundation’s Big Gala Event on January 18th. To find out more, visit hanleyfoundation.org.
So whether you’re going to a charity gala or simply going to the zoo with the family, remember, it’s all about style.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
This week it’s all about the Land of Enchantment, Santa Fe, New Mexico!
The first thing you want to do when you get to this beautiful city is to go to the Plaza. You can sign up for walking tours along the Historic Railroad District, and Canyon Road where there are dozens of galleries lining the streets.
My favorite gallery on Canyon Road is New Concepts Gallery. There are always fabulous new pieces from contemporary artists – stop by and see for yourself!
After that, you’ll want to take a ride up to the ski basin to Ten Thousand Waves. It’s a beautiful area with views of downtown Santa Fe. You can get a massage, and even relax in a hot tub in the middle of the forest. Just magical!
In a town of beautiful adobe buildings, there’s the famous Santa Fe Farmer’s Market! It’s one of the largest farmer’s markets in the United States with over 150 vendors and hundreds of different agricultural products. Not to be missed!
The art scene in Santa Fe is unbeatable in the summer months. Visit the International Folk Art Market, the largest in the world with 160 artists from 53 countries. There’s also the Santa Fe Indian Market, which takes place the third week of August in the downtown Plaza with over 1,000 of the best Native American artists.
One of my favorite galleries outside of Santa Fe in a little town called Glorieta is Gallery Zipp, in a 200-year-old farmhouse. A husband and wife team, Bunny Tobias and Charles Greeley, will share their art, along with a beautiful collection of other local artists.
When it comes to the music scene, the Santa Fe Opera is happening through August 26th. It’s their 61st season, with five different operas, in one of the most beautiful settings I’ve ever seen. Get your tickets online at santafeopera.org.
There’s also the Chamber Music Festival, from July 16th to August 21st. There are over 40 different concerts this season! Check the online schedule here.
A special favorite of mine is Doug Montgomery at Vanessie Santa Fe. It’s a little restaurant piano bar and Doug sings and plays. A wonderful way to spend an evening, and a delicious one too!
Whether you’re in the high desert this summer wearing those fringe leather jackets, cashmere sweaters and denim work shirts, or you’re in steamy Florida wearing those lightweight cottons and linens, remember that it’s all about style!
I’ve put together a special Santa Fe Collection this week, featuring lightweight sweaters for desert nights, light jackets for daytime, and delicious silicon scarves to add a pop of personality to any look.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.