locals only | happenings <strong>November</strong> 1Cowboys And Frenchmen shark, alligator and stingray feeding1 3 Music at St. Paul’s: Choral Evensong 6 Lenny Dave 26 | november <strong>2019</strong> | www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com 1-30 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat - 10:30am, Sun 1:30pm. Alligator Feeding – Wed & Sat 1pm. Stingray Feeding - Tues-Sun- 2:45pm. Free for all ages. 561-274-7263, sandowayhouse.org. 1-30 Pickleball – $3-4. Call for times. Pompey Park Community Center. 561-243-7356. Delray Beach Community Center. 561-243-7250. Delray Beach Tennis Center 561-243-7360. mydelraybeach.com. 1-30 AbunDAnce Of Consciousness – 10am-3pm. This exhibition presents previously unseen works by painter, Luciana Boaventura. Between watercolor and oleo, these landscapes evoke a repertoire of memories and the liquefied terrain of dreams brought to light. A graduate in fashion design from the Faculdade Santa Marcelina University in São Paulo, Boaventura began her career first as a fashion designer, then as a painter. This was an extension of her interests in the history of art, painting exclusively. Boaventura approached contemporary painting through contact with many art workshops and painters, such as Paulo Pasta, with whom she worked in a studio for four years. Boaventura was a participant in the First Annual Art Throwdown Competition at Arts Warehouse in June <strong>2019</strong>, where she won first place. 313 NE 3rd Street, Delray Beach. 561-330-9614 or E-mail: infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com. 1 Reclaimed Art Exhibit Opening Reception – 6-8pm. Join us for Happy Hour from 5-7pm and enjoy the art at the opening of the RECLAIMED EXHIBITION featuring local emerging artists Julia Loudon and Brighton Kilgore. The event is free! Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org. 1 Cowboys And Frenchmen – 8-10pm. The front line of two alto saxophones is the vehicle for reimagining the role of horns in a small group setting, charting new territory by exploring individuality within the same timbre. The inspiration for the band name, Cowboys & Frenchmen, is a short film by David Lynch, called “The Cowboy and The Frenchmen.” The film is a Western - but with a unique, out-there interpretation of that classic genre. Similarly, this quintet’s music has one foot firmly planted in a genre, while the other one is busy trying to kick down the genre’s door. Tickets range from $35-$45. Arts Garage, 561- 450-6357, artsgarage.org. 2 An Evening With The Wildfire Band – 8-10pm. Grassroots Grammy Award-winning eclectic/rock violinist Randi Fishenfeld and the amazing musicians of the Wildfire Band perform a high energy night of eclectic rock that crosses genre boundaries. Their music is rock peppered with world beat influence. Tickets range from $20-$30. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org. 3 The gABe Stillman Band – 7-8:30pm. The Gabe Stillman Band is a high-voltage blues outfit that electrifies audiences with performances that showcase the band’s passion, musical prowess and the joy they take in playing music together. While their sound is unmistakably rooted in the blues, the band plays both original and cover songs that draw deeply from the well of Soul, R&B, Rock’N’Roll and New Orleans music. Tickets range from $25-$35.Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org. 3 Music at St. Paul’s PResents Choral Evensong for All Saints’ SunDAy – 5pm. FREE and open to the public; a freewill offering is encouraged. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church is handicapped accessible. For more information, visit http://www.music. stpaulsdelray.org 6 Lenny Dave Presents 100 Years Of Comedy – 12:30pm. Nationally recognized ‘comedy historian’ Lenny Dave was featured in the inaugural season of the Red Skelton Entertainment Series. From coast to coast and north to south, Lenny entertains audiences as he takes them on a nostalgic trip down comedy’s Memory Lane… back to a time when the best comedians were both funny and clean! Lenny’s fun, fast-paced, and highly interactive show spotlights all of your favorite comedians of the past 100 years; from Vaudeville, Radio, Motion Pictures and Broadway to Night Clubs, Records and TV. DelrayBeachPlayhouse.com; 561- 272-1281. 6 KISS ME SWAMI: The SpiritUAl Education of a BeAUty Queen – 5:30-6:30pm. By Kathalynn Turner Davis--A Memoir Offering Inside-Hollywood Revelations & the Story of A Woman’s Quest for Self-Actualization. Kathalynn Turner Davis will be doing a book signing in Palm Beach at The Palm Beach Bookstore, 215 Royal Poinciana Way, West Palm Beach, 33480. 8 The lAURen Anderson Band – 8-10pm. Lauren Anderson had recently returned home from a trip to Los Angeles — a trip involving meetings with music industry executives, vocal rehearsals, record contracts, and ultimately a whole lot of empty promises — when she began writing songs for her third EP, Won’t Stay Down. She’d been playing shows since 2014, mixing her blues-rock roots with elements of Americana, soul, and country music. She loved the work, but she’d grown frustrated with the industry, particularly the demands thrust upon her as a female artist. Tickets range from $30-$40. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org. COPYRIGHTED 9 PURO’S CIGAR 10th AnniveRSARY CELEBRATION – 7pm till closing. Join us for our 10th Anniversary Celebration with Food, Drink, Music & Football. All Welcome. Puro’s Cigar 777 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, #C3, Downtown Delray Beach. 561-278-6118, www.puroscigar.com. 9 Ride and Remember Trolley – 10am. $35. Spady Museum. When you board the “Ride & Remember” Trolley Tour, the history of Delray Beach comes alive! 561-279-8883, spadymuseum.com. 9-10 Signature Cornell Art Museum Fundraiser 2nd AnnUAl happenings continues >
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