If you’re over in West Palm Beach this weekend getting a glimpse of the cool new interactive light installation known as The Pool, don’t forget that the Northwood Mango & Music Festival is also happening on June 26th and 27th, making it one of the more fun-filled weekends of the entire summer.
A family-oriented celebration of mangoes, music, and the area’s authentic cultural heritage, the Northwood Mango & Music Fest is a two-day celebration that brings together some of the region’s best chefs, musicians, and other local merchants, which allow visitors to try some mouth-watering mango-infused recipes, listen to some great live music in the village, and just enjoy being outside during the hot South Florida summer.
As we approach the end of the month, time is winding down to check out the interactive art installation known as “The Pool” over at Summer in Paradise (S.I.P.)—a summer-long festival in Downtown West Palm Beach that offers fun for the whole family.
Although The Pool has been on display now for a few weeks, if you’re still unfamiliar with this fascinating new attraction, it’s definitely worth getting a glimpse of sometime before it’s last official night on July 4th. The installment, which is designed by prominent light sculptor Jen Lewin, is comprised of huge, colorfully glowing concentric circles that visitors can run and jump around to make art out of light. In addition, laser lights and music will also be part of The Pool experience, helping create a