Weekend Picks in The Palm Beaches
- Discover The Palm Beaches on June 2 published a weekend roundup listing June 5-7 events across Palm Beach County, including free programs, live music and family outings. - The guide spans Boca Raton to West Palm Beach and highlights Sean Kenney's Brick Planet, a LEGO exhibition opening June 5 at Cox Science Center. - Full schedules, locations and additional weekend listings are available through The Palm Beaches events pages for June 5-7.
Discover The Palm Beaches published its latest weekend roundup on June 2, pointing readers to events across Palm Beach County scheduled for Friday, June 5, through Sunday, June 7. The tourism site framed the list around free events, live music and family-friendly outings from Boca Raton to West Palm Beach. The roundup directs visitors to a dedicated weekend page and a broader county events calendar for updated times and locations. ### What does the countywide roundup cover this weekend? The June 2 post says the picks run from Boca Raton to West Palm Beach and are meant to capture several types of outings rather than a single festival or headliner. The site describes the weekend mix as including free events, live music and family-friendly activities in Palm Beach County. The Palm Beaches events hub says its weekend listings include festivals, concerts, art exhibits and other performances, and the county calendar says events are available year-round with filters for dates and categories. (thepalmbeaches.com) That means the June 5-7 lineup sits inside a larger schedule that can change as organizers add or update entries. ### Which Friday events are specifically named in the roundup? (thepalmbeaches.com) Friday, June 5, includes Sean Kenney's Brick Planet at Cox Science Center and Aquarium, 4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach, according to the roundup. The listing says the exhibition runs from June 5 through September 27 and features galleries built with LEGO bricks, ecosystems from around the world and multiple building stations. (thepalmbeaches.com) Art After Dark is also listed for Friday at the Norton Museum of Art, 1450 S. Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach. The roundup says the weekly program runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and includes live performances, film screenings, art workshops and docent-led tours at 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Delray Beach Food & Drink Tour appears in the Friday section as well, with hours of 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting at Craft Food Tours, 15 NE 2nd Ave. in Delray Beach. (thepalmbeaches.com) The listing says the tour lasts 2.5 hours, is open to all ages and includes seven or more food tastings and two alcoholic craft beverages. ### Where are the family-friendly options in this list? West Palm Beach features the clearest family-oriented listing in the roundup through Sean Kenney's Brick Planet at the Cox Science Center and Aquarium. (thepalmbeaches.com) The event description says visitors will move through galleries themed around global ecosystems and use building stations during the exhibition. The Palm Beaches home and explore pages also market the county as a collection of 39 coastal towns with dedicated family activities, which matches the roundup's emphasis on options spread across multiple cities rather than one central venue. (thepalmbeaches.com) ### Where can readers find live music and arts programming? The Norton Museum's Art After Dark listing is the most explicit arts-and-entertainment entry surfaced in the roundup excerpt. (thepalmbeaches.com) The Friday program combines museum access with performances, screenings and workshops, giving readers a fixed weekly option in West Palm Beach. The Palm Beaches events pages separately group live music and shows, weekend events and signature events, giving readers a way to sort beyond the blog's top picks if they want more concerts or performances on June 5-7. (thepalmbeaches.com) ### Where should readers check before they go? The Palm Beaches says full weekend listings are available on its "Things to Do This Weekend" page and on its broader events calendar. (thepalmbeaches.com) The June 2 roundup links readers into those pages for updated details, and the site presents date-based filters for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. June 5 is the first day covered by the current roundup, and the county site says more event information is available through each listing's detail page. (thepalmbeaches.com) Readers planning for June 5-7 can use the weekend guide first and then confirm times and locations on the linked event pages before heading out. (thepalmbeaches.com)