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Palm Beach County Canvassing Board: Members and Structure
OverviewThe County Canvassing Board is a three-member board made up of the Supervisor of Elections, a County Court Judge (who serves as chair), and a County Commissioner. Alternate members are also appointed.More information about the County Canvassing Board's duties can be found in Section 102.141, Florida Statutes.MembersThe Honorable M. Katherine Mullinax, Palm Beach County Court Judge, ChairThe Honorable Maria Marino, Palm Beach County CommissionerThe Honorable Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of ElectionsThe Honorable April Bristow, Palm Beach County Court Judge, AlternateThe Honorable Lauren Burke, Palm Beach County Court Judge, AlternateThe Honorable Michael Barnett, Palm Beach County Court Judge, AlternateThe Honorable Stephanie Tew, Palm Beach County Court Judge, AlternateThe Honorable Ori Silver, Palm Beach County Court Judge, AlternateTom Nadler, Deputy County Administrator, AlternateTracy Ellison, Deputy County Administrator, AlternateLisa Del La Rionda, Director of Public Affairs, AlternateRobert M. W. Shalhoub, Alternate
Palm Beach County Candidate Qualifying Period Concludes; Primary Set for August 18, 2026
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL -- The candidate qualifying period for federal, state, county, and special district offices concluded at noon on Friday, June 12, officially setting the field of candidates who will appear on Palm Beach County ballots during the 2026 Election Cycle. Palm Beach County voters will next head to the polls for the Primary Election on August 18, 2026, followed by the General Election on November 3, 2026. “Candidate qualifying marks an important milestone in the election process,” said Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. “As we prepare for the upcoming elections, we encourage voters to verify their registration information, review upcoming deadlines, and make a plan to vote.” Candidates seeking election to federal, state, county, and special district offices were required to qualify during the June 8 – 12 qualifying period. For county and district offices, qualifying paperwork was submitted directly to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, which serves as the qualifying officer for those races. A list of qualified Palm Beach County candidates is available at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/181/Announced-Candidates. All other qualified candidates can be found at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp. Voters should be aware that Palm Beach County will have two Universal Primary Contests on the August 18 Primary Election ballot: Under Florida law, when all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all qualified voters may vote in that contest regardless of party affiliation. Florida is otherwise a closed primary state, meaning voters must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election. With qualifying complete, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office is preparing ballots and voter information materials and reminding voters of important election dates and deadlines: Voters are encouraged to review and update their voter registration information, renew their Vote-by-Mail request if needed, and stay informed throughout the election cycle by visiting VotePalmBeach.gov. Copyright 2025 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. All Rights Reserved.4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Palm Beach County Candidate Qualifying Period Concludes; Primary Set for August 18, 2026
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL -- The candidate qualifying period for federal, state, county, and special district offices concluded at noon on Friday, June 12, officially setting the field of candidates who will appear on Palm Beach County ballots during the 2026 Election Cycle. Palm Beach County voters will next head to the polls for the Primary Election on August 18, 2026, followed by the General Election on November 3, 2026. “Candidate qualifying marks an important milestone in the election process,” said Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. “As we prepare for the upcoming elections, we encourage voters to verify their registration information, review upcoming deadlines, and make a plan to vote.” Candidates seeking election to federal, state, county, and special district offices were required to qualify during the June 8 – 12 qualifying period. For county and district offices, qualifying paperwork was submitted directly to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, which serves as the qualifying officer for those races. A list of qualified Palm Beach County candidates is available at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/181/Announced-Candidates. All other qualified candidates can be found at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp. Voters should be aware that Palm Beach County will have two Universal Primary Contests on the August 18 Primary Election ballot: Under Florida law, when all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all qualified voters may vote in that contest regardless of party affiliation. Florida is otherwise a closed primary state, meaning voters must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election. With qualifying complete, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office is preparing ballots and voter information materials and reminding voters of important election dates and deadlines: Voters are encouraged to review and update their voter registration information, renew their Vote-by-Mail request if needed, and stay informed throughout the election cycle by visiting VotePalmBeach.gov. Copyright 2025 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. All Rights Reserved.4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Palm Beach County Candidate Qualifying Period Concludes; Primary Set for August 18, 2026
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL -- The candidate qualifying period for federal, state, county, and special district offices concluded at noon on Friday, June 12, officially setting the field of candidates who will appear on Palm Beach County ballots during the 2026 Election Cycle. Palm Beach County voters will next head to the polls for the Primary Election on August 18, 2026, followed by the General Election on November 3, 2026. “Candidate qualifying marks an important milestone in the election process,” said Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. “As we prepare for the upcoming elections, we encourage voters to verify their registration information, review upcoming deadlines, and make a plan to vote.” Candidates seeking election to federal, state, county, and special district offices were required to qualify during the June 8 – 12 qualifying period. For county and district offices, qualifying paperwork was submitted directly to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, which serves as the qualifying officer for those races. A list of qualified Palm Beach County candidates is available at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/181/Announced-Candidates. All other qualified candidates can be found at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp. Voters should be aware that Palm Beach County will have two Universal Primary Contests on the August 18 Primary Election ballot: Under Florida law, when all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all qualified voters may vote in that contest regardless of party affiliation. Florida is otherwise a closed primary state, meaning voters must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election. With qualifying complete, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office is preparing ballots and voter information materials and reminding voters of important election dates and deadlines: Voters are encouraged to review and update their voter registration information, renew their Vote-by-Mail request if needed, and stay informed throughout the election cycle by visiting VotePalmBeach.gov. Copyright 2025 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. All Rights Reserved.4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Palm Beach County Candidate Qualifying Period Concludes; Primary Set for August 18, 2026
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL -- The candidate qualifying period for federal, state, county, and special district offices concluded at noon on Friday, June 12, officially setting the field of candidates who will appear on Palm Beach County ballots during the 2026 Election Cycle. Palm Beach County voters will next head to the polls for the Primary Election on August 18, 2026, followed by the General Election on November 3, 2026. “Candidate qualifying marks an important milestone in the election process,” said Wendy Sartory Link, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. “As we prepare for the upcoming elections, we encourage voters to verify their registration information, review upcoming deadlines, and make a plan to vote.” Candidates seeking election to federal, state, county, and special district offices were required to qualify during the June 8 – 12 qualifying period. For county and district offices, qualifying paperwork was submitted directly to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office, which serves as the qualifying officer for those races. A list of qualified Palm Beach County candidates is available at https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/181/Announced-Candidates. All other qualified candidates can be found at https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/candidates/Index.asp. Voters should be aware that Palm Beach County will have two Universal Primary Contests on the August 18 Primary Election ballot: Under Florida law, when all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will face no opposition in the General Election, all qualified voters may vote in that contest regardless of party affiliation. Florida is otherwise a closed primary state, meaning voters must be registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election. With qualifying complete, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office is preparing ballots and voter information materials and reminding voters of important election dates and deadlines: Voters are encouraged to review and update their voter registration information, renew their Vote-by-Mail request if needed, and stay informed throughout the election cycle by visiting VotePalmBeach.gov. Copyright 2025 Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections. All Rights Reserved.4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Yoga by the Bay Every Monday & Thursday
Join us every Monday and Thursday for a relaxing outdoor yoga session by the bay. Classes are donation-based (suggested $15) and open to all levels.What to Bring: Please bring a yoga mat, water bottle, and towel.Guided by yoga instructor: @papa_guru
City of Greenacres Administration Calendar
Calendar | Greenacres Florida The City of Greenacres provides a public calendar accessible through their website at greenacresfl.gov/calendar. The calendar can be filtered by department and boards/commissions. The calendar displays events scheduled throughout the year. Upcoming events visible on the July 2026 calendar include: - The Mexican Consulate Mobile Services in Greenacres on 07/11/2026 at 8:00am - Open for Business: City Leaders Roundtable on 07/30/2026 at 8:00am Department filters available include: Accessibility, Administration, Grants, Building, Community & Recreation Services, Finance, Fire Rescue, Information Technology, Development & Neighborhood Services, Public Works, Purchasing, and Youth Programs. Board and Commission filters include: Building Board of Adjustments, Education Advisory Committee, Charter Review Committee, City Council, Civil Service Board, Code Enforcement Board, Planning Commission, PSO/FF Retirement Board of Trustees, and Zoning Board of Adjustments. Contacts: City Hall 561-642-2000, Community Center 561-642-2090, Public Works 561-642-2071, Emergency 911, PBSO Non-Emergency 561-688-3400, Youth Programs 561-642-2193.
Administration Calendar - July 2026
Calendar | Greenacres Florida. The Administration Calendar for the City of Greenacres shows events for July 2026. Listed events include: The Mexican Consulate Mobile Services in Greenacres on 07/11/2026 at 8:00am, and Open for Business: City Leaders Roundtable on 07/30/2026 at 8:00am. The calendar allows filtering by various city departments including Accessibility, Administration, Grants, Building, Community & Recreation Services, Finance, Fire Rescue, Information Technology, Development & Neighborhood Services, Public Works, Purchasing, and Youth Programs. It also allows filtering by Boards and Commissions including Building Board of Adjustments, Education Advisory Committee, Charter Review Committee, City Council, Civil Service Board, Code Enforcement Board, Planning Commission, PSO/FF Retirement Board of Trustees, and Zoning Board of Adjustments.
City of Greenacres - August 2026 Calendar
Calendar | Greenacres Florida August 2026 Scheduled Events: - August 3, 2026 at 6:00pm: City Council Meeting - August 13, 2026 at 6:00pm: Planning and Zoning Board Meeting - August 17, 2026 at 6:00pm: City Council Meeting - August 18, 2026 at 1:00pm: Special Magistrate Hearing Department Contact Information: City Hall: 561-642-2000 Community Center: 561-642-2090 Public Works: 561-642-2071 Emergency: 911 PBSO Non-Emergency: 561-688-3400 Youth Programs: 561-642-2193 The City of Greenacres is committed to making its website accessible and user-friendly for everyone. To ensure accessibility to city documents and records, if you encounter issues or require assistance, please contact [email protected] or call (561) 642-2000.
Open for Business: City Leaders Roundtable
The City of Greenacres is proud to partner with the Black Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County for Open for Business: City Leaders Roundtable, a professional networking and business development event designed to help local businesses better understand how to do business with municipalities. This roundtable will bring together city leaders, procurement professionals, business owners, entrepreneurs, and community partners for an informative discussion on municipal contracting, vendor opportunities, certification requirements, and upcoming projects throughout Palm Beach County. Why Attend? Greenacres businesses are encouraged to attend this valuable session to learn how to position their companies for future opportunities with cities and public agencies. Participants will gain insight into how municipalities purchase goods and services, where to find bid opportunities, and who to contact when seeking information about doing business with local government. Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect directly with municipal representatives and learn about special programs, initiatives, and resources designed to support small businesses, local vendors, and entrepreneurs. What You'll Learn Participants will gain practical information on: - How cities purchase goods and services - How to become a vendor with multiple municipalities - Certification requirements and vendor registration processes - Where to find procurement and bid opportunities on city websites - Upcoming projects, contracts, and business opportunities - Key contacts within local government - Special programs and initiatives to support business growth Who Should Attend? This event is ideal for small business owners, vendors, contractors, consultants, professional service providers, entrepreneurs, and companies interested in expanding their opportunities with local government. Whether your business is already established or just beginning to explore municipal contracting, this roundtable will provide helpful guidance, meaningful connections, and direct access to leaders who are committed to supporting local business growth. Registration Space is limited, and advance registration is encouraged. Tickets: Members: $20 Non-Members: $35 Businesses are encouraged to reserve their seats early and take advantage of this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow. For more information, visit: www.blackchamberpbc.com Email: [email protected]
The REDBOOK: Directory of HIV/AIDS Services Palm Beach County Florida
DIRECTORY OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA The Palm Beach County HIV Care Council maintains The REDBOOK, a comprehensive directory organized into the following sections: I. Information/Hotlines - Hotlines - Advocacy - HIV/AIDS Education/Information - Church Services II. Medical Services - HIV/AIDS Testing - Private Physicians - Dental Offices - Hospitals/Clinics - Home Health Care - Nursing Homes/Hospices - Substance Abuse Treatment III. Social Services - HIV/AIDS Case Management - Social Security - Florida Assistance Programs - Housing/Shelters - Food Assistance - Transportation Assistance - Financial Assistance IV. Emotional Support/Counseling - Mental Health Counseling - Support Groups V. Legal Assistance - Legal Services VI. Appendices - Understanding Your Lab Results Contact Information: Neeta Mahani Ryan White CARE Council Coordinator 810 Datura Street West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561-355-4820
Check Your Solid Waste Pickup Schedule in Greenacres
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City of Greenacres Offers Passport Services - Queue Required
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The REDBOOK: Directory of HIV/AIDS Services Palm Beach County Florida
DIRECTORY OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA The Palm Beach County HIV Care Council maintains The REDBOOK, a comprehensive directory organized into the following sections: I. Information/Hotlines - Hotlines - Advocacy - HIV/AIDS Education/Information - Church Services II. Medical Services - HIV/AIDS Testing - Private Physicians - Dental Offices - Hospitals/Clinics - Home Health Care - Nursing Homes/Hospices - Substance Abuse Treatment III. Social Services - HIV/AIDS Case Management - Social Security - Florida Assistance Programs - Housing/Shelters - Food Assistance - Transportation Assistance - Financial Assistance IV. Emotional Support/Counseling - Mental Health Counseling - Support Groups V. Legal Assistance - Legal Services VI. Appendices - Understanding Your Lab Results Contact Information: Neeta Mahani Ryan White CARE Council Coordinator 810 Datura Street West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561-355-4820
The REDBOOK: Directory of HIV/AIDS Services Palm Beach County Florida
DIRECTORY OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA The Palm Beach County HIV Care Council maintains The REDBOOK, a comprehensive directory organized into the following sections: I. Information/Hotlines - Hotlines - Advocacy - HIV/AIDS Education/Information - Church Services II. Medical Services - HIV/AIDS Testing - Private Physicians - Dental Offices - Hospitals/Clinics - Home Health Care - Nursing Homes/Hospices - Substance Abuse Treatment III. Social Services - HIV/AIDS Case Management - Social Security - Florida Assistance Programs - Housing/Shelters - Food Assistance - Transportation Assistance - Financial Assistance IV. Emotional Support/Counseling - Mental Health Counseling - Support Groups V. Legal Assistance - Legal Services VI. Appendices - Understanding Your Lab Results Contact Information: Neeta Mahani Ryan White CARE Council Coordinator 810 Datura Street West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561-355-4820
The REDBOOK: Directory of HIV/AIDS Services Palm Beach County Florida
DIRECTORY OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA The Palm Beach County HIV Care Council maintains The REDBOOK, a comprehensive directory organized into the following sections: I. Information/Hotlines - Hotlines - Advocacy - HIV/AIDS Education/Information - Church Services II. Medical Services - HIV/AIDS Testing - Private Physicians - Dental Offices - Hospitals/Clinics - Home Health Care - Nursing Homes/Hospices - Substance Abuse Treatment III. Social Services - HIV/AIDS Case Management - Social Security - Florida Assistance Programs - Housing/Shelters - Food Assistance - Transportation Assistance - Financial Assistance IV. Emotional Support/Counseling - Mental Health Counseling - Support Groups V. Legal Assistance - Legal Services VI. Appendices - Understanding Your Lab Results Contact Information: Neeta Mahani Ryan White CARE Council Coordinator 810 Datura Street West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 561-355-4820
Check Your Solid Waste Pickup Schedule in Greenacres
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City of Greenacres Offers Passport Services - Queue Required
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Meetings Calendar
"The page contains a Meetings Calendar for Highland Beach, FL government. It includes navigation elements such as 'Skip to Main Content', options to 'Create a Website Account' for managing notification subscriptions and saving form progress, and a 'Website Sign In' feature. The page has a slideshow functionality with left and right arrow navigation controls. The calendar appears to be powered by CivicPlus government website software. However, the specific meeting dates, times, and details are not populated in the provided content extract."
Meetings Calendar
"The page contains a Meetings Calendar for Highland Beach, FL government. It includes navigation elements such as 'Skip to Main Content', options to 'Create a Website Account' for managing notification subscriptions and saving form progress, and a 'Website Sign In' feature. The page has a slideshow functionality with left and right arrow navigation controls. The calendar appears to be powered by CivicPlus government website software. However, the specific meeting dates, times, and details are not populated in the provided content extract."
Meetings Calendar
"The page contains a Meetings Calendar for Highland Beach, FL government. It includes navigation elements such as 'Skip to Main Content', options to 'Create a Website Account' for managing notification subscriptions and saving form progress, and a 'Website Sign In' feature. The page has a slideshow functionality with left and right arrow navigation controls. The calendar appears to be powered by CivicPlus government website software. However, the specific meeting dates, times, and details are not populated in the provided content extract."
Meetings Calendar
"The page contains a Meetings Calendar for Highland Beach, FL government. It includes navigation elements such as 'Skip to Main Content', options to 'Create a Website Account' for managing notification subscriptions and saving form progress, and a 'Website Sign In' feature. The page has a slideshow functionality with left and right arrow navigation controls. The calendar appears to be powered by CivicPlus government website software. However, the specific meeting dates, times, and details are not populated in the provided content extract."
Library
"The Highland Beach Library originated in the mid 1970s as two shelves of books in Town Hall. From there, it evolved into a full-fledged library and in February 2006, the library moved to the present site. In addition to a large collection of materials, the library offers cultural events, programs, and activities for all ages. Search the Catalog | Library Newsletter (PDF) Performances At 5:30 pm unless noted June 4: John Lariviere (Robert Goulet cabaret) July 2: Duo Formosa (piano and violin) August 6: Polynesian Dancers Art Exhibit Historic Florida Citrus Labels and "Waves in Motion" photos by Timothy Byrne Exhibit runs from May 15 - August 15 Viewing hours vary; call for times Movies Showtime at 5:30 pm June 2: A Big Bold Beautiful Journey June 16: Small Things Like These June 30: The Help (5:00 showtime) Other Activities Current Events Discussion: Saturdays at 10:30 am Learn how to use eBook and streaming services: call to schedule a 1-on-1 appointment Take-home craft kits for kids and adults are available Children's Programs Wednesdays at 4:30 pm: Small Fry Story Time plus Crafts for ages 4 and up Saturdays at 10:30 am: Toddler Time Stories and Rhymes for ages 2 to 3"
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Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour
NE-YO & AKON: Nights Like This Tour 2026
Lynyrd Skynyrd with Loverboy
The Pussycat Dolls: PCD FOREVER TOUR
TOTO + Christopher Cross + The Romantics
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