Take in the Town’ s Next Art Gallery Exhibition –“ Stories We Keep”
Every Drop Counts: Water Conservation in Jupiter
Protect Jupiter’ s Natural Water Resources by Avoiding Fertilizer Use During the Rainy Season
Join the Jupiter C. L. E. A. N. Campaign and Help Keep the Community Litter-Free
May is Historic Preservation Month
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TOWN OF JUPITER
Gallery of Art
Take in the Town’ s Next Art Gallery Exhibition –“ Stories We Keep”
Gallery Opening and Reception: Friday, April 10 • 6:00- 8:00 pm
Exhibition Dates: April 10- May 22 Location: Jupiter Community Center
The Town of Jupiter is proud to present“ Stories We Keep,” an exciting exhibition featuring art displayed in multiple dimensions at the Jupiter Community Center. The opening reception is scheduled for Friday, April 10, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and will offer guests the opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy light refreshments and experience the exhibition in its first moments.
The exhibition will remain on display in the Town’ s gallery from April 10 through May 22. Visitors are invited to experience various forms of 2D art, including drawing, painting, photography, prints and mixed media, as well as 3D artwork such as sculpture, ceramics and jewelry.
This exhibition is open to the public, and all are welcome to attend and celebrate the creativity and vision of the participating artists.
Every Drop Counts: Water Conservation in Jupiter
The Town of Jupiter remains committed to proactive water conservation in partnership with the South Florida Water Management District( SFWMD). As part of this effort, year-round irrigation restrictions apply to all properties within the Town of Jupiter boundary and water service area.
Below are the permissible irrigation days and times for all properties not using reclaimed or reuse wastewater for irrigation.
Address Days Time Odd-numbered addresses Mondays, Wednesdays, and / or Saturdays 4:00 pm – 10:00 am Even-numbered addresses * Tuesdays, Thursdays, and / or Sundays 4:00 pm – 10:00 am
* Even- and odd-numbered addresses that share the same irrigation system or zone should follow the schedule for even-numbered addresses. This includes multi-family units and homeowner associations where applicable.
Protect Jupiter’ s Natural Water Resources by Avoiding Fertilizer Use During the Rainy Season
Jupiter’ s annual fertilizer ban goes into effect June 1 and continues through September 30. The Ordinance, passed by the Town Council in 2018, prohibits the use of fertilizers containing nitrogen or phosphorus during the rainy season for the preservation of water quality in Jupiter’ s waterways. The ban applies to residents and lawn care businesses. Farms, golf courses, and athletic fields are exempt but are encouraged to limit use. Use of fertilizers without these nutrients are allowed. Jupiter’ s natural water resources support ecosystems and offer recreational activities such as fishing and boating. Observing the ban helps keep our waterways clean and safe for everyone.
Join the Jupiter C. L. E. A. N. Campaign and Help Keep the Community Litter-Free
As part of the Jupiter C. L. E. A. N. Campaign, residents are encouraged to become CLEAN Ambassadors. Ambassador teams will adopt a local area such as a park, playground, or neighborhood and commit to regular litter clean-ups for one year. This program promotes pride in the community, helps improve the local environment and encourages teamwork among residents. The dedicated members of the Jupiter Moose Lodge are helping keep our community beautiful, and we’ re proud to spotlight their work. Pictured on the left are the Jupiter Moose Lodge team, making a positive impact in Jupiter through their litter cleanup efforts.
Getting involved is simple! Sign up as a CLEAN Ambassador and start making a positive impact in your neighborhood. For more details and to sign up, visit jupiter. fl. us / Clean or scan the QR code.
May is Historic Preservation Month
Each year, May is recognized nationally as Historic Preservation Month. The Town believes in the importance of preserving community history and significant historic structures, and has a Historic Resources Board that meets regularly to work on recommending programs and policies that promote preservation and conservation of local historic and archaeological resources. Jupiter is fortunate to have several historic structures and sites around Town, many of which can be visited by the public. Celebrate Historic Preservation Month by creating a self-guided tour of those sites using the history map at jupiter. fl. us / History. For more information on the Town’ s historic resources and preservation efforts, please visit jupiter. fl. us / HistoricResources.
TOWN CALENDAR Dates and times are subject to change and can be confirmed through the provided website links.
TOWN HALL PUBLIC MEETINGS 7:00 pm • 561-746-5134 • jupiter. fl. us / Agendas
Regular Town Council Meeting April 7 & 21 • May 5 & 19 • June 2 & 16
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting April 14 • May 12 • June 9
SPECIAL MAGISTRATE PUBLIC HEARINGS
10:00 am • 561-741-2477 • jupiter. fl. us / Code
Code Compliance Special Magistrate Hearings April 8 • May 13 • June 10
Hay Jupiter, A Country Fest Saturday, April 11
Family Autism Day Saturday, April 25
Turtle Trot 5K Saturday, May 2
Memorial Day Ceremony Monday, May 25
MAJOR TOWN EVENTS & CLOSINGS
Memorial Day Monday, May 25, Closed
Juneteenth Friday, June 19, Closed
• Visit jupiter. fl. us / Calendar for a listing of events and happenings in the Jupiter area.
• Visit jupiter. fl. us / Live to view live meetings for Town Council, CRA and Planning and Zoning Commission.
Please check the Town’ s website for meeting locations. CRA meetings will be scheduled as needed.
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