Today InJupiter
Issue 4Tuesday, May 26, 20262 min read

Coco Market Is Back at Seabreeze Amphitheater This Sunday

Fifty-plus vendors, yoga, sound healing, and live music — free and open to all at 750 S. A1A.

01Lead story

Coco Market Is Back at Seabreeze Amphitheater This Sunday

The free community wellness market brings 50+ small businesses, yoga, sound healing, and live music to Jupiter's waterfront amphitheater.

Coco Market returns to Seabreeze Amphitheater, 750 S. A1A, this Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., according to WPTV. Founder Corey Heyman said the event features more than 50 small businesses alongside yoga and movement classes, sound healing sessions, live music, and interactive workshops. Moses Hill, founder of That Green Juice, will guide mini-meditation sessions paired with sound healing instruments. Pilates specialist Kerlly from Body Contrology Lab and Shelby Hunzinger of Jupiter Yoga are also leading sessions. The market is free and open to the public. Additional Jupiter dates in 2026 include Oct. 18, Nov. 15, and Dec. 20. More information is at cocomarket.org.

02Around town

BOGO Lighthouse Admission Through End of May

The Jupiter Lighthouse is partnering with Palm Beach Cultural Council on a buy-one-get-one deal — redeem in person this month.

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is offering buy-one-get-one free admission through the end of May as part of MOSAIC — Month of Shows, Art, Ideas and Culture — the Palm Beach Cultural Council's ninth-anniversary celebration. Mention the MOSAIC deal in person at the gift shop to redeem. More information on all participating venues is at MOSAICPBC.com. Children must be at least 48 inches tall to climb the lighthouse.

03Around town

Maltz Jupiter Theatre Summer Camps Open for Registration

Camps for Pre-K through high school start June 1; tuition begins at $350 per week.

Maltz Jupiter Theatre summer camps begin June 1, with weekly sessions running through August. Offerings span Pre-K through high school and include theater, music, and creative storytelling. Pre-K/kindergarten options include themed camps such as Moonbeams and Starlight and Storybook Tales, each running Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., at $350 per week. Registration opened February 2, 2026. Families should check the current registration page by age group and week before making June or July plans.

04City Hall

Sunset Tour at Jupiter Lighthouse — May 27

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum hosts a Sunset Tour on May 27. Tours are weather-permitting; call 561-747-8380 ext. 101 for current conditions before heading out.

05City Hall

Golf Cart Night at Abacoa — June 5, 7 p.m.

Abacoa Town Center hosts Golf Cart Night on June 5 at 7 p.m. in Downtown Abacoa. Check Abacoa Town Center for staging details, street closures, or weather changes before heading over.

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