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    The Family

    The Family

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    The Family is a public art piece in the Jaycee Park on Federal Hwy in south Boynton Beach. You can…read morefind the colorful sculpture of a family comprising of a father, mother, and daughter made out of metal next to the playground. The Family was created by artist Peter Otfinoski in 2002 out of recycled painted steel. Otfinoski was born in 1951 and grew up on a farm in New England. He honed his self taught artistic talent while working in mental institutions as a young man and he learned to weld metal from his uncle who repaired farm equipment. In 1990 Otfinoski moved to rural Loxahatchee where he built a sculpture park called the Lovehappiness Institute. Many of his large steel figures are crafted from old restaurant kitchens. Besides creating sculptures, Otfinoski is also an oil painter. His work has been exhibited at The Portland Museum of Art, The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, The New Britain Museum of American Art and The Menello Museum of Folk Art in Orlando. I love this whimsical and bright sculpture. If you look closely at the mothers arm you can see the word love. To me the sculpture represents the families that come to enjoy the park and the love they have for each other. I enjoyed learning about Peter Otfinoski and since he is a local artist I will be on the lookout for more of his work the next time I visit an art museum.

    A nice little piece of artwork located in Jaycee Park here in Boynton Beach. It was created in 2002…read moreusing painted stainless steel and adds a nice bit of personality to a nice, pleasant park It is little additions like this are these pieces of public art that kind of gives a town or city its personality. I would definitely recommend a visit here. First off, it is a pretty cool Park and secondly, it is a nice pie e of art.

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    Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts

    Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts

    4.9(18 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    ...Glorious glass Sparklet and glisten…read moreHot heat and melting Molding and sweltering Glorious glass art coming to fruition... I love Benzaiten y'all. The live glassblowing event will knock your socks off. I appreciate that they have glass art for sale, they have these live events once a month and they are even starting a poetry event there in May 2026!! Hungry Poet will be there!! Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts is an impressive and inspiring space that I know you'll enjoy. If you're looking for something new and like nothing else you've experienced in Palm Beach county, please check it out. Even if you're not artsy fartsy like me, it's so vibrant and visceral (the live, team glassblowing event) you'll find something that tickles your fancy (wine, food, live music, sweaty humans, lol) Another review giving it to you straight no chaser! -Lizz aka The Hungry Poet

    A full service 4,500 square foot glass blowing and glass-working studio. There ia also fine glass…read moreart for sale. The items for sale are of high quality and considering that, the prices are by a large reasonable. You're supporting a local, small business by spending your money here. It is well worth it. My wife and I went with our local photography club where we saw the artists creating their works of art. We watched an informative glassblowing presentation, saw a lot of beautiful unique art and walked around the extensive gift shop.

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    Barefoot Mailman Inn & Suites, Lantana, West Palm Beach, Fl - Barefoot Mailman Lantana, West palm beach, FL. King Room

    Barefoot Mailman Inn & Suites, Lantana, West Palm Beach, Fl

    3.6(21 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    My family has stayed at this hotel on a few occasions and we have been very pleased with our…read moreexperiences. The pricing is very reasonable, the air conditioners get icy cold, and I was able to fall asleep easy on the beds. The owner/manager Paul is nice and friendly. I would say that you need to keep your expectations in check because you are not paying fees commensurate to the Breakers. Specifically new patrons would need to understand you are not getting luxury furnishings and the showers are very tiny, so if you are a very big person you may not be very comfortable taking showers at The Barefoot. Few more tips: -There is no continental breakfast here. There is just free coffee. There are a couple decent breakfast places within maybe a mile and a mcdonalds, winn dixie, and publix within walking distance. There are a bunch of pizza places and a few fried chicken places for dinner within short driving distance. -You have to point the air conditioner remote at the air conditioner unit to operate it and they ask you to turn it off when you are leaving the room for extended periods. -If you book for extended periods of time, you may qualify for a discount. -They do give you some travel sized soap and shampoo in the room. -There is a microwave, big refrigerator & freezer, ceiling fan, small hd tv, and wifi. The wifi does disconnect or have trouble connecting frequently, is hard to log into, but once you get it, is serviceable. -Management does try to keep the area quiet. They keep plenty of security cameras going and ask patrons not to make noise overnight. I don't remember the train going overnight. -The doors did not seem super secure because you do not have a key for the deadbolt. If you have something ultra valuable, you may want to keep it on your person if you go out for the day. -They leave an envelope if you want to leave a tip for the housekeeper. -There is a pay washer and dryer on site that the office has quarters for, but there are also a few laundry mats close-by. Specifically, the Laundry Tub on Hypoluxo is great to use.

    Booked a room at the Barefoot Mailman Motel for multiple nights while we are in town supporting a…read moreparent in the ICU at JFK. The online reviews were 8+ on average so that gave us confidence to book sight unseen. Arrived very late and were ushered to our room - ready to collapse after a long day. The place has POTENTIAL to be really cute - which makes it all the sadder that it isn't being maintained how you'd hope. Barefoot should be renamed to Barebones - because our room was very basic upon arrival. I understand it is a 2 star motel but I still expected a minimum of clean / bug free. Immediately after getting to our room, I make a pit stop in the restroom where I see a sugar ant infestation. Here's the thing - sugar ants can happen to any space. That's not the real issue. It's that no one notices when rooms are being "maintained" and therefore it isn't remedied prior to booking that room. We are after midnight at this point so we just climb into bed and call it a night. The next morning I wake up to sugar ants on my phone, which was lying in bed next to me. Ok now I've got the "ick" factor, as ANYONE would. My boyfriend sees some on the kitchen counter as well. We message Michelle who says they will work with the pest control contact and have them go check things out and would "be back in touch". Hours later we call for a status as we decide whether or not to move lodging based on her response. My boyfriend calls and speaks with Michelle who essentially says "housekeeping nor pest control saw any ants" and "aren't sure what else we can do". They tossed some packets of chemicals ON OUR BEDDING, something comparable in the bathroom and considered it solved. We arrive back to the room just before bed (10:30pm) and see the packets on the bed (what's more disgusting? Sleeping with bug killing chemicals or the bugs themselves?), a ton of sugar ants in all the same spots, etc. We've sent videos via text to Michelle explaining we weren't staying. We dropped keys in the drop box outside room #19 and checked into different lodging (which was without issue, I might add). The next morning we get a text saying they were sending someone out again to take care of the issue even though we'd already told them we were checking out and would pay for the one night we actually stayed - obviously expecting a refund for the remaining four nights. After a bit of back and forth, she agreed to refund those nights. Somehow she calculated approximately $36 less than we were owed - even after we showed the original booking amounts, fees, etc. The real coup-de-gras was being accused of stealing one of their "K-mart called for their circa 1991 quality" bath towels and she intended to charge us for it. I can assure you, we wouldn't want the buggy towels you place in your rooms. So while you see positive reviews and a thin veil of charm covering the bugs, rest assured-- you should spend your money on lodging elsewhere.

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