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Danea Leigh, from Turn Off the TV Theater, performs with fire at "The Nightmare After Christmas" event, in Downtown Lake Worth, Fla. The Nightmare After Christmas, is a takeoff on The Nightmare Before Christmas movie. The event featured a multitude of performers, including break dancers, poetry, and a drag show.
  
Tylee Betts (in blue), 6, and her sister Drew Betts, 5, both of Lake Worth chase bubbles, during the PARK(ing) Day 2009 event, in Lake Worth. PARK(ing) Day began in San Francisco as creative exploration of how urban public space is used. Lake Worth residents, farmers and local environmentalists used the public parking spots to create mini parks and promote environmental awareness.
  
John (left) and Lisa Hanes, of Delray Beach, soak up some sun as protesters join hands, during a “Hands Across the Sand” event, at Atlantic Dunes Park in Delray Beach. About 20 people gathered at the park to protest offshore oil drilling and to support clean energy.
     
  
Adam McHugh, 5, of Lake Worth, rolls around on top of a parachute, during Lake Worth's 8th Annual Peace Jam at Bryant Park, in Lake Worth.
  
Lucien Farley, 3, of Royal Palm Beach, knocks on a door for candy, during Wellington's Fall Festival, at Pierson Park.
  
Catherine Huntley, 9, of Coral Springs reacts to Pablo Cano's marionette, Gypsy Angel, as it dances to music during the final performance of Pablo Cano & his Musical Marionettes, at the Coral Springs Museum of Art, in Coral Springs, Fla.
     
  
Sarah Brothers, 29, of Delray Beach, paints "Peace" on a tarp at the Open Grass Music and Art Festival at Bryant Park, in Lake Worth.
  
Young ballerina's sit against a wall as they wait before the start of a 3-4 year old ballet, tap, and creative movement class, at That's Dancing, in Lantana, Fla.
  
Left to right, Trade Crew Chief, Lonnie Brevik, Wellington Vice Mayor, Matt Willhite, and Sister's tow truck driver, Tim Day, look beneath a steel beam from the World Trade Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach, Fla. Sister's Towing transported the steel beam from New York to West Palm Beach to prepare it for a showing, during the South Florida Fair. The beam is from the South Tower's 69-71 floor.
     
  
Jessica Bartlett, 17, of Jupiter, takes a rest after working on her street art, a copy of Edward Hopper's "New York Movie," during the 17th annual Lake Worth Street Painting Festival. The festival featured over 100 artist using chalk to make the streets of Lake and Lucerne Avenues become pieces of art.
  
Players of the Florida Gators Little leage team cheer and toss candy from their bobble head float during the Royal Palm Beach Youth Baseball Parade, in Royal Palm Beach, Fla.
  
In this image, reflected of a mirror, the hands of students (top) take notes as the hands of Tom Jones (bottom), an international renowned watercolor artist, gives a watercolor demonstration at Hand’s Art Supplies & Stationer’s, in Delray Beach. Fla.
     
  
Local artist, Toni Bapula, shows her hands after painting in the 15th Annual Street Painting Festival, in downtown Lake Worth. More than 400 artists have gathered to make over 230 paintings turning Lake and Lucerne Avenue into a collection of gallery worthy art during the two day event. Lake Worth street Painting Festival is one of the largest street painting festivals in the country.
  
Color Guard, Cierra Allen, of Loxahatchee, a senior from Seminole Ridge High School performs with the Seminole Ridge Band with a "Le Carnivale Bohemian" theme, at the Santaluces Marching Chiefs Invitational at Santaluces High School, in Lantana.
  
Julian Aguilar, a polo player for team Bacardi, with his son, Julian Jr., 3, on his lap, exercise their polo horses at Gulfstream Polo, in Lake Worth.
     
  
Major League Eating's, Justin Mih, devours corn-on-the-cob in the 8th annual Sweet Corn Fiesta's corn eating contest, during the the 8th annual Sweet Corn Fiesta, in West Palm Beach.
  
A Zebra is shown, at Lion Country Safari, in Loxahatchee. Lion Country Safari is Florida's only drive-through safari featuring over 800 animals.
  
Phalaenopsis' are shown during the Delray Beach Orchid Society’s 19th Annual Judged Orchid Show and Sale.
     
  
Drag queen "Miss Twat La Rouge" performs a faux strip tease on stage, during a drag dinner show at the new club "Lips", in Oakland Park.
  
Bill Beveridge, Drum Major of the Palm Beach Pipes and Drums, stands at attention during a bag piping performance before the start of The Westchester Cup, at the International Polo Club Palm Beach, in Wellington
  
Terriers race during the Second Annual Suncast Palm Beach Steeplechase, in Wellington
     
  
Abigail Estevez, 6, of Royal Palm Beach, reads a newspaper before crumbling it up to stuff a scarecrow, during Fall Fest 2009, at Veterans Park, in Royal Palm Beach.
  
Halloween decorations are shown at the home of Frank Crisci, of Boynton Beach, on Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Crisci, a retired firefighter, has spent $26,000 over 7 years, building up his collection Halloween decorations consisting of 62 tombstones, 12 murder victims, 5 lost tourists, 2 zombies, and numerous spiders, snakes, skeletons, and body parts, along with a murderous dog named Satan.
  
Instructor, Lee Anne Ingram, far right, leads seniors, from the ages of 55 through 94, as they perform Tai Chi in the courtyard of the Boynton Trail Center, in Boynton Beach.