As the calendar flips to summer, a lot of the action shifts indoors. Here’s our to-do list for June. 

🎈Visit the Flagler

Founder’s Day at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach is Wednesday. Admission is free in honor of the museum’s founder, Henry Flagler’s granddaughter Jean Flagler Meadows. Open 10 am to 5 pm.

🌊 Celebrate Mother Ocean

World Ocean Day is Saturday. 

Art exhibit opening and live music 7 to 10 pm Friday at the Riviera Beach Marina Event Center. Admission is free. Cash bar. Tickets

World Ocean Day weekend at Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Jupiter.

  • Film festival (16+) $40 admission includes films, panel discussion and a beverage. 5 to 9 pm Saturday. Tickets
  • Film festival for all ages. Ten professional and youth-directed films from around the world. Noon to 2 pm Sunday. Free. Tickets

Lecture at the Lagoon. “The (sometimes) secret world of fish color” with Michael Robinson, associate professor at Barry University. 2 pm Sunday at Manatee Lagoon in West Palm Beach. Free, registration recommended.

🎹 Support local live music

Northwood Art and Music Warehouse, an open-air, industrial space west of the Northwood commercial center, hosts The David Julia Band at 8 pm Saturday, June 15. 933 28th St., West Palm Beach 

Rudy’s at the Bamboo Room has a full slate of musicians this month. The Cravens (Unplugged) will cool off the summer heat from 2 to 4 pm Saturday, June 22. 25 South J. St., Lake Worth. 

Summer Jazz Series at the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. No. 2 of 4: Edlene Hart, R&B and soul vocalist. 7 pm Saturday, June 22. $20. Tickets. 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth Beach.

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