Shop local at The Market at Newfield. Photo courtesy of Mattamy Homes

Get Outside at Newfield This September

Whether strolling the KC Trails or taking part in unique programs, September is packed with opportunities to get outdoors at Newfield
Captain Ramsey Hayes with a fresh catch. Photo by George LaBonte

Catch and Release Snook with Care

As snook migrate to our local waters in great numbers to spawn this summer, be mindful of how you handle them
The Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis is an 80-mile trek from the Bahamas to Florida. Photo by David Scarola

Countdown to the Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis

Paddlers get ready to take to the ocean for an 80-mile journey of endurance—and hope—during the ninth annual Crossing for Cystic Fibrosis
Dr. Gary DiBlasio offers tips to up your game and avoid injuries. Photo courtesy of iStock

Expert Tips for Healthy Pickleball Play

Tequesta local, doctor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and pickleball player Dr. Gary DiBlasio offers tips to up your game and avoid injuries
Jupiter resident Will Claunch showing off a bull dolphin caught last May. Photo by George LaBonte

May is for Mahi-Mahi Fishing

Take advantage of mahi-mahi's spring migration along the South Florida coast and catch yourself a dolphinfish with these tips
Skate City in Port St. Lucie. Photo courtesy of City of Port St. Lucie Communications Department

Let the Good Times Roll at Skate City

Whispering Pines Park in Port St. Lucie was repaved to create a smooth surface for roller skating and Skate City debuted in January
Enjoy the Family Farm Picnic & Croquet Classic May 31. Photo by Troy Taylor via Unsplash

Enjoy May Activities at Newfield Farm and KC Trails

Newfield Farm will set the scene for community events, including a Mother's Day floral workshop and the Family Farm Picnic & Croquet Classic
Rachel Brewton collecting seaweed from local waters. Photo courtesy of Rachel Brewton

Seaweed Revolution Comes to South Florida

Seaweed aquaculture offers potential benefits like alternative biofuel and fertilizers, natural filtering of our waters, and more
Enjoy sunrise yoga at Newfield Farm April 19. Photo by Carl Newton via Unsplash

Newfield Unveils April Lineup

This April, Newfield Farm will set the scene for a sunrise yoga, an Earth Day paint and sip, Easter Egg Hunt, and more
Fighting a sailfish in the waters near Jupiter. Photo by George LaBonte

Q&A with Angler Tracey LaBonte

When it comes to reeling in the big catch, strength is a lot less important than technique
Photo by Sonny Wolf via Unsplash

Six Ways to Connect with Nature at Newfield Farm

This March, Newfield Farm will set the scene for a birdwatching hike, sunrise yoga, a kokedama workshop, and more
With the right approach (and gear), Florida pompano can easily be caught from shore during migratory season, now through April. Photo by George LaBonte

A Guide to Pompano Season

Make the most of pompano season with tips for catching (and cooking) these tasty but pricey fish yourself.
Nicolette Mariano. Photo courtesy of Nicolette Mariano

The World is Her Oyster

Meet Nicolette Mariano, owner of the sole oyster farm on the Treasure Coast
A sailfish. Photo by George LaBonte

Sportfish Season Done Right

High-stakes competition in the Sailfish Capital of the World is underway. Here’s how to make sure your catches survive.
Megan Davis finds some beautiful mollusks during a snorkel. Photo by Michiel van Nierop

Protecting the Queen of the Ocean

On a mission to protect the queen conch, Megan Davis has launched a free online course to teach the public about the endangered mollusk
The bioswale parcel houses a rainwater cistern system, rock fountain, and weather vane. Photo by Jordan Pastorius

The Ripple Effect of Local Eco Art

A new Ripple Stormwater Eco Art Project in Old Palm City aims to decontaminate rainwater, prevent flooding, and educate the public
Everglades 455CC. Photo by George LaBonte

Everglades 455CC is a Crowd Pleaser

An intimate but comfortable layout on the Everglades 455CC makes group excursions with family and friends a lot more fun for the West family
Cane toads are typically between 6 and 9 inches long and don’t have suction on their feet, so you’ll most likely see them hanging out on the ground. Photo courtesy of Florida Fish and Wildlife

Cane Toads: Uninvited Guests

What pet owners need to know about the invasive cane toad
Containing a controlled burn at Indrio Savannahs Preserve.

Fighting Fire with Fire

What’s the point of controlled burns in our parks and woodland areas? Read on to find out.
Natalie’s Cobia, custom-outfitted to suit his fishing needs. Photo by George LaBonte

A Treasured Legacy Aboard the Cobia 296CC

For Stuart native Aiden Natalie, boating and fishing is a way of life—one that he lives proudly on the family boat he inherited from his dad

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