The South Florida Fair in West Palm Beach is back.The theme this year is “Rockin’ Robots,” where visitors can see larger-than-life robots, bot battles, robotics in agriculture and robots that help children with autism.”Teachers use the robots as an assistant to teach activities for daily living, basic academics, social, emotional work. And then we also put them in homes so that kids can use them at home as well,” said Jean-Pierre Bolat, the CEO of Movia Robotics.At-home COVID-19 test kits will be covered by health insurers. Here are some options for you and your family Families will also have the opportunity to see animals up close on the fairgrounds. “People can just meander around here and see the animals that are here for display,” said Becky Brashear, the director of business development for the South Florida Fair.Video below: WPBF 25 News reporter Sooji Nam with the animals at the fair In addition to livestock, visitors can also have the opportunity to join family-friendly hypnosis shows.”If you come in the show and you want to lose weight, relax better, eat better, play golf better, we can help you with that right after the show,” said Brad Matchett, a comedy hypnotist. He has three shows throughout the day until the end of the fair in West Palm Beach.For the fair’s daily event calendar, click here.Good news: Dog lost for four months found alive on snowy hillside, reunited with ownerThere are also roughly 50 vendors on site. For a look at exhibits and displays, click here. There is a change this year: parking is not free. This means:There is a $10 parking fee on-siteFree parking shuttles are available at Wellington Green on Tuesdays, Saturdays and SundaysFor more parking and transportation information, click here.”We’re hoping that people will come out,” Brashear said. “It’s an outdoor event, by and large, so people can feel safe to come.”For more information on the South Florida Fair, click here.
The South Florida Fair in West Palm Beach is back.
The theme this year is “Rockin’ Robots,” where visitors can see larger-than-life robots, bot battles, robotics in agriculture and robots that help children with autism.
“Teachers use the robots as an assistant to teach activities for daily living, basic academics, social, emotional work. And then we also put them in homes so that kids can use them at home as well,” said Jean-Pierre Bolat, the CEO of Movia Robotics.
At-home COVID-19 test kits will be covered by health insurers. Here are some options for you and your family
Families will also have the opportunity to see animals up close on the fairgrounds.
“People can just meander around here and see the animals that are here for display,” said Becky Brashear, the director of business development for the South Florida Fair.
Video below: WPBF 25 News reporter Sooji Nam with the animals at the fair
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In addition to livestock, visitors can also have the opportunity to join family-friendly hypnosis shows.
“If you come in the show and you want to lose weight, relax better, eat better, play golf better, we can help you with that right after the show,” said Brad Matchett, a comedy hypnotist.
He has three shows throughout the day until the end of the fair in West Palm Beach.
For the fair’s daily event calendar, click here.
Good news: Dog lost for four months found alive on snowy hillside, reunited with owner
There are also roughly 50 vendors on site. For a look at exhibits and displays, click here.
There is a change this year: parking is not free. This means:
- There is a $10 parking fee on-site
- Free parking shuttles are available at Wellington Green on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays
For more parking and transportation information, click here.
“We’re hoping that people will come out,” Brashear said. “It’s an outdoor event, by and large, so people can feel safe to come.”
For more information on the South Florida Fair, click here.
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