Alex Vizoso-saylor

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Alex Vizoso-saylor answered:
Depends on what you are looking for. There are a variety of social activities offered by the City, as well as a very active social scene for the wealthy with galas and fundraisers galore. If you are single, the scene is young and hip with countless concerts and clubs, as well as museums and parks.

If you prefer the quiet dinner scene, you will never run out of resturants to try and discover. - Mon Nov 26 2007, 16:05
Alex Vizoso-saylor answered:
The City of West Palm Beach believes in its parks and as recently as 2002 placed a referendum before its residents which was approved by the voters to bond out $20 million worth of park improvements. There are parks for all users. Skate parks, passive parks, dog parks, soccer parks, baseball parks, and more. Parks are important for the family oriented focus given to the wpb resident.
Submitted by Alex Vizoso-Saylor, Community Advocate, business woman and RE Broker - Mon Nov 26 2007, 16:01
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