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By Katie McBroom   |  Events, Live Shows  |  January 25, 2010

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This special Clematis by Night is an official Super Bowl Celebration of the South Florida Super Bowl XLIV Host Committee featuring a football frenzy of activities including: professional athletes, two stages of entertainment, interactive sports games, contests, prizes and a Spirit Competition between cheerleaders and bands from Palm Beach County schools. At 7:45 p.m. on the Meyer Amphitheatre Stage will be Starship featuring Mickey Thomas. The Gypsy Lane Band will perform party music from reggae to disco at 6 p.m. on the Centennial Square Stage.

What: Super Bowl Clematis by Night featuring The Gypsy Lane Band on the Centennial Stage; Starship featuring Mickey Thomas on the Meyer Amphitheatre Stage.

When: 5 to 9 p.m. Feb. 4

Where: Centennial Square at the east end of Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach

Tickets: Free

Phone: (561) 822-1515

The Super Bowl celebration continues throughout the week in Palm Beach County:

All-American Tailgate Block Party, 5-9 p.m. Jan. 29, Boston’s on the Beach, 40 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. Interact with pro players from the past, present and future. Live music and food-fest for an all-American football tradition! (866) 493-4632.

Pinball Palooza Family Day, 2:30–5:30 p.m. Jan. 30, Old School Square, Delray Beach. Meet pro players from some of your favorite teams! Spin to win a place in the Kids vs. Players arcade game challenge. $5 family admission (arcade games not included). (561) 243-7922.

Lions and Legends VIP Cocktail Party, 4-8 p.m. Jan. 30, Old Homestead Steakhouse at Boca Raton Resort & Club. Bringing together NFL legends with autographs and an auction to benefit the Bennie Blades 36 Foundation. Tickets available at www.ESMG.info. (561) 445-7066.

Youth Camp, 8 a.m.–noon, Jan. 30, Boca Raton High School. Ages 6-12. Interact with pro football players, learn the basics of football including how to punt, pass and kick. $10-$15. Preregistration required at www.ESMG.info. (561) 445-7066.

Parks & Recreation Youth Clinics, 3-4:30 p.m. Feb. 2-4, Pompey Park, Delray Beach. Interaction with NFL players for children enrolled in after-school programs. General public invited to meet the players each day from 5 to 6 p.m. (561) 243-7250.

Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach Super Build Day, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 3, 721 N.W. Second St., Boynton Beach. Register to volunteer at www.HabitatSouthPalmBeach.org. (561) 819-6070, Ext. 208.

Youth Camps, 8 a.m.-noon Feb. 6, Dan Calloway Recreation Complex, Riviera Beach; Glades Central High School, Belle Glade; Boynton Beach High School, Boynton Beach. Interact with pro football players to learn the fundamentals of the game. Preregister at www.ESMG.info. (561) 445-7066.

4 Responses to “Feb. 4 Clematis by Night all about Super Bowl XLIV”

  1. Audrey Smith says:

    On the Climatis Feb.4 night, can you tell me which players will be there from the NFL, and at what times?

  2. Fidel says:

    We are super wound up about the NFL Superbowl. It is offensive shoot out. I’ll take them New Orleans Saints in a close one.

  3. Dying2Know says:

    It is very disappointing that the original major acts for West Palm beach have opted out and attending other events in Miami. . .

    Why didnt WPB fight harder to keep major acts for the supposed one major event they are having. . .

  4. This is going to be a fun time with loads of activities, can’t wait, see you there.

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