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Join us for our April Events

Join us for our April Events

Caloosa WaterWear is gearing up for an exciting month of April with three fantastic events lined up! First up, mark your calendars for Friday, April 5th as we will be participating in Artwalk at the Delray Beach Kollective. This event will be a night filled with art, music, and of course, plenty of shopping opportunities. Stop by the Kollective located at 424 East Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach to shop all of the local artisans. Next, from April 12-14, we will be taking part in the Delray Affair in Downtown Delray Beach. This annual event is one of the...


CALOOSA WATERWEAR PARTNERS WITH GARLIC FEST; HELPING TO MAKE IT THE "BEST STINKIN' PARTY IN SOUTH FLORIDA"

CALOOSA WATERWEAR PARTNERS WITH GARLIC FEST; HELPING TO MAKE IT THE "BEST STINKIN' PARTY IN SOUTH FLORIDA"

PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DELRAY BEACH, FL - January 23, 2017 Caloosa Waterwear is pleased to announce their partnership with South Florida's Garlic Fest.  Garlic Fest is the premier food and entertainment event in South Florida and features musicians, local artists and culinary artists; allowing them an opportunity to come together and share their talents with residents and visitors.  Now in it's 18th year, Garlic Fest out grew it's old space in downtown Delray Beach and has relocated the international award winning event a few miles north to John Prince Park in Lake Worth, Florida. Each year a new artist is nominated...


Changing Tides...looking forward to 2017 in south Florida

Changing Tides...looking forward to 2017 in south Florida

  Happy New Year! Wow another year has already flown by and 2016 was a year where once again Florida made history, some good and some not so good. We celebrated the death of a dictator Fidel Castro, while at the same time saw more of Cuba than we had in years.  We elected a new president who makes regular visits to his home in Palm Beach, which will hopefully bring more tourism to our area.  We were visited by Hermine and Matthew, the first hurricanes to make landfall in Florida in years.  The Miami Marlins lost their star pitcher.  And sadly, Florida made the...