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Norton Museum offers free Saturday admission, paid Sunday jazz brunches and a Hollywood jewelry film series
Summary
The Norton Museum of Art is offering free admission to Palm Beach County residents on Saturdays through Aug. 30, with a new Sunday jazz brunch (paid, includes museum admission) and an accompanying film series of Hollywood films focusing on jewelry.
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The Norton Museum of Art is offering free admission to Palm Beach County residents every Saturday through Aug. 30, museum staff announced.
The program aims to broaden access to the museum's permanent collection, special exhibits and gardens; museum staff also said the museum has introduced Sunday jazz brunches this year, which require purchasing the brunch (the meal is paid) and include museum admission. After brunch, the museum will screen films described as Hollywood gems that focus on jewelry from the golden age of Hollywood. The museum directs visitors to norton.org for details and to follow its social channels for updates.
The announcement provided specific logistical details: Saturdays through Aug. 30 are free for Palm Beach County residents; the Sunday jazz brunch is a paid offering that includes admission; and the post-brunch film programs will feature movies with a focus on jewelry. No ticket prices, start times for brunches, or specific film titles were specified in the announcement. The statements were presented as community events and promotional programming rather than as a policy or regulatory action.
For more information, the museum advised visiting norton.org or following its social media channels.

