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Controversial Crash, Community Leaders, and Filmmakers Shine in Palm Bay's Pulse! 🛩️👑🎥
Discover the latest in Palm Bay: Plane crash survivor, community leaders recognized, Brevard filmmakers shine at festival. Plus, new businesses and weekend adventures await! 🌟🎥🌞 #PalmBayPulse

The Palm Bay Pulse Team

Nov 21, 2025

November Edition

Greetings

Hey there, amazing readers! 👋

Happy November 21, 2025! We hope your day is going splendidly. Dive into this month's edition as we bring you exciting updates, and, of course, sprinkle some joy into your inbox! Don't forget to stay curious and inspired! ✨

In today’s Palm Bay's Pulse:

The Local Lowdown

 

  • Small Plane Crashes in Palm Bay, Pilot Unharmed.
  • Local Residents Crowned as Servant Leaders for Community Dedication in Palm Bay, Florida.
  • Spotlight on Brevard Filmmakers at Bocas Film Fest in Merritt Island

 

Get Out & Go!

 

  • Wicked Party
  • Phoenix Phriday Tradition @ The Shack Riverfront
  • Greater Palm Bay Senior Center Vendor Fair

 

Business Buzz

 

  • Agador Spartacus Weiss Law Firm Expands to Palm Bay, Florida to Serve Brevard County Clients.
  • Cocoa Beach's Destination Downtown Food Hall: A Culinary Hub for Food, Art, and Music.

 

Stay connected for more updates this week — let’s work together to make it a great one for Palm Bay, Florida. 🌴

Trivia Question❓

A question about Florida's historical landmarks!


What historic mansion and gardens, built by Henry Flagler, is a major attraction in Palm Beach, Florida?


Opulent. Think you've got it? Check your answer at the very end of this newsletter!

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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The Local Lowdown

🌟 Uncover the Essence of Your Community: Stay updated with the latest happenings, hidden gems, and exciting events right in your neighborhood, making you feel more connected than ever!

 

  • Small Plane Crashes in Palm Bay, Pilot Unharmed.
  • Local Residents Crowned as Servant Leaders for Community Dedication in Palm Bay, Florida.
  • Spotlight on Brevard Filmmakers at Bocas Film Fest in Merritt Island
A small plane crashed in Palm Bay with no reported injuries.

The pilot was practicing landing at Valkaria Airport when the plane crashed into a field.

Emergency crews responded quickly, and the pilot was able to exit the plane safely.

The crash caused a small fuel leak, but it was quickly contained.

The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the cause of the crash.

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In Palm Bay, Florida, three local residents were recently crowned as servant leaders for their dedication to serving the community.

The winners were recognized for their volunteer work, community involvement, and leadership skills.

Each recipient received a crown and recognition for their outstanding contributions to the city.

The servant leaders were selected based on their commitment to making a positive impact in Palm Bay.

The award ceremony celebrated their efforts and encouraged others to follow their example by serving the community.

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Brevard filmmakers will be featured at the Bocas Film Fest organized by Jake Estrada in Merritt Island.

The festival will showcase a variety of films created by local talent from the Space Coast area.

The event will take place at the GQT Theatre at Merritt Square Mall and will highlight the work of these filmmakers, offering them the opportunity to share their stories and engage with the community.

Read More...

 

Today's Weather Outlook 

🌤️ Palm Bay Forecast (Nov 21 – 23, 2025)

Here’s your weather outlook for Palm Bay over the coming days (November 21–23, 2025):

  • Friday, November 21, 2025: High: ~77 °F (~25 °C), Low: ~62 °F (~17 °C)Partly sunny to mostly cloudy; mild and pleasant day with typical November humidity.
  • Saturday, November 22, 2025: High: ~78 °F (~26 °C), Low: ~63 °F (~17 °C)Mostly sunny; comfortable warmth, nice for outdoor plans.
  • Sunday, November 23, 2025: High: ~76 °F (~24 °C), Low: ~61 °F (~16 °C)Partly cloudy; mild and pleasant, with a slight chance of light rain (given typical 15–20% November wet-day probability).

Expect generally mild and comfortable days with typical Florida humidity — great for relaxing or light outdoor activities!

☀️

Stay weather-aware and plan accordingly!

🌴

WEEKEND REMINDER

🌿 Weekend reminder:


Be kind — to others, to animals, and especially to yourself. Words, actions, even small gestures, they all matter. You never know what quiet battles someone is facing, so let compassion lead first. Take rest, offer patience, choose forgiveness, and sprinkle a little extra warmth everywhere you go. The world always needs more softness. ✨

🌳GET OUT  & GO

🌟 **Feeling a little restless?** *It's time to switch things up, explore new places, and add some excitement to your routine with unique adventures and experiences.* ✨

 

  • Wicked Party
  • Phoenix Phriday Tradition @ The Shack Riverfront
  • Greater Palm Bay Senior Center Vendor Fair

🎉 Palm Bay / Nearby Events

Friday – Sunday • Nov 21–23, 2025

✨ Friday • Nov 21

Wicked Party
🕒 Evening event — check local listings for time | 📍 Palm Bay area
A lively night event with music and dancing — a fun way to welcome the weekend.

Phoenix Phriday Tradition @ The Shack Riverfront
🕒 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM | 📍 4845 Dixie Hwy NE, Palm Bay, FL
Live music, good vibes, and beachfront-style ambience — great Friday night plan.

🎫 Saturday • Nov 22

No confirmed major public events listed for this date — but local venues might still host smaller gatherings.

🛍️ Sunday • Nov 23

Greater Palm Bay Senior Center Vendor Fair
🕒 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | 📍 1275 Culver Dr NE, Palm Bay, FL 32907
Indoor/Outdoor craft & vendor fair — local artisans, food-trucks, family-friendly fun.

🌴 Palm Bay Weekend: Kick off Friday with music and party vibes, unwind Saturday, and browse local crafts & vendors on Sunday — enjoy the weekend!

Business Buzz!

We are thrilled to announce Palm Bay, Florida's latest business addition! 🌟 Stay tuned for exciting updates on community initiatives and opportunities in the heart of Palm Bay!

 

 

  • Agador Spartacus Weiss Law Firm Expands to Palm Bay, Florida to Serve Brevard County Clients.
  • Cocoa Beach's Destination Downtown Food Hall: A Culinary Hub for Food, Art, and Music.

Agador Spartacus Weiss Law Firm has opened a new office in Palm Bay, Florida, to meet the legal needs of clients in Brevard County.

The firm's expansion aims to provide comprehensive legal services in various areas, including real estate, estate planning, business law, and more.

The firm's decision to open a new office in Palm Bay demonstrates its commitment to serving clients in the region and further solidifying its presence in the legal market.

This move is expected to bring convenience and accessibility to local residents seeking expert legal representation.

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Cocoa Beach's Destination Downtown Food Hall is a new culinary hub in central Brevard beachside, offering a variety of food options from 10 different vendors.

The food hall features a modern design with indoor and outdoor seating, creating a vibrant atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.

Along with delicious food options, the food hall also hosts live music, art shows, and other events.

The food hall aims to bring the community together and provide a unique dining experience for locals and tourists alike.

Read More...

Outdoor & Survival

Embark on thrilling adventures with our Outdoor & Survival essentials 🌲🧭, designed to equip you for nature's wildest challenges and ensure you thrive in the great outdoors!

🌿 Outdoor & Living Survival

Understanding the Importance of Water Conservation in Florida

Life outdoors in Florida can be beautiful—but survival also means protecting the resources that keep it thriving.

With long dry seasons, increased population growth, fragile natural springs, and heavy outdoor activity, conserving water becomes essential not just for nature, but for everyday living and outdoor preparedness.

Whether you're gardening, camping, or exploring the backcountry, understanding water conservation keeps you safer, more sustainable, and more ready for Florida’s unpredictable climate.

  • Heat & Hydration Awareness: Florida’s year-round heat increases water consumption.

    Conserving at home ensures more water security during outdoor excursions.
  • Protecting Natural Ecosystems: Natural springs feed Florida’s springs and rivers—overuse can deplete them and impact outdoor landscapes.
  • Gardening Smart: Use early-morning watering, mulch, and drought-tolerant plants to reduce waste while still keeping your outdoor spaces resilient.
  • Rain Harvesting Advantage: Collecting rainwater in barrels gives you a backup source for plants, outdoor cleaning, and emergency use.
  • Leak Prevention: Small drips can waste gallons every week.

    Fix hoses, sprinklers, and household leaks to protect your long-term supply.
  • Outdoor Gear Prep: Bring reusable water containers and purification tools when camping to lessen dependence on bottled reserves.
  • Flood–Drought Cycle: Florida faces sudden flooding yet also droughts.

    Storing and conserving helps you adapt to both extremes.
  • Efficient Tools: Choose low-flow sprinklers or drip irrigation for controlled, smarter water use outdoors.
  • Community Conservation: Local efforts protect shared outdoor areas, campgrounds, and waterways from drying out.
  • Emergency Water Planning: Conservation habits make it easier to build proper water storage for hurricanes or long isolation outdoors.

Tip: Treat water like a survival tool.

Rotate stored water every few months, use natural rainfall when possible, and always pack responsibly for outdoor trips.

⚠️ Safety: During extreme conditions, always carry a method for water purification such as portable filters, purification tablets, or boiling.

If local water supply is limited, ration wisely—prioritize drinking over outdoor tasks.

Avoid using contaminated floodwater for hydration without proper treatment, even in an emergency.

Stay alert for drought advisories and follow local conservation updates when using outdoor water systems.

💧 Water saved today keeps Florida wild tomorrow—stay smart, conserve well, and survive sustainably.

Trivia Challenge!

"Congratulations to all who participated in this week's trivia! To enter our weekly drawing for a [local prize,
e.g., gift card to a local restaurant], email us your answers to all three trivia questions by November 21, 2025 at 8 PM."

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

The **Flagler Museum (Whitehall)** is a historic mansion and gardens built by Henry Flagler in Palm Beach.

That's the Pulse to get your weekend started!
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