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August, 2010 – Stars of WEEDS

Stars of Showtime’s WEEDS

An Inside View with Demian Bichir and Alexander Gould

By Marla E. Schwartz

 

Demián Bichir is a gentleman in every sense of the word but he certainly doesn’t play one on TV. Demián portrays the dastardly Major of Tijuana, Esteban Reyes, who is the love interest of the lead character Nancy Botwin, played by the effervescent Mary-Louise Parker on the Showtime hit WEEDS. Basically, demiancollage-lighterit’s the story of a woman who gets into financial trouble after the sudden death of her husband and becomes the neighborhood pot dealer in her idyllic community. This highly successful series begins its sixth season at 10 PM EST on Monday, August 16th in which audience members will finally be able to find out the fate of the shows antagonist, Pilar plated by the great Kate del Castillo. In fact, one of the final scenes last season between Nancy, Pilar and Esteban was pure acting gold, and Demián’s take on his character is something that makes the audiences come back for more and more!

 

The extraordinarily-gifted actor laughs a few times as he recalls one particular scene he had with Mary-Louise. This scene involves Nancy telling Esteban that she wants a cut of his next WEEDS shipment and he refuses. He feels she’s breaking the chain of command, the conversation ensues and Nancy gets punished. A spanking takes place. Well, a majorly sexy spanking, that is. It’s obvious that these two actors have chemistry – and in spades.

 

This scene is even a favorite among celebrities. “It’s Benicio Del Toro’s {they appeared together in Steven Soderberg’s two-part film Ché} favorite scene. He was really thrilled by it and a lot of people talk about that scene,” Demián said. “It was really hard to do because we did that scene the first week of work. Every scene I’ve had with her is really great because she takes you to a higher level and invites you to be on the top of your game.” As the spanking scene comes to an end, you can see a sly smile on Esteban’s face – it’s very well done and extremely fun to watch. If you haven’t seen it, you can catch the clip on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igw9Q5-tJ08&feature=related.

 

“I can only say that I’m really lucky because I never really thought about doing TV and when I got the call to read for this role my former girlfriend told me that this isn’t TV, it’s something else,” Demián said. This very wise woman insisted that Demián look into auditioning for the series by saying to him, “It’s really a show that’s well written and the cast is great and you have to watch it.”  He thought about her advice but had his own take on the situation. “I didn’t really want to watch anything because then I thought if I really like it then I’ll be dying to get it.” He went in and auditioned for the part. “After the audition they called me back two days after my first reading to meet with Mary-Louise and to read with her and then I thought I’ve got to do it,” he explained. “As an actor you’re always looking for not only great projects but the possibility to work opposite great, beautiful actors such as Mary-Louise and that was my chance and I’m really lucky that I got it.”

 

Demián is Latin America’s most beloved actor and has made significant inroads into making a mark for himself as an up and coming legendary actor who will no doubt make a significant impact on the American cinema landscape. There’s no doubt that his smoldering good looks combined with his wonderful sense of humor will keep him working for years to come. He’s a renowned stage actor who has appeared in a myriad of modern and classical productions in his home country of Mexico by performing in such plays as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard the III, The Ghost Sonata, Equus, Ah! Wilderness, Broadway Bound and The Odd Couple. In America he has appeared in numerous films such as In the Time of the Butterflies with another breathtaking colleague originating from Mexico, Salma Hayek. Additionally, Demián has received a multitude of awards for his exemplary work.  His talent have brought him a Silver Ariel Award (Mexico’s version of the Oscars), as Best Actor winner for his role in the movie Hasta Morir given by the Mexican Academy of Cinematography and has garnered other prestigious honors and achievements throughout his career, including a Medal of Honor from Mexico City. Some of his other awards and nominations are as follows:

 

Ariel Awards, Mexico

Year

Result

Award

Category

2000

Nominated

Silver Ariel

Best Actor (Mejor Actor)
for: Sex, Shame & Tears

1997

Nominated

Silver Ariel

Best Actor (Mejor Actor)
for: Cilantro y perejil

Best Supporting Actor (Mejor Coactuación Masculina)
for: Luces de la noche

1995

Won

Silver Ariel

Best Actor (Mejor Actor)
for: ‘Til Death

 

MTV Movie Awards, Mexico

Year

Result

Award

Category/Recipient(s)

2003

Won

MTV Movie Award

Best Bichir in a Film (Mejor Bichir en una Película)
for: Don’t Tempt Me

Nominated

MTV Movie Award

Best Bichir in a Film (Mejor Bichir en una Película)
for: Dark Cities

 

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Year

Result

Award

Category/Recipient(s)

2009

Nominated

Actor

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
for: WEEDS

 

The Bichir side of the family, originally hailing from Lebanon, has made a major impact in the entertainment business in Mexico. His father, Alejandro Bichir is a distinguished theatrical director and his mother Maricuz Nájera and brothers Odiseo and Bruno are all famously notable actors in their own right. In fact, the Mexican “MTV Movie Awards” created a category called El Mejor Bichir en Una Película or Best Bichir in a Film. Demián received the honor.

 

Most recently, Demián wrapped up three films, “The Gardner”, “The Runway” and “Hidalgo”. “The Gardner, with Chris Weitz directing, is my first lead role in a studio movie and I couldn’t have been luckier because the script was fantastic and Chris is absolutely a fantastic director,” Demián said. It has also been reported that Demián is attached to a film about a young Colombian woman named Leona who becomes a powerful gang leader in South Florida. “I heard of this project almost a year ago, but I haven’t heard anything back,” Demián said. “I don’t know if the project is still on.”

 

It would be great to have Demián attached to a film that’s shot in South Florida. “I’ve been to Miami plenty of times,” he said. “I love the architecture along the beach, the great Cuban restaurants, the feel of the city and the people are really great,” he said.

 

There’s no doubt that Demián Bichir will again make an appearance in Miami and while his star continues to rise, you most certainly shouldn’t miss his ride!

 

There’s another prominent actor in WEEDS who also excels at portraying his character. This marvelously talented young man is Alexander Gould, and he portrays Nancy Botwin’s son, Shane Botwin, who happened to be with his father at the time he passed away. His character began as a social misfit who spoke to his dead father similarly to the way a child speaks to an imaginary friend. His mother’s ascension into the drug business slowly affected him in a way that changed his character into a bold human being who not only gets shot but appears to have committed murder in last year’s season finale. Alexander does such a splendid job in this role that he’s sure to have a long career after his role on WEEDS has come to an end.

 

Alexander was nice enough to answer a few questions for AroundWellington.com:

 

QUESTIONS FOR ALEXANDER GOULD

 

AW: Please explain what your character Shane Botwin is like for people who haven’t yet seen the show?

 

ALEX: Shane is a very disturbed character. His dad died when he was young and ever since he has been kind of the moral center of the family but is also slightly immoral himself. His big issue is that he can never quite fit in with anybody else.

 

AW: How old were you when you began working on WEEDS?

 

ALEX: I was ten and never imaged it would turn into what it is today.

 

AW: How old are you today?Alex Gould collage

 

ALEX: Sixteen.

 

AW: Are you driving yet?

 

ALEX: Yah. I get my license at the end of the month.

 

AW: Congratulations.

 

ALEX: Thank you.

 

AW: You probably made enough money to buy your own car, but are you allowed to buy your own car?

 

ALEX: I’m going to buy one, yah.

 

AW: Do you have a favorite scene from last season?

 

ALEX: A few of the scenes I was in with a couple of girl characters who I had some activity with and they were my favorite scenes to act out obviously because they were very risqué. But I really loved doing scenes with the girl characters because they were so great to work with and the actresses were really fun and it was fun to have someone my age on the set for a change.

 

AW: Have you finished shooting the current season or what is your schedule like?

 

ALEX: We’re in the last four episodes of the season. I’ve been working consistently almost every day and it has been a great season and I’m really looking forward to it. I think it’s going to be one of the best one’s yet!

 

AW: What does Shane think of Esteban?

 

ALEX: At the beginning, when they first met, it was kind of a bitter standoff and he was at odds against Esteban because he was a new kind of father figure. And near the end of last season I think that they talked and because Shane was living with him for so long they became kind of friendly with each other and they were at a good place when we left them.

 

AW: The news is always reporting about how difficult it is for child stars to make the transition into adulthood and continue their careers, is this something you think about in terms of your own life?

 

ALEX: Definitely. I’ve been struggling because I really want to go to college and that’s coming up in a couple years and it’s hard to continue acting while I’m in college. One good thing is that I’m not coming from a young child’s place. I’m coming from WEEDS which is a very adult show and that can transfer over to acting as an adult a lot easier than say coming from something that portrays me more as a child.

 

AW: Do you want to continue in the entertainment business when you graduate from college?

 

ALEX: I definitely do. I love doing it and I don’t see myself doing anything else.

 

AW: Can you recall your most memorable scene so far in WEEDS or would you say it’s the same as your favorite scene?

 

ALEX: There are two. The scene that I think was in the second season where Uncle Andy is teaching Shane about masturbation. It’s memorable because the context was so weird and that’s the most watched WEEDS clip on YouTube. And the other one would be the scene last season when where I whack Pilar in the head with the mallet. That is probably one of my most favorite scenes to watch. It was such a fun kind of scene (to do) because I’m not a violent person by nature.

 

AW: Was it a hard scene to shoot? Did you have to rehearse it a lot?

 

ALEX: I did have to rehearse it a lot because at first I was very uncomfortable swinging the mallet. It was padded in rubber so it wasn’t actually going to hurt her.

 

AW: Do you have any advice for children who want to act?

 

ALEX: Keep doing what you’re doing and don’t be afraid to give it your all because I mean with WEEDS I’ve given it my all and there’s a lot of stuff I haven’t been comfortable doing, but you can’t be afraid to get going and do it and give it your all – as opposed to holding back.

 

AW: Is there anything you’d like to add that I haven’t asked you?

 

ALEX: I don’t think so. We’ve pretty much covered it all.

 

Thank you very much, Alex Gould!

 

Bravo to both Demián and Alex! May their stars shine brightly for many years to come.

 

 

Marla E. SchwartzA native of Toledo, OH and a graduate of Kent State, Marla E. Schwartz is a Senior Writer for Miami Living Magazine and is also a freelance writer for Lighthouse Point Magazine. Her photographs have appeared in numerous Ohio publications, as well as in Miami Living, The Miami Herald, The Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and The Palm Beach Post. She has had numerous plays published and produced around the country. Her short play, America’s Working? was produced in Los Angeles at both the First Stage and the Lone Star Ensemble Theater companies, in Florida at Lynn University and then at an off-Broadway playhouse in NYC. Her piece, The Lunch Time Café, was a finalist for the Heideman Award, Actors Theatre of Louisville. Feel free to contact her at: meschwartz1@hotmail.com.

 

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July, 2010 – MDA Summer Camp

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Contact:

Elise Qvale, Health Care Services Coordinator and Camp Director

(561) 742-3748, eqvale@mdausa.org

 

 

MDA SUMMER CAMP HAS SUCCESSFUL FIRST YEAR IN LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA

 

Lake Worth, FL, July 12, 2010— The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Summer Camp program was held from June 20th to June 25th at Gold Coast Christian Camp in Lake Worth, FL.  27 campers and 31 counselors and medical staff spent the week taking An American Road Trip through different US cities encountering theme activities each day.  Activities included playing games, learning new crafts and playing in the pool, just to name a few.

 

The MDA Summer Camp is an annual event for kids ages 6-17 who are affected by a form of muscular dystrophy.  This camp offers time for campers to make new friends and renew friendships; to try new activities and develop increased self-confidence; and to simply enjoy themselves with other youngsters who have similar disabilities. Campers come from throughout South Florida, both east and west coasts, to enjoy this camp.

 

The movement of the camp to Lake Worth was made possible due to Lowe’s making the camp their 2010 Heroes project.  Over 100 Lowe’s employees descended on the camp to make improvements so the camp was handicap accessible for all our campers.  Lowe’s donated all materials and employees volunteer their time to work on the project.  Due to this donation, the camp will be able to stay in Lake Worth for many years to come.

 

Additional activities during the week included a magic show by Gary Goodman, storytelling by Pretend Party Productions, a wildlife session by Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, a visit from the Florida Panthers and Stanley C. Panther, golf lessons by Jack Barrett and The First Tee of Palm Beach County, cooking classes by The Center for Independent Living of Broward and a production of The Lion King with Exceptional Theater.

 

 Besides all the activities, campers were treated to camp meals served by area fire fighters and other MDA sponsors.  A carnival for the campers also took place giving MDA sponsors an opportunity to experience camp and do activities for the campers.  The Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida (RMHC) also came out and spent time at camp.  The campers were

treated to a magic show by Ronald McDonald.

 

“The 2010 MDA Summer Camp was an amazing experience.  Our campers had a great time!  This camp gives them the opportunity to be around other kids who deal day-to-day with the same things they do and this week gives them time to just be kids and build lifelong friendships,” says Elise Qvale, MDA Health Care Services Coordinator and Camp Director.

 

Special thanks to Gold Coast Christian Camp Executive Director, Tracy Twadell, and his staff for their dedication to making their camp a home for MDA Summer Camp.

 

MDA is a voluntary health agency working to defeat 43 neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, comprehensive services and far reaching professional and public health education. For more information regarding the MDA Summer Camp please call Elise Qvale at (561) 742-3748.

August, 2010 – Feed the Need by PB Harvest

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Please post this in your business, offices, workplace or anywhere you think it may help spread the message of thee overwhelming need here in our local community. If you have any questions or ideas on how we might spread the word please contact me A.S.A.P.

 

Nathan Cobb

Events Coordinator

Palm Beach Harvest

“Meeting the need to feed”

nathan@palmbeachharvest.org

www.palmbeachharvest.org

450-321-1115

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July, 2010 – JF Gallery Grand Opening

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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:          Jamnea Jacas-Finlayson

                        561.478.8281

                        jamnea@jfgallery.com

 

 

JF Gallery & Framing Celebrates New Name and Location

with Grand Opening Reception and Exhibit

           

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (July 7, 2010) – JF Gallery & Framing, formerly My Frame Shop & Gallery, will celebrate its Grand Opening July 23, 2010, at its new location on Antique Row in downtown West Palm Beach. The Grand Opening celebration will include a reception and exhibit and will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. JF Gallery & Framing is now located at 3901 South Dixie Highway, Suite B., West Palm Beach, FL.

 

Slated to kick off the event is a ribbon cutting ceremony with West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel at 6:00 p.m. The grand opening fête includes complimentary refreshments and hors d’oeuvres and an opening exhibition in the new gallery space.  The opening exhibit will showcase works by Clemente, Liz Ghitta Segall, Dan Leahy, Delford T. Wilson, Isabel Gouveia, Reema Houwari, Sibel Kocabasi, Susan Battin, Peter Marshall and Jamnea Jacas-Finlayson, as well as sculptures by Chris Riccardo and Joseph Meerbott.

 

Founded in 2003 as My Frame Shop & Gallery at its former location on Okeechobee Boulevard, JF Gallery & Framing has been providing high quality custom framing services to consumers, art collectors, interior decorators, designers, and commercial clients in South Florida for over 7 years.  In addition to continuing the exceptional custom framing services JF Framing & Gallery is known for, the gallery plans to hold future shows featuring works by established names, as well as emerging artists. For more information about JF Gallery & Framing and the Grand Opening reception, please visit www.jfgallery.com.

 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION


Jamnea Jacas-Finlayson

3901 South Dixie Highway, Suite B

West Palm Beach, FL 33405

561.478.8281

jamnea@jfgallery.com

July, 2010 – Wellington Chamber Meeting on July 21st

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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce Vince Bonvento, Assistant County Administrator,  Public Safety Director and Dr. Vincent Encomio from the Florida Oceanographic Society as key note speakers for their July 21st luncheon.  The topic will be the BP Oil Spill and the county’s safety plan should it reach our shores as well as the environmental effect on marine life and our waters.  The luncheon will be held at Binks Forest Golf and Country Club, 400 Binks Forest Dr. 

Vince Bonvento, Assistant County Administrator, Public Safety Director, joined the County in 1975 as the Federal Grants Coordinator. Mr. Bonvento oversees the Criminal Justice Commission, the Office of the Medical Examiner, Public Safety and serves as liaison to Court Programs and the Solid Waste Authority.

 

Dr. Vincent Encomio loves oysters and shellfish. He has a passion for the environment, its creatures, and their preservation.

 

As Research Scientist at Florida Oceanographic Society, Dr. Encomio initiates, directs and coordinates the FOS Research Department activities and programs. The principal research project that has captured his imagination as well as his skills is the oyster reef restoration project, including oyster gardening. Restoration of the oyster beds is essential to the health of the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon and to the sustainability of the oyster population.

 

With his teaching and mentoring experience, Dr. Encomio is able to involve community members in his research project while maintaining the science at its highest level.

Registration and Networking from 11:30-12:00.  Luncheon begins promptly at 12 Noon.  Members with RSVP are   $ 20.00, without RSVP $ 25.00.  Non -Members and Guests are $30.00.  Please call 561-792-6525 to reserve your space today.  

July, 2010 – SouthFloridaTheaterReview.com

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South Florida Theater Review Launches Online

 

On July 26, theater critic Bill Hirschman and arts journalist Lawrence A. Johnson will unveil South Florida Theater Review, designed to be the comprehensive web site with reliable, vetted information and trusted opinion about theater in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.

        www.southfloridatheaterreview.com will serve the entire theater community: casual theatergoers wondering what to see this weekend and fervent fans wanting the latest dish on what’s coming months from now, theater professionals seeking word about auditions, producers wanting to let the public know about an added show or last-minute cancellation, snowbirds, natives, playwrights, designers, students and fans seeking links to research resources, even expatriate actors in NYC, LA or on the road hungry for news from home.

 

And, of course, there will be reviews of every professional production throughout the three counties that our time and manpower will accommodate. We’ll take advantage of the web’s immediacy by striving to turn reviews around in 24 to 48 hours. Eventually, we’ll review cast albums, DVDs and shows in NYC that Floridians might want to see, possibly even other regions to compare how our theater compares with theirs.

 

        Once we have ramped up, there will be something new, entertaining and informative to discover nearly every other day.

        Other facets we have planned will include:

·        The most up-to-date calendar of coming events, stretching as far into the future as we have information — with more than just dates, but information about what each production is about so you can make informed choices.

·        A massive list of websites: professional resources, research sites, fan sites, links to podcasts and videos.

·        A directory of contact information for every theater in the region: professional, community and college.

·        Bill’s blog, tentatively called “StageBill,” will provide a comments section that we hope will create a dialog among yourselves and us.

·        Interviews and advances as staffing permits. We’ll also link to videos and photos posted by the theaters.

        We can’t succeed without you as this site grows and evolves. We’ll need your help to keep this as current as possible.

        Please share your news items, let us know as far in advance as possible about schedule changes, tip us to story ideas, suggest improvements.

        

Theater companies and public relations representatives seeking coverage should email Bill at muckrayk@aol.com and cc Larry at theclassicalreview@gmail.com.  Inquiries about advertising and business matters, contact Larry at the above address.

        

Please spread the word to your friends and colleagues. If you run a theater and post postcards/flyers for other shows, we’d appreciate it if you’d put ours out there, too.

July, 2010 – TWO MEN Celebrates Five Years

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A 5th Birthday Celebration of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach

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On July 12th, friends of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach and supporters of Families First celebrated together at Tall Tales Restaurant at Gander Mountain. Co-owners of the local TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Janelle and Joel Dowley took the opportunity to raise funds for Families First of Palm Beach County, while celebrating their 5th year in business.  Networking, hors d’oevres, education about Families First and door prizes were all part of a fun evening in the restaurant adjacent to Gander Mountain.

Families First works with mothers, fathers and extended families to help make sure that these children are born in good health; receive the attention and nurturing they need to thrive; remain free from abuse; make important early strides in learning and growth; and are ready for future growth, development and success. More information can be found by visiting www.familiesfirstpbc.org or by calling (561) 721-2887.  They accept children’s clothing and back-to-school supplies as donations to help local children in need.

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach is known for the care that they put into each and every move, their company code of ethics and their commitment to local organizations in our community. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach donates all moving costs each month to a Families First family, as they move into a new home. For more information about TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach, call (561) 845-7373. See their coupon on our website (under “AW Coupons.”)

July, 2010 – Wellington Amphitheater Opens

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Wellington Amphitheater Opens and Wellington Aquatic Center Re-Opens         

 

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Despite a soggy afternoon, the Wellington area public enjoyed a fun, free afternoon of festivates all centered around the lovely new 3,200 sq. foot amphitheater, located right in front of the Wellington Community Center.  Music, bounce houses and other fun events were sponsored by the Palms West Chamber and the Schumacher Family of GM Cars on July 3rd, 2010. 

 

The Wellington Aquatic Center, also right next to the Wellington Community Center, was re-opened and free to the public for this day of celebration. Participants enjoyed the swimming, water play area and water slides, as well as raffles and “Wellington” rubber duckies.  These two beautiful facilities will be home to many great events in Wellington in the coming years.

July, 2010 – Kudos to Wellington!

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Dear Editor,

 

KUDOS to Wellington for being touted in the Money Magazine’s Top 100 Places to live!  We are honored to be representing our business community however not surprised Wellington received this honor. What is truly impressive is that Wellington was the only community in all of Palm Beach County to be listed in the Top 100 Places to live and one of only three in the entire State of Florida. Equally impressive is that we have only been a municipality for less then 15 years and we can thank community leaders such as Ken Adams, Kathy Foster and others for having the vision to see the future of Wellington as its own municipality.

 

 

Mayor Bowen, our Wellington Village council and especially the Village staff should be complemented and commended for allowing us to receive this national honor.  As a Chamber we are receiving calls from all over the country and have even appeared on our evening news!

 

The Village of Wellington balances a unique hometown, family atmosphere with an attractive natural environment, recreational, cultural and educational activities with facilities for all ages. Businesses and residents alike enjoy the year round climate that allows the Village of Wellington to maintain its status as one of the nation’s premiere equestrian and business friendly communities.  All while maintaining one of the lowest tax rates in Palm Beach County!!

 

Wellington is an equestrian community and lays claim to outstanding equestrian programs, activities and events, and is known as the “Winter Equestrian Capital.” We are home to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center and Equestrian Sport Productions. We are also home to the International Polo Club Palm Beach, known as the “Polo Capital of the World.”

 

 

Education is a top priority for families moving to Wellington, and our schools have a reputation of having a high level of excellence. In fact, all of our elementary and middle schools received an “A” rating this past year. In addition, our parks and recreation facilities are outstanding, providing activities for the young and the young at heart with numerous parks and sports programs. We have grown, but we continue to have a small-town atmosphere.

 

 

Again, thank you Mayor Bowen, Village Council and Village Staff for making us feel it an honor and privilege to work, live and play in Wellington. Keep up the fantastic work.

 

Michela Perillo-Green

Executive Director

 

On behalf of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors

 

 

July, 2010 – JCC Maccabi Games in Baltimore

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Contact:  Scott Benarde

                                                                                    Phone:     561-712-5231

                                                                                    Email:      scottb@jcconline.com

 

Lore & Eric F. Ross JCC, 8500 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33472, (561) 740-9000

JCC North, 4803 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418, (561) 689-7700


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE:   July 2, 2010

 

JCC of the Greater Palm Beaches sends team to compete

in annual summer JCC Maccabi Games in Baltimore

 

BOYNTON BEACHThe JCC of the Greater Palm Beaches once again is excited to be participating in the annual JCC Maccabi Games®, and will be taking a dozen teen athletes from Palm Beach County to compete in Baltimore from Aug. 8 through Aug. 13. This summer, almost four thousand Jewish teens from the U.S., Canada, Israel, Mexico, Hungary, and Great Britain will share in the fun of competing, and the pride of being part of a world-famous event that’s considered the “Jewish Olympics” for teens. The other host communities for the 2010 JCC Maccabi Games are: Denver, Omaha, NE., and Richmond, VA.

 

The JCC Maccabi Games have been offering a life- and personality-shaping experience to Jewish teenagers, ages 13-16, since 1982.  At this Jewish mini-Olympiad, each athlete has the chance to participate in one of 15 sporting events, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

 

The JCC of the Greater Palm Beaches delegation, known as the Palm Beach Sharks, will compete in basketball and tennis. The basketball team consists of: Seth Fortinsky, Jake and Chad Gottsegen, Cameron Kaplan, Jordan Paul, Austin Pepper, Sami Sachi, Allan Sadler, and Jake Waltuch. The tennis team members are: Andrew Katzenberg, Alexandra Kaye, and Kevin Paul. The delegation will again be lead by JCC staff member P.J. Abbott, and also includes basketball coach Geoff Stahl.

 

“I can’t wait to get the team to this summer’s JCC Maccabi Games,” says Abbott. “I have witnessed first hand the positive impact the Games have on our team members, and know this is going to be an experience our athletes remember for years to come.”

 

Abbott adds that, “The athletic competition part of the Games is just the tip of the iceberg. The kids are also going to build relationships with Jewish teens from all over the world as well as within our delegation. I can’t wait to watch our area teens embark on this journey.”

 

The Games also promote community involvement, teamwork, and pride in being Jewish.

 

For example, athletes visiting host communities stay with local Jewish families. This “home hospitality” is vital to the experience, representing the extended Jewish family and the value of welcoming the stranger.

 

Also, every set of Games has a volunteer program called Days of Caring and Sharing, when athletes join with local community organizations to work on social-action projects.  Past Days of Caring and Sharing activities have included building homes for the poor, holding carnivals for handicapped children, cleaning parks, and packaging food to be given to the hungry.  The purpose is to teach tikkun olam (repairing the world) by example, so that these young people incorporate these values into their daily lives once they return home.

 

For more information about how to get involved with, or sponsor, the JCC Maccabi Games delegation, contact P.J. Abbott at 561-712-5244, or pjabbott@jcconline.com

 

Team member Sami Sachi competed in San Antonio last year and became friends with the San Antonio Spurs mascot. Seth Fortinsky and Allan Sadler are also returning team members of the JCC Palm Beach Sharks.
Team member Sami Sachi competed in San Antonio last year and became friends with the San Antonio Spurs mascot. Seth Fortinsky and Allan Sadler are also returning team members of the JCC Palm Beach Sharks.

 

 

. The mission of the Jewish Community Center of the Greater Palm Beaches is to create a strong Jewish community by providing high quality programs close to where people live that connect people to Jewish life.

 

The JCC is an affiliated agency of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.

 

Visit our website at www.JCConline.com