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June, 2010 – Kids’ Cooking Corner at Taste of the West

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Kids’ Cooking Corner

 

Thursday, June 3, 2010 – 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

South Florida Fair Americraft Expo Center East

KIDS’ COOKING CORNER

Sponsored By Whole Foods Market and Dianne M. Morin, Inc.

Having fun will be a must while girls and boys, ages 5 to 12 stir

up delicious chocolate treats with Dianne Morin’s Home Cooking for Kids and enjoy the yummy chocolates prepared with their own hands! Each session is limited to 15 and attendance is free to participating children. Adults accompanying children may purchase tickets on line at up delicious chocolate treats with Dianne Morin’s Home Cooking for Kids and enjoy the yummy chocolates prepared with their own hands! Each session is limited to 15 and attendance is free to participating children. Adults accompanying children may purchase tickets on line at

 

 

www.palmswest.com.  

 

Pre-purchased tickets are $12.00 ($15.00 at door on day of event).

Registration form and sign up information . . .

June, 2010 – 13th Annual Taste of the West

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13th Annual Taste of the West on June 3rd

The Palms West Chamber of Commerce will present its 13th annual Taste of the West and Chocolate Lovers’Festival on Thursday,  June 3th at the South Florida EXPO Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach.  

Last year we had over 30 member restaurants and caterers offer samples of their fare, with 70 business exhibitors displaying their products and services to over 2,000 attendees.   The Chocolate Lovers’ Festival will feature delectable chocolate samplings, with the “People’s Choice Trophy” being awarded to the best chocolate dessert determined by the attending public.  Put your restaurant in front of hundreds of new customers in one night. This event is the one you have been waiting for.  If the best advertising is word of mouth, put your food in theirs.  This event has something for everyone, food, chocolate, chef competitions and demonstrations.   Don’t miss it!

Presented by Royal Palm Beach Toyota and produced by the Palms West Chamber of Commerce, this highly popular food tasting and business expo is open to the public from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.  Admission is $15.00 per person.  Community partners include The Palm Beach Post, The Town Crier, South Florida Dines and South Florida Fair.  

For sponsorship opportunities please contact  Marc Schlags at (561) 790-6200

May, 2010 – Orioles Win in Wellington Little League

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The Orioles Win in Wellington Little League 2010!

 

The Orioles, coached by David Pugnet, won the Minors Championship (ages 9/10) on May 22nd.

Congratulations to the Orioles! Photo IDs at bottom of this story.
Congratulations to the Orioles! Photo IDs at bottom of this story.

 

 

 

 

They beat the Blue Jays 13-2 in the Championship Game on Saturday, May 15th.  This was Coach Pugnet’s 3rd Consecutive Wellington Little League Championship in a row as a Head Coach.  This is also the 3rd Consecutive Championship for young baseball players David Pugnet, Jr. and Austin Lent

 

head-coach-getting-shavedCoach Pugnet made the bold promise to his team that if they won the Championship, he would let them shave his head.  See photo!

 

On their way to the Championship, they beat the Marlins 11-5 on Saturday, May 8th and the Cardinals 3-1 on Wednesday, May 12th and did this all as the 6th Seed in a 10 Team Play-off Bracket. Congratulations to the Orioles this year!

 

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Team picture. From left to right, starting with the Top Row:

 

Top Row:  Coach Ed Enfield, Coach Jay Evans, Coach Brad Simon, Head Coach David C. Pugnet, Sr.

Middle Row:  Konnor McGhee, Jake Simon, Ryan Enfield, Austin Lent, Dawson Proodian, Francis Cerasuolo, Jake Evans

Bottom Row:  Chris Esteva, Barrett Travis, David C. Pugnet, Jr., Jon Sondermann, Dylan Pugnet, Jayson Evans

June, 2010 – New Tax Benefits Available

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By the NumbersJuan Cocuy

New Tax Benefits Available to Small Businesses and Tax-Exempt Organizations in 2010

By Juan Cocuy

There are several new tax benefits available to small businesses for providing health insurance and for hiring previously unemployed workers.

Small Business Health Care Tax Credit  

Many small businesses and that provide health insurance coverage to their employees now qualify for a special tax credit. The credit is specifically targeted to help small businesses and tax-exempt organizations that primarily employ low and moderate income workers.  To be eligible, 1) a qualifying employer must cover at least 50% of the cost of health care coverage for some of its workers based upon a single rate, 2) have less than the  25 full-time workers or the equivalent (“FTEs”) (the hours worked by part-timers count), 3)  pay average annual wages below $50,000.  Because the eligibility rules are based upon FTEs and not the number of employees, businesses that use part-time help may qualify even if they employ more than 25 employees.

The credit is worth up to 35 percent of a small business’ premium costs for tax years 2010-2013. In 2014 the credit increases to 50%. The credit is phased out gradually for companies with average wages between $25,000 and $50,000 and for companies with the equivalent of between 10 and 25 full-time workers. The maximum credit goes to smaller employers-those with 10 or fewer FTEs paying annual wages of $25,000 or less. The credit is available for a maximum of six years: 2010 through 2013 and for any two years after that,

Eligible small businesses can claim the credit as part of the general business credit starting with the 2010 income tax return they file in 2011.  Companies can only use the credit to offset the actual federal income taxes they pay for the year. However, any unused portion of the credit can be carried forward for up to 20 years to reduce future taxes.

Tax-Free Employer-Provided Coverage Available for Children under Age 27

Effective March 30, 2010 health coverage provided for an employee’s children under 27 years of age is now generally tax-free to the employee. This is available if the children are already covered under the employer’s plan or are added to the plan at any time.   This expanded health care benefit applies to various workplace and retiree health plans. It also applies to self-employed individuals who qualify for the self-employed health insurance deduction on their federal income tax return. The new age 27 standard replaces the lower age limits that applied under  previous tax law , as well as the requirement that a child generally qualify as a dependent for tax purposes.

Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (“HIRE”)

Employers who hire unemployed workers between February 4, 2010 and December 31, 2010 may qualify for a 6.2 percent payroll tax incentive that effectively exempts them from the employers 6.2% Social Security Tax on wages paid to those workers after March 18, 2010. This reduced tax withholding will have no effect on the employee’s future Social Security benefits. Employers can claim this payroll tax forgiveness on the quarterly 941, starting with the 2nd quarter 2010 return.

For each eligible worker retained at least a year, businesses may claim an additional  general business credit of up to the lesser of $1,000 or 6.2% of federal taxable wages on the business’s 2011 federal income tax return.  The employee’s wages for the last 26 weeks of that year must be at least 80% of the wages paid in the first 26 weeks.  These tax benefits are primarily for new positions, not to fill existing ones.  In addition, employers must obtain a statement from each new hire certifying that they were unemployed the 60 days before beginning work. Household employers cannot claim the new benefit.

If you have any questions on these or other topics, please feel free to call me at 561-762-0227.

 

Juan C. Cocuy CPA

With contributions from Liz Rubin 5.12.10

About Cocuy, Burns & Co., P.A. Located at 12400A South Shore Boulevard, Cocuy, Burns & Co., P.A. is the only full-service CPA firm in the western communities. We have been in business for over 20 years and provide a full menu of services to the professionals and businesses in our area including tax compliance and planning, auditing and consulting. We can be reached at 561-793-1927 or by visiting www.cocuyburns.com.

June, 2010 – A Mom’s Memory, A Winning Trip to Chicago

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A Mom’s Memory: Chicago Challenges Reap Big Rewards for Wellington Landings Middle School Band

 

By Lois Spatz

 

 

Imagine, if you will, being in charge of 88 middle school students stranded at the O’Hare airport on a Sunday afternoon. Arriving at said destination with the knowledge, your flight has been canceled and you’re not sure how you will get two bus loads of teenagers home. Then consider being there for eight hours, being told by several seemingly friendly gate agents, “A plane is coming for you, we promise,” while watching your departure time on the terminal screen scroll later and later with each passing hour.

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Then imagine eager, excited teenagers roaming about while tired tempered chaperones put on a brave face, not completely sure what will happen next.

 

Perhaps you’ve entered an episode of the Twilight Zone or just a glimpse into a day in the life of Wellington Landings Band Director Chris Martindale and 22 other adults who were all toughing it out together after a long, action-packed weekend in Chicago. A weekend filled with museums, shows, a theme park visit, two first-place trophies and series of fortuitous events.

 

It started out with an early, yet ordinary, 7 am flight from Palm Beach International on April 30th. The plan was to take the middle school concert band to participate in Chicago at the 2010 Parks Across America competition and a few other stops along the way. 

 

First issue – the airlines separate the group into two connecting flights in Atlanta, one scheduled to leave an hour and a half later than the other. A string of fate and luck begin for the group when it is announced the first flight is delayed exactly an hour and a half and coincidently, they all leave the tarmac together.

 

Arriving in Chicago, they are greeted by two tricked-out neon tour buses that are theirs for the weekend, only the drivers are from St. Louis and do not own a GPS system. Turns out the group gets to see a lot more of Chicago’s architecture and visit a few extra neighborhoods than expected along the way, taking the true scenic route. But hey- we all know it’s about the journey, right?

 

First stop, the Field Museum where the only ever discovered 42,000-year-old intact mammoth, named Lyuba, is the featured exhibition. The group also spends the long afternoon touring the museum, walking along the shores of central Lake Michigan and crossing the street to explore Soldier Field.  

 

Around 3:30 they pack it in and head off to the Willis (formerly Sears – don’t get me started) Tower. Here teenagers go out on a ledge 103 stories above the ground on a Plexiglas floor that overlooks the city. For some born and raised in Florida, it is the first time they are experiencing being in a building that far above sea level. 

 

Next stop, Gino’s Pizza, a Chicago piece of history to go with your piece of pizza served family style. The decor is scribbled graffiti where even the principal of the school has to raise his hand and call out the requested pizza toppings through the loud crowd buzzing over a BlackHawks game. Quite possibly a teenager’s dream of a perfect meal. 

 

The end of Friday night was a culmination of exhaustion and exhilaration with a performance of the Blue Man Group at the historical Briar Street Theater in Lincoln Park. The show was an amazing mixture of paint spilled into the audience by blue men pounding enormous base drums, there were electric guitars and other loud “music”, flashing lights and about 3,000 rolls of toilet paper stretched through the top of the audience down to the bottom during the finale. Although the accompanying English teacher wasn’t so impressed, most of the kids were thrilled beyond belief. 

 

Early Saturday morning found the students munching pancakes and sausages in the Embassy Suites lobby buffet, then packing instruments to head out to Gunther, IL. This would be the highlight and “real” purpose of the band’s trip – to participate in the 2010 Music in the Parks competition, a national venue where schools are invited to visit theme parks as they strive to perfect their art. (Or as some parents may call it, a very expensive field trip used as a good motivator to practice the French horn.)

 

With very little sleep and not having even seen their instruments since they packed them in a truck the previous Tuesday, the WLMS concert band performed in the O’Plaine Middle School gymnasium, taking the judges by storm. They would later receive two Superior ratings along with the two top spots in the competition.

 

After a quick change on the buses, the boys and girls were ready to head to Six Flags Great America. Not only did the get to spend the day riding coasters and merry-go-rounds, they were treated to a genuine awards ceremony at the park. WLMS took first place in the Middle School Concert Band 1 AA division, as well as the honor of taking first place in the Overall Junior High School/Middle School Concert Band. “I am not only proud of the way my students perform, I am proud of the way they carry themselves everywhere they go,” Martindale said. 

 

Then came Sunday. The morning started out as the group’s tour bus was stopped by a police officer along the route to Shedd’s Aquarium. The reason, there was a parade for the police and the bus driver took a wrong turn. Being held up for so long, the group had to head directly to the second leg of the Sunday tour, Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry.  After a busload of moans about missing the Belugas, Martindale shouted, “You’re all from Florida, you’ve seen fish before.” 

 

Once again, misfortune turned propitious and an early arrival turned into photo ops and climbing rocks along the south shores of Lake Michigan on what turned out to be a beautiful sunny day.

 

If you’ve seen the movie Vacation with Chevy Chase and his character’s visit to the Grand Canyon, then you can visualize the group’s tour of one of the most amazing museums in the world.

 

After an hour or so everyone loaded back onto the buses to head for the O’Hare airport. Only one problem it was 1:30 with a departure time of 3:08. Anyone ever tried to make it through the traffic of east of downtown to O’Hare in an hour?

 

The next small wave of panic settled in after a voice mail message from one of the parents calling from Wellington. “This is Marie,” my friend and fellow band parent Marie Diz’s message continued, “I just had another parent call me in a panic to say your flight has been canceled and you are not scheduled to come home until Monday evening.” 

 

“Chris, come here,” I say as I motion the band director.

 

“We already know,” he says with a reassured grin. “Let’s keep this to ourselves for now.”

 

As I look a few seats in front of me, I notice the Principal’s pale appearance, cell phone in hand, with frantic fingers repeatedly entering numbers and I realize he is probably in shock as he is entering our flight number into Delta’s automated system. 

 

The possibility of another day in Chicago looms only through the minds of those few on board who are aware of what is happening.

 

As the bus enters the departure area, the panic of missing the flight is replaced with the anxiety of getting 88 students home and in bed in time for school the next day.

 

“There are two options,” the Delta gate agent tells Martindale. “Either we put you all up at the Hilton and give you meal vouchers or we send for a plane.” Either one of these solutions is a hit with the gang, but most prefer plan A which would include a day off of school.

 

As everyone settles in for a long wait and a long hand of penny poker in the middle of the terminal the announcement finally comes, we are going home tonight on our own private plane. The airline has requested a plane from Detroit to come specifically to ferry our group home. Now all we have to do is wait. 

 

It would be eight hours of back and forth strolls through the terminal, a lot of McDonald’s hamburgers and thousands of text messages later, but finally we see the 727 pull up to the gate. The thrill of being on our own plane is shared only by a few other stranded passengers, including an inebriated FAU Science teacher who thankfully passed out once we got on the plane.

 

Finally, as the chartered plane pulls out to the tarmac around 10:00pm, we see fire trucks rushing the runway. There are 15 or 20 of them headed out to a plane and we all realize this night could get a lot longer. We see them turn an Air Canada plane back towards the gate with the trucks escorting the plane right past us. (We never did find out what was going on, but did get the all clear pretty quickly afterwards.)

 

At last, home sweet home at 1:30 AM. A final cheer filled the cabin as the weary travelers ended the adventurous weekend with one last bit of good luck – a final announcement from accompanying Landings Principal Eric Paul, “You will be excused for your first two classes tomorrow so everyone sleep in.”  

 

And as the band students drag themselves into the arms of their dreary-eyed parents waiting in the Palm Beach arrival area, you could say the Twilight Zone episode Life’s Real Roller Coaster Rides has come to a final yet happy ending.

 

Lois SpatzLois Spatz is a proud mother, photographer and writer. She enjoys volunteering for the scouts and the schools in the western Wellington area. For copies of photos, contact her at (561) 797-1056.

May, 2010 – Arthritis Foundation’s Celebrity Bartending Event

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Arthritis Foundation’s Celebrity Bartending Event on May 20th 

Please join us this Thursday, May 20th, from 5:30PM – 7:30PM at Roxy’s Sky Bar for an Evening Under the Stars benefitting the Arthritis Foundation’s “Let’s Move Together” Walk! 
 
Celebrity bartenders include Palm Beach Polo players, Brandon Phillips and Kris Kampsen; WPTV Channel 5’s, Marci Gonzalez and KOOL 105.5’s Tim Allan Walker.
 
Raffle and prizes!  For more information, contact Susie Rhodes at the Arthritis Foundation, (561) 833-1133 or Brenda Burnette at (561) 351-4314.

May, 2010 – Improv at CityPlace Gives Back

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The Improv at CityPlace in West Palm Beach has helped many area organizations raise some pretty significant money through our “Fundraising through laughter” program, as they give back 70% of the proceeds to your organization

Improv 

The concept is pretty simple and straightforward…they select an evening,  Sunday – Thursday. The Improv will print you a custom ticket for your organization and it helps to have a lot of volunteers getting involved. (If you sell 150 tickets, for example, your group will earn 70% which equates to $2,100.) The cost of each ticket is $20 and it admits 2 adults…this is a tremendous value as they are actually getting to see a show at a very reduced price.  Usually, tickets are $30.00 each and admit one.  This is much better than a raffle for a television or merchandise . . . because most people don’t get anything from a raffle.  Here everyone wins because they have fun. It is up to you and your team/organization, as to how much time to allow for the selling of the tickets. For more information, contact . . .

 

Ilyse August
Fundraising Events Coordinator
AUGUST EVENTS
info@augustevents.net
561. 503. 3691

June, 2010 – Lunch with Lois Frankel on June 24th

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Contact: 

Maureen Gross

Director of Development

Palms West Community Foundation

maureen@palmswest.com

 (561)790-6200 office

(561)714-0887 cell

(561)793-4181 home

 

 

PALMS WEST COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S

 

WOMEN IN BUSINESS SERIES

 

PRESENTS

 

“LUNCH WITH LOIS FRANKEL”

 

 

The Palms West Community Foundation is pleased to announce its next event for the Women in Business series.  The Foundation is presenting a luncheon, beginning at 12:15p.m., at Binks Forest Golf Club on Thursday, June 24, 2010.  West Palm Beach’s own, Mayor Lois Frankel, will be the featured speaker at the luncheon.  Frankel will be sharing some of her insights and experiences as a woman involved in the political and business community.

 

Frankel began her public career as an attorney, and in 1986 she was elected to the State of Florida House of Representatives.  She served in the House for fourteen years, and during that time, she rose to the position of Minority Leader–the first Democratic woman in Florida history to achieve such an honor.  In 2003, Frankel was elected as Mayor of West Palm Beach.  Frankel is very active in the community, and has earned a reputation as a champion of women, children and seniors.  During her time as Mayor, she has made quality of life a priority for the City of West Palm Beach.  Frankel will be sharing her experience and insights with the luncheon attendees…sprinkled with a few humorous stories.

 

The cost for the luncheon is $25.00 for Palms West Chamber members, and $30.00 for non-chamber members.  For reservations, please go to www.palmswest.com, and click on the Women in Business icon on the right-hand side.  Or, you can call Scott Brown at the Palms West Chamber office—(561)790-6200.

June, 2010 – Medical & Wellness Festival

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Wellington Chamber of Commerce announces Medical and Wellness Festival Chairmen, Committee and Presenting Sponsors

 

May 12, 2010 – Wellington, FL — The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce Dr. Blake Kendall -Emergency Specialists of Wellington (Wellington Regional Medical Center ER) and Dr. Randall Laurich -The Wellness Center as Chairmen of the 2010 Wellington Health and Wellness Festival. 

 

The goal of this event, presented by the Medical Committee of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce is to create awareness of the many dimensions of wellness through experiential booth exhibits. We’ll showcase a variety of specialties including medical screenings, cutting edge fitness trends, integrative and holistic medicine, aromatherapy, pet therapy, free massages and heart healthy food samples. The festival has something for everyone!

 

Presenting Sponsors are the City of Wellington, The Pointe at Wellington Green, Emergency Specialists of Wellington, The Wellness Center and MedExpress Urgent Care. 

 

Dr. Randy Laurich of the Wellness Center has been practicing

Dr. Randall Laurich of The Wellness Experience
Dr. Randall Laurich of The Wellness Experience

 chiropractic wellness care since 1998 when he graduated from the Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic.   Dr. Laurich’s special focus and passion is helping people change the patterns and habits that are preventing the body from healing itself.  His broad knowledge in diverse fields including nutrition and exercise therapy, as well as his experience in personal growth and motivational leadership, allows Dr. Laurich to partner with each patient to help them achieve their desired health goals.

 
Dr. Blake Kendall, Emergency Specialists of Wellington is a Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician and Attending Physician and Director of Marketing and Business Development at Wellington Regional Medical Center- Emergency Department for the past 4.5 years.  Dr. Kendall -received his education at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Yale University and has completed Post Graduate Medical Education at Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, Philadelphia Orthopedic Group and Mercy Catholic Medical Center  

 

MedExpress is a full-service urgent care center dedicated to providing Great Care. Fast. Focused on the treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries for all ages, MedExpress offers these services with no appointments and no long waits.  Every clinic is open seven days a week from 9am to 9pm and has on-site X-ray facilities and laboratory services to provide prompt and comprehensive medical care in a welcoming environment.

 

The Host Committee of this event includes the Chairmen Dr. Kendall and Dr. Laurich, Kimberly Freedman- MedExpress Urgent Care, representatives from the City of Wellington, Marge Sullivan – The Palm Healthcare Foundation, and Jerry Fonda- Diabetes and Nutrition Centers.

 

The event will be held Saturday, June 19 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Pointe at Wellington Green (In Front of LA Fitness). The Pointe at Wellington Green is owner by NAI/Merin Hunter Codman, Inc.  who are the largest commercial real estate brokerage firm in Palm Beach County, Florida with over two decades experience advising on strategic acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, comprehensive property management and corporate services.  The firm advises on all commercial property sectors from office and industrial to retail, and land, and has among its client base some of the nation’s most prestigious institutional and private investors.  The firm is a member of NAI Global, the world’s leading commercial real estate network with a presence spanning more than 40 countries around the globe.

 

NAI/Merin Hunter Codman is headed by Chairman Neil E. Merin and President Jay M. Grossman.  The Company is headquartered in West Palm Beach with regional offices in Boca Raton, Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens.

 

Register today…its Easy! Health and Wellness Professionals…Don’t Miss Out.  FREE TO WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEMBERS!  Please call 561-792-6525 for more information. Registration deadline for Wellness Festival vendors will be June 14.

May, 2010 – Hannah Montana’s star Cody Linely to Appear at Boomer’s

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus fans will be excited to know that Cody Linely

Cody Linley of Hannah Montana fame to appear and record at Boomer's in Wellington.
Cody Linley of Hannah Montana fame to appear and record at Boomer's in Wellington.

 (from the Hannah Montana show) will be appearing at Boomer’s Music in Wellington on Sunday, May 23rd at noon.  He will be recording a single along with Kelly Jacobs of Boomer’s Music and he will be “in the house” for approximately an hour.

 

If you’d like to meet Cody, arrive early!  Come to meet Cody Linely and get an autographed picture – meet and greet style. Only the first 20 – 25 people will be able to get in, and a donation for the Laura Brooke Music Foundation ($25 – $50) is requested.

 

Boomer’s Music is located at 12789 W. Forest Hill Blvd, Suite C, Wellington, FL and can be reached at 561-656-1259.  The Laura Brooke Music Foundation raises funds for children in need, who would like to pursue a music career.