FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 28, 2010
Contact: Jennifer Martinez, Communications Manager
Hospice of Palm Beach County
(561) 273-2194 or jmartinez@hpbc.com
ESPN/Fox Sports Host and Renowned Marine Artist
Co-Chair Annual Horizons Tournament
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. – One is known for his tips to hook that big catch, the other his incredible depictions of marine life in art – but on July 17, 2010, both Norm Isaacs and Carey Chen will hold the title of co-chair’s of the 11th Annual Horizons Fishing Tournament.
Synonymous with bill fishing around the world, Isaacs is currently the host of Big Game Fishing the World on Fox Sports Net National and previously on ESPN. Chen, a world-renowned marine artist, is a genuine master of his craft. With portraits of marine life featured around the world, Chen is known for his attention to detail and fascinating use of colors.
“We are thrilled to have Captain Norm Isaacs and Carey Chen serve as Honorary Chairs of this event,” said Greg Leach, President of Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation. “In addition to this role, both gentleman have agreed to donate a ½ day fishing trip with them aboard the Baby Grand Fishing Boat, generously donated by Captain Ernie Small, to be raffled off at the event.” Raffle tickets for this incredible fishing opportunity are $10 each. Winners need not be present to win.
The tournament’s festivities will kick-off with the Captain’s Meeting, sponsored by Park Avenue BBQ, on Thursday, July 15, 2010. Lines may be dropped in the water beginning at 6:30am the day of the tournament. Anglers may leave from any inlet but must weigh in at The Riviera Beach Marina. Following weigh-in, guests are invited to the Awards Ceremony Dinner catered by Outback Steakhouse.
Chair of the event is Mark Wodlinger. Presenting Sponsor of the event is the Rendina Family Foundation. Additional sponsors include: City of Riviera Beach, Riviera Beach Marina, Cod & Capers Seafood Market, D.S. Eakins Construction Corporation, Grand Slam Castaways KDW Tournament, Tuppens Marine. Media sponsors include ESPN Radio 760, and Clear Channel Radio’s GATER and WJNO stations.
The registration fee of $150-$300 is based on date of entry and includes: one boat entry
with up to six anglers, one t-shirt, and two tickets to Awards Ceremony Dinner. To
register for the tournament or purchase raffle tickets, , please call (561) 494-6884 or visit www.hpbcf.org <http://www.hpbcf.org> .
About Hospice of Palm Beach County: As the hospice provider of choice in the Palm Beach County community, Hospice of Palm Beach County cares for more than 7000 patients per year and thousands more families. The 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization is dedicated to meeting every need of patients and families faced with advanced illness. The organization offers a comprehensive range of programs and services – from nationally recognized hospice care to music therapy, massage and loss-specific healing services. Full bereavement support is offered to hospice families and to anyone in the community in need.
Care is provided wherever the patient is – the home, skilled nursing or assisted living facility, hospital or hospice inpatient care center, including the C.W. Gerstenberg Hospice Center in West Palm Beach, the Jay Robert Lauer Hospice and Palliative Care Center at JFK Medical Center, the Bethesda Memorial Hospice and Palliative Care Center at Bethesda Memorial Hospital, and the Hospice and Palliative Care Centers at Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. Hospice of Palm Beach County’s focus is on quality of life. The organization is sensitive to and respectful of religious, cultural and personal beliefs. For information about Hospice of Palm Beach County, please call (888) 848-5200 or visit www.hpbc.com.
Williams to Lead The King’s Academy Track Team to State Finals
WEST PALM BEACH – Tuesday, April 27th – The King’s Academy’s Track Team “electrified” the FHSAA Class 1A regional meet held Thursday in Miami, as Ian Williams led them to a third place finish in the men’s division, only nine points short of the winning team’s total.
Williams was regional champion in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and joined Brian Grove, Ricky Roy, Connor Price, and Trace Batten (alternate) in winning the 4 x 100 meter relay.He also qualified for a fourth event at states with a school record performance in the long jump.Jamaal Wallace also had a strong performance at the meet, finishing as regional champion in the discus and also qualified for states with a second place finish in the shot put.Scott Simpson qualified for the state meet in the 3200-meter run.
For the Lady Lions, two relay teams led the way at the regional.Julia Corley, Ashley Pisciottano, Samantha Gaffney, Gilda Doria, and Shauna Dowling (alternate) in the 4 x 800 relay and Brooke Garmon, Payton Campbell, Emily Cohen, Emily Stetzer, and Samantha Gaffney (alternate) in the 4 x 400 meter relay were state qualifiers.Kimmy Ruch (100 meters), Stetzer (400 meters), and Doria (800 meters) also advanced to the state finals in individual events.
The King’s Academy is a nationally recognized private Christian school serving approximately 1,200 students from preschool through twelfth grade and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Association of Christian Schools International, and the Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools. The King’s Academy serves students and their families across Palm Beach and Hendry Counties at its main campus at Belvedere Road and Sansbury’s Way in West Palm Beach, its Clewiston campus on Caribbean Avenue, and its satellite preschool campuses in Greenacres, Palm Beach Gardens, and Royal Palm Beach.More information about The King’s Academy is available online at www.TKA.net.
Florida equestrians lead Virginia Intermont College to the 2010 Intercollegiate Dressage Association National Championship
College Sports
April 25, 2010
Lead by three riders from Florida, Virginia Intermont College located in Bristol, VA won the 2010 Intercollegiate Dressage Association National Championship Saturday April 23rd making it Virginia Intermont’s third national championship in 5 years.This year’s championship was hosted by St Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, NC.Elizabeth Mirson a sophomore from Wellington FL, Gigi Good a junior from Boca Raton FL, and Claire Almon a junior from Longwood, FL each finished second out of twelve competitors in their respective divisions accumulating sufficient points of which the other schools could not overcome. Elizabeth Mirson was the only returning rider from last year’s team that returned home as the 2009 reserve national champion.Liz was determined to return and finish what she started. The University of Florida finished second and Virginia Tech place third.
All three Floridians were the individual regional champions in their respective divisions.Chelsea Dressler, a senior from Covington VA, the fourth member of team, finished fourth in her division.
The IDA was formed in 2001 and now has a membership of 55 colleges and more than 600 individual riders.Intercollegiate dressage competitions have a unique format in that the rules require each rider to randomly draw a horse from a pool of horses selected for each division. The rider then has ten minutes to get acquainted with their mount before entering the ring.
The college bound invitational held in Newberry, Fl each year appears to be the common thread that first attracted these riders to VIC.Coaches Eddie Federwisch and Lisa Moosmuller focused their attention on recruiting some of this nation’s most promising young riders many years ago via the college bound invitational and it has clearly payoff for them.
Open 8:00am to 10:00pm Mon-Sat. 9:00am-9:00pm on Sundays
Events are held at 2635 State Road 7, in the Lifestyle Center and are free of charge unless otherwise noted. Register by phone at 561.904.4000 or at the customer service desk. Refunds, credits, or transfer of classes will not be honored for no-shows or cancellations made fewer than 24 hours before event. All events are subject to change. Classes with low registration may be cancelled. Any classes cancelled by Whole Foods Market will be refunded. Space is limited.
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Customers who bring their own shopping bags receive a 10 cent refund per bag or can choose to donate the refund to one of two charities; the local Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center or the Whole Planet Foundation. Please ask a cashier for details on the charities or visit: www.Vinceremos.com and www.WholePlanetFoundation.org.
Events, Seminars, & Classes:
Block Party Every Tuesday Night!
Tuesday, May 4th 5:30-7:00pm ~ Cinco de Mayo!
Tuesday, May 11th 5:30-7:00pm ~ Gluten Free
Tuesday, May 18th 5:30-7:00pm ~ On a Stick
Tuesday, May 25th 5:30-7:00pm ~ Party Eats
Experience a new way to shop for dinner. Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample. Teams will create new recipes each week to give you new cooking ideas and to compete for our recycled Earth trophy, so be sure to pick up a ballot in our produce department to cast your vote!
Block Party: Cinco de Mayo!
Tuesday, May 4th 5:30-7:00pm
Experience a new way to shop for dinner. Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample. Teams will create new recipes each week to give you new cooking ideas and to compete for our recycled Earth trophy, so be sure to pick up a ballot in our produce department to cast your vote!
Special Mom’s Morning Escape for Mother’s Day!
Thursday, May 6th 9:00-11:00am Free (Mommy and Me Yoga at 10:30- see details below)
Join us for this special Mom’s Morning Escape where Mom’s will receive a special goodie bag, mimosas and like always, a free coffee or tea, and muffin from the coffee bar. Please check in with customer service and pick up your Mom’s Morning Escape Voucher, then, make your way to the coffee bar for breakfast. Also enjoy a relaxing five minute chair massage by My Massage Corner in the café (first come first served)! Pre-registration required with Customer Service
Mommy-Baby Yoga by Amazing Births
Every Thursday, 10:30-11:15am $10/Class *First Class is free
Join us every Thursday and enter our comfortable, supportive environment where moms can meet other new moms, enjoy special bonding with their babies, and experience the benefits or yoga. Bring a mat for you and a blanket for your baby and wear comfortable clothes. No prior yoga experience necessary, newborns to crawlers fit this class best. (*please arrive 10 minutes before class time). Pre-registration required with Customer Service; payment collected at time of registration.
Cooking for Haiti with Chef Ron Duprat
Friday, May 7, 2010 6:00 to 8:00 pm Cost: $25 per person
Chef Ron Duprat, a contestant from Top Chef Season 6: Las Vegas, is partnering with Whole Foods Market to help raise funds for Food for the Poor, the non-profit organization providing relief efforts in Haiti. Guests will be treated to a demonstration of the Chilean Sea Bass recipe that he used in one of season six’s Quick Fire Challenges and will also learn various cooking tips and inside information from the show. If you would like to attend this Food for the Poor fundraiser featuring Chef Ron Duprat, reservations are required and can be made by calling 561-904-4000. The cost is $25 per person and 100% of your donation will directly benefit Food for the Poor.
Block Party: Gluten Free!
Tuesday, May 11th 5:30-7:00pm Free Sampling or Full Plate for $7 Donation
Join us for a special block party where all participants are welcome to sample Gluten Free options around the store for free, or get a full plate for a $7 donation to the Celiac Disease Foundation. Each department will feature a different Gluten Free dish made from the finest ingredients! Participants will have the chance to vote for their favorite dish and be entered into a free drawing for a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card, No Purchase Necessary, just stop by the Celiac Disease Foundation table to enter in the produce department. *Please note products prepared for this evening are advertised as Gluten Free by the manufacturer.
Healthy “Whole Deal” Cooking Class
Thursday, May 13th 6:30-8:00pm
Learn quick and easy recipes featured in The Whole Deal! Chef Joe will teach you how to feast fabulously, yet affordably, with these recipes. Registration Required with Customer Service.
Going Green with Carlos Ages 8-12 yrs. old
Sunday, May 16th 3:30-4:30pm
Join our Healthy Eating Specialist, Carlos Acosta, as he teaches children the importance of eating greens to be green! This class will have lots of great info, healthy snacks, and an interactive activity with the focus on healthy eating. Space is limited; pre-registration required with Customer Service.
The Fastest Drug-Free Ways to Improve ADD/ADHD
Monday, May 17th 6:30-7:30pm
Join Dr. Tim DeCanio, a board certified chiropractic neurologist, and learn how to improve attention, focus and outbursts in 12 weeks at home. Pre-Registration Required with Customer Service.
Block Party: Food on a Stick!
Tuesday, May 18th 5:30-7:00pm
Experience a new way to shop for dinner. Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample. Teams will create new recipes each week to give you new cooking ideas and to compete for our recycled Earth trophy, so be sure to pick up a ballot in our produce department to cast your vote!
Deliciously Raw with Renate: Perfect Picnic!
Tuesday, May 18th 6:30-8:00pm $20/person
Join Raw Foods Chef, Renate, as she shares her secrets to living a raw foods lifestyle. Each month, Renate will be sharing how to live a raw lifestyle without sacrificing taste! Each class will include three delicious recipes all with plant-based ingredients full of nutrients. This is the perfect class for the amateur, novice or expert! Payment collected at time of registration, pre-registration at customer service desk.
Gluten Free Cooking
Thursday, May 20th 6:30-8:00pm Free!
Chef Joe will be teaching new delicious Gluten Free recipes that are easy for anyone to put together. Bring your appetite and your gluten free questions. Pre-registration required with Customer Service
Kids Cooking
All Wrapped Up Ages 6- 14 yrs. $15/Child
Saturday, May 22nd 1:00-2:00pm
In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, come join us in creating a healthy Mexican wrap. This is the perfect class to teach kids how to read a recipe, experiment with new foods and learn how to prepare scrumptious recipes that are fun and HEALTHY! To register stop by our customer service desk; payment collected at time of registration.
Vietnamese cooking!
Sunday, May 23rd 2:00-3:30pm
Join Chef Joe as he teaches authentic Vietnamese cooking with the freshest ingredients. Participants will get to take home the recipes and taste the dishes! Pre-Registration Required with Customer Service.
Block Party: Party Eats
Tuesday, May 25th 5:30-7:00pm
Experience a new way to shop for dinner. Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample. Teams will create new recipes each week to give you new cooking ideas and to compete for our recycled Earth trophy, so be sure to pick up a ballot in our produce department to cast your vote!
Bikini Ready Low Sodium Cooking
Tuesday, May 25th 6:30-8:00pm $10/Person
Join guest chef and yoga instructor, Ursula Rafer from Divine Dining Florida as she teaches you to slim down this spring to be Bikini Ready by summer…make a delicious dinner, dessert and learn how Ursula lost 80 lbs while still eating great tasting foods. Participants will receive and learn to prepare 3 recipes (nutritional info included), have a chance to ask questions, and of course get a taste of everything. Pre-registration required with Customer Service; payment collected at time of registration.
Chef Chris Paul’s Good Cookin’ Thursday, May 27th 7:00pm $35/Person
Enjoy a five course, five-star meal, prepared by Master Chef Chris Paul from Wild Orchids Fusion. The night begins with an introduction to the three wines that you will taste throughout the evening, then you will be dazzled by the chef as he creates the most delectable dishes you will ever taste! Pre-registration required with Customer Service; Payment collected upon registration.
Support Our Troops Cookout!
Sunday, May 30th 12:00-4:00pm $5 Donation
Stop by our cookout and enjoy a hamburger, cowboy burger, or veggie burger along with coleslaw, and choice of drink all for a great cause! 100% of the money raised will go to, Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, to ship care packages to our troops. Our store will match up to $500 in donations so be sure to bring your family and friends to help us reach our goal. To learn more, come by the information table or visit www.forgottensoldiers.org.
Just a few highlights of happenings Around Wellington. For many more photos, visit the link “Photo Galleries” on this site!
Temple Beth Torah Board Member Sara Marcus and Village of Wellington Representative Robert Anderson look on as children from Temple Beth Torah Leonie Arguetty Preschool help plant trees for Earth Day.
Evan Baumel, a Wellington High School/dual enrollment student and “Teen Talk” columnist for AroundWellington.com, received the Award of Excellence in Political Science at the Palm Beach State College Awards of Excellence Dinner.
Turtle at Peaceful Waters Earth Day celebration. Photo: Patty Boxold.
Carrie and Gary Kane with their twins Colton and Spencer. Don't miss photographer Gary Kane's exhibit "100 Faces of Wellington" on display on the 1st floor of the Wellington Community Center - for one year!
You truly do not know how challenging (and at the same time wonderful) it is to be a mother, until you experience it for yourself. Even though there are a lot of funny emails about being a Mom that go around, I thought this one was quite good – “The Next Survivor Series.” And on a sweeter, more serious note, please read our “Poem of the Month” by Ron Lee Stewart, titled “From The Heart.” Happy Mother’s Day to all of you tired, hard-working, resilient, super Moms!
If you missed the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Obama’s speech was a lot of fun – so check out the video. Obama poked fun at Jay Leno, as well as many others, in his humorous address. “Glad to see the only person whose ratings fell more than mine last year,” he said, looking at Leno.
The Louisiana oil spill oozes on, as I write this, and it’s maddening to think of all of the wild animals, birds and fish that will be killed by this colossal spill.The National Audubon Society is recruiting volunteers in the fight to save “ecologically sensitive areas.” OilSpillVolunteers.com also provides the opportunity sign up and assist with the cleanup. This spill, caused by BP, threatens the entire Gulf Coast, and all living things in that environment, oozing at least 5,000 barrels a day. So the next time you hear someone say, “Drill, baby, drill,” ask them to stop their chanting and think of alternative energy resources instead.
Our fabulous contests continue! The first one runs from May 1st to 10th and the prize is a rejuvenating, one-hour massage from Massage Envy! And then please don’t forget to return to our “Contest” page between May 15th – 20th for a very special prize from the Improv at City Place!
We have a few fun stories about celebrities too (authors Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson and late night star Chelsea Handler). Thanks to Marla E. Schwartz, we have an exclusive interview with Barry and Pearson as they prepare for their book tour for their children’s Starcatcher series. If you’re able to, catch them at Fairchild Tropical Garden on Saturday, May 8 at 3pm for a very special book signing and garden tour event. Marla writes this month in her “Cultural Corner” about queen of late night comedy Chelsea Handler. She was able to see her on tour with her latest book “Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang.”
Feeling like there’s no way you can get back to your old, fit 20-something body that you once knew and loved? Local personal trainer and stretch expert Cheryl Alker is here to help. Read Glenn Swift’s story about how Alker gets her clients back to a “lean and lifted” body shape in our “AW Stories of the Month.”Cheryl, by the way, writes our AroundWellington.com “Health & Fitness” column each month and this month she asks, “How Strong Are You?”
As usual, I wish I could tell you about all of our May articles, but this is a good start. Click around and see our latest stories, photos and videos.
Each kid will play two sports
and take either music or dance classes.
There is no fast food.
Each man must
take care of his 3 kids; keep his assigned house clean,
correct all homework, complete science projects,
cook, do laundry, and pay a list of ‘pretend’ bills
with not enough money.
In addition,
each man
will have to budget enough money
for groceries each week.
Each man
must remember the birthdays
of all their friends and relatives,
and send cards out on time–no emailing.
Each man must also take each child to a doctor’s appointment,
a dentist appointment
and a haircut appointment.
He must make one unscheduled and
inconvenient visit per child to the Emergency Room.
He must also make cookies or cupcakes
for a school function.
Each man will be responsible for
decorating his own assigned house, planting flowers outside, and keeping it presentable at all times.
The men will only have access to television
when the kids are asleep and all chores are done.
The men must shave theirlegs,
wear makeup daily,
adorn themselves with jewelry,
wear uncomfortable yet stylish shoes,
keep fingernails polished,
and eyebrows groomed
During one of the six weeks,
the men will have to endure severe abdominal cramps, backaches, headaches,
have extreme, unexplained mood swings but never once complain or slow down
from other duties.
They must attend weekly school meetings
and church, and find time at least once to spend the afternoon at the park or a similar
setting.
They will need to read a book to the kids eachnight
and in the morning,
feed them,
dress them,
brush their teeth and
comb their hair by 7:30 am.
A test will be given
at the end of the six weeks,
and each father will be required to know
all of the following information:
each child’s
birthday,
height, weight,
shoe size, clothes size,
doctor’s name,
the child’s weight at birth,
length, time of birth,
and length of labor,
each child’s favorite color,
middle name,
favorite snack,
favorite song,
favorite drink,
favorite toy,
biggest fear, and what they want to be when they grow up.
The kids vote them off the island based on performance.
The last man wins only if…
he still
has enough energy
to be intimate with his spouse
at a moment’s notice.
If the last man does win,
he can play the game over and over and over
again for the next 18-25 years,
eventually earning the right
to be called Mother!
Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson on Tour, Delighting Little Pirates and Everyone Else too!
By Marla E. Schwartz
If you live in Florida and haven’t heard Dave Barry speak, then you’re missing out on something very special. Books and Books in Coral Gables has lined up an evening dubbed as a ‘Special Event’ in which Dave Barry will be discussing and signing his latest book, “I’ll Mature When I’m Dead: Dave Barry’s Amazing Tales of Adulthood” on Saturday, May 8 at 3PM, at Fairchild Tropical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156. Actually, it’s two treats in one – Dave’s not-to-miss presentation along with a visit to this lush tropical paradise – it can’t be beat.
You must purchase your tickets ahead of time in order to gain entrance into the event held at the Garden House. You can purchase tickets at all Books and Books locations as well as Fairchild Garden, while supplies last. You can call the bookstore at 305.442.4408 to pre-pay and get more information on the event. It costs only $40 for the talk, Q&A, book signing and a tram tour of the gardens (this is a must if you haven’t done it; and a must-do again if you’ve already done it), a copy of the book and a dessert reception after the event, which is sponsored by Whole Foods. If you’re a member of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, tickets are discounted by five-dollars.
Florida writer Ridley Pearson, who is on tour with Dave Barry
A few months ago Dave Barry was on tour with fellow scribe Ridley Pearson as they traversed the states discussing the newest novel in their children’s book series. If you’re looking for real-life superheroes, look no further than the dynamic duo of Miami’s own Pulitzer-Prize winning author Dave Barry, America’s most notable humorist since Mark Twain, and one of this country’s most inspiring crime thriller writers, Ridley Pearson, whose engrossing tales will leave your children waiting impatiently for their next masterpiece.
Peter and the Starcatchers - Barry and Pearson's 1st book in the children's series.
A pocketful of imagination mixed with a little bit of star stuff is all that was needed for these two very entertaining and fun-loving guys to begin writing their very first book together called Peter and the Starcatchers. This best selling children’s novel, which provides a back-story for the characters of Peter Pan, serving as a prequel to J. M. Barrie’s novel Peter and Wendy, has delighted children everywhere. Since then, they’ve written Peter and the Shadow Thieves, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon and have recently been on a book tour for their latest fête Peter and the Sword of Mercy.
There’s no denying that these two unassuming gentleman are the best of friends, thanks in fact to Dave’s brother, Sam Barry, whose wife Kathy Goldmark, founder of The Rock Bottom Remainders, recruited them to play in this band together fifteen-years-ago for a charity benefit. This first meeting turned into a long-lasting friendship. The story of how they met is just as important as the origination of the idea for their children’s novels that ties into the curiosity of one child. No, not Peter Pan, but that of Paige Pearson.
One night when Ridley was reading J. M. Barrie’s book to his daughter when she said, “Yah, dad, but how did Peter Pan meet Captain Hook in the first place?” Well, Ridley’s imagination took off and he said, “Paige, that’s its own book and daddy’s going to write about it.”
“And she’s thrilled by this whole thing,” Ridley said. “She didn’t realize the can of worms she had opened up”
During a recent book tour in the Los Angeles they were able to interact with many children with the release of Peter and the Sword of Mercy.
The fourth book in the Starcatchers series takes place in 1901. It has been 23 years since Peter and the Lost Boys returned from Rundoon and none of them have aged. Captain Hook is still in the picture. Molly and George Darling moved to London, got married and had three children. One night they’re visited by original Lost Boy James who is now working for Scotland Yard. He believes that the heir to England’s throne is under the influence of shadow creatures. The exciting journey soars. The journey of the book and the book tour.
“We get huge crowds, which have been unexpected in a recession”, Dave points out. “The kids come dressed as pirates and swordfighters and there are a bunch of one-eyed pirates in the audience.”
“And {we’ve} been driving {around} in this ridiculous vehicle which I’m not sure whether it has any impact on anybody,” Dave explained as Ridley begins to crack-up.“Well, it did have an impact on one bicyclist and us – which I mean in the sense that he means that it actually impacted him.”
“But we don’t know, maybe he was just figuring anybody who can afford the Sword Mobile must be loaded,” Ridley pointed out.
“The Sword Mobile is a Ford hybrid escort … is it called an escort?” Dave asked Ridley.
“Yes it is,” Ridley assured him. “An escort that they’ve wrapped with our jacket art so that our faces our on it, and the jacket cover is on it and it’s really fun.”
These gentlemen are definitely having fun on their book tour. But is fun the only name of the game? Years ago Ridley was quoted as saying he likes people to absorb knowledge when reading his books. Then what type of knowledge exactly is he hoping that people acknowledge people absorb while reading Peter and the Sword of Mercy?
They both crack up.
“Really, I said that?” He pondered. “I must’ve been smokin’ something’,” he joked. “That was something I said years ago and I was talking about my crime novels and it wasn’t knowledge.”
“He does a lot of research,” Dave said.
And without missing a beat, Ridley pointed out, “I meant that I put a lot of research into the book, so you learn something when you read my books. But knowledge – that’s a far stretch.It’s not like I have any knowledge to share.”
“We have no intention of putting meaning or life-lessons into these books,” he continued.‘These books are supposed to be what J.K. Rowling opened the door to, which is that the kids love the story and the characters, and they’re willing to read a big book.So we hope we’ve written big rich, fun books with a lot of story and character and very little significance to the world.”
Author Dave Barry
“We’re just trying to write fun books,” Dave said. “We have fun writing them, we try not to write down to kids. We take out bad words, and take typical relations between adults and knock them down from an R rating to a PG rating, but if somebody has to look a word up in the dictionary, so be it. The feedback is that the kids love reading them for that reason. They just love getting wrapped up in these characters and being taken on a wild ride.”
“A lot of times when we’re on this tour they’re seeing this book for the first time, and they’ve all brought the previous three books with them. We’re signing them and then they want to know what’s going to happen {next}, but they don’t want to know too much.”
One of the favorite characters in their books is Molly. She’s one of the most enigmatic female characters in children’s literature.Everyone loves Molly.
“We love Molly, too,” Dave said. “We both have daughters so we wanted to create a kick-butt little girl to be our heroine and every bit the equal of Peter. We’ve been really gratified to the reaction of girls to the books because there’s a tendency in the part of the book industry to divide fiction up between girl fiction and boy fiction and I can see some of that, but we really didn’t want that {to happen}.”
Dave’s daughter is now “nine and she’s just starting to read the Starcatchers and loves them.But if you ask her, she actually thinks she’s read them all because she’s been watching her father write them and go on book tours for all these years,” Dave explained. “She loves book events and my kids love it when their dad is in front of everybody and they come and drape themselves around me just to make sure that everybody knows ‘this is my dad’ you know and it’s pretty cool.”
So what have the kids asked these esteemed writers?
“Well, we do this little routine when we’re talking about the books and we talk about how we couldn’t call Captain Hook “Captain Hook” because when we started the first book, he still had both hands because he hadn’t met Peter Pan yet, so we called him the Black Mustache.So one little boy raised his hand and said, ‘What did they call him when he was little?’ Well, I had never thought about that,” Dave explained.
“And in the first book everybody gets washed up onto this island and one of the kids raised his hand and said, ‘hey you know, when they got washed up on the island, what did they eat?’ Ridley said.
“So we let Ridley handle that one and he thought about it for a moment and said, ‘bananas.’ That’s the thing about kids. They don’t care about rights, they don’t care about lawyers or film deals – they care about story and character and that’s what makes it so refreshing and fun,” Dave said.
“And this sounds weird because we’re talking about stuff we made up,” Dave said.
Also, when it comes to the star stuff, “we could’ve just said it’s pixie dust, but we wanted something that had more to it with the story behind it,” Ridley said.
“We wanted there to be more of a logic to it so that you could build more of a sustainable world around it,” Ridley said.
“There’s logic to this fantasy,” Dave pointed out.
“Dave demanded this from the beginning,” Ridley said. “I was more of the school of ‘star stuff can do anything’ and Dave very quickly laid down the law that there had to be rules to this world or it wouldn’t be any fun because then anything was possible at anytime.If you establish rules for a world it actually helps you because it sets up conflict and defines what’s going on.”
“It gives kids real problems to solve instead of ‘oh magic,’ you know,” Dave said.
So what advice do these prolific writers want to tell aspiring writers?
“Well, we meet a lot of them,” Dave said.“In any group of kids there’s always going to be two or three you can just tell are really into it.In fact one little boy brought us a written and illustrated complete new Peter and the Starcatchers book, which was really pretty good.”
“Yah, it was six-pages long,” Ridley added.
“There are certain kids who are just born to write,” Dave said. “If that’s what they want to do, we tell them to keep writing and to read a lot.”
“And be prepared to revise because there are days that Dave and I revise our stuff four or five times because that’s the only way it gets good.,” Ridley explained.
And what about a reality program about them – sort of like Dave’s previous show based on his life, ‘Dave’s World” – it could be called “Dave and Ridley’s World”?
“Sure, if I get the same arrangement as I had with ‘Dave’s World’, which was basically that {I didn’t have to do} anything.”
The idea of these men not doing anything isn’t real – so nix the reality show idea.
For those of you who cannot get enough of Barry’s work, he still periodically writes for the Miami Herald.You can also go to his official website for information:www.davebarry.com.And of course, make sure you check out Ridley Pearson’s website:www.ridleypearson.com for details on his novels, film deals, tour schedule and more.
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Dave Barry is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of more than two-dozen books including The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog; Dave Barry’s Money Secrets; Dave Barry’s Complete Guide to Guys; Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltway; and Big Trouble.
Ridley Pearson is the best-selling author of twenty-three novels, including the young adult novel The Kingdom Keepers and the adult thrillers Killer Weekend, Killer Summer, Cut and Run, The Pied Piper, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, Beyond Recognition, and Undercurrents.
Titles of the books they’ve written together in this series include:
A native of Toledo, OH and a graduate of Kent State, Marla E. Schwartz has been a professional journalist since she was a teenager.She’s a Senior Writer for Miami Living Magazine, and a freelance writer for CRAVINGS South Florida in Aventura, as well as Around Wellington Magazine, Lighthouse Point Magazine, and P.A.N.D.O.R.A.An avid photographer, her images have appeared in numerous Ohio publications, as well as in Around Wellington Magazine, Lighthouse Point Magazine,Miami Living Magazine, 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 originally read at First Stage in Los Angeles and in the same city produced at the Lone Star Ensemble.It was then produced at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL and taken to an off-Broadway playhouse by its producers Adam and Carrie Simpson.Her piece, The Lunch Time Café, was a finalist for the Heideman Award, Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has also written a handful of screenplays with one opted for production a few years ago.Feel free to contact her at: meschwartz1@hotmail.com.
A river runs through it, wine country surrounds it, poets and artists call it home and evidence of cultural diversity is everywhere.One should expect nothing less from a city that has been a colony of Spain, a territory of Mexico, a part of the Republic of Texas and ultimately a city in the United States.To say San Antonio has an interesting history would be a gross understatement!
The Alamo. SACVB Photo/Nancy H. Belcher.
Most certainly you remember the Alamo.Originally a mission, the Alamo later became the place where soldiers courageously fought for Texas independence against overwhelming odds.The battle at the Alamo has become a symbol of heroism where men made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.The Alamo is one of five beautifully-preserved Spanish colonial missions in San Antonio.(www.TheAlamo.org)
La Villita, a small village developed in the mid to late 18th century, was one of San Antonio’s original settlements.It was the center of Texas revolutionary activities in 1835 and 1836.Today it is an arts village offering hand crafted treasures like blown glass, jewelry and Mexican fashions.Located along San Antonio’s famed River Walk, La Villita is also the site of various cultural activities throughout the year including the annual Soul Food Festival held in May.This free event offers samples of down-home cooking and an annual “Gospel on the Plaza” choir competition.(www.lavillita.com)
San Antonio River Walk. SACVB Photo/Morris Goen.
Now about that River Walk, early in the 20th century, San Antonio began to develop the areas along the banks of the San Antonio River.Today, the “Paseo del Rio” is the anchor of this vibrant city.Four miles of cobble and flagstone paths wind along the border of the river as it runs through downtown San Antonio.It flows past night clubs, sidewalk cafes, luxury hotels and spas, specialty boutiques, museums and historical gems.Rio San Antonio Cruises floating transportation system provides a unique perspective for sightseeing along this scenic waterway with their informative cruises.Dine aboard an open-air cruiser or take a “Learn Aboard” cooking class.As this floating class drifts down the river, recipes are demonstration with an on-board mirror and cook top!Whether you are interested in shopping, dining, sightseeing, partying or a romantic stroll along the river banks, the River Walk is the place to be in San Antonio.(www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com)
When you go to San Antonio, you will need a place to stay and nothing beats staying on the River Walk.The Hotel Contessa is one of the River Walk’s newest premier hotels and the perfect place to relax after exploring all San Antonio has to offer.This Mediterranean-style property is both elegant and inviting.Hotel Contessa features a rooftop pool and fitness center as well as a Spa.The guest rooms are one-bedroom suites.Most have a river view, a separate parlor, exposed brick feature walls and marble baths.The service is spectacular – you may never want to leave!Hotel Contessa is home to Las Ramblas.This unique restaurant offering Spanish cuisine has an open exhibition-style kitchen and outdoor seating along the River Walk.The adjacent Cork Bar is the perfect place to enjoy a beverage and relax. (www.thehotelcontessa.com)
Beyond the banks of the river, there are numerous areas to explore.Many of these areas were home to early German settlers and at one point street signs were displayed in 3 languages – English, German and Spanish.Fredricksburg, Texas, located 70 miles north of San Antonio is an excellent place to experience this German culture.Here you will find German-style Biergartens as well as delicious German cuisine.A great place to start is the Fredricksburg Brewing Company on Main Street.You can sample the made on site brews and fill up on schnitzel and sauerkraut.(www.yourbrewery.com) This lovely historic town is also home to the Admiral Nimitz Museum.This National Pacific War Museum is dedicated exclusively to the telling the story of the Pacific and Asiatic Theaters in World War II. (www.nimitz-museum.org)
The area north of San Antonio and west of Austin is known as the Texas Hill Country.The beautiful rolling landscape is a sharp contrast to this state’s otherwise flat terrain.The Hill Country is also home to 24 wineries and is second only to the Napa Valley in wine production in the nation.Tour the vineyards, sample the delicious variety of Texas wines or join one of the scheduled wine trail events planned throughout the region.(www.texaswinetrail.com)
Ten miles east of Fredericksburg is a tiny hamlet with a familiar name – Luckenbach, Texas.Brought to worldwide fame by the Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson song, Luckenbach’s motto is “Everybody’s Somebody.”There aren’t a lot of somebodies living in Luckenbach, but a whole lot of somebodies visit!This “town” consists of a Post Office, General Store, Tavern and Dancehall – all in one building.That’s all, really.
Originally settled in 1849 by August Engel, a German preacher,
Luckenbach, Texas. Photo: Terri Farris.
Luckenbach was named by the preacher’s daughter, Minna, in honor of her fiancé.Opened in 1886 as a Trading Post that catered to pioneer farmers and Comanche Indians alike, the original building is still used today for all of Luckenbach’s activities.In 1970 Luckenbach was still in the hands of the Engel family when Benno Engel retired as postmaster and placed an ad in the local paper:“TOWN FOR SALE – lock, stock and dancehall”!Enter Hondo Crouch and his unusual friends and the town took on a new life.Hondo proclaimed himself Mayor and gave his accomplices titles like Sheriff and Foreign Ambassadors.Luckenbach became the backdrop for events such as the Ladies State Chili Bust, Hug-Ins and a Luckenbach World’s Fair.These events continue today, as well as the daily sessions of drinking and song-picking in the tavern and outside beneath the 500-year-old oak trees.Roosters roam freely and the resident cats, Miss Kitty and Marshall Dillon, assist with bartending and night security.You will need a map to find Luckenbach because the signs are stolen as soon as they are posted! (www.luckenbachtexas.com)
Deep in the heart of Texas you will experience the beauty of the landscape, the river, art, wine, culture, history and some truly unique characters – and you might just leave a piece of your heart behind!(www.visitsanantonio.com)
Terri is a freelance writer with regular columns on travel, chocolate and bar reviews. She is busy each month visiting new places to bring unique travel destinations and events to you. Yes, it is a sacrifice – but she is willing to do that for her readers! You can see more of Terri’s writing at www.examiner.com where she is the National Chocolate Examiner and at www.barzz.net. You can contact Terri at tfarris60@hotmail.com.
On first meeting Cheryl Alker it does not take long to realize that whether sitting or standing, she holds herself with such ease in perfect posture.Now I’m not a specialist on the matter, but when you do see someone sitting or standing “tall” it is very noticeable even to my untrained eye.
The reason for such a perfect stance?Cheryl is a flexibility specialist and particularly focuses on the muscles that affect postural alignment.
Cheryl began her career in the health and fitness industry over twenty-seven years ago, she has run her own health club, managed a British Government fitness testing program, and lectured across the UK (that’s the United Kingdom, not the University of Kentucky). She has trained and certified literally hundreds of group fitness and personal trainers who have gone on to very successful careers within the industry.
Half moon stretch
In recent years she began to notice how body shapes, quality of movement and postural alignment had changed. The computer age was obviously responsible for many postural alignment problems; however, Cheryl noticed her own classes were beginning to lack one very important component of physical fitness – flexibility.
Her clients were well aware of the benefits of cardio and muscular strength and endurance, this information was readily available in every magazine or newspaper, but flexibility? What did that do for them?As far as most were concerned, “stretch” needed little attention – it seemed to have no bearing on how their body looked or felt.
Once Cheryl noticed her own work gave little time to stretching, she also noticed that other instructors were falling into the same trap. Regular gym-users were also not stretching. In fact, it was virtually nonexistent. It was at this point that she began to incorporate a pure stretch program to her own workout schedule and soon noticed a huge difference in her own body shape – and well-being.
At this stage in her career Cheryl studied yoga and pilates, and although she gained much from these disciplines, they were not the “pure” flexibility program she was looking for.
Cheryl’s work began in earnest nine years ago when she began to specialize in flexibility, postural alignment and movement quality. The Stretch Results program is the result of not only the past nine years, but her entire twenty-seven year career in the fitness industry.
“I have been fortunate to have worked successfully with literally hundreds of clients from all walks of life.Through this program I have been able to assist professional athletes wanting to shave a tenth of a second off their best time, people suffering from chronic neck, back and shoulder pain, children and elderly clients with double hip replacements. I am not sure if there is anyone I can’t stretch and who does not gain results from the program.However, no matter what their reason for starting the program one thing is consistent – the change in body shape and appearance.”
Band stretch with Peggy
One such client is Peggy Bidgood.Peggy, a Wellington resident, is 58 years old and has always led an active lifestyle; she lived on a sailboat for eight years, rides horses, has taken yoga, pilates and attended the gym.“I read about Cheryl in a newspaper article when she first arrived in the U.S.Intrigued by the article and the program she offered I decided to take a session with her.At the time I had a hamstring injury that had prevented me walking for the whole summer and a chronic neck and shoulder condition due to eight years of office work with a headset. Within a few sessions I noticed my pain start to alleviate and at that point I was hooked”.
“My hamstring, neck and shoulder pain are now a thing of the past which was reward enough but the real icing on the cake has come from the change in my body shape.The first thing I noticed was how my waistline started to re-define itself, the tops of my legs lost inches, my bottom started to lift and my shoulder girdle was open and back with no effort. I looked slimmer and taller ……… it was a miracle!I had spent 2 years taking pilates classes religiously 5 days a week, attended a gym and followed a weight training and cardio program and to be honest I could only see minimal results as far as my body shape was concerned, this was the first program I have ever done that has delivered the promises made.”
“Cheryl’s knowledge of anatomy was far superior to anyone I had ever met within the fitness industry but it was her way of imparting that knowledge to me that made the difference. She uses muscle diagrams, unbelievable demonstrations and verbal instructions; however, it is her hands-on approach that really makes the changes – she literally moulds your body into shape”.
“Cheryl’s program not only concentrated on my flexibility but also gave me an insight to the core that no-one had even come close to before. I can at last control a 1,500 llb horse with my core instead of my hands which has improved my riding technique ten fold, however, the feeling I love most is when I wake up in the morning and walk towards the kitchen, instead of feeling stiff and in pain I feel as if I have an inner strength that is lifting me from the inside and holding me in effortless perfect posture”.
So how can stretching make such a difference?Cheryl explains that when muscles are short and tight they draw our bones closer together, for instance pectoralis major is our main chest muscle that originates at the sternum (breastbone) and inserts into the humerous (upper arm).When this muscle is short and tight it draws these two points closer to each other resulting in the shoulders rolling forward, the ribcage collapsing and the breasts drooping.Stretching this muscle opens the shoulder therefore lifting the chest. Voila! A natural breast lift.
Cheryl smiles when she recounts the story of how the British press were convinced Princess Diana had gone under the knife to achieve what could only be described as a remarkable difference in photos taken a year prior showing a definite breast lift.“A colleague of mine was in fact her personal trainer and told me that nothing could have been further from the truth, her training regime had included a focused stretching program….As the press could verify, the results were dramatic!”
Other areas that can benefit from regular stretching are the buttocks. “When the hamstrings are short and tight they will literally drag the bottom towards the knees, by stretching this inherently tight muscle the bottom will return to a lifted and rounded look just as nature intended,” Cheryl explained.
If you attribute losing your waistline to turning 40, think again. Turn back the clock by stretching a muscle called quadratus Lumborum.
Cheryl showed me on my own body where the muscle starts and finishes (mostly finishes) – the top of my hip bone and my lowest ribs in my back.“When this muscle is short and tight it draws your ribcage closer to your pelvis, making your waistline appear thicker.” Stretching this muscle will create distance between the pelvis and the ribcage. Before you know it your long-lost waistline re-appears”.
Cheryl is keen to address the body as a whole and has extensive knowledge of the facial muscles and pays particular attention to the head position. “Too many trainers today stop their work at the neck, we have fifty-seven facial muscles that also need our attention but often the only way we care for them is to apply cream daily.Applying cream to our body will not give you the body shape you desire, so why do we think it will work on our face?”Many of our facial muscles also become too tight and can cause problems such as TMJ disorder, neck and shoulder pain and tension headaches.Stretching these muscles can often help.”
Good breathing techniques are also a part of The Stretch Results program.
“The benefits of training your diaphragm to work efficiently are huge. My clients often notice improved skin tone, circulation and energy levels.”
Cheryl does not believe for one moment that you should only stretch and that all other types of fitness are a waste of time.She is alarmed that it has become the trend not to stretch, and therefore she believes a vital link has been missed to overall wellbeing, aesthetics and physical fitness.
So, if you are not quite ready to go under the knife for a body “lean and lifted,” it may be time to stretch yourself into better shape.
For more details on the Stretch Results program and Cheryl Alker, please visit www. stretchresults.com or call Cheryl personally – 561 889 3738.
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Glenn R. Swift is a freelance writer and editor living in Palm Beach Gardens. Winner of the Florida Magazine Association’s Bronze Award for Writing Excellence, Swift is Co-founder/Editor in Chief of the Palm Beach eMedia Group and Co-founder/Director of Marketing of the Theatre Orchestra of Florida.