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March, 2010 – Flavors of the World Tasting on March 23rd

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Lauren Belinsky

561-904-4000

Lauren.Belinsky@WholeFoods.com

 

 

Flavors of the World Tasting Event

Benefitting the Whole Planet Foundation

 

What:  Whole Planet Foundation Block Party “Flavors of the World”

Join us at Whole Foods Market Wellington for our Flavors of the World Block Party, a free tasting around the store!  Each department will have an international dish representing a country that benefits from the Whole Planet Foundation, an organization that empowers women through microcredit.  Participants will have an opportunity to vote on their favorite dish, a chance to win free products from our prize wheel, and enjoy live music.  Donations will be accepted in any dollar amount at each table for all that choose to donate. You can make a difference and help us reach our store goal of raising $12,000.

 

Who:  Whole Planet Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization established by Whole

Foods Market, that provides grants to microfinance institutions in Latin America,

Africa and Asia who in turn develop and offer microenterprise loan programs,

training and other financial services to the self-employed poor. 

To learn more visit: www.wholeplanetfoundation.org

Music will be African balafon by Mohamed

 

 

When:              Tuesday, March 23rd   5:30-7:00pm

 

Where:  Whole Foods Market                       

               2635 State Road 7, Wellington 33414

               Phone: 561-904-4000

 

Contact: Lauren Belinsky at Lauren.Belinsky@WholeFoods.com  or by phone 561-904-4000

AboutWholeFoodsMarket®
Founded in 1980 in Austin , Texas , Whole Foods Market (www.wholefoodsmarket.com), a leader in the natural and organic foods industry and America ’s first national certified organic grocer,  was named “ America ’s Healthiest Grocery Store” in 2008 by Health magazine. The Whole Foods Market motto, “Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet”™ captures the company’s mission to find success in customer satisfaction and wellness, employee excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support and environmental improvement. Thanks to its more than 50,000 Team

 

Lauren Belinsky

 Marketing and Community Relations Specialist

 Whole Foods Market| Wellington

April, 2010 – Teen Parssi’s Photo Exhibit at Dolly Hand

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For Immediate Release                                  

Contact: Bill Underwood 

 (561) 267-2632

bill@libertymediagroup.net

 

 

Wellington Teen’s Photo Exhibit

 Palm Beach: One County, Two Worlds,”

Opens April 15 at Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center

 

“This project does not pass judgment in any way. Its intent, using photography as a medium, is to highlight the stark differences that exist between two parts of one Florida county.” – Allison Parssi

 

 

Exhibition runs April 15 – May 20, 2010

Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center / Palm Beach Community College

1977 SW College Dr, Belle Glade, FL 33430 / (561) 993-1160

Sponsored by Chandler Gallery, Fine Art & Custom Framing in Jupiter

 

 

Wellington, FL When she first envisioned the photo exhibit she titled Palm Beach: One County, Two Worlds Wellington teenager Allison Parssi hoped that her photos and the story they told would resonate with viewers.  The reaction, she said, has been “amazing.” 

 

The exhibit, a collection of forty side-by-side images taken in Belle Glade and Palm Beach , explores the great disparity that exists between the eastern- and western-most regions of Palm Beach County.  To the east is the town of Palm Beach, ranked as the third-richest community in America with a per capita income of $109,219 and an average estimated home value of $1,130,739. On the western edge of the county is the city of Belle Glade , where the median household income is around $22,000 and the average estimated home value is $130,170.  (sources: income data, 2000 census; home values, AOL real estate chart, April 2009). 

 

Parssi’s photographs offer side-by-side comparisons of such things such as schools (Palm Beach Pubic School /  Lake Shore Annex); watercraft (a luxury yacht docked in Palm Beach / a meager fishing boat in Belle Glade); churches (an ornate church in Palm Beach /  a simple metal building that houses a church in Belle Glade) and other side by side comparisons that bring into focus the extremes that can be found in this one county we all call home.

 

“This project does not pass judgment in any way,” said Parssi. “Its intent, using photography as a medium, is to highlight the stark differences that exist between two parts of one Florida county.”

 

Parssi was inspired to create the exhibit while reading The Story of  My Life by Helen Keller.  In 1902 Keller wrote: “Several times I have visited the narrow, dirty streets where the poor live, and I grow hot and indignant to think that good people should be content to live in fine houses and become strong and beautiful, while others are condemned to live in hideous, sunless tenements and grow ugly, withered and cringing.” 

 

Just as she was finishing the book, Parssi said she heard about the people of Belle Glade being forced to live with contaminated water; and children of migrant farm workers who were born with missing limbs and other birth defects due to chemicals used in the fields where they work. 

 

“I had the opportunity, prior to beginning work on this project,” said Parssi, “to visit both communities, so I already had an understanding of the differences between the two.” Parssi believes that many people do not know about the huge difference between eastern and western Palm Beach County, and this exhibit will help them better understand those differences. “The license tags on our vehicles have the words ‘Palm Beach’ on them, because we live in Palm Beach County .  When we travel, people always ask what it’s like living in Palm Beach . They think we live on ‘the island.’  I always tell them we live in Wellington , which is in Palm Beach County but worlds away from Palm Beach .”

 

“Palm Beach: One County, Two Worlds”  is sponsored by Chandler Gallery, Fine Art & Custom Framing in Jupiter.

 

Allison Parssi contact information (not for publication): 561-792-7731.   -END-

March, 2010 – Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

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For immediate release

Contact: Bill Underwood (561) 267-2632

 

Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Program

Recognizes Students from Area High Schools

 

 

Wellington, FL —  A total of 42 area students, eighteen each from Wellington and Royal Palm Beach High Schools and six from Wellington Christian School, were among those honored on Sunday, March 7 in an awards ceremony in the auditorium at Alexander W. Dreyfoos High School.   The students received certificates of merit, with some also receiving and Gold and Silver Keys, which were awarded as part of the Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition, which was open to students from Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

 

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recognize student achievement in the visual arts and creative writing—in more than 30 categories, including poetry, graphic design, fashion and science fiction.  Each year, 15 recipients (8 visual artists and 7 writers) receive the Portfolio Gold Award, plus $10,000.

 

Through the Scholarship Provider Network, hundreds of seniors who are recognized with a national Award are eligible for nearly $4 million worth of college scholarships at 60 schools and universities.  The Awards offer opportunities for creative teens such as scholarships, recognition, exhibition and publication. An Award signifies to parents, teachers, community and colleges that a student is an accomplished artist or writer.

 

There are 96 Regional Affiliates throughout the country, and at least 30,000 teen artists and writers will be recognized in their regions.  Each work is reviewed by a panel of arts professionals for the following criteria: originality, technical skill, and emergence of personal vision or voice.

 

The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers runs the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards program.  It is a not-for-profit organization with the mission to identify, motivate and validate the next generation of artists and writers. They provide resources for creative youth to encourage, connect and empower them, through event and online networking, workshops, scholarships and career exploration with alumni role models and industry mentors.

 

The Alliance also serves as source of information for organizations and individuals who wish to support the creative development of our nation’s teenagers.  The Alliance identifies teenagers with exceptional artistic and literary talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

 

Founded in 1923, The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the oldest, longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for student achievement in the visual arts and creative writing in the United States.

 

At the conclusion of the Palm Beach and Martin County regional exhibitions, one of almost 100 like it across the country, Gold Key-winning artwork and writing is forwarded to the national program in New York City, where a distinguished panel of prominent artists and arts professionals will select the national award winners. National award winners will be honored at Carnegie Hall in June, and the award-winning artwork is installed in galleries in New York, and at the Cochran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, adjacent to the White House. 

 

Our young writers and artists now join a celebrated list of alumni from The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, including Richard Avedon, Truman Capote, Red Grooms, John Lithgow, Sylvia Plath, Robert Redford and Andy Warhol, to name just a few.    For more information, visit http://www.artandwriting.org.

 

 

Students recognized at the awards ceremony on March 7 are:

 

WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

 

Name                           Grade               Award 

Gabrielle Byrd 10        Gold Key, writing        

Debra Marcus              10        Gold and Sliver Keys, writing   

Benjamin Copan           11        Silver Key, writing       

Sara Fabben                 10        Silver Key, writing       

Joselyn Fonseca           11        Silver Key, writing       

Samantha MacLaren     11        Silver Key, writing       

Megan Byrne                12        Honorable mention, drawing    

Andres Camacho          12        Honorable mention, design       

Hailey Garrett               10        Honorable mention photography          

Rebecca Gawron          12        Gold Key, photography           

Gavin Hanley                12        Honorable mention, comic art  

Devin Kelly                  12        Honorable mention, photography         

Max Lasure                  12        Honorable mention, drawing    

Corey Lucas                 10        Honorable mention, digital art   

Allison Parssi                10        Gold Key, photography; silver Key jewelry      

Maria Romero              10        Honorable mention, photography

Joseph Wallace            12        Honorable mention, architecture

Brittany Woodcock      12        Honorable mention, photography

 

 

ROYAL PALM BEACH HIGH SCHOOL

 

Name                           Grade               Award 

Amanda Alard              12        Silver Key, Honorable mention, photography

Maggie Anderson         11        Honorable mention, photography

Brittany Bell                  12        Honorable mention, ceramics

Brittany Dampier          12        Honorable mention, photography

Ashlee Duerr                12        Honorable mention, digital art

Charlotte Ford              12        Silver Key, photography, Honorable mention digital art

Marisa Gianoutsos        12        Silver Key, photo portfolio; Honorable mention digital art

Michael Hoffman          12        Honorable mention, ceramics

Allison Leonard            11        Honorable mention, photography

Emily Mille                   11        Honorable mention, photography

Jawanna Moore            12        Honorable mention, digital art

Erica Morra                  12        Honorable mention, digital art

Rachael Parry               12        Honorable mention, photography

Jillian Reilly                   11        Honorable mention, digital art

Lauren Rice                  12        Gold and Silver Keys, Honorable mention, photography

Alex Spears                  12        Honorable mention, photography

Sara Walde                  10        Gold Key, digital art

Brandon Weaver          12        Honorable mention, photography

 

 

 

WELLINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

 

Name                           Grade               Award 

Kelly Baez                    11        Honorable mention, photography

Michelle Baez               11        Gold Key, drawing; Honorable mention photography

Beau Britt                     8          Honorable mention, drawing

Victoria Hart                8          Honorable mention, photography

Britta Smythe                10        Gold Key, phograph, Honorable mention photography

Stephanie Weil 8          Honorable mention, photography

 

 

 

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March, 2010 – Greater PB Rose Society meets March 22nd

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Who:  Greater Palm Beach Rose Society

 

When: Monday, March 22, 2010

          

Where:  Mounts Botanical Garden Auditorium

              559 N. Military Trail

              West Palm Beach, FL. 33415

 

PREPARING ROSES FOR THE APRIL ROSE SHOW

 

          This month’s program will prepare you to be a winner at the Rose Show, April 10, 2010.  Learn how to select, cut, condition, and display your entries to their best advantage.  There are many ways to show off your most beautiful blooms, not just as a single entry.  Think about combining a single blossom with other materials as an arrangement.  There will be stations set up to address any questions you might have  and to refresh our memories about filling in score cards, etc. Remember the date for our next meeting, March 22.

 

Beverly Lichtenstein, PR

(561) 791-2722

bev6789@gmail.com          

March, 2010 – Master Artist Frane Mlinar’s Classes

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Master Artist Frane Mlinar is offering classes in his studio! For detailed information, call (561) 795-3752.

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March, 2010 – Wycliffe Charities Host Annual Outing

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Wycliffe Charities Hosts Annual Outing

 

On March 1, 2010, Wycliffe Charities hosted its annual fundraising outing. Corporate Sponsors, Wycliffe Charities Supporters, Wycliffe Members and friends all participated in this year’s fundraiser, which raised $60,000 for various Palm Beach County Charitable Organizations. The day was filled with various events including a shotgun best ball golf tournament, tennis round robin tournament, lunch, silent auction and raffle.

Wycliffe CFO Alex Jewell & Wycliffe General Manager Steve Malvinni
Wycliffe CFO Alex Jewell & Wycliffe General Manager Steve Malvinni

 

Wycliffe Charities Sponsor Board
Wycliffe Charities Sponsor Board

Wycliffe Charities

was reborn in 2007 when then President, Marian Rubin made a promise to herself to increase their contribution to local charities in Palm Beach County as each year progressed. Since its inception in 1993, Wycliffe Charities has donated over $750,000 to local Palm Beach County charitable organizations including: Hospice of Palm Beach County, Home Safe, Caridad Health Clinic, our local Fire Rescue Unit, Palm Beach Habilitation, Mental Health Association of PBC, Amara Transportation, Voices for Children, Hope Project, Quantum House and others.  

 

The next Wycliffe Charities Annual Outing is scheduled for March 2011.

 

 

For more information on sponsorship or donation opportunities please contact Marge Goldner MSMARGE13@comcast.net or Sue Webber at NSWebber@gmail.com of Wycliffe Charities.

 

Attached Photos Courtesy of Cheryl Loder:

All names are from left to right

 

IMG_0018: Wycliffe CFO Alex Jewell & Wycliffe General Manager Steve Malvinni

 

IMG_0026: Wycliffe Charities Sponsor Board

 

IMG_0037: Wycliffe Members, Marty Ross, Arnie Lipschutz, Al Diamond, Jerry Kahan

Wycliffe Members Marty Ross, Arnie Lipschutz, Al Diamond, Jerry Kahan.
Wycliffe Members Marty Ross, Arnie Lipschutz, Al Diamond, Jerry Kahan.

March, 2010 – Pine Jog’s Green Gala

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You’re Invited to Pine Jog
Environmental Education Center’s


Green Gala

Saturday, March 20
6:30 p.m.

green-gala-march-20thEnjoy an evening of dinner and dancing under the stars as we celebrate
our 50th Anniversary. Sixties attire is encouraged as we blast into
the past to remember the decade where it all began.
PLUS!
Silent Auction and Live Auction with Bob Nichols
Presentation of Pine Jog’s Inaugural Environmental Leadership Awards
 

 

 


Tickets $125 per person
Sponsorships are available; call or click here for more information. Pine Jog Environmental Education Center
College of Education, Florida Atlantic University
6301 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL 33415

RSVP by Monday, March 15
Contact Kristi Moyer at kmarti40@fau.edu or 561-686-6600
Click here to purchase tickets online

March, 2010 – Royal Palm Art & Music Fest Juried Art & Craft Show

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ROYAL PALM ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL JURIED ART AND CRAFT SHOW

ATTRACTS BOTH LOCAL AND OUT OF STATE ARTISTS

 

     Presented by the Wellington Art Society, the first annual Juried Fine Art and Fine Craft Show at the Royal Palm Art & Music Festival will feature the work of local Florida artists as well as artists from as far afield as Maryland.  WAS President, Adrianne Hetherington, and her Committee are extremely pleased with the quality of art that will be shown throughout the weekend of the Festival – March 20 and 21 – along Royal Palm Beach Boulevard.   The artists will display their work on the banks of beautiful Lake Challenger and be competing for Best In Show, and 1st through 3rd places.  

According to Hetherington, “not only do we have a wonderful line up of art, we also have a great line up of judges who will have to make the difficult decision of which talented artists will be awarded the prizes this year.”     The judges all hail from Royal Palm Beach and include Harlan G. Hoffman, an instructor at the Armory Arts Center who, after earning his BA from Brooklyn College, N.Y. has enjoyed an extensive career in fine art, showing his work at several galleries in San Francisco and Los Angeles and serving on the faculty of the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and the Art Institute of California.  Nixie Swift has been active in art education in Palm Beach County for many years, both as an art teacher and later as head of school at Poinciana Day School.  Nixie earned her Fine Arts degree from Sienna Heights University in Michigan and during her professional career  has judged numerous fine art shows.  Gary Webster began his career working as an artist and photo-retoucher for the National Enquirer before earning his BFA from the University of Georgia.   He returned to Palm Beach County to work for American Color until his retirement.  Since then, Gary has volunteered with the Palm Beach County 4-H mentoring and judging art events with youth competitors. The public is invited to view the Wellington Art Society’s Juried Fine Art and Fine Craft Show during festival hours on Saturday, March 20 and Sunday March 21. All artwork will be for sale.

 

 

 

 

The Wellington Art Society is a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization whose mission is to educate and encourage originality and productivity among its members and area youth through programs designed to further the advancement of cultural endeavors in the western communities.  For further information:  www.wellingtonartsociety.org.    For further information on the Royal Palm Art & Music Festival visit www.royalpalmbeachfestival.com.  

April, 2010 – Unicorn Children’s Foundation 2nd Annual Casino Night

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7-11 pm

at

Broken Sound Country Club

2401 Willow Springs Drive, Boca Raton, Florida 33496

 


 

Your participation in this evening will support our quest to promote learning and increased awareness to the community. We are raising funds for additional mobile developmental clinics, creating a web-based resource directory, training for advocacy and self-advocacy for individuals with developmental and learning challenges, coordinating the Palm Beach Alliance of service organizations and providers as well as community outreach.

 

Sharon Alexander, M.H.Sc.

Executive Director/Director of Programs

Unicorn Children’s Foundation

What We Do at Unicorn, Your Heart Will Understand!

3350 NW Boca Raton Blvd., Suite A-28

Boca Raton, Florida 33431

Phone: 561-620-9377 Fax: 561-620-9376

Cell: 954-557-9665

www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org

March, 2010 – Events at Whole Foods this Month

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Lauren Belinsky

2635 State Road 7

Wellington, FL 33414

561-904-4000

Lauren.Belinsky@WholeFoods.com

 

March, 2010 Events, Wellington

2635 State Road 7

Wellington, FL 33414

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. 

 

 

Announcements:

 

Block Party Every Tuesday!

Join us every Tuesday night from 5:30-7:00pm for free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample! Ballots will be collected at the registers and be sure to fill in your name and phone number to be entered into a free drawing to win a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card!  Winners will be posted on our Facebook Page (search Whole Foods Market Wellington) and at our customer service desk on the last day of each month, No Purchase Necessary.  See customer service for official rules and regulations.

 

Whole Planet Foundation Fundraiser

2010 Prosperity Campaign

Whole Foods Market cashiers will be taking register donations for the Whole Planet Foundation through March 31st.  100% of the donations generated will go directly to the micro-lending programs in 18 countries around the world.  Help us reach our 2010 goal of  $1.5 million and be a part of this global solution to eradicate poverty.  For more information on the Whole Planet Foundation visit www.wholeplanetfoundation.org

 

Introducing: MIX & MATCH 2 for $5 items from our Prepared Foods!  Choose from some of our favorite sides, salads and sandwiches with the 2 for $5 stickers! 

 

Sundaes on Sunday!  Every Sunday in the month of March from 12:00-3:00pm look for the “Make Your Own Sundae” table in Prepared Foods to enjoy an ice cream sundae with your choice of toppings for a $2 donation to the Whole Planet Foundation

 

Whole Planet Foundation Book Drive Fundraiser:   Join us in our Mission to end poverty around the world by participating in our Book Drive to benefit our Whole Planet Foundation.  Just drop off your gently used books at the customer service desk and browse from our collection for new ones.  Each $2 donation will give you a new book to read, while helping a woman start a business.  For more information, visit www.wholeplanetfoundation.org.

 

 

 

Events, Seminars, & Classes

 

Block Party

Tuesday, March 2nd 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! Ballots will be collected at the registers and be sure to fill in your name and phone number to be entered into a free drawing to win a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card!  Winners will be posted on our Facebook Page (search Whole Foods Market Wellington) and at our customer service desk on the last day of each month, No Purchase Necessary.  See customer service for official rules and regulations.

 

Guest Lecture: Dr. Joel Fuhrman Author of Eat For Health

Thursday, March 4th 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Join us for this special event sure to improve your health from one of our countries leading health experts.  Joel Fuhrman M.D. is a board-certified family physician who specializes in preventing and reversing disease through nutritional and natural methods.  He is also the author of several books including Eat For Health, Eat To Live, Cholesterol Protection and others.  Through this once in a lifetime experience learn how to lose weight naturally, live longer, prevent heart disease, lower cholesterol, reduce high blood pressure, prevent cancer, and reverse diabetes. Space is Limited.  Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Block Party: Relay for Life

Tuesday, March 9th 5:30-7:00pm

Join us for our traditional block and stop by the Relay for Life table to learn more about supporting the American Cancer Society’s famous fundraiser, Relay for Life!

Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample! Ballots will be collected at the registers and be sure to fill in your name and phone number to be entered into a free drawing to win a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card!  Winners will be posted on our Facebook Page (search Whole Foods Market Wellington) and at our customer service desk on the last day of each month, No Purchase Necessary.  See customer service for official rules and regulations.

 

Whole Deal Cooking Class

Thursday, March 11th 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.

 

St. Patrick’s Day Beer Tasting

Saturday March 13th 12:00-4:00pm Free

Enjoy tasting some of the most popular beers, including Guinness Stout and more in our Specialty Department.  Stop by anytime between 12:00 and 4:00pm.

 

Kids Cooking

Are you Ape for Crêpes?  5 1/2-10 years old $10/child

Saturday March 13th 1:00-2:00pm

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 for the registration form. Payment is collected at time of registration.

 

Teen Cooking

Are you Ape for Crêpes?  11-18 yrs old $10/child

Sunday March 14th 2:00-3:00pm

This is the perfect class to teach teens 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 for the registration form.  Payment is collected at time of registration.

 

Natural Solutions to Improving Rheumatoid Arthritis

Monday, March 15th 6:30-7:30pm

This is your chance to find the crucial Vitamins, Minerals and Nutrients that are missing in your diet and how they just may be causing your aches and pains.  You will also learn the drug free approach that has eliminated pain and improved the lives of millions of people suffering just like you.  Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Block Party with an Irish Twist!

Tuesday, March 16th 5:30-7:00pm

Enjoy free samples around the store and your chance to vote for your favorite sample! Ballots will be collected at the registers and be sure to fill in your name and phone number to be entered into a free drawing to win a $100 Whole Foods Market Gift Card!  Winners will be posted on our Facebook Page (search Whole Foods Market Wellington) and at our customer service desk on the last day of each month, No Purchase Necessary.  See customer service for official rules and regulations.

 

Gluten Free Cooking

Thursday, March 18th 6:30-8:00pm

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.

 

Passover Brunch Cooking Class

Sunday, March 21th 2:00-3:30pm

Join Chef Joe as he demonstrates traditional recipes perfect for a Passover brunch. Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Deliciously Raw with Renate

Tuesday, March 23rd 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.

 

Whole Planet Foundation Block Party “Flavors of the World”

Tuesday, March 23rd   5:30-7:00pm

Experience the Flavors of the World and empower women around the globe while enjoying international cuisine, live music and prizes.  At this special event, each department will have an international dish representing a country that benefits from the Whole Planet Foundation.  This foundation provides microloans to impoverished women to help them create or expand a business and lift themselves out of poverty.   While enjoying the free samples, you will have an opportunity to vote for your favorite dish by voting with a donation.  Each dollar donated will earn you a spin at the prize wheel.   Be sure not to miss this spectacular event full of ethnic foods, prizes and live music!  No registration necessary.

 

Mom’s Morning Escape with Mommy and Me Yoga!

Thursday, March 25th 9:00-11:00am  (Mommy and Me Yoga at 10:30- see details below)

Calling all Moms!  Join us for a Mom’s Morning Escape where Mom’s are invited to enjoy 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 and Me Yoga by Amazing Births

Thursday, March 25th 10:30-11:30am (6 months to crawlers) First Class is Free!

Enter our comfortable, supportive environment where moms can meet other women, enjoy special times with their babies, and experience the benefits of yoga without worrying about having their babies “bother” others. Bring a blanket and yoga matt and be sure to wear loose, comfortable clothes. No prior yoga experience necessary. Newborns and their moms are welcome and may participate at any level that they feel comfortable.  (*please arrive 10 minutes before class time). Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Chef Chris Paul’s New Orleans Cuisine $35/person 7:00pm

Thursday, March 25th 7:00pm

Enjoy a five course, five star meal prepared by Master Chef Chris Paul from Wild Orchids Fusion.  The night begins with an introduction by our wine specialist to the three wines that you will taste throughout the evening.  You will then 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.

 

Meet the Artist Reception and Silent Auction

Friday, March 26th 6:00-7:30pm $10 Donation to Pancreatic Cancer Research

Join us in the café to meet award winning photographer, Jerry Gingsberg, and enjoy his breathtaking photographs of the U.S. national parks.  The evening will include wine tastings, appetizers by Chef Chris Paul, and live music as well as a silent auction where one of Ginberg’s most popular photographs will be up for bid.  100% of proceeds will benefit Pancreatic Cancer Research.  Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Easter Cooking Class

Saturday, March 27th 2:00-3:30pm

Join us in our Lifestyle Center as Chef Joe prepares recipes from the Easter season.  Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

Kids Spring Break Cooking Camp Ages 5 ½ to 16 yrs old

Monday March 29th– Friday April 2nd 

9:00am to 12:00pm   $165/Child

The week long cooking camp will begin with recipes from South of the Border to Italian on Tuesday and then a Pajama Party on Wednesday where kids should come in their PJs!  Thursday they will learn to create the perfect Back Yard Bash with recipes perfect for a picnic and Friday will be a special day where campers will prepare lunch for the parents.  On Friday, parents please arrive by 11:15am to enjoy the fruits of their labor.  Space is limited to the first 20 registrations.  To register stop by our customer service desk for the registration form and make checks payable to Dianne M Morin Inc. or cash as payment is collected at time of registration.

 

Live Seminar with Brendan Brazier, Author of Thrive: The Vegan Nutrition Guide

Monday, March 29th 6:30-8:00pm Free!

Join us in the Lifestyle Center as Brendan shares the secrets to improved sleep quality, greater energy, elimination of sugar cravings, superior mental clarity, a lean body, and enhancing overall physical and mental performance.  Brendan is a Pro Ironman Triathlete and one of only a few professional athletes in the world whose diet is 100% plant-based.  Don’t miss out on this special opportunity!  Space is limited, registration required with Customer Service.

 

 

About Whole Foods Market®
Founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market (www.wholefoodsmarket.com), a leader in the natural and organic foods industry and America’s first national certified organic grocer,  was named “America’s Healthiest Grocery Store” in 2008 by Health magazine. The Whole Foods Market motto, “Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet”™ captures the company’s mission to find success in customer satisfaction and wellness, employee excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support and environmental improvement. Thanks to its 53,000 Team Members, Whole Foods Market has been ranked as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in America by FORTUNE magazine for 13 consecutive years. In fiscal year 2008, the company had sales of $8 billion and currently has more than 275 stores in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market, Fresh & WildTM, and Harry’s Farmers Market® are trademarks owned by Whole Foods Market IP, LP.  Wild Oats® and Capers Community MarketTM are trademarks owned by Wild Marks, Inc.