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February, 2010 – Help for Haiti via the Polo Community

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Dear Members of the Board, Friends in the Polo Community and elsewhere – In a departure from my usual policies regarding e-mails, I am forwarding you this plea from Louise (Hitchcock) Stephaich. For those of you who may not know who she is and are wondering why this is going to the Polo Community, she is the daughter of Tommy Hitchcock, one of the greatest polo players of all time, a true legend in our sport, (inducted in 1990 our first year of of the Hall of Fame). Louise and her family have not only been continuous supporters of the Museum, but she is a founder of a hospital in Haiti that right now, is one of the only places left operating that can perform surgeries and administer medical aid to those suffering there. She has asked for our help and I cannot refuse this lady who has not only been so generous to us, but has such compassion and dedication to helping others less fortunate, so I am passing this on. Please read attached document.
If you wish to send a donation to help, you may send checks made to Hospital Albert Schweitzer, directly to her at the following address: Hospital Albert Schweitzer, c/o Louise Stephaich, 265 Emerald Lane, Palm Beach, FL  33480. Or if it is more convenient, you may drop checks here at the Museum or give them to me at polo on Sunday, and I will collect and send all on to Louise.
 
(To protect your privacy, this was sent to all addresses in my address book as a blind cc).
 
Regards to All,
Brenda
 
Brenda Lynn, Director of Development
Museum of Polo & Hall of Fame
9011 Lake Worth Road
Lake Worth, FL  33467
(561) 969-3210 or (561) 969-7015
polomuseum@att.net

 

 
Dear All,
This is our plea for help with this enormous catastrophe.  Our hospital is one of the only hospitals to perform surgery.  Our luck is that we are 90 miles north of Port-au-Prince and we are unhurt.  Patients have been arriving in every way possible for surgery and now we have run out of painkillers and antibiotics.  Of course, relief will be slow if ever to come to us from the the U.S. Army, Marines, etc. as we are not in the immediate earthquake zone. Do remember that this hospital is now 53-1/2 years old and has never closed its doors.
Please share this letter and pictures with everyone you know.
Thank you,
Louise

February, 2010 – Tai Chi Classes for Arthritis

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For immediate release

                                                                                    Contact:  Susie Rhodes

(561) 833-1133
 
 

TAI CHI CLASSES FOR ARTHRITIS

West Palm Beach, Fla.  (January 20, 2010) – The Mid-East Region of The Arthritis Foundation will offer tai chi classes beginning on February 10th for people affected by rheumatoid arthritis or other rheumatic diseases.  Tai Chi is a fun, safe means of increasing joint activity to help alleviate pain from arthritis.  The classes run for five weeks and will be held at The Arthritis Foundation, 400 Hibiscus Street, located at the corner of Dixie Highway and Hibiscus Street in downtown West Palm Beach.
Tai Chi from the Arthritis Foundation® is designed to improve the quality of life for people with arthritis using Sun style Tai Chi, one of the four major recognized styles of Tai Chi. This style includes agile steps and exercises that may improve mobility, breathing and relaxation. The movements don’t require deep bending or squatting, which makes it easier and more comfortable to learn.
The program itself consists of 12 movements — 6 basic and 6 advanced — a warm up and a cool down. Once becoming familiar with the 12 movements, the program is designed to provide continual challenge by reversing the direction of the movements.  This program was derived and adapted from the Tai Chi for Arthritis program and includes copyrighted materials belonging to Dr. Paul Lam and Tai Chi Productions.
Adele Gold, who has taught Tai Chi for over five years, will lead the classes.  Gold first began taking Tai Chi classes to help alleviate her own pain from arthritis. Beginner classes are at 10:00 a.m. every Wednesday and Friday, while Intermediate classes (for those who have completed Part 1) are at 11:00 a.m.  Cost for the 5-week session is $66 per person and pre-registration is required due to limited class sizes.
  For more information, contact Susie Rhodes, Community Development Director for The Arthritis Foundation Mid-East Region, at (561) 833-1133.

March, 2010 – Wycliffe Charities Hosts Annual Outing

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Wycliffe Charities Hosts Annual Outing

 

When residents of the Wycliffe Golf & Country Club community in Wellington, Florida, resurrected Wycliffe Charities in 2007, then President, Marian Rubin made a promise to herself to increase their contribution to local charities in the 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.

 

On March 1, 2010, Wycliffe Charities will host its annual outing. In year’s past this event only included a Golf outing; however this year Tennis has been added.  There are various levels of sponsorship, ranging from $100 to $5,000, for those who are looking to participate or just donate.    The day will be full of fundraising events such as a shotgun best ball golf tournament, tennis round robin tournament, lunch, silent auction and raffle.  The proceeds from this event will go to help local health and children’s organizations in Palm Beach County.

 

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

March, 2010 – W.A.S. Art. Dance. Rock ‘N Roll.

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SAVE THE DATE!
March 6, 2010

ART.  DANCE.  ROCK ‘N ROLL
A fundraiser to benefit the Wellington Art Society!

was-artdancerocknroll

February, 2010 – W.A.S. on the Move

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NEWS FROM THE WELLINGTON ART SOCIETY

 

CONTACTS:  

Adrianne Hetherington, President

561-784-7561  Tilemaker@aol.com

Mag and David Frye, Publicity

561-792-6185  magfrye@bellsouth.net

www.wellingtonartsociety.org

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Wellington Art Society is on the move! 

Arts partnership with village namesake announced

 

Wellington, FL – January 26, 2010 The Wellington Art Society has a new home, just in time for its February meeting…and a lot of other activities in the weeks ahead.

 

The group recently entered into a cooperative partnership agreement with the Village of Wellington that will allow it to use village facilities for its meetings and events in return for providing arts-related cultural activities for local residents to enjoy.

 

As a result of this partnership, a permanent exhibit space for W.A.S. members is being established at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12165 West Forest Hill Blvd. Original works will be rotated quarterly in the space as part of the village’s Art in Public Places program. The first of these free public exhibits will debut Wednesday, February 10, with a small opening reception from 5:30-6:30pm. Light refreshments will be served.

 

That same evening, the W.A.S. monthly meeting will also take place—the first to be held at the Community Center under the new agreement–starting at 6:30pm, with a brief business meeting at 7, followed by a live demonstration on jewelry making will be presented by member-artist Suzanne Redmond (see attached photos).

 

Growing up in Cocoa Beach, Redmond was influenced and encouraged early on by her mother, also a talented artist. Now living with her own family in Royal Palm Beach, Redmond has been seriously pursuing jewelry making for about six years, studying locally and in Portland, Oregon to hone her craft. She incorporates chain maille, wire work, and cold connections into her designs and particularly loves working with copper and sterling silver. She has shown her jewelry at various art shows and has been published online in the design blog Objects and Elements.

 

As a way of meeting other artists and challenging herself artistically, Redmond is a moderator of an online group called Charmsters, where she has created dozens of jewelry charms that are traded with other artists and art lovers around the world. While the Feb. 10 exhibit reception and W.A.S. meeting are both free and open to the public, there is a $5.00 fee for non-Society members wishing to participate in the Redmond demo.

 

The cooperative agreement with the village comes at a busy time for the organization: in addition to continuing its administration of the village’s Student Art Program, now in its fourth year, the Society has also recently announced a 60’s-themed fundraiser, “Art. Dance. Rock and Roll.” coming Saturday, March 6 to the Community Center. The sock-hop-style event will feature an evening of classic oldies with “Chef” Mike Perry from KOOL 105.5 and a silent auction of original “pop art” by W.A.S. members.

 

Founded in 1981, The Wellington Art Society is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, providing both local and regional artists the platform to share their work, learn more about their craft and serve the community through their art.

 

A 501(c)(3) charitable organization, its 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 more information, visit their website, www.wellingtonartsociety.org, or call W.A.S. President Adrianne Hetherington at 561-784-7561.

February, 2010 – Cardinal Newman does the “Clean Up the Newman Mile”

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Cardinal Newman High School

512 Spencer Drive

West Palm Beach, FL 33409

561-471-0241

 

Press Release                                                                          January 31, 2010

 

For Immediate Release                                                           For More Information

                                                                                                Contact Mary Martens

                                                                                                at 561-644-5489

 

Cardinal Newman High School Students join Sister Anne Richard “Clean Up” Newman Mile!

 

Cardinal Newman High School’s Sister Anne Richard along with Key Club Students and CN Parents hit the road for their annual “Clean Up Newman Mile”

 

Sister Anne Richard and the Alumni Association have been doing this for over 15 years.  Cardinal Newman High School adopted the mile on Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, between Congress and I-95.   We have been cleaning the road each year during Catholic School Week!

 

This year over 20 Key Club Members and Parents helped clean up our mile and collected over 3 bags of trash!

cardinalnewmanhscleanup

 

April, 2010 – Urban League Event…Save the Date

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You are invited to the 36th Annual Equal Opportunity Day Awards Gala, a Mardi Gras Masquerade on Friday, April 23rd!

Save the Date, Urban League Gala

February, 2010 – Happy Valentine’s Day

Letter from the Editor

 

 

February, 2010                                                                                     

 

Dear Around Wellington Readers,

 

Happy February and Happy Valentine’s Day!

 

I hope that you are all having a good start to the New Year!  I’m

The award-winning "Royal Flush" Pink Potty at the Komen Race
The award-winning "Royal Flush" Pink Potty at the Komen Race

 writing this after a beautiful morning at the Komen Race for the Cure, just breezy and lovely along Flagler in West Palm Beach and so many spirited groups wearing their best shades of pink. We also had the fun of decorating a pink PortaPotty last night, celebrating our friend Tracie, a breast cancer survivor with a “Royal Flush” princess theme. Our team won the prestigious pink plunger for best decorating of a PortaPotty, thanks to overall potty art director Kim Knobbe. Silly, right? 

 

It was a beautiful full moon last night, the brightest one of the year, and you could also see Mars quite clearly!  And how, you might ask, did I remember to get outside around midnight and look up at the sky?  THANKS to our monthly columnists Anna Sanclement, who writes “The Space Room” and always adds a little astronomy at the end of her sci-fi news under the heading of “Sky Events this month.” This month Anna writes about Battlestar Galactica’s “The Plan” and “Caprica.”

 

Speaking of the stars and the moon, writer Karola Crawford gives us a good summary of what’s going on in your astrological world each month. This month in “Astrology at Work in your Life,” she focuses on Pisces, but as usual, gives a little advice for each sign too.

 

Our terrific contests continue! Thanks again to My Gym in Royal Palm Beach for providing our most recent prize, a birthday party!  If you have been trying and haven’t won yet, please keep trying!  As I’ve said before, this is an attainable goal! Don’t forget to enter to win our beginning-of-the-month contest, a relaxing one-hour massage at Massage Envy. So please enter between February 1st – 10th. The winner will be announced on our website on February 11th. And here’s another great contest coming in the middle of the month!  You could win a 90-minute European facial with microdermabrasian at the newly re-opened Sanda Gané European Day Spa in Wellington, valued at $275! Please don’t forget to enter this contest beginning February 15th!  Look for their special Valentine’s offer in our AW Coupons! THANKS to our advertisers for making these contests possible!

 

In this month’s Teen Talk, columnist Evan Baumel seems to be exactly on the pulse of what’s going on and what’s going wrong in this country. He addresses political extremism and says, “As the future generation, we must make it our mission to cooperate with people who hold different views from ours.”

 

Happy Valentine's Day!As we get ready for another Valentine’s Day, writer Marla Schwartz gives us a glimpse into the lives of several couples who work together. She asks, “How do couples who work together succeed at both love and business ventures?” Check out “Valentine’s Day Insights  in our AW Stories of the Month to see how these couples “make it work,” even after an-eight or ten hour day together.

 

Writer Marla Schwartz also brings to our attention the marvelous husband and wife team Adam and Carrie Simpson; they teach drama at Lynn University!  Another great couple who “work together” and “play together.”

 

 

For a tasty change of scenery, see Terri Farris’ travel column about the annual, 75-year-old Strawberry Festival at Plant City.

 

There are so many other great articles and features this month! 

 

As I Was Saying

AW Stories of the Month

Birthdays

Cantankerously Yours

Cultural Corner

Health & Fitness

Kids Corner

Lighten Up with Lisa

Living Green

Pet Talk

Photo Galleries

Poem of the Month

Press Releases

Ultimate Productivity

Videos

 

THANKS, as always, to our readers and our advertisers!  We appreciate you!!

 

And whatever you decide to do for Valentine’s Day, I hope it’s a special one. Whether you’re cutting out pink hearts with your preschooler or going out to a favorite restaurant with your sweetie pie…or consuming an entire box of chocolates single-handedly, I hope it’s a great day!  Let’s hope it’s the first or the second option!!

 

Cheers,

 

Krista Martinelli

Editor

AroundWellington.com

February, 2010 – Valentine’s Day Insights

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Valentine’s Day Insights

From Married Couples who Work Together

 

By Marla E. Schwartz

 

 

“BE MINE!”  “KISS ME!”  Those little meanings emblazed on chalky hearts are a big business.  According to the National Confectioners Association about 8 billion of them were made during last year’s Valentine’s Day, which is enough candy to stretch from Rome, Italy to Valentine, Arizona and back again twenty-times.  An additional one billion valentines are sent every year, making it the second largest card-sending holiday next to Christmas.

It’s the one day a year that’s set aside for lovers to share their feelings for one another.  So how do couples who work together succeed at both love and business ventures?

 

“I’ve had several couples in therapy who work together and the difficulties usually come from lack of clear definitions of roles, space and communication,” according to Helen Banta PhD, who has over 35 years of bilingual clinical experience doing psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with individuals and couples in Broward and Palm Beach counties.  In many ways, marriage is a work-in-progress under any circumstances, not unlike a business.”

 

The following couples discussed their relationships/co-entrepenurial ventures.  They’ve all been asked the same questions.

 

When and how did you first meet?

When did you begin working together?

Favorite traditions as a couple?

Most romantic Valentine’s Day together?

If you could travel on a romantic vacation together– where would you go and why?

Do you believe in soul mates?

Relationship advice?

Advice for newlyweds?

Do you wear the same color clothes as the same time – if not, what do you think of couples who dress this way?

Three nouns best describe your relationship?  Anything else?

Happy Valentine's Day!

 

SAM & FARA SAX

 

This beloved husband and wife design team founded VAN GALZ TM Jewelry.

 

VAN GALZ TM Jewelry, 12902 SW 133rd Court, Miami.  Tel: 786.735.1187, Fax: 305.259.1956, info@vangalz.com.

 

When and how did you first meet?

 

 

FARA:  We met when I was a temp at Sam’s office.  He asked me out to lunch and the rest is history.

SAM:  Yes, but it took a little persistence on my part to convince her to dump the sandwich and go to lunch with me.

 

When did you begin working together?

 

 

SAM:  It’ll soon be eight years.

 

Favorite traditions as a couple?

 

 

FARA:  Traditional Friday night dinners at home with our two daughters.

 

SAM:  I knew intuitively that she meant much more to me than just a steady.

 

If you could travel on a romantic vacation together– where would you go and why?

 

FARA:  Traveling to Alaska has been a long time dream of ours.

 

Do you believe in soul mates?

 

FARA:  Sam and I always felt we were soul mates as our connection was intense.

 

Relationship advice?

 

FARA:  Communicate!

SAM:   It’s especially important to communicate when hurt and/or angry.

 

Advice for newlyweds?

 

FARA:  Always remember to agree to disagree.

SAM:  Empathy for your partner is more effective than sympathy.

 

Do you wear the same color clothes as the same time – if not, what do you think of couples who dress this way?

 

FARA:  Sam and I have been married a long time and that sometimes happens naturally for us because we think alike but we haven’t intentionally dressed the same.

 

Three nouns best describe your relationship? 

 

FARA:  Intense. Fiery. Feisty!

 

SAM:  If not managed carefully, boardroom issues can easily spill over to the bedroom.  It’s real important to separate the two.

 

Anniversary: Oct. 13th, 1992.

 

MICHELLE BERNSTEIN & DAVID MARTINEZ

 

Chef Michelle Bernstein is a Miami native.  Many recognize her from the Emmy-nominated PBS weekly television series, Check, Please! South Florida.

 

Michy’s, 6927 Biscayne Blvd, Miami.  Tues–Thurs, 6:30-10:30 p.m.; Fri-Sat, 6-11 p.m.; Sun, 6-9:30 p.m. Tel: 305.759.2001; www.chefmichellebernstein.com.

 

SRA. Martinez, 4000 NE 2nd Ave, Miami.  Mon–Fri, noon-3 p.m. & 6-11p.m.; Fri-Sat 6 p.m.-1 a.m.  Tel: 305.573.5474.

 

MB, Cancun, Tel: 305.774.0040 or 888.774.0040.

 

Michelle Bernstein at the Omphoy, 2842 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. Tel: 561.540.6444.

 

MICHELLE:  We both worked at the Mandarin Oriental’s Azul.  We became co-workers, then friends and eventually bliss!

 

DAVID:  Since Azul.

 

MICHELLE:  We lunch together at least three times a week.

DAVID:  We do something nice together at least once a day…whether it’s sitting outside or walking the dogs.

 

MICHELLE:  David surprised me with a candle lit dinner in our backyard with a beautiful table, flowers, and a delicious dinner from one of our favorite restaurants.  Best of all I didn’t cook!

 

MICHELLE:  Skiing. We’ve only gone a couple of times but loved it!

 

MICHELLE:  I do now.

 

MICHELLE:  He’s not much into PDA; we definitely don’t make out in front of people but we do a lot of cheek kissing and holding hands.

 

MICHELLE:  Be patient.

 

DAVID:  Friendship is the most important part.

 

MICHELLE:  When it happens, one of us usually ends up changing.  I think it’s kind of silly but it’s not my place to judge.

 

MICHELLE:  Happiness.  Lovingness.  Spontaneity. 

 

MICHELLE:  My husband rocks!  Thanks to him, I’m a better person

 

Anniversary: Oct. 8, 2005.

 

FRANK RANDAZZO & ANDREA CURTO-RANDAZZO

 

Anyone who believes the old adage that “too many chefs spoil the broth” hasn’t met Frank Randazzo and Andrea Curto-Randazzo.

 

Talula, 210 23rd St., South Beach.  Tel: 305.672.0778; www.talulaonline.com.

 

Creative Tastes Catering, 12229 SW 131 Ave., Miami.  Tel: 305.256.8399; inquiries@creativetastes.com; website: www.creativetastes.com.

 

ANDREA:  We met at Tribeca Grill in NYC.  I was on my internship from the Culinary Institute of America and he was a cook.  We started dating and moved to Miami together.

 

FRANK:  Christmas Eve.  We have a large gathering and I cook.  We also take the kids trick or treating every year.

 

FRANK:  What’re you trying to get me in trouble?  We really work our tails off on Valentine’s Day.  It’s one of the biggest days of the year for us in our restaurant.  That’s our Valentine’s Day treat to each other.

 

ANDREA:  Italy.  We were supposed to go on our honeymoon but when we got married it was a month after 9-11.  We got talked out of going and in hindsight I wish we would’ve gone because now it’s so much harder.

FRANK:  It would have to be somewhere secluded.

 

ANDREA:  I do.  Frank is mine.

FRANK:  As I get older I believe there are soul mates out there.

 

ANDREA:  There’s a limit.  It’s nice to be affectionate but you don’t have to be making out in my restaurant.

FRANK:  Subtle, but yah.

 

ANDREA:  Communication is the key.  You won’t catch us not speaking for days.

FRANK:  A relationship that’s going to succeed involves lots of compromise.

 

ANDREA:  There’s another person to consider.

FRANK:  It all changes.  It doesn’t change over night – but it changes.

 

ANDREA:  I don’t like the whole dressing alike thing.  I’m all about individuality and expressing yourself.

FRANK:  I’m not one of those people who need to show my attachment to my significant other by dressing similar.

 

ANDREA:  Crazy. Sincere.  Forever.

FRANK:  Competitive.  Loving.  Energetic!

 

Anniversary: Oct. 7, 2001.

 

TROY AND BARBARA ECKONEN

 

They co-own Tropical Gym & Fitness.  Troy began the business as a personal trainer and body-builder when he first moved to Florida from a small town in Ohio.  Soon his wife-to-be came into the pictures and for these two lovebirds with a seventeen-year age difference, the rest certainly is history.

 

TROPICAL GYM & FITNESS, 930 Sample Rd., Pompano Beach; Tel: 954.478.1380; troy@tropicalgym.net; www.tropicalgym.net; hours:  M-F: 7–11 am & 4–9 pm, weekends: 8 am – 2 pm.

 

TROY:  I was working in the gym and she was walking across the parking lot.  I wanted to sell her a membership but she came to work for me instead.  We got married a year-and-a-half later.

 

TROY:  Twice a year we like to go to Joe’s Stone Crab; after having a nice long day on Miami Beach riding bicycles.

 

BARBARA:  We work every Valentine’s Day together.  But they’ve always been very special.

TROY:  The bottom line is we spend it together, on the job and afterwards.

 

BARBARA:  I’d go to the south of Brazil because it’s beautiful and very romantic.

TROY:  I would go with her but I’m more the Alaska type.

 

TROY:  I do.  It’s more than a coincidence that I met her because there are so many instances in our lives where we compliment one another.

 

TROY:  I think it’s nice to be warm.  But be considerate.

BARABRA:  I’m from Brazil and everybody kisses and hugs each other in public.

 

BARBARA:  You should respect each other.

 

TROY:  Do it!  Get married.

 

TROY:  Hilarious.

BARBARA:  I don’t like it.

 

TROY:  Dramatic, as in the dramatic changes we see in people’s lifestyles.

BARBARA:  Happiness.  We’re always very happy together.

 

Anniversary: June 18, 2009.

 

STEPHANE AND FLORENCE OLIVERO

 

The owners of several lingerie shops in Europe, Stephane and Florence Olivero opened their first U.S. venture in Hollywood, FL.  “We have the most beautiful selection of the best brands of sexy French lingerie,” Stephane said.

 

Vita Venice, 2025 Hollywood Blvd., Mon-Thurs 10 a.m.-7 p.m. & Fri-Sat 10-10.  Tel: 954.342.9284; www.vitovenice.us.

 

STEPHANE:  A simple strike of lighting during an evening with friends.

FLORENCE:  He had no doubt, me neither!

 

STEPHANE:  We started our first company together a year after we met.  The magic is finding the equilibrium within the passion, the private life and the professional life.

 

STEPHANE:  Humor.

 

FLORENCE:  Valentine’s Day 2005 without a doubt.  He asked me to marry him.

 

FLORENCE:  My dream destination is the Taj Mahal.

 

STEPHANE:  Yes.  Florence is my absolute and exclusive soul sister.

 

FLORENCE:  We’re French – we’re very affectionate.

 

STEPHANE:  Respect each other.

 

STEPHANE:  The magic of the first time is compensated by the discovery of each other.

 

STEPHAN:  We have very different styles to be dressing alike, but we respect others who do so.

 

STEPHANE:  Love. Complicity. Trust.

FLORENCE:  Love. Passion. Unity.

Anniversary: Oct. 12, 2005.

 

ANTONIO AND KATHERINE AMADEO

 

Antonio and Katherine (Katie) Amadeo operates The Naked Stage with John Manzelli at the Pelican Theatre, Barry University, Miami Shores.

 

Here’s a list of just a few regional acting credits they’ve been awarded:

 

Katherine – The Patient in 4.48 Psychosis (Carbonell nomination for Best Actress), Clarisse in Fahrenheit 451 (Gablestage).

 

AntonioJohn Merrick in The Elephant Man (Carbonell nomination), Mosaic Theatre; The Pillowman (2007 Carbonell Award Winner), GableStage.  His set design for 4.48 Psychosis earned him a Carbonell Award nod.  He has a REMY Award for service from SouthFloridaTheatre.com.

 

Their most important fundraising activity is the 24-Hour Theatre project held every year in Miami.  They recently produced MACON CITY, an original Comic Book play from the ground-breaking, local playwright Marco Ramirez.

 

The Naked Stage, (866).811.4111 nakedstage.org.

 

TOGETHER:  We met at Actors’ Playhouse doing The Sound of Music.

ANTONIO:  She was Liesel and I was the Nazi.

 

ANTONIO:  We got married at Casa De La Paz in St. Augustine, so that’s a favorite destination of ours.

KATIE:  One tradition that Antonio and I have is that we have breakfast together every morning.  It’s nice to have the little morning time together.  We usually put on a DVD for an hour or two.

 

KATIE:  The Sound of Music just closed.  Our relationship was about five-months old.  We had dinner at the Melting Pot, he treated, brought Roses. We came back to his apartment – and there were all these different breeds and they were so beautiful.  I’ve always loved stuffed animals and it was so thoughtful and tailored to who I am as a person.  I was so touched.

KATIE:  George Schiavone was randomly taking pictures at a Carbonell party and he happened to take a picture of our first kiss

ANTONIO:  And she made me an art graphic of it. It’s one of my favorite things.

 

KATIE:  London and Ireland.  I’m Irish and I’ve never been.

 

KATIE:  Yes.  I felt an instant connection to him and the room lit up when he walked in.

ANTONIO:  Soul mate isn’t a term I use a lot.  I believe in true love.

 

ANTONIO:  There are lines of decency and respect for other people that you have to be aware of.

 

ANTONIO:  Every married couple has to be entirely open and communicative and come up with rules of marriage that fit them so when issues do come up at the very least you’re on the same playing field.

 

KATIE:  Be honest and open.

ANTONIO:  I think a lot of couples get really impatient and judgmental very quickly about the other person and marriage is hard.

KATIE:  In relationships things are never completely equal and you have to roll with it.

 

KATIE:  No we don’t. But it did happen the other day.

ANTONIO:  If others love it why should I judge?

 

ANTONIO:  Love.  Patience.  Respect.

KATIE:  Friendship.  Trust.  Understanding.

 

Anniversary: Sept. 6, 2003.

 

 

Valentine’s Day is mentioned ruefully by Ophelia in Hamlet (1600-1601):

 

To-morrow is Saint Valentine’s day,
All in the morning betime,
And I a maid at your window,
To be your Valentine.
Then up he rose, and donn’d his clothes,
And dupp’d the chamber-door;
Let in the maid, that out a maid
Never departed more.

 

William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 5

 

HOW TO SAY “I LOVE YOU” IN A FEW DIFFERENT LANGUAGES:

 

French –

Je t’aime, Je t’adore

Gaelic –

Ta gra agam ort

Italian –

Ti amo

Portuguese –

Amo-te

Spanish –

Te quiero / Te amo

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Marla E. SchwartzA native of Toledo, OH and a graduate of Kent State, Marla E. Schwartz has been a professional journalist since her teenage years and is a Senior Writer for Miami Living Magazine, and a freelance writer for CRAVINGS South Florida in Aventura, as well as Around Wellington Magazine and Lighthouse Point Magazine.  An avid photographer, her images have appeared in numerous Ohio publications, as well as in Miami Living, The Miami Herald, The Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and The Palm Beach Post.  She has had numerous plays published and produced around the country.  Her short play, America’s Working? was 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 then 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.  Feel free to contact her at: meschwartz1@hotmail.com.

February, 2010 – Four Green-Friendly Valentine’s Gift Ideas

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Living GreenChristine Smith



Four Green-Friendly Valentine’s Gift Ideas


By Christine Smith


Valentine’s Day is a great time to begin your Eco-Friendly lifestyle.  If you’ve ever said to yourself: “Sounds cool, but I don’t know where to begin,” then this article will make it simple for you.  Here are four gift ideas to give to your “special someone” – while also protecting the environment and setting a good example for the ones you love.


1) Buy Local Flowers


Do you know that over one-half of the flowers sold in the United States are imported from countries where toxic chemicals and pesticides are not monitored at all, and are even legal to use?  Not only is the importing of these flowers toxic to our environment, but you could be exposing your loved ones to those chemicals and pesticides.  Buying flowers that were grown domestically and locally will lower the negative impact on our environment and you will also be supporting your local community.


2) Give an Experience


Get creative.  Pack a picnic and take your partner to the beach, park, or simply have a picnic in front of your fireplace.  Don’t have a fireplace?  Do what my husband did before we had one… build one out of candles!  You can also prepare a meal together or give each other massages.  Or, consider things that your partner likes to do and then plan a day or evening around those things.  Remember, the purpose of Valentine’s Day is to show our loved ones how much we adore them, not to show them how much we can buy them.  Keep this in mind when planning your experience.  Experiences make great and memorable gifts!


3) Bake Your Own Goodies


Did you know that cocoa farmers only receive 5 cents for every dollar they produce, while companies that are involved in the process of getting chocolates into our hands receive over 70 cents of each of those dollars?  Instead of supporting the unfair trading conditions that exist by giving imported chocolates, give your loved one home-baked goods this year.


4) Homemade Cards & Gift Wrap


Make your own cards.  Remember when we were younger and we used to receive those love notes with the boxes that told us to check “yes” or “no”?   Rather than spending extra money and wasting paper, spend some time and write down what your partner means to you… then express it in a homemade card.  If you decide to buy a gift or card, buy an Eco-Friendly gift, and when wrapping it – use creative options like grocery-store brown paper bags (free – and usually made from already recycled paper) wrapped with recycled bows or use recycled gift bags.



Christine Smith is a Principal, as well as the Director of Marketing for Fine Lions, Inc. Fine Lions specializes in a proprietary Eco-friendly wood graining process that is applied to non wood products to give them the appearance of natural wood. This earth conscious application may be done on exterior and interior doors, garage doors, kitchen and bath cabinets, as well as other surfaces.  To learn more visit http://www.finelions.com.