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December, 2009 – Polo Hall of Fame News

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12-09-2009

Contact: Brenda Lynn

Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame

(561) 969-3210;

Website:

 

POLO MUSEUM’S HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES INDUCTEES FOR 2010

On Friday, February 12th, 2010 the Museum of Polo will welcome into its polo Hall of Fame living legend of polo Julian Hipwood, posthumous inductee Lewis Lacey, posthumous Iglehart Award Winner for outstanding lifetime contributions to the sport of polo “Big Joe” Muldoon, living Iglehart award winner Dave Rizzo and Horses to Remember, Red Ace and Khaki.  The 21st Annual Hall of Fame Awards Gala will be held at the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame in Lake Worth, Florida. The festivities for the induction gala will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a Cocktail and Champagne Reception and Silent Auction. A seated dinner follows, capped off by the awards presentation and dancing afterward. The Master of Ceremonies for the induction awards presentation will be polo player and star of American’s Most Wanted, John Walsh.

Julian Hipwood has lived and played in the United States for many years and earned a 9-goal rating. During his career he won the 30-goal World Cup 1981-1984; the USPA Monty Waterbury in 1996; the USPA Heritage Cup in 1996; the Barrantes Memorial Tournament; and captured many of Royal Palm Polo Club’s 26-goal Sunshine League tournaments. A player with great international success, Julian was captain of the English National team winning the Coronation Cup six times, and the British Gold and Queen’s Cups, among other prestigious tournaments. Julian became a sought-after coach and coached the Coca Cola team when it won the U.S. Open Championship in 2002.

 

Canadian-born Lewis Lacey had a long and distinguished international polo career in the early part of the 1900s, representing England in the Westchester Cup, and captaining Argentina in the Cup of the Americas. He was a member of the famed Argentine team that took the U.S. Open in 1922, and won the Argentine Open seven times between 1915 and 1937, as well as several other notable tournaments in England and Argentina. Lewis played frequently in America, almost every year from 1922 until 1931, never handicapped less than 9-goals and was rated at 10-goals between 1915 and 1932. Lewis also wrote about the game; his better know essays being Equitation in the Game of Polo and The Judge’s Task in Polo Pony Shows.

 A well-known figure in polo for over 60 years, Dave Rizzo was, for over 30 of those years, the longtime manager of the famed Meadow Brook Polo Club, and was also the manager of the Squadron A Armory and the Old Westbury Polo Club.  Being an accomplished outdoor and arena player, horse trainer, seller and club manager made it possible for him to help many new players get started in the sport of polo. He was known as a skilled horseman and well-liked sportsman in many parts of the country by a variety of players. Considered a mentor to many, he made it possible for others to experience polo and to become accomplished players and team sponsors. 

 “Big Joe” Muldoon was not only an iconic figure of polo in Maryland, Virginia and throughout the East in the 1980’s and 1990’s, his influence stretched around the globe. A versatile horseman who did not get into polo until middle age, his tournament wins include the USPA Monty Waterbury, Association and Chairman’s Cups and the 8-Goal Championship with his Gone Away Farms team. He helped raise millions of dollars for various charities through polo. From 1981-1989, Joe conceived, underwrote and mounted players in a dynamic series of high-goal “All-Star” international polo games featuring the best of both foreign and American high-goal players. He was president of the Potomac and Poolesville Polo Clubs where he helped to train an entire generation of polo players, including his well-known and talented polo-playing progeny Michael, “Little Joe,” Mary and Charlie.

 

 In the 1930s Red Ace was the favorite pony of the great 10 goal polo player Elmer Boeseke.  Considered to be the star of the West’s team in the infamous 1933 and 1934 East/West matches, the great chestnut gelding won the hearts of fans of both East and West alike when, in the grueling 1933 match, he turned and trotted back to nuzzle his master, Boeseke, who lay prone on the ground, unconscious after being knocked off in a particularly rough play.  For his outright speed, great courage and tenacity Red Ace won Best Playing Pony for the West in the 1933 series. He added to his laurels when judged the Best Polo Pony in the National Polo Pony Society Show 1934, an epic event, and became one of only two geldings to ever have won this prestigious award. The great Norty Knox said of Red Ace, he was “a brilliant pony.”

 

Hector Galindo’s great dark bay mare, Khaki, proved she was a super star by winning the Best Playing Pony of the 1995 Silver Cup, 1995 East Coast Open, 1997 Sterling Cup, 1998 Silver Cup, 2000 Gold Cup of the Americas, and the 2003 Iglehart Cup. Loved for her quiet disposition around the barn, this gallant mare also had it all on the field – heart, stamina, quick acceleration, sustained speed and incredible overall athletic ability. But further, she seemed to have an innate ability to read the game.  “One of the things that makes Khaki so unique is her big heart”, says Galindo. ‘She’s always been a mare with a lot of power and the quickness. That’s what makes her such a great mare.”  Khaki is currently a broodmare in Oklahoma, but being recently retired, none of her foals are yet old enough to have started playing polo.

Reservations for this black tie affair are $200.00 per person. Seating is limited so please make your reservations early if you wish to attend. Reception hour Sponsor Station opportunities are also available and silent auction items are welcomed at this time. Please contact Brenda Lynn at the Museum of Polo: (561) 969-3210 or (561) 969-7015, fax: (561) 964-8299 or e-mail: for further details, information and reservations.

December, 2009 – Kids’ Christmas Party at Community Christian Church

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Join us for a Kids’ Christmas Party, set for Dec. 16th at 7pm at the Community Christian Church.

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December, 2009 – Local Moms Present Learning Toys Dec. 19th

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Please join us at The Learning Express in Wellington, Florida on Saturday, December 19th   10:00 am – 2:00 pm
The creators, two local moms, of Time to Play Baby will be at The Learning Express of Wellington on Saturday, December 19th from 10:00 am- 2:00 pm to present their award winning new infant development product for ages 1 month-13 months.  Time to Play Baby provides a year’s worth of baby classes and activities all in a box and helps families save money, time and stress. Stop by and learn about this new and exciting product:  Wellington Green Commons 2625 S State Rd 7, Wellington, FL 33414  phone-(561) 422-3112 www.wellington.learningexpress-toys.com

December, 2009 – Wal-Mart Shopping Spree to Help Those in Need

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: MEDIA RELATIONS 688-3080

NEWS BRIEFING

My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust Inc, has PARTNERED with Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and Wal-Mart to assist 50 families from the Western Communities

WHAT: Deputies from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Community Policing Division will shop with one representative from each of the 50 families at Wal-Mart Super Center, Royal Palm Beach (441 & Belvedere). Each representative will receive $ 200 gift card to purchase basic necessities for their families.

WHERE: Wal-Mart Super Center
441 & Belvedere Road
Royal Palm Beach, FL

WHEN: Friday, December 11, 2009

TIME: 6:00 pm

WHO: County Commissioner Jess Santamaria – founder of My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Community Policing Deputies
One representative from each of the families (50 families) from Belle Glade, Pahokee, South Bay and Canal Point

Through the generosity of this trust, which was established by County Commissioner Jess Santamaria of Royal Palm Beach, $ 10,000 has been made available to aid these 50 needy families.

On December 11, 2009 an adult representative from each of these families will travel by bus from PBSO District 5 Headquarters Belle Glade to a Wal-Mart Super Center, Royal Palm Beach, where a deputy from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Community Policing Division will be paired with a representative from each family to assist them. The items to be purchased are basic necessities, such as food and clothing.

The board of the My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust Inc, is committed to lending support to the people in the Western Communities of Palm Beach County, through partnering with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Community Policing Division.

Future projects will directly impact the children of the Western Communities by sponsoring continuous activities that will have a lasting positive effect on these children.

December, 2009 – David Sandoval Presents Seminar

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 David Sandoval, Author of Green Foods Bible, to Present Seminar

Saturday December 12 @ 1PM Lite for Life of Boca Raton, 3013 Yamato Road, #14B  call Laura 772 215-3268 to confirm.
 
Sunday, December 13 at Soma Center, Lake Avenue between L and M Streets, 3 PM. Call Laura 772 215-3268.
 
Monday and Tuesday, Dec 14 & !5  @6:30 PM  Apropos Kafe, 147 South East First Avenue, Boca Raton.
Call Laura 772 215-3268 to confirm.
 
 
David Sandoval, author of the Green Foods Bible, has studied with the world’s premier authorities on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayervedic Medicine, and Western holistic medicine, including his mentor, Ann Wigmore, the founder of the Hippocrates Health Institute, and the world’s foremost advocate of raw food nutrition.
 

December, 2009 – Blood Drive and Fundraiser in RPB

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Dec. 12th Blood Drive and Fundraiser

On August 7, 2009, Courtney Wolfe (Daughter of Captain Larry Wolfe – Station 32B Palm Beach County Fire and Rescue) was diagnosed with A.L.L. (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia).


Luckily her cancer was caught early but she has a big fight ahead of her. She will have to endure two and a half years of treatments including chemo.

 

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue will be doing a Blood Drive this Saturday, December 12, 2009 at Station 28 in Royal Palm Beach.  The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Family will be doing all day Blood drive and fundraiser.

 

December, 2009 – Western Execs Holiday Party

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Happy Holidays!
 
Announcing the Western Executives Holiday Party:

 

Palomino: (Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Acreage)

 

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

 

Player’s Club
13410 South Shore Blvd., Wellington
(561) 795 0080
http://www.playersclubrestaurant.com

from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Special Price Drinks, free Appetizers, Goodie Bags*

 

No Admission – please bring an unwrapped toy

 
We are collecting toys for thekids of the Farmworker Council of Palm Beach County. Please bring a toy for some Holiday cheer! Then meet and mingle with business owners from the Western Communities on this evening of fun, food and social networking.
Whether you own a business or whether you are a key player to any corporate entity – you do not want to miss it!
* offerings may vary from location to location.

December, 2009 – Order Holiday Cards to Help the Horses

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Holiday Gifts to Help Horses!!!
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Please click below to order your gifts to help the horses this holiday season!

 

Holiday Card Sets:

$10 – (10) holiday cards (one choice of card design for each $10)*
*You may buy card-sets @ (10) cards/each from all these designs:

To view the different designs of cards and a few holiday gift giving ideas, visit the Pure Thoughts website.

December, 2009 – Help by Adopting Cats

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PLEASE CROSS POST
 
If you (or your friends) can adopt any of the sanctuary cats, it will save their lives. But you must act quickly. I am no longer in charge of the cats, LaBelle Animal Control is.
 
Please go to the links below, download the appropriate application, fill it out, and then fax it to the number shown.
 
For 501c3 rescue organizations: http://www.ufsheltermedicine.com/documents/TransferRequestForm.pdf
 
For adoption of cats or to reclaim your cat(s): http://www.ufsheltermedicine.com/documents/AdoptionApplication.pdf
 
Fax it to 863-675-0037.
 
Understand that the forms will need the name and phone of your vet (who will be called) and LaBelle Animal Control will call your Animal Control to make sure you are not in trouble with them. If everything is OK, LaBelle Animal Control will call you and set up an adoption appointment.
 
We are running out of time, so please act quickly. The deadline of December 8 is no longer in effect. An agreement to extend it to December 18 will be signed on Monday December 7.
 
HOWEVER, ONCE ANIMAL CONTROL GETS ALL THE FRIENDLY CATS ADOPTED AND ONLY FERALS REMAIN, ANIMAL CONTROL MAY ELECT TO CLOSE EARLIER THAN THE DECEMBER 18 (NEW) DEADLINE. IF/WHEN THEY DECIDE TO CLOSE THEY WILL EUTHANIZE ANY REMAINING CATS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO PROVIDE LONG TERM CARE.
 
LaBelle Animal Control has been doing a good job of getting the cats adopted and is eager to help.
 
The remaining FRIENDLY cats are mostly black or black & white. Rescue adoption groups don’t like to take these cats because they are so hard to get adopted. Yet, it is my belief that they are more lovable than any other cats with different colors. Why? I don’t know. What I do know is that many of the black or black & white cats are lovers – many were at my home before I brought them to the sanctuary over a year ago. Please, adopt these babies.
 
The remaining ferals: These are cats that will not make good pets – they don’t like humans. But, they can be given a home and can live out their lives. If you or someone you know can build them an outdoor  fully enclosed habitat that meets local Animal Control and Building and Zoning rules, please save their lives by taking and caring for them. The enclosure allows you to catch a sick cat (you can’t when they are free roaming), and allows you to catch them when they need a current rabies shot. Without an enclosure, your Animal Control people won’t approve you (they don’t want free roaming cats in their county).
 
Hendry County (and possibly other counties) allows an individual (not a corporation) to own as many cats and dogs as they want so long as there are no complaints and the animals are well cared for. Rescue adoption groups don’t want ferals because they can’t get them adopted (and can’t handle them very well while in their possession).
 
If you are thinking of taking ferals, please check with your Animal Control first and see how many cats you can own. If the number is limited, follow their rules and only adopt the maximum allowed.
 
The only other option is to take feral(s) into your home where it can be difficult to catch or treat them. It is unlikely that you will ever be able to hold them and get them to purr. Yes, some will, but it is a small percentage – maybe 5 out of 100 ferals.
 
I will be sending out a newsletter that will explain what happened in the next few weeks. I know I said I would send it out earlier, but everything is still under investigation and I am limited in what/when I can say anything. When this is over, I’ll send it.
 
In the meantime, I’m doing everything I can to get as many of the sanctuary cats re-homed or adopted. Please help.
 
Thank you.
(Posted by Maury, formerly of the 10th Life Sanctuary)

December, 2009 – TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Operations Manager

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For immediate release                           Contact: Joel Dowley

December 7, 2009                            4439 Westroads Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33407                                                                                 Phone: 561-845-7373 or 561-248-2475

                                                            Email: [email protected]

 

                             

NEW OPERATIONS MANAGER NAMED

              

 (West Palm Beach, FL) TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach has named James L. Bledsoe, Jr. its new Operations Manager.  Before moving to Palm Beach County Bledsoe spent more than 6 years as Operations Manager at the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® location in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

  In announcing the appointment, Janelle and Joel Dowley, co-owners of the West Palm Beach TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® franchise, stated, “Jim’s experience in using great customer service and goal-oriented leadership to grow the franchise in Ohio fits in well with our operation here in Palm Beach County.”

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK 

 

TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® is the USA’s first and largest local moving franchise company with locations in 32 states, including 21 locations in Florida.  For more information log on to www.twomenandatruckwestpalmbeach.com.