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February, 2010 – Happenings at The Improv at CityPlace

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For Immediate Release:

 
IMPROV COMEDY CLUB PREMIERES NEW “EARLY BIRD AT THE IMPROV”
COMEDY AND CABARET SERIES
FEATURING LEGENDARY
COMEDIAN FREDDIE ROMAN AND ENTERTAINER AVI HOFFMAN

 
West Palm Beach, FL (February 4, 2010)-  The Improv Comedy Club at City Place is pleased to announce an all new comedy series targeting the price conscious audience during times that the club is traditionally “dark.” This all new Early Bird Series, produced by local producer Alan Jacobson, will launch with the world premiere “Early Bird Special: A Tribute to Catskills Comedy” starring Freddie Roman.
 
The series will continue throughout the winter and spring with weekly shows featuring world-class comedians and entertainers such as Avi Hoffman, Dame Edna Impersonator Michael Walters, and Bob Alper.
 
Ticket prices for all shows are $29.50 with group discounts available for parties of 10 or more. For ticketing information call The Improv at 561-833-1812 or visit www.palmbeachimprov.com. The Improv is located in CityPlace at 550 S. Rosemary Avenue, Ste. 250, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

“Early Bird Special: A Tribute to Catskills Comedy”
Starring Freddie Roman, Vick Arnell and Jack Dibo
February 14  3pm
February 23  7pm
February 24  3 and 7 pm
February 28  3pm
March 9        7pm
March 10     3pm and 7pm
 
Avi Hoffman’s “Still Jewish After All
These Years-A Life in the Theatre”
March 2   7pm
March 3   3pm and 7pm
March 4   3pm
March 7   3pm
 
A Royal Audience with Dame Edna starring Michael Walters as Dame Edna
March 16   7pm
March 17   3pm and 7pm
March 18   3pm
March 21   3pm
 
George Gershwin: An American Rhapsody
March 23 7pm
March 24 3pm and 7pm
March 25 3pm
March 28 3pm
 
Tribute to Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler and Carole King
April 13   7pm
April 14  3pm and 7pm
April 15  3pm
April 18  3pm
 
 Laughing From Right to Left: The Kosher Komedy Tour
April 20  7pm
April 21  3pm and 7 pm
April 22  3pm
April 25 3pm
 
America’s Stand-Up Rabbi – Bob Alper
April 27  7pm
April 28  3pm and 7 pm
April 29  3pm
May 2    3pm
 
Tony, Frank, Bing & Friends
May 4    7pm
May 5    3pm and 7 pm
May 6    3pm
May 9    3pm
 
 
Media Contacts:
Terri Neil, 561-628-2538
Terri@terrinpr.com
 
Elizabeth Dashiell, 561-543-8276
Palmbeachpr@yahoo.com

 

 

Terri Neil

Terri Neil PR & Marketing

1800 Via Royale #1803

Jupiter, FL 33458

561-628-2538

terri@terrinpr.com

January, 2010 – JCC Book Festival Events

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Contact:  Scott Benarde

                                                                                   

Phone:     561-712-5231

                                                                                   

Email:      scottb@jcconline.com

 

Lore & Eric F. Ross JCC, 8500 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33472, (561) 740-9000

JCC North, 4803 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418, (561) 689-7700


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE:   Jan. 12, 2010

 

Actors Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry, and comedian Carol Leifer

join novelist Chris Bohjalian as part of JCC Book Festival winter line up

 

 

BOYNTON BEACH — The best-selling author of a dozen novels; a pair of TV stars (married to each other); and a popular stand-up comedian also well-known for writing many of the laughs for Seinfeld and other hit comedies, are all coming to Palm Beach County for the winter, or at least a few days of it. Author Chris Bohjalian, who can boast that one of his books was an Oprah Book Club selection; Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry, stars of the NBC hit L.A. Law, and comedian Carol Leifer, are scheduled to discuss their latest work as part of the Annual JCC Book Festival.     

 

The schedule is as follows:

 

  • Annual JCC Book Festival Luncheon—presented by Ross JCC, featuring actors Michael Tucker and Jill Eikenberry, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, Indian Spring Country Club in Boynton Beach.. The husband and wife are best-known for starring roles on the hit TV show L.A. Law, (1986 to 1994). Tucker, with input from Eikenberry, has written Family Meals: Coming Together to Care for an Aging Parent.  Admission is $45 for JCC members, $55 for non-members. For more information, call Brooke Kochman at 561-740-9000 ext. 230.

 

  • Laugh Out Loud! An Evening with Comedienne Carol Leifer, author of When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win. The award-winning writer, producer, and comic discusses her new book, subtitled Reflections on Looking in the Mirror, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, Ouzo Blue, PGA Commons, 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. Admission is $12, ($10 for “Friends of the J” members). For more information, call Lisa Blumberg at 561-689-7700.

 

  • An Evening with Chris Bohjalian, author of Skeletons at the Feast. “Skeletons,” Bohjalian’s 12th novel revolves around three characters fleeing the advance of the Russian Army during the waning months of WWII: Anna, a young woman from a well-to-do Prussian family; Callum, a Scottish POW; and Uri, a Jew passing himself off as a German soldier. These are, in Bohjalian’s words, “Ordinary people coping with trials they had never before imagined; young people coming of age in moments of seemingly unbearable stress; and, I hope, the sorts of moral ambiguity that give us all pause and force us to examine our values.”  The author discusses his work at 7 p.m. Feb. 25, 2010 at the Players Club Restaurant, 13410 South Shore Blvd., Wellington. Admission, which includes wine, cheese, and desserts, is $36.  For more information, contact Sharon Lowenstein at 561-676-4104, or sharonl@JCConline.com

 

 

The mission of the Jewish Community Center of the Greater Palm Beaches is to create a strong Jewish community by providing high quality programs close to where people live that connect people to Jewish life.

 

The JCC is an affiliated agency of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.

 

Visit our website at www.JCConline.com

February, 2010 – New Horizons Helps Haiti

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The Student Council at New Horizons Elementary organized a Food and Supply Drive for the earthquake survivors of Haiti.  The school partnered with Missionary Flights International.  During the week of January 25-29, the students collected needed supplies such as snack foods, granola bars, cereal, peanut butter, blankets, towels, washcloths, soap toothpaste, shampoo, and First Aid Kits.  The drive was a huge success.  All of the supplies were delivered to an approved drop-off location, thanks to the help of Student Council member, Trident Nottingham, and his parents.  Together we helped—because we CARED.

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Pictured here are Student Council representatives;

John Campagnuolo, T.J. Palazzo, Daniel Diaz, Casey Mangini, Oriann Bell, Megan Ihle, Brody Lombardo, Logan Dragone, Trident Nottingham.

February, 2010 – Foundcare Health Center Announces New Nurse Practitioner

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Kelly Husak & Stephanie Uitenbroek

                                                                        561.278.0850 or HusakPR@aol.com

 

FOUNDCARE HEALTH CENTER ANNOUNCES NEW NURSE PRACTITIONER

 

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) FoundCare Health Center at 2330 South Congress Avenue in West Palm Beach recently announced Elsie Remy as Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, according to Bill Quinn, Center Manager. 

FoundCare Health Center offers primary care and preventive services including medical diagnosis and treatment.  Dental services and pharmacy services will be added in the future.    Designed to provide affordable access to quality primary health, dental and preventive care to children and families in Palm Beach County, FoundCare Health Center serves all patients regardless of their ability to pay — including the uninsured.  Eligibility specialists meet with each patient prior to their first appointment to establish a portion of responsibility for the bill, based on household income and using the federal poverty level. 

As the Center’s Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, Remy will be responsible for conducting complete physicals, providing treatment and counseling patients.  She will educate patients and families about preventive care and identify, evaluate, and address disease prevention and health promotion issues while administering quality patient care.

 “Elsie is a great addition to our staff,” said Quinn.  “With more than 19 years of medical experience, she is terrific with our patients.  They love her and many call her ‘their angel.’ Her commitment to their needs is admirable.”

Remy was most recently an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner at Resolution Medical Services, Inc. in West Palm Beach.  She has extensive experience in intensive care, acute and primary care units.  Remy received her BSN from Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY, Master of Science in Adult Health Nursing and Post Masters in Family Practice at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook NY.  She is nationally Board certified. She is a member of The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, American College of Nurse Practitioners and Florida State Nurses Association. She currently resides in Wellington.

To schedule an appointment at FoundCare Health Center, please call 561.HEALTHY.  For other information or to assist in fundraising efforts or sponsorship opportunities for the health center, please reach FoundCare at 561.472.3022.  

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!

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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!

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