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August, 2009 – Young Reporter Damon Weaver Interviews Obama

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Student Reporter Damon Weaver Interviews President Barack Obama

 

When Barack Obama visited the P.B.C.C. campus in Lake Worth last fall, I found myself sitting next to the youngest reporter in the whole auditorium, Damon Weaver from KEC TV/ Canal Point Elementary School. I was impressed by this young man because of his professionalism and his persistence. Lois Spatz and I (representing Around Wellington Magazine) realized that we were in very good company. His teacher, Brian Zimmerman of Wellington, writes (about this recent interview with Obama) . . .

 

KEC TV is an award winning television news program that is broadcasted to the 500 students at KEC/Canal Point Elementary. The news program is completely produced by a selected group of 5th and 6th grade students.

KEC TV student reporter Damon Weaver’s dream was to interview President Barack Obama. For over nine months Damon and his teacher (Brian Zimmerman) have worked very hard to obtain an interview with Barack Obama. On Thursday, August 13, 2009 at 2:25 pm Damon’s dream came true when he interviewed President Obama in the White House.

I would like to thank President Obama’s White House Press staff for helping us secure the interview. I would also like to thank all of our friends in the media for all of their support. Last I would like to thank all of the people in the world that have supported Damon Weaver as he pursued his dream.

Brian Zimmerman
KEC TV News Director

September, 2009 – September artist announced for WAS Online Exhibit

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marianne-davidsonNEWS FROM THE WELLINGTON ART SOCIETY

CONTACT:    

Adrianne Hetherington, President: 561-784-7561  [email protected]
Mag and David Frye, Publicity: 561-792-6185  [email protected]
                    

 www.wellingtonartsociety.org

RELEASE DATE: 9/01/09  (KILL DATE: 9/30/09):
September artist announced
for WAS online exhibit

Wellington, FL, September 1, 2009 – Local painter and author Marianne Davidson, also known as Marianne Pilgrim Calabrese, is the featured artist for September on the Wellington Art Society’s online Gallery Show.

Davidson paints in acrylics with occasional accents of charcoal and special mediums, combining surrealistic and impressionistic techniques. She is known for her acrylic paintings depicting scenes from 9/11 using unique added features that enable the viewer to see beyond the original images. Her work also includes tranquil landscapes and beautiful ballerinas, among other themes.

The Wellington artist studied at Pratt Institute of Technology, Fashion Institute of Technology, University of Rome and Art and Design High School. She also earned her master’s degree from Adelphi University and her bachelor’s degree from Queens College in elementary education and psychology.

In addition, Davidson is a published author, writing several books for the Fell’s Official Know It All Guide series, including “So You Want To Be A Teacher?” and “So You Want To Be A Nurse?”

Get to know Marianne Davidson and her work by visiting the Gallery Show section on the Society website www.wellingtonartsociety.org, now through September 30. 

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.

September, 2009 – Palms West Chamber Business Planning Academy

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Press Release

Contact: Anitra Harmon

Phone: (561) 790-6200

[email protected]

 
         FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      

PALMS WEST CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 6-WEEK BUSINESS PLANNING ACADEMY BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 8, 2009 AT PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY’S WELLINGTON CAMPUS. 

      The Palms West Chamber’s Business Planning Academy is a series of 6 workshops designed to help small businesses maximize their chance of success and minimize their risk of failure.  Beginning Tuesday, September 8th and running for 6 consecutive Tuesdays through October 13th, the Academy is being offered in conjunction with Palm Beach Atlantic University at the Wellington Campus from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.     

      The Academy will provide participants with the tools, information and training necessary to develop a new business plan or optimize their current business plan.    According to Bob Bloom of Ink & Toner USA, the Academy’s coordinator and moderator, “If you are an entrepreneur looking to start a business, a current business owner, a business manager desiring performance improvement or an individual desiring to enhance you business knowledge, this program is custom made for you.”  

      Enrollment is $100 for Palms West chamber members and $150 for non-chamber members.  Fifty dollars towards chamber membership renewal or new membership can be earned upon completion of the Academy.   For further information and to register on line visit www.palmswest.com or call 561-790-6200. 

The Palms West Chamber is the regional chamber for the west central communities of Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres, Loxahatchee Groves and the Acreage/Loxahatchee

 

September, 2009 – Wellington Community Center Business Meeting

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 September 14th 2009 (Monday)Lunch at 11:30 am, Business Meeting and Program – 12:15 pm

Wellington Community Center

ORCHIDS –THE REALM OF WONDER – Alex Pridgeon, Phd

            Dr. Pridgeon is presently a Sainsbury Orchid Fellow at the Royal Botanic 

Gardens, Kew Gardens in London, an author, editor and co-editor and a researcher with a PhD in biology specializing in the study of orchids.

   

In his presentation, Dr. Pridgeon promises “to transport the audience out of 

Wellington to the “Realm of Wonder”, entering through the orchid gate. 

Passports, visas and vaccinations are not required prior to the embarkation from the Community Center. All that you need to bring with you is a toothbrush, 

camera and a healthy suspension of disbelief. Those of you who have not already made the journey know that it is a land both benevolent and sinister, bright and dark, beyond the tentacles of time and the perimeter of space, a land called by many names in world literature – “Wonderland”, “Oz”, “Never Neverland”. You will see orchids of all colors, shapes and sizes, most of them photographed by our speaker, in his world travels. Some flowers will be beautiful, some nondescript, some hideously bizarre.” In his multimedia presentation, Dr. Pridegron “will explain why they look and function the way they do before returning us safely back to the shores of Lake Wellington.”

 

            In orchid circles Dr. Pridgeon is perhaps best known as past Editor of the American Orchid Society Bulletin (now titled Orchids) and Founding Editor of the 

scientific orchid journal Lindleyana. He has written and co-written numerous 

articles, co-directed five videotapes, edited 14 books including The illustrated 

Encyclopedia of Orchids, and compiled the Orchid Action Plan for the “Species Survival Commission” in Geneva.

 

            As a biologist, specializing in anatomy and systemics of orchids, a researcher who has traveled to exotic lands he will take us on an unbelievable journey through the world’s  “Wonderland” of orchids that promises to be quite a memorable experience.   

 

(561) 798-5109.  [email protected]

 

Public is invited, however seating is limited so please call Beverly at 561-791-2722.

 

September, 2009 – W.A.S. Open House on September 9th

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NEWS FROM THE WELLINGTON ART SOCIETY
CONTACT:   Adrianne Hetherington, President: 561-784-7561  [email protected]
                   Mag and David Frye, Publicity: 561-792-6185  [email protected]
                  

www.wellingtonartsociety.org

 

Local Arts Group On the Move
Wellington Art Society Hosts Annual Open House Sept. 9
– The Wellington Art Society is kicking off its 2009-2010 season with its annual Open House/Membership Drive, to be held Wednesday, September 9, from 6:30-9:00pm at the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center.

KILL DATE: 9/10/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Wellington, FL, August 14, 2009

The W.A.S. Open House provides an opportunity for interested artists and art lovers to meet and socialize with Society members, many of whom will have their work on display. There will also be information on membership and the group’s upcoming events and demonstrations, as well as a raffle and refreshments. Admission to this fun event is free.

The Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center is located at 151 Civic Center Way, near the southwest corner of Okeechobee Blvd. and Royal Palm Beach Blvd.

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.

August, 2009 – Dr. Haik’s Pediatric Dental Tips

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Help with Children’s Dental Success by Dr. Tomer Haik

 

See the video, featuring Dr. Tomer Haik’s Tips for Parents to Help with their Children’s Dental Success! Helpful tips for any parent who has battles over toothbrushing or struggles with finding a good dental routine.

 

September, 2009 – 2nd Annual “Home in One” Golf Classic

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National City Presents 

The 2nd Annual “Home in One” Golf Classic 

To Benefit Habitat for Humanity of

Palm Beach County

Friday September 25, 2009

FRENCHMAN’S RESERVE COUNTRY CLUB 

Registration is

$175 per person/$700per foursome. 

In addition to the round of golf, breakfast and lunch, each player will receive a golf shirt, hat and sleeve of golf balls. 

Breakfast 8:00am – 9:00am

Shot Gun Start 9:00am

Luncheon and awards immediately following. 

November, 2009 – Community Fitness Walk/Run

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: 

Maureen Gross

Director of Development, Palms West Community Foundation

[email protected]

[email protected]

(561)790-6200 office

(561)714-0887 cell

(561)793-4181 home 

Event:

Wellington Community Fitness 5K Run/Walk

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Wellington Plaza—Ultima Fitness/Xtreme TaeKwonDo 

COMMUNITY FITNESS RUN/WALK RETURNS TO WELLINGTON 

After a year of hiatus, the Palms West Community Foundation, along with volunteer Co-Chairwomen Joanna Boynton and Terri Priore, are bringing back the Wellington Community Fitness 5K Run & Walk.  The event is scheduled for the traditional first weekend in November– Saturday, November 7, 2009.  Participants will gather at the Wellington Plaza with race kick-off time of 8:00 am.  Runners and walkers will head west along Wellington Trace, turn south onto Big Blue Trace until they reach the half-way point and then they will loop back to the Wellington Plaza.  The fitness run features a USTAF certified 5k Run and a non-competitive walk – something for everyone, no matter what your fitness level.

A much anticipated, yearly event in Wellington since 1997,  run/walk organizers focused on bringing residents together to promote health and fitness, all while enjoying a good time with friends and neighbors.   Every year, the event has donated a portion of the proceeds to a charitable organization.  This year the committee has decided to donate net proceeds to The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.  

Boynton, an avid runner, has spearheaded the return of this event to Wellington.  “So many people in this community have truly missed this event.  We decided that this would be the perfect initial project for the Palms West Community Foundation to take on.”  Terri Priore was on the initial planning committee, and has agreed to step up and Co-Chair the event with Boynton.  Priore brings her vast experience from being the Chair of the MSABC Walk of the Western Communities for The American Cancer Society last year. 

During the first eleven years, the community fitness run had grown to accommodate over 800 participants.  Hopes are for even more in 2009.  “I have personally watched this event’s success, grass-roots outreach and positive impact within our community,” said Boynton.  “I, along with many others, am committed to revitalizing this great fitness-oriented, annual community event in 2009.”  Many area businesses have already committed to sponsoring this event— Bainbridge, Boynton Financial Group, Inc., Cocuy, Burns & Co., Gold Coast Physical Therapy, Graphic-Signs, Sexton Engineering, TownCrier/Wellington, The Magazine, Ultima Fitness/Xtreme TaeKwonDo, Visions and Wellington Regional Medical Center.  To register for the Run/Walk or for sponsorship information, please visit their website www.communityfitnessrun.com. or contact Maureen Gross at the Palms West Community Foundation at (561)790-6200. 

September, 2009 – Rally for Recovery at Bicentennial Park on September 12th

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image003Please circulate this email to every person in recovery and everyone that knows someone in recovery.

 

 

Faith Farm Ministries is sponsoring the 2009 Rally for Recovery that will be held in Bicentennial Park on September 12th. We will walk across the Rickenbacker Causeway to Watson Island and Back to The Park where there will be a festival and concert for a great family event. Faith Farm Alumni, Staff and Families will want to share in this excitement and fellowship. People from all over south Florida and beyond will be attending … expecting about 5,000! The event is put on by InTheRooms.com, a local foundation whose mission is to create public awareness of recovery … to let people know that the Face of Recovery is a very positive thing. No longer is the word associated with down and out … but it’s face represents up and coming, achievement, success and joy!

 

The first Rally was held last year in New York on the Brooklyn Bridge.  They will be doing it again but now South Florida joins them.  This is not just an organized event … it is a “movement”, and Faith Farm is delighted to be a sponsor of this movement in Florida.

If you want to be a part of this great day for those in recovery and for Faith Farm Ministries, contact me at [email protected] for more information. If you need a ride, we’ll find one for you.

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Blessings,

 

 

Judy Walters

Development Coordinator

FAITH FARM MINISTRIES, INC.

View a short video about us here!

9538 Highway 441

Boynton Beach, FL  33472

Office (561) 737-2259

Cell (561) 891-6705

Fax (561) 737-2355

www.FaithFarm.org 

[email protected]

September, 2009 – 2nd Annual “Home in One” Golf Classic

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National City Presents

The 2nd Annual “Home in One” Golf Classic

To Benefit Habitat for Humanity of

Palm Beach County

Friday September 25, 2009

FRENCHMAN’S RESERVE COUNTRY CLUB

Registration is

$175 per person/$700 per foursome.

In addition to the round of golf, breakfast and lunch, each player will receive a golf shirt, hat and sleeve of golf balls.

Breakfast 8:00ma – 9:00am

Shot Gun Start 9:00am

Luncheon and awards immediately following.

*Name ______________________________________

*Email ______________________________________

Address _____________________________________

City ________________________________________

Phone _______________________________________

*Handicap ______

*Shirt Size ______

Lisa Archer

Director of Development

Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County

1225 A South Military Trail

West Palm Beach, FL 33415

(Between Summit and Forest Hill)

561-433-3351

Fax – 561-304-0223

www.habitatpbc.org