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May, 2009 – Camp SeaStar of Hospice

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 4, 2009

Contact:
Jennifer Martinez, Communications Manager
Hospice of Palm Beach County
(561) 273 -2194 or [email protected]

Camp SeaStar Welcomes Dozens of Children for Another Successful Year

Hospice of Palm Beach County Program Offers
Children A Safe Environment to Share Feelings

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. – With hope in the air and the sun shining high, Camp SeaStardozens of children packed their bags and came out for the annual sleep away camp, Camp SeaStar, hosted by Hospice of Palm Beach County’s John J. Brogan Bereavement Center. Each year, the camp welcomes children ages 5 – 18 who have lost someone close to them for a weekend of adventure that allows them an opportunity to share and understand their feelings.

“We designed this camp as a way of helping children who have experienced a loss,” said Regina DiPietro, Director of Supportive Services. “In a non-threatening environment we are able to counsel these children and help them identify ways to cope with their feelings. Most of the children leave with an improved self-esteem, better coping skills and a way to recognize and validate their feelings. They even leave with new friends!”

Camp SeaStar, now in its 11th year, has helped hundreds of children. The fun-filled weekend, which takes place at Everglades Youth Camp, includes: canoeing, swimming, a cabin decorating contest and tons of activities, all focused on honoring the loved ones they have lost. The finale of the weekend is a touching drum circle in which all campers and volunteers participate in. “The ceremony is truly moving,” said DiPietro. “It is just a big finale to the end of a very heartwarming weekend.”

“Before I came to camp I was feeling very sad,” said camper Deanna Harris “Being here helped me to remember to focus on the good times when I get sad. We learned teamwork, and how to help each other. This weekend also taught us to not only to deal with our losses, but to deal with people.”

PHOTO CUTLINE:
Photo 1 – Preston Zochowski-Thomas, Tiffany Viner, Mark Buono, Joaquin Alvear

Hospice of Palm Beach County is proud to offer Camp SeaStar free of charge. Children and teens are welcome to attend the camp up to two times. For more information on how you can help Camp Seastar, or if you know a child who needs bereavement services, please contact the John J. Brogan Bereavement Center at (561) 227-5175.

About Hospice of Palm Beach County:
Hospice of Palm Beach County, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization is dedicated to meeting every need of patients and families faced with advanced illness. The organization offers a comprehensive range of programs and services – from nationally recognized hospice care to music therapy, massage and loss-specific healing services. Full bereavement support is offered to hospice families and to anyone in the community in need.

Care is provided wherever the patient is – the home, skilled nursing or assisted living facility, hospital or hospice inpatient unit, including the C.W. Gerstenberg Hospice Center in West Palm Beach, the Jay Robert Lauer Hospice and Palliative Care Unit at JFK Medical Center, the Bethesda Memorial Hospice and Palliative Care Unit at Bethesda Memorial Hospital, and the Hospice and Palliative Care Units at Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. Hospice of Palm Beach County’s focus is on quality of life. The organization is sensitive to and respectful of religious, cultural and personal beliefs.

Licensed since 1981
Accredited by The Joint Commission. 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit Organization Accredited as a Jewish Hospice by the Palm Beach County Board of Rabbis, Inc.
Serving all of Palm Beach County – Boca Raton to Tequesta, the Glades to the
Beach

June, 2009 – Vacation Bible School at St. Michael’s

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PR Date:  April 24, 2009                                       

Contact:  Pastor Marjorie Weiss

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                           Phone:  561-793-4999

 

          Community children ages four through grade six are invited to participate in Vacation Bible School to be held at St. Michael Lutheran Church located at the corner of Birkdale Drive and Forest Hill Boulevard in Wellington,  from Sunday, June 7 to Thursday, June 11, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  The theme, Crocodile Dock: Where Fearless Kids Shine God’s Light, uses a bayou focus to help children learn about Jesus.  Pastor Marjorie Weiss says,  “Each day kids will sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building games, nibble theme oriented snacks, take on a Daily Challenge to let God’s love grow in their homes, experience electrifying Bible adventures, collect Bible Memory Buddies to remind them of each day’s theme, and create Bible Point Crafts they’ll take home and play with all summer long.”

 

This week is affordable at ten dollars per child and $5 for any sibling who also attends.  There will also be an offering received each night for children affected by natural disasters.  All who register by May 17 get a free tee shirt. Call 793-4999 or e-mail [email protected].

 

June 4, 2009 – Taste of the West

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Taste of the West 2009

 

The Palms West Chamber of Commerce will present its 12th annual Taste of the West and Chocolate Lovers’ Festival on Thursday, June 4th at the South Florida EXPO Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach.  Palms West Chamber Executive Director, Jaene Miranda says, “Due to the success of this very popular west central communities’ event, we found a great venue . . . the Expo Center is the ideal space to grow, and also provides easy accessibility for attendees from all locations in Palm Beach County.”An bird's eye view of Taste of the West 2008

We asked Special Events Coordinator Catherine Engel a few questions about this year’s Taste of the West event.

Tell us about the Taste of the West.  How did it get started? 

The Palms West Chamber’s Taste of the West and Chocolate Lovers’ Festival was previously held at the Royal Palm Beach High School Cafeteria for many years. The event has now grown into the western communities’ premier food tasting event and business expo with over 1500 people taking part in the fun. Because of this growth, the Chamber was thrilled to move the event to the South Florida Fair’s Americraft Expo Center which provides a comfortable and spacious indoor setting for our restaurants and businesses to showcase their products.

 

What’s one of the favorite “forms of chocolate” that people will see (and taste) at this event?

The chocolate desserts are everyone’s favorite; it seems that people gravitate towards Hoffman’s Chocolates. They bring this amazing chocolate fountain, where you can pick your dipping munchies. It is sinful!

 

What’s new this year?  

 

 

A Kids Cooking Corner has been added.  Sponsored by Whole Foods Market, kids will wallow in chocolate as they learn how to make delectable chocolate treats with Dianne Morin of Marroc Cooking for Kids.  Kids will also learn about “The Science of Chocolate” at the Science Museum booth.   Participating children must be pre-registered to participate.   Visit www.palmswest.com to sign up. Or call (561) 790-6200.

 

What’s your own favorite thing about the Taste of the West?

Well, of course, all the delectable food samples from our local restaurants.

 

Tell us about the chef competitions that will be taking place this

year.   

 

 

Using all of their imaginative cake decorating skills, four chefs from the Florida Culinary Institute will share their expertise in the art of chocolate cake decorating at the Americraft Kitchen, Center Court.

For more information about this special event, contact the Palms West Chamber of Commerce at 561-790-6200.

 

May, 2009 – Cardinal Newman High School Students Take Top Honors

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Cardinal Newman High School

512 Spencer Drive

West Palm Beach, FL 33409

561-471-0241

 

Press Release                                                          

April 30, 2009

 

For Immediate Release                                             

For More Information

                                                                            

Contact Mary Martens

                                                                            

at 561-644-5489

Cardinal Newman High School Crusader Student Government and Key Club Students Take Top Honors at Conventions!

 

Congratulations to the Cardinal Newman Student Government Association, which was named the number one SGA Council in the state of Florida at this past weekend’s Florida Association of Student Councils Convention in Fort Meyers!  Nearly 90 high schools participated in the convention.  Special recognition goes to Amanda Alvarez, Lindsey Tercilla, and Patrick Iyampialli, along with moderator Mr. Bautista and assistant moderator Mrs. McClarren.

Cardinal Newman High School would like to announce that our very prestigious Key Club has completed another highly successful year in service. This year the Key Club performed 32,968 service hours, and fund raised $32,925.00.  Both President Sam Morales and Vice President Wes Morton were recognized as distinguished in their respective positions and Sam Morales was recognized as the G. Harold Martin Most Outstanding President in the State of Florida. Sam Morales was also awarded third place in the speech competition after speaking to 1500 high school students about what it takes to succeed. President Sam Morales, Vice President Wes Morton, Lt. Governor Austin McCauley, and Treasurer Blake McCauley all received the Governors Citation Ribbon, Governors Alliance Ribbon, and Convention Pin.

 

At the platinum club level, the Cardinal Newman Key Club was awarded second place in the service hour category for completing the second largest quantity of service hours in the State of Florida, as well as second place in the service award for the highest average in service hours per member. The Club was also a finalist for the K-Family Relations award for the best overall cooperative effort with the K-Kids of Wynnebrook Elementary School, and the Kiwanis of Westside West Palm Beach. Last but not least the Club received Honorable Mention for the project “Every Child a Swimmer.”

 

The Key Club also received second place in the Non Traditional Scrap Book contest. This Scrap Book which was created by Heather Roschefer, featured a large Honda Classic Recycling Bin, which was covered in a collage of Key Club Faces. The project will be on display at the Key Club International Convention in Dallas, Texas.

May 14, 2009 – Party with a Purpose

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Please join us for a night of networking for the
American Cancer Society, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Rooney’s Public House

5:30pm Social Hour

Okeechobee Blvd & Jog Rd

6:30pm
The first 25 to RSVP by Monday, May 11 will receive a ticket for a complimentary drink!
Come enjoy food & fun as we discuss all of the up and comings of the
American Cancer Society MSABC of Palm Beach County.
Every attendee will receive a ticket for a chance to win a gift basket!
You will receive an additional ticket for every friend you bring to the event
For more information and to RSVP
please call 561-650-0132.

May, 2009

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May 31, 2009 – Summer Kick-Off Block Party

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Summer Kick-Off Block Party in Wellington

The Summer Kick-Off Block Party is a community event organized

by the Village of Wellington in conjunction with the Wellington

Chamber of Commerce.

 

This will be a free event from 2-5 p.m.

and feature several vendor booths, food, and entertainment.

 

This event is intended to bring residents out into the neighborhood

and encourage them to know their neighbors, learn about

local restaurants and businesses’ services while providing family

friendly entertainment.

 

Residents are encouraged to walk, bike

or blade to the block party!

Please see the attached vendor application and agreement for any of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce members

 

Wellington Community Center

SUNDAY, May 31st

12165 Forest Hill Boulevard

Wellington, Florida 33414

2:00-5:00 PM

 

The deadline to submit applications is May 8th.  Tent, tables, and chairs are limited so they are on a first come, first serve basis. 

Summer Block Party 05-31-09

May, 2009 – Happy Mother’s Day!

FROM THE EDITOR

 

Happy May and Happy Mother’s Day!Krista Martinelli

 

Dear Around Wellington® Readers,

 

Happy May! And Happy Mother’s Day! I’m excited to bring you another edition of Around Wellington Magazine online. For a lovely Mother’s Day poem, just visit our Poem of the Month page.

 

You’ll now find a better way of looking at recent event photos, a slideshow that you can control. Just take a look at some of the photos on our home page at www.aroundwellington.com or visit the Photo Galleries link at the top. We have photos from a couple of recent events, the Wellington High School Young Democrats’ Club meeting and Leadership Palm Beach County’s 25th Anniversary event. More photos coming soon! Also, we bring you just a few photos of things going on “Around Wellington” when you go to Around Wellington in Pictures. This month you’ll find a cartoon by Rollin McGrail, a photo from a Royal Palm Beach Rotary Club benefit for a great organization called P.A.N.D.A. and a couple of photos from the Binks Forest Science and Math Fair.

 

A Make-Over…already?  Yes, it’s true! After launching the site on April 1st, we continued to search for a more user-friendly, interactive format for the website. So it’s been another busy month of transferring the website to a new format (with a few things still in progress). However, in the future, the website will now offer MORE for you, our dear readers and be more interactive too. We bring a lot of local stories and information together in a way that you do not always find on the web (focused on the Wellington/Royal Palm Beach area), adding that personal touch that you previously may have enjoyed in the print version of the magazine. Please also check out the bottom section of the left menu for TODAY’S local Wellington headlines, thanks to the Sun-Sentinel.  THANKS so much to my husband Joe for figuring out how to update the website into this new format and the countless hours he’s spent in “web design” mode.

 

In this month’s online issue, we have a few great stories found under the AW Stories of the Month heading on the left menu. We hear about another side of The Goodwill, the programs offered to those suffering from head injuries. We all know about their retail stores for used goods, but very few know about their life-changing programs. Gulfstream Goodwill Industries aims to assist persons with disabilities to become self-sufficient working members of the community. As a sidenote, I believe that a Goodwill donation box saved my life as a toddler. I think I was five and my brother was three, when we were accidentally left alone by our mother in a parked car at the top of a hill in Waltham, Massachusetts. We got into the front seat and played around with the emergency brake, suddenly whizzing backward toward a busy intersection at the bottom of the hill. Instead of going right into the intersection, the car hit one of those blue Goodwill boxes (the size of a dumpster) and we were saved. A police officer came to our rescue and returned us to our mom. So here’s to Goodwill! Changing lives and saving lives!

 

By going to AW Stories of the Month, you will also get a little preview of just a few of the terrific events coming up soon in our area: Flavors 2009 on May 8th, a My Gym Family Wellness Fair and Fundraiser for the Children’s Coalition on May 22nd and Taste of the West coming up on June 4th. Don’t forget to check our Calendar for some wonderful events going on in May Around Wellington.

 

We continue bringing you an insider’s view of a local neighborhood with Neighborhood Scoop, focused on Olympia this month. THANKS to Linda Bassitt for writing about her neighborhood! Please let me know if you’re ready and willing to write about your own neighborhood too. Just call us at (561) 965-6617.

 

Our monthly columnists continue, as usual, with their wit and wisdom! You can click on the left “Columns” menu and find your favorite writers and topics! Just a few of the writers took a break this month, but will return next month. I took a turn with the column Mommy Moments this month, writing about my first week of being a stay-at-home mom. By the way, I made it to a Mom’s Morning Escape over at Whole Foods Market this past week. Coffee, a muffin and a brief massage, all for free. Pre-registration is recommended. I heard one mom, walking away from the massage chair and saying, “That was the best ten minutes of my life!” So here’s a hot tip for mothers…especially those with young children in need of a break, check out the “Mom’s Morning Escape” with Mimosas on Friday, May 8th. Call Whole Foods at 904-4000 for details.

 

It was truly a pleasure to interview Dr. Randy Laurich of The Wellness Experience in Wellington for this month’s AW Spotlight story. It’s refreshing to talk with a chiropractor who is so open-minded and willing to, literally, join forces with the medical world to bring patients the best possible care. The Wellness Experience recently welcomed a medical doctor, Dr. Kristin Kerr, to their staff. Also, Dr. Laurich (with his office in Kobosko’s Crossing) offers the very latest in chiropractic technology and has helped patients recover from chronic pain.

 

Don’t forget to print out our “AW Coupons,” which offer some terrific discounts on local services! In times like these, it’s important to support your local businesses!!

 

By the way, keep sending in your kids’ Birthday Photos! Please email them by May 15th for the June issue.

 

Our online Contest will continue June 1st! We will return to finding the hidden “AW Contest” inside one of the ads. THANKS to all who participated in this month’s contest!

 

THANKS so much to our wonderful advertisers! To our readers, thanks for sticking with us in our new online format. I was happy to see that many readers spent an hour or more reading the articles when we launched www.aroundwellington.com last month. THANKS so much!

 

Krista Martinelli, Editor

[email protected]

(561) 965-6617

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