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Palm Beach Photographic Centre Announces

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27th Annual Juried Exhibition

August 10 Through September 23, 2023

Juror is Celebrated Photographer-Editor Adam Stoltman

(West Palm Beach, FL – July 10, 2023) Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world-renowned Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced the nonprofit organization’s 27th Annual Juried Exhibition, which will be on public display August 10 through September 23, 2023. Pictured above, Christine Brunner – “Surfer Hanging”.

“This amazing exhibit will provide a glimpse into the diverse work and the unique perspectives of 50 different photographers, many of them members of the Palm Beach Photographic Centre,” said NeJame. “This year’s winners will be announced at the exhibition’s free live opening reception on August 9. The exhibition will also be featured on our website at www.workshop.org.”

Photographers represented in this juried exhibition include:

+ Five from Lake Worth (Tatsiana Darashkevich, Robert Hersh, Jason Lopiccolo, Doreen McGunagle, and Peter Meyerhoefer).

+ Five from Palm Beach Gardens (Christine Brunner, Debora Kerr, Louis Mark, Susan O’ Malley, and Marilyn Samwick).

+ Four from Boynton Beach (Lorin Duckman, Lewis Fink, Susan Finn, and Carlos Paillacar).

+ Four from Port St. Lucie (Mark Stall, Iva Campbell, Tiffany Campbell, and Greg Rodgers).

+ Four from West Palm Beach (Don Bilder, Carol Erenrich, Greg Matthews, and Madeline True).

+ Three from Boca Raton (Adriane Stark, Evan Williams, and McKenzie Williams). 

+ Three from Vero Beach (David Bence, Matthew Erpenbeck, and Barbara Whitlam).

+ Two from Delray Beach (Brian Blum and Darren Mandel)

+ Two from Jupiter (Bruce Bain and Shane Srogi).

+ Two from Royal Palm Beach (Sam Stockwell and Anita Warnet)

+ Two from Wellington (Alan Fabricant and Lois Spatz).

+ One each from Fort Myers (Sefora Ambulodegui), Green Acres (Scott Dere), Jensen Beach (Kai Lynn Kiefer), Juno Beach (Jean Young), Palm City (Devon Dulaney), Palm Springs (Linh M. Trinh),  South Miami (Colin Knight), Stuart (Wayne King), Sunrise (Janis Ehlers), and Tamarac (Susan Brown).

+ And out-of-state submissions from Glendale, CA (Elizabeth Bush); East Falmouth, MA (Andrew Hershfield); Syracuse, NY (Marie Hester); and West Islip, NY (Barbara Curcio).

The Juror for the 27th Annual Juried Exhibition is Adam Stoltman, a celebrated photographer, editor, media developer, and consultant involved in traditional and digital media for over 30 years with companies like The New York Times, Time Warner, Eastman Kodak and Walt Disney. He has covered 12 Olympics Games with his work appearing in magazines worldwide. As the Sports Picture Editor at The New York Times, and as an editor on The Sunday Times Magazine, Stoltman was part of a team that produced award-winning visual coverage. He has also served as deputy picture editor for feature photography at Sports Illustrated.

A Best of Show cash prize of $1,000 will be awarded, the 2nd Place cash prize is $500, and 3rd Place wins a $250 cash prize. This year’s winners will be announced at the exhibition’s FREE opening reception on August 9 from 6 to 8 pm.

About the Palm Beach Photographic Centre:

The Photo Centre is located at the downtown City Center municipal complex at 415 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Hours are 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Thursday, and 10 am to 5 pm Friday and Saturday. For more information, please call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www.fotofusion.org.

The Palm Beach Photographic Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching life through the photographic arts. All donations are greatly appreciated at www.workshop.org/contrib.

Summer Movies at the Mall at Wellington Green

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CMX Cinemas Wellington, located at The Mall at Wellington Green, has launched Summer Movie Funfest featuring family-friendly flicks like The Bad Guys, Mummies, and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. 

Summer Movie Funfest runs through August 3. Shows start at 10am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Tickets cost $1.99 per person and are available for purchase at the Box Office only.  For information, visit https://www.cmxcinemas.com/summer-funfest

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900  or visit shopwellingtongreen.com. 

JULY & AUGUST PROGRAMMING AT THE MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN

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Roar in the summer at

The Mall at Wellington Green

(Photo by Palm Beach Museum of Natural History)

WELLINGTON, FL – This July and August, The Mall at Wellington Green is hosting a variety of events that cater to the interests of anybody and everybody. As the temps heat up, hustle up the kids and head to Wellington for nonstop, family-friendly fun! 

Jurassic Camp

Now through August 4

Monday- Friday, 10am – 3:30pm

$250 weekly

The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History is hosting a fun and educational weekly summer camp program for children 5 and up now through August 4th. Your child will have the chance to explore the prehistoric life, including dinosaurs, the rise of birds and the origins of flight, to the evolution of flying reptiles and 65-million-year-old insects trapped in fossil amber time capsules! For more information, visit pbmnh.org.

Leader Learning Centers Camp

Now through August 9

Monday- Friday, 10am – 3pm

$300 weekly

Leader Learning Centers

Leader Learning Centers is offering an educational summer camp which teaches financial literacy and etiquette for kids. Get your kids ahead before back to school with Leader Learning Centers! Runs now through early August 9. Cost is $300/week. For information, visit leaderlearning.us.

Summer Party Camp

Now through August 4

Monday- Friday, 10am – 3pm

$50 per day

Maha Town

Maha Town is premiering Summer Party Camp which features arts and crafts, bubble & snow machines, games, movies, and more. Runs now through August 4. Cost is $50/day. For information, visit themahashop.com.

Summer Movie Funfest

Through August 3

Tuesday through Thursday, 10am

$1.99 per ticket

CMX Cinema Wellington

Face dive into a bag of extra buttery popcorn at CMX Cinemas Wellington’s Summer Movie Funfest. The summer movie series features a plethora of family movie classics like Minions, The Bad Guys, Mummies, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and more.Runs now through August 3. Cost is $1.99/ticket. For information, visit https://www.cmxcinemas.com/summer-funfest.

Zumba With Jaime

Saturdays, 10:30am – 11:30am

Free

The District at Wellington Green

Zumba With Jaime is an ongoing event at The Mall at Wellington Green. The free classes start at 10:30am every Saturday and are a guaranteed good time. Every class is high energy and designed to feel like a party. Get in a great work out that just feels like fun!

Living Green & Creating Good Workshop

Friday, July 14, 10am- 1pm

$35

The District at Wellington Green

Luxury soap purveyor, Ella Bella Collection will host a Living Green & Creating Good Workshop where participants will learn the art of aromatherapy, essential oils, and herbal infusions from Ella Bella owner, Leila Najjar. Customize organic laundry detergent and personal facial scrubs from moisturizing ingredients like Dead Sea Salt, beeswax, vitamin E oil, and more. Register in-store only. For more information, visit https://www.shopwellingtongreen.com/event/Living-Green-and-Creating-Good-Workshop/2145572987/

Kids Club Ninja Turtle Pizza Party

Saturday, July 22, 11am – 1pm

Free

Grand Court

Cowabunga, dude! Bring your appetite to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Party and meet your favorite Ninja Turtles including adventurous Raphael and fun-loving Michelangelo. Enjoy complimentary pizza and snacks from Pizza Cucinova, celebrity photo opportunities, martial arts activities, and other fun surprises. For more information, visit https://www.shopwellingtongreen.com/event/Kids-Club-Ninja-Turtle-Pizza-Party/2145574162/

Mommy & Me All About Animals 

Wednesday, July 26, 10:30am – 11:30 am

Free

Grand Court

Gather up the little ones and join us for some animal fun. Perfect for your young tribe, ages five and under, who will enjoy animal-themed arts and crafts, yummy treats, face painting, music, dancing, and more. For more information, visit https://www.shopwellingtongreen.com/event/Mommy-and-Me-All-About-Animals/2145574191/.

Back to School Teen Vision Board Workshop

Thursday, August 3, 2pm – 5pm

$15

The District at Wellington Green

Come ready to set your goals for the upcoming school year at the Teen Vision Board Workshop. A professional life coach will lead teens as they create a vision board to identify their social, academic, and other personal goals for the upcoming school year. All supplies are included. Participants are encouraged to bring magazines or other visuals they wish to include. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Space is limited and registration is required. To rsvp, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/back-to-school-vision-board-workshop-for-high-schoolers-tickets-664681689827?aff=ebdssbdestsearch.

Kids Club Back to School Bash

Saturday, August 5, 1pm – 3pm

Free

Grand Court

Ring in back-to-school season at the Kids Club Back to School Bash! Join us for an array of fun and creative activities, like canvas painting at the Art Garden. Attendees can also get airbrush tattoos and fun balloon twisters. Delicious lunch box snacks will be available, and music and entertainment will be present. Parents and kids will also be able to meet representatives from several different afterschool sports and activities, such as Volleyball Academy, Leader Learning Center, and Kids Art. 

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900  or visit shopwellingtongreen.com. 

About The Mall at Wellington Green  

The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2 million square foot, two-level regional shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retail and restaurant favorites include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, Forever 21, H&M, Helzberg Diamonds, Zales, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, Lemongrass, Cask + Shaker, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com

West Palm Beach GreenMarket Voted “Best Farmers Market” in the Country for a Third Year 

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Famed Market is the top choice among 10 finalists in USA TODAY 10 Best Readers’ Choice poll 

City of West Palm Beach’s Green Market. Photo by Scott Wiseman

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (July 14, 2023) — USA TODAY 10 Best voters have named the West Palm Beach GreenMarket the “Best Farmers Market” in the country for a third consecutive year. A panel of relevant experts selected 20 nominees to compete in the Readers’ Choice poll. Then the public determined the best market in the nation via voting. Fans and friends of the Market could vote once daily for four weeks. The contest closed on July 3, 2023. 

“We are honored to be once again named the ‘Best Farmers Market’ in the country,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Keith A. James. “We are grateful to our community for making this possible, especially those who participate and support our market week after week, including our vendors, sponsors, and marketgoers. I’d also like to thank our Community Events Division for putting together such an impressive market year after year.” 

In celebration of the nomination, the City announced three pop-up mini-Markets, aptly nicknamed “The Mini.” More than 40 new and returning vendors popped up weekly on the Great Lawn during the out-of-season affair to give a sneak peek into what to expect for the upcoming season. Due to popular demand, the evening summer markets have been extended through August 31, 2023. The Mini runs during Clematis by Night from 6 – 9 p.m. on Thursdays. 

“Over the past nearly 30 years, our GreenMarket has grown into a must-see experience for locals and visitors to enjoy,” said Mary Pinak, community events manager for the City of West Palm Beach. “This honor is a great recognition of everyone involved over the years to make the Market what it is today. We hope everyone will come to ‘The Mini’ to get a taste of what’s to come when the full Market returns in October.” 

10Best Readers’ Choice Awards highlight the best of the best in different categories, such as travel, dining, destinations, and more. The City was the only Florida market to be nominated in the top 20 list, and it came out on top ahead of markets in other highly desirable geographies, including Chicago, San Diego, and Honolulu. The final top 10 are:  

  1. West Palm Beach GreenMarket  
  2. Collingswood Farmers’ Market 
  3. Green City Market 
  4. Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market 
  1. Pearl Farmers Market 
  2. Mill City Farmers Market 
  3. Ferry Plaza Farmers Market 
  4. Santa Monica Farmers Market 
  5. Ann Arbor Farmers Market 
  6. Kaka’ako Farmers Market 

This past season, the GreenMarket had its largest market to date with a record-setting 110 vendors, which resulted in a physical expansion of the Market to the 200 block of Clematis Street. The Market’s mission is to provide the community seasonal access to locally grown fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, plants, and agricultural products. The Market supports the southeast Florida agricultural community and stimulates agricultural development, particularly in Palm Beach County, by providing an outlet for locally grown crops and specialty products. The West Palm Beach GreenMarket has been featured in The Boston Globe and named the number one green market in Florida by Cooking Light magazine. The GreenMarket will reopen for its 29th season with another record-setting 125 vendors on Saturday, October 7, 2023. 

Sponsors of the pop-up mini-Markets are WPBF 25 News, WPB Magazine, NextHome Real Estate Executives, 97.9 WRMF, SUNNY 107.9, X 102.3, New Country 103.1, PARTY 96.3, Fox Sports 640 South Florida and News Talk 850 WFTL 

For more information about the West Palm Beach GreenMarket, visit www.wpb.org/events, call (561) 822-1515 (TTY: 800-955-8771) or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB and on Twitter and Instagram @westpalmbch. 

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About the City of West Palm Beach:  

The City of West Palm Beach is a vibrant and dynamic City located on Florida’s Atlantic coast. With a rich history, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and a commitment to sustainability, the City of West Palm Beach is a great place to live, work, and play. As one of the three largest cities making up the South Florida region, and the central City of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach is a vibrant, growing, waterfront City that offers the business advantages available in the region, combined with a more refined and relaxed environment for living and working. To learn more about the City of West Palm Beach, visit us on our official website, or follow us on our social media: FacebookInstagramTwitter, and/or Linked-in

LMC’s Director of Research Wins Sea Turtle Week’s 2023 “Scientist of the Year” Contest

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Juno Beach, Fla. (July 11, 2023) ─ Dr. Justin Perrault (pictured above), the director of research at Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC), was selected as Sea Turtle Week’s 2023 Audience Choice winner for “Scientist of the Year.” Celebrated annually, Sea Turtle Week highlights individuals working on important, groundbreaking, and novel projects that advance our understanding of sea turtles and their conservation.

Before votes became open to the public, Dr. Perrault was selected as one of four finalists by Sea Turtle Week’s international panel of judges made up of sea turtle conservationists and scientists. The judges evaluated Perrault’s overall impact of his research on sea turtle conservation and management, his collaboratation with peers and organizations, and the inclusion of diversity in his research.

Dr. Perrault’s leadership at the Center’s research department has contributed to one of the most comprehensive sea turtle data sets, enabling evidence-based conservation that contributes to the recovery of local and global sea turtle populations. His research aims to understand the effects of humans on the health, reproduction, and survival of sea turtles.

“As scientists, we put in the hard work because we love our jobs and the species we work to protect. Sea turtles become a part of our identities,” said Dr. Perrault. “I am honored to have been chosen for this award and will continue to further conservation efforts of our sea turtles on our local beaches.”

For his selection as the Audience Choice Winner, Dr. Perrault received a $500 prize that will be allocated toward his sea turtle rehabilitation and conservation projects at LMC. 

For more information, visit seaturtleweek.com.

About Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC)

Loggerhead Marinelife Center, located in Loggerhead Park, Juno Beach, Fla., is a sea turtle research, rehabilitation, education, and conservation center. The Center also manages the Juno Beach Pier across the street from the park. Established in 1983, LMC seeks to promote conservation of ocean ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles. Its facilities include a sea turtle hospital, a research laboratory, and exhibit areas, including live sea turtles and other coastal creatures.

“Redteenth” in Wellington

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Photos by Carol Porter

The Village of Wellington and the Sickle Cell Foundation of Palm Beach County partnered for an annual “Redteenth” event on Saturday, June 19 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). This free event educated visitors on the mission of the Sickle Cell Foundation and its efforts in the community, as well as celebrated the history and significance of Juneteenth, a national commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States celebrated annually on June 19th. The “Redteenth” event featured performances by spoken word artists, musical acts and educational/motivational speakers, in addition to a children’s area with activities, food trucks and vendors for the community to enjoy. The event was emceed by media personality and philanthropist Kitty Lundan.

The foundation’s mission is to improve the quality of life for persons with sickle cell disease/trait, as well as members of their family, and to educate the public about this devastating hereditary blood disorder. The disease is a condition that affects the red blood cells and is the most common of genetic disorders. For more information on the Sickle Cell Foundation, or call (561) 833-3113 or visit www.sicklecellpbc.org.

Let’s Go to the Farm: A Stay at Sugar Water Manor

Previously known as the historic Clifton estate, Sugar Water Manor encompasses 68 acres on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, about a 2.5-hour drive from Baltimore. With roots dating back to the 17th century, history surrounds you in this bucolic landscape. Located along the protected waters of the Manokin River, Sugar Water Manor provides a haven for eagles, osprey and an abundance of farm animals.

Not your ordinary bed and breakfast, Sugar Water Manor takes hospitality to a new level. The owners, David and Dana Zucker, welcome you to their pastoral paradise in Westover, Maryland as if you’re part of the family. I know because I’ve been there…twice.

The Barn at Sugar Water Manor
Welcome to the Farm!

Introducing Grandkids to the Farm

Two years ago, I took two of my grandkids for a visit. At the time, they were 13 and 11. My younger grandson, Benjamin, paid close attention to the photos of his cousins and immediately asked if I could take him to Sugar Water Manor. This year Benjamin – who is now 12 years old – and I made it to the farm.

Sugar Water Manor on Travel with Terri
New Friends on the Farm!

Every legit farm stay begins with an introduction to the locals. At Sugar Water Manor that includes 10 goats: Oscar, Willie, Otis, Chester, Magnolia, Willow, Jack, Hank, Ted and Mable! These friendly residents were an absolute joy approaching us for petting and occasional goat kisses. In addition to goats, Sugar Water Manor is home to over 30 chickens, guinea fowl, ducks, geese and roosters. Keeping an eye on all the livestock is Zoe – a gorgeous Great Pyrenees who takes her role as guardian very seriously.

A rescue dog, Zoe is deaf. Introducing Benjamin to Zoe, Dana explained the importance of letting her approach him. It didn’t take long for this loveable creature to walk up to Benjamin letting him pet her. Once she knew he was on her team, she sat up on her back legs holding her paws out waiting for a hug. She’ll take kisses too and it is absolutely priceless.

Benjamin and Zoe at Sugar Water Manor
Zoe & Benjamin

Sugar Water Manor also provides a home to three beautiful cats who stop by to visit from time to time. And at the main house, you’ll meet the family dogs, Sadie and Max – two of the most lovable furry friends you’ll ever find.

A Place Where Chores Are Fun

Like most 12-year-old boys, Benjamin detests chores at home. But at Sugar Water Manor, chores on the farm kept him happy, focused and determined. He checked in with Dana and her farm helper, Gabby, each day to see what chores they had for him. Each day he helped collect fresh eggs from the chicken and ducks. He fed the baby geese and even helped get the goats ready for a check-up with the vet.

At times, I suggested we venture out to explore nearby attractions. He declined saying, “I don’t want to be late for my chores.” Those words had never before been uttered from his mouth!

Also on the farm, gardens render fresh veggies, fruit and herbs. And the bees are busy making honey in their hives. Benjamin steered clear of the bees, but he did pick a few strawberries which happened to be a favorite of a chicken named Cinnamon.

More Fun on the Farm

Kayaks at Sugar Water Manor
Ready for the River!

From lending a helping hand as a farmer for the day to collecting your own fresh eggs each morning, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained. Paddle into the sunset in complimentary kayaks or on paddleboards. The Manokin River is tidal making so it’s shallow enough during low tide to wade out into the river. Evenings are spent relaxing around the fire pit making s’mores. There are no TVs making Sugar Water Manor an ideal place to unplug and reconnect. You’ll find plenty of board games for some old-fashioned fun. Sugar Water Manor is home to the first in-ground pool in Somerset County, so diving into the pools means you’re swimming in history.

Accommodations at Sugar Water Manor

Sugar Water Manor on Travel with Terri
The Farmhouse

There are three lodging options available for booking at Sugar Water Manor: The Farmhouse, The Homestead and The Loft.

The Farmhouse boasts beautiful views of the property from each window. This three-bedroom, 1.5-bath home includes a full eat-in kitchen as well as a separate dining room. The first floor features a big cozy family room with a half bath and a screened-in porch. The second floor has 3 bedrooms, a king, queen and a double as well as a full bath with a rain-head shower.

The Homestead provides beautiful views of the river, garden, both barns and lovely sunsets. The ground floor includes a cozy family room, a full kitchen, a separate dining room, and a screened-in porch you’ll never want to leave. The second floor has 2 bedrooms, one with a queen bed and one with a double bed as well as a full bath with a rain-head shower.

Ideal for couples, the Loft is located above the apiary workshop. The Loft is an expansive king room with a spa bath. The walk-in shower has a rainforest head. From one side of The Loft, you have a view of the fields and on the other, the apiary, gardens and river.

An incredible cook and hostess, Dana delivers a tray filled with freshly baked treats and fruit each morning. Every treat is delicious but her vanilla scones were the best I’ve ever eaten!

Things to Do Nearby

Although I couldn’t convince Benjamin to explore beyond the farm, there are plenty of things to see and do within an easy drive of Sugar Water Manor. During my first visit, we ventured to nearby Deal Island. The island is home to the Deal Island Wildlife Management Area which protects 13,565 acres of tidal marsh and wetlands. Ducks, geese, swans and bald eagles are among the waterfowl that call this area home. Hiking and biking around the marsh impoundment or kayaking within it brings you closer to the waterfowl. Don’t forget to bring insect repellant! Accessible via a bridge from the mainland, Deal Island is an authentic waterman’s community known for its skipjack boats which are unique to the Chesapeake Bay area.

Another highlight of Deal Island, a walk on the sandy shores of Deal Island Beach often leads to the discovery of sea glass. Beaches on the island hold artifacts from the past including Native American pottery.

The one thing that did lure Benjamin away from the farm was Linton’s Seafood in nearby Crisfield, Maryland where he hastily devoured a seemingly unending amount of crab legs, shrimp and clams on day one. For day two, he devoured the Maryland Blue Crabs in equal measure.

Feasting on Seafood in Crisfield, Maryland
Feasting on Seafood!

Get to Know Sugar Water Manor

If my article doesn’t make you want to drop everything and head to the farm, Dana’s morning posts on Instagram will. Each day she videos the opening of the chicken coops as chickens, ducks, roosters and geese start the day squawking down a wooden ramp. She then says good morning to the goats and, of course, Zoe in the barn. Watching the day come to life and the animals start the day makes me smile every morning. I bet you’ll smile too! You’ll find her on Instagram stories at MomsGoodEats. And when you’re ready to book your farm stay, visit www.sugarwatermanor.com. Tell her Terri sent you!

Fast-Casual Sensation Talkin’ Tacos Opening First Palm Beach County Location on July 14

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“Less Talkin-More Tacos” Mexican Concept to Host Grand Opening with First 100 Guests Receiving Free Tacos and Free Tacos for First Responders All Day

WELLINGTON, Fla. (July 3, 2023) – Talkin’ Tacos, a food truck turned fast-casual Mexican eatery based in South Florida, will open their fifth corporate restaurant in Wellington located near The Mall at Wellington Green, 10140 Forest Hills Blvd., on July 14. This is the growing Miami sensation’s first Palm Beach County location which serves scratch-made, innovative, and Instagram-worthy Mexican dishes. To celebrate, the restaurant will host a grand opening celebration from 6-10 p.m. on opening day, July 14, with the first 100 guests to receive a free order of the concept’s signature Birria Tacos and first responders to receive a free order of Birria Tacos all day.

The new 2,000 sq. foot restaurant will provide authentic halal Mexican cuisine and will feature indoor seating for 50 and outdoor seating for 38. Diners will enjoy the chef-driven menu which features an array of guest-favorites such as Birria Tacos, Birria Ramen, Southwest Chicken Tacos, Birria Pizza and Street Corn in a Cup. A hallmark of the menu is the beef birria which is braised each day for 12 hours before completing the cooking process. A Talkin’ Tacos meal is capped off with desserts like Cookies and Cream and Dulce de Leche Churros, Tajin & Chamoy gummies and homemade specialty beverages including lemonades, horchatas and mangonadas.

“We’re incredibly grateful and excited to be expanding with our fifth location, and our first in Palm Beach County,” said Mohammad Farraj, co-founder of Talkin’ Tacos.  “A Palm Beach County location has been in the works for quite some time. It’s a testament to the love and support we’ve received from our loyal customers near and far who have embraced our culinary vision. This milestone is a reflection of our team’s dedication, creativity, and unwavering commitment to delivering an exceptional dining experience.”

Talkin’ Tacos started out as a food truck during the height of the COVID pandemic in 2020. As the brand and food truck’s popularity quickly grew, the never-ending lines prompted the expansion into a brick-and-mortar space in Miramar in 2021, a second restaurant later that year in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, a third location which opened in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood in October 2022 and a fourth location which opened earlier this year in Coral Springs.

The restaurant’s vibrant atmosphere features hand painted murals and neon signs and arcade games providing an upbeat yet laid back vibe. Technology features include self-serve kiosks where guests can place their orders efficiently, eliminating the cashier position and allowing faster speed-of-service. For guest convenience, Talkin’ Tacos also features delivery within a 10-mile radius of the restaurant.

The rapidly expanding brand is offering national franchise opportunities to expand the popular concept with multiple locations opening in Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, New York, Washington DC, and Atlanta in 2022 and 2023. The brand will also open three additional South Florida corporate locations in Doral, Davie, and North Miami.

Talkin’ Tacos in Wellington will be open Monday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. For more information or to view the menu, visit talkintacos.net, and for craveworthy dishes follow them on Instagram @_talkintacos.

About Talkin Tacos
Founded in 2020, Talkin’ Tacos is a fast-casual Mexican eatery that started as a food truck based in South Florida with five locations in Wellington, Coral Springs, Miramar, and Miami’s Brickell and Wynwood neighborhoods. The brand serves up everything from Instagram-worthy entrees like Birria Tacos and Birria Ramen to sides like Street Corn in a Cup, desserts such as Cookies and Cream and Dulce de Leche Churros, Tajin & Chamoy gummies and their homemade specialty beverages that include lemonades, horchatas and mangonadas. For more information about Talkin’ Tacos, please visit talkintacos.net or follow them on Instagram. For franchising information, please email franchise@talkintacos.net or visit https://franchise.talkintacos.net/ .

Arts Garage in Delray Beach Presents THE ART OF LAUGHTER 2023

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A Hysterical Comedy Series in Collaboration with The Comedy Zone

Shaun Jones – July 7

Gina Brillon – August 4

Greg Morton – September 1

(Delray Beach, FL – June 30, 2023) Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO of Arts Garage, today reminded fans that the nonprofit organization’s popular comedy series, The Art of Laughter 2023, continues through the summer with more side-splitting headliners. The series is presented in collaboration with The Comedy Zone on the first Friday of every month.

July 7 (Friday) at 8 pm

Shaun Jones

One of the hottest comics on the comedy scene right now, Shaun Jones (pictured above) is a true comedian. Traveling worldwide making people laugh, he shows that funny is funny. From a Company CEO to the guy on fries at a local fast food restaurant, they will be well entertained. Jones has been seen on B.E.T’S Comic View, 1st Amendment Standup on Starz, and  in Robert Townsend’s Partners In Crime-The Next Generation. He also was in the 2003 motion picture Shade along with Jamie Foxx and Sylvester Stallone. 

** Opening Act: Absar Siddiqui 

Chicago native Absar Siddiqui brings his unique brand of observational humor, voice impersonations, and quick wit to the stage as he discusses marriage, his upbringing in a Pakistani household, and life in Florida. The veteran comedian has performed at numerous venues across the country, including  Orlando Improv, Bonkerz Comedy Clubs, Zanies Chicago, and The Laughing Skull.

Tickets: $30, $35

August 4 (Friday) at 8 pm

Gina Brillon

Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, the Puerto Rican actress, comedian, writer and mom has been a standup comic since she was 17 years old. Her sophomore 1-hour special Gina Brillon: The Floor is Lava (Amazon Prime Video) won a 2021 Gracie Award and was nominated for an Imagen Award. Her half-hour special Easily Offended was one of the top shows from the Entre Nos franchise on HBO Latino, and streams on all HBO Digital Platforms. Brillon has appeared on The View, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Jimmy Kimmel Live, as well as on Kevin Can Wait on CBS and The Conners on ABC. In 2012, she became the first (and only) Latina winner of NBC’s Stand up for Diversity Showcase. The following year, she was a “New Face” at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival. A singer, published writer, and poet, Brillon’s pieces have appeared in both The New York Post and Daily News. With co-host Katherine G. Mendoza, she also doles out advice on the podcast Mess In Progress: The Homegirls Guide to Self-Help. Most recently, Brillon was the first Latina comedian to be a Finalist in season 16 of America’s Got Talent

** Opening Act: Dylan Vattelana 

A stand-up comedian, actor, sketch writer, producer, and panelist, Dylan Vattelana has shined at some of the best comedy clubs across the country, such as The DC Improv and Dangerfield’s in New York City. A regular on the Funny Bone, Improv, and Comedy Zones circuits all over the country, he was a crowd favorite at the Laugh Your Asheville Comedy Festival and the World Series of Comedy. Vattelana can be found on television channels like JLTV; can be heard on the radio as a regular personality on the Bob and Tom Show; and worked with such major comedy headliners as Michael Che, Michelle Wolf, Bert Kreischer, Aries Spears, Godfrey, Bruce Bruce, Christopher Titus, and Alonzo Bodden, and more.

Tickets: $30, $35

September 1 (Friday) at 8 pm

Greg Morton

At age 16, Greg Morton got his first job at a local department store as a P.A. announcer. That same voice that grabbed the attention of shoppers, recently wowed judges on the season 14 premier of America’s Got Talent. Howie Mandel said, “I can’t believe there isn’t a banner with your name on it in Vegas,” and called him a one-man variety show. After 35 years of entertaining audiences worldwide, Morgan has opened for Celine Dion, Harry Connick Jr. and Luther Vandross at Radio City Music Hall, and he has appearing on Just for Laughs, Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, Comic’s Unleashed, and his own Dry Bar Comedy Special.

Tickets: $30, $35

How to Get Tickets to The Art of Laughter 2023 Comedy Series:

Tickets are $30 or $35 per person and are available for purchase by calling the Arts Garage at 561.450.6357 or by going online to www.ArtsGarage.org.

About Arts Garage:

Arts Garage delivers innovative, diverse, meaningful and accessible visual and performing arts experiences to Delray Beach and South Florida. “Connecting our community to the world through the Arts”—this vision drives all decision-making at Arts Garage, which brings local, emerging artists and established global performers into the local multi-cultural community (students and adults, locals and tourists, people of all ages, income levels, backgrounds) who share a love of the arts.

Diversity is a hallmark of Arts Garage, which provides multicultural programming that promotes inclusion in the arts. #DiscoverDiversity isn’t just a tagline—it is the cornerstone of our outreach programs, staffing, and marketing. Located at 94 NE 2nd Avenue in Delray Beach’s popular Pineapple Grove (33444), Arts Garage is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization sponsored in part by the Florida Department of State Division of Cultural Affairs, the Delray Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, and the City of Delray Beach. For more information, please call 561.450.6357 or visit www.artsgarage.org.

Scaling Your Business: Fast Track Growth With These Top Considerations

By Jessica Brody

Scaling a business can be both exciting and overwhelming. While it offers opportunities for growth and increased revenue, it also comes with new challenges that require careful consideration and planning. To ensure success when scaling your business, there are several key considerations you should keep in mind. In this article, Around Wellington® explores some of the top considerations to help you achieve your goals.

Establishing Your Expansion Goals

The first step to successfully scaling your business is to establish your goals and objectives for expansion. What do you hope to achieve by scaling your business? Are you looking to increase revenue, expand your customer base, or enter new markets? Having a clear understanding of what you want to achieve will help guide your decisions and actions as you move forward.

Analyzing Competitor Strategies

Analyzing and evaluating competitor strategies is crucial for maintaining competitiveness within your industry. One must identify the unique aspects of their competitors’ strategies and differentiate themselves accordingly. By identifying the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors, you can develop a strategy that sets you apart from them. This approach maximizes your chances of success and helps you stay ahead of the competition.

Conceptualizing Using Design Tools

Bringing a new product to market can be a challenging process. One of the most critical steps is ensuring that the product design is sound and that it meets the needs of potential customers. Utilizing 3D design software can be extremely beneficial in this regard. The ability to iterate on designs quickly, test different materials and configurations, and make changes on the fly can all help reduce the time and cost of bringing a new product to market. Whether you’re an experienced designer or just starting, utilize 3D design software to help you bring your ideas to life and create products that truly resonate with your target audience.

Seizing Expansion Opportunities

Another important consideration when scaling your business is to monitor market trends and leverage new expansion opportunities. As your business grows, it’s important to stay up-to-date on changes in your industry and be open to new opportunities that may arise. This can include exploring new markets, developing new products or services, or partnering with other businesses in your industry.

Establishing Partnerships and Collaborations

To reach new customers and expand your reach, consider establishing partnerships and collaborations with other businesses in your industry. This can help you tap into new networks and gain access to resources that can help you grow your business. For example, if you’re a small business looking to expand into a new market, partnering with a larger company in that market can help you gain exposure and credibility.

Putting in Place Processes for Growth and Quality

Finally, it’s important to establish scalable processes and systems to accommodate growth and maintain quality. As your business expands, you’ll need to be able to adapt and scale your operations to meet new demands. This may involve hiring new staff, investing in new technology or equipment, or reorganizing your processes and workflows. It’s also important to maintain high-quality standards throughout this process, as this will help ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty.

In conclusion, scaling your business can be a challenging but rewarding process. By keeping these key considerations in mind, you can help ensure success and achieve your goals for expansion. From establishing clear objectives to monitoring market trends and leveraging new opportunities, there are many steps you can take to set your business up for long-term growth and success.