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Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe

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Before, During & After the Storm

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL – As the 2023 hurricane kicks off in South Florida, the animal rescue experts at American Humane, the country’s first national humane organization, are issuing key tips to help you keep yourself, your family, and your animals safe – before, during, and after a storm.

Before the storm

  • Microchip pets or put a tag on their collar with your name, address, and cellphone number so they may be returned quickly in case you are separated from your pets.
  • Tie down or anchor outside objects that might fly about and injure someone.
  • Evacuate your family and pets as early as you can and remember to take your disaster preparedness kit for your pets (First Aid kit, leashes, and pet carrying cases, bowls, sanitation materials, chew toys, and a minimum 3 days, ideally 7-10 days of food, medications, and water).
  • Bring pets inside; bring outdoor animals inside with a carrier ready large enough to turn around and lie down comfortably.
  • Review your evacuation plan and double-check emergency supplies, bowls, water, food.
  • Have a carrier at the ready.
  • If your family must evacuate, take your pets with you.

During the storm (if you cannot evacuate)

  • Choose a safe room for riding out the storm—an interior room without windows – and take your entire family there, including your pets.
  • Stay with pets. If crated, they depend on you for food and water.
  • Keep your emergency kit in that room with you (food, water, litter, meds).
  • Know your pet’s hiding places. That’s where they may run; keep them with you.
  • Secure exits and cat doors so pets can’t escape into the storm.
  • Do not tranquilize your pets. They’ll need their survival instincts should the storm require that.

After the storm

  • Make sure the storm has fully passed before going outside and assess damages before allowing animals out.
  • Keep dogs on a leash and cats in a carrier. Displaced objects and fallen trees can disorient pets and sharp debris could harm them.
  • Give pets time to become re-oriented. Familiar scents and landmarks may be altered and cause a pet to become confused or lost.
  • Keep animals away from downed power lines and water that may be contaminated.
  • Uncertainty and change in the environment affect animals, too, presenting new stresses and dangers. Your pet’s behavior may change after a crisis, becoming more aggressive or self-protective. Be sensitive to these changes and keep more room between them, other animals, children, or strangers. Animals need comforting, too. Comfort your pet with kind words and lots of pats or hugs. If possible, provide a safe and quiet environment, even if it is not their own home.

“Hurricanes are among the deadliest of storms,” says Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “Fortunately, American Humane Rescue has worked in disaster relief for more than 100 years and has amassed a lot of practical knowledge on how families can prepare and, if there is no way to avoid the storms, weather them as well as possible and keep loved ones safe afterwards.”

About American Humane

American Humane is the country’s first national humane organization, founded in 1877, and the first to serve animals in disasters and cruelty cases. For more information, visit American Humane at AmericanHumane.org.

About the American Humane Rescue program

The American Humane Rescue program was created in 1916 and began rescuing and aiding some 68,000 war horses wounded on the battlefields of World War I Europe each month. Since then, they have been helping animals of every kind and have been involved in virtually every major disaster relief effort from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, the Joplin, Missouri and Moore, Oklahoma tornadoes, the Japanese and Haitian earthquakes, Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Harvey, Maria, Florence and Michael, and the California wildfires. The American Humane Rescue team saved, sheltered, and fed more than 700,000 animals in the past two years alone. To support their lifesaving work, visit AmericanHumane.org.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties Announce Awards and Scholarships

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023– West Palm Beach, Fla. – Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties recently held their annual Big and Little Awards on Thursday, May 25, at the Manatee Lagoon. New this year, scholarships were awarded powered by FP&L.

Amidst trophies, plaques, videos, grilled-cheese bar, and dessert, friends, family, and supporters gathered on May 25 to cheer the bonds between ‘bigs’ and ‘littles’ that steadfastly represents the nonprofit Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The awards dinner was held to honor the successes of the BBBS Littles and those who defend their potential.

The event was held at the Manatee Lagoon in Riviera Beach and set the stage for smiles, laughter, hugs, sentiment, and recognition for the Big & Little of the Year honorees and scholarship award recipients.

“These awards celebrate critical relationships between mentors and youth. This year, FPL has provided these amazing opportunities for Littles to continue their path to success after high school. “said Yvette Flores Acevedo, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

The newly founded Florida Prepaid College Foundation Path to Prosperity Scholarship Program powered by Florida Power & Light offers high school students the opportunity to receive a two-year Florida College Plan Scholarship. Eligible students must meet all the criteria, including being an active member in the mentoring program through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

After a short program, the honorees gave personal, heartfelt accounts about the difference the program has meant to their lives because of the ‘matches’ and the life-mentor experiences enjoyed throughout the past year. Following the Big and Little awards, Juliet Murphy Roulhac from FP&L and Jeanni Hawkins from Florida Prepaid College proudly announced the 16 scholarship winners and presented them with an award.

Among the top awards for service and commitment to Big Brothers, Big Sisters Palm Beach, and Martin Counties in 2023 are:

Big Brother of the Year- Hank Henderson
Little Brother of the Year- Damarius Green and laWanda Green*

Big Sister of the Year- Kelly Logan
Little Sister of the Year- Kahmoras Hendrix

Teen Big of the Year- Madeleine Simoneaux
Teen Little of the Year- Messiah Jefferson and Shantrell Thomas

Partner in Potential- Naywona Burnett-Graham,
Partner in Potential- Connections Education Center

Scholarship winners include Tanvir Ahmed, Breyana Brown, Janevea Clayton, Rhianna Ennis, Andree Francis, Karen Garcia, Jennifer Geffrard, Mikayla Gibson, Suzely Jayseus, Jessica Laroche, Dina Medelus, Malachi Nelson, Tatiana Ronelus, Kirley Ross, Miyocha Simeon, and Guerlandy Villanoix. (Schools Represented: Forest Hill High School, Florida Virtual School, The Open Doorway School, Lake Worth High School, Santaluces High School, Suncoast High School, and Inlet Grove High School).

Photo: Malachi Nelson and mentor Terry Tate, Photo by Coastal Click Photography.
About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach and Martin Counties:

BBBS provides children facing adversity aged 6-17 with volunteer mentors who serve as positive role models. Since 1986 the organization has provided mentors to children in Martin County and, since July 2010, in Palm Beach County. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) recognized the Martin County organization in 2007 as one of the 35 best-performing agencies nationwide. Visit www.mentorbig.org to learn more.

Clinics Can Help’s 10th Anniversary Golf Classic Set to Take Place this October in Wellington

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Photo: Matt Lincoln, Gil Martinez, Dennis Martinez. Credit to Tracey Benson Photography.

Wellington, Florida – Clinics Can Help (CCH) is excited to announce the date and location have been set for their 10th annual Golf Classic. Presented by The Gil Martinez Agency – State Farm, the tournament will take place on Friday, October 27, 2023, at The Wanderer’s Club in Wellington, FL. and will feature exciting contests and a new morning start time.

Returning in the role of chair is CBS 12’s morning anchor, Matt Lincoln. PGA Tour Champion Dana Quigley, whose personal experience after a tragic accident involving his son, brought him to Clinics Can Help, will also return as Honorary Chair.

“We are fortunate that each year as this event grows and evolves that individual and community commitments remain,” shared Clinics Can Help CEO, Owen O’Neill. “We are grateful for the continued support and love that golfers not only enjoy the day of golf, but meet and spend time with some of our youngest clients, seeing firsthand the impact our work has on families.”

The format for the tournament will remain a scramble with mixed, men’s and women’s divisions. Best dressed team (sun and fun golf attire), hole in one, closest to the pin (men and women), longest drive (men and women) and hole in one contests will add to the excitement of the day and will feature incredible prizes.

Proceeds from the event support the K.I.N.D.E.R. (Kids In Need of Durable Equipment Right now) Project, CCH’s program supporting families of children with special needs. Many of the children are affected by serious medical conditions and the families struggle to afford the equipment that enables them to lead more independent lives.

Sponsors to date include The Gil Martinez Agency – State Farm, The Nicolas Group, Rosenthal, Levy, Simon and Sosa Attorneys at Law, The Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, and The Paving Lady. Tickets for the tournament range from $325 – $1,300 for golf. Lunch only tickets are available this year for guests not golfing for $100. Sponsorship opportunities remain and can be seen at https://birdease.com/24362.

To learn more about the 10th annual Clinics Can Help Golf Classic presented by The Gil Martinez Agency – State Farm, please visit https://birdease.com/24362 or call 561-640-2995.

About Clinics Can Help

A vital resource in Palm Beach County and throughout Southeast Florida for families in search of medical equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, nebulizers, and more, CCH provides access to critical equipment for thousands of children and adults who cannot afford it. The only organization of its kind in Florida and one of only four in the U.S. that provide a vast and diverse array of equipment, CCH makes a difference through a simple process of organized recycling. Please visit www.clinicscanhelp.org or call 561.640.2995.

Boca’s only women’s fitness and wellness studio reaches out to kids to prepare for new school year

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STRONG to partner with Boca Kids Yoga

Boca Raton FL/June 16, 2023/Boca Raton’s only women- only empowerment, coaching and fitness studio is extending its outreach to children.

STRONG Wellness – Fitness Studio owner and life coach Christina Mummaw is partnering with Boca Kids Yoga teacher Amanda Mintz for summer sessions that start June 25 and continue to Aug. 6. Kids Yoga Mindfulness Crafts & Games Workshop will be held 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. each Sunday at STRONG studio’s colorful and welcoming location at 4730 NW Boca Raton Blvd. (also called 2nd Avenue) Suite 100.

Above: Christina Mummaw.

“Each week we will use a different, age-appropriate game, activity, craft, meditation practice, and set of yoga poses to increase well-being and self-esteem,” said Mintz, an insured and certified kids yoga instructor and mindfulness coach.

“For the first time our studio will welcome kids, both boys and girls ages 5 to 12. Parents…this is the ideal way to prepare your kids to get STRONG mentally and physically for the upcoming school year,” Mummaw said. “We focus on empowering women, and now children too, to be everything they’re created to be by strengthening the mind, body and spirit. We don’t compare, criticize or compete.”

Prices are based on individual classes or the full, seven-week session, and there’s a 35% discount for siblings. Register in person at the studio, 4730 NW Boca Raton Blvd., also known as 2nd Avenue, Suite 100, or over the phone at 717-808-4619. The studio is located just south of Yamato Road.

“Just bring a water bottle. STRONG Wellness – Fitness will provide everything else,” Mintz said.  

ABOUT STRONG WELLNESS – FITNESS: https://strongwellnessandfitness.com/
Boca Raton’s only women only private and personal training and fitness studio ‘empowers women to be the best that they were created to be!’ Studio owner and credentialed life and fitness coach Christina Mummaw works with girls and women from pre-teens to seniors in individually tailored and small group sessions and classes. She uses her nutrition education to teach weight loss through healthy eating, cooking and meal preparation classes. Prospective clients are welcome to schedule a free consultation by emailing her at cm@mummaw.com or

calling her cell phone at 717-808-4619. Mummaw has sponsored teen fitness camps and offers workplace team building. Monthly social activities include game and craft nights goat yoga, full moon kayak and paddleboard outings.

A Lancaster, Pa. native, Mummaw is married to Douglas Mummaw, the well-known Boca Raton architect and president of Mummaw & Associates Inc., architecture, interior design and construction management. 

The Mall at Wellington Green Announces Five New Store Openings

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Cutie, Envy, Leader Learning Center, MYM Colombian, and Pera

WELLINGTON, FL – Five new retail and specialty destinations are joining the more than 160 stores at The Mall at Wellington Green. Cutie, Envy, Leader Learning Center, MYM Colombian, and Pera add to the growing and robust offerings in fashion apparel, health and beauty, and more at this lifestyle destination in Wellington. 

Cutie

Since opening on April 1, Cutie has become an infallible resource for cool and adorable playthings. The 2,306-square-foot space is chock full of products from iconic brands like Disney, Hello Kitty, Mario Bros., and Star Wars that parents and their prodigy love. In addition to games and toys, Cutie also offers a compendium of pop culture collectibles from popular anime series like Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, Chainsaw Man, and more. For information, call (832) 298-4897.

Envy

At first glance, Envy resembles posh boutiques typically found in urban centers like Miami and Los Angeles. Since opening on April 15, the 7,641-square-foot store features curated apparel that caters to style hounds who like turning heads. For men, there are wardrobe-filling separates from discerning brands like Psycho Bunny. For ladies, perennially perfect silhouettes from Blanco By Nature hold court alongside au courant accessories like Goorin Bros. headwear and designer-inspired handbags. For information, call (954) 868-0100.

Leader Learning Center

Developing important life skills in children and young adults preparing to become tomorrow’s leaders is key at Leader Learning Center. At this sprawling, 1,499-square-foot facility that launched on May 1, kids in grades K-12 are taught in small groups to spawn problem solving and participation on an individual basis. Courses cover topics ranging from communication to time management. For information, call (561) 858-3588 or visit leaderlearning.us.

MYM Colombian

Channel your inner Shakira and shake your hips over to MYM Colombian. Launched on May 3, the 964-square-foot boutique showcases dozens of chic, body-conscious denim styles designed to maximize the body’s natural contour and minimize flaws. A variety of shapewear styles are also available. For information, call (561) 480-3822.

Pera

On April 29, The Mall at Wellington Green welcomed Pera whose vibrant and lustrous Turkish mosaic lamps have become a popular draw. The 2,784-square-foot store also specializes in artisan ceramics, home accents and décor, jewelry, apparel, and distinctive gifts. For information, call (561) 752-6423 or visit perastores.com.

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

Mall hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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 and dining destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retailers include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, Forever 21, H&M, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, CMX Wellington, and more. For information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com.

About Spinoso Real Estate Group

The Mall at Wellington Green is managed by Spinoso Real Estate Group. Since 2009, Spinoso has taken a creative, entrepreneurial approach to real estate development and management, delivering and sustaining successful projects across a wide range of property types and across the country. Spinoso’s robust portfolio includes work on hundreds of enclosed shopping malls, lifestyle centers, and large-scale retail projects from coast to coast. For information, visit spinosoreg.com.

Wellington Ranks Among Fortune’s 50 Best Places to Live for Families

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Tito Mangiola’s tribute to Wellington

Wellington is proud to announce its inclusion in Fortune’s esteemed list of the 50 Best Places to Live for Families. The Village has secured its position as one of the top 10 cities, coming in at an impressive number 8. This recognition highlights the exceptional support systems and quality of life that our community provides to its residents.
 
Fortune conducted an extensive evaluation, considering nearly 1,900 cities, towns, suburbs, exurbs, villages, and townships across all 50 states. Their rigorous assessment examined more than 200,000 unique data points, focusing on five key categories: Education, Aging resources, General wellness, Financial health, and Livability. The evaluation sought to identify places that offer high-quality amenities while fostering a strong sense of community.
 
“Wellington’s success in this ranking is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. By continuously delivering best-in-class services, we have made Wellington a great hometown that meets the diverse needs of our residents, said Village Manager, Jim Barnes.” “We extend our sincere gratitude to everyone involved for their vision and commitment to making Wellington a community of choice for all.”
 
Fortune specifically emphasized the challenges faced by multigenerational families, who often juggle the responsibilities of raising children while caring for aging parents. The ranking took into account factors such as the quality of local public schools, graduation rates, affordability of nearby colleges, availability of nursing homes, assisted living communities, home health care agencies, risk of social isolation among older residents, and access to top-notch healthcare providers.
 
Affordability was another crucial consideration. Wellington emerged as a place where residents can purchase homes without breaking the bank, as Fortune excluded locations with home sale prices exceeding twice the state median and/or 2.75 times the national median.
 
Furthermore, Fortune recognized the importance of diverse neighborhoods and incorporated factors such as racial, socioeconomic, religious, and ethnic diversity into the evaluation process. Wellington’s vibrant and inclusive community reflects the richness of its diverse population.
 
For more information about the Village of Wellington and its family-friendly offerings, please visit our website at www.wellingtonfl.gov.

As another way to stay informed on the latest news and updates from the Village, residents are invited to sign up for Wellington information and updates at www.wellingtonfl.gov/Newsletter.

FREE GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION OF ANYA

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BENEFITING CARON FLORIDA

Anya Apartments

345 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach

Wednesday, June 21, 2023 – 5 to 8 p.m.

WHO: Caron Treatment Centers and the Anya Apartments

WHAT: Grand opening of Anya, the newest luxury living apartments in West Palm Beach benefitting Caron Treatment Centers.

The public is invited to join the Anya Development and Construction Group and Caron Treatment Centers for a mind, body, art, and spirit-inspired party celebrating the grand opening of the Anya Apartments. Proceeds from the art auction and raffle tickets will benefit Caron Treatment Centers.

WHERE: Anya Apartments – 345 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach

WHEN: Wednesday, June 21, 2023 – 5 to 8 p.m.

WHY: Dedicated to substance use disorder and behavioral healthcare treatment, research, prevention and addiction medicine education, Caron Treatment Centers has been providing substance use disorder and behavioral health treatment services in Florida for almost 20 years and for nearly 70 years at its headquarters in Wernersville, Pennsylvania. Caron has helped thousands of individuals struggling with substance use disorder and their families begin to manage this chronic, treatable disease.

RSVP: Free to attend – RSVP is required through Eventbrite: RSVP Here

MORE INFO: Complimentary valet parking will be available for your convenience on Banyan Blvd. Upscale bohemian beach dress code. 

Wellington Garden Club Celebrates National Garden Week

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Every year during the first week of June, Wellington Garden Club (WGC) joins with garden clubs across the country to celebrate National Garden Week, a project of National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC).

On Monday, June 4, WGC members began National Garden Week by creating floral arrangements that were distributed to Wellington’s municipal offices, library, fire stations and Wellington Green Mall. WGC members are shown here creating arrangements and distributing them to the recipients. The club also received a proclamation from the Wellington Village Council and Mayor Anne Gerwig declaring the week of June 4-10, 2023 as National Garden Week.

According to Carol Ralph, WGC President, “We are so grateful for the support our Club receives from the Village of Wellington. National Garden Week is a wonderful opportunity for us to demonstrate our appreciation with floral gifts.” Twig Morris, National Garden Week Chairman added, “We are also grateful to Rachelle Crain, Marketing Manager at Wellington Green Mall, for providing the meeting room we used to create the arrangements.”

Wellington Garden Club, founded in 1981, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to further the education of members and the public, including youth, in the fields of gardening, horticulture, botany, floral design, landscape design, conservation of natural resources, civic beautification and nature studies. For more information visit www.wellingtongardenclub.org or visit on Facebook.

National Garden Clubs, Inc., founded in 1929, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in St. LouisMissouri. It consists of dozens of local branches, in nearly every state in the US and has over 160,000 members. Its mission is to promote the love of gardeningfloral design, and civic and environmental responsibility. For more information visit www.gardenclub.org.

Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County

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Wins Prestigious National Marketing Award from the

American Public Gardens Association

This Year’s Dorothy E. Hansell Marketing Award Celebrates

‘The Palm Beaches in Bloom’ Floral Arts Installation in NYC

Above: Mounts Botanical Garden received the Dorothy E. Hansell Marketing Award from the American Public Gardens Association at annual APGA conference in Fort Worth, Texas. (L-R: 2023 APGA Awards Committee Co-Chair Tracy Qiu, Mounts Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Misty Stoller, Mounts Curator-Director Rochelle Wolberg, Mounts Board Member and Past President Paton White, APGA President Michelle Provaznik.) Photo credit: Mounts Botanical Garden

(West Palm Beach, FL – June 8, 2023) Rochelle Wolberg, Curator-Director at Mounts Botanical Garden, is bursting with pride since Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden was awarded this year’s prestigious Dorothy E. Hansell Marketing Award from the American Public Gardens Association, the nation’s leading professional organization for the field of public horticulture.

The annual award “recognizes outstanding marketing and communications that advance a public garden’s mission.” Mounts Botanical Garden was honored for The Palm Beaches in Bloom, a week-long wow-worthy tropical botanical art installation last December at Hudson Yards in New York City.  

“The Palm Beaches were certainly in bloom and Mounts Botanical Garden was proud to be an integral part of this dynamic tourism activation event, along with Discover the Palm Beaches and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County,” says Wolberg. “We invited celebrated floral installation artist Lisa Waud to create a living botanical artistic display that highlighted and captured the essence of the outdoors and art experiences one may experience when visiting Palm Beach County. The environmentally friendly installation was inspired by the lifeguard towers that dot our beaches and featured over 1,300 orchids, tropical plants, and perennial vines, several of which were taken directly from the Garden’s collection.”   

Mounts Botanical Garden’s Curator-Director Rochelle Wolberg, Associate Director of Marketing & Communications Misty Stoller, and Board Member Paton White accepted the 2023 Dorothy E. Hansell Marketing Award this week at APGA’s annual conference in Fort Worth, Texas. Previous winners of this award include the Philadelphia Flower Show (2022), San Francisco Botanical Gardens (2021), and both Naples Botanical Garden and Missouri Botanical Garden in 2020.

Mounts Botanical Garden & Bloomberg Connects

Explore Anytime, Anywhere with New Mobile Garden Guide

Visitors can now explore Mounts Botanical Garden anytime from anywhere across the globe with the new Mobile Garden Guide. Recently launched in partnership with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and cultural app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the guide is designed to elevate and enrich the visitor experience by making it easy to discover more of what people love before, during, and after their visit to the Garden. Multi-media content includes maps and information on Mounts Botanical’s 25 display gardens, art in the garden, and current and upcoming exhibitions, as well as an ever-growing spectrum of new photo, audio, and video content available exclusively via the app. To learn more and download the app, visit www.mounts.org/mobile-garden-guide/ [mounts.org]

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.