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Palm Health Foundation Appoints New Committee Members

West Palm Beach, Fla.– Palm Health Foundationannounced today the committee appointments of three Palm Beach County leaders to guide grantmaking and fundraising initiatives that will provide residents with opportunities to thrive and reach their full health potential. The new committee members and their respective committees are:

  • Dr. Alina Alonso, former director of the Palm Beach County Health Department and West Palm Beach resident, joins the Palm Health Foundation Community Investment Committee;
  • Denise Bober, senior vice president of human resources at The Breakers Palm Beach, Inc. and Palm Beach Gardens resident, joins the Palm Health Foundation Philanthropy Committee;
  • and Chioma R. Deere, Esq., founder and managing partner of Deere Law Firm and West Palm Beach resident, also joins the Palm Health Foundation Philanthropy Committee.

Dr. Alonso previously served the foundation as chair of the board of trustees and as chair of the governance and nominating committee. Her return to join the community investment committee demonstrates her commitment to the foundation’s three primary initiatives: to build a culture of health through community-led solutions; advance brain health; and strengthen the healthcare workforce. As the formerdirector of one of the largest county health departments in the State of Florida, and a member of the faculty of Nova Southeastern University, Health Professions Division, Dr. Alonso brings extraordinary insight and experience to her role in advising the foundation’s grantmaking and investments in the health of the Palm Beach County community, which have averaged $4 million a year, and $91 million in total since 2001

Denise Bober previously served the foundation’s board of trustees as well, most recently as chair. She returns as a philanthropy committee member with a dedication to social impact, an area she has championed during her three decades of human resources and benefits management expertise at one of America’s most successful hotel companies. She sets the example professionally as a member of the Executive Women’s Association of the Palm Beaches, Global Women 4 Wellbeing, and a former member of the Global Wellness Institute’s Social Impact Committee. In 2018, the Global Wellness Summit recognized Bober as a Leader in Workplace Wellness and Palm Beach Atlantic University named her as one of its 50 most notable alumni. In 2020, the South Florida Business Journal honored Bober as one of its Most Influential Business Women. Personally, Bober is making an impact through The Sutton Kailey Nursing Advancement Fund at Palm Health Foundation, established to honor her granddaughters and provide scholarships to nursing students. Bober will advise the foundation on increasing awareness and attracting donors to its mission to inspire and fund solutions for better health in Palm Beach County through community collaboration.

As an attorney dedicated to community education, Chioma Deere has a strong interest in guiding the foundation’s philanthropy committee. Her law practice’s focus in estate planning and trust administration is perfectly aligned with the foundation’s ability to fulfill a donor’s wishes through planned giving. She is highly dedicated to her community and her profession as a member of the Florida Bar, The Florida Bar’s Real Property, Probate & Trust Law (RPPTL) Section, past chair on the Florida Bar Grievance Committee, Judicial Circuit Group 15D, the Palm Beach County Bar Association, the F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association, Impact Palm Beach, the Black Chamber and Women’s Chamber of Commerce for Palm Beach County, and The West Palm Beach (FL) Chapter of the Links Incorporated. The foundation welcomes Chioma’s valuable perspective on creating lasting and meaningful giving legacies. 

“All three of these accomplished professionals and community leaders bring their own distinct career and personal experiences to advance Palm Health Foundation’s mission,” said Patrick McNamara, president and CEO. “We are grateful for their commitment to us and to the health of Palm Beach County residents.”

About Palm Health Foundation 
Palm Health Foundation is Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health. With the support of donors and a focus on results, the foundation builds strong community partnerships, respects diverse opinions, advocates for its most vulnerable neighbors, and inspires innovative solutions to lead change for better health now and for generations to come. The foundation supports health equity for Palm Beach County residents of all backgrounds, heritage, education, incomes, and states of well-being. Palm Health Foundation has invested more than $91 million in Palm Beach County health since 2001. For more information about Palm Health Foundation, visit palmhealthfoundation.org or call (561) 833-6333.

Wellington National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

Wellington will participate in the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) nationwide “Drug Take Back Day.” The event will be held on Saturday, April 22nd from 10 AM-2 PM at the Walgreens located at 10420 Forest Hill Blvd (near the Mall at Wellington Green). Wellington has partnered with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, the Palm Beach County Behavioral Health Coalition, Safe Kids PBC, and Walgreens to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs.

The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is an annual event aimed at educating people about the potential for abuse of prescription drugs and providing a safe and responsible way to dispose of them. The Village’s collection site is one of three locations in Palm Beach County to host this event.

Wellington is committed to promoting safe and responsible drug use and disposal. In addition to the Drug Take Back Day event, the Village has a year-round pill drop-off location at the PBSO District 8 Substation (14000 Greenbriar Blvd). Residents may also find all the year-round locations in Palm Beach County by visiting pbcdrop.org.

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.

Wellington Art Society Announces New Exhibitions “Variations” and “Vivid”

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The Wellington Art Society (WAS) is thrilled to announce their new municipal art exhibitions, “Variations” and “Vivid”. “Variations” is going on now through July 18, 2023, at the Wellington Village Hall located at 12300 Forest Hill Blvd in Wellington. “Images” runs from now until May 16, 2023, at the Wellington Community Center at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington. Both exhibitions are free and open to the public on weekdays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. 

The public is invited to the opening reception celebrating both exhibitions on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, from 5:00-7:00 pm. Enjoy the original artwork of 26 artists with over 100 works of art. Two venues – one great night! Meet the artists and vote for your favorite artwork. There will be door prizes and refreshments to enjoy. 

All artwork in the exhibition is for sale and a portion of the proceeds goes toward WAS Scholarship and Outreach Programs. To arrange the purchase of artwork hanging in the exhibition, please email presidentofwas@gmail.com

Featured Wellington Art Society Member Artists are:

Hartley Barnes ⋅ Lou Ann LaBohn ⋅ Monica Postell ⋅ Betty Brodie ⋅ Nancy Lee ⋅

Marion Roberts ⋅ David Ciofalo ⋅ Maureen May ⋅ Debra Rosen ⋅ Ayesha DeLorenzo ⋅ 

Rose Gong Monier ⋅ Lois Spatz ⋅ Kim Di Giacomo ⋅ Susan Mosely ⋅ Carl Stoveland ⋅ Faye Ford

Charles Moses ⋅ Cindi Taylor ⋅ Jay Harmon ⋅ Ana Noble ⋅ Raymonde Talleyrand ⋅ Carol Krenkel

Susan Oakes ⋅ Tammy Wolfson ⋅ Laura Jaffe ⋅ Leslie Pfeiffer

For more information about the featured artists and the exhibition, please visit the Wellington Art Society’s website at www.wellingtonartsociety.org

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The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 41st year. It is open to visual artists of all mediums and art enthusiasts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their artwork in local galleries and venues, interact with other artists and serve the community through their art. For further information about the Wellington Art Society, please visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org or email presidentofwas@gmail.com

How to Become a Show Host Summer Camp

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KHANNA HOUSE STUDIOS presents

How to Become a Show Host 

Summer Camp 

Khanna House Studios is excited to present another great experience for children ages 9-12 with the How to Become a Show Host (Podcast/YouTube) summer camp! Through this one-of-a-kind program, your child will learn how to craft their own show from the ground up. Everything from conceptualizing the content and mapping out the season, to creating a show description and show notes, to hosting on camera and interviewing guests. Your child will emerge with the skills necessary to produce their own podcast or YouTube show with the right equipment—and will have a fully edited episode by the end of camp! This is an incredible opportunity for your child to explore their creativity, gain valuable media knowledge and build confidence in their public speaking skills. Sign them up today and take advantage of this amazing program! $465/week. Please send your child lunch daily. 

Wellington Ranks as Finalist for All American City Award

Wellington is proud to announce that it has been selected as a finalist for the 2023 All-America City Award. Wellington is one of only two cities in Florida that made it to the finalist spot. The All-America City Award is a prestigious honor that recognizes communities for their outstanding work in improving the health and well-being of young people.

The National Civic League has recognized twenty finalists for the award, representing 12 states and ranging in size from 4,700 residents to over 8 million. The finalists were chosen for their focus on authentically involving and welcoming youth in their work to improve the community.

Wellington is excited to be among the twenty finalists, which include Port St. Lucie, FL; Charlotte, NC; Dallas, TX; and New York, NY, among others. All of the finalists share a common goal of building the civic capacity of young people and improving the well-being of all residents.

The competition for the All-America City Award will take place in June, where Wellington and the other finalists will present their work to a panel of judges. We are confident that our community will make a strong case for why Wellington deserves to be named an All-America City.

Village Manager, Jim Barnes stated, “Being named a finalist for the All-America City Award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our community. Wellington is committed to improving the lives of our residents, especially our youth, and we are honored to be recognized for our efforts. We look forward to showcasing our community and competing for the title of All-America City in June.”

For more information about the All-America City Award and the twenty finalists, please visit the National Civic League website.

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.

The Westchester Cup

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Story and photos by Alan Fabricant of alfabphoto.com

The Westchester Cup is a 137 year old polo event which has been played 20 times during that period of time between the United States and England.

Five of the past six competitions had England coming out on top.

This year’s game was played at the National Polo Center under sunny yet very windy conditions.

Both teams were quite equal being rated at 25 goals each.

After a back and forth first half with the score tied at 6, England controlled the entire second half by outscoring the US team 6-3.

The US team was held scoreless in the fifth chucker.

The English team returned the trophy to its home soil with their 12-9 victory.

The US team players were Matt Coppola, Nico Escobar, Jeff Hall and Jared Zanni.

The winning team from England was comprised of Game MVP, team captain and youngest player at 25 Tommy Beresford, James Beim, Max Charlton and Mark Tomlinson.

Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ARTSCAMP

• WHAT: ARTSCAMP
o Take a group of talented imaginative kids who share a common interest in the performing arts and put them in an environment where they can nurture their creativity and the result is ArtsCamp! Under the guidance of professional teaching artists, campers will explore acting, dance, technical theater and vocal music, which will culminate in an original showcase performance.

• WHEN: June 5-23, 2023; Classes from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
o Extended care is available

• WHO: For students ages 9-11 where participants study all areas of the performing arts.

• WHY: The Kravis Center is a not-for-profit performing arts center located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. The Center’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality, by offering comprehensive arts education programs – serving 3 million students since its inception; by providing a Palm Beach County home for local and regional arts organizations to showcase their work; and by providing an economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County. For more information on the Kravis Center, visit the official website at www.Kravis.org.

• HOW MUCH: Cost for ArtsCamp is $725.

• CONTACT: For more information about ArtsCamp or to sign up, please visit www.kravis.org/artscampapplication. For more information about the Kravis Center please visit www.kravis.org.

Full Moon and Sunrise Yoga at The Seagate Beach Club (Delray Beach)

Delray Beach, FL – Find inner peace along with tranquil Atlantic Ocean views at The Seagate Beach Club in Delray Beach. The intimate oceanfront club offers private beach access and a plethora of new, endorphin-friendly activities to enjoy in the surf and sand.

Full Moon Yoga

April 5, May 4, 7-8pm; June 2 (6:30-7:30pm)

$20pp

Unplug, relax, and unwind during The Seagate’s full moon yoga class in Delray Beach. Held monthly on The Seagate Beach Club’s private beach, the 60-minute nocturnal Vinyasa yoga flow class will help build strength, stamina, flexibility, and concentration. Classes feature a lunar meditation, moon salutations and yoga poses, followed by a moonlight cool down. Guests should bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Open to all levels. For more information, visit seagatedelray.com/events. To purchase tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/full-moon-yoga-tickets-328825194007.

sunrise beach yoga

every Saturday

8-9am

$20pp

Get your weekend dose of Vitamin Sea at The Seagate’s sunrise beach yoga class in Delray Beach. Held weekly on The Seagate Beach Club’s private beach, the 60-minute morning Vinyasa yoga flow class will help build strength, stamina, flexibility, and concentration. Classes feature creative postures, meditation, and pranayama (breathwork). Guests should bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Open to all levels. For more information, visit seagatedelray.com/events. To purchase tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/sunrise-beach-yoga-tickets-336433921917.

The Seagate Beach Club is located at 401 South Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. For more information, call (561) 330-3775 or visit seagatedelray.com.

About CocoYogi

CocoYogi is the founder of The CocoYogi Market that happens the first Sunday of the month at Veterans Park in Delray Beach. A class with Corey AKA Coco is always a feel-good experience. Whether it’s sunrise or sunset, you will leave feeling wonderful with a new attitude and a new perspective. An opening meditation will ground you and center you, urging you to fully arrive at your mat and to yourself. Linking movement with breath as you flow through postures intentionally will leave you feeling a new sense of peace and ease. Every class closes with a savasana to rest in the sensory experience you created, to soak up all the benefits of your practice.

Mounts Botanical Garden to Host Popular Spring Plant Festival & Sale, April 29-30

Photo Credit: Jacek Photography

(West Palm Beach, FL – March 30, 2023)Returning next month with a horticultural flourishis the always popular Spring Plant Festival &Sale, Saturday and Sunday, April 29-30, hosted by Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden.This is one of four major plant sales offered each year at Mounts that showcase top-quality growers in the region.

“This fun-in-the-sun plant sale will present dozens of high-quality vendors in select Garden areasthroughout our 20-acre tropical paradise, offeringa great selection of plants, shrubs, trees, and garden accessories,” promises Mounts Curator-Director Rochelle Wolberg. “Whether you are an avid gardener or a budding beginner, the Mounts Spring Plant Festival & Sale offers something for everyone, including orchids, ornamentals, succulents, aroids, bonsai, butterfly/native plants, hoyas, fruit and flowering trees, herbs, baskets, fine crafts, and more.”

Reinforcing Mounts Botanical Garden’s theme of ‘The Year of the Orchid,’ the two-day sale will feature a special presentation by R.F. Orchids on Saturday, April 29, at 11 am.

For a complete list of Mounts Spring Plant Festival & Sale vendors, please visit the free mobile garden guide on Bloomberg Connects at https://www.mounts.org/mobile-garden-guide/.

Spring Plant Festival & Sale

Saturday, April 29

am to 9 am Members-Only VIP Preview

+ 9 am to 4 pm open to public (last entry at 3:30 pm)

Sunday, April 30

9 am to 3 pm open to public (last entry at 2:30 pm)

Admission:

FREE for Mounts memberschildren 5 and under, and AHS Reciprocal Admission Program members

$15 for nonmember adults

$12 for seniors 65+, active military, and college students with ID

$7 for ages, 6-17

Tickets are available for purchase awww.mounts.org

Special Notes:

+ The Mounts Botanical Nursery and Vintage Garden Thrift Shop will be open with a variety of colorful plants and unique treasures for the home and garden.

Admission is by credit card/debit card only, no cash. Tickets are nonrefundable.

Also at Mounts Through 2023:

Stickwork: The Largest Fort in the Palm Beaches 

& Other Areas for Kid Exploration!

Tuesdays through Sundays, 9 am to 4 pm (last entry at 3 pm)

FREE for MBG members and children under 6$15 for nonmember adults; $12 for seniors65+collegstudentsand military with ID; $7for children 617. Ticket includes full Garden admission.

Internationally acclaimed environmental artist Patrick Dougherty recently returned to Mounts toconstruct the final large-scale Stickworkinstallation of his illustrious art career using 30,000 pounds of live willow branches.

Mounts Botanical Garden & Bloomberg Connects

Explore Anytime, Anywhere with Mobile Garden Guide

Visitors can now explore Mounts BotanicalGarden anytime from anywhere across the globe with the Mobile Garden Guide. Launched inpartnership with Bloomberg Connects, the freearts and cultural app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the guide is designed to elevateand 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 BeachCounty’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis willsee an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Floridanatives, 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 MountsBotanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, theTourist Development Council, and the CulturalCouncil for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanicalis located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.

Two family events coming to Yesteryear Village in April

The Easter Egg hunt is a big hit with children.

Who/What: Breakfast and a meet and greet with the Easter Bunny along with an Easter egg hunt and other activities

Location: Yesteryear Village, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach

Date & Time: Saturday, April 8, from 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. – breakfast from 8:30-10:30 a.m. 

Admission: $25 for adults (11 and up) and $12 for 10 and under. Free parking.

For more info: Call 561-793-0333 or email Lorie Stinson at lorie@southfloridafair.com

Website: www.southfloridafair.com

Photo cutline: An Easter egg hunt is among the activities at this event.

Who/What: 23rd Annual Sweet Corn Fiesta – Features include freshly harvested corn, live music, a green market, children’s games, corn shucking and corn eating contests, including the National Sweet Corn Eating Championship

Location: Yesteryear Village, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach

Date & Time: Sunday, April 30, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults-$10, Children 6-12 years-$5, Children 5 years and younger-Free. Free parking.

For more info: Call 561-996-0343 or visit the website, www.sweetcornfiesta.com

Sweet corn eating contests are part of the fun of the fiesta, attracting both amateurs (shown here) and professionals.

Media contact for both events:

Call or text Doreen Poreba, APR, The PR Czar® Inc., 772-215-2333. Email: prczar@comcast.net

About Yesteryear Village

Yesteryear Village is a living history park nestled on 10 acres at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Boulevard, in West Palm Beach. The park showcases early, original and replicated buildings and artifacts from days gone by. There also is the Sally Bennett Big Band Hall of Fame Museum — the only big band museum in the United States. Group and school guided tours are available by request. Call 561-795-3110 to schedule a tour. Special events, photo shoots, weddings, and corporate events also are available. Call 561-790-4908 for additional information and to reserve the facility.