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LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament Presented by Douglas Elliman Returns for 16th Year!

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WELLINGTON, FL. – The National Polo Center, Wellington’sdestination for polo and equestrian sports, will transform into a colorful five-day fete with celebrants coming from around the world to support the LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament – Presented by Douglas Elliman Real Estate (GPL) from April 6-9, 2023. Creating a culture of community, togetherness, and high fashion, the event inspires and empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in sports and beyond.

“As our world continues to evolve, we remain a constant at the forefront, working to create inclusiveness and equality in not only polo and equestrian sports, but in the community as a whole,” shared Chip McKenney, founder of the Gay Polo League. “We are honored to have so many friends and allies join us each year.”

The robust itinerary for the 2023 event kicks off with the GPL Polo Players Welcome Reception (by invitation) on Thursday, April 6. Players gather for camaraderie, joie-de-vivre and much fun before the weekend’s festivities fully begin. Everyone’s favorite pre-event, the GPL Polotini Wigstock cocktail reception will take place on Friday, April 7 at The National Polo Center and will feature a hair-raising extravaganza and exciting “to be announced” special guests, cocktails and light bites. Wigs are highly encouraged for this event!

Saturday, April 8 is main event tournament and tailgate competition.  Sixteen polo players from around the world will compete on the Isla Carroll West Field for the prize (and bragging rights) during both The Senator’s Cup and The Founders Cup beginning at 1:00 p.m. Not be missed is GPL’sworld-famous tailgate competition. Tailgaters are already dreaming up their whimsical tablescapes and decor in preparation for the fun-spirited competitiveness that lines the polo field, with each tailgate becoming its own experience that collectively contributes to the overall flare and exhilaration of the day. Coveted awards for Best in Show, Best Cuisine, Best Cocktail, Best Single Tailgate, and Best Multiple Tailgate are up for grabs. All in attendance are anxiously waiting to see what themes tailgaters will bring to this years’ competition. Favorites over the years have included themes from Steel Magnolias, Gray Gardens, Brunch at Tiffany’s, Gay Polo League (GPL) yacht club, Gert’s 1950’s Beauty Salon, Wizard of Oz, and more. 

While each tailgater and team might be in competition, it is the desire for equality on and off the field that resonates with all in attendance. The impact that The Gay Polo League has made can be seen in the receiving of the Champion of Equity & Diversity in Sports award from the Palm Beach County Sports Commission in 2022. The first award from a non-gay organization, the recognition symbolizes that GPL has become an instrument of change and oftentimes introduce gay people into the lives and consciousness of people who may not have known gay people firsthand.”

Back again this year after a wildly successful launch is Haute House– an exclusive tent filled with social influencers that addto the stardom of the event’s attendees. The energy from the jovial groups and vibrant scenes will once again uplift the athletes on the field feverishly pursuing title championship. 

Acting on its vision of providing equality, pride, inclusion, and confidence for those who face discrimination simply due to having non-traditional sexual or gender identities, the tournament will once again benefit the OnePULSE Foundation. In 2022, this GPL event raised $135,000 for the nonprofitorganization, born after the tragic events that unfolded at Pulse Nightclub, where 49 people lost their lives in 2016. Aiming for even more money raised in 2023, the GPL is working tirelesslyto support efforts by onePULSE to fund scholarships while creating a sanctuary for and to honor the victims who lost their lives.

“While triumphs in financial impact, anticipation, and attendance each year are always highlights, it is the thousands of athletes, supporters, and attendees celebrating diversity together as one that is truly what makes this event so special,” ended McKenney.

The LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament – Presented by Douglas Elliman Real Estate is open to all. Tickets and additional information can be found by visiting www.gaypolo.com

To experience the excitement, or learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.gaypolo.com. Custom sponsorship packages to elevate and advance brands can be curated. For additional info, please contact Chip@gaypolo.com.

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Jupiter Irish Fest Returns March 11 & 12 to Abacoa

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Jupiter, Fla. – February 16, 2023-Ireland US Experience Entertainment presents the 3rd Annual Jupiter Irish Fest on March 11 & 12 at Abacoa Towne Center in Jupiter. The public is invited to wear green and bring the entire family to celebrate Irish culture. The Jupiter Irish Fest two-day festival will feature authentic food, drink, culture, entertainment, and live music.

Dave McGovern, Festival Director and local Captain firefighter/paramedic at the Tequesta Fire Rescue, produce the two-day Jupiter Irish Fest. He arrived in the USA from Dublin in 2001 and resides in Jupiter with his family.  “Erin, go Bragh,” the luck of the Irish will be in Abacoa, and I invite the community to come and experience the Irish culture and share in our traditions. This weekend will be filled with family fun, great food, drinks, music, dancing, our famous costume contests, and supporting three charities with someone winning an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Ireland”.

Entertainment:
The Black Thorne Pipe Band and Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Honor Guard will help us celebrate all weekend. The Jupiter Irish Fest entertainment on the Slane Castle Stage will feature the Rogue Theory Band, Tracy Sands, Gaelic Brew, Killbillies, Niamh Agus Daithi, Tony Cunningham, Blessed, and the Tir Na Greine Irish Dancers. There will also be a Hurling demonstration for adults and kids to try by the Orlando GAA and an Irish Costume Contest with prizes for adults and children. A complete schedule is online at www.jupiteririshfest.com.

Food and Drink:
Celebrate the Irish by sampling traditional Irish cuisine from renowned Irish restaurant The Bistro and other vendors serving up authentic dishes such as corned beef sandwiches, corned beef and cabbage, fish & chips, Sheppard’s pie, Irish sausage sandwiches, corned beef Reuben flatbreads, and more!

There are many ways to get a taste of Ireland. The Temple Bar will be a full-service bar serving all your favorite mixed drinks, wine, and beer, including Guinness, Harp, Hop House, & Smithwick’s!  In the Irish Whiskey Tasting Tent, you can get a flight of three types of fine Irish Whiskey for $25, including one admission ticket and a commemorative shirt. Pull your own pint of a 20-ounce Guinness glass for $25, including the price of one admission, a commemorative shirt, and the thrill of learning how to pull your own pint with the help of our Irish Leprechaun.

New:
This year, the Irish National Rugby team will be playing the Scottish National Ruby team on Sunday, March 12, at 11 am, and the game will be aired on a large screen at the festival. We encourage people to wear their favorite team colors. Viewing is included with admission to the festival. In addition, on stage this year, First responders will be recognized, as well as a local Veteran from Airforce Mark Byers, nurse Karen Vinson, and doctor-Dr. Riddhi Bowry from Jupiter Medical Center, teacher Ben Kenerson of Jupiter High School, Palm Beach Gardens Firefighter-Captain Brian Wolnewitz, and Jupiter Police Officer-Officer Jon Gentile will be honored from northern Palm Beach County including the local American football team from the Jupiter Tequesta Athletic Association, the Mustangs.

Charity:
Ireland U.S. Experience will be raffling off a trip for two to Ireland. Proceeds benefit the Southeast Florida Honor Flight, a local organization that flies local WWII, Korean & Vietnam War veterans to Washington, DC, to visit the memorials built to honor their service and sacrifices.   Proceeds from a 50/50 cash raffle will benefit the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund.  Wounded Veterans Relief Fund exists to provide emergency financial support to qualified disabled veterans living in Florida. Proceeds from an additional raffle will benefit Firefighters to the Rescue, help families of Firefighters, Law Enforcement, EMS providers, and others during times of need, and Firefighters on a Mission to help firefighters’ families with muscular dystrophy. The free trip will be drawn Sunday evening.

Ticket Prices: $5 General Admission, Children 12 and Under free when accompanied by an adult. Whiskey Tasting (flight of three): $25; Pull Your Own Pint: $25; An Irish Cottage will include seating and a table for eight, a 10×10 tent, general admission, and cocktail service for the day $500 Saturday and $300 Sunday, and VIP Stage pods are available for $100 and include four seats and table close to the stage, and cocktail service for the day. All ticket types, cottages, and pods are available on Eventbrite.com.

About Ireland U.S. Experience:
A family-owned and operated travel business providing customizable trips to Ireland. With over 20 years in the travel industry, their mission is to ensure their customers have the vacation of a lifetime. To learn more, visit www.irelandusexperience.com.

Calendar:
11 am-10 pm- Saturday, March 11, and 11 am-8 pm-Sunday, March 12-Jupiter Irish Fest-Abacoa Town Center in Jupiter. The festival will feature authentic Irish food, drink, culture, entertainment, live music, and costume contests. General admission tickets are $5; children 12 and under are free with an adult. For tickets, tastings, pull your own pint, cottage, and pod seating, visit jupiteririshfest.com or Eventbrite.com.

Muhammad Ali Jr. to debut documentary in Lake Worth Feb. 28

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Muhammad Ali Jr. and documentary producer Matthew Weiss available for interviews 7 p.m. before film screening.

 Rochelle Walters, General Manager

Movies of Delray/Lake Worth

rochelle.movies@gmail.com

561-213-6864

 Muhammad Ali Jr. in person at Florida premiere of his life story documentary in Lake Worth independent movie theater Feb. 28   

Lake Worth FL/February 15, 2023…Muhammad Ali Jr. and his documentary film producer Matthew Weiss will celebrate the finale of Black History Month at the Florida premiere of “My Father Muhammad Ali, The Untold Story.”

The screening is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 28 in the independent Movies of Lake Worth, 7380 Lake Worth Road, between Jog Road and Florida’s Turnpike. Tickets $16 in person or in advance at this link  www.moviesoflakeworth.com

The event will serve as a fundraiser for Ali Jr.’s anti-bullying nonprofit, an issue that was close to his late father’s heart.

·      Muhammad Ali Legacy Continues https://muhammadalilegacycontinues.com/

Ali Jr. is a native of South Florida and the only biological son of the legendary boxer and activist. The film chronicles how being the namesake of “The Greatest of All Times” has affected his life, for better or worse. The movie offers a unique insight into Muhammad Ali through his son’s eyes. Throughout his own life, Ali Jr. struggled with bullying, abandonment and drug addiction. The film explores his relationship with his father and his complicated relationship with his own children. Here’s the link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ9zPP_fxbQ

Producer Weiss, a South Florida resident, is best known for his post 9/11 hero documentary “Man in Red Bandana” narrated by actress Gwyneth Paltrow. The trailer features former President Barack Obama and the film has a 94% positive rating with the well-known TV and movie review website Rotten Tomatoes.

·      Man In Red Bandana https://maninredbandana.com

·      Matthew Weiss https://matthewweiss.com

“When we met Muhammad Ali Jr., he was happy to share his story with us and the world,” said Weiss, among co-producers of the Verdi Productions and VMI Worldwide documentary. “It’s uncanny. He sounds exactly like his father.”

“I’m so proud to host Muhammad Ali Jr. and documentary filmmaker Matthew Weiss to cap off Black History Month. We were lucky to have Jason Fleurant show his award-winning animation shorts at our theater for Black History Month a few weeks ago. This time we’ll have a statewide premiere that will inspire children and adults and give everyone a chance to meet Muhammad Ali Jr.,” said Rochelle Walters, general manager, Movies of Delray/Lake Worth.

Image credit Verdi Productions

Ylvisaker Cup 2023

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Photos by Alan Fabricant

Iconica continues its winning ways by taking their second consecutive championship of the season over Dundas 13-7 in the Ylvisaker Cup.

The winning team was made up of Maureen Brennan, Peke Gonzalez, Santos Merlos and leading goal scorer with seven and MVP Luckitas Criado.

Iconica jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first chukker and never looked back.   Team Dundas comprised of Sarah Seigel-Magness, Paquito de Narvaez, Geronimo Obregon and Tomas Panelo had a strong comeback, however Iconica outscored Dundas 6-1 in the second half of the game for its victory.

The 2023 Great Charity Challenge

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Photos by Lois Spatz

An entire community came together to #BeTheChange and celebrate the 14th annual Great Charity Challenge sponsored by Fidelity Investments® (GCC) on Saturday, February 4, 2023. What is annually the biggest Saturday Night Lights of the Winter Equestrian Festival, Wellington International welcomed back supporters and enthusiasts. The goal of the evening: to inspire and empower others to get involved in their communities. As Wellington international transformed into candy world, riders and horses represented their favorite sweets in their efforts to build a Path to a Sweeter Future for Our Palm Beach County Neighbors in Need! Visit the GCC page and read on . . .

Kravis Center for the Performing Arts The Broadway Artists Intensive Auditions

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WHAT: The Broadway Artists Intensive (TBAI)

The INTENSIVE is a comprehensive training platform that fosters talent, creativity and individuality in all areas of Musical Theatre. With an emphasis developing skill and technique, The INTENSIVE exposes students to dedicated industry professionals who share their knowledge and expertise acquired along their own path to Broadway.

The Live Audition will be held at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach. Video auditions will be accepted for those students unable to attend the live audition. Please keep in mind that students will be accepted to the program on a rolling basis and enrollment for The INTENSIVE is limited to 50 students.

WHERE: The Live Audition will be held at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401.

Video auditions will be accepted for those students unable to attend the live audition. There is no fee for the live audition, but registration is required. Visit https://thebroadwayartistsintensive.com/florida/auditions-kravis-center/ to register.

WHEN: March 5, 2023, at 9 am; Sign-in begins at 8:30 a.m.

WHO: Ages 14 thru 22 BY AUDITION ONLY

WHY: The Kravis 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 more than 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.

CONTACT: For more information about The Broadway Artists Intensive, please visit www.thebroadwayartistsintensive.com. For more information about the Kravis Center please visit www.kravis.org.

Northwood Hills Historic Homes Tour

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Photos by Krista Martinelli

On Saturday, February 4th, Northwood Hills neighborhood opened up their homes to the community, offering delicious bites to eat and drinks at each stop on the tour. There were a total of ten homes on the tour with a dessert tent at the last home and a saxophonist playing. Over 700 guests took the tour and were delighted at the well-appointed, historic homes.

A Tribute to “Good News,” Krista Martinelli, and AroundWellington.com

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By Denise Marsh

The 17th Anniversary of AroundWellington.com at Village Music & Cafe

Happy 17th Anniversary, AroundWellington.com

Not just an online publication

but a bridge for art, culture and music.

A place of homage for local businesses.

A “wake up” call for the community.

A vicarious travel experience.

Advice from a younger and older generation.

A forum for understanding, growth, continued passion

And a genuine love for all things Wellington (and surrounding areas).

A “home” for writers to flourish, learn, and unite.

And of course, a writing opportunity

that graced my life two years ago.

Happy 17th Anniversary!

Here’s to many more years of Good News!

AroundWellington’s 17th Anniversary Celebration and Mixer

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On February 9th, the AroundWellington team and friends gathered together at Village Music for a fun celebration of 17 years in business. There was a poem by Denise Marsh, followed by cake, followed by jazz by the Wellington Jazz Cats.


$216,000 Mars Equestrian CSI4 Grand Prix

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Photos by Alan Fabricant

45 pairs of riders and horses took to the grass Derby Filed under cloudy, damp conditions for the $216,000 Mars Equestrian CSI4 Grand Prix.

Five went through the first round clear (within the time limit and no knockdowns).

During the jump off only two went through clear.

Conor Swail of Ireland riding Count Me In with the fastest time in both round one and the jump off finished first and collected a check for $74,580.

Second place went to Laura Kraut of the USA aboard Confu and received $45,200 for her efforts.

Israel’s Ashlee Bond riding Garfield went home with $33,900 for her third place finish.

Luckily for all participants and spectators the rain stayed away for the entire event.