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Palm Beach Photographic Centre to Exhibit LIGHT WAVES by Nature Photographer Craig Blacklock, Nov 22-Jan 7

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(West Palm Beach, FL – October 13, 2022) Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world-renownedPalm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced the world-class museum’s next exhibition:

Craig Blacklock

LIGHT WAVES

Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior

Having grown up under the tutelage of his nature photographer father, Les Blacklock, Craig Blacklock began his career in 1976. Since then, he has garnered numerous national and international awards, had over 30 solo museum and art center exhibitions, and been featured in several international publications, including Outdoor Photographer and American Photo

“Most photographers have one recognizable style they apply to varied subjects throughout the career, but Craig Blacklock has devoted his life’s work to capturing the interface of land and water in wilderness area such as Lake Superior, where he is constantly exploring ways to depict people’s relationship with the natural world,” says NeJame.

In his landmark 1993 book, The Lake Superior Images, and several books that followed (A Voice Within: The Lake Superior Nudes and, most recently, LIGHT WAVES: Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior), Blacklock presents the lakescape with the immaculate compositions and honed technical skills of a fine art landscape photographer—always with the urgent plea to preserve the beauty of these wild places. 

Traveling by kayak, Blacklock gathered images from around Lake Superior and its largest island, Isle Royale, unlocking a portal into an astonishing universe where light dances with water, creating the illusion of three-dimensional objects and spaces. The resulting photographs simultaneously acknowledge “the horrors and loss, while also revealing the beauty remaining to be discovered within the shards, providing a place of refuge,” says Blacklock.

Opening Night Reception, December 7 at 6 pm

The public is invited to a free in-person Opening Night Reception and Book-Signing by Craig Blacklock of his book LIGHT WAVES on Wednesday, December 7, starting at 6 pm. Light refreshments will be served.

3-Day Workshop, December 8-10

Photographing Flowers, Ferns & Fungi

Throughout his 47-year career as a professional wilderness photographer, Craig Blacklock has incorporated photographs of the flowers, ferns, and fungi growing on the forest floor. He designed a diffusion tent to overcome lighting and wind issues and honed his techniques in the days of film. Digital photography now allows for complete control over depth of field with the use of stacked focus which is useful both in images where you want overall sharp focus, and those where you want only one flower petal to float against a soft background. 

In this 3-day workshop, Blacklock will present examples of each technique  he uses, demonstrate them on field trips, and guide participants in image capture and digital editing of their images.

Note: A tripod is required for this course, as is some method for focusing close. It is helpful to bring an assortment of lenses from wide angles to medium telephotos. Instructions on how to make a diffusion tent will be provided when people sign up for the workshop. On addition, Blacklock 

will walk participants through his exhibition at the Photo Centre, talk about the techniques used, and if time allows, the group will try to make some similar images.

To sign-up for this 3-day workshop, please contact the Palm Beach Photographic Centre at 561.253.2600.

Coming Soon:

28th Annual FOTOfusion

January 24-28, 2023

Five Days of Presentations / No Longer Virtual

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.

From the book, LIGHT WAVES — Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior by Craig Blacklock

League of Women Voters PBC to Host Lunch with Elections Supervisor Wendy Sartory Link, October 19

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(West Palm Beach, FL – October 14, 2022) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)today invited local voters to an informative pre-election event next week.

Wednesday, October 19  / 11 am to 1 pm

Hot Topic Discussion  /  In-Person

Elections Issues

+ Guest Speaker:  Wendy Sartory Link, Supervisor of Elections for Palm Beach County, will discuss the upcoming elections. Appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis, she was elected by the voters in August 2020. She was formerly President of Wendy Sartory Link, PLLC, and the Managing Partner of Ackerman, Link & Sartory, P.A.

+ Guest Speaker:  Marcia Herman, LWVPBC’s First Vice President & Chief of the Speakers Bureau, will discuss this year’s ballot Propositions. A retired educator, she spent 25 years as a school librarian and technology teacher.

Where:  Mounts Botanical Garden Exhibit Hall, 559 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach 33415

Lunch Fee: $20

Tour of Garden Fee: $12

+ Lunch begins at 11:30 am. Choice of boxed lunch: Chicken Sandwich or Salad.

+ Program begins at noon.

+ Registrations, lunch choice, and payments must be made by October 16 online at https://lwvpbc.org/event/october-hot-topic-3/.

+ Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. Fee is nonrefundable.

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit lwvpbc.org or 

facebook.com/lwvpbc.

Dancing toward their dreams! More students invited to participate in free performing arts programming!

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Even more students to receive free special training to prepare for performing arts school auditions

(West Palm Beach, Fl.) – Making their dreams come true! The Kravis Center’s De George Academy for Performing Arts is expanding to offer more students, who wish to pursue an education in the performing arts, the free opportunity to train and explore their creativity. The De George Academy supports Palm Beach County’s economically disadvantaged third- through eighth-grade students’ efforts to attend Bak Middle School of the Arts, Dreyfoos School of the Arts and other area schools with performing arts choice programs. 

“The De George Academy is not just for the arts; it’s a place where you connect with others and feel free to be yourself,” said Kalen Hansen, De George Academy high school mentor. “DGA makes me happy due to the fact that we can express our gratitude for the arts as a family.”

During the 2022-2023 school year, nearly 100 students are expected to participate in the Academy’s afterschool and weekend workshops with 45 new seats being offered for incoming students. Classes take place every Saturday in the fall until November 12 and will begin again on January 14 through March 4. Taught by leading arts professionals, these workshops prepare Academy students for winter auditions for performing arts schools. 

Since its founding in April 2012, the majority of De George Academy students return to the program annually and successfully gain entrance to local arts magnet schools.  The acceptance rate for De George Academy students into arts magnet school’s is 50 percent as compared to only 25 percent for students not enrolled in the program. 

“The De George Academy levels the playing field for students who have little or no access to quality performing arts instruction,” said Tracy C. Butler, Director of Education at Kravis Center. “By participating in the Academy, young artists expand their creativity, build technique, strengthen critical thinking skills, learn artistic discipline, and make new friends in a positive, supportive and professional environment. Enrolled students are tracked for the duration of the program to evaluate each individual’s success in reaching their goals. We are incredibly grateful to the De George family and to Find a Way 4 Kids for supporting the program’s expansion this year.”

The Academy’s mission to offer quality arts education experiences has been generously funded by the Lawrence J. and Florence A. De George Charitable Trust for the past 10 years. 

To participate, students are nominated by arts teachers in their Title I elementary schools in the Spring and then participate in a week-long program in the Summer to prepare them for the De George Academy classes in the Fall. The Academy provides year-round professional instruction in dance, theater and vocal performance as well as professional coaching in audition techniques and access to special workshops and performances. 

For more information about the De George Academy, or to donate to the program, please call (561) 651-4251 or visit kravis.org.

Nov & Dec Calendar for Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum

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SPECIAL OFFERS

Veterans Receive Free Admission in November!

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is offering FREE regular daytime admission to all US Veterans during the month of November. You must show a valid US Military Veterans ID card at admissions. This promotion is valid only for November 2022. See hours of operation on our website. 

Blue Star Museum

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is proud to offer Blue Star Museums admission, providing free access for active-duty military, National Guard, and Reserve personnel and up to five family members, year-round! Must show current valid military ID. See hours of operation on our website. 

SPECIAL EVENTS

Rendezvous at the Light

Nov 19, 2022, 6:00-9:00 pm

Join us at the water’s edge for our annual sparkling charity benefit. You’re invited to celebrate our iconic beacon and enjoy a special evening of fantastic food from top local restaurants, wine and craft beer, live music and our legendary Lighthouse Silent Auction under the stars. Proceeds from this magical affair benefits the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum! 

Presenting Sponsor: The Law of Firm of Charles D. Jamieson. P.A. Honorary Event Chairs: Chris & Michelle Searcy, Event Co-Chairs: Lori Houchin & Dedra Malizia.

Cost: Starting at $150 per person, table sponsorship available

Tickets: Tickets required online 

Info: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/special-events-tickets/rendezvous-at-the-light/

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter FL 33469  

PROGRAMS

Lighthouse Explorer’s Club    NEW!!!

2022: Nov 12, Dec 10

Time: 10:00 am-11:30 pm or 11:30 am-1:00 pm

Join us for Lighthouse Explorer’s Club at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum on the second Saturday of each month! Explorers of all ages will discover a unique hands-on activity along with learning a piece of fascinating history. You’ll explore family-focused themes; from learning how families in the Seminole Tribe first lived in Florida to exploring the life of Charlie Pierce, son of an Assistant Lighthouse Keeper. 

Cost: This program is included with general admission $12 adults, $6 children ages 6-18, Free: age 5 & under, Lighthouse members & active-duty military. Tickets are limited, and online registration is required.

Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/  

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 

Lighthouse Story Time & Crafts for Kids         FREE FOR KIDS!!        

Date & Time:  Nov 12, Dec 10,   10:30am-11:00am 

Join us under the shade of our Seminole Chickee Hut as we read exciting stories about lighthouse keepers, Florida history, and local plants & animals! This program is ideal for children aged 8 and under. Children receive a fun take-home craft activity.

Cost: Free In-Person Program, RSVP required online.

RSVP: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/.

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter FL 33469  

Historian at the Pavilion 
Nov 23, 2022      Lives of the Lighthouse Keepers
Dec 28, 2022      Building the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse
Time:
 11AM. Visit the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum and enjoy our free history talk with your general admission ticket. Discover amazing facets of Jupiter’s past with our Historian, Josh Liller. This outdoor program runs about 30 minutes and is weather dependent. RSVP is not required.
View More on Topics: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/  
Cost:
 This program is included with general admission $12 adults, $6 children ages 6-18, Free: age 5 & under, Lighthouse members & active-duty military.
Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 

Lighthouse Sunset Tour 

Nov 2, 9, 16, 30

Dec 14, 21, 28

Climb 105 steps and take in the spectacular sunset views atop the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse! Tour time approximately 60 minutes, guests must check-in 15 minutes prior to tour. Attendees receive a special gift from Tommy Bahama Restaurant. 

Cost: $25 per person – tickets online

Tickets  https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/  

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 33469

Lighthouse Moonrise Tour    

Nov 8, 5:00 pm 

Dec 8, 5:00 pm  

A howling good time and spectacular evening view of a full moon from the top of the Lighthouse! This adventure makes a fabulous date night too. Tour time approximately 60 minutes, guests must check-in 15 minutes prior to tour. Tours are limited and weather permitting. Children must be accompanied by an adult and be at least 48” tall to climb the Lighthouse. See our website for more details and tickets.

Cost: $25 per person, purchase online.  

Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/  

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 33469

Twilight Yoga at the Light

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 33469

Nov 7, 14, 21, 28 @6-7PM

Dec 5, 12, 19, 26, @6-7PM

Experience the serenity of Yoga with Mary Veal on the Lighthouse Deck at sunset every Monday.  Stay fit and calm the mind in this all-levels class where beginners are welcomed and encouraged! Bring a yoga mat & water bottle.  Mats will be 6’ apart or more. Meet at the Museum 10 minutes prior to start time and Yogis must sign waiver. Twilight Yoga is weather dependent, and yogis will be notified prior to any cancellation. See our website for more details and tickets.

Cost: $10 per personlimited spaces available. Registration is required online.

Tickets: https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/calendar/

Location: Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way, Jupiter, FL 33469

HOLIDAY CLOSURES:

Thursday, Nov. 24

Saturday, Dec. 24

Sunday, Dec 25

SPECIAL HOURS:

Saturday, Nov. 12, 10 AM- 3 PM

Saturday, Nov. 19, 10 AM- 1 PM

Friday, Dec. 9, 10 AM- 3 PM

Saturday, Dec. 10, 10 AM- 3 PM

Saturday, Dec. 17, 10 AM- 3 PM

Monday, Dec. 26, 10 AM- 4 PM

Saturday, Dec. 31, 10 AM- 2 PM

Athena Awards 2022

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Photos by Carol Porter

On Friday, September 30th, the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches presented the Athena Awards at the Palm Beach Couunty Convention Center in West Palm Beach.

October, 2022 – AW in Pictures

OLD CHINESE SAYING ~
“If You Want to Be Happy for an Hour, Have A Party.
If You Want To Be Happy For A Week, Kill A Pig And Eat It…
But If You Want To To Be Happy All Your Life,
BECOME A GARDENER .” (Illustration by Rollin McGrail)
Fall Fest at CJR Fine Arts & Framing. A benefit for the Farmworkers Coordinating Council.
Artist and Activist Rolando Chang Barrero speaks at the Wellington Art Society’s monthly meeting.

November Fun at the Mall at Wellington Green

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WELLINGTON, FL – Calling all kids and kids at heart! Celebrate the holidays with all the trimmings at The Mall at Wellington Green.

November programming:

Santa’s Arrival & PJ Party

November 18, 6:30pm–7pm

Location: The District @ Wellington Green

Ho-ho-ho in the holidays with Santa Claus and his merry entourage! Meet the world’s jolliest Elf and enjoy a myriad of family-friendly activities, including live musical performances, balloon art, dancing with your favorite seasonal costume characters, and more.

Back to Basics Angel Program Launch

November 19, 1pm–3pm

Location: The Ice Palace in Grand Court

Give the gift of sharing this holiday season! On November 19, starting at 1pm, head over to the mall’s Giving Tree for a family-friendly kickoff event to support the Back to Basics Angel Program, which provides over 9,000 children in need with basic necessities and a special gift for the holidays. There will be a community gift-wrapping, holiday music, family-friendly games, and more. From November 19 through December 3, shoppers can select a tag from The Giving Tree, purchase and wrap the items listed, and return the gifts to The Ice Palace.

BFF (Best Friends Friday) Black Friday Mimosa Brunch

November 25, 10am–12pm

Location: The District @ Wellington Green

Take a break from Black Friday power shopping and make a b-line to the mall’s annual BFF Mimosa Brunch! Enjoy handcrafted mimosas and a delicious selection of pastries, fruits, and sweet treats. Enjoy music by DJ Rey, complimentary chair massages, gift card giveaways, and more. Plus, the first 250 guests will receive a BFF swag bag full of goodies and special offers from mall retailers.

Paws ‘n Claus (Santa Pet Photos)

November 28 & December 5, 5pm–7pm

Location: The Ice Palace in Grand Court

WOOF! Holiday photos with Santa is an annual tradition for all family members, including our favorite four-legged friends. Domesticated cats and dogs are welcome. All furry friends will receive a complimentary frisbee and healthy dog and cat treats.

Kids Club Mommy & Me’s Storytime with Mrs. Claus

November 30, 10:30am–12pm

Location: City Furniture Court

Mrs. Claus will read her favorite holiday tales to good (and bad!) toddlers and preschoolers during this anticipated family-friendly event. Enjoy kid-approved activities and save room for milk and cookies.

Zumba with Jamie Eduardo

Saturdays, 10:30am–11:30am

Location: The District @ Wellington Green

Enjoy a toe-tapping fitness program that combines high- and low-intensity dance moves

designed to get your heart rate up, boost cardio endurance, and trim off those unwanted holiday pounds! Classes are free. For more information or to register, contact Jaime Eduardo at (954) 821-2654.

Community Blood Drive

November 18, 19, 20, & 25 2022

OneBlood will be accepting donations in the mall’s East Parking Lot near the Food Court. Every pint collected has the potential to save up to three lives. Donors will receive a complimentary Chick-fil-A gift card.

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.

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 more information, visit spinosoreg.com

Monthly Schedule for Wellington Family AutoFest

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The Wellington Family AutoFest rides back into Village Park on Pierson Road Sunday morning October 2nd from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. in the scenic Village Park at 11700 Pierson Road marking the beginning of a monthly charitable event.

The family friendly event combines a traditional car show showcasing all types and models of vehicles with a Sunday morning outing for family, friends, and groups including activities, music, and food trucks. 

The October event features a judged vehicle competition boasting over 20 trophies and an exhibit of first responder vehicles with proceeds benefitting veterans causes including Unified Dream, a local veteran’s group.

Unified Dream Founder, CEO and former Marine Jacob Hampu said: “Our partnership on the AutoFest is a great opportunity for our veterans and their families.  We will be there with an interactive disc golf exhibit which was very successful in the June AutoFest.  We appreciate the partnership with the Rotary Club in building awareness and providing personal, as well as financial support to our members.”

Unified Dream is hosting its own fundraiser, a Disc Golf Tournament on November 12th in Royal Palm Beach where anyone can participate.  See their website www.unifieddream.org for further information.

Rotary Club President Tiffany Rodriguez noted: “The  AutoFest is a project of the Rotary Club of Wellington.  We call it “a better connection than WIFI”.  The AutoFest is a way for car enthusiasts, family, friends and neighbors to enjoy the outdoors on a Sunday morning…and you don’t need a show vehicle to participate.”

“Within the event, we will have the AutoFest Village with food trucks from Gourmet Truck Expo plus exhibitions by Cox Science Museum, the disc golf station by Unified Dream and more” said committee member Randy Pfeiffer.

For Wellington residents, the AutoFest can be accessed by golf cart under new Village regulations. 

Entry for vehicles participating in a judged contest will be $20; all other show vehicles will be $10.  Non-show vehicles can participate too with a VIP area for families and groups with an $10 entry fee per vehicle.  Free parking also available.

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About the Rotary Club of Wellington                               

Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends and leaders who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Our local club promotes positive change in the community partnering with charities, businesses, government, residents, and community leaders.   Wellingtonrotary.org

The Rotary Club of Wellington Foundation is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation that raises money to help fund local scholarships and a variety of causes chosen by its volunteer Board of Trustees.  The funds raised are not distributed to the Rotary Club of Wellington.

About Unified Dream

Centering around its mission “Helping veterans navigate the obstacles of reintegration” Unified Dream is a veteran run 501(c)3 not-for-corporation that provides the resources to guide veterans on the road to recovery and get reconnected with their community. They assist other community programs with their veteran teams. Unified Dream also organizes outings from fishing, hiking, kayaking, cook outs and more.  Veterans are provided with a “battle buddy” friend, mentor and accountability buddy. They also provide veterans the chance to tell their story on film.  Sharing their journey inspires others and educates our community.

Unified Dream is hosting its first Unified Veterans Disc Golf Tournament on November 12th honoring a Veteran from every branch for their incredible service to the community. The event takes place at Commons Park in Royal Palm Beach and offers cash, Disc Golf Prizes, Food, Raffle Items, and more!  Go to unfieddream.org for more information.

Adopt-A-Family Wins $25,000 Neighborhood Assist Grant

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Photo: State Farm Agents Ken Magaro, Blanca Mackrey, and Gil Martinez presenting Matt Constantine, Daron Morse and Michelle Pinto of Adopt-A-Family with a $25,000 Neighborhood Assist Grant for the organization’s Project Grow program.

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. – A strong showing of community support lifted Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches’ afterschool/summer program, Project Grow, into the 2022 Neighborhood Assist Top 100, earning the program generous grant funding from State Farm.

On Oct. 13, local State Farm agents Gil Martinez, Blanca Lopez Mackrey, and Ken Magaro visited Adopt-A-Family’s Lake Worth headquarters for the $25,000 check presentation ceremony. The grant will fund Project Grow, Palm Beach County’s only afterschool/summer program specifically designed to support elementary school students who have experienced poverty and homelessness. 

“Project Grow not only keeps our community’s most vulnerable children from falling through the cracks, it provides a framework that supports them as they work toward their own success,” said Daron Morse, Adopt-A-Family’s Director of Youth Educational Programming. “Our students need the safety and stability Project Grow provides. This grant will help us continue serving at-risk children with excellence.”

In the first phase of the grant competition, 4,000 communities across the United States nominated special causes that make a positive impact in their neighborhoods. The State Farm Review Committee selected the top 200 finalists. Boosted by thousands of votes from supporters, Project Grow was one of 15 Florida causes to make the Top 200, and the only agency in Palm Beach County to receive a Neighborhood Assist Grant.

Project Grow focuses on academic support, emotional development, parental engagement, and life-enriching experiences. The classroom experience includes tutoring; academic advising; mental health counseling; social-emotional learning; snacks (and meals during summer camp); and outdoor play. The program emphasizes Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) activities that boost critical thinking, promote self-confidence, and open students’ eyes to future career paths.

To learn more about Project Grow or Adopt-A-Family’s other programs and services, or to make a donation, please visit www.adoptafamilypbc.org or call (561) 253-1361.

About Adopt-A-Family

Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches is dedicated to providing programs, services, and solutions to homeless and low-income Palm Beach County families experiencing a crisis. The organization’s mission is to strengthen families with children in their efforts to achieve stability and self-sufficiency by providing access to all-encompassing services. To achieve this mission, the agency provides physical housing units, an emergency shelter, rental assistance, homeless prevention services, youth educational programming, mental health services, and job coaching. To learn more about the work that Adopt-A-Family does in Palm Beach County, please visit www.adoptafamilypbc.org or contact (561) 253-1361. 

Florida Intergenerational Orchestra Call for Musicians and Upcoming Holiday Concert

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Boca Raton, Florida – Always looking for new faces, the Florida Intergenerational Orchestra under the direction of founder/conductor, Lorraine Marks-Field.  begins its 17th Anniversary Season holding OPEN REHEARSALS for all musicians on Thursday, October 20th at 7:00 p.m.  Upcoming Holiday Concert too!! Just bring your instruments, a music stand and your love of music.Call us at 561-922-3134 for location and requirements. We need musicians that play strings, wind, brass and tuba.  Also a good oboist would be nice!  Our last one is off to college. Currently our age range is 9 to 91.

We are hoping to grow our audiences this 2022-2023 season. We are so happy to see our audiences return to “live” music concerts. We are embarking upon a Renaissance of music. New opportunities, new music, new website, introducing our musicians and audiences to fabulous concerts, and enhancing the quality of life in our communities. Please join with us.

We are hoping that this season will be the best yet for the orchestra as over the years we have improved our performances, developed our audiences, and have attracted more and more dedicated players.  We will continue to offer scholarships to those in need.The Florida Intergenerational Orchestra of America, a 501(c)(3) is a volunteer orchestra for players who wish to share and develop their artistic talents while enjoying music making in a friendly orchestral setting. The repertoire is carefully chosen to accommodate the ensemble’s need for music with a wide range of styles and difficulty. *Our First concert this season “A Very Merry Holiday Concert” will be held on Sunday, December 4th, 3 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, O”Shea Hall , 22094 Lyons Road, Boca Raton.  The concert will feature holiday favorites and light classical music. It also will have SantaElvis, an original song by Bob Field, the orchestra manager and pianist, scored for orchestra by esteemed 92 year old conductor and arranger Peter Fuchs ,and an original Christmas composition by Christopher Maners! We’ll even have award-winning dancers.  What else could you ask for to enjoy a Sunday afternoon? It will cost you a lot less than a baseball game and you will always come out a winner!

General Admission $20    VIP $30 (first 3 rows) Children under 12 FREE  Ticket information561-9223134  or www.flioa.orgParticipation in this orchestra for High School students includes Community Service hour credits.. Scholarships to the FLIOA are given to students who request them as well as to those in financial need.The non-profit orchestra, featuring musicians ranging in age from 9 to 91 was honored by the State of Florida, Department of Elder Affair with the ” Legacy Award “ for its intergenerational concept. If you would like more information about the orchestra, or to schedule an interview with Lorraine Marks-Field, our often  honored conductor, please e-mail strings4all@aol.com. Check out our website at www.flioa.org.  Visit us on FACEBOOKor call 561-922-3134.