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Austin: The Intersection of Texas History, Music and Weirdness

Situated in Central Texas with its own version of the Colorado River running through it, Austin delivers an experience unlike any other in the Lone Star state. From the opulent state capitol decked out in more stars than you can possibly count to the live music spilling out of the bars on Sixth Street to the Mexican free-tailed bats making sunset appearances from their roost under Congress Bridge, there’s an adventure…and a touch of weirdness…at every turn. And, when you’re ready to turn in for the night, the elegant Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta provides a place to bed down in luxury surrounded by the history of Texas’s most intriguing city.

Entertaining History

Within minutes of checking into the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta in the heart of Austin, the desk clerk enthusiastically recommended Velvet Tacos for lunch. Ready for a taste of Texas, my best friend, Nancy and I dropped off our luggage and walked the short distance to fuel up on a local favorite. In less than a two-block walk, we were exposed to a slice of Austin’s quirky history. On Congress Avenue, a striking bronze sculpture of a woman firing a Howitzer cannon sheds light on the little-known Texas Archive War of 1842. With Austin newly designated as the capital of Texas, Sam Houston attempted to have the state’s archives returned to his namesake city. When local widow and boarding house owner, Angelina Eberly realized what was happening, she made her way to a cannon and fired it alerting Austin residents and stopping the would-be archive thieves in their tracks. Now that’s girl power!

Angelina Eberly Statue

There’s much more history to explore in Austin and an excellent place for an overview is the Texas State Capitol. In keeping with the “everything’s bigger in Texas” motto, this immense three-story structure stands 14 feet higher than the U.S. Capitol building. Constructed with Sunset Red Texas granite, it’s a beauty and holds the title of largest capitol in the country. Inside, opulent details include giant brass door hinges and brass chandeliers in the House of Representatives Chamber with light bulbs spelling out T-E-X-A-S. And there are stars, plenty of stars all over the building. At the top of this architectural marvel stands a 16 foot tall, 2,000 pound Goddess of Liberty statue complete with a huge sword and, of course, a golden star. The equally impressive Capitol grounds span 22 acres and feature 17 monuments dotting the beautifully landscaped lawn.

Texas State Capitol

Embrace Nature

Austin’s 300+ days of sunshine enhance the city’s plentiful outdoor activities. From smaller urban parks with playgrounds to expansive green spaces for hiking and biking, you’ll find a plethora of options for outdoor pursuits. Stroll or bike along the Butler Hike and Bike Trail, kayak or stand-up paddle board in Lady Bird Lake or dip your toes into the Barton Springs Pool – a local favorite.

Just west of downtown, the Barton Creek Greenbelt provides a peaceful escape from city life. Rock formations within the Barton Creek Wilderness Park beckon climbers with challenging routes. And hikers breathe in the fresh air along dog-friendly hiking trails. With 350-acres, Zilker Park also boasts plentiful hiking and biking trails along with access to the Barton Creek Greenbelt and the aforementioned Barton Springs.

Boardwalk at Lady Bird Lake

Eclectic Music History

Although Austin is Texas, it’s music scene isn’t limited to country. There’s folk, reggae, rap, blues, jazz, and more in this eclectic music scene. When the Germans settled the area, they brought their musical heritage along. By the 1880s German music halls lined Pecan Street, now known as Sixth Street. Mexican settlers also contributed to the musical mix and the scene grew from there.

Take a stroll down Sixth Street and you’re bound to find your style of music. Or you can do what Nancy and I did, pop into Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar with all the bachelorette parties and sing along. It’s that kind of town!

Evenings in Austin

When you’re ready to leave the singing bachelorettes behind, focus on the quieter grown-up scene at Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta. Start with a cocktail at Stephen F’s Bar & Terrace overlooking Congress Avenue with idyllic views of the historic Paramount Theater and the shimmering Texas State Capitol.

View from Stephen F’s Terrace

The history theme continues within the walls of the hotel. Named for Stephen Fuller Austin, the “Father of Texas,” responsible for leading 300 families to the region now known as Texas, the hotel first opened its doors on May 19, 1924. The hotel sits on the former location of the state War Building. Insider tip: One of the War Building’s walls still stands and has the distinction of being the oldest wall in Texas. Step into the alley behind the hotel to take a look.

So much has happened within these walls. In 1937 it served as the headquarters for Lyndon B. Johnson’s successful run for House of Representatives. In 2000, George Bush, Sr. utilized the hotel in his presidential campaign. And, the Capital Ballroom was featured in a scene for “Miss Congeniality” starring Sandra Bullock.

Cozy Corner in Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta

Enjoy a Blissful Night’s Sleep

Renovated and restored to its original historic glory, the Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta makes an idea home base for your Austin explorations. And when you’re ready to rest, the luxuriously appointed guest rooms ensure a blissful night’s sleep. With 190 guest rooms including 22 suites, modern amenities and an indoor pool and hot tub, you’ll have a place to relax and soak up all that Austin atmosphere. And if you want to keep your workout routine going, the fitness center has everything you need. Maybe you’ll make your own bit of history with a new record on the fitness center’s Peloton bike. Weirder things have happened. This is Austin, after all!

Week Of 3.27.22 in Wellington, FL

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Photos from the hottest events Around Wellington from the week of 3.27.22. Please send 3-4 photos of your social event, print-ready, with names in order from left to right to [email protected] to be considered for publishing.

Lena Palmier, Katerina Gradovich, Patricia Tumelty, Gabriela Vazquez, Jay, Gabriela Chang, Cherryl Cannon, Amina Mokhtari, and Lisa Ann Trace attending polo at the International Polo Club
Attending Drag Night 2022 with the Kevin Babington Foundation

By: Kind Media LLC
Attending Drag Night 2022 with the Kevin Babington Foundation

By: Kind Media LLC
Attending Drag Night 2022 with the Kevin Babington Foundation

By: Kind Media LLC
Attending Drag Night 2022 with the Kevin Babington Foundation

By: Kind Media LLC

Why Earth Day is Important

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By Carly Cantor

Earth is taken for granted a lot of the time. April is the month for its appreciation, and its infamous holiday, Earth Day, illustrates that compactly. When I was in elementary school, I would usually ignore, or find no interest in Earth Day when it was advertised in the hallways. 

Why is Earth Day important? It’s only a day, how can that help? This is a misconception, a fallacy, that too many believe. April is a month where throughout its entirety, many work to ameliorate our planet, not just on one single day, even though that’s when most acknowledge it. 

Earth Day, April 22, celebrates our Earth, and also the birth of the Modern Environmental Movement, formed in 1970. It spreads awareness of Earth and its issues as a whole, for example, pollution, littering, climate change, etc. 

April is a month of environmental change, not just for the 22nd, so how can you help? Here are a few activities you can partake in to contribute to April and our Earth!

  1. Beach Cleanups. The beach is absolutely filled to its brim with litter, such as plastic bottles or straws leftover by visitors. Simply bringing a trash bag, gloves, and a trash picker to the beach and picking up somebody’s trash not only benefits your environment, but also can help you get in those steps!
  2. Volunteer to clean something local. It can be anything from a street to a river, but if you are aware of a local cleanup looking for participants, do it! 
  3. Recycle. Recycling may seem like common sense to many, but for others not so much. Make sure you are recycling glass products, plastic products, tin, aluminum, and steel products, cardboard, and even paper. Another reminder to make sure those products are clean before tossing them in the recycling bin!
  4. Spread awareness to others. Even a simple “Hey, don’t forget to recycle that!” can contribute to the lessening of waste and to the improvement of our planet. While being kind to the environment on your own is also a great thing, reminding others to as well is even more beneficial. 

            Whether we like it or not, our planet is in obvious danger, and if we don’t attempt to fix the problems we have caused then it may eventually be too late. Take this month to be a part of the solution. 

Sincerely,

Your monthly teen talk writer, Carly Cantor

Legends 100.3FM to Present a BENEFIT CONCERT FOR UKRAINE in Downtown Abacoa, April 13

Concert Headliners Include Celebrated Entertainers

JENENE CARAMIELO and DEBORAH SILVER

Along with ‘King of Strings’ Gary Lovini and Jozay & Patti

(North Palm Beach, FL – April 4, 2022) Dick Robinson, Founder of Legends 100.3FM, today announced the upcomingLegends Radio’s Benefit Concert for Ukraine. Scheduled for Wednesday, April 13, from 6 to 8 pm, the event will be held in the Abacoa Amphitheater and Green Market, located at 1267 Main Street in downtown Abacoa (33458).

While the concert headlined by celebrated entertainers Jenene Caramielo and Deborah Silver is FREE, supporters of Ukraine’s valiant and ongoing struggle are encouraged to make financial donations prior to April 18 online athttps://www.mightycause.com/story/Fbjc9g and/or via a QR code at the concert.

“This concert is not only a way to provide tangible, urgently-needed assistance to the people of Ukraine, it is to let them know that we are thinking of them, that we care about them, and that we are joining together as a community, from our hearts, to do whatever we can to help,” says Robinson.

Adds Legends Radio Station Manager Tim Reever: “We wanted to create an event in which our listeners, the Legends staff, our access to world-class talent—and the generous participation of the Abacoa Amphitheater and Green Market—could  be activated to help fund health and medical resources for the people of Ukraine, both within their homeland and in neighboring countries to which more than four million frightened people have fled.”

The Entertainers at Legend Radio’s

BENEFIT CONCERT FOR UKRAINE

Jenene Caramielo is a true crossover entertainer who can belt out Celine Dion and Whitney Houston hits at the same elite level she sings opera and Broadway show tunes. She has shared a stage with Chicago, opened for the Beach Boys, and performed at The White House for the Governor’s Ball. Jenene has traveled the world with her shows, performing for celebrities and world leaders at private events, and some of the most exclusive country clubs in the United States.

Deborah Silver is a #1 Billboard jazz vocalist whose best-selling albums include Glitter and Grits, The Gold Standards, and Pure Silver. She has delighted sold-out audiences nationwide from Jazz at Lincoln Center to Birdland and Feinstein’s 54 Below in New York. Deborah has recorded a series of duets with celebrated artists including Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers, Jack Jones, Freddy Cole, Steve Tyrell, Ann Hampton Callaway, and Ray Benson.

Gary Lovini, “The King of Strings”, is a British TV Personality and Violin Headliner Showman, now living in the USA. Gary has won a major British TV Talent Show, performed at theatres, festivals and events throughout the UK including London Palladium and has personally met and performed for HM The Queen on the Royal Variety Performance.

Jozay & Patti is a dazzling duo who were voted Musicians of the Year by Norwegian Cruise Line. Their extraordinary repertoire ranges from rock to soul, jazz, blues and beyond with a 60’s show and a Neil Diamond Tribute, providing entertainment for all ages.

About Legends 100.3FM:

Legends 100.3 is a full power live and local FM radio station based in Florida’s beautiful Palm Beaches, playing the music of the Great American Songbook with artists including Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Krall, Harry Connick, Jr., Vic Damone, Sammy Davis Jr., Jack Jones, Rod Stewart, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga and many more. For more information, please visit www.legendsradio.com.

Deborah Silver
Jenene Caramielo

Annual Pride Parade in Lake Worth

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Photos by Carol Porter

The annual Gay Pride Parade took place in Lake Worth, FL on March 27th.

2022 USPA Gold Cup Finals

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Photos by Alan Fabricant @alfabphoto

In front of a near capacity crowd, two undefeated teams took to the field to determine the winner of this year’s USPA Gold Cup.

Park Place, winner of the first major event of the year led by 10 goaler Hilario Ulloa and Facundo Pieres leader of Pilot also a 10 goaler set the pace for an action filled game.

At the end of regulation time the game was tied at 10.

In the overtime, Facundo Pieres scored the golden (game winning) goal with his 10th goal of the game.

For his efforts, Facundo was award MVP.

The team was made up of Curtis Piolet, Facundo Pieres, Matias Torres Zavaleta and Mackie Weisz.

FEI $216,000 PB Sports Commission CSI 4* Grand Prix

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Photos by Alan Fabricant @ alfabphoto

Forty-four pairs of riders and horses participated in this Sunday morning, March 27th, event under Chamber of Commerce skies in Wellington.

Nine went clear (no knockdowns or time faults) during the first go round.

Darragh Kenny of Ireland riding Volnay Du Boisdeville had the fastest times in round 1 as well as the jump off.  For his effort he received a check for $71,280.

Also from Ireland, Mark McAuley aboard Jasco VD Bisschop finished a close second and collected $43,200 for his rides.

Daniel Bluman of Israel riding Ubiluc also had two clear rounds and closed in third place.  $32,400 was his reward for the day’s work.

Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa Hosts Flavorful Easter Brunch and Festivities

Singer Island, Fla. (March 30, 2022) – Easter will soon spring forth, and Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa invites you to hop on in and enjoy a delicious brunch at 3800 Ocean Restaurant & Lounge, as well as other egg-citing Easter activities.

The resort’s brunch kicks off at 12:30 p.m. with a raw bar station, along with a variety of appetizing salads and a smoked crab corn chowder. For the main course, head on over to the carving station, featuring a mustard-rubbed leg of lamb, charred strip loin, and a banana leaf-wrapped grouper. The brunch also offers breakfast classics with a sophisticated twist such as scrambled eggs with heirloom cherry tomatoes, pecan wood smoked bacon, fennel and sage sausage links, and peach and cherry bread pudding. Displays include artisanal cheese and charcuterie selections, assorted fruits and nuts, seasonal vegetable crudités, and fresh fruits and berries. To end brunch on a sweet note, delight in Executive Pastry Chef Kursten Restivo’s table of sweet treats for dessert.

The Easter Bunny will make an appearance at the resort, hopping around to take photos with guests at the Lagoon pool, inside the restaurant during brunch, and at beachside. The resort will also host two Easter egg hunts, the first at 10 a.m. and the second at 1 p.m., with candy-filled eggs, and golden eggs that hold special prizes. More egg-cellent activities include dyeing Easter eggs, an egg toss, and a bunny hop potato sack race on the beach. For more added fun, guests can surprise their kids on Easter morning by preordering an Easter basket, delivered by the Easter Bunny! 

Brunch is available from 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., and is $90 for adults and $35 for children age 12 and younger. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 561-340-1795.

Please click the link below for a Word version of this release and high-resolution photos courtesy of Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa. 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1USPB7-h42iLVjy3URmZnzF0RH7mjgEnL?usp=sharing

About Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa

Rising 21 stories above a beautiful stretch of palm-fringed sand, Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa is the only all-suite beachfront property in Palm Beach County. Each of its 190 suites offers spacious and stylish condo-style living in surroundings that are equally ideal for family vacations, romantic getaways, and business travel. The décor is sleek and contemporary, with modern furnishings and a palette that evokes the sand, sea, and sky. Dining choices range from exceptional American regional cuisine to casual Caribbean fare. The resort’s award-winning SiSpa offers sea-inspired pampering and wellness therapies, while its boutique-style meeting space beautifully accommodates high-powered conferences, exquisite beach weddings, and sophisticated social events. Comfortably furnished outdoor spaces make the most of the Florida sun and sea breezes, inviting guests to relax poolside or gather for an evening of drinks and conversation by a fire pit. Operated by Urgo Hotels and Resorts under license from Marriott International, Inc. or one of its affiliates. For more information, visit palmbeachmarriottresort.com or connect online via Facebook and Instagram.

3800 Restaurant – Courtesy of Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa

The Game Commences April 7-10th When the LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament Presented by Douglas Elliman Returns to The International Polo Club 

WELLINGTON, FL. –  It’s almost game time! The LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament ­- Presented by Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s four days of festivities returns to The International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida from April 7 – 10, 2022. 

Beginning with a by invitation only Thursday night VIP Reception at the 7th Chukker, players and sponsors will have the opportunity to meet and greet while hearing about the 2022 festivities and benefitting charity, OnePULSE Foundation. 

Friday kicks off with Gay Polo League (GPL) Senator Cup preliminary matches at both 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. before the fun turns up a notch during the GPL Polotini’s WIGSTOCK! presented by Baccarat beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Mallet Grille in the International Polo Club. Experience hair-raising fun, cocktails and light bites, live entertainment, and dancing. Tickets are $250. 

On Saturday, International Polo Club gates open at 8:00 a.m. when tailgaters will begin to deck out their tents before the Parade of Teams and first match begins at 10:30 a.m. The colorful competition taking place off the field is always a sight during the world-famous tailgate competition recognizing winners in one of five categories: Best in Show, Best Cuisine, Best Cocktail, Best Single Tailgate and Best Multiple Tailgate, sponsored by First Republic Bank. Be a part of the sophisticated and spirited competition, where no detail is overlooked, in the viral-worthy social scenes, decor and carefully selected decadent servings. Highlights from past participants recreated moments 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. The rolling thunder of majestic ponies only complements the lighthearted laughter from the tailgaters as they race up and down the field in the event culminating match featuring elite athletes from around the globe.

Highlight of the day will be the GPL Senator Cup Finals and GPL Founder’s Cup Finals which begin at 10:30 a.m. Teams participating in the tournament include Baccarat, Cherry Knoll Farms, First Republic Bank and Woodford Reserve. Tickets range from $30 general admission to $1,800 for a VIP table for 8. at 

Sunday is the conclusion of the weekend with an exclusive brunch beginning at 1:00 p.m. in the Mallet Grille. Relax while indulging in delicious foods, cocktails and the best of company while watching the US Open Polo Match. Tickets are $150. (NOTE:  these are not GPL matches)

Founded in 2006 by Chip McKenney, the LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament ­- Presented by Douglas Elliman Real Estate has grown in popularity, creativity, and impact with nearly 3,000 players, attendees, and merrymakers from around the world attending the event annually. This year, 16 LGBTQ+ polo players, representing 6 countries, will participate in the matches. The event was created to generate awareness and to move the needle forward for LGBTQ athletes, the event works to ensure athletes not only have the same opportunities, but also a safe place to learn, grow and excel in their sport. The tournament has created opportunities to connect wonderfully diverse people, have conversations with changemakers, and to elevate experiences to shift conversations. 

Proudly, the work expands beyond the game of polo and equestrian sports and the Gay Polo League has been named the recipient of the prestigious Palm Beach County Sports Commission “Champion of Equity & Diversity Award”. 

“Being named the award recipient, from a non-gay organization, is validation for diversity event organizers like us,” shared Chip McKenney, founder of the Gay Polo League and Tournament. “This reflects a belief in the value our event(s) brings to the community. This recognition is crucial for LGBTQ athletes and their supporters. We are proud that GPL has become an instrument of change and oftentimes introduces gay people into the lives and consciousness of people who may not have known gay people firsthand.”

In addition to the awareness and outreach, raising money in support of diversity and inclusion initiatives for other LGBTQ organizations remains a priority. The 2022 event will benefit onePULSE Foundation, an organization born after the tragic events that unfolded at Pulse Nightclub where 49 people lost their lives in 2016.  The onePULSE Foundation’s mission is to create and support a national memorial that opens hearts, a museum that opens minds, educational programs that open eyes and legacy scholarships that open doors. 

“We are grateful to be back this year and invite everyone to join us for an incredible weekend,” ended McKenney.

To experience the excitement, or for additional information, please visit www.gaypolo.com

About the Gay Polo League (GPL)

The Gay Polo League (GPL) is the only LGBTQ identified polo league in the world. Since its founding in 2006, GPL has built an international network of LGBTQ polo players and enthusiasts in 14countries. The league embraces a cross-section of ages, abilities, professions, and riding experience. Through its enthusiasm for the sport, the league works to foster positive perceptions about gay athletes and the LGBTQ community. The focus is to provide the LGBTQ community with opportunities to learn how to play polo and successfully compete in GPL tournaments and events. In late 2016, GPL became a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. This designation enables the Gay Polo League to use its events to benefit others and raise much needed funds for programs aimed at help those within the LGBTQ community. 

2 ND BLACK BELT ADVANCEMENT

WELLINGTON, FL MARCH 28, 2022: Genbu-Kai Karate is proud to announce
the promotion of Kota Ramsey to adult Sho-Dan Ho (1 st degree
probationary black belt). Kota started in the Karate-Kid program (3-6
year old), April 2010, and advanced to the rank of 7 th kyu, the last
beginner level. December 2010, Kota moved to the junior karate
program, where he was active three times per week. Kota tested for his
junior black belt rank during Genbu-Kai’s annual seminar events in
front of Demura Shihan, October 1, 2016 and received his ranking in
February 2018.

Early 2017, due to Kota’s age, physical size and maturity level, he
moved into the adult program working his way, still training three
days per week, towards the adult black belt.

February 2022, Kota traveled to California with Sensei Moore, to test
in front of Demura Shihan for his adult black belt rank.

In Genbu-Kai, anyone testing for their 1 st level black belt ranks, are
presented with either a plain red or black belt. For juniors (under 18),
a plain red belt is awarded, and (over 18), a plain black belt is

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awarded. After this initial promotion, students must wait and prove
their dedication, and within a year’s time, are awarded their official
Sho-Dan ranks, with their names embroidered on one side and the other
side with the name of the organization, in Japanese Katakana font.

In today’s society, many who test and pass this rank often quit
shortly afterwards, thinking they’ve reached the top. However, this is
the first step in understanding the true essence of Budo (martial art’s
training). Therefore, many miss the benefits, and true essence, of
martial arts training.

Genbu-Kai Karate is conveniently located in the Wellington Market
Place Mall, for more information on the classes, please call
561.804.1002 or visit our website at www.floridagenbukai.com .

Picture: L to R: Kota Ramsey, Sensei Keith Moore.