Main Fundraising Event: Tropical Safari Gala: Journey to Africa
Date: NEW DATE: APRIL 1, 2022
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Tropical Safari Pavilion at Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society, West Palm Beach
Description of Event: Chaired by Michele Kessler and Thomas C. Quick, Tropical Safari: Journey to Africa supports the Zoo’s conservation mission and expert animal care. The Gala features haute cuisine dining, dancing, a live auction and encounters with the Zoo’s animal residents. JoAnna and Stephen Myers will be honored as Gala Stewardship Award Recipients.
Tropical Safari Gala Chairmen: Michele Kessler & Thomas C. Quick
Major Sponsors:
Suffolk Cares Florida Crystals GRAFF Penfolds Wine JPMorgan Chase & Co. The Polk Wealth Management Group at Morgan Stanley FPL Kochman & Ziska, PLC Gunster Bank of America Jaguar of Palm Beach Romph Pou Agency
Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society helps save wildlife in wild places. As a leader in conservation, the Zoo is proud of its heritage of caring for unique and often rare species of animals in the wild and on 23 lush jungle acres in West Palm Beach. Palm Beach Zoo is honored to continue its 50-year tradition of connecting the community to wildlife.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, try this super easy recipe for making chocolate covered strawberries. Drizzle with some white chocolate for a fancy twist on it.
Ingredients
16 ounces milk chocolate chips
2 tablespoons shortening
1 pound fresh strawberries with leaves
Directions
In a double boiler, melt the chocolate and shortening, stirring occasionally until smooth. Holding them by the toothpicks, dip the strawberries into the chocolate mixture.
Insert toothpicks into the tops of the strawberries.
Turn the strawberries upside down and insert the toothpick into styrofoam for the chocolate to cool. (Turn the strawberries upside down and insert by the toothpicks into a piece of styrofoam for easy cooling, or simply place them on a sheet of wax paper.)
Impact 100 Palm Beach County is a women’s 501c3 nonprofit organization funding local nonprofit initiatives in southern Palm Beach County–between Boca Raton and Lake Worth. It is comprised of a growing number of women who donate $1,000 annually, pool all funds and vote to award multiple $100,000 grants to nonprofits serving southern Palm Beach County in five focus areas: Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation; Education; Environment and Animal Welfare; Family; and Health and Wellness.
10 Year Anniversary Celebration
WHAT: Impact 100 Palm Beach County (PBC) is celebrating over 10 years as a major grant funder in southern Palm Beach County. To honor Impact 100 PBC’s 10-year anniversary, Neiman Marcus in Boca Raton is hosting a celebration and evening of impact for Impact 100 PBC members and friends.
West Palm Beach, FL (January 21, 2022) Three award-winning films, a dynamic host and the honoring of a local legend will be a part of this year’s ArtSmart Continuing Arts Education Series’ 16th Annual African-American Film Festival (AAFF) at the Raymond F.Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. Hosted by William “Bill” Nix, this year’s event theme is “A Salute to Education: Stories of Triumph” and honors AAFF founder James Drayton and takes place on the evenings of February 1, 8 and 15.
A strong advocate for equal rights and equality, the late James Drayton is a former West Palm Beach city commissioner, founder of the annual African American Film Festival, the African American Heritage Bookstore in West Palm Beach, and the Together We Stand Democratic Club, furthering his goal of imparting to future generations the knowledge from his years of experience.
Winner of two NAACP Image Awards, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture and Outstanding Motion Picture, LEAN ON ME stars Morgan Freeman as real-life New Jersey High School Principal Joe Clark. Tasked with reforming the school by his old friend and School Superintendent Dr. Frank Napier (Robert Guillaume), Clark tackles gangs, drugs, low test scores and a host of other issues plaguing the school.
February 8 at 7 pm
AKEELAH AND THE BEE
When 11-year-old Akeelah (Keke Palmer) discovers she has a gift for spelling, she sets a goal to compete in the National Spelling Bee. Despite her mother’s (Angela Bassett) objections and numerous other obstacles, Akeelah is determined to achieve her goal. With the help of her coach, Dr. Larabee (Laurence Fishburne), her classmates and members of her community, Akeelah makes it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
February 15 at 7 pm
THE GREAT DEBATERS
Based on a true story, THE GREAT DEBATERS stars Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, and Nate Parker. Set in the 1930s, this film relates the struggles of an all-black college debate team to gain equality against their white counterparts at a time when Jim Crow laws were in effect and African-Americans feared for their lives.
Bill Nix
Each film will be preceded by a lively and informative introduction from host William “Bill” Nix. Mr. Nix is the President of Nix Communication Group, Inc., the former Vice President of Marketing and Government Affairs, and Ex-Officio Director of the Palm Beach Film and Television Commission.
How to Purchase Tickets to These Shows: Tickets are $12 per show or $30 for the series and can be purchased online through the Kravis Center’s website www.kravis.org or by phone at 561.832.7469 or 800.572.8471. Student/Educator rush discount available for all screenings. Health and Safety for These Performances: The Kravis Center remains committed to the health and safety of our artists, staff, audience, volunteers, and guests. Like many other performing arts centers throughout the country, we have implemented new health and safety protocols to ensure the comfort and enjoyment for everyone visiting the Center. To learn more about our current health and safety protocols visit kravis.org/healthsafety. About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts: 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 nearly 3 million schoolchildren 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 information, please visit kravis.org.
League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County to Host Two Free Zoom Events Next Month
Penny Sales Tax Update – February 16
Environmental Pollutants vs. Human Health:
And the winner is… – February 24
(West Palm Beach, FL – January 20, 2022) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)today invited concerned adults to two timely, informative, and FREE Zoom events next month:
Wednesday, February 16 at Noon
Hot Topic Discussion:
Penny Sales Tax Update
Guest Speaker:
Sherry Brown, Director of Palm Beach County’s Office of Financial Management and Budget, who will discuss the impact of the penny sales tax increase, both now and going forward. She has worked in Governmental Finance since 1996, including 16 years for the City of West Palm Beach and, since 2012, for Palm Beach County, where she is responsible for the County’s $6 billion budget, fixed assets, debt management, collections, contract development, etc.
Co-hosted by the Sierra Club Loxahatchee Group and the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County, this panel presentation will include:
Ankush Bansal, MD
+ Ankush Bansal, MD is a traveling hospitalist board certified in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine and is currently Voluntary Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Florida International University in Miami. The Governor-Elect of the Florida Chapter of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Bansal is the -founder and co-chair of Florida Clinicians for Climate Action, co-founder of Climate Reality Project Palm Beach (now part of the Boca chapter), a board member of the Florida Physicians for Social Responsibility, a COP participant with the Global Climate & Health Alliance, and a Climate for Health Ambassador. His professional interests are preventive medicine through lifestyle change and climate change. Based in Delray Beach, he is the 2021 Physician “Hero” for the Palm Beach County Medical Society.
+ Patrick Ferguson, Esq. has been the Organizing Representative for Sierra Club’s Stop Sugar Field Burning Campaign since June 2016. An attorney who received his law degree from Nova Southeastern University School of Law in 2015, he was engaged in private general practice and local activism for numerous environmental and progressive causes in the Broward County area prior to joining the Sierra Club.
+ Seneca Harberger, MD is a family doctor who sees patients at the C. L. Brumback Primary Care Clinic at Lakeside Medical Center in Belle Glade, FL, and is Program Director for Lakeside’s Family Medicine Residency. He attended medical school at Philadelphia’s Temple University, where he received an MD and an MA in Urban Bioethics. Prior to medicine, he was a high school math and physics teacher in Oakland, CA. After years of focusing on the complexity of life and health care in urban communities, he considers his experience in rural western Palm Beach County as both enlightening and animating.
+ Howard Simon, Ph.D. is a Board member of the Florida Policy Institute and was formerly the longest serving state director for the American Civil Liberties Union. A CCNY graduate, he earned a Ph.D. in legal and political philosophy from the University of Minnesota. At the ACLU, he helped draft the constitutional amendment to restore the right to vote, challenged restrictions on voter registration and efforts to restrict early and Sunday voting, and helped secure passage of the Fair Districts Amendments curbing partisan Gerrymandering. Following his retirement from the ACLU, Dr. Simon created the Clean Okeechobee Waters Foundation to work with biomedical scientists and physicians who have linked toxins produced by harmful algae blooms to neurological diseases, including ALS and Alzheimer’s.
Moderated by Brent Schillinger, MD, co-chair of LWVPBC’s Health Committee. A past president of the Palm Beach County Medical Society who currently chairs the society’s Opioid Healthcare Response Initiative, he received his MD at Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. He has chaired the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs for both the Palm Beach County Medical Society and the Florida Medical Association, represents the medical community on the Palm Beach Ethics Coalition and serves as vice chair of the Florida Policy Institute a nonpartisan think tank that focuses on the fiscal impact of education, affordable housing, food supply, and health care issues. He holds clinical academic appointments at Nova Southeastern University, Florida Atlantic University, and the University of Miami.
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 www.lwvpbc.org or
Viewers can now tune in to WPBF 25 (ABC) on Sundays at 11:30 am
West Palm Beach, Fla. (January 20, 2022) — The weekly TV news magazine exploring timely issues affecting the local and global Jewish communities,mosaic will debut its 43rd season on January 23 on a new station and timeslot: WPBF 25 (our local ABC affiliate) at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays. The show is produced by the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, providing viewers exclusive interviews with some of the Jewish world’s most notable figures. The season runs through April 24, 2022.
The show is hosted by community leader, Susan Shulman Pertnoy. Pertnoy’s mother Barbara Kay, was mosaic’s founder and host for four decades before passing away in 2019. The show continues to address the most critical issues and causes in the Jewish community, including the recent rise of antisemitism, the dramatic growth of the Jewish community of the Palm Beaches, and explorations of how the pandemic has impacted the Jewish people locally and abroad.
The season premiere on Sunday, January 23 features an interview with Michael Oren, one of the most influential Jews in the world and former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, who will discuss America’s problem confronting antisemitism and other urgent topics affecting the Jewish people around the world.
The 2022 season will also feature other notable interviews and topics, including:
January 30th episode: “Coming to the Aid of our Global Jewish Family,” featuring an interview with Amira Ahronoviz, CEO of The Jewish Agency for Israel
February 6th episode: Creating a Safer, More Informed Community that Stands Up to Hate,” featuring a vital discussion with Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, former terrorism finance analyst at the United States Department of the Treasury, and SVP for research at Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Other season highlights include conversations on how Israel is being brought to the Palm Beaches; the rise of mental and emotional health issues as well as food insecurity, and what is being done to support the suffering; new approaches to connecting Jewish college students on campuses; building bridges to non-Jewish faiths and communities, and more.
“As our community continues to rapidly grow, change and face unprecedented new realities, mosaic has become an even more valuable resource and connection point to some of the biggest issues in the Jewish and broader communities,” shared host Susan Shulman Pertnoy.
Over the years, the show has featured some of the world’s most prolific leaders, experts and changemakers, including Elie Wiesel, Larry King, Madeleine Albright, Andrea Mitchell, David Gregory, Ehud Barak, David Gergen, Ambassador Dan Shapiro, Natan Sharansky, Alan Dershowitz, Bret Stephens, Mo Rocca and dozens more politicians, journalists, luminaries and celebrities.
Past episodes of mosaic are available at jewishpb.org/mosaic. The show is supported by generous community members. For more information about Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, visit jewishpb.org.
More about Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County
Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County serves as the “city hall” of the Jewish community of the Palm Beaches, impacting the local community, Israel and 70 countries around the world. Powered by the generosity, leadership and volunteerism of community members, Federation works with a network of partners and programs to address causes that affect the Jewish community at home and across the globe. Visit jewishpb.org for more.
In honor of Black History Month, ANSG presents the Third Annual Jazz & Gospel in the Gardens
(West Palm Beach, Fla.) – In honor of Black History Month, the sounds of feel-good music will fill the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens on Sundays during February for the Third AnnualJazz & Gospel in the Gardens.
“Jazz & Gospel in the Gardens creates a musical infusion of art and nature,” said Margaret Horgan, Managing Director for the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens. “We are excited to bring back this series for the third year in a row. And what better way to celebrate and honor Black History Month than with award-winning musicians in an outdoor tropical oasis.”
Visitors will have the opportunity to listen to jazz and gospel from visiting world-class artists among the monumental works of Ann Norton on the main lawn. Sandy James picnic boxed lunch will be available for purchase. The series will include music on Sundays from 1 – 3 p.m. in February with the following special performances.
February 6 – Troy Anderson as Louis Armstrong (Quintet)
February 13 – Nicole Yarling Jazz Violinist and Vocalist (Quartet)
February 20 – Ritah Wilburn (Quartet)
February 27 – Nikki Kidd Contemporary Jazz Vocalist (Quartet)
“Thanks to the support from The Jim Moran Foundation and leadership from event chairs Clarence and Ethel Williams, this year we are excited to bring an educational component to Jazz & Gospel in the Gardens,” continued Horgan. “Select local students and their families will be invited to have lunch, enjoy the performance and participate in a family program with the featured musician at no cost. Recognizing that many youth in our community may not have experienced this genre of live music in this type of setting, the program’s goal is to introduce students and their families to jazz and gospel as a form of art. Implementing our successful format of inspiring students with personal interactions with famed artists, students will learn about each musician’s personal journey, the instruments, and the rich history that make jazz and gospel such an influential art form.”
The Third AnnualGospel & Jazz in the Gardens series is also sponsored by PNC Bank.
Admission to the series is free for members and participants in the grant-funded family program, $15 for non-member adults, $10 for seniors (age 65 and older), $7 for students, and children under five are free. Advance reservations are required. Parking for Gospel & Jazz in the Gardens is at theNorth entrance to ANSG at Palm Beach Day Academy, 1901 S. Flagler Drive.
Located at 253 Barcelona Road in the historic El Cid neighborhood of West Palm Beach, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Gardens are also available for private events and are closed on major holidays. For more information, please visit ansg.org or call 561-832-5328.
Wellington Art Society Announces “Flying South” Virtual Art Show
The Wellington Art Society is pleased to announce a virtual art show called “Flying South” scheduled from January 7 – March 31, 2022. This exhibit features ten artists and 48 original works of art by WAS members, including photography, digital art, mixed media on hand-made paper and an array of paintings using various mediums.
All artwork is for sale and a portion of the proceeds goes toward WAS Scholarship and Outreach Programs.
“Angel’s Crossing” by Rachel Laub
The ten artists that are exhibiting are:
Rachel Laub ⋅ Charles Moses ⋅ HV Albrecht ⋅ Susan Oakes ⋅ Laura Jaffe ⋅
David Ciofalo ⋅ Eric Reibeek ⋅ Joseph Marcou ⋅ Del Foxton ⋅ Mauricio Perry
Flying South Virtual Art Show is a free on-line event which will be presented through Kunstmatrix, which is a unique and innovative platform that enables artists to create beautiful and realistic 3D versions of their artwork, displayed in a sophisticated virtual exhibition space. Visitors can view artwork one of several ways, including moving themselves around the exhibit using the arrows that appear on screen or by using the cursor. A guided tour is also available as an option.
“Homage to Picasso” by Laura Jaffe
For more information about Flying South, or to learn more about the featured artists, please visit the Wellington Art Society’s website at www.wellingtonartsociety.org
### The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 41st year. It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their artwork in local galleries, 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.
The Wellington Art Society will feature a presentation by stained glass artist Marcia Greene for their February 9, 2022 meeting.
The meeting and presentation will take place at the Wellington Community Center, 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington. The meeting will open with a meet and greet at 5:30 p.m., followed by the member spotlight and a brief meeting. The event will conclude with a presentation by Marcia Greene on stained glass design achieving different effects with glass. The public is invited. Social distancing will be observed, and masks are required. For more information contact: Laura Jaffe, presidentofwas@gmail.com.
Stained glass artist Marcia Greene is originally from New York City. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts with an emphasis on sculpture and jewelry design from SUNY Albany, NY in 1971. When Marcia began working with glass in 1978, she found it to be the ideal medium for her, as it incorporated the three-dimensional aspect of sculpture with the detail and glitter of jewelry making, and she has made it the focus of her art ever since. Besides utilizing thousands of types of glass, Marcia enhances many pieces with metal accents and embellishments and other media such as geodes, crystals, stones, and shells. Marcia says, for her, “design inspiration is everywhere: nature, real life, photos, [my own] imagination,” and her style can run the gamut from Victorian to modern abstract, making each work a different and fascinating experience.
In addition to being an artist, Marcia is a Registered Nurse Board Certified in Psychiatry and Mental Health and currently works in a local Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facility. Marcia is part of a therapeutic treatment team that encourages and guides the clients with substance abuse and mental health issues to use various artistic mediums to create their own works of art to work through their issues. She believes that art and the act of creating has a healing effect on people and is grateful to be able to use her knowledge and talents to help others.
To learn more about Marcia Greene and her stained glass work, email her at artynurse@gmail.com.
### The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 41st year. It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their artwork in local galleries, interact with other artists and serve the community through their art. For further information about the Wellington Art Society, please visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org.
Last weekend it was raining cats and dogs, and this weekend will be bursting with colorful kimonos! Learn all about the classical art of the Japanese kimono (which means “thing to wear”) during the annual Kimono Culture Demonstration at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach.
On Saturday, January 22, deep dive into the kimono’s fashionable history, as well as learn how to properly wear one. Fabric quality, choice of pattern, thread, paint, and color were essential criteria for presenting the rank, age, gender, and refinement of the person wrapped in a kimono.
Feeling spendy? Stock up on yukatas (casual cotton kimonos) at the Museum Store and unleash your inner geisha.
Price is $5 with paid museum admission.
Kimono culture demonstration times are 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m.
For more information, call (561) 495-0233 or visit morikami.org.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is located at 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.