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Reinventing Oneself

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By Carly Cantor

There are many benefits when one makes the decision to reinvent their being, but I also believe there are many cons. Usually it depends on your motive behind changing, and that motive can lead to a positive or negative outcome. For example, if somebody who has done many wrongs in the past decided to attempt at being a better person then that would most likely lead to a positive outcome. Yet, if somebody else who has done mostly good had decided to “turn bad” then I suppose that would lead to a negative outcome.

Endings can also depend on the people around you. Those people may also influence the decision in the first place. If somebody “good” hung out with “bad” people then staying the same would probably make them feel out of place, and that is one of the many reasons people change for others.

People are often scared to make that change as well, abnormality is a widespread fear among the human race, even if we don’t like to admit it we are still afraid of change. However, when reinventing oneself you make many changes, some comfortable, some not. Take substance abuse for example, one may feel the need for a certain drug but cannot have it or refuse to let themself take it. That is change, an uncomfortable one, but still a positive change nonetheless, at least morally.

Many little changes are what make up the entirety of reinvention. These switches can consist of behavioral actions, physical appearances, and even emotions. As people grow and mature, these changes may simply happen naturally. But sometimes the cause is just wanting change.

A question many ask is, “well, how do I change?” However, I don’t have an exact answer to that. Mainly because it’s not really my question to answer, it’s yours. But, I may be able to help you find it with these simple steps.

  1. Find the source. Why do you want to change in the first place? Is it something positive or negative? If negative, can you find the root of the negativity? Why do you feel that way?
  2. Once you’ve identified the source, you must start the journey. Lets look at a positive example, maybe you want to change up your lifestyle. Look for a certain aesthetic and stick with it. That can make the change a lot easier, it’s like playing a character, except it’s you. This exact method could also work for ‘changing for the better’. Essentially, you change how you’re living to help yourself.

Let’s dive more into that. I’m no saint with negative 100 problems, I’m currently on a journey as well. Recently I haven’t felt like myself, the stresses of past experiences and even the present is extremely draining. I feel tired every day, and it frustrates me because I can barely stay awake throughout my school day no matter how early I go to sleep. Sometimes, I don’t like what I see in the mirror, and I criticize myself for things I can’t control. But, despite that, I’m trying my best. I believe that’s the most important part of all of this, trying your hardest to better yourself for you, not for anyone else.

Reinventing yourself doesn’t have to be negative if you don’t want it to be. Personally, I’ve been writing down my feelings. Sometimes I even create stories with my emotions about that situation. I’ve been trying out new styles, staying away from things I’ve identified as problematic to my well-being, and overall trying to be happier. This article itself is part of my journey, and that means you are too because you’re reading it. So thank you for helping me, and I hope I have helped you too.

Sincerely, your friend and local Teen Talk writer, Carly Cantor.

Southern NCSY’s Hate Ends Now

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Wellington Hosts “Hate Ends Now” – Cattle Car at Wellington Amphitheater
on February 7th


Wellington will host Southern NCSY’s Hate Ends Now on Monday, February 7th from 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 Forest Hill Blvd.)



Visitors will have the opportunity to step inside an exact replica of a cattle car used to transport Jews to concentration camps during the Holocaust. This immersive 3D multimedia experience, presented by Southern NCSY, allows visitors to emotionally connect and empathize with the stories of suffering during the Holocaust, and connect this history to current prejudices.

Private tours are available. Please contact Evan Levitt at levitte@ncsy.org to schedule a tour.

Learn more about Southern NCSY and its mission to promote a more tolerant, understanding population at southern.ncsy.org/holocaust-education.

Stay up to date on events and activities coming up in Wellington by signing up for the monthly Play Wellington Newsletter at www.wellingtonfl.gov/PlayWellington.

As another way to stay informed on the latest news and updates from the Village, residents are invited to sign up for Wellington information and updates at www.wellingtonfl.gov/Newsletter.

Wellington Art Society Scholarships

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Wellington Art Society Opens Scholarship Application Process 

for High School Seniors

The Wellington Art Society (WAS) has been supporting the advancement of art in the Palm Beach County community since 1981.  In 2001 the Wellington Art Society Scholarship Program was established to provide scholarships to talented young artists living and attending school in Palm Beach County for art related expenses and college tuition costs. In 2018 the scholarship program added the opportunity for Florida Atlantic University (FAU) students to apply for a scholarship in their sophomore or junior year.  Since 2001, the WAS is proud to have awarded over $100,000 to students within our community.  

Applications for one or more awards of $1,500 scholarships in the 2022 year will open on January 10, 2022. Application deadline is March 18, 2022 at 11:59 pm.  To be eligible, students must be starting their freshman year of college in 2022. Winners will be notified by April 11, 2022.

For consideration of a Wellington Art Society scholarship, students must apply via: www.CallForEntry.org.  There is no charge to apply for a scholarship award.

Once registered, applicants should search for the Wellington Art Society Scholarship and complete the on-line application. Up to 6 images of the student’s 2D or 3D work may be uploaded in JPEG format only, with each image no smaller than 1920 pixels on the longest side. The resolution for each image must be 72 ppi/dpi (standard web resolution) and each file size must not exceed 5 MB. In addition, applicants must upload their unofficial high school transcript in a Microsoft Word or PDF file format.

For additional information contact: WAS Scholarship Chair- Liza Karsai at Liza.Karsai@gmail.com

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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.

In Loving Memory of Timothy Byrd

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

West Palm Beach, FLA-January 27, 2022-Longtime veteran radio broadcaster Tim Byrd, known as “The Byrdman,” passed away peacefully on January 27, 2022, at the age of 68 due to pneumonia. Tim is survived by his wife (Sally) of 19 years and two loving stepchildren Rola and Adie and his mother Bethany.

From a very young age Tim was interested in radio having lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee and then moved to North Carolina. He knew from the very beginning that he wanted to be a big city radio and TV personality. All he needed was a foot in the door. He got his first break at the age of fifteen at a family-owned station in Johnston, South Carolina. The rest, as they say, is history.

Byrd’s radio stops included Charlotte, North Carolina, Jacksonville, Florida, Winston-Salem, North Carolina where at 21 he had the distinction of being the youngest Program Director in the state. Next was Cleveland, Ohio where he simultaneously held the number one afternoon radio show and hosted the nation’s first daily hour-long dance TV show for NBC’s WKYC-TV.

From there he went to New York City and his first stop was at WNBC where he worked with Don Imus and Howard Stern. Then on to WPIX-FM where he did both afternoon and the morning drive time show and was listed in the top 25 morning men in America according to Radio and Records, a long-trusted radio trade paper.

VH-1 was the next stop, where he was the original prototype VJ for the channel and had the distinction of being the only VJ to work with the first and second set of VJ’s. After over 11 years in New York City, the next series of radio stops included Phoenix, Arizona and Washington, DC before landing in South Florida. Tim enjoyed number 1 ratings at WRMF-FM, WEAT-FM, and KOOL 105.5-FM.

After living in The Palm Beaches for over 15 years, it was evident to Tim that he was always discovering interesting new people, places and things about the county he lives in, and realized it was time to share the information with people internationally, across the nation, and as a way to remind the locals of the big variety of things to do here. So, he created www.PalmBeachLiveWorkPlay.com. This site not only helps people make more intelligent decisions, but it shows why Palm Beach County is the best place to live work play.

Byrd created an outlet for his voice-over business called Voxpower.com. Through Voxpower his voice could be heard on commercials, and he became the voice of many local businesses and organizations including nonprofits. Tim was also the Co-Founder, along with friend Neil London of the exclusive auto enthusiast event, SuperCar Week held every January in Palm Beach County.

Tim joined VCMG Live on the True Oldies Channel 95.9 FM in the Palm Beaches and 106.9 FM on the Treasure Coast as the morning show host in 2019. He was a morning favorite with his energy, love for music and his listeners, every morning from 6am – 10am on the “The Get up and Go Show”. The show featured listener call-ins, live song requests, artist interviews, ticket giveaways, traffic and weather and the greatest hits of all time.

” I am deeply saddened by the passing of our Beloved ‘ByrdMan’. Tim was the captain of our team, the Big Brother we looked up too at the “True Oldies Channel” and the voice that welcomed our listeners to our airwaves, each morning during his “Get Up and Go” Morning Show.  He was a staple in the West Palm Beach Community, the backbone of our organization and his memory will live on. I will sorely miss listening to him live on-air and seeing him each morning. My thoughts and prayers are with Sally and the family during this time” said President of VCMG Live, Vic Canales.

Tim always made the time to help others and for over two decades hosted galas, balls, fundraisers, tree lightings, benefits, and walks. Tim was especially proud of his affiliation with The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. He was known not only to promote the nonprofit causes but frequently volunteered and participated.

Long-time Manager and Agent, Brian Marro met Tim in 1997 and they became close friends. “Tim kept his audience as if they were friends every day,” said Marro. If anything happened in your life, you knew Tim Byrd would be there. He was a true professional, and a giant in charitable work.”

Tim met his wife Sally in 2003 at the annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Man and Women of the Year event. It was love at first sight. He cherished his bride each day throughout their 19-year marriage and was not shy about telling others about his love for Sally. He proposed at the Jupiter Beach Resort and the rest was history in their story book romance.

God was important in Tim’s life. His father was a pastor and instilled the power of faith and prayer. Tim and Sally were active members of Beacon Baptist Church located in Jupiter, FL.

Services will be Wednesday, Feb 2 at Beacon Baptists Church at 2pm.

13th Annual Great Charity Challenge

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An Extraordinary $1.7 Million to Benefit Local Non-Profit Organizations
at the 13th Annual Great Charity Challenge sponsored by Fidelity Investments®

Wellington, FL – American cultural anthropologist and writer Margaret Mead once stated: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

The above stands true as donors and sponsors of the Great Charity Challenge sponsored by Fidelity Investments® (GCC) are joining forces once again to support Palm Beach County charities. Founded by father/daughter team of Mark and Paige Bellissimo in 2009, the event has acted as a catalyst for charitable giving over the last 12 years, distributing a phenomenal $15.9 million to 276 local non-profit organizations.

Photo: Equestrian Sport Productions

After holding last year’s event virtually for spectators and charities, the 13th annual GCC looks forward to welcoming back the public to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center on Saturday, February 5, 2022, as part of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). The evening will feature an exciting show jumping competition with riders dressed up in costumes and horses adorned to match them. This year’s theme of “Children’s Story Books” will not only shine light on the importance of literacy but also capture the imagination of all who attend. 

Thirty-three non-profit organizations, who were randomly pre-selected to participate in the event, will meet their paired equestrian teams and sponsors to receive a share of the $1.7 million purse that evening. The winning team’s nonprofit will receive $100,000 while all pre-selected participants are guaranteed a minimum grant of $15,000. To view the full list of participating charities (listed alphabetically), please visit: https://gcc.coth.com/directory/List/type/69.

“We invite you to join us for an extraordinary evening at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center,” commented Mark Bellissimo. “Year after year, we are inspired to see the community come together to bring additional funding to local organizations, empowering them to create change in their own backyard.”

Photo: LS Photos.

In addition to the non-profits competing in the event, the evening will feature its inaugural Pet Parade and Costume Contest, generously presented by the Postage Stamp Farm. By dressing up with their favorite pet, children will represent pre-selected non-profit organizations and celebrate the power of doing good at any age. Each entry is guaranteed $1,000 towards their cause; the 15 pre-selected non-profit organizations will share $25,000 in prize money.

The Ziegler Family Foundation, founding member of the GCC Grand Prix Society, a donor group reserved for contributors of $50,000 or more, will also award $50,000 worth of additional grants to keystone organizations in Palm Beach County.

Donations and sponsorships from local families, foundations, businesses, equestrians, and more, ranging from $5 to $200,000, are what made the event reach its fundraising goal of more than $1 million this year. To view a list of the event’s generous donors, please visit: https://gcc.coth.com/page/2022-gcc-thanks-to-our-sponsors.

Equestrian Sport Productions, the PBIEC operating organization that oversees equestrian events at the venue throughout the year, and PBIEC owner Global Equestrian Group donate the facility, staff, and infrastructure to ensure the success of the charitable event and guarantee that 100% of the funds raised are redistributed in the community.  Visit https://gcc.coth.com/page/donate2022 for additional information on how to contribute to this community effort.

“We couldn’t be more grateful for the outpouring of support surrounding this year’s event,” commented Executive Director Anne Caroline Valtin. “From the generous donors and sponsors, to the riders who volunteer their time and mounts, along with the incredible non-profits who work tirelessly to better serve the community and address local challenges, joining us for the evening will rekindle your faith in humanity.”

The GCC competition will offer free general admission and will be held Saturday evening, February 5, 2022, at 6 p.m. at PBIEC during WEF’s “Saturday Night Lights.” Free parking will be located at 13500 South Shore Blvd., Wellington, FL 33414, home to the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival show grounds.

For the latest event information, please visit www.greatcharitychallenge.com and follow the event on Facebook and Instagram.

About Fidelity Investments

Fidelity’s mission is to inspire better futures and deliver better outcomes for the customers and businesses we serve. With assets under administration of $11.5 trillion, including discretionary assets of $4.4 trillion as of November 30, 2021, we focus on meeting the unique needs of a diverse set of customers: helping more than 40 million people invest their own life savings, 22,000 businesses manage employee benefit programs, as well as providing more than 13,500 institutions with investment and technology solutions to invest their own clients’ money. Privately held for 75 years, Fidelity employs more than 55,000 associates who are focused on the long-term success of our customers. For more information about Fidelity Investments, visit https://www.fidelity.com/about-fidelity/our-company.

About the Winter Equestrian Festival

The Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF), known as the “Winter Equestrian Capital of the World,” is the world’s largest and longest running equestrian festival in the world, located in Wellington, Florida. The equestrian industry adds more than $100 million to Palm Beach County’s economy each year and provides more 900 jobs for the area. WEF is the proving ground for the Olympic Equestrian sport of show jumping. WEF is run by Equestrian Sport Productions, which also operates the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival. For more information on WEF, please visit www.PBIEC.com.

The Game Commences April 6-10th When the LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament Presented by Douglas Elliman Returns to The International Polo Club 

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WELLINGTON, FL. –  There will be fun, there will be flare, and, most importantly, there will be celebration for the difference being made in the sporting community thanks to the efforts undertaken by the LEXUS International Gay Polo Tournament ­- Presented by Douglas Elliman Real Estate (GPL) over the last 13 years. The five days of festivities will come to a head in a majestic match only rivaled by the creative competitions from the tailgaters when the event returns to The International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida from April 6 – 10, 2022. 

Founded in 2006 by Chip McKenney, the event has grown in popularity, creativity, and impact with nearly 3,000 players, attendees, and merrymakers from around the world attending the event annually. 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. Since its inception, the priority has remained to raise a significant amount of money in support of diversity and inclusion initiatives for other LGBTQ organizations. Since forming a 501c3 tax exempt organization, GPL has donated over $30,000 to such as Compass Youth Program and SAGE. 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.  OnePULSE Foundation’s mission is to create a sanctuary and build an national LGBTQ Museum to honor the victims.

And, after a brief break due to covid, the event is back and gearing up with a jam-packed itinerary including the Polo Players Welcome Reception (by invitation) on Wednesday, April 6, 2022; the GPL Stick & Ball Practice and VIP Sponsor Reception (by invitation) on Thursday, April 7; the GPL Senator Cup Preliminary Matches and GPL Polotini Charity Event on Friday, April 8; GPL Senator Cup Finals, FPL Founder’s Cup Finals and GPL Tailgate Competition on Saturday, April 9; and GPL Brunch on Sunday, April 10, 2022. Tickets and more info on each event may be found by visiting www.gaypolo.com

Though some events are by invitation, attendees are invited to support through open events and even some light-hearted competitive camaraderie during the iconic, world-famous tournament tailgate competition for a chance to be recognized in one of five categories: Best In Show, Best Cuisine, Best Cocktail, Best Single Tailgate and Best Multiple Tailgate. 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.

And, although each day has its agenda, it remains focused on the desire to grow equality in the sporting world. 

“We are so grateful to be back this year with an exciting lineup and support,” shared tournament founder Chip McKenney. “We are anticipating our biggest year yet and are thrilled to see the greater impact our event has had. From polo to football, the world of sports is becoming visibly more diverse, and more inclusive and safer for all athletes. We hope to see new faces this year and look forward to seeing old friends on the field!”

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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Stronger Together The Arc of Palm Beach County Acquires Seagull Services and Palm Beach Habilitation Center 

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Riviera Beach, Fla. (January 27, 2022)  The Arc of Palm Beach County is joining forces with Seagull Services and Palm Beach Habilitation Center to create the most comprehensive range of services for people with disabilities in South Florida. The new Arc of Palm Beach County will support nearly 3,500 individuals from birth through their life span.

Over the last year, the board of directors at all three organizations explored the best ways to serve the disability community. The leaders found a need to expand the continuum of care, eliminate barriers for people seeking services, and provide more programs that promote individual independence. Their vision resulted in pooling expertise and resources to offer expanded educational, vocational, residential, and social programs for people with developmental disabilities.

“All three organizations share a vision to see the whole person,” said Kimberly McCarten, The Arc’s president and CEO. “Changing the world for the people we serve means supporting their independence, inclusion, and acceptance. The expertise of our combined teams and our collective dedication to building a brighter future will allow us to elevate the talents, strengths, and contributions of those with disabilities, giving them a voice throughout the community.”

Seagull Services in Riviera Beach and Palm Beach Habilitation Center in Palm Springs now operate as arms of The Arc, creating a north and south campus for adult services. The Arc’s current headquarters in Riviera Beach will become the children’s education and therapeutic hub, allowing for seamless transitions from preschool through high school. The addition of a pre-K program will provide an inclusive education for local children – with and without disabilities – creating awareness, tolerance, and acceptance at the earliest ages. The north and south campuses will allow The Arc to provide robust and vital programs for adults closer to their home communities, ensuring access to services that foster growth, independence, and personal goal achievement. The Arc’s new mental health therapy program will optimize these services, enhancing clients’ ability to live, learn, work, and thrive.

“The Arc continuously demonstrates outstanding community leadership and pursues every opportunity to improve lives for people with disabilities,” said Kurt Gehring, The Arc’s board chair. “The strength of their team and services has enabled them to achieve incredible outcomes for clients that even a pandemic could not stop. The new Arc is poised to foster greater inclusion for the disability community with bold plans for reimagined business engagement, residential living, and the arts and culture. I am proud to serve on the board of an organization with a team that recognizes community needs, creates innovative solutions rooted in their experiences, and successfully turns their collective dreams into realities.”

The three agencies bring more than 165 years of dedication to improving the lives of people with disabilities and supporting their families. The enhanced team includes nearly 300 members with a goal of supporting each person’s quest to live a life of meaning and dignity.

About The Arc of Palm Beach County

The Arc is changing the conversation around disabilities by defying definitions, inspiring possibilities, and improving the lives of the people we serve, their families, and our community. Since 1958, The Arc has envisioned a community where every person feels welcome, connected, and accepted.

Kurt Gehring, Kimberly McCarten, Michael Cowan, Anthony Lofaso – Photo by Tracey Benson Photography

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County Postpones CULTURE & COCKTAILS Conversation with Three Talented Chefs Until November  7

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(Lake Worth Beach, FL – January 27, 2022) Dave Lawrence, President & CEO of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County today announced that the CULTURE & COCKTAILS, originally scheduled for February 7, has been postponed to Monday, November 7. The decision was made with an abundance of caution and concern for guests and staff due to the lingering COVID surge. All current RSVPs/tickets for the next Conversation will be honored for the new date at no additional cost.

Although temporarily delayed, 2022’s four CULTURE & COCKTAILS events will still be held in the rooftop ballroom of The Ben, located at 251 N. Narcissus Avenue in West Palm Beach. Free valet parking will be provided.

Monday, March 7 – 5 to 7 pm

BADGLEY MISCHKA

A Stylish Conversation with

Mark Badgley and James Mischka, who have been hailed by Vogue as one of the “Top 10 American Designers” and as the fashion darlings of the Hollywood set.

Moderator: Roe Green, Arts Patron, Activist and CEO of The Roe Green Foundation

Monday, April 11 – 5 to 7 pm

IN TIME, IN TUNE

A Musical Conversation with

+ Deborah Silver, #1 Billboard jazz vocalist, whose best-selling albums include Glitter and Grits, The Gold Standards andPure Silver

+ Dennis Lambert, the 12-time GRAMMY nominated songwriter who has helmed hit records for legendary recording artists. 

Moderator: Copeland Davis, Emmy-Nominated Pianist, Tonight Show Performer Inducted into the Las Vegas Entertainers Hall of Fame in 2014

Monday, May 9 – 5 to 7 pm

(Postponed from January 10)

WASHINGTON TO WARHOL

A Revealing Conversation with

Bonnie Lautenberg, an esteemed photographer, writer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. She is the widow of former U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg (Dem., NJ), who got to know many of the nation’s leaders from Clinton to Biden. Her portrait series How They Changed Our Lives: Senators as Working People is in the Library of Congress archives, and her work is featured in the Eli Broad Collection and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History. She is currently co-producing a musical based on the life of pop icon Andy Warhol, along with music manager Steve Leber, director Trevor Nunn, and writer/composer Rupert Holmes.

Moderator: Carol Rose, Editor of The Palm Beach Daily News

Monday, November 7 – 5 to 7 pm

(Postponed from February 7)

FOODIES

A Tasty Conversation with

+ Chef Lindsay Autry, co-partner and founder of The Regional Kitchen & Public House in West Palm Beach.

+ Chef Pushkar Marathe, Executive Chef at Stage Kitchen & Bar in Palm Beach Gardens.

+ Chef Lisabet “LB” Summa, Executive Chef at Elisabetta’s Ristorante in Delray Beach and West Palm Beach.

Moderator: Libby Volgyes, Award-winning Food & Restaurant Photographer

Note: Admission to each of this season’s CULTURE & COCKTAILS At The Ben is $75 per person in advance; $85 at the door, $125 for VIP Seating, and FREE for Supporter, Contributor, Patron and Business Arts Partner level members of the Cultural Council. RSVP to Debbie Calabria at 561.472.3330 (or visit www.palmbeachculture.com/cocktails).

The 2022 season of CULTURE & COCKTAILS is generously sponsored so far by The Roe Green Foundation, Roe Green, Founder; Donald M. Ephraim Family Foundation; Milton and Tamar Maltz; PNC Bank; Jean Sharf; Scott Teich, Teich Wealth Management of Raymond James; The Gardens Mall; Palm Beach Media Group; Piano Distributors; Palm Beach Daily News; Legends Radio; and PR-BS, a Boca-based public relations firm. Additional sponsorship opportunities are still available.

Please Note:

All proceeds from CULTURE & COCKTAILS go to support the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s mission to champion, engage, and grow the arts in Palm Beach County. For membership information, please contact Debbie Calabria at 561.472.3330.

Also:

Topics and speakers are subject to change depending upon the availability of scheduled participants.

About the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County

The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County is the only organization solely dedicated to supporting arts and culture in The Palm Beaches, Florida’s Cultural Capital®. In its sustaining effort to foster growth of the cultural sector, the Council provides support services to cultural organizations and creative professionals, administers public and private grant programs, advocates for cultural funding, enhances local arts education, and promotes cultural tourism.

The Council serves as a venue highlighting works by Palm Beach County visual and performing artists at its headquarters in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building at 601 Lake Avenue in Downtown Lake Worth Beach. The building is also home to the Roe Green Uniquely Palm Beach Store featuring items by local artisans; the Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Visitor Information Center; and the outdoor Project Space, offering the best view of the building’s iconic Martin Luther King Jr. mural by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra. 

The Council is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays (12 to 5 pm), and limited capacity, with special guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all guests and staff. Facial coverings and social distancing are recommended at the Council and its outdoor project Space at all times.

For more information, including a comprehensive calendar of cultural events in Palm Beach County, please visitwww.palmbeachculture.com.

Photo by Badgley Mischka
Photo by Jacek Photo

League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County Announces Two Upcoming Member Events

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New Member Online Orientation – March 12

Connect & Reboot Again – April 9

(West Palm Beach, FL – January 27, 2022) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)today invited both new and veteran members to two upcoming events:

Saturday, March 12 at 10:30 am

New Member Online Orientation

Targeted to both new LWVPBC members and those thinking about joining, this Zoom event is for anyone interested in knowing more about the League’s work on such critical issues as the environment, civics education, voting rights, gun safety, voter services, education, health care, and the national popular vote. There will also be special presentations on the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization’s ongoing efforts on behalf of voter protection, as well as diversity and equity.

Link to Register:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUodu-hqjsjGNbJGHWdmKFpSF_HJTH_q3Im

Saturday, April 9 at 10 am

Connect & Reboot Again

This in-person event for LWVPBC members will be held at the South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road in Delray Beach (33446). This is the perfect opportunity to meet and schmooze with other concerned voters—both new and veteran League members—and connect with the leaders of various Issue Groups, including voter services, gun safety, national popular vote, voting rights, health care, Speakers’ Bureau, Observer Corps, education, etc. 

Note: Masks are required for this in-person event, and all attendees are expected to be fully vaccinated.

How to Register:

Email LWVPBC Membership Chair Darlene Kostrub at dkostrub@aol.com, or call/text her at 561.573.6384.

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 

www.facebook.com/lwvpbc.

ArtsFest Celebrates 35 Years

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ArtsFest returns to Gazebo Park February 12-13 in 35th year of Treasure Coast Tradition

Stuart, Fla. – MartinArts invites the community to attend ArtsFest on February 12 – 13 when it returns to Gazebo Park in downtown Stuart for an exciting celebration of the arts! 

Aldo Ramirez – Winner of the 2020 CHOPPED event. Photo: Liz McKinley


In its 35th year, this eclectic and entertaining ensemble of visual artists, musicians, singers, and top area chefs will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Gazebo Park, 80 S.E. Ocean Blvd., in Stuart. (Gazebo Park adjoins the Court House Cultural Center). Tickets, purchased at the gate are $5 for adults; children 18 and under, free.  


ArtsFest is a beloved Treasure Coast tradition that spans more than three decades! A juried art festival with submissions from across the country will feature painting, drawing, mixed-media, photography, ceramics, glass, wood, sculpture, and jewelry executed by artists who are selected because of excellence in workmanship, originality, and artistic conception. 

The popular CHOPPED event returns on Saturday at 11 a.m., showcasing the inventive talents of renowned local chefs who all are previous champions: Erik Grutka (2015 winner), Mark Mueller (2021 winner), Jose Peralta (2018 & 2019 winner) and Aldo Ramirez (2020 winner). The showdown of the top two chefs begins at 1 p.m.


The amazing line-up of performers includes Saturday’s headliner, international jazz vocalist Yvette Norwood-Tiger and Sunday’s headliner, the Indian River Pops Orchestra. Check MartinArts’ website for the schedule and times of entertainment, which includes a brass brand street parade on Saturday. 

Yvette Norwood-Tiger. Photo: MartinArts


“We always aim to surprise and delight guests who attend ArtsFest, and this year will be no different,” said Nancy Turrell, CEO of MartinArts Foundation. “ArtsFest is truly an extension of the expansive arts community we have on the Treasure Coast, and we love this opportunity to highlight their accomplishments.”


Leading up to ArtsFest, Martin County Office of Tourism and MartinArts will again partner to host the Hidden Turtles scavenger hunt.  Beginning January 12, glass turtles, made by Palm City based glass artist, Dot Galfond can be found near cultural venues, art in public places venues and other popular spots in Martin County. 


Anyone who finds a gold turtle and registers it at MartinArts.org will secure two VIP ArtsFest Tickets. All other turtles secure a discount “buy-one-get-one free” ticket offer for ArtsFest.


For more information, visit www.ArtsFestStuart.org or call 772-287-6676. MartinArts is located at 80 SE Ocean Boulevard in the Court House Cultural Center in downtown Stuart.