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Spookyville 2020 takes on a new twist

Spookyville to celebrate in a new and different way

 

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The organizers of Spookyville, which takes place annually at Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds, have created a way for the little ones to still get their Halloween fill in a safe and fun way.

Spookyville kids

Because of COVID-19 concerns, Spookyville will be handled as a drive-through event from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, October 23-31, at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd.

 

Known as one of the best family-friendly Halloween events in the Palm Beaches, the event will operate much like the Fair Eats Drive Thru events that the fair offered in July and September. The difference is that this drive through will come alive with entertainment, not-so-spooky décor, and costumed volunteers who will be offering treats and big smiles to the children as they pass by in their cars.

 

“We are encouraging the kids to still dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes for a safe and socially distanced drive through while trick or treating,” said Lorie Stinson, the fair’s exhibits and special events manager.

 

The cost is $25 per vehicle. All passengers must be safely wearing seat belts. Children will be able to enjoy a slow cruise as they enjoy friendly faces, familiar songs, Halloween vignettes, actors, dancers, and lots of candy, while staying in the safety of their car the entire time.

 

“Your young ones will be leaving safely and soundly with smiling faces and a trick-or-treat bag,” added Stinson.

 

After the Spookyville ride, families may take advantage of Fair Eats & Treats, too, which will feature fair food and sweets available for purchase.

 

Spookyville sponsors include Coca-Cola, Storm Tight Windows, Florida Dairy Farmers and Baptist Health South Florida.

 

For more information, call Lorie Stinson at (561) 790-5245 or visit the fair’s website,www.southfloridafair.com.

NOV 14: “Collecting Stories” at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

TALE AS OLD AS TIME:

Collecting Stories debuts at 

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

New exhibit runs November 14, 2020 through April 3, 2021 

Moonlight Night of the Full Moon

by Morishita Kazz

 

DELRAY BEACH, FL – Museums are defined by their collections, each with a unique point of view that is carefully shaped by the mission and vision of the institution. The Morikami Museum is devoted specifically to the acquisition, research, preservation, and exhibition of the story of Sukeji “George” Morikami and the Yamato Colony committed broadly to the visual culture created by Japanese and Japanese Americans. The result of this effort over more than 40 years is not just a catalog of objects, rather a collection of diverse ideas and unique stories illuminated by the objects.

 

Collecting Stories focuses on works drawn from the Morikami’s Permanent Collection and featured in vignettes, or mini exhibitions, representing diverse perspectives for interpreting the narrative of any object (or groups of objects). Explore how Japanese visual culture has reflected changes in society, politics, and modernization. Learn how everyday functional objects can express deep spirituality. Observe how some Japanese artists have responded to international influences over the past 400 years. Consider how the lives of Japanese Americans like George Morikami have impacted non-Japanese communities. In addition, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will highlight the positive ways in which it is contributing to a deeper understanding of the Japanese culture through its collecting and exhibition strategies.

Collecting Stories is on display from November 14, 2020 through April 3, 2021.

 

IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY SEEKING NONPROFITS FOR UPCOMING GRANT YEAR

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IMPACT 100 PALM BEACH COUNTY SEEKING NONPROFITS FOR UPCOMING GRANT YEAR

Letters of Intent for high-impact grants are due on October 24

(BOCA RATON, FL.) – Impact 100 Palm Beach County is calling all nonprofit organizations in southern Palm Beach County, between Boca Raton and Lake Worth, to apply for a high-impact grant for the 2020 – 2021 calendar year. Local programs that will be considered should foster positive long-term change; be a new project, expansion or improvement of an existing project; be well-structured and well-thought-out; and impact beneficiaries with great focus. The deadline to submit is October 24 by midnight.

 

Since its inception, Impact 100 PBC has awarded more than $3.8 million in grants to 68 local nonprofits. For the 2020 grant year, the organization had 565 members and was able to grant $565,000 to nonprofits in southern Palm Beach County.

 

“Impact 100 Palm Beach County has strict guidelines in place that nonprofits must complete to be eligible to compete for funding,” said Kathy Adkins, President of Impact 100 PBC. “During the 2019-2020 grant cycle, 110 grant applications were received – meaning that more than $11 million in grant requests came through our doors. There is a huge need in our community!”

 

Impact 100 PBC is a women’s 501c3 nonprofit organization funding local nonprofit initiatives. 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 in five focus areas: Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation; Education; Environment and Animal Welfare; Family; and Health and Wellness.

 

Local nonprofits are encouraged to apply by October 24th for a grant from Impact 100 PBC and learn about the eligibility criteria on the website at www.impact100pbc.org/for-nonprofits.

 

For more information about Impact 100 Palm Beach County or to join this chapter, please visit www.impact100pbc.org or call 561-336-4623.

Wellington asks “Whodunnit” in Free Murder Mystery Event on Zoom

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Wellington asks “Whodunnit” in Free Murder Mystery Event on Zoom

Catch a killer from your couch with Wellington’s Virtual “Whodunnit” Murder Mystery Party on Friday, November 6th, at 7:00 PM, sponsored by Florida Blue Medicare. Fun, engaging, and memorable – this is one virtual party you’ll be dying to attend.

When a mysterious murder occurs during a virtual Zoom party, it’s up to the attendees to piece together the clues and identify the suspect! Will your team be able to sleuth the truth or will our corrupt user go undetected? Join us to find out!

This event may not be appropriate for all audiences and is generally recommended for ages 10 and up. While this is a family-friendly, comedy style event, adult content is to be expected (someone dies after all). Parents, please use discretion when determining whether your children attend. Participants under 18 MUST log on with a parent or guardian.

Attendees are invited to help “set the scene” by dressing in their favorite cocktail attire.

Wellington’s virtual Murder Mystery is FREE to attend, however, spaces are limited and registration is required. One “ticket registration” equals one login. Register in advance through the Village of Wellington’s Eventbrite page.

For additional information on this event, visit the Murder Mystery Event webpage.

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.

Tax Collector Gannon Offers Commemorative Lapel Pins to Palm Beach County’s Vietnam Veterans

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Tax Collector Gannon Offers Commemorative Lapel Pins to Palm Beach County’s Vietnam Veterans

Special pins mark 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War

West Palm Beach, Fla. – Constitutional Tax Collector Anne M. Gannon is pleased to offer commemorative lapel pins to Palm Beach County’s Vietnam veterans as a special recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War.

“It is my honor to recognize our veterans, especially as our country marks the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War,” said Gannon. “We must never forget their service and sacrifice.”

 

Designed by the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration, a program authorized by Congress, the lapel pins are available to anyone who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces between Nov. 1, 1955, and May 15, 1975,
regardless of location.

 

Veterans may request a lapel pin by submitting a form online at www.pbctax.com. Family members may also request a lapel on behalf of a veteran. The lapel pin will be mailed along with Gannon’s personal note of thanks.

 

Gannon has partnered with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to make the pins available now through Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2020.

Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation to Update Boca Raton City Council on Project Evolution

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Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation to Update Boca Raton City Council on Project Evolution

The idea announced in 2018 is making strides in community interest

BOCA RATON, Fla. — (October 8, 2020) — On October 13th at 1:30 p.m., the Board of Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation will be updating the Boca Raton City Council on their project development after receiving unanimous conceptual approval from Council in 2019.

The concept for the Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation (The Center) was announced by the Boca Raton Arts District Exploratory Corp (BRADEC) in 2018 as a strategic plan to create a hub of culture & entertainment for the Boca Raton community at the north end of Mizner Park, fulfilling a promise made to residents decades ago when Mizner was first developed. BRADEC will request that Council ask their staff to work with BRADEC on the formal documents securing City partnership on the project. This includes a 99/year ground lease for $1, continuation of the City’s current annual allocation for Amphitheater activities, & some appropriate shared services.

 

The Center’s focal point is a multi-form main theatre that is fully equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual technology & can accommodate up to 1,100 patrons. The shape-shifting architecture of the Main Theatre enables several layouts including retractable seating for a flexible flat floor configuration, allowing for galas, corporate events & conventions focused on the creative industries. This flexibility makes it one of the first of its kind in this region of the US.

 

The Center will also infuse major capital into the existing amphitheater to greatly improve the experience for up to 3,500 attendees through improved amenities, access, parking, ticketing, seating, & weather-proofing with an iconic permanent canopy for shade & weather protection. This canopy has been designed to provide a “third space” by making a space that is outdoors feel indoors through innovative kinetic elements that cool the space. The improvements to the existing venue will also include a “structural curtain” to close the front of the amphitheater, enabling the space to be transformed into an additional climate-controlled performance, event & immersive media space that seats up to 450.

 

The entry to the Center will feature a host of public amenities, including an “Innovation Plaza,” protected from the elements by an extension of the overhead Canopy. The Center’s “Community Center” includes an incubator & workshop space with adjoining cafe storefront, & a signature, freestanding staircase that connects the Plaza level with “cloud corridors” & leads to the Main Theatre’s Balcony level. This Community Center also features a Large Rehearsal Studio that converts into a 99-seat, jewel box performance, education & event space, & is adaptable as a banquet or conference room for private functions.  Lastly, an outdoor lobby & rooftop terrace provides space for performances, corporate networking events, & a casual environment where the community can gather, as well as the addition of a six-story parking garage to accommodate the new venues.

 

Built on a plan that means business, the Center, as a whole, will drive over half a million new annual visitors to Boca Raton, support more than 12,000 jobs, produce over $240M in local spending by tourists & retained locals, & infuse over $1.3B in overall economic impact into the community.

 

“The City of Boca Raton has almost every desirable amenity for its residents, businesses & tourists,” says President of the BRADEC Board, Andrea Virgin. “But the one component that has been out of step is our cultural infrastructure. We hope to resolve this gap by delivering future-forward venues that address the opportunities of our times & anticipate the needs of future generations of residents, artists, & businesses.”

 

Next steps for the project include another meeting with Council in early 2021 to approve the formal partnership. Following that approval, BRADEC would commence fundraising in earnest, in conjunction with further planning & design, with the goal of opening the new Center at the end of 2025 — which happens to be the same year of the City’s centennial — or early 2026.

 

“How wonderful would it be for our City to celebrate its past 100 years as we look ahead to the next 100 with a next-century piece of infrastructure?” added Virgin.

 

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, those interested in watching BRADEC present the updates of the new Center to the City Council can do so by registering here to watch virtually.

 

About the Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation:

Conceptually announced in 2018, the Boca Raton Center for Arts & Innovation is a non-profit mission to create a state-of-the-art hub for arts, culture & entertainment for the community of Boca Raton, Florida. The Center imagines six diverse & adaptive performance & event spaces — indoor & outdoor — ranging in seating capacity from 99 to 3,500 seats. These can be programmed as individual spaces or combined to host events for nearly 6,000 total attendees.

 

The venues include a state-of-the-art, 1,100-seat concert & performance hall, designed as a multi-form theater; an amphitheater stage that can be transformed into a 450-seat “Black Box” space through use of an innovative bi-fold door; the 3,500-seat Mizner Park Amphitheater, which can be programmed simultaneously with the “Black Box” space; a jewel-box, 99-seat performance hall that can be converted into a large rehearsal studio; an outdoor rooftop terrace, which can accommodate an estimated 200 patrons; & a large, open-air lobby situated above ground level, protected from the elements by an innovative canopy feature.

 

For more information on this project & how to get involved, visit their website https://bocaratonartscenter.org/.

 

About Andrea Virgin:

After decades of working in both the performing arts as a professional ballerina & in commercial real estate, Andrea Virgin decided to combine both careers with her love of community to fill the cultural gap that she’s known has existed for decades. Since 2017, Andrea has combined her experience & connections to enable over $1 million to be donated, major stakeholders to gather, world-renowned consultants to be engaged, unanimous conceptual approval to be granted by Council & promising discussions for major philanthropic support to begin. Andrea sits as President of the organization behind the vision & looks forward to bringing the world-class venues that mirror this world-class city.

TBC Corporation Opens New Office Building in Palm Beach Gardens

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TBC Corporation Opens New Office Building in Palm Beach Gardens

Company invests in associates, community with facility expansion

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL – October 8, 2020 – TBC Corporation (TBC), one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens and parent company to Florida-based Tire Kingdom Service Centers, NTB Tire & Service Centers, Big O Tires and Midas, has built a new Florida office building. Associates from the corporate office building in Juno Beach will now join fellow Palm Beach Gardens corporate team members at the organization’s headquarters campus.

The four-story, 61,000-square-foot building known as TBC South was completed earlier this month.  The building is said to enhance TBC associates’ productivity and collaboration, with all departments coming together at the Palm Beach Gardens headquarters campus. This comes on the heels of the completion of the 5,830-square-foot state-of-the-art TBC Learning Center, which was officially revealed to TBC associates in October 2019, and has since served as a forum for learning and innovation in a classroom environment for an interactive, innovative and collaborative experience.

“The new building and the move with all Florida corporate associates on the same campus will further enhance our workplace environment that promotes, supports and facilitates teamwork that has been a focus of ours for many years now,” said Erik R. Olsen, President & CEO, TBC Corporation. “When it is safe to do so, it will be great to have all Florida corporate team members on the same campus. We’re confident that it will assist us in continuing to provide superior service, quality products and innovation that exceeds the expectations of our customers, associates, franchisees, supplier partners and shareholders.”

Associates have begun moving into the building in a phased approach as the company continues to navigate the current environment as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

ABOUT TBC CORPORATION
For more than 60 years, TBC Corporation (TBC), one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through a multi-channel strategy, has been a tire company ahead of the curve. Through worldwide operations spanning wholesale, retail, and franchise, TBC provides customers top tier brands and automotive maintenance and repair services with the underlying mission to exceed customer expectations. TBC serves wholesale customers in the United States, Canada and Mexico through TBC Brands, National Tire Wholesale (NTW), TBC International, and TBC de Mexico. Additionally, TBC responds to the needs of consumers in search of total car care at more than 600 company-operated tire and automotive service centers under the brands Tire Kingdom® Service Centers and NTB® Tire & Service Centers. TBC, through a subsidiary, also owns the Big O Tires® and Midas® franchise systems.

2020-2021 Events from Alpert JFS

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR 2020-2021 EVENTS FROM ALPERT JFS!

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – October 8, 2020 – Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family Service (Alpert JFS) has an exciting line-up of events for the 2020-2021 season, from a virtual benefit for Holocaust survivors, to raising awareness about abuse, and its first scheduled on-site event for this season, the inaugural Alpert Cup Golf Tournament and Auction.

On December 3, 2020, the agency’s annual “Never Again” Holocaust Survivors Benefit will be online from 7:00-8:00 p.m. The featured guest will be Matthew Orton, writer and co-producer of “Operation Finale” which is based on the true story of the team of secret agents sent to track down Nazi Officer Adolf Eichmann in Argentina, his arrest, and subsequent trial in Israel. Skip Randolph and Maggie Zeidman, chair and co-chair, respectively, of Palm Beach Fellowship of Christians and Jews are event honorees.

 

On February 16, 2021, the virtual 17th Annual “No Excuse for Abuse” (NEFA) event will be held from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Abduction survivor, advocate, author and foundation founder Elizabeth Smart will be the keynote speaker. Attendees will have the opportunity to shop online, with a percentage of proceeds donated to Alpert JFS.

 

On April 15, 2021, the Inaugural Alpert Cup Golf Tournament and Auction will be held at High Ridge Country Club, 2400 Hypoluxo Road in Lake Worth. The golf event will be from 1:00-5:00 p.m. with play, a boxed lunch and cocktail hour, followed by an auction/cocktail party from 5:30-7:00 p.m., featuring Artist/Entertainer Michael Israel.

 

The “Never Again” and “No Excuse for Abuse” events will have no couvert, though the agency is asking the community to help us reach a fundraising goal of at least $360,000 towards the 2020-21 Annual Campaign, in connection with these two programs.

 

“With your most generous contribution, we can advance our ongoing work to give help and hope to all the members of our Jewish community and its neighbors” said Alpert CEO Marc Hopin. “Your gift will be providing much-needed assistance those in the Greater Palm Beaches who need the most help during a time of unprecedented need.”

 

Established in 1974, Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family Service is a nationally accredited service provider for children, adults, seniors, and Holocaust survivors. The non-profit, non-sectarian organization is a trusted leader, with a team of nearly 200 highly skilled professionals delivering high-quality care to community members. Alpert JFS works to ensure the well-being of children and families, independence of older adults, and quality of life for individuals with disabilities. For more information, visit www.AlpertJFS.org/ or phone 561-684-1991.

 

‘TIS THE SEASON TO “SQUASH” YOUR WORKOUT! UKRAVE FITNESS INTRODUCES PUMPKIN EXERCISES FOR HOME ROUTINES

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‘TIS THE SEASON TO “SQUASH” YOUR WORKOUT! UKRAVE FITNESS INTRODUCES PUMPKIN EXERCISES FOR HOME ROUTINES

Photos by One Line Productions

Lake Worth, FL.­­–“Gourd” your loins! Ms. Randa Alami, NASM certified personal trainer and U-KRAVE fitness studio owner elevates seasonal exercise to “gourd-geous” new heights. In light of the recent pandemic, free weights have been scarce; store shelves and online shops have been depleted of inventory. The past six months have inspired fitness enthusiasts to get creative with weighty items in their homes to continue virtual work outs.  Autumn has arrived and aside from jack-o-lantern duties, carvings and decorations, this season’s favorite mottled, marbled, lumpy or bumpy pumpkins are ready for action. Like a traditional 10-pound medicine ball, a pumpkin between 8-12 pounds (based on personal strength and fitness level) is ideal to PUMP-kin up the at-home work out and get in the holiday spirit. Exercises are based on three to five rounds, 12-15 repetitions per each movement with one minute rest between rounds:

 

Squash Squats:

Grip the pumpkin firmly on both sides and place against your chest and below your chin.  Lower down into a “squash squat” by displacing your weight in your heels.  Push through the floor and rise back to starting position.

 

Shoulder PUMP-kins:

Grab the pumpkin firmly on both sides while attaining an athletic starting stance (feet shoulder width apart, slight knee bend, core tight, chest lifted).  Begin with the pumpkin under the chin and thrust it firmly and with control above the head.  Try to line arms up next to the ears at the top of the lift.  Slowly lower back down and repeat

 

 

 

Trick-TOE-Treats:

Place pumpkin on the ground in front of you. Tap your toes one at a time to the top of the pumpkin.  Advancers can add a hop to their step; beginners can start by simply tapping one foot at a time atop the pumpkin.

 

BOO-ty Lifts:

Begin by gripping the pumpkin on both sides. Attain an athletic stance, (feet shoulder width apart, slight knee bend, core tight, chest lifted), and begin to hinge from the hips. Be sure to maintain a flat back and neutral spine. Rise back to standing position by driving through the heels and engaging core. Squeeze the glutes at the top.

 

Mummy Climbers:

Place your pumpkin on the ground in front of you.  Assume a plank position by placing both hands atop of your pumpkin.  Keeping shoulders and elbows aligned, as well as shoulders and hips, begin to tap your toes one by one just behind the pumpkin and under your chest.  Maintain a planked position and avoid sagging or rocking hips.

 

Walking ‘Dead’ Lunges:

Hold your pumpkin firmly in front of your chest.  Begin by stepping one foot forward into a lunge position. Continue to alternate legs.

 

Go big or gourd home! Not only are pumpkins a super work-out partner, but they are a superfood, rich in vitamin A, C,  and antioxidants. When the Halloween themed drills are wrapped up in early November, sweet and savory pumpkin treats can be served up to fully nourish the muscles and spirit. At a time when creativity and innovation are peaking like fall leaves, this autumnal-centric training provides  a much needed sugar and spice vibe to basic movements. Pumpkin Spice Lattes with almond milk still welcome, but gear up for multiple squash squats!

 

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About Randa Alami

Ms. Randa Alami, is a National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Fitness Nutrition Specialist, Corrective Exercise Specialist and Personal Fitness Trainer.  In addition, she is certified to teach Bootcamp/Body Sculpt/Cardio /HIIT/Spin/Kickboxing classes. Incorporating all muscle groups, core, back strength and safety, cardio/heart health and emphasizing the importance of flexibility are the crux of her fitness philosophy. Located at 5905 C State Road 7, Lake Worth, Florida 33449, U-Krave Fitness is a boutique fitness studio owned and operated by Ms. Randa Alami. Classes and personal training are scheduled Monday through Thursday, Saturday.  For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/ukrave/ or www.ukravefitness.com or call (561) 713-5519.

Pop-Up Patch for Philanthropy

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The Pop-Up Patch for Philanthropy benefitting the Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope will be held at The Royal Poinciana Plaza daily beginning Saturday, October 10, through Sunday, October 18, in the East Courtyard from 10am – 6pm. You can enjoy a selection from 1,000-plus pumpkins including heirloom, miniatures and classic of a variety of shapes and sizes. By suggested donation, while supplies last. Pre-registration will be required here.

Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope, Inc. is a Palm Beach County not-for-profit organization which eases the burden of qualified local cancer patients by paying a portion of their non-medical bills, supplementing basic needs, and providing support and information resources. 100% of the funds will be used to help local cancer patients.

If you prefer to pick up your pumpkins without leaving your car, it’s safe and easy with the Pick Up Quick program. This convenient offering makes curbside pick-up quick and seamless. Simply call 561.215.7360 to schedule a pickup during Patch hours. Assorted pumpkin boxes (suggested donation of $20 each) are available through the Pick Up Quick service.