The Wellington Art Society is pleased to present an ARTISTS’ RECEPTION AND SALE at the Wellington CommunityCenter, located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington on Tuesday, January 7, 2024, 5-7pm. Additional artwork will be featured at City Hall the same night. The event is FREE and open to the public! Artwork may also be seen currently at both venues daily at the Wellington Community Center and City Hall.
Celebrate Creativity!
Meet the Artists– People’s Choice Awards – Refreshments- Door Prizes
Appreciate and support our amazing group of Local Artists
Enjoy lively conversation with the 26 artists whose work expresses mastery and originality in painting, drawing, photography, mixed media, and more.
Diane Colvard – Sofia Gangale – Cynthia George – Jan Gmitter – Garrett Jay – Erica Kyle
Lou Ann LaBohn – Linda Landers – Joe Marcou – Dinah L Mirson – Astrid Mora – Susan Mosely
Charles E Moses – Susan Oakes – Juan Plaza – Cliff Powell – Marion Roberts – Vasantha Siva
Raymonde Talleyrand – Cindi Taylor – Maya White
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The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 43rd 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.
Over 11 days SASIFF will offer 1 USA Premiere, 11 Florida Premieres, 1 South Florida Premiere, 6 Palm Bech County Premieres, and 8 North Palm Beach County Premieres.
The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse will host 18 Premieres (January 23-30) at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach 33401.
EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace will host 9 Premieres (January 31-February 2) at 14775 Lyons Road in Delray Beach 33446
USA Premiere
THE KISS
(Kysset)
(Historical Drama, 2022, USA Premiere. Directed by Bille August. Denmark, 116-minutes – In Danish with English subtitles)
Oscar-winning director August (Pelle The Conqueror) adapts Stefan Zweig’s best-selling novel Beware of Pity as THE KISS. In 1913 Denmark, as World War I is brewing, Anton (Esben Smed), an aristocratic but penniless cavalry officer helps Baron Lovenskjold (Lars Mikkelsen) out of a jam and earns a place as a favored guest at his castle. Attracted to the baron’s vivacious niece but showering solicitous attention on Edith, his beautiful wheelchair-bound daughter, Anton is soon caught in a trap of his own making when the grateful young heiress mistakes kindness for love. Demonstrating his signature talent for historical drama, August makes superb use of authentic Danish locations including the Ravnholt Estate and Lykkesholm Castle. Co-starring David Dencik and Clara Rosager.
Thursday, January 30 – 4 pm / The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse
Florida Premiere
BUSHIDO
(Gobangiri)
(Historical Drama, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Kazuya Shiraishi. Japan, 129-minutes – In Japanese with English subtitles)
This reinvented samurai tale set in feudal Japan is steeped in history and the samurai code, and offers wrenching family sacrifice, dastardly betrayal, thrilling swordplay, and a look at the strategies of the chess-like Japanese board game of Go. A widowed samurai unjustly disgraced and ejected from his clan through the betrayal of a jealous rival lives in obscurity. Eking out a living as a humble craftsman, his masterful skill at the game of Go brings him unwanted attention. Once more the target of a false accusation, he is forced to defend his honor and save his daughter. Co-starring Masachika Ischimura and Kaya Kiyohara. “A profound exploration of feudal Japan… a must-see for longtime fans of samurai cinema”—Movie Pulse.
Sunday, February 2 – 4 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
ETERNAL YOU
(Documentary, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck. Germany/USA, 87-minutes – In English and Korean with English subtitles)
This is an incisive look at the ways artificial intelligence technology is transforming the ways humans deal with death. A new industry offers the tempting opportunity to allegedly communicate with deceased loved ones by way of an avatar that appears to channel their voices, current thoughts, emotions and memories. In uncanny and increasingly unsettling encounters, including with the mom who would go to any lengths to again hug her dead child, the filmmakers survey the startling and sometimes shocking experiences of users. Interviews with multiple developers of the technology skirt around the ethical implications while eagerly plunging into the future. “This thought-provoking and bang-up-to-the-minute documentary explores a morally questionable use of AI… on the knife-edge between thrilling innovation and cynical recklessness” – The Guardian.
Friday, January 31 – 4 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
FIRST CASE
(Drama, 2023, Florida Premiere. Directed by Victoria Musiedlak. France, 98-minutes – In French with English subtitles)
This is a thrillingly tangled web of ethical dilemmas and necessary lies, all held together by the glue of eroticism and the dark lure of the forbidden. Nora, a newly minted lawyer straight out of law school, is assigned to defend a 19-year-old accused of kidnapping and murder. Running interference with the brutally aggressive cop who is handling the interrogation, she soon finds herself as frighteningly stranded in unknown territory as the boy she is representing. Nora’s vulnerability leaves her wide open to the bold sexual advances of her nemesis, who sees her inexperience as his advantage. “Never a dull moment, and certainly no easy answers in this stunning first feature”—Filmuforia.
Friday, January 31 – 1 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
THE FRENCH ITALIAN
(Comedy, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Rachel Wolther. USA, 92-minutes)
The Closing Night Film of SASIFF 2025. A white lie about a plate of cookies is the first tipoff to the flexible ethics of 30-something Manhattan hipsters Valerie (Catherine Cohen) and Doug (Aristotle Athari). Trouble brews in the haven of their Upper West Side rent-controlled apartment when horrendous noise from below begins to punctuate their days. Rather than confronting the couple downstairs, the pair plan to trap their neighbor’s actress girlfriend with a complex revenge scheme involving auditions and rehearsals for a non-existent play. Spinning a comic clash of New York types and lifestyles, director/co-writer Wolther escalates the action to the tipping point of a fake opening night, where Emmy-nominated comedian Ikechukwu Ufomadu manages to steal the show in a tour de force performance. Co-starring Chloe Cherry. “The funniest New York movie in years”—The Daily Beast.
Actor Ikechukwu “Ike” Ufomadu will be present for audience discussion.
Sunday, February 2 – 7 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
HOLY COW
(Vingt Dieux)
(Drama/Comedy, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Louise Courvoisier. France, 90-minutes – In French with English subtitles)
Winner of the Youth Prize at the 2024 Cannes International Film Festival, HOLY COW is a rough and ready coming of age film with a foodie angle, set in the Jura region of France, renowned for its famed Comté cheese and hearty cuisine. Totone (Clément Faveau), a rude red-haired rascal, is forced by a tragedy to become guardian of his little sister and the failing family farm. The making and maturation of the cheese serves as an apt metaphor for the trajectory of the story and its zesty romance. A competition for best Comté cheese is a crafty strategy for giving viewers a fascinating glimpse of a little-known aspect of French country culture. “A joyful, earthy coming-of-age film about one of the most important things in life: good food”—Filmuforia.
Saturday, February 1 – 7 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
HOUSEWIFE OF THE YEAR
(Documentary, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Cierán Cassidy. Ireland, 77-minutes)
Winner of Best Irish Feature Documentary at the 2024 Galway Film Fleadh. From 1968 to 1995, Irish television annually featured the “Housewife of the Year” contest in which mostly-middle-aged mothers of many children competed for the crown and sash and the grand prize of a gas range after demonstrating their skill in household arts including preparing a simple meal. Scenes from the show’s history range from humorously kitsch to shockingly sad, revealing a life with parameters strictly proscribed by society and the Catholic church, and in which motherhood was not optional. The film’s present-day encounters with surviving winners revive mixed memories while delving into once-forbidden subjects including virginity and marriage, unwed motherhood, contraception and husbands wedded to the pub.
Saturday, January 25 – 1 pm / The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse
JULIE KEEPS QUIET
(Drama, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Leonardo Van Dijl. Belgium/Sweden, 100-minutes – In Dutch and French with English subtitles)
The official Belgian submission for 2025 Oscar consideration, in this coming-of-age film a scandal rocks an elite tennis academy where a popular coach is suspended under suspicion of sexually grooming his teen proteges. News of the suicide of one of them breaks and all eyes are on Julie, the young rising star long perceived to be his favorite. While not primarily a sports film, the vigorous and beautifully shot match sequences provide an apt metaphor for a conflict that plays out wrenchingly in Julie’s head. First-time actress and real-life tennis champ Tessa Van den Broeck turns in a remarkable performance as the talented but isolated young woman struggling with conflicting loyalties and a guilty secret as her future hangs in the balance. Co-starring Pierre Gervais. “A riveting psychological drama, slow burn intensity”—The Hollywood Reporter
Sunday, January 26 – 4 pm / The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse
LIZA: A TRULY TERRIFIC AND ABSOLUTELY TRUE STORY
(Documentary / 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Bruce David Klein. USA, 104-minutes)
(Drama, 2023, Florida Premiere. Directed by Pat Collins. Ireland, UK, 111-minutes)
Seasoned documentary filmmaker Collins (Song of Granite), whose earlier work has explored disappearing aspects of Irish culture, turns to fiction with this adaptation of John McGahern’s novel. Joe (Barry Ward) and Kate (Anna Bederke) abandon trendy London careers for a quiet life in the Irish countryside where Joe was born and where the seasons rule the rhythm of their days. The locals regard them with suspicion, especially when they aren’t seen at the village church. Collins delves deep for the old stories of belonging, departure and return. The cast includes veteran actors of the Irish stage and screen, including Lalor Roddy, Ruth McCabe, Brendan Conroy, Seán McGinley, and more. Best Film, 2024 Irish Film and Television Awards. “The Emerald Isle has rarely looked greener”—Eye for Film.
Monday, January 27 – 7 pm / The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse
THERE’S STILL TOMORROW
(Comedy/Drama, 2023, Florida Premiere. Directed by Paola Cortellesi. Italy, 118-minutes – In Italian with English subtitles)
Shot in black-and-white with a look that mimics the style of Italian Neorealism by Cortellisi, a multitalented popular star who cast herself as a longsuffering working-class wife and mother in mid-1940s Rome. This dark comedy riffs on the stereotypical image of a family under the thumb of a tyrannical father and irascible grandfather, with domestic violence staged for rueful laughs, but the wife just may have the last laugh when she receives a mysterious letter that holds the earth-shaking promise of change. Special Jury Award, Audience Award, 2024 Rome Film Festival. “With some nail-biting suspense…this is storytelling with terrific confidence and panache”—The Guardian.
Friday, January 31 – 7 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
YASMEEN’S ELEMENT
(Drama, 2024, Florida Premiere. Directed by Amman Abbasi. USA, Pakistan, Portugal, 76-minutes – In Urdu with English subtitles)
The beauty of northern Pakistan’s mountainous Hunza Valley region is the breathtaking backdrop to this colorful tale of an earnest child’s pursuit of her lost homework assignment, unaware that the Taliban is enacting a restrictive new plan for her future in her very own village. Loosely adapted from journalist Jeffrey E. Stern’s nonfiction book The Last Thousand, this drama follows Yasmeen, a lively 12-year-old eager student in search of her teacher’s home and encountering baffled neighbors, preoccupied medical workers, and men dismissive of her mission. The film’s allegorical aspect is subtle yet ultimately clear when the next school day dawns for Yasmeen and her friends. Starring Eshal Fatima. “An enthralling escapade… transfixing”—IndieWire.
Wednesday, January 29 – 4 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
South Florida Premiere
BROKEN DOLLS
(Documentary / Jewish, 2023, South Florida Premiere. Directed by Tracy Whipple and Gilles Bovon. USA, 82-minutes)
A mother’s obscured past become a daughter’s call to action in reconstructing a history altered by the Holocaust. In 1939, a mysterious benefactor enables a seven-year-old Jewish girl and her mother to escape Nazi Germany on a ship for Shanghai, where they face deprivation and an uncertain future. In the Jewish Ghetto of the international Chinese city, the child spends a decade reinventing herself. Decades later, now herself a mother with an established life in Florida, she comes full circle, seeking to lay claim to her past. In the complex quest to reclaim her German citizenship, the discovery of a shocking secret adds a new perspective to her life story.
Note: Director Tracy Whipple will be present for audience discussion.
Sunday, February 2 – 1 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
Palm Beach County Premiere
DAYS OF HAPPINESS
(Les Jours Heureaux)
(Drama / LGBTQ+, 2023, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Chloe Robichaud. Canada, 118-minutes – In French with English subtitles)
The privileged world of classical music is the setting for drama on and off the concert stage as a young rising star conductor played by Sophie Desmarais makes a misstep that may put her dream of a prestigious new job in peril. A controversial program for the final concert of her residency triggers a fraught confrontation with her personal demons, including her relationships with her controlling father/manager and her lesbian lover. Desmarais was coached by conductors Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Kensho Watanabe, and Nicolas Ellis to master her conducting movements. The film’s soaring music includes pieces by Mozart, Schoenberg, and Mahler. “An effective (and affecting) drama that boasts a spellbinding performance at its core”—Reel Film Reviews
Friday, January 24 – 1 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
EX-HUSBANDS
(Drama/Comedy, 20234, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Noah Pritzker. USA, 98-minutes)
Griffin Dunne (After Hours, An American Werewolf in London) leads a predominantly male ensemble cast in a wryly humorous tale revolving around questions of women and the lack thereof. There’s a straight line drawn between soon-to-be-married and soon-to-be-ex for three generations of men in the Pearce family. Elderly patriarch Simon (Richard Benjamin) has recently exited a 65-year union; grandson Nick is heading for the altar with a load of doubts, and the marriage of father-of-the-groom Peter (Dunne) is in the rearview mirror. Nick and pals head for a stag weekend in a Mexican resort, where Peter shows up as the uninvited guest. Soul-searching starts at the bottom of a glass for this gang and romance may be on the menu for Peter. Rosanna Arquette co-stars. “Dunne is the main event with his charming portrayal”—Eye for Film.
Sunday, January 26 – 7 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
MY SUNSHINE
(Boku No Ohisama)
(Drama / LGBTQ+, 2024, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Hiroshi Okuyama. Japan, 100-minutes – In Japanese with English subtitles)
The enduring appeal of ice-dancing casts a spell over a film steeped in the bittersweet nostalgia of first love. Set at a small-town skating rink in picturesquely wintry Hokkaido, Japan, the film starring Keitatsu Koshiyama and Kiara Takanashi sets up a delicate triangle of association between two young skaters and their coach, with emotional fallout for all three. For Takuya, a bullied loner, it’s love at first sight when he spies Sakura, a girl his own age gliding and twirling to the strains of Claire de Lune. The coach senses the chance to recruit an ice-dancing partner for his most talented protege. Unrequited adolescent crushes have unforeseen consequences, however, when Sakura begins to understand that the handsome coach she dreams of is gay. “Profoundly moving”—RobertEbert.com.
Saturday, February 1 – 1 pm / EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
TROLL STORM
(Documentary / Jewish, 2023, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Eunice Law. USA, 83-minutes)
A Montana realtor’s win in a groundbreaking First Amendment court case that struck a blow to white supremacy and neo-Nazism is charted in this searing documentary. Tanya Gersh, a wife, mom, and successful businesswoman, becomes the target of a smear campaign initially launched by a neighbor. Outsider far-right extremists jump into the act, sensing an opportunity for grandstanding their antisemitic agenda. Gersh’s contact information and location is released nationally in a hate publication, resulting in a cyber storm of death threats and harassment that cause the family to fear for their safety. Steeled by a knowledge of history and a sense of solidarity with Holocaust survivors, Gersh digs in and chooses to fight back.
Note: Tanya Gersh will be present for audience discussion.
Wednesday, January 29 – 7 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
(Un Langue Universelle)
(Comedy, 2024, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Matthew Rankin. Canada, 89-minutes – In Persian and French with English subtitles)
Winner of the first-ever Directors Fortnight Audience Award at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, and Canada’s official submission for the upcoming Oscar competition, UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE casts a strange comic spell in a lovingly bizarre tribute to Iranian cinema. In the surreal alternative universe of director Rankin, set in a time warp that weirdly resembles 1980s Canada, Persian is now the national language. A dweeby bureaucrat quits his government job and heads home to Winnipeg, bastion of prize-winning turkeys, abandoned monuments and Tim Horton’s shops serving tea from samovars. Asides, subplots and scores of delightful sight gags make this one of the most original and unforgettable films of the year. “A magnificent film, one that feels warm and familiar even as we realize just how startlingly original it is” – New York Magazine.
Saturday, February 1 – 4 pm /EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace
WILD DIAMOND
(Diamant Brut)
(Drama, 2024, Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Agathe Riedinger. France, 103-minutes – In French with English subtitles)
Selected to compete for the Palm d’Or in the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, WILD DIAMOND represents a daring new generation of go-for-broke French female directors. Liane (Malou Khébizi), a working-class teen in the south of France, lives for social media and aspires to Kardashian glitz styled from tawdry shoplifted booty. Although her online persona is brash and cartoonishly sexy, Liane is paradoxically an innocent, never more so than when she is led on by the scout for a TV reality show in search of new talent. Writer/director Riedinger poignantly creates a unique portrait of a wannabe influencer hungry for the endless fame of the internet. “A startling bold and true French drama.. the audience feels blessed by the arrival of a filmmaker this accomplished”—Variety.
Tuesday, January 28 – 4 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
North Palm Beach County Premiere
AUCTION
(Le Tableau Volé)
(Drama, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Pascal Bonitzer. France, 91-minutes – In French, English, and German with English subtitles)
The issue of the return of Nazi-looted art to its rightful heirs makes this high-stakes art world drama as current as international headlines. A wily Paris art auctioneer gets wind of an alleged Egon Schiele painting stolen in 1939 but now come to light in a small working-class suburb. Writer/director Bonitzer creates a web of intrigue in which money over morals threatens to prevail. Worth millions if authentic, the painting triggers fevered ambition on the part of the auctioneer, his ruthless art appraiser ex-wife, and his emotionally unstable assistant. Between the auction house and the American heirs of the painting’s original owners stands a naïve and earnest young factory worker, the painting’s current owner. Co-starring Alex Lutz, Louise Chevilotte, Léa Drucker. “A ripped-from-the-headlines ensemble drama set in the crosshairs of art and high finance”—Variety.
Saturday, January 25 – 4 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
BAD SHABBOS
(Comedy / Jewish, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Daniel Robbins. USA, 84-minutes)
The Centerpiece Night of SASIFF presents the Audience Award winner at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival. This funny film showcases family dysfunction, religious disparity and sibling rivalry when a family on the Upper West Side invite the Midwestern Catholic family of their eldest son’s fiancée to a Shabbos dinner for a first social blending of the clans. With tensions simmering, kosher klutziness and a prank gone wrong set the scene for chaos. By the time that there’s a dead body on the bathroom floor it starts to look like Agatha Christie-meets-Woody Allen. Kyra Sedgwick is a quirky standout as an obsessive matriarch, and Cliff “Method Mad” Smith of Wu Tang Clan excels as a helpful doorman. “One of the funniest movies films ever to take place during a Shabbos dinner”—Solzy at the Movies.
Thursday, January 30 – 7 pm / The Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse
THE GLORY OF LIFE
(Die Herrlichkeit Des Lebens)
(Historical Drama / Jewish, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Judith Kaufmann and Georg Maas. Germany/Austria, 98-minutes – In German with English subtitles)
A tender love story with Franz Kafka at the center would seem to run counter to the popular image of the author of such deeply paranoid works as The Metamorphosis and The Trial as a solitary, alienated man. For the filmmakers of THE GLORY OF LIFE, that is precisely the point as this bittersweet tragic tale unfolds the loving and life-affirming relationship between 40-year-old Kafka, already in poor health with tuberculosis, and Dora Diamant, the young children’s caregiver he meets in 1923. From the early days of their passionate attraction through a forced separation and a final reuniting in wintry Berlin, love, faith and humor come to the fore with a lightness that puts Kafka’s personal story in a new perspective. Co-starring Sabin Tabrea and Henriette Confurius.
Saturday, January 25 – 7 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
MIDAS MAN
(Musical Biopic of The Beatles / 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Joe Stephenson. UK, 112-minutes)
Often called “the Fifth Beatle,” manager/impresario Brian Epstein burned brightly as the man who catapulted the Fab Four to international fame then tragically died at 32. This brisk and wonderfully evocative film is a fictionalized capsule of early Beatles history from Liverpool’s grungy Cavern Club to the flower-power years, set against the background of Epstein’s short life. Jewish, closeted gay, and energized by the rocking tunes of the underground culture, Epstein (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) talks his way into managing the band of four scruffy lads. Also starring Emily Watson, Eddie Izzard, and Jay Leno as Ed Sullivan, MIDAS MAN brings to life one beloved chapter in the rock ‘n’ roll story with color and spirit, underlining the toll success took on the man who made it happen.
Friday, January 24 – 7 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
NEVER ALONE
(El Koskaan Yskin)
(Drama / Jewish, 2025, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Klaus Härö. Finland, 85-minues – In Swedish, Yiddish, Russian, Hebrew, English, Finnish, and German with English subtitles.)
Many heroes of Jewish resistance to the Nazis are still relatively unknown decades after WWII. In the hands of director Härö (The Fencer), the story of a risky maneuver by Jewish Helsinki businessman Abraham Stiller to save the lives of eight refugees comes to the screen with immense heart and impressive period veracity. Even as Finland appeared to be a haven for Jews fleeing the Nazis, the government forms an alliance with Nazi Germany against Russia. Stiller, wealthy, respected, and well-connected in political circles, calls in every favor and puts his life, reputation and business on the line to mount a clandestine mission to save the eight Jewish men scheduled for deportation to a death camp. Co-starring Ville Virtane and Karl Hietalahti.
Tuesday, January 28 – 7 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
OF DOGS AND MEN
(Al Klavim Veanashim)
(Drama / Jewish, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Dani Rosenberg. Israel, Italy, 82-minutes – In Hebrew with English subtitles)
Following the October 7 attacks, Israeli director Rosenberg (The Vanishing Soldier) felt compelled to process the emotions and the pain by making a film. Operating from a fictional framework but within the total reality of place, 16-year-old Dar (Ori Avinoam, the production’s only professional actor) travels to the ravaged Nir Oz Kibbutz within sight of the border in search of her lost dog. The missing dog stands in for many things that cannot be spoken of, including the disappearance of Dar’s mother. The girl’s many encounters include soldiers, an outspoken taxi driver, an 80-year-old kibbutz resident, and a woman who rescues abandoned pets. All are real non-actors whose presence and participation put a complex human face on the tragedy. Co-starring Yamit Avital. “A sober attempt to address the unthinkable, avoiding intrusiveness and sensationalism”—Screen Daily.
Monday, January 27 – 4 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
PINK LADY
(Drama / Jewish, LGBTQ+, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Nir Bergman. Israel, Italy, 106-minutes – In Hebrew with English subtitles)
Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox community is the setting for this story of a marriage in crisis when the husband’s secret desires are outed by criminals intent on blackmail. Bati (Nur Fibak), a mother of three happily married to devout and seriously observant Lazer (Uri Blufarb) receives a mysterious envelope in the mail containing graphic photos of her husband kissing another man. Amid denials and flimsy claims of Photoshopping, Bati takes a new look at her man. An unexpected encounter with a very unusual woman causes her to take a fresh look at herself. The film opens a Pandora’s Box of issues: Orthodox family values, homosexuality and conversion therapy.
Friday, January 24 – 4 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
YANIV
(Comedy/Jewish, 2024, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Ammon Carmi. USA, 80-minutes)
Consider a Bronx high school drama teacher getting around budget cuts by funding the school’s spring musical with illegal gambling loot. That’s the wacky plot premise cooked up by writer/director Carmi and co-writer/actor Benjamin Ducoff, a real-life NYC high school teacher. Desperate for funding, the teacher gets tipped off to a high-stakes underground gambling ring where Yaniv, “the Blackjack of the Jewish people,” is the game of choice. The catch? The secret basement nightclub is run by and for a tight-knit group of Hasidic men, and the teacher and his pal don’t have a ghost of a chance at passing, until…they don Orthodox disguises complete with fake beards, and it is game on. Co-starring Annabelle Steven. “A fun and funny thriller with a lot of heart”—FilmThreat.
Sunday, January 26 – 1 pm / The Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center
For more information about the SASIFF or to purchase tickets, please visit www.sasiff.org.
About The Donald M. Ephraim Sun & Stars International Film Festival:
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+ A Tour of Beloved Garden Plants with Horticulturist Matthew Boyson – January 24
+ Terrarium as an Art Therapy: Little Gems for Life – January 25
+ Story Time in the Garden – January 25
Plus:
RIBBIT THE EXHIBIT II – All Month Long
(West Palm Beach, FL – December 19, 2024) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will be bursting into 2024 with 30+ healthy and horticultural classes and events throughout January, including the return of the Sacred Arts Tibetan Monks from India and our popular and frog-tastic RIBBIT THE EXHIBIT II.
“We are inviting friends and families to kick-off the new year with an eco-friendly flourish at Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest public garden—Mounts Botanical Garden, a beautiful, tranquil, 20-acre oasis located just minutes from the hustle-and-bustle of downtown West Palm,” says Mounts Executive Director James E. May.
“In addition to taking advantage of our numerous and informative horticultural classes and workshops, visitors can enjoy our multiple special exhibits – such as our delightfully whimsical RIBBIT THE EXHIBIT II, featuring 18 larger-than-life frog sculptures at work and play,” he adds.
Mounts Botanical Garden is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm (with last entry at 3 pm). Admission is $20 for adults; $18 for seniors, college students and military with IDs; $13 for ages 6 to 17; and free for children under age 6, Mounts members, and RAP (reciprocal program) members.
January 4
Orchids are for Everyone Potting Workshop:
Orchids and Cold Weather
Saturday, 10:00 am to 11:15 am
$10 for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Free for Tropical Orchid Society Members with proof of Tropical Orchid Society Membership (shown on the day of class) – please register at www.mounts.org to save your spot.
Registration is required; classes are nonrefundable. Class size is limited 35 Adults
Join us for an interactive workshop conducted by members of the board of the Tropical Orchid Society. Each workshop will begin with a brief introduction followed by specific growing advice for the month followed by repotting demonstrations and Q & A. Attendees may bring one orchid to repot and the media and pot or mount they prefer to use. Orchid Potting Workshops are held in the Mounts Botanical Garden Pavilion inside the main gate next to the new Welcome Center, on the first Saturday of every month.
$25 members; $30 nonmembers (includes full Garden admission).
Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Class 1: Tai Chi Intermediate Class
9:15 am to 10:15 am
This class is for those who have learned the basic Sun Style Tai Chi Forms and wish to pursue advanced Sun Style Forms. Lessons will be multi-faceted, addressing not only the external execution of the Forms, but more importantly, deepening the internal dimensions of the Forms, such as: magnifying the Qi (Life Energy) and incorporating the Internal Principles of Tai Chi: Song (loosening), Jing (mental quietude), Chen (sinking of dan-tien), and Huo (agility) which are vital to one’s well-being and healing.
In addition, we will explore another Tai Chi Form, the Yang Style.
Note: Wear sneakers or closed comfortable shoes and a loose top and pants. Please bring a towel and water.
Class 2: Tai Chi Beginner Class
10:15 am to 11:15 am
This class is designed for those new to Tai Chi or those curious about Tai Chi. You will learn basic Tai Chi principles and moves, called Forms. The primary goal is to improve your overall health and well-being, the use of mindfulness and balance through the Forms are thought to open the doors to Health and Serenity. Tai Chi is excellent for those who want a gentle, but effective exercise.
Note: Wear sneakers or closed comfortable shoes and a loose top and pants. Please bring a towel and water.
Manifest Your 2025 Vision with Cacao and Sound Healing
with Casa Rituals
Sunday, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
$35 for members; $45 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Registration is required; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Step into 2025 with intention, gratitude, and alignment. Upon arrival, participants will receive a sacred Mayan ceremonial smudging to cleanse and release the energies of the past year, creating space for new beginnings. The Cacao Ceremony will guide you into your heart space, where you’ll anchor your dreams and goals for the year ahead, followed by a sound immersion ceremonial journey to amplify your intentions with the harmonizing energy of sound. Let this sacred experience be your foundation for manifesting a year of soulful growth, joy, and abundance.
Note:Please bring your yoga mat and blanket.Please no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and no caffeine 3 hours before and after the event.
+ General Admission January 6-10 includes full access to the Sacred Arts Tour mandala making, prayer ceremonies, and the Tibetan Marketplace for the day. A Single Day Pass is $25 per day for Nonmembers (includes Garden admission), and $5 per day for Members (Garden admission is free with membership).
+ General Admission January 11 for the Cultural Pageant and final Closing Ceremony is $30 per day for Nonmembers (includes Garden admission), and $10 per day for Members. Monk-led workshops and activities are not included with general admission pass. Saturday admission for the Cultural Pageant and Closing Mandala Dissolution Ceremony is not included.
+ Multiple Day Discount is $100 per person for Nonmembers and $20 for Members. This special pass pays for four days with the fifth free (Monday through Friday only) and includes access to daily opening and closing ceremonies, viewing the Sand Mandala construction, and authentic Tibetan Marketplace. Monk-led workshops and activities are not included with this week-long general admission pass. Saturday admission for the Cultural Pageant and Closing Mandala Dissolution Ceremony is not included.
Join us in welcoming the monks from the Drepung Gomang monastery who are renowned for the Sacred Art of Sand Mandala Construction. They will be creating a Green Tara Sand Mandala (Dol jang), which is the Female Buddha that grants protection and relief from suffering, and generates compassion, love, and peace. Construction of a mandala of this size and intricacy takes 5-7 days to complete with multiple monks working on it for 5-6 hours a day. Each day’s events include opening ceremonies and informal conversation with the monks as the mandala is created. Before and after working on the mandala each day, the monks recite prayers in the traditional overtone chanting, with each monk singing a full chord of three notes. The prayers are often accompanied by delicate hand gestures, cymbals, drums, horns, and flutes. General Admission includes full access to the Sacred Art Tour mandala making, prayer ceremonies, and the Tibetan Marketplace for the day. For complete details or to purchase tickets to the Sacred Arts Tour at Mounts Botanical Garden from January 6-11, 2025, visit https://www.mounts.org/sacred-arts-tour-drepung-gomang-monastery/.
Workshops & Activities Led by the Monks
Monday—Saturday, January 6-11 / 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Authentic Tibetan Marketplace
The Sacred Art monks of Drepung Gomang bring with them Tibetan merchandise with Buddhist religious symbols and mantras. Much of the merchandise is made by the monks living at the monastery and helps to support those studying there with living expenses and medical care. Full-day access to the Authentic Tibetan Marketplace is included with your general admission ticket. All proceeds from the marketplace go directly to the monks of the Drepung Gomang Monastery.
Tuesday, January 7 / 1:00 to 2:00 pm
Mani Stone Painting Workshop
$10 for Members and Nonmembers
Mani Stones, also known as jewel stones, dot the Tibetan landscape. They are inscribed with mantras or devotional designs as an offering or a form of prayer. Often these stones are grouped together in piles or stacked to create walls to help celebrate and spread the faith and are believed to help aid in the manifestation of goals. In this Monk-led workshop, participants will create their own mani stones with prayers or symbols of personal significance.
Wednesday, January 8 / 1:00 pm
Pet Blessing
$25 per pet for Nonmembers and $5 per pet for Members
Meant to bestow good fortune and blessings upon furry family members, the pet blessing will imprint seeds of happiness for the animals. The mantras recited are for health and success in this life and the next ones. Bring your pet to the Garden and have them personally blessed by the monks. All animals must be under control at all times by a leash or crate. Pet tags for the Sacred Arts Tour will be available for purchase after the blessing for $5 each via credit cards only.
Note:Animals are not permitted inside the building for the Sacred Arts Tour.
Friday, January 10 / 2:00 pm until sold out
Momo Sale
One of the delights of the visiting monks are momos, a traditional “dumpling” in which a flour shell is carefully filled with a mix of veggies or beef, which are skillfully wrapped and steamed. They are believed to have originated in Tibet centuries ago and have become an integral part of Tibetan cuisine. Don’t miss this opportunity to take home delicious hand-made momos.
Saturday, January 11
Sacred Arts Tour Cultural Pageant and Final Closing Ceremony
General Admission: $30 for Nonmembers and $10 for Members (Garden admission is free with membership)
Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
Morning ceremony follows the same practice as Monday through Friday.
+ Cultural Pageant
Saturday, 12:00 pm
Experience ancient Tibetan cultural rituals, including the snow lion dance, good luck dance, monk dance, sacred chants, prayers, and monastic debate, bringing authentic Tibetan traditions to life.
+ Closing Ceremony
Saturday, 4:00 pm
The closing ceremony includes prayers, chanting, deconstruction of the mandala, and sharing the blessed sand with those in attendance.
January 7, 14, 21, 28
Watercolor at the Garden
with Carl Stoveland
Tuesdays, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm $20 for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission). Classes are nonrefundable. Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults.
Join artist Carl Stoveland and share the love of art and nature with fellow art enthusiasts. This class is for adults only. Bring your pencils, pens, paints. Sketchpad, watercolor pad, or journal, and your favorite photographic device (i.e., cell phone camera or tablet). Some experience preferred. True newbies should consider the beginners class.Each week or two, the class will start a new painting project. Time will be split between demos by Stoveland and supervised painting time for participants. Subjects will be chosen by instructor with assistance from class.
Tuesdays, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm $20 for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission). Classes are nonrefundable. Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults.
If you have always wanted to try watercolor but been overwhelmed by it then this is the class for you. Geared toward novice watercolor enthusiasts, this class will focus on the basics, including a new technique and a simple painting each week. Join artist Carl Stoveland and share your love of art and nature with fellow art enthusiasts. This class is for adults only. Bring pencils, pens, paints, sketchpad, watercolor pad, or journal, and your favorite photographic device (i.e., cell phone camera or tablet). Each week or two, the class will start a new painting project. Time will be split between demos by Stoveland and supervised painting time for participants.
FREE for MBG members and children under 6; $20 for nonmember adults; $18 for seniors 65+, college students, and military with ID; $13 for children 6-17. Ticket includes full Garden admission.
Note: Dogs are FREE for Mounts members and $5 for nonmembers.
This dog-and-family-friendly monthly event is held throughout the Garden. Bring your favorite pooch and enjoy a relaxed garden stroll. There are many great spots to capture family photos for posting online with #mountsbotanicalgarden.
Guidelines:
+ Non-retractable leashes only; retractable leashes are not permitted.
+ No more than one dog per adult will be admitted.
+ Rabies vaccination must be current.
+ Visitors should bring their own water and treats for the puppies.
Full Moon Release Ceremony with Sacred Cacao & Sound Bath
with Casa Rituals
Sunday, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
$35 for members; $45 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Registration is required; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Come be inspired in the Herb Garden of Well-Being as we explore the healing power of the sound and your intention and immerse yourself in the transformative power of nature during the Full Moon Flower Release Ceremony. This awe-inspiring gathering takes place in a tranquil garden, carefully adorned with aromatic flowers and lush greenery. The Casa Rituals philosophy is deeply rooted in helping to bring everyday mindful intention to the busy modern-day person. This is achieved by creating a deeper and more aligned space, working with the vibration of sound-healing and sacred rituals for internal peace and harmony.
Your Experience Includes:
+ Ceremonial Smudging and Blessing: Upon arrival, you will be welcomed with a sacred smoke blessing to cleanse and release any burdens from your daily life, inviting you into a space of renewal and serenity.
+ Heart-Opening Cacao Ceremony: Savor a cup of the highest-quality ceremonial cacao, crafted to relax your body, open your heart chakra, and prepare you to receive the profound healing energies of the evening.
+ Full Moon Release Ritual: Through guided intention, you will learn to release what no longer serves you, embracing the transformative energy of the Full Moon with grace and empowerment.
+ Yoga Nidra and Sound Healing: Finally, sink into deep relaxation with a Yoga Nidra meditation, followed by an immersive sound healing journey. Let the harmonious vibrations of gongs, crystal singing bowls, and other high-frequency instruments wash over you, promoting deep healing and alignment.
This magical event invites you to reconnect with nature, align with the moon’s powerful energy, and nurture your inner well-being in a tranquil, supportive environment.
Note: Please bring a yoga mat and blanket. Also, no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and caffeine three hours before and after the event.
Free for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Registration is required; class size is limited to 45 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Ready to take your vegetable gardening skills up a notch? This class is designed for gardeners who have some experience but want to deepen their knowledge and improve their garden’s productivity in Florida’s unique climate. We’ll cover advanced topics such as crop rotation, soil enhancement techniques, organic fertilization, disease management, and integrated pest management. You’ll also learn how to extend your growing season, optimize your garden’s layout for better yields, and select the best heirloom and hybrid varieties for Florida’s challenging conditions. This class offers hands-on advice tailored to Florida’s subtropical environment, ensuring you can grow a wide range of vegetables year-round with confidence. Ideal for those looking to refine their gardening practices and boost their harvest.
Saturday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Free with admission to the Garden
Plen Air Palm Beach Painters will be in the Garden all day painting Garden scenes, creating a lovey atmosphere for our guests to view art and artists at work. The Plen Air Painters are happy to answer questions about Plein Air Painting or their techniques, and they may have an original painting or two to sell to anyone in the market for some beautiful art.
January 18
Get GardenFit
with Madeline deVries Hooper Saturday, 9:30 am to 10:30 am
$30 for members; $40 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) Registration is required; class size is limited to 20 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Join Madeline Hooper, GardenFit creator, executive producer, and host of GardenFit, the hit national public television series, for a lively session at Mounts Botanical Garden. Madeline will demonstrate simple, practical movements that will have you feeling your best as you dig, plant, and prune. GardenFit proves that gardening should be a joyful, pain-free experience.Don’t miss this chance to get inspired, get moving, and get GardenFit. Additional Upcoming GardenFit dates: February 15, March 16, April 5
Note: GardenFit, the hit national public television series, offers a new approach to gardening, based on the premise that gardening should be a joy and not painful. It’s a first-of-its-kind fusion of garden tours and self-care, teaching viewers how to take care of their body while taking care of their garden. The show brings together themes of nature, sustainability, and wellness in a delightfully engaging format.
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
January 18
Breaking the Barriers to Orchid Growing:
Saturday, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
$10 members; $25 nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Free for Members of The Orchid Society of the Palm Beaches (proof of membership is shown on the day of the class). Please register at www.mounts.org to save your spot.
Registration is required; class size is limited to 35 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Mounts Botanical Garden and The Orchid Society of the Palm Beaches present Potting Workshops the third Saturday of each month. Orchid Potting Workshops will be held in the Mounts Botanical Garden Pavilion just inside the main gate next to the new Welcome Center. We cordially invite you to participate in our engaging and interactive workshops, led by esteemed members of the Board of The Orchid Society of the Palm Beaches. The workshop will begin with an insightful discussion about the topic, followed by hands-on potting demonstrations, facilitated by our knowledgeable board members. Attendees are encouraged to bring potting and sanitizing materials, and up to two orchids to repot. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to enhance your potting skills and techniques. The potting sessions will wrap up with a friendly Q&A, to deepen your knowledge and ask questions.
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
January 18
For the Love of Bees Honey Tasting and Presentation
with Joanna Diamond
Saturday, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm $25 for members; $35 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) Registration is required; class size is limited to 25 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Enter the world of the hard-working yet least rewarded humble honeybee and find out what makes these tiny but critical insects so special. Learn fascinating facts, dispel myths and misconceptions, and find out why instead of us being afraid of them, they should be scared of us. Go behind the scenes of live bee removals (including Africanized bees) and have a frank discussion about what WE can do for THEM, instead of the other way around. We will delve into honey’s incredible, edible world, learn how bees make honey, discuss different honey varietals, and enjoy a honey-tasting session. Local raw honey will be available for sale.
$25 for members; $35 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Forest Bathing, also known as “Nature Therapy,” is an immersive experience in nature that gives you an opportunity to reset your outlook on life and have an encounter with the nature in a way that you have never experienced before. It is a sensory practice that takes you away from your phone, computer, and social media and back to what your body yearns for…..a connection with nature. A sense of peace. A sense of relaxation. A sense of being in the present moment. It provides the perfect time to become a human “be”-ing instead of a human “do”-ing! During a Forest Bathing experience, you will be invited to slow down and reconnect with nature’s perfect balance using your senses to see the sunlight playing through the leaves, smell the flowers, and feel and hear the gentle wind whispering to you to return to your native roots and discover your deeper self. Your nature encounter concludes with a tea ceremony to connect with other like-minded nature lovers. Forest Bathing has been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, lift depression, reduce stress, and improve sleep. But beyond these physiological changes, this contemplative experience will show you how important it is for your well-being to take time in nature daily! Plan to arrive 15 minutes before the start time. Bring a chair or yoga mat.
$30 for members; $40 for nonmembers(includesfullGarden admission).
Registration isrequired; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Upon arrival, participants will receive a ceremonial smudging and blessing, helping to release any burdens from their day-to-day life. Then they will be given a cup of the highest quality, Ceremonial Cacao to participate in our sacred heart-opening Cacao Ceremony. The Cacao works to relax you, open your heart chakra, and help you to be receptive to the healing you will experience. Finally, you’ll relax into Yoga Nidra meditation and deep sound healing. You will be immersed in the healing energies of the gong, crystal singing bowls, and other high-frequency instruments.
Note: Please bring a yoga mat or blanket, and do not drink alcohol on the day of the ceremony or consume caffeine three hours before and after the event.
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
January 24
A Tour of Beloved Garden Plants
with Mounts Horticulturist Supervisor Matthew Boyson
Friday, 10:00 am to 11:30 am
Free for members; $25 for nonmembers(includesfullGarden admission).
Registration isrequired; class size is limited to 20 adults; classes are
Join Matt Boyson for a personal and inspiring tour showcasing favorite plants in the Garden. From stunning showstoppers to hidden gems, you’ll explore a carefully curated selection of botanical wonders that hold a special place in the heart of our horticulture team. On this tour, participants will:
+ Learn what makes each featured plant unique, from fascinating adaptations to vibrant blooms and intriguing histories.
+ Discover insider tips on how to grow and care for these favorites in your own garden.
+ Hear behind-the-scenes stories about how these plants became part of the Garden’s collection.
+ Take time to appreciate the beauty, fragrance, and texture of these horticultural highlights.
Whether you’re a plant enthusiast or simply enjoy spending time in nature, this tour offers an intimate and engaging journey through the Garden’s most cherished specimens. Come celebrate the plants that inspire and delight our team every day!
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
January 25
Terrarium as an Art Therapy: Little Gems for Life
with Omar Ananais
Saturday, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (includes refreshments)
$45 for members; $55 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission)
Registration is required; class size is limited to 20 adults; classes are nonrefundable.
Join us for an inspiring workshop where we blend art and nature to craft stunning terrariums—personal oases filled with reflection and wisdom. Bring your favorite clear glass vessels that complement your space and create two custom terrariums during the session. Please note that the glass vessels are not included in the ticket. We recommend large vessels, up to 10 inches in diameter, for the best results. We provide all essential materials, including mosses, soil, a selection of plants, and decorative elements. A variety of optional plants will be available for purchase at the workshop. Learn the skills to care for your terrarium, including maintenance tips and guidance on choosing the best grow lights and bulbs to ensure your creation thrives. Led by Omar Ananais, a mindfulness and art therapist from Peru whose workshops are celebrated for being engaging and transformative, this experience is designed to promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Explore your artistic side and create living works of art that reflect your inner world. Become the artist of your mind.
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
January 25
Story Time in the Garden
This program is free with Garden admission, but registration is required at least 5 days before each session, so be sure to secure your spot early!
Join us for a magical morning at Mounts Botanical Garden with Story Time in the Garden, presented in partnership with the Junior League of the Palm Beaches. Held every fourth Saturday of the month through April 2025, this enchanting program is perfect for children under 7 years old. Enjoy a delightful book reading surrounded by blooming flowers and lush greenery, followed by a fun craft activity to spark creativity. It’s the perfect way to introduce young minds to the wonders of nature and stories.
To register, please visit:
https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2025-01
RIBBIT THE EXHIBIT II
Back by popular demand is this collection of 18 larger-than-life, whimsical frog sculptures on exhibit throughout the Garden, offering a playful and imaginative exploration of amphibians. These fun and quirky sculptures also create opportunities for engaging programming about real frogs and their essential role in our environment. Each piece is handcrafted and colored with natural patina by artist Andy Cobb, and almost all the super-sized sculptures are new to Mounts and were not part of the original exhibition in early 2020.”
Mounts Botanical Garden & Bloomberg Connects
Explore Anytime, Anywhere with New Mobile Garden Guide
Visitors can now explore Mounts Botanical Garden anytime from anywhere across the globe with the new Mobile Garden Guide. Launched in partnership with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and cultural app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the guide is designed to elevate and enrich the visitor experience by making it easy to discover more of what people love before, during, and after their visit to the Garden. Multi-media content includes maps and information on Mounts Botanical’s 25 display gardens, art in the garden, and current and upcoming exhibitions, as well as an ever-growing spectrum of new photo, audio, and video content available exclusively via the app. To learn more and download the app, visit www.mounts.org/mobile-garden-guide/ [mounts.org].
About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:
With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.
Please join us for a wonderful presentation by one of Florida’s most award winning photographers
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2024, at 5:30pm, at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414. The evening will also include a Meet & Greet, Member Spotlight, and fabulous Raffle. For more information, please contact presidentofwas@gmail.com.
Moving from Wisconsin to Florida in 2017, Mark Stall has established his home and career on the Treasure Coast. Stall has been practicing photography since the age of eleven. He began with traditional cameras and dark room processes and now uses a variety of high-end cameras and video cameras sometimes using computers and software to give his images new identities.
Mark Stall is the recipient of several awards at leading juried exhibitions in Wisconsin & Florida, including The Hidden River Art Festival Eddy Award (2012), several Cedarburg Art Museum (2014, 2015, 2016) Ozaukee Annual Juried Exhibition (2016) The Milwaukee Intercontinental Hotel (2016) Best of Show AE Backus Museum Juried Photo Exhibition (2022) 1st Place Award Stuart Audubon Society Juried Photo Exhibition (2022) 1st Place Award Martin Artisan’s Guild Tis the Season Juried Exhibition (2023).
The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 43rd 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.
WELLINGTON, FL – Ring in 2025 at Wellington’s premier shopping destination, The Mall at Wellington Green. The mall will host numerous fun happenings, including pop-up work out classes, star-studded sports signings, engaging children’s events, and more.
New Year, New You Expo
Saturday, January 11
11:30am-1:30pm
Free
Grand Court
Celebrate your best, most fit self at The Mall at Wellington Green this new year! During this expo, the mall will hold four, 30-minute workout classes for guests to try, including Zumba, Orangetheory, and a Body Weight Functional Training class, hosted by one of the mall’s newest stores, Ncognito. Additional wellness and fitness vendors, including the B-12 Store, Fit2Run, Galtsand, and Yuly360 will showcase their products at the event. Outside vendors including Wellington Regional Medical Center, Ideal Nutrition, and Orangetheory Fitness will also be onsite. Plus, the mall will host an exciting $500 Wellness Shopping giveaway and provide swag for attendees.
Winnie-the-Pooh Mommy & Me
Wednesday, January 15
10:30am-12pm
Free
Grand Court
Parents and kids under five are invited to enjoy a Winnie-the-Pooh themed morning of fun! Children will enjoy story time, themed crafts, cameos from the Pooh Bear, and treats and beverages from Starbucks.
Mad Science Kids Club
Saturday, January 18
11:30am-1pm
Free
Grand Court
Children and parents should join the mall for some educational fun at this Mad Science Kids Club event. Attendees will enjoy a live performance by Mad Science Palm Beach, science activations, a spin art bike activity, and more. Plus, guests can enjoy complimentary pretzel nuggets courtesy of Auntie Anne’s.
Palm Beach Autographs is excited to welcome boxing legend, Mike Tyson, to its store. Fans will be able to meet Tyson, who will be signing autographs and posing for photos. For more information or to buy tickets, visit palmbeachautographs.com/pages/signings.
Zumba Dance Party with Jaime
Every Saturday
10:30-11:30am
Free
The District at Wellington Green
Livin’ La Vida Zumba! Enjoy The Mall at Wellington Green’s fun, dance fitness party program that combines high- and low-intensity Latin dance moves designed to burn calories and boost cardio endurance. All ages and levels are welcome.
The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
About The Mall at Wellington Green
The Mall at Wellington Green in Wellington, FL is a 1.2 million square foot, two-level regional shopping destination, and it features over 160 stores. Retailers include Macy’s, Dillard’s, Apple, Brighton, Chico’s, Forever 21, H&M, Tommy Bahama, City Furniture, The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, CMX Wellington, and more. For more information, visit shopwellingtongreen.com.
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. (December 16, 2024) – The West Palm Beach Library Foundation is thrilled to announce that Melissa Sullivan will once again chair the Foundation’s premier fundraising event, Food for Thought, for a record third year! The annual dinner will be held Saturday, November 8, 2025, at The Beach Club, Palm Beach. This luxurious venue offers guests a stunning view of the ocean from the second-floor ballroom, where the dinner is held.
Under her guidance, Food for Thought revenue has grown exponentially as she chaired first the 2023 dinner, followed by the 2024 dinner. Now, Melissa is looking forward to guiding the Library Foundation’s signature event to yet another record-setting year. Her enthusiasm and love of the library lends itself well to crafting the details that will delight the generous donors coming out for an amazing evening to benefit the programs and services of the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach.
Food for Thought brings Foundation patrons and friends together with Table Hosts from diverse backgrounds and careers, who lead lively conversations. Guests select their table based on their favorite topics ranging from authors, entertainers, and community notables, while enjoying an evening of delicious dining and stimulating banter. The evening also features a guest speaker plus live and silent auctions.
Sponsorship opportunities for the 2025 event are available by calling 561-868-7793.
About the West Palm Beach Library Foundation
The West Palm Beach Library Foundation raises funds for the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach to provide free quality programs, services, and resources that enrich and strengthen its diverse community. The Foundation hopes to create an inspired community where children excel, and adults thrive. Gifts to the Foundation support popular library programs including afterschool homework centers, summer learning programs, reading programs, teen college prep, job readiness, and adult programs in art, technology, education, culture, and entertainment.
Sophia Stone, Yacht Co-Chair; Dean Dimke, CEO WPBLF; Tina Munroe, Yacht Co-Chair, and Melissa Sullivan
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. (December 17, 2024) – Members of the WPB Library Foundation’s 2025 Yacht Cruise & Dream Auction Committee were hosted at a December 5, 2024, reception in the new Heritage Auctions offices. Owners Sebastian Clarke and Katherine van Dell treated committee members to a signature cocktail, wine, and champagne, along with a gourmet charcuterie display.
Event Co-Chairs Tina Munroe, Vice-President and Relationship Manager of Key Private Bank in Palm Beach Gardens, and Sophia Stone, also of Palm Beach Gardens, thanked those attending for their commitment to assisting in securing sponsorships, ticket sales, and acquiring items for the silent and live auctions. The cruise will set sail Sunday, March 2, 2025 aboard the Grand Princess yacht for a leisurely cruise from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. along the Intracoastal Waterways, enjoying open bars, a buffet, and auctions.
Attendance at the reception included Josephine Bayard, Kelly Brennan, Audrey Burke, Mary Ann & Wallace DuPont, Stephanie Gates, Christine Horrocks, Trey Mahoney, Nancy Marshall, Rita Marteski, Margaret Moraskie, Jeri & Charles Muoio, Daphne Nikolopoulos, Adrienne Raptis, and Melissa Sullivan.
Sponsors already confirmed for the Yacht Cruise and Dream Auction include Related Ross and Key Private Bank as Benefactors. Sponsorship opportunities for the 2025 event are available by calling 561-868-7793.
FFT Chair Margaret Moraskie, WPBLF Board Vice Chair; Dean Dimke, WPBLF CEO, and Daphne Nikolopoulos, WPBLF Board Member
About the West Palm Beach Library Foundation
The West Palm Beach Library Foundation raises funds for the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach to provide free quality programs, services, and resources that enrich and strengthen its diverse community. The Foundation hopes to create an inspired community where children excel, and adults thrive. Gifts to the Foundation support popular library programs including afterschool homework centers, summer learning programs, reading programs, teen college prep, job readiness, and adult programs in art, technology, education, culture, and entertainment.
Artistry: In Motion to feature curated art, dynamic music and more
December 17, 2024 (WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) — Put on your dancing shoes! The Armory Art Center’s annual fundraiser returns this February, featuring an unforgettable evening of fun, music and dancing through the decades.
Artistry: In Motion takes place at the Armory Art Center on Thursday, February 6, 2025 from 6-10 p.m.
Mix, mingle, and dance the night away! At this vibrant event, guests can enjoy hearty hors d’oeuvres, an open bar with craft cocktails, wine and more, and a night of grooving to songs from different decades—including rock n’ roll, Motown and disco—supplied by an electrifying DJ.
Guests can also stroll through the Armory Art Center galleries to view the Annual Student and Faculty Exhibition. All works are for sale (with proceeds split between the artists and Armory), giving new or established collectors the opportunity to purchase unique pieces from emerging artists.
Additionally, guests can browse one-of-a-kind handbags painted by talented local artists, all at different price points.
Artistry: In Motion is curated by event chair, Janet Schur, and co-chairs Lynn Feld and Linda Silpe. Proceeds will support the Armory’s art classes and workshops, youth art programs and summer camps, and art exhibitions for the Palm Beach County community.
“No fundraising event is quite as unique, artistic, or fun as Artistry—and we cannot wait to host this one-of-a-kind party,” said Janet Schur, event chair. “Most importantly, guests are supporting an honorable cause: helping the Armory Art Center continue to offer impactful arts programming for our community.”
Tickets are $350 per person in advance; $400 per person at the door. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. To learn more about Artistry: In Motion or to purchase tickets, please visit www.armoryart.org.
If You Go (Calendar Item)
Who: Armory Art Center
What: Artistry: In Motion
When: Thursday, February 6, 2025 (6-10 p.m.)
Where: Armory Art Center (811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401)
Tickets: $350/person advance, $400/person at the door
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About the Armory Art Center:
Having served the community for over 30 years, the Armory Art Center’s art school and galleries provide creative opportunities to enhance your life. The mission of the Armory Art Center is to inspire the creation and experience of art and the Armory’s vision is to be the leading community resource for arts education. Serving over 3,000 students annually, the Armory Art Center offers 160 courses per term in six terms throughout the year to students ranging in age from pre-school to retiree. Classes in drawing, painting, photography, jewelry, ceramics and sculpture are held in twelve state-of-the-art studios. Twelve exhibitions are hosted annually in three galleries. The Armory’s exhibitions, lectures and special events are open to the public.
The Armory is proud to have been the recipient of several awards in recent years, including The Palm Beach Post’s Best of Palm Beach County (2022 Best Art Gallery), Chamber of Commerce of The Palm Beaches (2021 Nonprofit of the Year), The Flamingos: Florida Weekly’s Best Awards (2021 Best Place to Create Art), the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County’s Muse Awards (2020 Legacy Award) and more.
For information, visit www.armoryart.org or call (561) 832-1776. The Armory Art Center is located at 811 Park Place, West Palm Beach, Fla., 33401.
Shopfrom Little Smiles’ Amazon Wish List, donate online or by text, or drop off a new, unwrapped gift
Palm Beach Gardens, FLA. – (December 16, 2024) – Little Smiles of Florida invites the community to help brighten the holidays for local children in need through its 15th Annual Holiday Toy Drive. Through December 25, 2024, the drive collects new, unwrapped gifts for children from newborn to 18. These donations are distributed through collection centers for families to pick up or delivered directly to Little Smiles’ 39 pediatric partners, including hospitals, medical daycare centers, hospices, shelters, foster homes, and medical support facilities.
“The need is greater than ever this year, and we rely on our community’s generosity to ensure no child goes without a smile this holiday season. Every toy, every donation, and every act of kindness makes a lasting difference,” said Brittany Perdigon, Executive Director of Little Smiles Florida.
Last year, the toy drive made a tremendous impact, doubling its reach and collecting over 20,000 toys and gifts, bringing smiles to more than 12,000 children across Southeast Florida. The community support is vital in helping kids be kids during difficult times. Visit littlesmilesfl.org to make a donation, shop the Amazon Wish List, or shop for a gift and drop it off at a participating business or the Little Smiles North Pole at Harbourside Place, 106 Front St, Jupiter, FL 33477. Donations can also be made by texting LITTLESMILES to 44321.
Local businesses are encouraged to participate by becoming sponsors or drop-off locations.
Donations fund the holiday toy drive and year-round programming at one of the many facilities that partner with Little Smiles. Donations fund movie nights and arts and crafts events and fulfill specific requests like birthday celebrations, ensuring children and their caregivers experience moments of joy and normalcy during challenging times.
For more information about Little Smiles Florida and the toy drive, including details on drop-off locations, or to donate, visit littlesmilesfl.org.
About Little Smiles Florida:
Little Smiles is a not-for-profit organization operating in Palm Beach County and the greater Southeast Florida region. The charity was founded in 1999 by local businessman Paul L. Donohue, who saw a need and inspired the community to bring comfort and joy to children and their caregivers at Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. Little Smiles now partners with thirty-nine pediatric facilities from St. Lucie to Miami that include hospitals, medical day care centers, hospices, shelters, foster care homes, and medical support facilities. Their mission is to help kids during difficult times. They provide smiles to children and their support staff with fun events, including movie night, arts and crafts, and snack breaks. They fulfill individual needs and requests, such as providing a toy to help distract a child after surgery, pajamas to stay extra comfy during their time at the facility, or even a cake and a present to celebrate a birthday during their time at one of the facilities.
Shakespeare by the Palms Production of “As You Like It” January 30 – February 2
Royal Palm Beach, Florida (December 12, 2024) The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival is presenting its first wintertime Festival with the Shakespeare by the Palms V production of “As You Like It” on January 30 – February 2 at the Commons Park Amphitheater in Royal Palm Beach. Presented by The Village of Royal Palm Beach and sponsored by Gary and Katherine Parr, the performances take place from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. each night. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $5 per person.
“We are incredibly excited to have this multitalented group of artists join us for our first wintertime Shakespeare Festival,” says Shakespeare Festival Managing Producer, Elizabeth Dashiell. “Artistic Director Trent Stephens has put together a brilliant script that plays to the strength of our talented performers and we cannot wait to share it with our year-round residents and seasonal visitors.”
The cast list includes last summer’s Dr. Kevin Crawford Fellowship recipient Lee Ritter (King Lear) in the role of Rosalind; Festival newcomer Tristen Hooks (Big Fish) as Orlando; Company actor Sara Grant (Macbeth, King Lear) as Celia; Madi Fernandez (Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night’s Dream) returning to the Festival in the role of Phoebe; guest artist Ben Lusk as Oliver, and Company veteran performer Daryl Willis as Adam. All performers will play multiple roles, and live music will be performed by guest artist Ben Lusk (Forlorn Strangers, The Rally Club).
“As You Like It” follows the resourceful Rosalind and her friends as she journeys from the Royal Court to the Forest of Arden. Disguised as a shepherd, Rosalind encounters her love, Orlando, and decides to befriend him as a shepherd boy and cure Orlando of his “lovesickness” for Rosalind. Witty words and romance play out while the disputes between a pair of brothers comes to a happy ending for all.
Guests attending the production are invited to bring a beach chair or blanket, picnic basket and enjoy on-site concessions each evening. For more information, please visit pbshakespeare.org.
The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival’s 35th Anniversary Season continues with the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department partnered Shakespeare by the Sea production of The Winter’s Taleon July 10 – 20, 2025,Thursdays through Sundays at the Seabreeze Amphitheater in Carlin Park, Jupiter.
The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespeare by the Palms V and Shakespeare by the XXXV productions are made possible thanks to generous support from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The Village of Royal Palm Beach, The Palm Beach County Cultural Council and Gary & Katherine Parr. Additional funding is provided by Frank Cona & Lisa Calberg and an Anonymous Donor. Visit pbshakespeare.org for more information.
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Village of Royal Palm Beach and Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival present
5th Annual Shakespeare by the Palms
As You Like It
January 30 – February 2, 2025
Commons Park Amphitheater
11600 Poinciana Blvd, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
Banished from her kingdom, the resourceful Rosalind and her friends escape to the forest where they are free to explore new identities, friendships, and love in this delightful romantic comedy. Free admission, bring beach chair or blanket and a picnic basket or enjoy on-site concessions.
ABOUT THE PALM BEACH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival is a 501(c)3 professional theater company dedicated to enhancing the accessibility and appreciation for Shakespearean, classic and contemporary theater for all ages and socioeconomic levels. For more information about the Festival, its history or its season, please visit www.pbshakespeare.org.