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Avocado Grill’s Chef Julien Gremaud Part of Bahamas Relief Efforts

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Avocado Grill’s Chef Julien Gremaud Part of Bahamas Relief Efforts

Julien Gremaud, the chef and owner of Avocado Grill restaurants, works hard to bring high-quality, innovative and exciting meals to diners. He’s now turned his passion for feeding people to the front lines of Bahamas relief following the destructive Hurricane Dorian.

 

Gremaud, with Thierry Beaud, Rodney Mayo and hundreds of others, is organizing a Bahamas Relief Cruise that will go on rotation for the next two months to help those devastated and left with nothing.

 

“People are stranded,” shared Gremaud who boarded the ship within two days of the storm passing South Florida and spent 72 hours working to help clean, feed, and assist those who lost it all. “We had to act fast. Dorian was a slow-moving storm and we were left in limbo here in South Florida. The people of the Bahamas were stuck for days without water, food or shelter though. They are our neighbors. Maybe we were spared so we could help them.”

 

While on the ship back to Florida, Gremaud and the team knew they had to continue to help. The group began fundraising almost immediately upon their return and have already embarked on a second trip back.

 

Gremaud also began working to raise monies to bring the ship back to help ($1 million is needed and they are at the halfway mark). He called his contacts, recruited friends, and began reaching out to vendors and suppliers he works with to see what could be done. Almost instantly, Gremaud was able to raise $100,000 and with his team, has created a partnership with a food vendor who is providing disposable paper supplies, canned goods, shelf stable beverages and more.

 

Continued Gremaud, “It was tough to see what these people have endured. They are resilient and they have our support. I am confident that together they will get back on their feet.”

 

To learn more about the Bahamas Relief Cruise, please visit www.bahamasreliefcruise.org.

 

 

Goldman Eye Center is first to bring revolutionary cataract surgery to Palm Beach County

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Goldman Eye Center is first to bring revolutionary cataract surgery to Palm Beach County

 

(Palm Beach Gardens, FL, September 12, 2019) David A. Goldman, M.D., of Goldman Eye, is the first eye surgeon in Palm Beach County to perform eye surgery using a groundbreaking type of intraocular lens.

David A. Goldman, M.D., of Goldman Eye

The AcrySof IQ PanOptix Intraocular Lens (IOL) is the first and only trifocal lens for vision correcting surgery in the United States. It is a new high-tech option for people with cataract to gain clear vision at all distances – near, mid and far – reducing the need for glasses after surgery.

 

The Toric version of the IOL is designed to correct astigmatism as well, a common condition that occurs when the cornea is irregularly shaped, like a football instead of a baseball, causing vision to appear blurry.

 

This week, Dr. Goldman is the first ophthalmologist in Palm Beach County to perform cataract surgery in Palm Beach County using both the new trifocal PanOptix lens and the Toric PanOptix lens.

 

Trifocal lenses have been available for years in other countries. This August, the FDA finally cleared it for patients in the U.S.

 

“The ophthalmological community has been eagerly awaiting the FDA approval of the trifocal lens because its cutting edge technology meets the needs of today’s active lifestyles, from viewing mobile devices and computer screens to high-quality distance vision in a range of lighting conditions,” said Dr. Goldman.

 

An intraocular lens is a tiny, artificial lens for the eye. It replaces the eye’s natural lens when it is removed during cataract surgery.

 

“The adoption of trifocal lens implants will eclipse traditional multifocal lenses because of their superior results in improving vision for patients with cataract and astigmatism,” continued Dr. Goldman, a former Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Palm Beach Gardens. “I’m confident they will refashion the eye surgery field much like LASIK did in the early 2000s.”

 

The FDA approval of PanOptix was based on a pivotal study at 12 investigational sites in the United States that revealed uninterrupted vision and high patient satisfaction with nearly 100% of PanOptix clinical trial patients saying they would choose the same lens again.

 

About Cataracts

A cataract is clouding in the natural lens of the eye. As a cataract develops, the eye’s lens gradually becomes hard and cloudy, allowing in less light, making it difficult to see. Cataracts generally result from aging, but radiation exposure, taking steroids, diabetes, and eye trauma can accelerate development. Cataracts are the most common age-related eye condition and leading cause of preventable blindness. Twenty million in the U.S., age 40 and older have cataracts. Cataracts are treated by removing the eye’s cloudy natural lens and surgically replacing it with an intraocular lens. More than 98 percent of cataract surgeries are considered successful, and patients typically can return to regular routines within 24 hours.

 

About PanOptix

 

The AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® Trifocal IOL is a type of multifocal IOL used to focus images clearly onto the back of your eye (retina) to allow clear vision after the cataract removal. In addition, the center of the AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® Trifocal IOL allows for better near (reading) vision and intermediate (computer work) vision versus what a monofocal lens would provide.

 

Potential Side Effects: Due to the design of multifocal IOLs, there are some side effects that can be associated with the AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® Trifocal IOL models. These may be worse than with a monofocal IOL, including visual disturbances such as glare, rings around lights, starbursts (rays around light sources), and reduced contrast sensitivity (decrease in ability to distinguish objects from their background, especially in dim lighting). These side effects may make it more difficult to see while driving at night or completing tasks in low lighting conditions such as at night or in fog, or in a dimly lit room after surgery as compared to before surgery.

 

Further, a toric IOL corrects astigmatism only when it is placed in the correct position in the eye. There is a possibility that the toric IOL could be placed incorrectly or could move within the eye. If the toric lens is not positioned correctly following surgery, the change in your astigmatism correction by the IOL, along with any necessary correction with glasses, may cause visual distortions. If the lens rotates in your eye, you may need additional surgery to reposition or replace the IOL.

W-O-R-L Television News

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W-O-R-L Television News

By John F. Rifenberg

Good Morning, Orlando! The newest, bests, seaport city in the south: Where the Gulf of Mexico meets the Atlantic Ocean.

A little later we will have an in-depth weather report. Here’s a spoiler alert, no hurricanes and no tornadoes in the forecast. Yeah!

And now, the news of this morning. Direct from the new capital of the United States, Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Washington D.C. area continues to be inundated with flooding and new reports saying there’s been massive looting, starting with the homes of the House of Representatives and Senators, they seem to be the first engulfed in the fury for reasons only known outside of Washington.

The former President’s Cabinets chiefs, for reasons also unknown, their homes were the first to be set on fire. Unfortunately, there is no fire department anymore in the city, and those men who thought they were on higher ground. It’s all underwater now just like the stock market.

And now from the W-O-R-L foreign desk, the Canadian government has started building a wall on the borders of the U.S. today.

The Canadian Prime Minster said today, “It’s to keep out undocumented Americans from entering our country. We are worried about drugs coming across our borders. Many of the prisons have had to set people free due to the weather conditions. We don’t know who these people are. Worst of all and it’s a big insult for us that many Americans are trying to learn how to speak Canadian, using a fake accent, trying to pose as locals. It’s hard to believe they would stoop that low.”


And back at the news desk. It’s reported that the new look military –style, Canadian Police , which look great I must add, will be patrolling the borders with orders to shoot to kill if need be.

The Prime Minister declared, “All we are trying to do is slow down the thousands of people trying to enter our country. And the U.S. must pay for the wall; after all they created the problem. I must tell you that they are foreigners to us and will be treated as such. We are not a suburb of Buffalo. Where can they go, that’s the problem? The U.S. is losing square mile after square mile to the rising water. Going north seems to be the direction to follow.”
Also at the capital today, the followers of disgraced former President Trump demonstrated today, carrying signs and yelling slogans, proclaiming that global warming is fake news. Also they are demanding another voting recount because of the landslide defeat of their President. They contend it was because of the backlash because of the Russian influence in the election.

Former President Trump said he had no comment on the matter from his summer home in Greenland.

Our next news story really hits home for all of us that have a grill or a good piece of sidewalk on a sunny day. It’s hot enough to could cook a steak on the cement. We all have heard that expression. Cattle prices are skyrocketing throughout the nation. With the new settlers from the east coast and the west coast moving into the mid-section of the country, land is getting scarce. Plus add the huge problem with land- poachers pretending to be land owners. It is said, be careful of anyone who doesn’t sound like a real local and doesn’t drive a truck.

Pork farmers are having the same problems as the cattle ranchers, but the pork farmers, don’t know what to do with all of the waste, which is toxic for our land and a dwindling freshwater supply. Which of course, the pork farmers had denied for years, again big business lying to the public. But at this point the damaged is done. For some reason the chicken farmers are doing very well, and they should, I mean who doesn’t like fried chicken.

Meanwhile, seafood prices are at the lowest in years. There’s so much water out there the fish just love it. The fish seem to gravitate to their new venue, where the everglades once were. They are taking full advantage of this new breeding ground. These fish are like Roman Catholics. So there’s plenty of fishing to be had.

On the lighter side, there’s a great seafood festival at the new Harbor Inn. This marina is on the gulf side of Orlando. There’s plenty of great food and ice cold drinks to be had for all and don’t forget that if you are in the sun wear a hat. Also, they are new slips for your boats and plenty of fresh fish for all. Just remember don’t eat the fish with three heads.
Finally the weather, it’s going to be hot. The high temperure should be at 119 degrees but in the early morning, the low will be 92. Don’t forget that if you are in the sun, wear a hat, your sun screen and drink plenty of water. Speaking of water the water out of your tap may smell different and look brown. Call your local officials in your area to report the problem or revert to drinking beer…

Just in from the W.O.R.L bulletin desk, our correspondent for South America, the rain forests are on fire. It’s because of the severe drought conditions. And they have no fire department either. Remember friends, the rain forest produces twenty percent of the world oxygen. Just a thought! I wonder where all the animals go and how do they take care of their families.

One last item here at W.O.R.L. Orlando, we are welcoming a new regular to our show. Dr. Joel Goldsmith. He will be helping our family of viewers and answering medical questions of the day. For example, when to wear an oxygen mask because of the heavy air, and what number sun block to use during the day. Today, by the way calls for an SPF of 194.With this Sun we have today gives new meaning, to the phrase, having a nice tan.

I have as announcement to finish this morning’s broadcast: This is the end of my career here in Orlando. I will miss my friends and all the people I’ve met here and most of all the viewers. The Canadian government has issued my family a green card enabling us to enter their country. I have a new job, being the spokesperson for the Ottawa Dolphins. That’s the new location of the old Miami team. Thank you so much for your support and one last word…Aye!

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John Rifenberg is co-chairman of the writing group of Royal Palm Beach. He has just finished his newest book “The Alphabet Out of Order,” which is an assortment of stories and poems, including his award winning short stories.

30th ANNUAL CHRIS EVERT PRO-CELEBRITY TENNIS CLASSIC

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CHRIS NOTH, CARSON KRESSLEY HEADLINE
30thANNUAL CHRIS EVERT
PRO-CELEBRITY TENNIS CLASSIC

Nov.4, 2017; Delray Beach FL: 2017 Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic
Chris Evert. Photo Credit: Camerawork, USA.

Annual Event is November 22-24, 2019

BOCA RATON, FL (Sept. 10, 2019) – Chris Evert Charities is excited to announce the star-studded lineup for the Chris Evert
Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic. Presented by Chase Private Client, the Classic is set for November 22 – 24.

Celebrities scheduled to play in the 30thannual event include Chris Noth, Carson Kressley, Jon Lovitz, David Cook, Hélio Castroneves, Shawn Hatosy, Tate Donovan, Jamie McShane and Maeve Quinlan.

Hollywood Stars and Wimbledon Champions will once again converge on South Florida to celebrate 30 years and one of the longest running charity events hosted by a former professional athlete.

Chris Noth is best known for setting hearts aflutter as the iconic “Mr. Big” on HBO’s Sex and the City, which also launched two blockbuster movies. Chris rose to prominence as Detective Mike Logan on the original Law and Order and starred in the CBS award winning drama The Good Wife.

 

Carson Kressley returns to the event bringing his extraordinary style and humor to center court. After beginning his career as an independent stylist, Kressley went on to win a primetime Emmy during a five-year run as the fashion savant on Bravo’s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. He is also a New York Times best-selling author with three books to his credit.

One of the most successful IndyCar drivers in the world Hélio Castroneves returns to the event. Castroneves is a three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and one of the winningest drivers in Team Penske history. The 2019 season marks the 20th year of competition under the Team Penske banner for Castroneves. Multi-talented, Castroneves and his dance partner Julianne Hough were crowned 2007 champions on the fifth season of Dancing with the Stars.

Also returning are longtime participants and fan favorites comedian Jon Lovitz (Saturday Night Live), American Idol winner David Cook, Shawn Hatosy (TNT’s Animal Kingdom),Tate Donovan (Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle), Jamie McShane (Netflix’s Bloodline) and Maeve Quinlan (Former WTA pro-turned actress Bold and the Beautiful).

Tennis pros confirmed to play alongside Evert include longtime friend and fellow International Hall of Famer Martina Navratilova and former French Open doubles champion Luke Jensen.

 

The Classic weekend kicks off with a Friday morning Pro-Am, followed by the Classic Cocktail Party that evening, poolside, overlooking the Marina. Saturday begins with celebrity tennis at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, followed by a star-studded Gala that evening. After the celebrity red-carpet arrivals, guests will enjoy dinner, dancing, and a live and silent auction. Dazzling the audience with musical entertainment, will be the legendary Barry Gibb, one of the most successful rock and roll performers of all time. Sunday will be the grand finale of the weekend’s two days of celebrity tennis.

 

Last year, the 2018 Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic raised an amazing $800,000 dollars. Since 1989, Chris Evert’s efforts have contributed over $25 million in an ongoing campaign against drug abuse and child neglect in Florida. With the help of loyal and generous sponsors, participating celebrities, legions of volunteers and a dedicated staff, Chris Evert continues to raise money for programs funded through the Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida and the Drug Abuse Foundation of Palm Beach Country.

The Chris Evert Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic presented by Chase Private Client is sponsored by Atlas Event Rentals, Boca Raton Resort and Club, City of Delray Beach, Clive Daniel Home, Fairfield by Marriott Boca Raton, Global Wings, Hospital for Special Surgery, iheart media, IOMAXIS, ISG Graphics, Mayors Jewelers, NYY Steak, Posh Properties, Printzilla, Residence Inn by Marriott Boca Raton, Rolex, Sun-Sentinel, Swiss International Air Lines, Ltd.,Travelhost of Palm Beach, Ultimate Software, and Wyndham Boca Raton and Wyndham Deerfield Beach Resort.

Tickets for this year’s event are now on sale and range in price from $20 to $900. Purchase tickets online at www.chrisevert.org/tickets/or call 561-394-2400.


About Chris Evert Charities:
Since 1989, Chris Evert Charities has raised more than $25 million in an ongoing campaign to provide a bright future for Florida’s most at-risk children. With the help of loyal and generous sponsors, participating celebrities, legions of volunteers and a dedicated staff, Chris Evert continues to raise monies to fund programs through the Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida and the Drug Abuse Foundation of Palm Beach County. The event is one of South Florida’s longest-running charity events hosted by a former professional athlete. For more information, visit www.chrisevert.org.


Media Contact:

Terri Neil
561-628-2538
terrinpr@comcast.net


Photo Credit: 
Camerawork, USA

Bahamas Hurricane Relief Collection

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Bahamas Hurricane Relief Collection

Wellington was fortunate to weather Hurricane Dorian without impact. Now that our Village is back to normal operations, we will do our part and give back to our neighbors in the Bahamas who have lost everything.

The Village is partnering with area relief agencies to deliver collected supplies to the Bahamas, periodically, from September 9 through September 21, 2019.

Collected supplies will be used to meet storm-related needs and support long-term recovery efforts in the Bahamas. These items have been requested directly by the Government of the Bahamas.

Supplies Needed
(new, unused items only)
• Baby Supplies
• Hygiene Kits
• Toiletries
• Cleaning Supplies
• First Aid Kits
• Can Openers
• Insect Repellent
• Flashlights
• Batteries
• Pet Food
*The following items WILL NOT be accepted: money, sharp objects, flammable items, medications, food items.

The Village will be accepting donations at the following locations:

Drop-Off Locations
(during normal business hours)
• Village Hall
12300 Forest Hill Blvd.
• Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Blvd.
• Community Services Office
1092 Wellington Trace
• Village Park
11700 Pierson Road
• Lake Wellington Professional Centre
12133 Ken Adams Way
• Ultima Fitness
12799 West Forest Hill Blvd.
• Wellington Fire Stations
(All Wellington locations)

Wellington parents may also drop off donations at their child’s school.

Donations will be accepted at Village Park on Saturday, September 14, 2019 (look for signs pointing to drop-off area).

Wellington will also host a Bahamas Hurricane Relief Collection Event at the Wellington Community Center on Saturday, September 21, 2019. The Village will partner with the Wellington Community Foundation and other local organizations and non-profit groups to collect donations (only new, unused items) between 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

For more information, visit Wellingtonfl.gov/HurricaneRelief.

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.

For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch WellingtonTV for the latest happenings.

 

YWCA Hosts “Down South” Luncheon

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West Palm Beach, Florida: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

YWCA Hosts “Down South” Luncheon

Judge Nelson E. Bailey

The YWCA of Palm Beach County is celebrating its 102nd year of continuous service to the women and families of the county with a “Down South” Luncheon on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 11:30 a.m., at the Kravis Center’s Cohen Pavilion. The menu will replicate what was served at the YWCA’s famous “Down South” Luncheons, “the finest southern cooking,” which started in 1981.

Keynote Speaker will be acclaimed Florida Cracker storyteller Judge Nelson E. Bailey, whose tales highlight Florida’s rich multicultural history and agricultural roots. Harvey Oyer III, Esq. is the Honorary Chairman.

The YWCA has been an integral part of Palm Beach County’s history, providing the first boarding house for young women who came to West Palm Beach to work; establishing the Mamie Adair Center with services for minority residents in inner city West Palm Beach; teaching thousands of youngsters how to swim; providing a residence for disabled women; and offering an array of programs and services to Palm Beach County residents. The YWCA now operates the Mary Rubloff YWCA Harmony House, a 72-bed shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic violence; Rapid Re-Housing for domestic abuse victims; a Child Development Center for children ages 3-5; Y-Girls and Y-Teens, school-based enrichment for girls ages 8-18 in the Glades; and various racial justice initiatives.

Said Event Chairwoman, Theresa LePore, “We are very proud and excited to have reached 102 years of service and look forward to what the future holds for the YWCA. We are so happy to have Judge Bailey entertain us at the event.”

Tickets are $65 per person or $625 for a table of ten and sponsorship opportunities are available.

For more information or to reserve a seat, please call 561-640-0050 or visit Events at www.ywcapbc.org.

TROPHY ROOM CHEF COLLABORATION SERIES CONTINUES

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TROPHY ROOM CHEF COLLABORATION SERIES CONTINUES

Wednesday, September 18 with Cafe Boulud’s Rick Mace 

Chef James Strine has teamed up with five friends for a series of collaborations bringing Palm Beach’s best chefs into the Trophy Room kitchen. Part four takes place Wednesday, September 18 with Cafe Boulud’s Chef Rick Mace.

Strine and Mace worked together at Cafe Boulud from 2013-16. Since both chefs are classically trained, they are presenting a modern take on French dishes that were served at NYC’s first fine dining restaurant, Delmonico’s, during the Gilded Age. Strine and Mace selected their dishes from The Epicurean, the culinary encyclopedia written in 1893 by Delmonico Chef Charles Ranhofer comprising more than 3,500 recipes.

Guests can order a la carte or enjoy a tasting of all eight dishes for $75 per person. It’s also Wine Wednesday so bottles of wine are half off, and the reserve list is 20% off.

Up next: October 16: Chef Tim Lipman | Coolinary Cafe    

WHEN: 

Wednesday, September 18

Reservations available starting at 4pm (bit.ly/TROpenTable)

 

WHERE: 

Trophy Room

12300 S Shore Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414

(561) 793-2110 | www.trophyroomrestaurant.com  

APPETIZERS

Country Pate ‘Bourguignon’ $16

pickled carrots, roasted onions, frisee

 

Marinated Tuna Tartine $18

soft egg, tomato concasse, haricot vert

 

Oysters a la Hollandaise $17

spinach, cream, tarragon

 

SOUP   

Game Consome 12

madeira, black truffle, foie gras

 

ENTREES    

Arctic Char Antoinette $38

potato croquettes, shrimp, anchovy butter

 

Beef Thieblin $52

sweet corn fritters, horseradish cream

 

Lobster a la Marsilly $48

basmati rice, crispy sweetbreads, artichoke, peas

 

DESSERT     

Vacherin $10

Pear, Fig, Brazil Nut

 

Trophy Room: Trophy Room offers a modern dining experience in an intimate setting. Chef James Strine’s elevated New American menu with global influences features a selection of prime beef, Florida seafood, brick-oven pizzas, pastas and composed plates prepared simply with seasonal and locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. The main dining room, cocktail bar & lounge, 35-seat private dining room and lush outdoor garden is outfitted with comfortable furnishings and a sleek modern design. Inspired by worldly tables and experiences, Trophy Room brings a global perspective from its cuisine and bar program to its vibe, creating an energetic space that is equal parts five star restaurant and chill lounge. @trophyroomrestaurant  |www.facebook.com/pg/trophyroomrestaurant

Ice Cream Sundae Fundraiser

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Flamingo Clay Studio

Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery

Presents

Ice Cream Sundae Fundraiser

for the Bahamas and Farmworkers

(BYOB) Bring your own Banana

Friday September 13    6-9PM

Saturday, September 14   10AM- 7PM

15 South J Street – Downtown Lake Worth Beach

Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery traditionally steps in to help when tragedy strikes.  The devastation in the Bahamas and the plight of our local farmworkers will be no exception.  As citizens around the county rally to raise funds, supplies and equipment, artists at the studio and gallery can do no less.

We have well over 200 bowls and mugs that we will donate. Come and fill them with ice cream and toppings.  If you want a banana split- (BYOB) bring your own banana.

Contact CGMSGallery@FLamingoClayStudio.org to reserve your bowls.  Advance prices for bowls and mugs are $15 or 4/$40.  Price at the door without reservation is $20. 100% of funds will be donated.

 

We, in Palm Beach County, know how lucky we are to have avoided this disaster.  Now it’s our turn to share our good fortune with those who did not fare as well.

 

For additional information contact Joyce Brown, Joyce@Flamingoclaystudio.org.

Clay Glass Metal Stone Cooperative Gallery is sponsored by the Flamingo Clay Studio, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio and gallery space for three-dimensional artists.  The gallery and studio are located at 15 South J Street in downtown Lake Worth Beach. Hours are Sunday thru Thursday, 10AM-6PM. Friday and Saturday, 10AM-9PM.   There will be three gallery openings each month in season.   The Flamingo Clay Studio offers open studio, classes and workshop opportunities for those interested in the 3-D Arts and Artists in Clay and Fused Glass.

For information call Joyce Brown-215-205-9441 or Joyce@FlamingoClayStudio.org.   Gallery phone: 561-588-8344 Studio phone: 561-284-6807

Magnifique Winter Intensive Auditions

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Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

 

Magnifique Winter Intensive Auditions

WHO:  Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

 

WHAT:  Auditions for the Magnifique Winter Intensive will be held at the Kravis Center on Sunday, Sept. 15, from 1-4 p.m. Students who are selected will participate in the Magnifique Winter Intensive, January 2-6, to train with ballet dancers and instructors from France in the pure tradition of l’Ecole Francaise (the French School).

 

Founded by Jean-Hugues Feray, former principal dancer with many international companies, including Ballet Florida and National Ballet de Marseille, the Magnifique Winter Intensive will feature faculty including Charles Jude, former star of the Paris Opera Ballet and now artistic director of the Ballet de l’Opera National de Bordeaux; Muriel Maffre, former dancer with the Hamburg Ballet, Monte-Carlo Ballet and San Francisco Ballet; Olivier Pardina, former principal dancer with the Nice Opera House, Bejart Ballet and a principal teacher with the Miami City Ballet School and Stephanie Roublot, former dancer with Ballet de Nancy and now a principal dancer with the Ballet de l’Opera National de Bordeaux.

 

WHERE:  The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401.

 

WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 15; 1-2 p.m. for grades 4-6 and 2-4 p.m. for grades 7-12

 

WHY: For over 25 years, the Kravis Center has helped students of all ages fuel their imaginations and expand their lives through comprehensive arts education programs. Last season, nearly 60,000 children from Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties attended performances, such as The Lightning Thief, presented in Dreyfoos Hall, through the S*T*A*R Series. The Center’s Admission Waiver Program ensures that no child is denied access to a performance based on ability to pay.

 

To register for the Magnifique Winter Intensive auditions, please call the Kravis Center Education Department at 561-651-4251 or visit parisballetdance.com.  The audition fee is $35; the 5-day Magnifique Winter Intensive tuition is $495.

Fright Nights looking for scare actors

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Fright Nights looking for scare actors

Who: Fright Nights, the largest haunted house event in West Palm Beach

What: Casting call for scare actors

Details: Fright Nights is looking for energetic male and female performers, 16 years and older, with all levels of experience. Both paid and volunteer positions are available. Two forms of ID are required. Kids younger than 16 may audition but must have a parent who volunteers to work alongside them. Visit the website, www.myfrightnights.com, for a complete description of ID requirements.

When: Sunday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m.

Where: Coral Sky Amphitheatre

Background: Fright Nights at the South Florida Fairgrounds will open on Friday, Oct. 11, and will continue to be held on October 12,17-19, 24-26, 31 and November 1 and 2. Midway hours are from 6 p.m.-11 p.m. (midnight on Friday and Saturday). The haunted houses will open at 7 p.m. The carnival of terror offers four new haunted houses each year and includes scare zones, food and beverages, live entertainment, virtual reality, video games and midway carnival rides.

For more information on Fright Nights and to get discounted tickets and other offers, visit the event’s website, www.myfrightnights.com, or follow the event on Facebook, www.facebook.com/FrightnightsSFF.