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Cultural Reset

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Cultural Reset

By Lori Hope Baumel

Illustration by Rollin McGrail.

The kids are back in school. It’s time to shut off CNN and give yourself a cultural reset. Some families need a vacation from all the effort they put into their summer travels. Whether it be the amount of energy you put into a trip you planned or packing the kids up for camp and unpacking them upon their return, it can be exhausting. Personally, I can’t keep up with the news cycle and I’ve shut it off for now. Netflix, Amazon Prime and video home streaming services let me choose how I want to stare at my screen.

 

No matter the size of your family, it takes a little while to transition from summer to fall. In Florida, it’s still stifling hot and our “two season” climate (season 1: very hot, season 2: tolerable) will continue until the temperature drops in mid-November. Therefore, participating in cultural activities can cool the mind.

 

There’s much to look forward to this month. The newly expanded Norton Museum is offering a wonderful selection of exhibits and the newly announced Kravis Center lineup is the most impressive in years. The Kravis Center happens to be presenting my favorite musicals of the past decade. Peruse their websites and try to make time in your schedule far in advance. In addition, Audible.com and Kindle offer some newly released books that range from light subjects to the importance of addressing global poverty. If you prefer to have a book in hand, support our local Barnes and Noble (perhaps grab a cup ‘o’ joe) and chill while looking through their new or classic selections. If we don’t support our local bookstore, we may not have the opportunity to enjoy walking around a bookstore by the end of this decade.

Yes, our responsibilities never end. There are bills to pay, errands to run, chauffeuring to do and long work days ahead. But the cultural arts are always there to enhance your “ME TIME.” It’s up to you to make the best of the little free time you may have. Perhaps my suggestions will help you choose a direction. Good luck with the plethora of opportunities offered locally.

 

Live… Go… Do!

 

Top 5 for September

(And… some planning ahead)

 

1) Go to Kravis.org

 I’ve lived in Wellington for over 20 years and I can easily say that this year’s lineup of Broadway musicals is the best the Kravis Center has ever had. To see Hamilton, Beautiful, Once and Come From Away offered in one season is extraordinary. Do your best to get tickets to any of those shows as soon as possible. In addition, there are some fan favorites: Fiddler on The Roof, Miss Saigon, Man of La Mancha, Cabaret, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and, if you’re into disco, The Donna Summer Musical. You can Google the NY Times reviews of these musicals and see if they suit your taste. The venue is also offering single night runs of The Color Purple and An American in Paris. The single night shows offer minimal props and scenery but are entertaining, nonetheless. The only show I would not recommend is The Play That Goes Wrong. Google the NY Times review for further information on that play.

 

Seriously, if you’ve never heard of the musical, Once, give it a try – it’s one of my all-time favorites. The music is extraordinary, and the storyline is not typical of the average template musical. If you can land a ticket to Hamilton, you’ve hit the jackpot!

 

Finally, the 2019 – 2020 season includes a terrific jazz vocal and comedy lineup including vocalist Jane Monheit and funnyman Jim Gaffigan. Lectures, Lunch and Learn programming, classical and dance performances are scheduled throughout the season. There’s also a nice variety of children’s programming. As I mentioned previously, go to Kravis.org and plan ahead. This is the best Kravis Center season yet!

 

 

2)Read:

The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World

by Melinda Gates

 

How can we summon a moment of lift for human beings – and especially for women? Because when you lift up women, you lift up humanity. – Melinda Gates

 

It’s no secret that the Gates family have become part of the Wellington Community. Jennifer Gates has become an accomplished equestrian in our town. But are you aware of the extensive philanthropic work her parents, Bill and Melinda Gates, are doing with their foundation? Melinda Gates’ compelling book gives us a global perspective on how empowering women can save lives and educate both men and women of all cultures.

 

For the last 20 years, Melinda Gates has been on a mission to find solutions for people with the most urgent needs, wherever they live. Throughout this journey, one thing has become increasingly clear to her: if you want to lift a society up, you need to stop keeping women down. 

Melinda shares lessons she’s learned from the inspiring people she’s met during her work and travels around the world. Melinda’s narrative is backed by astounding data. With emotion and grace, she shares issues that need our attention – from child marriage to lack of access to birth control and gender inequity in the work force. In addition, she confides about her personal life and equality in her own marriage. She seeks to change the world and ourselves. Gates emphasizes the importance of connection with extraordinary women advocating for change.

As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai, states “Melinda Gates has spent many years working with women around the world. This book is an urgent manifesto for an equal society where women are valued and recognized in all spheres of life. Most of all, it is a call for unity, inclusion and connection. We need this message more than ever.”

 

3) Let’s go to the Movies!

 

Once Upon A Time in Hollywood

 With a cast that includes Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Dakota Fanning, Al Pacino, Bruce Dern, Lena Dunham, and many cameos, this tour de force of a film is sure to grab Oscar attention.

 

If you were a fan of late ‘60s pop culture, the music of The Mamas and the Papas, Bruce Lee, Steve McQueen and silly spaghetti westerns then you’ll really love this collage of a film. If you’re unfamiliar with the era, you’ll still enjoy the movie’s homage to classic films, television and radio. This is a movie-lovers movie and, if possible, should be seen on the big screen.

 

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is not your typical Quentin Tarantino flick. It is a fantasy tale that occurs in an alternative universe. With the director’s reputation in mind, I expected a very different experience. Instead, I was entertained and intrigued. It kept me thinking for weeks. I would easily see it again to catch more of the subtle nuances of historic film trivia and nostalgia. Try not to read any spoilers prior to seeing the picture. Just go for the ride.

 

This film is rated R and not suitable for young children. Check Fandango or your local listings for theaters and showtimes.

 

4) Speaking of Movies…

The Norton Museum

Presents

A movie poster exhibit and special programming.

Jailhouse Rock Movie Poster                   Dwight M. Cleveland Collection

 In conjunction with their latest exhibit, Coming Soon: Film Posters from the Dwight M. Cleveland Collection, the Norton Museum presents exhibition-related programs during the month of September:

Defining Marilyn, September 6, 2019 at 6 p.m.: Assistant Curator J. Rachel Gustafson explores the problematic ways Hollywood’s female leads, from Marilyn Monroe to Jane Fonda, were portrayed, and examines the cultural effect of film posters.

How Posters Work, September 20, 2019 at 6 PM: Ellen Lupton, Senior Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City, examines how designers use images, typography, color, and layout to convey the narrative magic of movies. Lupton is the author of How Posters Work and Design Is Storytelling.

Drew Tucker Concert, September 27 at 7 p.m.: Musician, educator, and activist Drew Tucker performs an original score to accompany Charlie Chaplin’s Caught in the Cabaret, a silent film with a poster featured in the Coming Soon exhibition.

In addition, the Norton Museum will show the film Jailhouse Rock on September 6th as well as additional programming in combination with this exhibit. To see all there is to offer go to: Norton.org

 

5) Tired of the news Cycle?

Real Information = Positive Change!

 The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County Invites Residents to Three Informative Events in September 2019   

Hot Topic Luncheon

The State of Palm Beach County Schools with Dr. Donald Fennoy

Superintendent, The School District of Palm Beach County

Wednesday, September 18 at 11 am to 1 pm

The cost to attend is $25 before September 11, and $35 afterwards.

This Hot Topic Luncheon will be held at the Atlantis Country Club, 190 South Atlantis Blvd., south of Lake Worth and west of I-95. The doors open at 11 am, and lunch is served at 11:30. RSVPs are requested either online at www.lwvpbc.org or by calling Esther Friedman at 561-968-4123.

Cool Topic Discussion

Spotlight on the School District of Palm Beach County with Dr. Jeraline M. Johnson

Director, Department of Choice and Career Options

The School District of Palm Beach County

Saturday, September 7 at 9:45 am to 11:30 am

There is no charge to attend this Cool Topic Discussion that will be held at The STEM Education Center, 4802 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach (across from the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium). A large crowd is expected for this FREE event, so please RSVP in advance online at www.lwvpbc.org.

Orientation Meeting for New Members & Anyone Interested in Joining LWV

Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth

Center for Bachelors Programs Building – Room CBP-103

Saturday, September 21 at 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

This is a great opportunity to learn about immigration, the environment, the census, health care, voting rights, national popular vote, gun safety, affordable housing and other issues. Registration opens at 9 am. RSVP to Darlene Kostrub at dkostrub@aol.com or 561-852-0496.

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit www.lwvpbc.org or www.facebook.com/lwvpbc

Palm Beach Photographic Centre News

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Opening This Week:

Palm Beach Photographic Centre’s

MEMBERS’ SHOW 2019

23rd Annual Juried Exhibition

August 24 through October 26

 

Also on Display will be this Summer’s FOTOcamp Exhibition by Talented Young People, 10 to 17

 

Public is Invited to FREE Opening Reception This Friday, August 23, 6 to 8 pm

Orange Peels by Alan Fabricant.

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 19, 2019) Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world renowned Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced the opening this week of its next exhibition:

 

23rd Annual MEMBERS’ SHOW

August 24 – October 26, 2019

 

Palm Beach Photographic Centre’s 23rd Annual MEMBERS’ SHOW is a juried exhibition that will showcase the work of its members, both inside the Photo Centre and on its Web site, www.workshop.org

 

Among the dozens of Photo Centre members that will be represented in the upcoming exhibition are seven from Palm Beach (Jacqueline Asplundh, Sergio De Araujo, Beth Karson, Sandi Pfeifer, Anita Seltzer, Leslie Slatkin, Ivy Yin) and several from West Palm Beach (Mongkol Boonwong-Glapinski, Lara Chapman, Cynthia Conley, Stuart Patt) and Palm Beach Gardens (Philip Dresden, Alan Green, Marilyn Samwick).

 

Additional Florida photographers featured in the Members Show hail from Boca Raton, Bonita Springs, Coral Springs, Hobe Sound, Pompano Beach, and Wellington, as well as from New York.

 

The Juror for the 23rd Annual Members Show is Lewis Kemper, a widely recognized photographer, writer, and instructor, who lectures throughout the United States. Currently, he is a Contributing Editor to Outdoor Photographer. Kemper was the photographer for Ancient Ancestors of the Southwest, published by Graphic Arts Center Publishing, and his monograph Capturing the Light won the People’s Choice Awards in Fine Art in the 2009 Photography.Book.Now competition. Kemper’s Photographing Yosemite Digital Field Guide was voted in the top 20 field guides, and his DVD, My Stretch of the River: A Photographer’s Journal, features a year’s worth of photography and journal entries on the American River in Sacramento. His recent publications include the photo guide apps, “Yosemite National Park SNAPPGuide” and “Yellowstone National Park SNAPPGuide”.

 

A Best of Show cash prize of $950 will be awarded, as will two Merit Awards for free tuition for a FOTOfusion Passport or a Master Workshop. This year’s winners will be announced at the exhibition’s opening reception on August 24.

 

Also on display at the Photo Centre will be The FOTOcamp Exhibition, showcasing works by the talented young people, ages 10 to 17, who participated in this summer’s FOTOcamp for Kids.

 

The public is invited to a FREE opening reception for the two exhibitions this Friday, August 23, from 6 to 8 pm. Not only will the Members’ Show awards be announced at this event, so will be the FOTOcamp Student of the Year, who will receive an SLR camera.

 

About the Palm Beach Photographic Centre:

The Photo Centre is located at the downtown City Center municipal complex at 415 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Hours are 10 am to 6 pm. Monday through Thursday; 10 am to 5 pm on Friday and Saturday; closed Sunday. For more information, please call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www.fotofusion.org.

 

The Palm Beach Photographic Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching life through the photographic arts. All donations are greatly appreciated at www.workshop.org/contrib.

Science Center Receives Two Prestigious Awards

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is pleased to receive two awards for the organization’s tireless work in the STEM educational field. The Florida Department of Education Commissioner’s Business Award and the School District of Palm Beach County’s Business Partner Gold level Award are the newest accolades celebrating the impactful reach of the Science Center’s programming, both in the local community and throughout the state.

“We are incredibly honored to receive both of these awards on behalf of our board and our remarkable staff,” said Kate Arrizza, CEO of the Science Center. “Carla Duhaney and our team of world-class Science Educators should be exceedingly proud of all this award entails. Nationwide, the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is in the top 3 percent of all US science centers in the number of outreach visits made to schools, and we’re in the top 5 percent of science centers that host students on field trips or special classes/activities. Both are a huge reflection of the broad educational impact we have throughout the state.”

Kate Arrizza. Photo: CAPEHART

The Education Commission award is given at the state level to select organizations to recognize extraordinary contributions to public education throughout Florida. Only two Palm Beach County organizations are receiving this award, the Science Center and Braman Motorcars West Palm Beach.

Examples of statewide programing include serving at-risk youth all the way down through the Florida Keys, overseeing South Florida Robotics and recently hosting almost 500 students at the Stiles-Nicholson STEM Inventor’s Challenge, a program that will soon be in 25 middle and elementary schools.

In addition, the Science Center recently won the Gold level award in the Business Partner Non-Profit category during the Palm Beach County School District’s Volunteer & Business Partner Awards Breakfast. The ceremony recognized the School District’s business partners that prepare students to become responsible, accomplished and self-confident leaders by providing financial, human and in-kind resources to meet the needs of schools, students and teachers throughout the district.

The mission of the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is to “open every mind to science” and in addition to its fresh and saltwater aquarium and new backyard Science Trail, the indoor/outdoor venue features more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits, a digital planetarium, conservation research station, Florida exhibit hall, Pre-K focused “Discovery Center,” an interactive Everglades exhibit and the 18-hole Conservation Course – an outdoor putting course with science-focused education stations. The newest addition includes a $2.5 million permanent exhibit, “Journey Through the Human Brain” and features the most advanced neuroscience research and technology in the world. Rainforest Adventure runs through September 4th.

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach and is open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission is $17.95 for adults $15.95 for seniors, $13.95 for kids ages 3-12 and free for kids under 3. Planetarium shows and mini golf are not included in general admission pricing.

For more information, call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsciencecenter.org. Like the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium on Facebook and follow them on Twitter and Instagram @SFScienceCenter.

DownRight ExtraOrdinary Walk for Down Syndrome

Date and Time: Sunday October 13th, 2018 8:a.m.-noon. Check–in is at 8:00 a.m.; opening ceremony at 8:45 a.m./ walk start at 9:15 a.m.; all activities open 8:00 a.m.-noon.

Location: John Prince Park, Center Drive Pavilion, 4759 South Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33461

Registration Information Visit https://www.ds-stride.org/downrightextraordinary
$20.00 Early Registration; $25.00 after 10/6; participants may register day of the walk. Fee includes a t-shirt, walk, continental breakfast, and multiple activities for children. Hot dogs, drinks and additional food will be available for a small donation with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Gold Coast.

Description: The Walk is a Family Fun Event which includes a one-mile walk, free breakfast, bounce houses, petting zoo, pony rides, young children’s games, face painting, dunk tank, live entertainment, dj and dancing and a raffle and silent auction. The event raises funds for the Gold Coast Down Syndrome’s educational, social and advocacy programs (serving all of Palm Beach County) and promotes awareness of the capabilities and talents of persons with Down syndrome. The DownRight ExtraOrdinary Walk attracts 2000 people and in 2018 and supports most of the programming for the Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization.

Contact/Registration Information: Visit https://www.ds-stride.org/downrightextraordinary
or contact Corinne Pike at goldcoastdsorg@att.net /561.752.3383.

SECOND ANNUAL “A MAGICAL NIGHT TO FIGHT HUNGER” TO BENEFIT PALM BEACH COUNTY FOOD BANK

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SECOND ANNUAL “A MAGICAL NIGHT TO FIGHT HUNGER” TO BENEFIT PALM BEACH COUNTY FOOD BANK

Downtown at the Gardens spotlights local hunger needs during Hunger Action Month through al fresco three-course dinner

 

(Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) – The Palm Beach County Food Bank is teaming up with Downtown at the Gardens for the second annual “A Magical Night to Fight Hunger” on Thursday, September 26th at 6 p.m.

In honor of September’s Hunger Action Month and to help the Food Bank further its mission, Downtown at the Gardens is hosting a three-course dinner under the stars to raise awareness and funding for hungry Palm Beach County residents.

 

The Palm Beach County Food Bank collects, recovers and distributes food to local soup kitchens, food pantries and homeless shelters. According to Food Bank Executive Director Karen Erren, last year more than 200 local community partners helped to distribute 5.2 million pounds of usable and nutritious food.

 

“We need continued support from events like ‘A Magical Night to Fight Hunger’ to enable us to reach more hungry children, seniors and families who often don’t know where they will get their next meal,” said Erren. “We are so grateful to partner with Downtown at the Gardens once again.”

 

In addition to dinner, guests will experience a magical performance, musical entertainment and other fun surprises. For the month of September, Downtown at the Gardens is holding a food drive, as well as donating a portion of proceeds from its carousel rides to the Palm Beach County Food Bank.

 

“Our corporate philanthropic initiative continues to focus on hunger,” said Erin Devlin, Shopping Center Marketing Manager for ShopCore Properties, the owner/managing entity for Downtown at the Gardens. “We are thrilled to join forces with the Palm Beach County Food Bank to call attention to our hungry neighbors and help support the more than 100,000 residents the Food Bank serves each month.”

 

Tickets for a “Magical Night to Fight Hunger” are $75 per person and must be purchased by September 14th. To reserve tickets, please visit pbcfoodbank.org/DATG.  For more information on the Palm Beach County Food Bank, please visit pbcfoodbank.org or call 561.670.2518. To contact Downtown at the Gardens, please visit downtownatthegardens.com or call 561.727.2640.                                                                                       

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ABOUT THE PALM BEACH COUNTY FOOD BANK

The Palm Beach County Food Bank provides access to nutritious food for more than 100,000 hungry Palm Beach County residents every month. The Food Bank procures approximately 5 million pounds of food annually from grocery stores, restaurants, food distributors, wholesalers and other sources and provides it to more than 200 local community partners, including food pantries, soup kitchens and residential housing programs. Palm Beach County Food Bank programs reach families, school children and seniors, and connect those in need to available benefits and resources.

 

ABOUT DOWNTOWN AT THE GARDENS

Downtown at the Gardens is a lifestyle center located in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, featuring a unique collection of shops and restaurants, including Whole Foods, Cobb 16 Theaters, Yard House and many more. Accented by an abundance of signature events, pet friendly atmosphere, family centric experiences, and so much more, Downtown at the Gardens is a favorite in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. The stylish venue, conveniently located in Palm Beach Gardens between West Palm Beach and Jupiter, FL, features a collection of local boutiques and dining options sure to please any palate. Discover something special at Downtown at the Gardens! Downtown at the Gardens is located at 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Kravis Holds Teacher Ticket Sale Days

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The Kravis Center will be hosting the first of its annual Teacher Ticket Sale Days on Saturday, August 24th, beginning at 10 a.m. Teachers will have the opportunity to purchase $5 tickets for their students to attend S*T*A*R Series’ performances from Sept.-Dec. (Tickets for performances being held Jan.-May go on sale on Dec. 7). Admission waivers are given to students receiving free and reduced lunch, and busing is provided by the Kravis Center for students in K-12 public schools.

The Laws of Life host selected as new talk show host for Women’s Empowerment Platform

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The Laws of Life host selected as new talk show host for Women’s Empowerment Platform with over 3 million followers 

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:

Marta Rose-Thorpe. mialibu@knology.net (850) 814-3822

Blanca Greenstein, bgreenstein@greenstein-law.com (561) 543-9040  

 

August 1, 2019 – Boca Raton, FL – Blanca Greenstein, President of Laws of Life, LLC, and a resident of Wellington, Florida for the past 15 years, has been selected as the official talk show host of the Speak Up and Empower.com website, a Canadian owned website with an estimated 3 million followers.   The contract is for 2 years.  Speak UpandEmpower.com is a platform where women join to self-educate, host podcasts, lead webinars, write blogs and professionally connect to develop opportunity and empower each other.  Karen Ansell MacKinnon, the owner of the website stated “[o]ur website needed a talk show host that represented leadership in the women’s empowerment movement.  In this new age of streaming, we also needed an entrepreneur that had the capability to empower women through the webcast and simultaneously stream it through multiple channels including our website, Facebook, Linked In, You Tube, Roku and other key channel outlets. Laws of Life Studios and its founder Greenstein is making this vast distribution possible to our audiences digitally and with events. 

 

MacKinnon reached out to Greenstein after learning of the upcoming Laws of Life Women’s  Mastermind Event in Boca Raton on August 27, 2019 by hearing of it through an entrepreneur Pam Capuccio, a credit repair guru that Greenstein had met while spreading the word of her event.  MacKinnon, a literal social media dynamo with over 3 million followers and a Shopify expert had in reality had a very difficult childhood.  Her mother gave her to a foster family at birth and was adopted at six months old but told she was the “chosen child”.  At the age of 26, she started a Canadian marketing Company called “We Have the Look”, in downtown Toronto and was the youngest female to have started one. MacKinnon has over 3 Million followers on vast social Media Platforms and 650,000 weekly visitors to her Face groups entitled “We Have the Look” for Women Over 50 Who Dare to Dream.  MacKinnon’s number one “law of life” (a favorite phrase of host Greenstein) – “Social media is a science. Consistency matters!

 

The next Laws of Life Women’s Mastermind comes to the Wyndham Hotel-Boca on Tuesday, August 27, 2019.  This electrifying, interactive women’s event brings leaders and entrepreneurs together for a motivational experience designed to invigorate, rejuvenate and spark inspiration.  A portion of the proceeds to benefit Alzheimer’s Association.  Event details and sponsors including Lauri Goldstein, Gold Sponsor, Pam Polani, Silver Sponsor, Next Level Consulting, BB&T Scott & Stringfellow & co-producer Marta Rose Productions can be viewed at www.lawsoflife.shop.    Bronze Mastermind Supporters include the Estetica Institute of the Palm Beaches; Doctor’s Studio; Eventourage; Figurella; and Wireless 2 Way Radios; Supporting sponsors include: U.S. Health Care Advisors; La Mexicana Restaurant; the Law Office of Melba Griffith; the Law Offices of Mager Paruas; Earp Enterprises; Mary Kay Cosmetics, Yaffa & Associates, Dr. Victoria Crist, Brazelia Integrative Angi-Aging Center and Katia Designs.  Media Sponsors are Brain Vision Productions, Chatterbox South Florida and Julie Logan Photography.  Door prizes and swag bags complete the event, courtesy of Baskets R US; Dance for Life; Neil’s Yard Remedies; HempWorx; Evergreen Day Spa, Choice Marketing Group, Inc., Tyler Brook Clothing Store and Everlasting Tea Time.

MacKinnon, the founder of Speakupandempower.com is flying in from Canada and is the Guest of Honor at the Mastermind Boca Raton event.   A press conference will be conducted at the Wyndham Hotel in Boca at 4:00 pm on August 27, 2019 to celebrate this momentous occasion and all media is invited to interview MacKinnon, Greenstein and Rose-Thorpe, principal of Rose-Thorpe Productions and co-producer of the Mastermind series. 

Early-Bird Registration is Open for 2020 Susan G. Komen South Florida Race for the Cure

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Early-Bird Registration is Open for 2020 Susan G. Komen South Florida

Race for the Cure®

Discounted registration available through October 1st!

Palm Beach County, FL.  Men, women and children of all ages who are dedicated to the fight against breast cancer and are ready to “join the flock” early can now do so with early registration for the 2020 Susan G. Komen South Florida Race for the Cure®. 

 

Participants can take advantage of discounted Race registration fees from now through October 1st at the early-bird pricing rates of just $25 for adults and $10 for youth.  

 

The 29th annual Susan G. Komen South Florida Race for the Cure® will take place on Saturday, January 25, 2020 in Downtown West Palm Beach at the Meyer Amphitheatre, 105 Evernia St., West Palm Beach, FL.  With the goal to raise $1 million dollars in 2020, the Race is symbolic of Komen Florida’s commitment to ensuring that no woman—or man—ever walks alone on the breast cancer journey. The family-friendly event is an opportunity for runners, walkers, corporate, community and school teams, and individuals of all ages to enjoy a morning full of activities. Funds raised will support Susan G. Komen’s Bold Goal to reduce the nation’s 40,000 breast cancer deaths by 50% by 2026. 

 

Additionally, the participant who raises the most money (minimum of $1,000) by October 15th will receive a 4-day, 3-night stay for two at any Sandals Resort location.

 

Discounted online registration, and a full schedule of the day’s festivities, can be found by visiting komensouthflorida.org/race. The last day for discounted online registration fees is October 1, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. Adult fees will increase by $10 from October 2nd through January 24th. All fees will increase an additional $5 the day of Race.

 

About Susan G. Komen and Komen South Florida

Susan G. Komen is the world’s largest breast cancer organization, funding more breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease. Komen South Florida is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer in the local community. Through events like the Komen South Florida Race for the Cure®, Komen Florida has invested over $14 million in community breast health programs in Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie counties and has helped contribute to the more than $920 million invested globally in research. For more information, call 561-514-3020 or visit komenflorida.org.  

 

Howie Mandel at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

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ART OF THE DEAL:

Howie Mandel at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

Friday, October 4

 

COCONUT CREEK, FL – Comedian Howie Mandel will perform in The Pavilion at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Friday, October 4, at 8 p.m.

 

Mandel has remained a constant force in show business for more than 30 years. He first attracted national attention during a six-year run on the Emmy Award-winning show St. Elsewhere in the early 1980s. Subsequently, he’s managed to blend a mix of acting, TV work and comedy into his successful career.

 

A Toronto native, Mandel is often best known for having been a judge for the last 10 seasons on NBC’s hit summer talent competition series, “America’s Got Talent.”

 

He currently serves as executive producer and host of the game show “Deal or No Deal,” which airs Wednesday nights on CNBC at 9 p.m.

 

Mandel can also be seen on National Geographic Wild where he co-hosts “Animals Doing Things” with his son, Alex.

 

Additionally, Mandel has done countless comedy specials both on cable and network television and has hosted his own syndicated talk show, “The Howie Mandel Show.” He continues to be a mainstay on the talk show circuit and recently released his first comedy special in 20 years, “Howie Mandel Presents Howie Mandel at the Howie Mandel Comedy Club,” which is currently streaming everywhere.

 

Back in 2009, Mandel added author to his resume when he released his frank, funny and no-holds-barred memoir “Here’s the Deal: Don’t Touch Me.” It revealed his ongoing struggle with OCD and ADHD and how it shaped his life and career. It made the New York Times bestseller list on its first week and remained on the list for several consecutive weeks.

 

Tickets priced at $40/$50/$60 per person are on sale now via Ticketmaster locations, online at Ticketmaster.com, or by calling (800) 653-8000. The Pavilion box office will also open at 1 p.m. on the day of the show for on-site ticket purchases and will-call pickup.

 

For more information, call (954) 977-6700 or visit CasinoCoco.com

Young Local Author Debuts Website

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Nineteen year old local author, born and bred in the heart of Wellington, Hailey Nicole George, launches first website, https://hngauthor.wixsite.com/books, to host her three poetry chapbooks titled Beyond Words, The Emotionless Enigma, and Everything I Didn’t Say. The website allows readers to subscribe to get updated information on releases and sales and receive exclusive offers on book give-a-ways and bundles. It also functions as a place to request commissions, custom pieces written just for you! This website is a big step in her writing journey and will be the most direct place for avid readers, poetry enthusiasts, and locals to support and follow the career of a young writer.