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YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

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BRING THE FAMILY TO
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
AT THE MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE!

Students taking part in the Theatre’s Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts’ Junior Conservatory will perform the classic musical onstage

July 12, 2019 – Take a moment to appreciate life’s simple pleasures with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!

 

Renowned performer and Conservatory faculty member Ricky Nahas will direct and choreograph the upcoming production of the heartwarming musical on July 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. on the Theatre’s stage. Fun for the entire family, tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for children.

 

The show will star 42 students from Palm Beach, Martin County and beyond who are participating in the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts’ three-week Junior Conservatory summer camp (grades 3-5), in which students learn all aspects of theatre such as acting, dance and voice, culminating in fun-filled full performances of the musical.

 

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a 1967 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, based on the popular characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip Peanuts. The musical premiered off-Broadway in 1967 to much success, with a Broadway production that opened in 1971, a West End production that opened in 1968 and nine U.S. touring companies. A revised 1999 Broadway revival also followed. The production’s original cast recording was nominated for a Grammy for Best Musical Show Album in 1968.

 

“A miracle!” raved The New York Times about the show, stating that “most everything works, because almost everything is effortless.” The Village Voice praised its set and cast, calling them “strikingly talented.”

 

A fresh approach to the all-time 1967 classic, the Theatre’s version will feature Sally and Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, and Snoopy in this charming revue of vignettes and songs. Two new songs, “Beethoven Day” and “My New Philosophy,” have been added to the twelve numbers from the original version, which include “My Blanket and Me,” “The Baseball Game,” “Little Known Facts,” “Suppertime,” and “Happiness.”

 

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown features all of Charles Schulz’ classic characters and brings us all back to a simpler time to remind us what really matters,” said Julie Rowe, director of education for the Conservatory. “The music is dynamic and the lessons poignant. Audiences will love this refreshed stage version of the stories they know and love!”

 

Seen onstage in the Theatre’s professional productions of Les Misérables, The Wiz and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Nahas has served as a Conservatory faculty member for the past six years, teaching voice and dance. He previously directed and choreographed the Conservatory’s productions of In the Heights, Madagascar JR., Sister Act, Guys and Dolls, Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach, Jr., Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr., SEUSSICAL™ and Little Shop of Horrors, and also choreographed all three years of the Theatre’s productions of Through the Looking Glass. Notable roles include Radames in Aida, Mungojerrie in CATS, a swing and dance captain in the National Tour of Altar Boyz and Double J in Saturday Night Fever. Currently based in West Palm Beach, Nahas has performed throughout Europe, with TV credits that include Burn Notice and Guiding Light.

 

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown has so many creative elements and wonderful opportunities for young performers to create and explore,” Nahas said. “The music is fabulous and the musical is so much fun for everyone. Bring the entire family to this high-energy, fun-filled musical!”

 

During camp, Nahas will guide students through the process of auditioning for a Broadway show, a rigorous rehearsal schedule and the opportunity to showcase all that they’ve learned onstage, complete with costumes, sets, professional lighting and a professional theater orchestra.

 

The musical features design elements from a host of industry professionals, including scenic and props design by the Theatre’s properties master Casey Blanton, sound design by the Theatre’s resident sound designer Marty Mets, lighting design by Michael Jon Burris, costume design by Brittani Seach, music direction from Conservatory faculty member John Mercurio, dance instruction assistance from dance captain David Williams and stage management from Noelle Dibble.

 

Showtimes for the Conservatory’s upcoming production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown are 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July 27. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children. For tickets, call the Theatre’s box office at (561) 575-2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org.

 

About the Conservatory

Drawing nearly 600 students per year, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts is a premiere professional Conservatory that offers a challenging, innovative and quality theatre experience to students of all ages and abilities. In addition to a full schedule of classes, the Conservatory’s hands-on workshops and master classes offer students an opportunity to learn first-hand from nationally known directors and Broadway performers, agents and local instructors. More than 25 percent of the Conservatory’s students receive scholarships. For more information about the Conservatory including a full schedule of classes, visit www.jupitertheatre.org/education.

 

About the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
The not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s preeminent professional theatres, committed to production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. Currently the state’s largest award-winning regional theatre, the Theatre draws 100,000 people annually, serves a subscription base of more than 8,560 and has world-class classroom facilities in support of its Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which serves hundreds of youth and adults. The Theatre is a member of the prestigious League of Resident Theatres and has earned numerous Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence, including the prestigious Bill Von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence. For more information about the Theatre’s upcoming shows and Conservatory, visit www.jupitertheatre.org or call the box office at (561) 575-2223.   

Wellington Back to School Supply Drive

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Wellington Back to School Supply Drive


Wellington’s Community Services Department recognizes the importance of education and that our future leaders are attending Wellington Schools. To help students reach their full educational potential Wellington will host a Back-to-School Supply Drive July 1 through July 22, 2019.
 
Supplies may be dropped off at the following locations between the hours of 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM:

  • Village Hall (12300 Forest Hill Boulevard)
  • Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard)
  • Community Services Office (1092 Wellington Trace)
  • The Lake Wellington Professional Centre (12133 Ken Adams Way)
  • Ultima Gym (12799 W Forest Hill Blvd)
  • Village Park (11700 Pierson Road)

The goal is to send students Back-to-School with pencils, paper, glue, rulers, folders, backpacks, crayons, notebooks, etc.
 
The collected supplies will be distributed to students who attend Wellington schools at the annual Back-to-School Community Block Party scheduled for Saturday, July 27, 2019 from 9:00AM-12:00PM in the green space at the Wellington Community Center.
 
If you have any questions please contact Community Services at 561-791-4764.
 
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/enews.
 
For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch WellingtonTV for the latest happenings.

 Puppy Yoga Pop-up at The Gardens Mall

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 Puppy Yoga Pop-up at The Gardens Mall

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Next Saturday, July 20, fetch your yoga mat and visit The Gardens Mall for Puppy Yoga! This furry and free class is part of the summer wellness series, Namaste at The Gardens. The Gardens Mall has partnered with Big Dog Ranch Rescue to give yogis a chance to stretch and play with adoptable pups. Namaste at The Gardens kicked off on June 21 with offerings that included complimentary fitness and wellness classes, health food demos, chakra-centric experiences, juice bars, and more. 

What: Puppy Yoga at The Gardens Mall

 

Where: On the lower level in the Saks Fifth Avenue Court 

 

When: Saturday, July 20 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 

 

More: Puppy Yoga is expected to be a popular event, so please register in advance on eventbrite. Yoga instructor Brittany Kovacs of Triad Wellness will lead the pack in poses as they play with the pups. After the fun, guests can relax in the Namaste lounge and connect with brands that support healthy and happy lifestyles. 

 

About The Gardens Mall

The Gardens Mall is located one mile east of I-95 on PGA Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The luxurious, 1.4-million-square-foot, super-regional shopping center features more than 150 world-class retail specialty shops and restaurants. It is anchored by Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, and Macy’s. The Gardens Mall is owned and managed by The Forbes Company. For more information about The Gardens Mall, call (561) 775-7750 or visit the mall online at thegardensmall.com.

 

 

A Few Good Films for Artists and Authors

A Few Good Films for Artists and Authors

By Angela Shaw

It happened one night when, all of a sudden, our TV screen went black.  Reluctantly, we unwrapped the dusty cable box sent several months prior and faced the dreaded installation. It didn’t take long to discover our overweight TV had no HTML input. So, we happily dragged it to the curb for bulk trash, followed by the media cabinet the huge TV had called home.

The time had come for a trip to Costco; time to shop for a svelte flat-screen and slender table on which the trimmed-down TV would sit. This transition into the 21st century hailed a new chapter in our family entertainment—albeit much later than for most.

As new participants in the world of streaming and digital video, we’ve had the surprising pleasure of seeing some decent older films. It took a bit of digging through endless free Roku options, but with a little tenacity we struck a vein of cultural gold, minus having to rack up a slew of subscriptions.

The first film, Papa: Hemingway in Cuba was set in Ernest Hemingway’s beautiful and turbulent mid-century Cuba. A brave Miami-based journalist sends a fan letter to the famous author. To the reporter’s surprise, his literary idol replies. A friendship ensues, bringing fishing excursions, parties and intimate visits at Hemingway’s Cuban estate. It was mentor and mentee; father and son; a relationship with its fair share of happiness and heartache. Although the movie garnered mixed reviews, it provided intrigue into the revered author’s end-of-life personal struggles. It may even rouse the viewer to plan their summer vacation near Hemingway’s home in Cuba or Key West. Or at the very least add The Old Man and the Sea or In Our Time to their summer reading list.  

The next screen gem was Words and Pictures. Two teachers at an upscale prep school initiate a campus-wide competition over which is the superior medium: language or art; the written word or the painted canvas. Paul Grabowski’s exquisite soundtrack of songs and orchestral pieces buoys the viewer through a somewhat formulaic production.  Not unexpectedly, teachers, Jack and Dina’s friendly rivalry turns into a messy romance. Jack, the writer, battles alcoholism and Dina, the artist, struggles to paint despite degenerative rheumatoid arthritis. Herein the best parts of the movie are found, as her diminishing fine motor skills force her to explore different painting methods. Using a rolling desk chair, she paints on a floor canvas with a huge brush hanging from a pulley. As life throws age, ailments and addictions that make the creative process nearly impossible, the two triumph both in their art and their relationship.

Like Papa Hemingway, another literary-themed discovery was the film, Genius. This 1920s story portrays the relationship between author, Thomas Wolfe and Scribner’s renowned editor, Maxwell Perkins (F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others).

Writers will easily relate to the painful editing process as Wolfe’s thousand page draft is slashed to hundreds instead. Wolfe delivers his handwritten manuscript in several boxes spilling over to Perkins’ Scribner office. His novel comes in looking like an overgrown bougainvillea. Wolfe revels in his profuseness of his words as if they are glorious blossoms dripping on leggy branches.  But Max Perkins wins Wolfe over to trim his precious, yet stunning text.  Each pruned phrase lays on the ground to reveal a more beautiful line of brilliant flowers on a cleaner landscape.  Despite a great cast (Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, Colin Firth), Genius also did not make the reviewers’ 5-star list.

But exactly what constitutes a good movie? Like art, is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Can we enjoy a movie without having our internal critic turned on? Can we refrain from rating the director, actors and effects while we nibble on popcorn? It’s possible. Perhaps the true value of a film is its ability to inspire. If the story speaks to the viewer in some way, then it’s a good film and well worth seeing.

Free Slice of Birthday Cake at TooJay’s

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Simply Wish TooJay’s Deli “Happy Birthday” on Wednesday, July 24 and Enjoy a Free Slice of Birthday Cake

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (July 11, 2019) – TooJay’s Deli celebrates its 38th birthday on Wednesday, July 24 with free slices of funfetti birthday cake created just for the occasion* and the opportunity to earn an additional 38 Delicious Rewards points.

 

“Since the first TooJay’s opened in 1981, our restaurant teams have worked hard to provide great experiences for our guests,” said TooJay’s President and CEO Maxwell Piet. “As we celebrate 38 wonderful years of serving simply great food, we thank our guests for their loyalty and invite new patrons in for our made-from-scratch specialties and amazing hospitality.”

 

In addition to enjoying a free slice of funfetti birthday cake just for saying “Happy Birthday,” TooJay’s Delicious Rewards Members who make a purchase and scan their receipt on July 24 will earn an additional 38 points.

 

TooJay’s Delicious Rewards program is perfect for loyal guests looking for freebies, rewards and special deals year-round. Guests may register through the restaurant’s mobile app, available for iOS and Android devices, and at www.toojays.com. Once registered, guests receive a free dessert just for joining and every dollar spent equals one point earned. Every 150 points equal a $10 reward!

 

Founded in 1981, TooJay’s currently serves guests in Palm Beach and Broward counties, Collier County, the Treasure Coast, the West Coast of Florida, the Orlando area and The Villages.

TooJay’s received the 2019 Best of Palm Beach County Awards for Best Sandwich Shop and Best Dessert from The Palm Beach Post, the 2018 Best of the Menu Tracker for its Nova Latkes from Nation’s Restaurant News, the 2018 Restaurant Neighbor Award as a State Winner from the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation for its work with Feeding Florida, the 2018 and 2017 Dining Award for Best Deli from Orlando Magazine and two 2017 Foodie Awards for Best Deli and Best Take-Out from the Orlando Sentinel.       

For more information about TooJay’s, visit TooJays.com. Follow TooJay’s at twitter.com/therealTooJays and instagram.com/toojaysdeli or visit the Facebook fan page, which has over 92 thousand fans, and become a fan at facebook.com/TooJaysDeli.             

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*One birthday cake slice per person dining in, while supplies last.

 

Free Mat Class by Club Pilates Wellington

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Free Mat Class

Please join us Sunday, July 21st @ 10:00 am for a FREE mat class by Club Pilates Wellington. Please bring your own mat and water bottle, and arrive 15 mins prior to class to sign a waiver. The class will be taught by Lauren and will be held @ the Fairfield Marriott Hotel Wellington behind our studio. The address is 10616 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414. We hope to see you there,  if you have any further questions, please call/text our event planner, Bee Moseley at 561 208 1233.

 

An Interview with Rin Tin Tin

An Interview with Rin Tin Tin

Written by John Rifenberg, this is an up close and personal interview (short play) with Rin Tin Tin.
 

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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.

 

JILL & RICH In Concert

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Palm Beach Dramaworks

Sounds of Summer Series to Present

JILL & RICH In Concert

August 3 & 4, 2019

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – July 8, 2019) “If nominations for the first couple of Palm Beach County music were held, vocalist Jill Switzer and multi-instrumentalist Rich Switzer would be near the top of the list of candidates,” raved Florida Weekly.

Photo by Danielle Judd Photography

Fans of the deliciously delightful co-hosts of The Morning Lounge on Legends 100.3 FM, now have a great opportunity to enjoy them live when they present JILL & RICH In Concert, August 3 & 4, as part of the popular Palm Beach Dramaworks Sounds of Summer Series.

 

The dynamic duo—along with some special surprise guests—will pay tribute in word and song to some of their favorite Great American Songbook artists, including a centennial celebration of the legendary Nat King Cole.

 

The performances in The Don & Ann Brown Theatre at Palm Beach Dramaworks, located at 201 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, are scheduled for:

+ Saturday, August 3 at 8 pm

+ Sunday, August 4 at 2 pm

 

The cost to attend is only $35. Tickets are available by calling the Palm Beach Dramaworks box office at 561-514-4042 or online at www.palmbeachdramaworks.org.

 

About Jill & Rich:

The married co-hosts of The Morning Lounge on Legends 100.3 FM, daily from 6 to 10 am, have both had sterling musical careers. Jill has headlined at Birdland in NYC, locally at The Colony’s Royal Room and with the Palm Beach Pops. She released the CD By Special Request, and is the author of The Diva Next Door: How to Be a Singing Star Wherever You Are. Rich is a gifted pianist/composer, who has been entertaining audiences in South Florida for the past 32 years. His four CDs of melodic piano instrumentals have made a significant mark musically, beginning with his debut release, Quiet Storm. He’s also an honorary Board member of The Society for the Preservation of the Great American Songbook.

 

Free Checkups, School Supplies at Back-To-School Health Fair

FoundCare, Inc. Hosts Back-To-School Health Fair Scheduled for Friday, August 2, 2019

WHO: FoundCare, Inc., a Federally Qualified Health Center, is hosting its Annual Back-To-School Health Fair.

WHAT: This FREE event will provide back-to-school physicals and immunizations for students. The Community Hero-themed event will feature entertainment and trucks like ambulances, fire trucks, garbage trucks and more to entertain the crowd.

Every child will receive a backpack filled with school supplies as long as supplies last!

*Please note: Parents are advised to bring immunization records for their children.

WHERE: FoundCare’s Health Center located at 2330 S. Congress Ave. in West Palm Beach

WHEN: Friday, August 2, 2019 from 8:00 AM to 1:00 P.M. REGISTRATION ENDS AT NOON, SO ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST ARRIVE NO LATER THAN 12 P.M.

WHY: FoundCare, Inc. is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center that offers pediatric and adult primary care, chronic disease management, behavioral health services, dentistry, laboratory services, X-rays, and an on-site pharmacy, all in one location. FoundCare accepts most insurance plans, Medicaid, Medicare and self-pay on a sliding fee scale that is based on family size and income.

HOW MUCH: This event is FREE and open to the public.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 561-HEALTHY (561) 432-5849 or visit http://foundcare.org

A Magical Night to Fight Hunger

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• WHO: Downtown at the Gardens and the Palm Beach County Food Bank

• WHAT: A Magical Night to Fight Hunger

Join Downtown at the Gardens and Palm Beach County Food Bank for a Magical Night to Fight Hunger. The event will feature a three-course dinner including appetizers, a main course and dessert from an array of Downtown at the Gardens restaurants. The proceeds will help benefit the Palm Beach County Food Bank.

• WHERE: Downtown at the Gardens – 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave, Palm Beach Gardens

• WHEN: September 26, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

• ADMISSION: $75

• CONTACT: For more information, please visit www.downtownatthegardens.com or call 561.727.2640.