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Clematis By Night: Shane Duncan Band (Country/Rock)

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT
Free Weekly Concert Series
Every Thursday; 6-9 p.m. FREE, West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Clematis by Night is West Palm’s favorite Thursday night tradition for more than 20 years. During Clematis by Night, “Where the Party Begins,” guests will enjoy live music, food and drink specials and the hottest local social scene, creating an unmatched seaside happy hour setting. For more information, please visit Wpb.org/events or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB, on Twitter @westpalmbch or on Instagram @westpalmbch.

Thursday, April 11: Shane Duncan Band (Country/Rock) www.shaneduncanband.com

The Shane Duncan Band is a high energy country-rock band from South Florida. The band is known for delivering a non-stop show that leaves concert goers wanting more. The band currently writes, records and performs all original music, so what you hear is what you get. The band has supported leading country artists from Luke Bryan to Blake Shelton, and many more. Get ready for an entertaining country-rock experience under the stars at Clematis by Night, “Where the Party Begins.”

Clematis By Night: Shaw Davis and the Black Ties (Roots and Blues Rock)

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT
Free Weekly Concert Series
Every Thursday; 6-9 p.m. FREE, West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Clematis by Night is West Palm’s favorite Thursday night tradition for more than 20 years. During Clematis by Night, “Where the Party Begins,” guests will enjoy live music, food and drink specials and the hottest local social scene, creating an unmatched seaside happy hour setting. For more information, please visit Wpb.org/events or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB, on Twitter @westpalmbch or on Instagram @westpalmbch.

Thursday, April 4: Shaw Davis & the Black Ties (Roots & Blues Rock) | www.shawdavisblackties.com

Shaw Davis is quickly becoming an artist to watch in contemporary blues and roots rock. Known for his raw, emotional and powerful style, this young guitarist has burst his way onto the scene. Backed by long-time friend, drummer Bobby Van Stone, and bassist Patrick Stevenson, Shaw Davis & The Black Ties feature their own brand of psychedelic blues and roots rock that continues to win over fans and crowds across the nation. The band has opened for and shared the stage with some of the nation’s and South Florida’s most respected blues-rock artists, such as Albert Castiglia, Matt Schofield, GE Smith, JP Soars, and Mike Zito. Throughout their shows, the band plays a high-energy mix of originals as well as renditions of covers from some of their greatest influences.

KRAVIS HOSTS SECOND STUDENT SHARE CELEBRATION FOR THE DISNEY MUSICALS IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM

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THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS HOSTS SECOND STUDENT SHARE CELEBRATION FOR THE DISNEY MUSICALS IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM

Four New Palm Beach County Title I Public Elementary Schools to be Selected to Participate and Produce a Disney Musical at No Cost

 

For Immediate Release: The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts hosted its second Student Share Celebration for the Disney Musicals in Schools program on Tuesday, April 2. More than 150 students from four local Title I elementary schools performed in the showcase for hundreds of family and friends. The showcase took place in the Center’s Dreyfoos Hall.

The students, from Academy for Positive Learning in Lake Worth, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary in Riviera Beach, Meadow Park Elementary in West Palm Beach and Lincoln Elementary in Riviera Beach performed such favorite musical selections as “Friend Like Me” from Aladdin KIDS and “Bare Necessities” from The Jungle Book KIDS. Local media personality MoShay LaRen from X102.3 FM emceed the event.

 

The four Palm Beach County schools joined four others in the program that were chosen last year. The original four schools – Egret Lake Elementary in West Palm Beach, Forest Park Elementary in Boynton Beach, Glade View Elementary in Belle Glade and Starlight Cove Elementary in Lantana – are continuing in the program and four additional schools will be selected by June, bringing the total participating to 12.

 

Applications are being accepted through May 3, 2019 for the four new Title I schools to apply to participate in Disney Musicals in Schools for the 2019-2020 school year. The program is an initiative developed by Disney Theatrical Productions and is now celebrating its 10th year. As part of the celebration, Disney donated $9,000 to the eight participating schools to support their theater programs.

“The Student Share Celebration was a wonderful showcase for the dedicated work by the students and teaching artists this past school year,” said Tracy C. Butler, director of education for the Kravis Center. “We are so excited to see this program’s growth in its second year, creating sustainable theater programs in more of our local under-resourced elementary schools. The program uses the unique world of musical theater to help students develop the wide spectrum of skills needed when producing a piece of musical theater, including critical thinking, problem solving, ensemble building, communication, self-confidence and interpersonal skills.”

 

The schools selected for 2019-2020 will participate in a 17-week musical theater residency, led by a team of teaching artists trained by the Kravis Center and Disney Theatrical Productions, at no cost. Each school will receive performance rights, education support materials and guidance from the teaching artists. The program features a professional development focus, through which participating school teachers partner with Kravis Center teaching artists to learn how to produce, direct, choreograph, and music direct, culminating in their first 30-minute Disney KIDS musical at their school.

 

As a capstone to the experience, the Kravis Center will host a third Student Share Celebration in 2020 during which each school performs one number from their show in the Center’s Dreyfoos Hall for an audience of students, teachers, family, and community members.

 

Any Palm Beach County Title I (at least 70% of students eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch) public elementary school is eligible to apply for the Disney Musicals in Schools program. The application deadline is May 3, 2019. For more information or to apply, log on to kravis.org/professional, call the Kravis Center Education Hotline at 561.651.4251 or send an email to gumbinner@kravis.org.

 

Disney Musicals in Schools was launched in 2010 in response to Disney Theatrical Production’s concern that under-resourced public elementary schools were not afforded equitable access to the arts. After successfully offering the program in New York City schools, Disney Theatrical Productions began partnering with organizations in other communities across the United States.

 

Disney KIDS musicals, created in partnership with Music Theater International (MTI), are 30-minute musicals designed for elementary school performers and have been adapted from the classic Disney films 101 Dalmatians, Aladdin, The Aristocats, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, The Lion King, and Winnie the Pooh.

 

For more than 26 seasons, the Kravis Center has helped students of all ages fuel their imaginations and expand their lives through comprehensive arts education programs. Since 1992, over 2.5 million students from Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties have visited the Kravis Center, attending performances through the S*T*A*R Series and participating in a wide variety of educational programming. To learn more, please visit kravis.org/education.  

 

DISNEY THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS (DTP) operates under the direction of Thomas Schumacher and is among the world’s most successful commercial theatre enterprises, bringing live entertainment events to a global annual audience of more than 20 million people in more than 50 countries.  Under the Disney Theatrical Productions banner, the group produces and licenses Broadway productions around the world, including Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Elton John & Tim Rice’s Aida, TARZAN®, Mary Poppins, a co-production with Cameron Mackintosh, The Little Mermaid, Peter and the Starcatcher, Newsies, Aladdin, and Frozen. Other successful stage musical ventures have included the Olivier-nominated London hit Shakespeare in Love, stage productions of Disney’s High School Musical, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame in Berlin, and King David in concert.  DTP has collaborated with the country’s leading regional theatres to develop new stage titles including The Jungle Book, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Freaky Friday.

 

Disney Theatrical Productions also delivers live shows globally through its license to Feld Entertainment, producer of Disney on Ice and Disney Live!  For over 30 years, Disney on Ice and Disney Live! have brought beloved Disney stories and characters annually to over 12 million guests in nearly 50 countries worldwide, through productions such as Marvel Universe Live! and Frozen, the most well attended and highest grossing Disney on Ice production to date.  In addition, DTP licenses musical titles for local, school and community theatre productions through Music Theatre International, including The Lion King Experience, a unique holistic arts education program wherein accredited elementary and middle schools produce condensed, age-appropriate JR. and KIDS adaptations of The Lion King.

 

Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form.

 

MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists, and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials, and dynamic theatrical resources to over 70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide.

 

MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences. MTI’s Broadway Junior™ shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students.

 

YMCA Free Healthy Kids Day on April 27

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SUPER KIDS WANTED:

YMCA of the Palm Beaches Announces

Free Healthy Kids Day on April 27

WEST PALM BEACH – Spring into summer like a young superhero at the YMCA of the Palm Beaches. On Saturday, April 27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., enjoy a frolicking day of fun at Healthy Kids Day, the Y’s national initiative to improve the health and well-being of kids and their families.

 

Nearly one in five children in Florida is obese, according to a recent study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Parents can help prevent childhood obesity by encouraging their youngsters to lace up, stay fit, and maintain a holistic lifestyle.

 

Healthy Kids Day is free and promotes family-friendly fun, including face painting, health and wellness discussions, American-Latin cuisine, and entertainment. Kid-approved activities will feature a 40-yard dash, a punt, pass, and kick competition, three-point basketball contest, Zumba, and an action-packed obstacle course for a chance to win great prizes.

Want to be a Y insider? Sign up for membership or summer camp (June 3 through August 2) and receive waived registration and joining fees. (Offer good for April 27 only)

 

For more information, call the YMCA of the Palm Beaches at (561) 968-9622 or visit ymcapalmbeaches.org.

 

To register, visit the YMCA of the Palm Beaches at 2085 South Congress Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33406.

 

About the YMCA of the Palm Beaches

Since 1917, YMCA of the Palm Beaches has served Palm Beach County, working side-by-side with local families and neighbors to strengthen the community. Each year, the nonprofit organization provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships for local youth and family programs. This is made possible through community support, fundraising initiatives, and individual and corporate donations. The Y’s 18-acre campus includes a fitness center, skate park, early learning center, after school care, multi-purpose room, spin and yoga studio, community room, and aquatic center.

 

 

APRIL 12: National Grilled Cheese Day at The Beauty and The Beeeef

TAKE A BITE OUT OF THIS:

Celebrate National Grilled Cheese Day at

The Beauty and The Beeeef on April 12

 

WELLINGTON – The modern, grilled cheese sandwich is an ancient treat that gained its foodie foothold in the United States during the 1920s when pasteurized cheese and sliced white bread, invented by James L. Kraft and Otto Frederick Rohwedder, respectively, became affordable ingredients offered at local supermarkets.

 

On Friday, April 12, celebrate the popular lunchtime staple during National Grilled Cheese Day. The Beauty and The Beeeef at The Mall at Wellington Green is grilling up five extra gooey iterations that come with a choice of French fries, mashed potatoes, or a house salad and a cup of Campbell’s tomato cream soup just as good, or better, than mom used to make.

 

National Grilled Cheese Day menu:

 

GRILL

Double cheddar cheese and smoked bacon

$9.95

 

MELT

Double cream brie cheese, goat cheese, mozzarella cheese, tomato, smoked bacon, and fresh basil

$12.95

 

SLOPPY JOE

Spiced, ground Certified Angus Beef, double cheddar cheese, and sautéed onions served with supreme cheese dip

$12.95

 

MONTREAL DELI

Double Swiss cheese, Montreal smoked meat, and mustard  

$14.95

 

KING KONG

Grilled cheese sandwich layered with a 5 oz. burger, double cheddar cheese, a fried egg, smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, horseradish mayo, and an additional grilled cheese sandwich

$16.95

For more information, please call (561) 612-4511 or visit thebeautyandthebeeeef.com.

 

The Beauty and The Beeeef is located in The Mall at Wellington Green at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. The restaurant is located on the upper level between Macy’s and Paragon Wellington Theater.

BALLET PALM BEACH Invites Dance Fans to Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with WONDERLAND, May 10-12

BALLET PALM BEACH Invites Dance Fans to

Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend by Enjoying

WONDERLAND

At The King’s Academy in West Palm Beach

May 10-12, 2019

 

Photo Op with Dancers in WONDERLAND Costumes on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, April 13 & 20

 

(Palm Beach Gardens, FL – April 8, 2019) Colleen Smith, Artistic Director of Ballet Palm Beach today announced that the highly acclaimed professional ballet company is inviting fans of both classical dance and children’s literature to celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend by seeing WONDERLAND at The King’s Academy in West Palm Beach.

May 10-12

+ Friday at 7 pm

+ Saturday at 1 pm & 7 pm

+ Sunday at 4 pm

WONDERLAND

Ballet Palm Beach performs this whimsical ballet with a fresh interpretation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Alice (danced by Shannon Murray) is a young Victorian girl who tumbles unexpectedly into a fantasy realm. Chasing after the White Rabbit (Sunny Hsieh), she encounters a kaleidoscope of curiosities that lead her into the clutches of the Queen of Hearts. From there, it all gets “curiouser and curiouser.”

An original ballet choreographed by Colleen Smith, WONDERLAND premiered in 2013 and features the music of distinctly English composers Benjamin Britten, Gustave Holst, and William Walton, it weaves the reality of Alice’s Victorian England to the colorful fantasy and nonsense of Wonderland.  “I wanted to use English composers who would have known the work of Lewis Carroll and whose music exuded the sound of an English countryside,” says Smith.

The original story was told over 150 years ago by Charles Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll, to young sisters Lorina, Alice and Edith Liddell while on a boat trip from Oxford to Godstow, England.  When young Alice grew restless and begged for a story “with lots of nonsense in it,” the author spun out the now famous tale, which he later published to worldwide acclaim.

“The history behind the book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland fascinates me,” admits Smith. “When creating the ballet, we tried to bring alive on stage what young Alice was thinking that afternoon as she listened to the story for the first time.”

After seeing an earlier production of WONDERLANDPalm Beach Arts Paper reviewer Rex Hearn gushed, “Smith has captured the essence of Carroll’s crazy, zany, mixed-up madness… With creativity of this caliber, Palm Beach County can be proud… the arts are exploding here.”

WONDERLAND will have four performances at The King’s Academy Page Family Center for Performing Arts, located at 8401 Belvedere Road in West Palm Beach.

How to Purchase Tickets to WONDERLAND:

Tickets range from $30 to $45 and may be purchased by visiting www.balletpalmbeach.org or by calling 800.572.8471.

PHOTO OP:

To promote WONDERLAND and take advantage of the Easter holiday theme, Ballet Palm Beach dancers in costume—the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, and Alice—will be visiting Jimmy Choo and promenading on Worth Avenue on Saturdays, April 13 and 20, from 1 to 4 pm.

 

About Ballet Palm Beach:

Ballet Palm Beach (BPB), the professional ballet company of the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ballet company dedicated to preserving the art of classical ballet by cultivating new visions in choreography, impacting the next generation through the discipline of dance, and enriching the community through this universal art form. Established in 2001, the company has become a fixture in Palm Beach County. Each year BPB produces main stage ballets as well as outreach shows, both locally and abroad. For more information about the professional company or its school, Ballet Palm Beach Academy, or to support BPB’s outreach efforts call 561.630.8235 or visit www.balletpalmbeach.org.

April 11th: National Poutine Day

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Skip the trip to Quebec, and celebrate National Poutine Day, Thursday, April 11, at The Beauty and The Beeeef tucked in The Mall at Wellington Green. 

 

The restaurant will celebrate the spud-day by passing out complimentary potatoes to guests, who in turn, can exchange them for a free small poutine. 

Feeling noshy? Curb your gravy-drenched French fries and cheese curd cravings with one of these ten poutine cult classics:

 

POUTINE CLASSIC 

Small size for regular appetites or enormous size for huge appetites

 

POUTINE THE BEAUTY 

Red pepper, mushrooms, and sautéed onions  

 

POUTINE HOTDOG POUTINE THE BEEEEF 

Spiced ground Certified Angus Beef, and sautéed onions  

 

POUTINE SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT 

Smoked bacon, red pepper, sautéed mushrooms and sautéed onions  

 

POUTINE TRANS AM 

Smoked meat  

 

POUTINE DYNAMITE 

Merguez sausage, jalapeños, Tabasco sauce, and hot pepper salsa  

 

POUTINE FIELD GOAL 

Spiced ground Certified Angus Beef, smoked bacon, and pepperoni  

 

POUTINE B.O.M. 

Smoked bacon, sautéed onions, and merguez sausage  

 

POUTINE AQUAMAN 

Garlic lobster

 

For more information, please call (561) 612-4511 or visit thebeautyandthebeeeef.com.

 

The Beauty and The Beeeef is located in The Mall at Wellington Green at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. The restaurant is located on the upper level between Macy’s and Paragon Wellington Theater.

Safe Kids Palm Beach County

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Safe Kids Palm Beach County, a Program of Community Partners of South Florida to Distribute Over 600 Free Bicycle Helmets at Palm Beach Outlets

Who: Safe Kids Palm Beach County, a program of Community Partners of South Florida and generously funded by Children’s Services Council (CSC), along with other local organizations will join together for Safe Kids Day, an event that highlights childhood injury prevention.

 

What: During this fun-filled event, children will receive their brand-new bicycle helmet, designed to keep them safe on their two wheel adventures. Children in attendance will be fitted to ensure the proper helmet size is selected and will have the chance to sharpen their skills on bicycles available on hand. In addition to the helmet, children will receive a drawstring goodie bag to fill with useful information (courtesy of CSC). Palm Beach Children’s Hospital in partnership with Good Samaritan Medical Center will be hosting a scavenger hunt with prizes for the kids. Please note: helmets and items will be distributed on a first come, first served basis only.

 

Why: Safe Kids Day is designed to help educate and create awareness on safety precautions that can be taken to reduce injury. According to Safe Kids Palm Beach County, injuries from car crashes, fires, drownings, poisonings, falls and more are the number one threat to kids in the United States. Throughout the world, one million children die of injuries each year, and nearly every one of these tragedies is preventable. With a focus on bicycle safety, Safe Kids Palm Beach County, a program of Community Partners of South Florida, is helping to reduce the estimated 467,000 bicycle injuries that occurred in 2015 across the nation, many of which could have been reduced with the proper safety equipment according to CDC.

 

When/Where: Saturday, April 13th from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Palm Beach Outlets, 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. The event will be set up in front of the mall, near the water fountain.

For more information on this event, please contact Kelly Powell-Evans at Safe Kids Palm Beach County via email  kpowell@cp-cto.org or by phone at (561) 312-3770.

 

About Community Partners of South Florida:

Community Partners of South Florida is a $16 million comprehensive community development nonprofit agency headquartered in Riviera Beach that provides services to families facing social, emotional and financial adversity. By using a unique, breakthrough approach integrating housing and financial empowerment, child and family mental health, and community services, Community Partners creates self-sustaining families and communities and serves as a driver for growing its local economy.  For more information about Community Partners of South Florida, visit www.cp-cto.org

 

About Safe Kids Palm Beach County

Safe Kids Palm Beach County works to prevent unintentional childhood injury, the number one cause of death for children in the United States. Safe Kids Palm Beach County is a member of Safe Kids Worldwide, a global network of organizations dedicated to preventing unintentional injury. Safe Kids Palm Beach County was founded in 1988 and is led by Community Partners. Safe Kids Palm Beach County is funded by Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County. For more information, visit www.safekids.org or the Safe Kids Palm Beach County website.

 

About Children’s Services Council:

Children’s Services Council of Palm Beach County – a special-purpose government established by Palm Beach County voters in 1986 and reauthorized in 2014 – provides leadership, funding, services and research on behalf of the county’s children so they grow up healthy, safe and strong. To make the biggest impact, the Council focuses on prenatal health and early childhood development so more Palm Beach County children are born healthy, are safe from abuse and neglect, are ready to learn when they enter school and have access to quality afterschool and summer programs. For more information, visit www.cscpbc.org.

Loggerhead Marinelife Center Expands

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Loggerhead Marinelife Center Expands

By Bryan Hayes

Thursday, April 3, 2019 was a historic day for the future of Loggerhead Marinelife Center as they broke ground on the expansion of the campus as part of the Waves of Progress Capital Expansion Campaign.  This will not only continue to help save so many more turtles’ lives, but also educate more children locally, and to continue the global outreach effort.

Even with the ground breaking, there is so much more work to be done in order to achieve the target goal.  The original target was to raise $14 million dollars, and while $12 million of that has already been achieved,  Florida’s water quality though has decreased exponentially forcing the center to invest in a second generation water filtration system that while expensive will allow the center to have clean water for their turtle population.  In order to provide the best possible care, the new goal is closer to $20 million.  

More than anything, more educational opportunities are the reasons the campaign grew.   The school systems have embraced Loggerhead Marinelife Center as an educational opportunity for their students, many of whom have not only never seen a live turtle, but have also never seen the ocean even though they live here in Florida.   There has been a marked increase in student attendance as 50,000 registered student went through the programs in 2017 compared to 64,000 in 2018.   Because of that increase, more resources and space have been allocated for additional educational opportunities going forward.

The beauty of having a hands on experience, children do not realize that they are getting a science lesson.  It is fun, and children learn better when they are inspired by the turtles.   They get to see for themselves through the certified curriculum what it means to have science right in their back yard.

Coinciding with the launch of the Waves of Progress Capital Expansion Campaign has been an increased awareness regarding the issue of plastic as not only a local issue, but a global issue as well.  With turtles, there is a direct correlation between plastic and many of the turtles who come into the hospital for treatment, and because of that not only have children become more interested in learning more, but also corporations and community stakeholders involvement has never been higher.

Conservation has become one of the core values of Loggerhead Marinelife Center and being able to teach the community about the conservation effort using sea turtles.   In fact, the sea turtles are a good barometer for the health of the the ocean.  Likewise, the ocean is a quantitative barometer for the health of the planet.  Through the educational piece, children will be able to learn about the science of the ocean, our ecosystem, and their place in the world.

Jack Lighton, President & CEO of Loggerhead Marinelife Center explained how six years ago their “patients” was the most exciting element for him, but now it is “the kids and education.”    He explained that it is “wonderful to save a 100 patients here, and we are doing that” and while that is so rewarding, “I feel really comfortable and confident about checking the boxes in getting our team around the world.  We have six continents and 16 countries as partners.  So, when you think about Loggerhead, this is our hub, but we are global in terms of our impact on teaching, and training about saving sea turtles.”

To learn more about Loggerhead Marinelife Center, visit their website at http://marinelife.org and to donate to this most worthwhile cause, visit https://marinelife.org/expansion/.

To provide a glimpse of the work that is happening at Loggerhead, they recently received juvenile 20 kent sea turtles right before Thanksgiving that were transported from Boston due to a cold snap resulting in over 800 turtles washing ashore, because they had overstayed due to the warm temperatures and the older mature turtles leaving at the normal migration time providing them with an added food supply.   The team in New England were able to save half of the turtles and as they called turtle hospitals inquiring about who could take them in, and not only did Loggerhead have the capacity but there are turtle hospitals from Stuart all the way down to the Keys who also did.   Those turtles, once healthy, are re-released back into the ocean to continue their journey. As Loggerhead Marinelife Center continues their journey and expansion, they will help more turtles to be rescued and more members of the global community to be served.

Wellington Wrestling Club News

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The Wellington wrestling club attended the Mustang open at Merritt Island H.S. this past Saturday and had an outstanding day with a number of wrestlers earning top 3 honors.

Champions were: Tyler Gray, Sam Marvel, James Marvel, Sean Mauermann, and Nico Strada

2nd place: Luke Forehand & Aiden Alexander

3rd place: Luke Schumatti & Ryan King.

Pictured (left to right): Tenzin Tognini, Aiden Alexander, Seth Rhodes, Jared Portu, Ryan King, Juan Quintero, Sam Marvel, Luke Schumatti, Tyler Gray, Luke Forehand, Sean Mauermann, James Marvel, Preston Morrow, & Nico Strada.