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Trunk or Treat Event: A Safe Alternative to Trick or Treating

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Trunk or Treat Event: A Safe Alternative to Trick or Treating

Join Wellington’s Community Services Department and Wellington High School’s DECA Club on Wednesday, October 31st, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for a FREE Trunk or Treat event in the student parking lot at Wellington Community High School located at 2101 Greenview Shores Boulevard. We are asking attendees to bring canned goods for our Hometown Holiday Food Drive, to help local residents in need this holiday season.

This annual event is a safe, family-friendly twist on trick or treating. Volunteers will decorate their vehicles and distribute Halloween treats out of their trunks for children ages 10 and under.  Families may also enjoy music, refreshments, craft tables, food trucks, a costume contest for children, and more.

If you’re interested in decorating your car and passing out candy, contact Wellington Community High School’s DECA club at (561)795-4919 orCheryl.lueke@palmbeachschools.org.

Trunk or Treat is made possible through the Village of Wellington’s partnership with Wellington Community High School’s DECA program, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, the Christopher Aguirre Memorial Foundation, and Joe DiMaggio’s Children’s Hospital.

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 atwww.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.

Russian Riding Hero Diana Zakharova: Ready to Compete at the “Best Place in the World for Dressage”

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Russian Riding Hero Diana Zakharova: Ready to Compete at the “Best Place in the World for Dressage”

Diana Zakharova receiving 2017 Regional Cup of Moscow. (Photo courtesy of Diana Zakharova)

Wellington, FL (October 15, 2018) – “I want to have new riding experiences and Wellington is the best place in the world for dressage,” says Diana Zakharova, whose overseas achievements in CDI dressage competition led to her recently being approached by the Republic of Kyrgyzstan with an offer to ride for the country’s FEI team.

 

Kyrgyzstan lies along the ancient caravan route between China and the Mediterranean known as the Silk Road, and has retained much of its natural beauty, including rolling jailoos (summer pastures). The Equestrian Federation of the Kyrgyzstan Republic has been affiliated with the FEI since 1993 and, as of 2018, has 16 registered athletes and 22 horses competing from Regional Group 3.  Zakharova has deep ties to Kyrgystan as her husband Marat is a native of the country.

 

Not one to take so weighty an offer lightly, Zakharova — a former Economics major at Russia’s University of Geological Studies and a ‘rock star’ among Russian amateur riders for “going pro,” — moved to Florida four months ago because that’s where the international action is.

 

Zakharova became an idol of her Russian riding companions when she decided after only a few years of competing to step up and out of the amateur ranks and challenge herself as a professional competing in the CDI.  With more than 34 successful CDI under her belt she decided it was time to raise the bar again and set her sights on the Global Dressage Tour in Wellington, Florida.

 

Zakharova hasn’t regretted her decision for a second, especially now that her equine partner, Torress, a 14 year-old Latvian-bred gelding she tenderly calls “Prosha,” has navigated the long trip from Moscow to join the family: “He has arrived. It’s all good!”

 

The pair is off to a good start in the show ring. During the Wellington Classic Dressage Fall Challenge at the Palm Beach Equine Sports Complex, they earned their first American horse show ribbons, finishing fourth in the Prix St Georges.  “In Russian classification, that would be considered ‘small prize,” she said.

 

Much bigger prizes, like riding for a nation in Olympic or World competition, still await this mother of four (including a baby daughter) but she isn’t daunted. “I am putting it all together,” she laughed. “Raising kids is all about staying organized and that’s not so different from training dressage!”

 

Zakharova trains with Nicolas Fyffe out of Marcus Fyffe Dressage in Wellington. “My horse is well trained but we want to make our performances even better. It’s interesting to notice that some of the judges (in Wellington) judged me when I competed in Russia!”

 

She and Torress are planning to start 2019 competing in the CDI Small Tour before moving up to Grand Prix next fall. “We’re still getting accustomed to training and the Florida climate. Everything is a new experience, especially the hot weather!”

 

“It’s like starting life from scratch,” she says. “New goals are my favorite thing.” Raising her game in a new country, against many of the world’s best riders, doesn’t intimidate her at all. “I have never felt any pressure over anything,” she says with a grin.  In fact, she sums up her mindset right now in three simple words: “Positive. Communicative. Happy. Definitely happy.”

 

For Zakharova, dressage is about tests. And life? It’s all about the joy of taking on new challenges, balancing her family life, and riding life and “enjoying it all”.

MusicWorks to Present Outdoor Tributes to Led Zeppelin and The Beatles at Old School Square

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MusicWorks to Present Outdoor Tributes to

Led Zeppelin and The Beatles at Old School Square

In Delray Beach Later This Year

 Classic Albums Live

Led Zeppelin: II – November 10

 Classic Albums Live
The Beatles: Abbey Road – December 29

 

(Delray Beach, FL – October 10, 2018) MusicWorks today announced that it would be continuing a series of classic folk and rock concerts this year at Old School Square, located at 51 N. Swinton Avenue in Delray Beach.

Held in Old School Square’s outdoor Pavilion, the next two concerts are Classic Albums Live, which takes historic rock albums and recreates them live, on stage, note for note, cut for cut.

November 10 at 8 pm  (Saturday)                                                   

(Outdoor Pavilion)

Classic Albums Live performing                                                                                      

Led Zeppelin: II

Rolling Stone magazine called this legendary album “one of the greatest, heaviest and raunchiest albums ever, steeped in both Delta and Chicago blues, sixties psychedelia and gentle to bone-crushing dynamics. Highlights ranged from the chugging, apocalyptic chaos of Whole Lotta Love to the bullet-fast fuzz riffs of Heartbreaker to Bring It on Home, a juke-joint blues gone mad.”

Tickets:

+ $75 VIP – Exclusive lounge area, three drink tickets, reserved seating area (limit of 150)

+ $40 Premium – Reserved seating area, chairs are provided (limit of 100)

+ $20 General Admission – Bring a chair, no seating provided (limited chair rental for $5)

 

December 29 at 8 pm  (Saturday)                                                   

(Outdoor Pavilion)

Classic Albums Live performing                                                                                       

The Beatles: Abbey Road

This is the last record album by The Beatles and it was a triumph. The group pulled together for their final collection of songs that rank among the best, including Come TogetherHere Comes the SunGolden Slumbers, and Because.

Tickets:

+ $75 VIP – Exclusive lounge area, three drink tickets, reserved seating area (limit of 150)

+ $40 Premium – Reserved seating area, chairs are provided (limit of 100)

+ $20 General Admission – Bring a chair, no seating provided (limited chair rental for $5)

 

How to Get Concert Tickets:

Tickets for both of these outdoor concerts can be purchased online at www.OldSchoolSquare.org or by calling the Box Office at 561.243.7922, ext. 1.

About MusicWorks:

MusicWorks produces and presents live entertainment events in Florida. Upcoming events at Old School Square include Classic Albums Live concerts of Fleetwood Mac: Rumors (Jan. 12), and The Eagles: Hotel California (March 2), plus performances by Early Elton (Jan. 16), John Ford Coley (Jan. 30), Martin Sexton (Feb. 6), Karla Bonoff & Jonathan Edwards (Feb. 20), Broken Arrow (March 6), Stephen Bishop (March 13), Joan Osborne (March 20), Seals & Crofts 2 (March 27), John Waite (April 3), and John Sebastian (April 17).  For more information, please visit www.musicworksconcerts.com.

Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington Celebrates 37th Annual Golf Classic on November 3rd

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Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington Celebrates 37th Annual Golf Classic

Proceeds Benefit Club Children

Wellington, FL (October 1, 2018) – The Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington announces the return of the Annual Golf Classic on Saturday, November 3 at the Wanderers Club, 1900 Aero Club Drive, Wellington. In its 37th year, this exciting event will consist of a golf tournament, raffle, live auction and awards luncheon.

 

The tournament kicks off with registration at 7:30 a.m. followed by an 8:30 a.m. shot gun start with an auction and awards luncheon to follow.

 

Todd Barron will serve as honorary chairman. Committee members include Elliot Bonner, John Hornberger, Ray Mooney, Mickey Smith and Meghan Whitten.

The Wellington Golf Classic is proud to have the support of Boston Private; Collingsworth, Alter, Lambert, LLC.; Core & Main; Digital Bridge Holdings; Ernst & Young, LLC.; First Bank of The Palm Beaches; Everglades Farm Equipment; Florida Power & Light; H&J Contracting; Illustrated Properties-Nicolette Goldfarb; International Polo Club Palm Beach; Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith; M & M Asphalt; Orthopedic Center PBC; Pepsi Co.; Sassafras Lange; Schwed Kahle & Kress P.A. ; Shutts & Bowen LLP; Templeton & Company; Tilted Kilt; and Tito’s Handmade Vodka.

 

“I encourage everyone to join us at one of Wellington’s longest-running events. Every year, golfers of all abilities have a great time at the Golf Classic while raising critical funds for the Wellington Boys & Girls Club,” said Nicolette Goldfard, chairman of the board of the Wellington Club.

 

Proceeds from the Golf Classic support the Neil S. Hirsch Boys & Girls Clubs of Wellington, one of 13 Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. The Clubs provide services during non-school hours, as well as summer camp opportunities, to nearly 8,600 boys and girls from ages 6 to 18 throughout the County. The Clubs emphasize educational, vocational, social, recreational, health, leadership, and character building skills in a positive and safe atmosphere.  Through quality programs, the Club experience provides children with the guidance they need to make a healthy transition from childhood to young adulthood.

Sponsorships and foursomes are available. For more information, please contact Christine Martin at (561) 683-3287 or cmartin@bgcpbc.org. For more details about the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, visit www.bgcpbc.org
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About the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County
Founded in 1971, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is a not-for-profit youth development organization dedicated to promoting the educational, vocational, health, leadership and character of boys and girls in a safe, nurturing environment. The Clubs provide more than a safe, fun and constructive alternative to being home alone – they offer a variety of award-winning developmental programs to help youth build skills, self-esteem and values during critical periods of growth. The thirteen Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Palm Beach County serve nearly 8,600 children ages 6-18. For more information, please visit www.bgcpbc.org or call 561-683-3287.

PERFORMANCES/EVENTS with The Demetrius Klein Dance Company

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PERFORMANCES/EVENTS with The Demetrius Klein Dance Company

Fall Dance Festival
Sat, Oct 13 at 8pm at Memorial Presbyterian Church, West Palm Beach, FL
3 premieres, 6 pieces, one night only, pay what you can.

7×7
Sat, Nov 3 at 8pm at MPC – Pay What You Can
A unique dance performance experience featuring 7 dances by 7 choreographers, each 7 minutes long in 7 different locations around the historic church grounds.

Dance History Lecture & Demonstration
Pay what you can
Sat, Jan 12 at 8pm
A chance to hear and see the way American modern dance unfolded.

A Dance Performance at the Mandel Public Library, downtown West Palm Beach – Free
Sat, Dec 1 at 2pm
The Demetrius Klein Dance Company performs Klein’s newest piece: ‘not an apology’ and Klein performs a solo conceived by Associate Artistic Director Kori Epps, to the 70’s hit “Sylvia’s Mother” by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show. (Further descriptions of both these pieces in the press release.)

Handel’s Messiah – Pay What You Can
Sat, April 13 at 8pm at MPC
The Demetrius Klein Dance Company performs modern choreography to the classical favorite Handel’s Messiah. It has been moving audiences for over 25 years; blurring lines between classical and current, sacred and down to earth.

Fat Basset Film Festival Re-Showing
Free
Wed, Feb 27 at 7pm at South Palm Town Hall
A second chance to view The Fat Basset Film Festival: a series of short dance films guaranteed to entertain and inspire.

CLASSES

The Demetrius Klein Dance Company offers Dance Education for children in K-5 on Tuesday afternoons at Memorial Presbyterian Church. Demetrius Klein, an award winning choreographer and life-long instructor, teaches modern dance technique. Kori Epps has an MFA in dance and teaches creative dance. Check www.diydance.org for more information or call Tracy Simkowitz: (561) 758-8726

The Demetrius Klein Dance Company also offers open Company modern dance classes on Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings. Call Tracy Simkowitz for more details: (561) 758-8726.

 

Feast of Italy

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Italian- American pop artist Christian Guardino, crooner Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti, The Sicilian Tenors, and local singing sensation JessLee headline The Feast of Little Italy Nov. 2-4

 

Monday, October 8, 2018– Jupiter, Fla. – The 16th annual Feast of Little Italy brings a sensational, three-day-long celebration of exciting international and national Italian and Italian-American performers to its entertainment stage Nov. 2 – 4 at Abacoa, in Jupiter.

The annual event, presented by Arrigo Fiat West Palm, is sure to excite and sizzle, hosted by Virginia Sinicki, on-air personality from the KVJ Show, serving as Feast of Little Italy Master of Ceremonies.

Headlining the Feast this year is dynamic pop-artist Christian Guardino, who will light up the stage starting at 8 pm, Saturday, Nov. 3rd.  Guardino, an Italian-American kid from Long Island, NY, was a finalist who earned standing ovations from the judges and a Golden Buzzer from Howie Mandel while wooing audiences with his soulful arrangements, such as: “Who’s Loving You” and “What’s Going On” on the top NBC show, America’s Got Talent.

 

Joining the star-studded performer on the Saturday stage at 6:30 pm is The Sicilian Tenors, sure to please with stunning harmonies and unique stylings with songs like the crowd favorite “O Sole Mio,” and “Mister,” in tribute to Luciano Pavarotti – with special guest Lorrianna Colozzo.


A Feast favorite, bringing his smooth vocals, is the show-stopping, national performing artist Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti – who will take the stage Sunday, Nov. 4 at 5:45 pm.  Sal will sing the standards, crooning tunes by Sinatra, Martin and more crowd favorites. Also performing on Sunday at 1:30 pm is local, Italian-American country artist and songwriter JessLee, of Stuart, introduced to a global audience in a stunning appearance while competing on “The Voice” this season.


Kicking off the Feast entertainment 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 is The Turnstiles with a New York state of mind.  Come rock to the music of Billy Joel with songs like “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” “Piano Man,” and “Uptown Girl.”

 

Bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the talented entertainers all day long at the center of the Feast – its entertainment stage. Returning to the stage this year, are local Italian-American crooners Phillipe Harari and Vincent Lanciano, who will entertain on Friday.

 

Saturday afternoon let’s get down with the daughter of Italian immigrants, Maria De Crescenzo who tours with KC and the Sunshine Band and swoon to more romantic sounds of Italian artist Marco Turo. Get ready to move to the sounds of Angelo Venuto, with his upbeat, fun Italian renditions sure to bring the crowd to its feet.  


On Sunday, enjoy local, beloved crooner Franco Corso, fondly known by audiences as, `The Voice of Romance,’ who will entertain with romantic ballads by Andrea Bocelli.

 

Food, entertainment, Bocce and Bada-Bingo cheer Italian-American heritage

Visit the Feast of Little Italy’s three-day, family, fun-filled, old- world Italian, ‘street festival, with something for everyone to enjoy and experience.

 

Join in the Galbani Cheese Building Contest for Charity to cheer on local celebrities and very special guests to see who can stack the highest cheese tower. It’s all in the name of `cheesy-fun,’ hosted by Feast Master of Ceremonies Virginia Sinicki, on-air personality from the KVJ Show on 97.9 WRMF, and her daughter Magnolia, 13.

 

New this year, is a draw for artisans and art enthusiasts alike, with the cultural addition of the Hoffman’s Michelangelo Pavilion, presented by BBX Capital, It’s Sugar, MOD, and the Lighthouse ArtsCenter. All ages can enjoy free arts and crafts activities. Bring the kids to make and decorate holiday ornaments, Venetian masks, chef hats, and more! Also new, in addition to the popular Italianesque game Bocce, visitors are invited to learn to play and compete to win prizes with another game first played in Ancient Rome – Bada-Bingo!

 

Food and Wine Seminars:

Year after year, national and local chefs come out to the Feast of Little Italy and demonstrate how to cook specialty, Italian dishes. The La Cucina Galbani Cooking Pavilion is the place to learn how to prepare delicious cuisine, with up-close demonstrations.

 

Daily, Galbani’s intimate cooking pavilion “kitchen” with will be filled with nationally-known chefs most notable, Galbani Chef Marco Sciortino, also from the hit TV show “Come Dine with Me,” and local celebrity cook Virginia Sinicki from the KVJ show on 97.9 WRMF, who will serve up light options to taste. Chef Nina Tomasik of Nina’s Bakery will be showing off her talents of creating art on dessert and cakes. Come get a taste of Italy throughout the weekend. Free seminars will be held Friday 7 pm, Saturday at noon, 2 pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm, and Sunday, noon, 2 pm and 4 pm. To complement the palate, Voga Italia is the proud wine sponsor bringing taste and style. Their collection ranges from white to red and sparkling to sweet. Join us as world-renowned wine connoisseur Anthony Acampa takes you on a journey with your palate. Free wine demonstrations will be held Friday at 6 pm, Saturday at 3 pm, 5 pm and 7 pm, and Sunday at 1 pm and 3 pm.

 

A Feast highlight is the Galbani Golden Wooden Spoon Competition when last year’s winner, Felicia Rodriguez, Anchor with WPBF- 25 News, (local ABC affiliate) battles it out against Co-Anchor Tiffany Kenney for the trophy! Come on out to vote for your favorite dish from their prize kitchen recipes!

 

Food:

With every step you take in Abacoa, visitors will find food vendors serving up authentic Italian dishes – from pasta, pizza, sausage and peppers, to risotto, arancini balls, Feast favorite pinwheels, and so much more! The aroma of Italy will surround you and each scrumptious bite is certain to keep you hungry and coming back for more! Come and get a taste from dishes that hail from both south and northern Italy ranging from seafood pescatore, calamari, antipasto platters, fried raviolis, clams on the half-shell, and fried calzones. Then, enjoy not-to-be-missed Italian dessert with homemade zeppole’s, sfogliatella, and cannoli. Joseph’s Classic Market will be on-site selling their homemade products and cooking up some of the favorites that locals have come to know and love. If Italian food is what you crave, then the Feast is the place to be.

Tradition/Culture:
At the Feast, the Italian culture surrounds you and we invite families, friends and neighbors to share in the Italian traditions. As you stroll through the Italian marketplace, shop and explore hundreds of vendors selling Italian garb from T-shirts and Italian jewelry – to home must-haves for every kitchen. Along the path, amid aromas, sights and sounds, meet Peppino, the strolling accordion player (accordion was first produced in Italy in the 1860s) and enjoy while he reminds you that the cheerful sounds have been heard for generations as he plays classic Italian music with a jig and a smile. Bocce, Bada-Bingo anyone? Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been playing for years, Feast visitors are invited to learn and play the games first played in Ancient Rome. Join in the fun alone or build a team – Bada Bing!

 

Family Fun:

After eating all you can eat, the children’s area will be ready for you filled with all your favorite festival rides and prize-winning games. The Feast will create memorable moments to share like whizzing down an oversized slide, climbing a rock wall, and even bungy jumping! Don’t miss bringing the kids to get their faces painted, pop balloons and shoot some hoops! Step up, win a prize, and watch them smile!

 

Charity:

Get into the ‘holiday spirit’ as the Feast serves as the launch for the Little Smiles Toy Drive! Little Smiles, the official charity of the Feast of Little Italy, will be on site raising awareness about their mission, hosting fun activities and welcoming new, unwrapped toys. This is a volunteer driven, non-profit 501c3 children’s charity. Their mission is to help heal hearts and create little smiles by providing gifts and fun activities to children impacted by serious illness, homelessness or tragedy. With the guidance of local professionals such as doctors, nurses, child life specialists and social workers, together we strive to help kids escape their unfortunate circumstances, even if only for a short period of time.

 

About the Feast of Little Italy:
It began 16 years ago with a dream and a vision to create an experience rich in Italian culture to share. With family tradition and values at the core of its mission, the Feast continues to serve as the signature event that brings together generations in a celebration of marked contributions by great Italians. Through food, music, art and history, over the three-day-festival, we remain steadfast to encouraging the importance of bringing together the community, rooted in the importance of family. We remain dedicated to staying mindful about the hardships that our ancestors endured in migration to this great country and proud of our Italian-American heritage.

 

About Galbani®:

First crafted in Italy by Egidio Galbani in 1882—Galbani® cheeses have long been the #1 cheese brand in Italy. For over 130 years, Galbani cheese has been delighting families all over Italy. Today the Galbani brand brings its timeless tradition from Italy to the American table with the delicious taste of mozzarella, ricotta, fresh mozzarella, and snack cheese made and sold in the United States. Galbani® cheese is a leading brand of the Lactalis American Group, Inc. (“LAG”). Headquartered in Buffalo, NY, LAG is a subsidiary of Parmalat S.p.A., an Italian public entity majority-owned by France-based Groupe Lactalis – the world’s largest producer of premium cheese. LAG produces a wide array of cheese products, including a variety of specialty cheese available to retail, foodservice and industrial customers. For more info on Galbani, please visit www.galbanicheese.com. ©2018 Lactalis American Group, Inc., Buffalo, NY 14220. Galbani is a ® of Egidio Galbani S.r.l.


Calendar Listing:

The 16th Annual Feast of Little Italy presented by Arrigo Fiat West Palm – Nov. 2-4, 2018, (Friday 4 pm-10pm, Saturday 11 am – 10 pm, and Sunday 11 am – 7 pm at Abacoa. The celebrated three-day family Italian street festival will have national entertainment, authentic food, festival rides and games, free wine and cooking demonstrations and more. Admission $8; discounted multiple day passes are available. Children 12 and under are free and there is free parking. www.feastoflittleitaly.com.

Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County Invites the Public to Four Amazing Events Next Month

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Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County Invites the Public to Four Amazing Events Next Month

+ Plant-a-Palooza: Fall Plant Sale – November 3-4

+ Stories in the Garden – November 9

+ Opening of GARDEN OF LIGHTS: A Winter Holiday Event at Mounts – November  24

+ Furoshiki: The Art of Japanese Gift Wrapping – November 30

 (West Palm Beach, FL – October 9, 2018) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will be hosting four fun and amazing events throughout November, including the return of the always popular Plant-a-Palooza: Fall Plant Sale, and the opening of a major new exhibition GARDEN OF LIGHTS: A Winter Holiday Event at Mounts.

 

Plant-a-Palooza: Fall Plant Sale

+ Saturday, November 3 – 9 am to 4 pm

+ Sunday, November 4 – 9 am to 3 pm

Throughout the Garden

FREE for members and children 12 and under; $10 for nonmembers

This two-day annual event features more than 80 vendors with an amazing assortment of quality plants and accessories. Rare and hard-to-find palms, orchids, bamboo, begonias, bromeliads, fruit trees and more are available for purchase. Also, check out the Hibiscus show and the PBC Woodturners with a 300-piece show and sale, and be sure to visit the Mounts Nursery, Garden Shop and Vintage Shop that will be open during all hours of the event.

(Note: Members enjoy early admission and continental breakfast at 8 am on Saturday. Plus enjoy member hospitality during all hours of the sale – shaded area to rest, enjoy complimentary beverages and package check-in service.)

 

Stories in the Garden

Friday, November 9 – 10 to 11 am

Mounts – The Pavilion

FREE

Celebrate the 14th year of Stories in the Garden by bringing young ones (ages 2-6) to these FREE nature-themed programs hosted by the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County. They’ll love the interactive stories and songs as well as a tour through some of the specialty gardens. Programs are held rain or shine in the sheltered Pavilion. Reservations are required as availability is limited.

(Note: To pre-register, call 561.233.1757.)

 

Garden of Lights:

A Winter Holiday Event at Mounts

Opening November 24 and running through December 30

Nightly – 5:30 to 8:30 pm

Throughout the Garden

$10 per person; $5 for children 5 to 12

Mounts will be all a-twinkle in the evenings during the holiday season with thousands of holiday lights hanging from the trees, illuminating the walkways and landmark structures, with colorful LED trees and glowing light-balls, all along an easy-to-follow route throughout 15 different garden areas – the perfect way to light-up the holidays for joyous visitors of every age, romantic disposition, and spiritual leanings. In addition, Mounts will present live dance performances and musical presentations from local schools and academies on select nights during GARDEN OF LIGHTS: A Winter Holiday Event.

Note: GARDEN OF LIGHTS is graciously supported by Randell & Rebecca Doane and an Anonymous Donor. It is sponsored by FPL, TD Bank, Lewis Longman Walker, Holyfield & Thomas, LLCand Voxx International Corporation.

(Tickets are available for purchase at the Garden’s main gate. To schedule a group tour, call 561.233.1757.)

 

Furoshiki

The Art of Japanese Gift Wrapping

Friday, November 30 – 6 to 7:30 pm

Mounts – Exhibit Hall

$25 for members; $35 for nonmembers

Instructor Reiko Nishioka will lead this fun, new class on the art of Japanese gift wrapping, using a square fabric called Furoshiki. She will discuss the history of the art and demonstrate different wrapping techniques. Participants will receive their own Furoshiki (which is both reusable and eco-friendly) and will learn how to wrap and carry differently shaped items, such as wine bottles. Limited to the first 12 participants.

(Note: There is a $10 material fee payable to the instructor.)

Note:

To register for any of the events and workshops at The Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County, go online at www.mounts.org/eventcalendar or call 561.233.1757.  Events at Mounts are accessible to people with disabilities.

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire the public, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden, offering gorgeous displays of tropical and sub-tropical plants, plus informative classes, workshops, and other fun-filled events. The Garden contains more than 2,000 species of plants, including Florida native plants, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, bromeliads and more. Mounts Botanical Garden is a facility of the Palm Beach County Extension Service, which is in partnership with the University of Florida and Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. Mounts is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach.

Mounts Botanical Garden is open everyday (except Palm Beach County recognized holidays) from 10 am to 4 pm. For more information, please call 561.233.1757 or visit www.mounts.org.

Spookyville promises fun fall festivities!

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Spookyville promises fun fall festivities!

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Halloween is just around the corner and that means Spookyville is, too. The event, ideal for children 10 and younger, is presented as an old-fashioned option for families to enjoy a safe and fun place to celebrate the fall season and Halloween.

Held this year over two weekends and on Halloween day — Oct. 19-21, Oct. 26-28 and Oct. 31 — Spookyville will take place in Yesteryear Village at the South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. Hours on Fridays and Halloween day are from 5-8 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

“Spookyville throws you back to the traditional days of family Halloweens,” said Lorie Stinson, the fair’s exhibits and special events manager. “You can count on Spookyville being a secure and family-friendly environment.”

A petting zoo has been added this year along with new rides, which will include a barrel train that will go on a new route through a tunnel. Tying into the upcoming fair’s 2019 superhero theme, every child will receive a superhero cape (while supplies last).

As always, the event’s activities will include trick-or-treating, bounce houses, old-fashioned games, arts and crafts, a spooky house, food and drinks and vendors. Costume contests will be held on both Sundays starting at 1 p.m. Prizes will be awarded.

The cost is $10 per person, which includes rides and games, and kids 2 and younger are free. Tickets may be purchased online at www.southfloridafair.com or at the gate. Parking also is free.

Backpacks, food, glass containers and alcohol are prohibited.

Spookyville is sponsored by Florida Dairy Farmers, Lion Country Safari, Skate Zone, My Gym Wellington and our year round partners, Palm Beach Post, Coca Cola and Kubota.

FREE Family Fun Day on Lake Wellington, Saturday, October 13th

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FREE Family Fun Day on Lake Wellington, Saturday, October 13th

The next event in Wellington’s “Lakeside Family Fun Days” series is set to occur on Saturday, October 13th on Lake Wellington, located behind the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard).

The event will feature a variety of FREE activities for the entire family to enjoy between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

The schedule of activities for Saturday, October 13th includes:

Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Bounce Houses, Glitter Tattoos, Lawn Games, Children’s Golf Activity, Reptile Meet and Greet with Native Village Educational, Fire Rescue Trucks for Fire Rescue Month, Fishing, and Fall Festival Bracelet Sales (visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/FallFestival)h includes:

  • 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

(visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/FallFestival)

  • 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Arts and crafts with Plaster Time (first 200 participants)

FREE Family Fun Day on Lake Wellington, Saturday, October 13th

The next event in Wellington’s “Lakeside Family Fun Days” series is set to occur on Saturday, October 13th on Lake Wellington, located behind the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard).

The event will feature a variety of FREE activities for the entire family to enjoy between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

The schedule of activities for Saturday, October 13th includes:

  • 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Bounce Houses, Glitter Tattoos, Lawn Games, Children’s Golf Activity, Reptile Meet and Greet with Native Village Educational, Fire Rescue Trucks for Fire Rescue Month, Fishing, and Fall Festival Bracelet Sales (visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/FallFestival)

  • 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Arts and crafts with Plaster Time (first 200 participants)

  • 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Pirate and Mermaid Characters and photo opportunities

During the October 13th event, attendees will also have an opportunity to visit with various local organizations including Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, Courtyard Animal Hospital and the Wellington Community Services Department.

For more information on this and other events in the Lakeside series, visitwww.wellingtonfl.gov/Lakeside.

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 atwww.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

Grandma’s Place Holiday Luncheon

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Grandma’s Place Holiday Luncheon rings in the Season

On Tuesday November 27, Grandma’s Place will hold its 4rd Annual Luncheon at The SailFish in Palm Beach.  We are thrilled to announce that Joan O’Connell and Dina Rubio are Co-Chairing the event, Herme De Wyman Miro is the International Honorary Chair and Elayne Flamm is the Honorary Chair.    Committee Members include: Missy Agnello, Suzy Burrowes, Manda Galin, Patti Hadden, Eleanor Jones, Adreana Moss, Toni O’Brien, Amy Quattlebaum, Beverlee Miller Raymond, Jodie Schmitz, Valerie Seifert, and George Swan, Jr.

 

This luncheon starts at 11:00 am with a wine reception and a fabulous silent auction of over 200 items. During lunch there will be a small live auction by Neil Saffer while local CBS12 News Anchor Liz Quirantes serves as the celebrity emcee.  

This year’s event is again “In Memory” of Lou Ann Wilson-Swan, the founder and previous Chair of the luncheon.  The proceeds benefit Grandma’s Place, which provides shelter and loving care to children who have suffered abuse or neglect and have been removed from their homes, but also respite care for young children with disabilities, and offers supports to parents/caregivers of children with special needs to maximize each child’s safety and success.

Tickets are $150 per person.  To receive an invitation, donate an auction item, purchase a ticket, or sponsor the event, please call Roxanne Jacobs at 561-753-2226, e-mail roxanne@grandmasplacepb.org or visit grandmasplacepb.org.