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Mona Lisa Tribe Performances

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Mona Lisa Tribe Performances

Bio: The Mona Lisa Tribe is an all girl 4 member folk band, (or full band with added bass and drums if preferred) which specializes in three part harmonies and writing original and fun folk music with a modern twist. Their style is similar to the Lumineers, Mumford and sons, the Wailin’ Jenny’s, and Joseph, and each member plays multiple instruments throughout the show. Brought together through Palm Beach Atlantic University just over two years ago, you won’t want to miss their unique sound and performance!

Upcoming shows – Here’s their schedule of upcoming performances:

September 8 – Bumble fest;

Sept. 9 – Matthew Brewing Co.;

Sept. 19 – Voltaire; and

Sept. 29 – Hullabaloo.

Oct 5th Subculture Alleyway, WPB

Oct 10 – Ladies’ Night Voltaire – 9-12am

Oct 20 – WPB Green Market  9-1

Oct 20 ER Bradley – 6-9pm

For more information, see “Cultural Corner” article this month on the Mona Lisa Tribe.

 

Are You Almost Inviting Mosquitoes to Bite You?

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Health and Fitness

Are You Almost Inviting Mosquitoes to Bite You?

My husband and I can be standing side by side outside and he will end up covered with itchy welts from mosquito bites, whilst I can come away practically unscathed.

So is that luck, my imagination or is it scientifically possible?

Well, whilst it is no comfort to my husband or those of you who suffer the same unpleasant fate, research has proven that mosquitoes DO have preferences when it comes to picking out their victims.

In a feature by WebMD, Jerry Butler, PhD, professor emeritus at the University of Florida posited that “one in 10 people are highly attractive to mosquitoes”.

Surprising as it may be, mosquitoes do not suck blood for food. In fact, only female mosquitoes bite people as they need proteins from human blood to develop fertile eggs and create more mosquito babies.

Genetics account for 85 percent of our chances of getting a mosquito bite.

Type O blood

Some blood types are actually “sweeter” than others. A study found that people with Type O blood are 83% more likely to get bitten. People with Type A blood are the least likely prey, while those with Type B blood are neither one or the other, probably just wrong place at the wrong time! Also 85% of people actually produce a secretion that almost tells the mosquitoes their blood type.  This obviously makes them them an easier target over non-secretors, regardless of blood type.

Large Body Size

The larger the body the more carbon dioxide (CO2) is released as a larger person will often exhale more. Unfortunately, mosquitoes can actually sense CO2 from up to 50 meters away. This is their primary means of pinpointing a target which explains why adults will often be bitten over children, men are also more likely to be targeted over a women and obese people over someone with a healthy BMI (body mass index.)

Pregnancy

According to a study done in Africa, pregnant women are twice as likely to attract mosquitoes compared to non-pregnant women. Once again this is due to the greater amount of CO2 expelled. Studies have shown that women in the later stages of pregnancy exhale 21% more CO2 than non-pregnant women.

Exercise

Lactic acid is a compound produced by the body after any activity that builds up a sweat. So whilst you might be doing something positive for your health by exercising, unfortunately the down side is that mosquitoes are attracted to lactic acid! To make matters worse that very heat your body is radiating after or during exercise is another thing that mosquitoes find irresistibly attractive. So yet another reason why you may be increasing your chances of being bitten.

Alcohol

You are harmlessly enjoying a nice cold beer at a bar-be-cue, or a relaxing glass of wine with your al fresco dinner and BAM! You end up coming inside either covered in bites or irritated because you are fighting off the little devils! Unbeknown to you, you are glowing like a beacon to a mosquito, as consuming alcohol raises your metabolic rate and your body temperature, so you are literally pointing a large arrow at yourself to the mosquito population.

Red or Dark-Colored Clothing

So we now know mosquitoes rely on their sense of smell to find their target but they also use sight. Therefore, if you are wearing red or a dark color such as black or navy blue then you are going to be targeted over someone wearing white for instance. Dr. Jonathan Day, a medical entomologist and mosquito expert at the University of Florida, explained, “Mosquitoes have problems flying in even a slight wind, and so they keep close to the ground. They spot hosts by comparing your silhouette to the horizon. Dark colors stand out, while light shades blend in.”

Body Chemistry 

People who produce excess amount of certain acids, for instance lactic acid or uric acid or have a high concentration of steroids and cholesterol on their skin surface, will often attract mosquitoes. On the other hand, a study done by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine found that people who are bitten less frequently seem to “smell differently to mosquitoes”, it’s almost as if they were producing their own natural repellent. 

I think my husband wishes he was one of those people!

Canine Parvovirus

Paws-itive Press

CANINE PARVOVIRUS

Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral disease that can produce a life-threatening illness

The incidence of canine parvovirus infections has been reduced radically by early vaccination in young puppies.

The major symptoms associated with the intestinal form of a canine parvovirus infection include:

 Parvovirus can be transmitted by any person, animal or object that comes in contact with an infected dog‘s feces. Highly resistant, the virus can live in the environment for months, and may survive on inanimate objects such as food bowls, shoes, clothes, carpet and floors. It is common for an unvaccinated dog to contract parvovirus from the streets, especially in urban areas where there are many dogs.

Veterinarians diagnose parvovirus on the basis of clinical signs and laboratory testing. The ELISA test has become a common test for parvovirus. The ELISA test kit is used to detect parvovirus in a dog’s stools, and is performed in the vet’s office in about 15 minutes. Because this test is not 100% sensitive or specific, your veterinarian may recommend additional tests and bloodwork.

Puppies, adolescent dogs and canines who are not vaccinated are most susceptible to the virus. Breeds at a higher risk are Rottweilers, Doberman pinschers, Labrador retrievers, American Staffordshire terriers and German shepherds.

No specific drug is available that will kill the virus in infected dogs, and treatment is intended to support the dog’s body systems until the dog’s immune system can fight off the viral infection. Treatment should be started immediately and consists primarily of intensive care efforts to combat dehydration by replacing electrolyte, protein and fluid losses, controlling vomiting and diarrhea, and preventing secondary infections. Sick dogs should be kept warm and receive good nursing care. When a dog develops parvo, treatment can be very expensive, and the dog may die despite aggressive treatment. Early recognition and aggressive treatment are very important in successful outcomes. With proper treatment, survival rates can approach 90%.

Since parvovirus is highly contagious, isolation of infected dogs is necessary to minimize spread of infection. Proper cleaning and disinfection of contaminated kennels and other areas where infected dogs are (or have been) housed is essential to control the spread of parvovirus. The virus is not easily killed, so consult your veterinarian for specific guidance on cleaning and disinfecting agents.

Do not hesitate to call Anzer Animal Hospital at 561-619-7600, if you have any questions on how to properly schedule your pet’s vaccinations, or if you notice any of the symptoms above. Early recognition and treatment are very important in successful outcomes. With proper treatment, survival rates can approach 90%.

Wellington to Host 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at Patriot Memorial

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Wellington to Host 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
at Patriot Memorial

 

The community is invited to join Wellington’s Council at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 to honor the victims of 9/11 at a remembrance ceremony at the Patriot Memorial, located next to Village Hall at 12198 Forest Hill Boulevard. The Village Council will make remarks and lay a wreath for those lost and affected by the attacks. 
 
Wellington dedicated its Patriot Memorial seven years ago on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The memorial includes one of the largest steel beams salvaged from the World Trade Center, as well as an eternal flame, fountain, and etched glass panels inscribed with the names of the victims.

Patriot Memorial sponsorships, including personalized brick pavers, are still available. For more information, contact Susan Trzepacz at (561) 791-4000 or strzepacz@wellingtonfl.gov.
 
For more information on upcoming events in Wellington, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/events.

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.

SMALL BUSINESS PALOOZA AT THE MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN

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SMALL BUSINESS PALOOZA AT THE MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN

Come support the local small businesses in the Palm Beach County community.

 

CENTRAL PALM BEACH (September 4, 2018)—  On Saturday, October 20th , the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce will host the “Small Business Palooza” at the Mall at Wellington Green. This will be a collective exposition of some of the small businesses that keep the community thriving in Palm Beach County.  

 

The event will take place in the Grand Concourse in the Mall at Wellington Green, and will be held from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. If you are interested in becoming a small business vendor at the Palooza, contact Jim O’Neil at (561) 578-4816. Booths are $200 for Chamber Members, and $350 for non-Chamber Members. As a special offer, become a Chamber Member for a full year and a vendor at the Small Business Palooza for only $500– this includes an annual Central Palm Beach County Chamber membership for only $300 AND the discounted member price of the Vendor Booth.

 

A special thank you and appreciation goes to our sponsors, Mercantil Bank and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. For more information, please visit the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce website at www.cpbchamber.com, or call at (561) 790-6200.

September, 2018 – Diving Back into Music

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September, 2018 – Diving Back into Music

 

By Krista Martinelli

Richard Italia, Chris Ranieri, Krista Martinelli, David Boyer and Richard Owens of the band Up Dog.

 

This month I’m diving into some of my hobbies and having a lot of fun while doing so.  Thanks to having a job that truly ends at the end of the day, I’m able to play tennis on a team, do things like trivia night at Alabama Joe’s and yes, join a rock band.  I haven’t played the piano since I was about 16, so it’s a re-learning experience.  I signed up with Village Music’s Adult Rock Band Camp.  It’s just as it sounds – like the kids’ version of Rock Band Camp but for adults.  And sometimes we tell dirty jokes, so that makes it Adult too.  Ha!  Anyway, we are performing on Friday, Sept. 7th at Village Music and Café at 8pm.  Really enjoying the process and connecting with other musicians. 

International College Counselor Donna Willey

Speaking of Village Music, this month I interviewed co-owner Donna Willey about her additional career as an International College Counselor.  Donna assists with the many facets of college prep and college counseling.  Read about her story in our “AW Spotlight” this month. 

For a taste of one of the best wedding cakes ever, check out “Yummy Treats” with the Sweethearts Dani and Frannie.  Eating a chocolate ganache cake is quite a task, but they once again are taking one for the team.  So much fun! 

Explore one of our local treasures Gumbo Limbo this month in “Living Green.”  Barbara Masi gives us a look at what they do for sea turtles and what you can do when you visit. 

Back to music, check out “Cultural Corner” this month as Angela Shaw gives us a look at a local talented band, the Mona Lisa Tribe.  

Hope you enjoy these and other articles this month!  Hope you are enjoying the transition to fall, the re-appearance of pumpkin spice and everything you do Around Wellington this month!  

Up Dog Band Members (L to R): Dan Sprunger, John Tutino (Coach), David Boyer, Chris Ranieri, Krista Martinelli, Rich Owens, Rich Italia, Jack Rosen.

Fright Nights dials up more scares in 2018

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Fright Nights dials up more scares in 2018

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — What do Das Krankenhaus, Twisted Tales, The Mansion on Meadow Lane and Cuckoos Nest 2 all have in common? They’re all part of this year’s Fright Nights at the South Florida Fair, held over three weekends — Oct. 11-13, Oct. 18-20 and Oct. 25-27. Midway hours are from 6 to 11 p.m. (midnight on Fridays and Saturdays). The haunted houses open at 7 p.m.

 

Admission is $30 and includes 30 fright tickets, which may be used for the haunted houses (seven tickets per haunt) or Midway rides (two-five tickets each). Admission purchased online at www.myfrightnights.com will be $25. Online sales begin on Sept.10 and continue through Oct. 10.

Group sales for 15 or more people also are available for $22 admission per person, which includes 30 fright tickets.

 

For those brave enough, a behind-the-scenes tour of the four haunts will be held on Wed., Oct. 10, for $10 per person. The 45-minute tours will be held at 7 p.m., 8 p.m., 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. Guests will have the opportunity to meet the featured characters, ask questions and take pictures. Each tour purchase includes a free promotional ticket for Preview Night on Oct. 11, which includes one free admission and one haunted house.

 

Now for the gory details! This year’s themed haunts are Das Krankenhaus, Twisted Tales, The Mansion on Meadow Lane and Cuckoos Nest 2. Das Krankenhaus is an institution of horrific experimental torture and terrifying phenomenon featuring the Angel of Death, a depraved doctor at the helm of this hospital who subjected his victims to gruesome experimental medical procedures, mutilation and psychological torture.

 

The forgotten Mansion on Meadow Lane is a setting of a dark, foggy road in the middle of a dense forest. Located on the edge of town, this once elegant and loving home was left to rot after a terrifying virus doomed the city’s residents. The military used the massive house as a makeshift morgue and if guests listen closely, they’ll be able to hear something scraping and scratching inside.

 

The third haunt features Fairy, err … Twisted Tales. While some fairy tales are pure and light hearted, others have a dark and macabre truth to them. Some people dread falling asleep as some of these savage tales are said to transcend time and speak from beyond the grave to unleash fear and terror upon the physical waking world.

 

The final haunt, the Cuckoos Nest 2, erupted in wailing and maniacal cheers when Misfit was freed from her padded prison cell. The patients’eyes lit up and filled to the brim with happiness, as they knew mayhem and chaos would soon reign again. After last year’s murderous rampage, Misfit was deemed unfit to be in the general patient population. She was retrained and locked away for good. Order was restored to the Scharnhorst Mental Asylum, aka, “The Cuckoo’s Nest,” but not for long.

Misfit is back this year with her jolly army for round two.

 

Through the years, Fright Nights has become the largest haunted house event in West Palm Beach. The carnival of terror offers four new haunted houses each year and includes scare zones, food and beverages, entertainment and midway carnival rides.

 

Fright Nights has come a long way since 2002 when it began in a tent on the fairgrounds. Today the event takes place in a 40,000 square foot Agriplex and on two acres of land on the fairgrounds.

 

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

GreenMarket Opening Day

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GREENMARKET OPENING DAY
Saturday, October 6
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. FREE |

West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

The West Palm Beach GreenMarket, the premier Saturday spot to gather fresh food and local goods, will kick off the 24th season on Saturday, October 6, 2018. One of the largest markets in the region, the GreenMarket features a variety of products, including fresh produce, exotic plants and flowers, herbs and spices, baked goods, gourmet and specialty foods, coffee and teas, and much more. The GreenMarket also features live music, unlimited mimosas for $10, free activities for kids, plus plentiful green space and seating for a morning of fun and relaxation. This Saturday morning ritual in downtown West Palm Beach is the place to see and be seen! The GreenMarket is dog-friendly and always FREE.

Sunday on the Waterfront: “Best of British” (Tribute to Queen/Def Leppard

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THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT
Sunday, October 21, 2018
4 – 7 p.m. FREE | Meyer Amphitheatre, 105 Evernia St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
“Best of British” (Tribute to Queen/Def Leppard)

October’s Palm Beach Post Sunday on the Waterfront will feature the “Best of British.” The two performances – packed into one night – will rock guests back to the huge arena shows of the ‘80s. The unique concert will feature a note for note musical recreation of two of the best-selling British rock bands of all time, Def Leppard and Queen. The evening begins when Ultimate Def Leppard recreates all of the songs from the rock band’s two record-breaking albums, Pyromania and Hysteria. Guests will sing and dance along to classic rock anthems such as “Pour Some Sugar On Me,” “Rock of Ages,” and “Photograph”

Immediately following, Absolute Queen, a tribute band known for capturing the live energy and precision of an ultimate Queen concert experience, will perform all of the hits from the group’s biggest-selling album, including iconic tunes like “We Will Rock You,” and “We Are the Champions.” This large production features lead vocalist Martyn Jenkins, who performed for years across Europe as Freddie Mercury in the show “Night at the Opera” for the international Queen Fan club and even shared the stage with original Queen guitarist Brian May.

The “Best of British” are coming, so be sure to arrive early and stay late for the exciting double feature lineup!

Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to this outdoor event. 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.

Screen on the Green: “Coco” (PG)

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Friday, October 12, 2018
“Coco” (PG)
The Great Lawn, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Kids Activities on the Great Lawn
Get the whole family together and come to the Great Lawn for activities full of magic and fun – just like the featured film!

“Coco” (PG)
Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel’s family history.
Outdoor movie watching has never been more inviting than on the West Palm Beach Waterfront. Monthly, on the second Friday of the month, the City of West Palm Beach turns the Great Lawn into an open-air theater – movie and included views of the stars and sea are both FREE. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or chair and snuggle up for featured films – including newly released hits and throwback favorites. After hours, please call 561-822-2222 for information on event cancellations.