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Mounts Botanical Garden Celebrates 40th Anniversary

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Mounts Botanical Garden Celebrates 40th Anniversary

RUBY JUBILEE

With Another Amazing Exhibition for the Entire Family

TWISTED:

Patrick Dougherty Entwined at Mounts Botanical Garden

(January – June 2019)

 

More New Attractions Coming to Mounts This Fall

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS: Moai in the Tropical Forest

Opening Mid-October 2018, and

GARDEN OF LIGHTS: A Winter Holiday Event

November 24 – December 30, 2018

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – July 18, 2018) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden today announced that it would be celebrating the garden’s 40th Anniversary RUBY JUBILEE with three major new, family-friendly attractions during the coming season (October 2018 through September 2019).

 

TWISTED:

Patrick Dougherty Entwined at Mounts Botanical Garden

‘A Community Build Project’

(January – June 2019)

North Carolina-based artist Patrick Dougherty is known for his Stickwork projects that combine both his carpentry skills and love of nature. Over the years, his work evolved from single pieces on conventional pedestals to monumental scale environmental works that require saplings by the truckload. Over the last 30 years, he has built over 250 of these works, and become internationally acclaimed. His sculpture has been seen from Scotland to Japan to Brussels, and all over the United States, including two Florida gardens (McKee Botanical in Melbourne and Pinecrest Gardens in Miami) and his recent massive project at Cincinnati’s Taft Museum of Art.

 

“Each one of Dougherty’s structures are completely original, as will be his Stickwork at Mounts,” says Rochelle Wolberg, Curator-Director at Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest public garden, located just minutes from downtown West Palm Beach. “These giant, all natural structures take three weeks to hand-assemble and will be an interactive and environmental experience, perfect for adults and children to wander through, admire, and become part of a living art experience.”

 

“During the construction of this Community Build Project, which will start on January 8, Dougherty will be supported by as many as 130 local volunteers who will help build the Stickwork exhibition,” she adds. “The artist will solicit naming suggestions from both volunteers and onlookers, and will announce the final name when it is completed on January 26.”

 

Mounts Botanical Garden will be closed to the public January 21-26, and re-open on Sunday, January 27, when visitors can experience the completed TWISTED Stickwork exhibition.

 

Hours & Admission for TWISTED:

Daily – 10 am to 4 pm

Throughout the Garden

FREE for Mounts members; $10 for nonmembers; $5 for children ages 5-12

Tickets are available for purchase at the Garden’s main gate. To schedule a group tour, call 561-233-1757.

 

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS:

Moai in the Mounts Tropical Forest

Opening Mid-October 2018

Mounts will definitely be “Reaching New Heights” this fall with the permanent installation of three imposing Moai sculptures, replicas of the iconic figurative statues located on Easter Island, Chile. Up to 22-feet high, the Moai heads, torsos and colorful top knots will be placed in the Mounts Tropical Forest where visitors can walk around them and enjoy a spiritual and sensory experience reminiscent of Rapa Nui (the Polynesian term for Easter Island).

 

“That the people of Easter Island were so motivated to conceive, create and transport such monolithic sculptures with only rudimentary tools, no written language, and without the invention of the wheel is truly inspiring,” says project sponsor Margaret Blume. “This artistic tribute is meant to evoke questions, rather than answer them, and to serve as a link to the past – our history, art and culture. If a visitor to Mounts feels a sense of mystery and awe while being in the presence of the Moai, then we have achieved our mission.”

 

Hours & Admission for MOAI AT MOUNTS:

Daily – 10 am to 4 pm

Mounts Tropical Forest

FREE for Mounts members and children 5 and under; suggested donation of $5 per person for nonmembers except during GARDEN OF LIGHTS and TWISTED exhibitions, when special admission prices will be in effect.

 

GARDEN OF LIGHTS:

A Winter Holiday Event at Mounts

November 24 – December 30, 2018

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 during GARDEN OF LIGHTS: A Winter Holiday Event.

 

Hours & Admission for GARDEN OF LIGHTS:

Daily – 5:30 to 8:30 pm

Throughout the Garden

$10 for Mounts members; $15 for nonmembers; $5 for children 5 to 12

Tickets are available for purchase at the Garden’s main gate. To schedule a group tour, call 561-233-1757.

 

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. Two recent additions to Mounts include Windows on the Floating World: Blume Tropical Wetland Garden and the Zen-like Garden of Tranquility. 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 daily (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.

 

Attached Jpegs:

  1. TWISTED – Stickwork by Patrick Dougherty (Photo Credit: Juan Villa, at the Asheville, NC Zoo in 2013)
  2. MOAI Sculptures Coming to Mounts in October (Photo Credit: Margaret Blume)
  3. GARDEN OF LIGHTS Illuminated Palm Tree

EDUCATION ECONOMIC LUNCHEON WITH NEW SUPERINTENDENT DR. DONALD FENNOY

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EDUCATION ECONOMIC LUNCHEON WITH NEW SUPERINTENDENT DR. DONALD FENNOY

The present state and future plans for our education system in Palm Beach County.

CENTRAL PALM BEACH (July 17, 2018)—  On Thursday, August 16th , the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce will be holding the Education Economic Luncheon presented by PNC Bank with keynote speaker, Superintendent Dr. Donald E. Fennoy II. The Luncheon will address the current state of Palm Beach County schools, upcoming initiatives for the school year.

Dr. Fennoy is the 26th elected Superintendent of Schools for the School District of Palm Beach County. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer from May 2016 to March 2018 under the leadership of former Superintendent Dr. Robert Avossa. Dr. Fennoy comes with governance and experience improving operational efficiencies and managing district procedures during Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and Hurricane Irma in 2017.

The Luncheon will take place at the West Palm Beach Marriott at 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. For more information, please visit the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce website at www.cpbchamber.com, or call at (561) 790-6200. Tables are $650 and individual tickets are $50.

August Happenings at the Morikami Museum

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AUGUST HAPPENINGS:

Studio Ghibli Summer Film Series, Children’s Calligraphy, and Sado Tea Ceremonies at

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

 

August workshops, classes, and demonstrations:

 

Saturday, August 4

Children’s Calligraphy (Workshop)

Time: 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.; 1:30–2:30 p.m. (2 sessions offered)

Cost: $20 Advance Registration Required.
Age: Tweens and Teens
*Children under fourteen must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the workshop. The parent/guardian is welcome to enroll in the workshop alongside their child.
Learn how to write your name and some Japanese words with ink and brush, and traditional calligraphy implements. For required materials or to register, visit morikami.org.

 

Sundays, August 5, 19, 26
Sado: Tea Ceremony (Class)
Time: 10:15 a.m.

           Beginners: August 5, 19
           Intermediate: August 19, 26
Cost: $55 (Morikami Members $50). Advance Registration Required.

Expand upon your knowledge of Japanese tea ceremony in this hands-on class. Perform traditional Japanese tea ceremony, with its ever-evolving seasonal subtleties, in the authentic Seishin-an Tea House under the guidance of instructor Yoshiko Hardick. The tea ceremony changes from month to month and from season to season. The Beginners class and Intermediate class will share one class session together. To register, visit morikami.org.

Wednesday, August 8
Studio Ghibli Summer Film Series

Cost: $5 with paid museum admission (children ages 3 and under free)

Special Summer Pass: $20 for 6 films of your choice (each pass is to be used by only 1 person)

Pom Poko – A Film by Isao Takahata
Time: 11 a.m.
(119 min., Rated PG)

(In Japanese, subtitled in English)

In this brilliant and often overlooked Studio Ghibli masterpiece from Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Isao Takahata, the forests are filled with groups of magical tanuki, mischievous raccoon-like animals from Japanese folklore that are capable of shape-shifting from their standard raccoon form to practically any object. The tanuki spend their days playing idly in the hillsides and squabbling over food until the construction of a huge new Tokyo suburb clears the nearby forest and threatens their way of life. In an effort to defend their home, the tanuki learn to transform into humans and start playing tricks to make the workers think the construction site is haunted, ending in a spectacular night-time spirit parade, with thousands of ghosts, dragons and other magical creatures descending on the city — in an abundance of fantastical characters that would not be matched on screen by Studio Ghibli until Spirited Away.

 

Whisper of the Heart – A Film by Yoshifumi Kondo
Time: 2 p.m.
(111 min., Rated G)

(In Japanese, subtitled in English)

Shizuku is spending her last summer vacation before high school reading and translating foreign music into Japanese. Perusing the eclectic selection of books she has checked out from the library, her curiousity is piqued when she notices that the name Seiji appears before hers on the checkout card of each one. Through a series of curious and magical incidents, she comes to meet and establishes a connection to Seiji – who has dreams of becoming a famous violinmaker in Italy, while she has aspirations of becoming a writer. As their life goals pull them in different directions, Shizuku and Seiji are determined to remain true to their feelings for one another. A masterpiece about the awakening of creative talent, Whisper of the Heart was the first and only full-length feature by Hayao Miyazaki’s protégé Yoshifumi Kondo before his sudden death at the young age of 47. It remains one of the classics of Japanese animation.

 

Friday, August 10

Sushi & Stroll Summer Walk Series

Time: 5:30–8:30 p.m.

Price: Adults $8 (ages 11+); Children $6 (ages 4–10); FREE for museum members & ages 3 & under; $3 taiko performance (optional)

Summer nights in South Florida are something special, especially when they are augmented with taiko drums and a cultural backdrop that can’t be beat! Add a cold drink, a breathtaking sunset, and a stroll through a tranquil garden, and you’ve got Sushi & Stroll! Excite your palate with something delicious from the Cornell Café, indulge in shopping at the Museum Store, and tantalize your senses with a drumming performance by Fushu Daiko. Please note that the museum galleries are closed for these special nights. Food and drink are sold separately and are not included in admission price.

Saturday, August 11
Family Fun Day: Hachimaki Headband
Time: 12–3 p.m.
Cost: FREE for members or with paid museum admission. No Reservation Required.

Summer is the season of festivals and fireworks! Personalize your own hachimaki headband, commonly worn during festivals and other events in Japan.

 

Saturday, August 11

Studio Ghibli Summer Film Series

Cost: $5 (with paid museum admission) (children ages 3 and under free)

Special Summer Pass: $20 for 6 films of your choice (each pass is to be used by only 1 person)

Whisper of the Heart – A Film by Yoshifumi Kondo
Time: 11 a.m.
(111 min., Rated G)

(Dubbed in English)

Shizuku is spending her last summer vacation before high school reading and translating foreign music into Japanese. Perusing the eclectic selection of books she has checked out from the library, her curiousity is piqued when she notices that the name Seiji appears before hers on the checkout card of each one. Through a series of curious and magical incidents, she comes to meet and establishes a connection to Seiji – who has dreams of becoming a famous violinmaker in Italy, while she has aspirations of becoming a writer. As their life goals pull them in different directions, Shizuku and Seiji are determined to remain true to their feelings for one another. A masterpiece about the awakening of creative talent, Whisper of the Heart was the first and only full-length feature by Hayao Miyazaki’s protégé Yoshifumi Kondo before his sudden death at the young age of 47. It remains one of the classics of Japanese animation.

 

Pom Poko – A Film by Isao Takahata
Time: 2 p.m.
(119 min., Rated PG)

(Dubbed in English)

In this brilliant and often overlooked Studio Ghibli masterpiece from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Isao Takahata, the forests are filled with groups of magical tanuki, mischievous raccoon-like animals from Japanese folklore that are capable of shape-shifting from their standard raccoon form to practically any object. The tanuki spend their days playing idly in the hillsides and squabbling over food – until the construction of a huge new Tokyo suburb clears the nearby forest and threatens their way of life. In an effort to defend their home, the tanuki learn to transform into humans and start playing tricks to make the workers think the construction site is haunted, ending in a spectacular night-time spirit parade, with thousands of ghosts, dragons and other magical creatures descending on the city — in an abundance of fantastical characters that would not be matched on screen by Studio Ghibli until Spirited Away.

 

Summer Maintenance

Morikami will be closed Sunday, August 12 through Friday, August 17. The museum will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 18.

About Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2017, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens has been a center for Japanese art and culture in South Florida since opening in 1977. Morikami invites guests to discover its South Florida’s history, connection with Japan, and explore a series of six diverse gardens, each inspired by a different historical period and style of Japanese gardening. Visitors experience traditional and contemporary Japanese culture through engaging exhibits, varied educational programs and seasonal events, a world-class bonsai display, Pan-Asian cuisine, and a distinctive museum store. The Morikami Museum is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

 

4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach, FL 33446 | 561.495.0233 | morikami.org

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Wellington to Host Back to School Community Block Party

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Wellington to Host Back to School Community Block Party

The new school year is approaching and Wellington wants to ensure all Village students are prepared for a great start. Wellington Council invites residents to the annual Back-to-School Community Block Party on Saturday, July 28th, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd. The event is hosted by Wellington’s Community Services Department.
 
Attendees can expect back-to-school supplies, entertainment, free food, arts & crafts, face painting, games, music, and a kid zone.


 
The Back-to-School Community Block Party is made possible through partnerships with The Christopher Aguirre Memorial Foundation, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital at Memorial, the Wellington Community Foundation, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, Art Cellar, KLX Aerospace Solutions, Rockwell Collins, Walgreens, Back to Basics, the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, Wellington Rotary Club, Friedland & Associates, the Palm Beach County Library System, Trader Joe’s, Wellington InterFaith, Great American Cookies, Ultima Fitness, and Wellington Regional Medical Center.
 
Due to a limited number of supplies, students are encouraged to arrive promptly with their Palm Beach County School District/Wellington school-issued identification cards. 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.

Palm Beach County Youth Climate March

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Palm Beach County Youth Climate March

In conjunction with the national Youth Climate March, we will protest in Palm Beach County in the heart of the Agricultural Reserve, representing the front lines in the battle to protect our planet and the future of Palm Beach County. We will meet at Bedner’s, then march about a half mile north to an incomplete road meant to plow right through our farmland. They want to put a road through paradise and pave over the last of our open space. Let’s tell them to choose a different path that leads to a brighter and healthier future for our children.

The students are most at risk by climate change because this will be our only home for decades to come, and we want to be able to enjoy it to the fullest for the rest of our lives. That is why the students, as well as everyone else who inhabits this planet, must fight to protect it.

Organization: Student March to Stop Gun Violence and Zero Hour

 

When: July 21 at 4:00 pm

 

Where: Meet at Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market on State Road 7 (10066 Lee Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33473), then march about a half mile north

For more information, contact Ari Silver at (561) 955-0365 or at arisilver1234@gmail.com

PACE Program Around Wellington

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PACE Program Around Wellington

By David Schaefer and Bryan Hayes

What is the number one consideration when it comes to upgrading your home or business to being energy efficient whether it be the HVAC, impact doors and windows, installing solar panels or other sustainable options?

It is, “Can I afford to pay for it?” Right?

Finding an affordable and reliable contractor is critical in the decision-making process, but there is a financing option with which you may not be familiar, known as PACE, which is administered by the AllianceNRG Program (for residential property owners) and the CounterpointSRE Program (for commercial property owners).  Both are authorized to do business throughout Wellington and all of Palm Beach County.

PACE is an acronym for Property Assessed Clean Energy, but includes more than renewable energy and energy efficiency and conservation.  It also includes wind resistance improvements.

With PACE, you can finance 100% of your project costs (materials, labor, permits, plans, etc.) and closing costs.  Terms range from 5 to 30 years but cannot exceed the useful life of the improvements being installed.  Interest rates are fixed. PACE financing is secured by a tax lien on your property and the annual installments are added to your property tax bill.

The process is simple.  All of the information, including the application, is online.   On the residential side, approval can often be provided in a matter of minutes.    Once approved, documents are sent to the homeowner to review, you speak to an authorized representative to review the terms and, if you’re satisfied it’s the right financing option for you, you signed them electronically.   Once all documents are returned, you will receive a notice to proceed with your project. 

If you do not have a contractor for your project, the AllianceNRG Program can assist you in finding a contractor that is registered with the Program.  If you have a contractor that is not registered with the AllianceNRG Program, the Program will assist your contractor in getting registered and familiar with PACE.  Each registered contractor has to be licensed and insured as required by law and is required to abide by a code of conduct, which provides a variety of consumer protections.  The contractor’s status is checked each time it works on a project financed with PACE financing.

The project will not be funded unless the homeowners sign a certificate stating that they are satisfied with the work completed by the contractor.  Furthermore, the contractor also has to sign a certificate stating that they have completed the project that they were authorized to install through the financing.   Ensuring this level of customer satisfaction is not available when using a line of credit, credit card, or any other means of financing.   No one is vetting the contractor prior to starting the project nor is anyone vetting the project after the work has been completed and before payment is made.  If contractors do not adhere to the code of conduct, then they will be dropped from the Program.

The procedures are similar for commercial properties.  Because the projects are typically more complex, the process is lengthier, but still much quicker than traditional bank financing.   It takes approximately 45 days, which includes the submission of needed documents and underwriting the property and project.

The AllianceNRG and CounterpointeSRE Programs are sponsored by the Florida PACE Funding Agency, a governmental agency that was created in 2011 for the sole purpose of establishing a statewide PACE program.  The Agency, through its program administrator, Counterpointe Energy Solutions, seeks to have counties and cities subscribe to its PACE program at no cost to them and seeks a partnership with all subscribing counties and cities.  The Agency also oversees the PACE programs it sponsors.  Among other things, the Agency ensures that the Programs are following the Agency’s consumer protection policies, including making sure that contractors follow the code of conduct.   Finally, since PACE is a form of tax lien, known as an assessment, on the property, it is the Agency that levies the assessment and submits it to the county tax collector that has to put the assessment on the tax rolls.  

In Florida, the AllianceNRG and CounterpoineSRE Programs are implemented throughout most of 31 counties in the state covering more than half of the population.  The expectation is that within the next nine to 12 months, these programs will be available in at least 80% of the state.  

If you are considering remodeling your home or your commercial property, do not let cost stand as a barrier to making it energy efficient or wind resistant.   To see if you qualify, and for further details, visit:

Residential: 
Telephone: 855-509-9922
Email (Property Owner): Information@AllianceNRG.com
Email (Contractors): Contractorenrollment@AllianceNRG.com
Website: www.AllianceNRG.com
 
Commercial: 
Telephone: 855-431-4400
Email (Property Owner): Inquiry@CounterpointeSRE.com 
Email (Contractors): Contractor@CounterpointeES.com
Website: www.CounterpointeSRE.com
 
Government Relations:
Telephone: 855-431-4400
Email: Gov@CounterpointeES.com
Website: www.FloridaPACE.gov

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

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Coming Soon

MNM Theatre Company’s Next Major Musical

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change

Running July 27 to August 12 at the

Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – July 10, 2018) Marcie Gorman, Executive Producer & Artistic Director for MNM Theatre Company, today reminded theatre lovers that  the witty musical I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, opens soon at the Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse. MNM’s second show in 2018 will open on July 27 and run through August 12

 

The second-longest running Off Broadway musical, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change is about “everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were afraid to admit.” This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as “the relationship.”

 

Act I explores the journey from dating and waiting to love and marriage, while Act II reveals the agonies and triumphs of in-laws and newborns, trips in the family car and pick-up techniques of the geriatric set. This hilarious revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on their face at the portal of romance, to those who have dared to ask, “Say, what are you doing Saturday night?”

 

Dom Ruggiero is directing I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, with Caryl Fantel serving as music director. The stellar 4-person cast includes Clay Cartland, Anna Lise Jensen, Heather Kopp, and Michael Scott Ross.

 

Tickets to MNM’s upcoming production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change are $55 each and are available for purchase online through the Kravis Center’s official website at kravis.orgby phone at 561.832.7469; or at the Kravis Center box office, 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach.

 

About MNM Theatre Company:

MNM is presenting three more shows at the Rinker Playhouse in 2018, including I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (July 27-August 12), My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra (September 28-October 14), and Grease (November 16-December 2). Now a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), donations can be sent to: MNM Theatre Company, 318 S. Lake Drive, Lantana, FL 33462. For more information, please visit www.MNMTheatre.org.

 

Ballet Palm Beach Hosts a George Balanchine Workshop

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BALLET PALM BEACH to Host a George Balanchine™ Workshop Conducted by Wilhelmina Frankfurt, Former Ballerina with New York City Ballet, July 23-27

(Palm Beach Gardens, FL – July 16, 2018) Colleen Smith, Artistic Director of Ballet Palm Beach today announced that the highly acclaimed professional ballet company will host a George Balanchine™ Workshop July 23-27, conducted by Wilhelmina Frankfurt, a former ballerina with New York City Ballet.

NYCB, 1981, RUBIES section from JEWELS, Wilhelmina Frankfurt. (Photo Credit: Steven Caras).

The workshop is being held during the final week of Ballet Palm Beach’s Summer Intensive. Advanced ballet students ages 11 and up can still register by calling 561.630.8235 or by emailing school@balletpalmbeach.org.

 

This will be the second time this summer that Ballet Palm Beach has worked with Frankfurt, who is Director of Dance at the South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts. At her invitation, Ballet Palm Beach’s summer outreach touring group, the Ballet Ambassadors, performed last month for more than a thousand children at an inner-city South Bronx school in New York City.

 

“Being the first professional dance company to perform at that school, it was an honor to introduce the students to live dance performance on such an intimate level,” said Smith.

 

At that performance, Ballet Ambassadors presented a mixed bill including classical ballet works and original pieces from Ballet by the Book, a set of colorful ballets based on children’s books, such as Eric Carle’s From Head to Toe and Bill Martin Jr.’s I Love My Earth. The dancers also held question and answer sessions and donated dance supplies to Frankfurt’s students.

 

Plans are underway for Ballet Ambassadors to perform in Berlin, Germany next summer. In addition, throughout the 2018/2019 season, Ballet Palm Beach will dance in free, local outreach shows via partnerships with the Palm Beach County Library, Boys and Girls Clubs of Palm Beach and Martin Counties, and the Eissey Campus Theatre.

 

Upcoming performances by Ballet Palm Beach include:

+ Sept. 19          

Ballet by the Book

at Hobe Sound Boys & Girls Club

+ Nov. 2-4          

Gatsby

in residence at The King’s Academy Theatre, Page Family Center for the Performing Arts

+ Nov. 30-Dec. 1

The Nutcracker

at the Kravis Center’s Dreyfoos Hall

+ Dec. 12-15      

The Nutcracker

in residence at The King’s Academy Theatre, Page Family Center for the Performing Arts

+ Feb. 8-10        

Romeo and Juliet

in residence at The King’s Academy Theatre, Page Family Center for the Performing Arts

+ March 25-27   

Ballet Palm Beach Mixed Rep

at the Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse

+ May 10-12      

Wonderland

in residence at The King’s Academy Theatre, Page Family Center for the Performing Arts

         

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.

 

YWCA Elects New Officers and Board

The YWCA of Palm Beach County is pleased to welcome the following new board members for the 2018-19 year: Theresa Agricola, Sponsorship Manager for the South Florida Fair; Denise Cotman Albritton, Bus One LLC owner; Dr. Fabiana DesRosiers, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Keiser University; Nan Gallagher, retired educator and community volunteer; Barbara McDonald, community philanthropist; Toni Mastrullo, retired business owner; Debbie Piescik, Allstate Insurance Agency owner; and Jacqueline Underwood, Senior Community Relations Specialist for FPL.

Kalinthia Dillard

They join continuing members and officers: Jane Bloom, Treasurer; Sheila Carnicelli; Sharon Daley; Kalinthia Dillard, Esq., President; Dana Schack Fisher; Theresa LePore, Immediate Past President; Henrietta McBee; Chrichet Mixon, Esq.; Whitney Baldwin Powell, Esq.; Sharon Rinehimer, Esq., 1st Vice President; Susan Rothman, 2nd Vice President; Maria Siemon; Dr. Chelly Templeton; Trixy Walker, Secretary; and Linda Wartow.

Said CEO, Suzanne Turner, “I look forward to working with such a talented, diverse and dynamic group of professionals. I know they will continue to advance the YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women and its over one hundred years of service to the women and families of Palm Beach County.”

Programs of the YWCA include Harmony House, a 72-bed shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic violence; two Child Development Centers serving preschool children ages 3 to 5; Rapid Re-housing offering rental assistance to domestic abuse victims; Y-Girls and Y-Teens, weekly in-school leadership and mentoring programs for girls ages 8 to 18; and Y-SAV, Students Against Violence, an educational school-based program for youth ages 7 to 18.

For more information about the YWCA, please visit www.ywcapbc.org or call 561-640-0050.

Free Vaccinations, School Supplies at Back-to-School Health Fair

FoundCare, Inc. Hosts Back-To-School Health Fair Scheduled for Tuesday, August 7, 2018

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 superhero-themed event will feature a DJ, dancers, face painters and more to entertain the crowd, as well as a costume contest with prizes.

Every child will receive a backpack filled with school supplies!

*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: Tuesday, August 7, 2018 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM

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
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