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Science Center Unveils 5-acre Fisher Family Science Trail

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SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER EXPANDS BACKYARD
Five-acre, $1.2 Million Development Boasts Fifteen New Interactive Exhibits

(WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) – Leadership at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is encouraging you to get outside and play, explore nature and engage the curiosity of your inner child. In a ceremony to open their newly-renovated, $1.2 million backyard, Science Center board members, funders, local VIPs and 70 4th graders from the Benjamin School had a first chance to experience more than 15 new exhibits in the local nonprofit’s most recent five-acre expansion.

“Our new backyard installation is a place where fun and learning are inseparable and where the natural landscape invites curious minds to explore this area full of hills to roll down and water to splash in,” said Kate Arrizza, CEO of the Science Center. “We are so grateful to our funders for making this dream a reality. We realized we had a blank canvas with all of our open space outside and wanted to maximize our learning environment. Our Conservation Course, named among the top 13 mini golf courses in the country by the Travel Channel, has been wildly successful, so we wanted to build on that popularity and create a thrilling landscape of exploration and relaxation. We know these new exhibits will inspire our visitors to open their minds to science and keep learning about the world around them.”

Named for Jeffrey, Frances and Harrison Fisher, the Fisher Family Science Trail is an eight-foot wide surface that winds through five acres of the Science Center’s formerly overgrown grounds that now boast responsive exhibits to encourage interaction and learning.

“As a family, we credit the Science Center with countless impressionable experiences throughout our son Harrison’s childhood as well as the ability to spark his lasting love of South Florida, the environment and the importance of science and technology in our lives today,” said Mrs. Fisher. “My husband Jeff and I are very honored to join with you to celebrate such a remarkable expansion at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium. It has been our privilege to work alongside the Science Center team to promote continued innovation, inspiring learning experiences and exciting new attractions for an institution that has its finger on the pulse of our growing South Florida region.”

A Physics Forest has been integrated into the far end of the trail. Dinosaurs, including a huge, long-necked Brachiosaurus, greet guests along their travels on the trail.

“We are grateful to Florida Power & Light Company for donating a major gift of $100,000 to name the Solarscape portion of the backyard that includes two of their new solar trees, a gem panning station, ‘Bubbleology,’ a human sundial and a pavilion for science encounters,” Arrizza said.

The solar trees are funded by customers who participate in the FPL SolarNow program. In addition to generating emissions-free energy from the sun, the unique look of these solar arrays helps raise awareness about solar energy, in addition to generating more emissions-free energy for the grid.

“FPL proudly operates 14 solar power plants throughout Florida, providing clean energy to hundreds of thousands of Floridians. We’re hard at work constructing four more right now, but most are in remote locations around the state where people don’t have the opportunity to see them,” said Pam Rauch, vice president of external affairs and economic development for FPL. “These solar trees provide Science Center visitors an opportunity to view solar panels up close and are designed to inspire them to learn more about the benefits of renewable energy.”

The Gem Panning Station inspires visitors to sift through water and soil to find their very own fossils and gemstones. “Bubbleology” is a station featuring tools to create enormous bubbles with soap and water.

The Human Sundial invites guests to tell time with their shadow by standing on the corresponding date and using their body as a pointer. The process shines light on how shadows are created and how to tell time as long as the sun is out.

A Splash Pad is the cornerstone of the outdoor space. The garden-themed entertainment area boasts 1,000 square feet of cool fun with sprayers shaped as flowers, leaves and even a streaming octopus to entertain people of all ages on those hot South Florida days.

A Shark Tooth Excavation area begs visitors to sift through sand to find buried treasure. A nearby Berm provides outdoor seating and encourages little ones to roll down the “hill.” A Sensory and Music station engages guests to connect to the science of sound and the art of music.

A giant Pendulum teaches visitors about the laws of motion. A Bottle Rocket Launch Pad helps guests’ imaginations take off.

The new Fisher Family Science Trail is sponsored in part by the department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council of Arts and Culture and the State of Florida. Additional partners include Gast Construction Group and the City of West Palm Beach.

Additional sponsors include the Batchelor Foundation, The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Menges, PNC Bank and the Frank L. Weyenberg Foundation.

The Science Center has planned capital improvements totaling $45 million over seven phases. The Backyard is the first phase and will also include the $600,000 Cox Amphitheater which is set to break ground in early 2019 and will take about six months to complete.

The Science Center is currently working on $4.2 million in ongoing projects. Presently under construction is the $2.5 million, 2,500-square-foot Journey Through the Human Brain exhibit. Set to open in early 2019, the comprehensive look into the human brain will permanently occupy the Science Center’s west wing. Fundraising for these projects has already been completed.

The mission of the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is to “open every mind to science” and in addition to its fresh and saltwater aquarium, the indoor/outdoor venue features more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits, a digital planetarium, conservation research station, Florida exhibit hall, Pre-K focused “Discovery Center,” an interactive Everglades exhibit and the 18-hole Conservation Course – an outdoor putting course with science-focused education stations.

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach and is open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission to the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is $16.95 for adults, $12.95 for children ages 3 to 12 and $14.95 for seniors aged 60 and older. Science Center members and children under 3 are free. Planetarium shows and mini golf are not included in general admission pricing. For more information, call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsciencecenter.org.

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Clematis by Night

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CLEMATIS BY NIGHT
Free Weekly Concert Series
Every Thursday
6 – 9 p.m.  |FREE | Great Lawn on the West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (N. Clematis St., just west of Flagler Drive)
West Palm’s favorite Thursday night tradition proves why it has been the “Hot Spot to Chill” for more than 20 years. During Clematis by Night, guests will enjoy live music, food and drink specials and the hottest local social scene, creating an unmatched seaside happy hour setting. In addition, Clematis by Night is not only the “Hot Spot to Chill,” but it is now also the “Hot Spot to Shop.” The “Antique and Flea Market at Clematis by Night,” features a variety of antiques and crafts perfect for holiday gift giving. During the month of December, Sandi will light up the night sky during band breaks with lights and music. Additionally, Holiday in Paradise activities will be available for the entire family to enjoy!

· December 6:  Bobby McClendon (Country) https://www.bobbymcclendon.com/

Bobby McClendon and his band, the Dirt Road Cartel, are the total package – great vocals, a unique look and a touch of charisma and charm result in a world-class, energetic live show. For the past ten years Bobby has toured the country, honing his craft on stages large and small, developing one of the most dynamic live shows in any genre of music.  The list of well-known bands Bobby and his band have shared the stage with continues to grow, and includes: Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Lee Brice, Dustin Lynch, Canaan Smith, Parmalee, Cassadee Pope, Gretchen Wilson, Cowboy Troy, Montgomery Gentry, Chris Cagle, Pat Green, John Michael Montgomery, Joe Diffie, Rick Trevino, and more.

· December 13:
Opener (6 – 6:30 p.m.): South Florida Jubilee (ladies A Capella group) www.southfloridajubilee.org

South Florida Jubilee is an award-winning women’s chorus performing a cappella barbershop-style music in four-part harmony. Based in Fort Lauderdale, South Florida Jubilee is affiliated with Sweet Adelines International; a worldwide women’s organization focused on advancing the art of barbershop harmony. Come get in the spirit of the season with perfectly harmonized holiday favorites!

Main act: The Motowners (Tribute to Motown) http://www.themotowners.com/
The Motowners will transport guests back to the time when the Temptations and the Four Tops ruled the airwaves. A tribute band that celebrates the talented artists and compositions of the Motown years, The Motowners will perform hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and more. Featuring powerful vocalists and a tight rhythm section, The Motowners will bring to the Palm Stage all the public’s favorite soul and blues classics with style. Songs like “Get Ready” by the Temptations, “I’ll Be Around” by The Spinners, and “Stand by Me” by Ben E King. While you “Can’t Hurry Love,” you can (and should!) hurry down to the Great Lawn to secure your seat for this show.

· December 20: The Chris Thomas Band (Jazz/Soul) http://www.thechristhomasband.com/
The Chris Thomas Band is a 19-piece ensemble, who specialize in the performance of vintage Sinatra and soulful Motown, as well as current popular songs custom arranged for a big band by its own band members. The band’s members are all professionally trained musicians from colleges and universities around the U.S., as well as the Army and Navy bands. Band lead Chris Thomas is an exciting and interactive entertainer, fashioned in the way of the great performers of years gone by. The Chris Thomas Band is bringing that music back, bigger and better than ever before, to audiences all over the world. Be sure not to miss this nostalgic-inducing Clematis by Night!

· December 27: No Clematis by Night - Happy New Year! Don’t miss the free Sandi music and light shows and all the fun in Sandi Land from 6 – 10 p.m.

Cultural Council Hosts 40th Anniversary Celebration & Art Exhibit of Woolems Luxury Home Builders + Pix 9-17

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Cultural Council of Palm Beach County Hosts 40th Anniversary Celebration & Art

Exhibit of Woolems Luxury Home Builders 

Featuring Mixed Media Artwork Created by

Palm Beachers James and Eleanor Woolems

 

(Lake Worth, FL – November 1, 2018) Two local institutions – the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County and Woolems Luxury Home Builders –  that are both celebrating their 40th anniversary this year recently partnered on a world premiere art exhibit by James and Eleanor Woolems. This is the first time the Palm Beach couple have exhibited their artwork together.

FREE Family Fun Night on Lake Wellington Thursday, November 8th

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FREE Family Fun Night on Lake Wellington
Thursday, November 8th

Join the Village of Wellington for a FREE “Glow in the Park” Family Fun Night on Lake Wellington, located behind the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard), on Thursday, November 8th.

The event runs from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and features an ‘80s music dance party, face painting, a tropical slide, inflatable skee ball, lawn games, fishing (until sunset), and refreshments for purchase. Pumpkin painting will also be available (while supplies last). After sunset, enjoy a laser light show over Lake Wellington by Liquid Sky Laser Shows.

Paddle-board yoga sessions will be offered at 4:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Space is limited. Participants are encouraged to pre-register by calling Paddle Away Sports at (561) 541-6784.

Event attendees will also have an opportunity to visit with various local organizations including Courtyard Animal Hospital, Humana, and the Wellington Community Services Department. Visitors are invited to bring their food item donations to the community services tent for Wellington’s Annual Holiday Food Drive. For more information on the food drive visit www.wellingtonfl.gov.

Food trucks from Wellington’s weekly Food Truck and Music Series will also be on site, adjacent to the event, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., at the Wellington Amphitheater. Approximately 15-20 trucks attend each week, offering up a variety of savory and sweet selections.

Following the lakeside event, guests are invited to make their way over to the Amphitheater lawn for a free showing of Incredibles 2 (PG), starting at 7:00 p.m. Please bring your own blankets and chairs for seating.

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.

November Art, Food & History Tours kick-off Holiday Season

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The Taste History Culinary Tour is featuring the Flavor of the holiday season

in November and December 2018

Who:

The Taste History Culinary Tour will kick-off the flavor of the holiday season in November.  The cultures of Florida are merged on the Taste History Culinary Tours that showcases the areas around and on Dixie Highway and Federal Highway in Palm Beach County, Florida. This bus and walking tour is multi-city and multi-district featuring family-owned eateries, local history and emerging art districts in off-the-beaten-path areas.    The non-profit Taste History was established in 2011 and is the first culinary tour in Palm Beach County, Florida. Taste History alternately features the unique flavors in more than 5 cities with cultural food tastings, local art viewing and history learning. Taste History rotates trips to West Palm Beach; Lake Worth and Lantana; and Delray Beach and Boynton Beach on the first, second, third and fourth Saturdays, year-round. “Taste History is an immersive trip that explores burgeoning art districts and cultural food tastings at family-owned eateries,” says Lori J. Durante, Executive Tour Director who developed the tour.

What:

The Taste History Culinary Tour is a multi-city and multi-district trip featuring emerging art and cultural food.  The tour features family-owned eateries, history and evolving art districts in off-the-beaten-path areas.  The non-profit Taste History was established in 2011 and is the first culinary tour in Palm Beach County, Florida. Taste History alternately features the unique flavors in more than 5 cities with cultural food tastings, local art viewing and history learning. Taste History rotates trips to West Palm Beach; Lake Worth and Lantana; and Delray Beach and Boynton Beach featuring Federal Highway and Dixie Highway on the first, second, third and fourth Saturdays, year-round.  

The Taste History Culinary Tours of Historic Palm Beach County features cultural food tastings at family-owned eateries, delis, juice bars and pastry shops along with showcasing local art shops, historic buildings and emerging cultural districts. The tour is part bus riding and walking. All tours start at 11am. Fee is $51 to $60 per adult; free for children under age 14. Private and team building tours are also available. Advance reservations required. Purchase tickets online at tastehistoryculinarytours.org Call 561-638-8277. Taste History is an educational program the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History which is a non-profit 501c3. Since 1999, the museum has curated 20 design-related exhibits and began its heritage tours in 2004 with the popular Narrated Bus Tours of Historic Delray Beach that’s hosted more than 8,000 people. Combining the attendance of the Narrated Bus Tours with the Taste History Culinary Tours of Historic Palm Beach County, which was added in 2011, nearly 14,000 people have been hosted on these cultural weekly and monthly tours.

When: Upcoming 2018 Taste History Culinary Tours  (all tours start at 11am):

Saturday, November 3, 2018 – West Palm Beach/Lake Worth Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, November 10, 2018 – Lake Worth & Lantana Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, November 17, 2018 – Delray Beach & Boynton Beach Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, November 24, 2018 – Delray Beach & Boynton Beach Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, December 1, 2018 – West Palm Beach/Lake Worth Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, December 8, 2018 – Lake Worth & Lantana Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

Saturday, December 15, 2018 – Delray Beach & Boynton Beach Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

Wednesday, December 19, 2018 – Taste of Palm Beach County Art, History & Food Tour with visits to Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth and West Palm Beach.

Saturday, December 22, 2018 – Delray Beach & Boynton Beach Holiday Season Art, History & Food Tour

 

THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT: Aloha Islanders

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THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT: Aloha Islanders
Sunday, December 16, 2018
4 – 7 p.m. FREE | Palm Stage | Great Lawn on the West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (N. Clematis St., just west of Flagler Drive)

The 6th annual The Palm Beach Post Sunday on the Waterfront Aloha Islanders show is the ultimate show of “Holiday in Paradise.” Where else in the world can visitors go to see a holiday-inspired Polynesian revue? West Palm Beach residents and visitors won’t need to book flights to far off lands but can instead make plans to attend this annual tradition! Aloha Islanders will take the audiences on a journey through Polynesia with pulsating drums, beautiful hula dancers and exciting Samoan fire knife dancers.  The action-packed, highly-interactive, non-stop show features dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand.  Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and sit back, relax and enjoy this journey through Polynesia. For guests who want to get in on the fun, show highlights include:
● The “Big Kahuna” – one lucky male fan will be pulled on stage and dressed in traditional hula garb, including a coconut bikini top and traditional grass hula skirt!
● The Conch Blowing Contest – anyone from the audience can participate (with advanced registration required on-site). The Aloha Islanders men give a conch blowing demonstration prior to the contest to help the contestants learn – and then they put their skills to the test! Prizes will be awarded!
Aloha Islanders Hawaiian Entertainment was established in 1999 and is now the premiere Polynesian entertainment company in South Florida.  They provide vibrant, high-energy and authentic Polynesian entertainment for audiences of all ages.   Aloha Islanders travel throughout Florida and the US performing over 150 shows each year.
ALOHA!
The Palm Beach Post Sunday on the Waterfront concert series is a free, family-friendly event held year-round on the 3rd Sunday of each month.

FARM CITY ECONOMIC LUNCHEON

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FARM CITY ECONOMIC LUNCHEON

An update on Palm Beach County’s Agribusiness.

CENTRAL PALM BEACH (November 1, 2018)  On Wednesday, November 14th, the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce will hold the annual Farm City Economic Luncheon in collaboration with by Western Palm Beach County Farm Bureau, Florida Farm Bureau, and the South Florida Fair. Keynote speaker, Matt Hoffman, President of Tellus, will be discussing the Tellus company, their productivity, and future plans. The luncheon will additionally provide a 2018 Agricultural Update.

Farm City is an annual event that brings together dignitaries, top executives, key business leaders & owners from across the county to discuss critical economic Agribusiness issues affecting Palm Beach County. At this Farm City Luncheon, boxes of locally-grown produce will be given away, courtesy of the farmers in the Central and Western Palm Beach region.

            The Farm City Economic Luncheon will take place at the South Florida Fairgrounds Expo East, located at 9067 Southern Blvd. from 11:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Thank you to our sponsors: Florida Crystals, U.S. Sugar, Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida, the Wellington Community Foundation, Farm Credit of Florida, FPL, TKM Bengard Farms, Wells Fargo, and the Village of Wellington. For more information on this luncheon and future events, please visit the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce website at www.cpbchamber.com, or call at (561) 790-6200. Individual entry tickets are $35 and tables are $650.

 

Clematis by Night Holiday Tree Lighting

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Thursday, November 29
Festivities start at 6 p.m.
Save the date for the City of West Palm Beach’s annual holiday tree lighting! After nearly a month-long preparation, “Sandi,” the world’s only 700-ton sand tree will be ready to make her debut. The 35-foot star of the City’s annual Holiday in Paradise campaign will bring merriment and cheer through December 31, including nightly light shows and a cast of supporting characters. Returning characters and activities this year include Duke, a “Great Dane for a Great Dame” who made his big debut last year, “Glow FORE it Mini Golf,” “SnowieVille,” “Reindeer Games Trivia,” and Sandi’s dressing room.

As with every year, Sandi’s story will unfold a little bit more this season. Be sure to “note” your calendar to hear more about Sandi’s travels and watch her light up West Palm Beach! New this year, Sandi will return to the waterfront with a talented, new friend, Merry the Mermaid, whose melodies will captivate all this holiday season.

Entertainment lineup for 11/29:

· Generation Gap (a cappella): four guys and one doll, who harmonize hits from yesterday
· Jerry Wayne’s Private Party Band Jerry Wayne’s Private Party Band is a high energy and interactive band. Known for keeping everyone dancing and moving for many years, the band covers all styles of music from Top 40 to nostalgic favorites from every decade. For this special event, the band will be covering popular holiday hits for the crowd to enjoy.
· Santa Claus and a mermaid will be on site and ready to put on big selfie smiles for photos!

DAILY EVENTS/THINGS TO DO (starting evening of 11/29 – 12/31):
· SnowieVille | Great Lawn (Great Lawn on the West Palm Beach Waterfront, 100 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (N. Clematis St., just west of Flagler Drive)
Open Mon. – Fri. from 6 – 10 p.m. and on Sat./Sun. from 12 noon – 10 p.m. | Free
Visitors to the Great Lawn are encouraged to make their own life-size, tropical snowman for a seasonal selfie to remember!

· Sandi’s Dressing Room |
Open Mon. – Fri. from 6 – 10 p.m. and on Sat./Sun. from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. | Free
Want to see what it takes to make a star ready for the show? Visitors to the West Palm Beach Waterfront are encouraged to get a behind-the-scenes tour of Sandi’s Dressing Room, which includes accessories for all of her travel companions, too.

Also, be sure to tune in for updates on weekly Sandie-Oakie in Sandi’s Dressing Room, courtesy of AMP Music Lab. Visitors to the waterfront should be sure to belt out their best tunes, because a video keepsake will be available. Exact dates TBD.

Best Soul Food in Harlem

Travel with Terri

Story by Terri Marshall

Is New York City in your holiday travel plans? If so, head uptown to Harlem for some seriously delicious soul food. Harlem is trendy these days and restaurants of every variety are popping up all over this historic Manhattan neighborhood. But Harlem’s soul food restaurants provide a taste of the neighborhood’s original cuisine—a taste of the comfort foods that sustained its traditionally African-American community before the Harlem Renaissance.

Dating back as far as 1492, soul food’s origins are deeply rooted in slavery. Less desirable meats—pig feet, ham hocks, chicken gizzards, chicken wings, turkey necks, and pork fat—were left for the slaves who turned those lemons into lemonade. Today, soul food dishes include fried chicken, ribs, collard greens, potato salad, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, smoked ham hocks and a whole bunch of other delicious delights.

In the USA, soul food first appeared south of the Mason-Dixon Line. As record numbers of African-Americans relocated to New York’s Harlem neighborhood, they brought soul food with them. You’ll find some of the best soul food in Harlem at these restaurants.

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Sylvia’s Restaurant

Serving up delicious helpings of soul food since 1962, Sylvia’s is often referred to as the “Queen of Soul Food” and the place to experience a rocking Sunday gospel brunch. Founded by Sylvia Woods and still owned by the Woods family today, Sylvia’s has a back story as sweet as its peach cobbler.

Sylvia came to Harlem in 1944 and began a waitressing job at Johnson’s luncheonette. Recognizing her entrepreneurial spirit, Mr. Johnson sold her the luncheonette—a purchase that required Sylvia’s mother to mortgage her farm for the money.

Today that former luncheonette is an iconic Harlem restaurant serving up some of the best smothered fried chicken, sweet potato pie, lima beans, greens and every other form of soul food you crave. There’s a sassy side to Sylvia’s and you can taste it in her world-famous BBQ ribs coated with Sylvia’s Sassy Sauce. You’ll find all the goodness at 328 Malcolm X Boulevard.

Amy Ruth’s

If there’s a line out the door when you arrive at 113 West 116th Street, get in it and wait. It’s worth it to taste the chicken and waffles—or as they’re named on the menu, the Reverend Al Sharpton. If Reverend Sharpton isn’t your thing, try the President Barack Obama—fried, smothered, baked or BBQ chicken. And there’s always the Al Roker—boneless short ribs of beef. You’ll find a host of other legendary African-American’s listed on the menu with equally legendary entrees attached to their names.

Named for his beloved grandmother, Carl S. Redding opened Amy Ruth’s in 1999 on Mother’s Day. Carl spent his childhood summers at her home in Alabama where he chose to hang out in the kitchen and help with the cooking. He shucked corn, peeled field peas and rolled out biscuit dough with a broomstick. Carl also learned the great skill, love and care Amy Ruth put into her dishes—the soul of the soul food.

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Miss Mamie’s SPOONBREAD Too

Throughout her versatile career in food and fashion, Norma Jean Darden has been a Wilhemina model appearing in a host of fashion magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Essence—just to name a few. She also co-authored the book, Spoonbread and Strawberry Wine, Recipes and Reminiscences of a Family, with her sister, Carol. The best-selling cookbook includes family recipes handed down for generations. Those recipes are the foundation for her company SPOONBREAD, INC. which includes SPOONBREAD CATERING, New York’s largest African-American owned catering company and—lucky for us—Miss Mamie’s SPOONBREAD Too at 366 West 110th Street.

With a menu as diverse and delicious as SPOONBREAD’s it’s difficult to choose just one entrée. Try former President Bill Clinton’s favorite: the Miss Mamie Sampler. You’ll get a taste of shrimp, short ribs and chicken. Pair that with a stellar selection of side dishes like grits, candied yams, mac & cheese or cornbread stuffing and you won’t be hungry for days.

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Melba’s

As founder Melba Wilson says, “I was born, bred and buttered in Harlem.” After cutting her restaurant chops by working at Sylvia’s, Rosa Mexicano and Windows on the World restaurants, Melba chose to open her own eatery in the community that raised her.

Located at 300 West 114th Street, eating at Melba’s is like going home for dinner. Housed in a comfy retro-style setting, Melba’s offers elevated soul food with innovative “Comfortizers” like Melba’s Spring Rolls: rice, black-eyed peas, collard greens and cheddar cheese in a spring roll wrapper. On the menu you’ll find a wide variety of salads under the “Healthy Comfort” selections. And going to the heart of soul food, Melba’s southern fried chicken and eggnog waffles with strawberry butter and maple syrup were a winner on “THROWDOWN! with Bobby Flay”—yes, they’re that good.

Wellington to Host Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony

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Wellington to Host Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony
 

Wellington and the American Legion Chris Reyka Memorial Wellington Post 390 will be honoring all current and former members of the armed forces at Wellington’s annual Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony on Sunday, November 11th. Veterans are invited to walk in the parade beginning at 8:15 a.m. at Wellington’s Village Hall (12300 Forest Hill Boulevard). The parade ends at Wellington’s Veterans Memorial, located on the corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and South Shore Boulevard, and will be followed at 8:30 a.m. by the Veterans Day Ceremony.
 
If you are an active or retired veteran attending the ceremony, you will have an opportunity to register the morning of the event at the Wellington tent and your name will be recognized during the ceremony.
 
For more information about the American Legion Chris Reyka Memorial Wellington Post 390, please contact wellingtonlegion390@gmail.com.
 
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.