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GREENMARKET OPENING DAY

Saturday, October 7 (GreenMarket will take place weekly on Saturday through April 21, 2018, with the exception of March 24)
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. FREE
West Palm Beach Waterfront
The West Palm Beach GreenMarket is the area’s first and premier green market located on the scenic West Palm Beach Waterfront. You can shop more than 90 vendors featuring the freshest and most unique offerings, including local produce, plants, exotic flowers, herbs, baked goods, gourmet foods, teas, coffee, specialty pet products 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!

Parking is free in the Banyan Parking and Evernia city garages during market hours. Those interested in arriving by boat can also take advantage of the city’s free public docks. The GreenMarket is dog-friendly and always FREE.

Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization 23rd Annual Buddy Walk®

Gold Coast
Down Syndrome
Organization
23rd Annual
Buddy Walk®
October 15, 2017

Event: The 23rd Annual Buddy Walk

Date and Time: Sunday October 15th, 2017 8:a.m.-1:00 p.m. Check–in is at 8:00 a.m.; opening ceremony at 8:45/ walk start at 9:15 a.m.; all activities open 8:00-1:00 p.m.

Location: John Prince Park, Center Drive Pavilion, 4759 South Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33461

Registration Information $15.00 through 10/2; $20.00 after 10/2; participants may register day of the walk. Fee includes a t-shirt, walk, continental breakfast, and multiple activities for children. Hot dogs, drinks and additional food will be available for a small donation with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Gold Coast.

Description: The Buddy Walk is a Family Fun Event which includes a one mile walk, free breakfast, bounce houses, petting zoo, rock wall, pony rides, young children’s games, face painting, dunk tank, live entertainment, dj and dancing and a raffle and silent auction. The event raises funds for the Gold Coast Down Syndrome’s educational, social and advocacy programs (serving all of Palm Beach County) and promotes awareness of the capabilities and talents of persons with Down syndrome. The walk attracts 2500 people and in 2016 netted over $150,000.

Contact/Registration Information: Visit https://gcdso.donordrive.com/bw17 or contact at anne@goldcoastdownsyndrome.org/561.752.3383 for more details.

 

Contact: Anne Dichele
Director of Public Relations
ad.gcdso@bellsouth.net
561.752.3383
For Quotes: Daniela Chea,
Walk Co-Chair
danielachea@gmail.com
954.242.7705
Anne Dichele
Executive Director
GCDSO
561.752.3383
anne@goldcoastdownsyndrome.org

www.goldcoastdownsyndrome.org
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915 S. Federal Highway
Boynton Beach, FL 33435

MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE SEEKS TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS FOR EXCLUSIVE MUSICAL THEATRE PLAYWRITING CLASS

MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE
SEEKS TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
FOR EXCLUSIVE MUSICAL THEATRE PLAYWRITING CLASS

Elite student teams will craft 10-minute musicals that will be showcased as part of the Theatre’s premiere ARC New Works Theatre Festival in April 2018

October 3, 2017 (Jupiter) – The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is offering local teens and young adults the chance to learn the art of creating a musical and have their work produced on a professional stage during a premiere theatre festival.

A new elite internship initiative open to students from middle school through college, the Theatre’s Musical Theatre Playwriting Class will be taught by the dynamic duo behind the Theatre’s hit productions of the world premiere musicals Academy and Through the Looking Glass, among others: the Theatre’s producing artistic director and chief executive Andrew Kato and composer and playwright John Mercurio.

Participating students will be chosen through an extensive interview process and receive full scholarships, covering all materials and fees. Divided into teams of three (with each group containing a composer, book writer and lyricist), each team will craft a 10-minute musical that will be showcased as part of the Theatre’s six-day ARC New Works Theatre Festival in April 2018.

“The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is ecstatic to offer local students the hands-on opportunity to create, study and showcase their work on our professional regional stage this spring,” Kato said. “We feel honored to pass our knowledge on to the next generation and help foster new material that speaks to our community.”

A new annual event focused on the world of new work development, the festival will take audiences through the processes of creating new work. A direct result of the fully-funded endowment created by the Maltz Family Foundation and other benefactors, the festival will give the Theatre the opportunity to workshop new theatrical pieces.

“Regional theaters have the responsibility to contribute to the national landscape of new works,” Kato said. “As an integral part of the Theatre’s mission to educate, entertain and inspire, the ARC New Works Theatre Festival will encompass a wide variety of works in different stages of development. Some works will have just been staged, some will be completely finished and some will be workshopped with a different spin on what was already written.”

The title for the festival is inspired by the literary concept of a play or musical’s dramatic arc, which consists of the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and denouement. The title also implies a forward moving action – not only in the plot development of a dramatic piece, but the furthering of progress in new works themselves. In addition to the students’ musicals, the festival will include work from such notable playwrights as Christopher Demos-Brown and Ryan Scott Oliver.

Applicants for the festival’s Musical Theatre Playwriting Class may be teenagers or young adults. Class size is limited to 15 students, which will then be divided into five teams. Each team’s composer must be able to play piano or guitar, and the Theatre is specifically looking for one team’s project to be exclusively written and performed in Spanish (translator provided).

Taking place on Saturday mornings from January 13 until March 17, the class will cover basic elements of the three primary aspects of musical theatre writing: book, music and lyrics. Discussions will include story and song structure and crafting character-specific music and lyrics with examples from classic repertoire.

Students can expect to learn a classic approach to musical theatre playwriting that will included script formatting and more, with an expectation of writing and composing outside of class time and contributing to discussions during class time.

To apply, students are asked to submit a cover letter (including name, address, phone number and email address), resume and a detailed letter explaining their particular skill set and reason for wanting to participate to Director of Education Julie Rowe, c/o Maltz Jupiter Theatre, 1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter, FL. 33477. Applications must be received by 6 p.m. on November 1, 2017.

Personal interviews on November 9 and 10 will follow the initial submission process for top candidates. The interviews will include the following performance requirements: composers will perform two songs they have written (either on piano or guitar); lyricists will perform two song lyrics, poems or monologues they have written; and book writers will perform a monologue or scene they have written.

About the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
The not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s preeminent professional theatres, committed to production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. Currently the state’s largest award-winning regional theatre, the Theatre draws 100,000 people annually, serves a subscription base of more than 8,000 and has world-class classroom facilities in support of its Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which serves hundreds of youth and adults. The Theatre is a member of the prestigious League of Resident Theatres and has earned numerous Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence, including the prestigious Bill Von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence. For more information about the Theatre’s upcoming shows and Conservatory, visit www.jupitertheatre.org or call the box office at (561) 575-2223.

Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air is Fighting Breast Cancer by Servicing Your Plumbing or AC

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Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air is Fighting Breast Cancer by Servicing Your Plumbing or AC

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and with recent storms slamming South Florida, your plumbing, septic, water filtration, and drains may need a bit of attention.

Get everything fixed while supporting a great cause by calling Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air in the month of October.

Starting now through the end of this month, Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air will donate 5% of all sales to local support group in Wellington, Your Bosom Buddies II.

Jathynia Garcia, co-owner of Hi-Tech, has been personally affected by breast cancer like so many others, and says she, “takes pride and puts every effort in advocating to young women the importance of prevention & early detection.”

Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air is an elite plumbing & HVAC company with a woman’s touch. Serving Palm Beach County for over 15 years. They offer you expertise, commitment & peace of mind service along with a commitment to giving back to the local community.

For more information on this, check out our company Facebook page!

Hi-Tech Plumbing & Air: 561-790-6966

Questions? Email:  service@hi-techplumbingandair.com

Hollywood Comes to Wellington for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala

Hollywood Comes to Wellington for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala

Equestrian industry’s finest gather to fundraise for children around the world on Friday, January 12, 2018.

Wellington, Florida – Nonprofit JustWorld International will bring Hollywood to Wellington, Florida for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala on Friday, January 12, 2018 in an effort to raise funds to support basic needs programs for children around the world.

The JustWorld Gala attracts some of the equestrian industry’s top riders, trainers, owners and supporters, as well as important members of the Wellington community. Last year, JustWorld turned the luck around on Friday, January 13, 2017 by bringing more than 600 guests together to raise funds for the extraordinary work JustWorld is accomplishing around the world to support more than 6,500 children in Cambodia, Guatemala, and Honduras.

The Fourteenth Annual JustWorld Gala presented by CP Palm Beach Masters and Caryl Philips and Frank Zeiss was a remarkable night full of fun, entertainment, and most importantly – philanthropy. Thanks to the generous support of sponsors and guests, along with the success of both the live and silent auctions, the evening raised well over $430,000.

Last year’s JustWorld Gala commemorated another incredible year of making strides for change to create a just world. The annual fundraising event is JustWorld’s largest fundraiser each year and the funds raised allow the organization to continue to support local partners around the world by funding education, health, hygiene, nutrition and cultural development programs.

JustWorld is thrilled to announce that they will be creating a night of “Hollywood Glam” for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala on Friday, January 12, 2018. Mark your calendars now for this Tinsel Town-themed party and join us for a dazzling night full of glitz and glamour all for a great cause.

For more information regarding the Annual JustWorld Gala or corporate sponsorship opportunities, please email aconiglio@justworldinternational.org or call +1.561.333.9391

If you are unable to attend the event, please consider making a donation to JustWorld International to help a child in need today. Donations can be made online by visiting: http://www.justworldinternational.org.

About JustWorld International
JustWorld International is devoted to breaking the cycle of poverty by funding local partners around the world helping children thrive. We support more than 6,500 children by providing access to education, nutrition, health & hygiene, and leadership & cultural development programs.

We work through the international equestrian community and its extensive networks to fund and sustain programs that provide basic needs to children with little opportunity to receive support from other sources. Our Rider Ambassadors raise awareness and funds for our programs, helping to give children a leg up to a brighter future.

Chefs for the Keys

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Chefs for the Keys

The 44th Annual Oktoberfest

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It’s almost time for Oktoberfest in Palm Beach County, and this year marks the 44th celebration of the annual event held Octobe13, 14, 15 and 202122, 2017.   The American German Club’s Oktoberfest is its largest single cultural event highlighting German culture, heritage and traditions, and is considered one of the largest, most authentic celebrations in the U.S. 

The volunteer run festival is held the second and third weekends in October, rain or shine.  Several publications tout the festival as the second largest and most authentic Oktoberfests in the U.S., with approximately 35,000 visitors over the two weekends.   

Hours: 

  • Friday, October 13 and 20, from 5pm to 11pm 

  • Saturday, October 14 and 21, from 12pm to 11pm 

  • Sunday, October 15 and 22, from 12pm to 8pm 

Admission: 

  • Adults, $10 

  • Children, 12 years and under, are free and must be accompanied by an adult 

  • Free Admission on Sundays to Active Military Personnel, Veterans and First Responders with appropriate ID. 

  • Presale tickets are available at www.americangermanclub.org 

Entertainment: 

For its tenth anniversary appearance, The Heldensteiner returns from Munich Germany, directly after performing in the Lowenbrau tent at the world famous Munich Oktoberfest.  The Hobfrau Festhaus will host the band “Echt Baerig”, also straight from Munich.  Other culturally authentic entertainment will take place throughout festival grounds and inside the Festhaus.  Children can enjoy the club’s playground, plus a brand new, family-run carnival will take over part of the festival grounds, with double the rides of years past and exciting games for all ages.  Unlimited ride wristbands and single ride tickets will be available for purchase. 

 

Food and Drink: 

Authentic Munich Oktoberfest foods such as sauerbraten, schnitzel, rotisserie checken, roast pork and smoked pork, sausages, bratwurst, bauernwurstmeterwurstleberkasecurrywurst, gourmet and traditional pretzels, giant pickles, potato pancakes, german desserts and much more will be available throughout the festival grounds, with the return of the beloved roast beef sandwich.   

A variety of Hofbrau beers as well as Tucher, Lederer and many more plus domestic favorites will be on hand. German schnapps, wines and frozen drinks will be available, as well as plenty of soft drinks and water. 

Detailed information can be found at http://americangermanclub.org/oktoberfest/ 

Promotional video 1 minute at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft89NHw5wL4 

“Blessed is the person who has earned the love of an old dog.”  

Monti, 15 years old

Paws-itive Press

“Blessed is the person who has earned the love of an old dog.”  

Sydney Jeanne Seward

We all feel attracted by puppies, but an older dog has nobleness, memories shared and unconditional love.

 Your dog’s health is not entirely in your control, but you can have a real impact on his attitude. Your dog doesn’t realize that he’s getting older. His gray hairs don’t cause concern and he doesn’t worry about the other visible effects of time, the thickening of his body, the thinning of his limbs. He doesn’t count the number of times he can fetch a ball before tiring and compare that to his performance when he was a young dog in his prime. He isn’t worried about his hairline.

Having an older dog can be a special time one for both of you, and it’s up to you to make the most of it.

A dog is considered senior or geriatric around the age of seven, however, this varies for each dog. The typical lifespan of a dog is said to be 12-15 years. Smaller dog breeds tend to live longer on average while large and giant dog breeds have shorter lifespans. Therefore, a small dog is considered a senior at an older age, such as age 8-10. In turn, a large breed dog may be considered a senior by age 5-6. Some dogs may appear to age faster than others; this may be due to genetic background and overall health.

Geriatric pets can develop many of the same problems seen in older people, one of the most common signs owners report is an overall “slowing down.” Sometimes, owners see that their dogs are confused, disoriented or less responsive than they were in their youth.

As a dog ages, signs of potentially serious health problems are commonly overlooked by pet owners as “normal for an old dog.” Some changes are to be expected with old age, some are not.

Learn to watch for, and differentiate between, normal and possible medical problems for your senior dog. It is much better to err on the side of caution and have anything new or unusual in your dog checked out as soon as possible by your veterinarian.

The most common health issues in senior pets are arthritis, kidney disease, heart disease, diabetes, deafness, blindness, dementia, cancer, incontinence, and obesity.

Recommendations for older pets:

1.Geriatric pets should have semi-annual veterinary visits instead of annual visits, so signs of illness or other problems can be detected early and treated. Senior pet exams are similar to those for younger pets, but are more in depth, and may include dental care, possible blood work, and specific checks for physical signs of diseases that are more likely in older pets.

2.Geriatric pets often need special diets and foods that are more readily digested and have different calorie levels, supplements, and anti-aging nutrients.

  1. As with older people, keeping older pets mobile through appropriate exercise helps keep them healthier and more mobile.
  2. Your pet’s vaccination needs may change with age. Talk to your veterinarian about a vaccination program for your geriatric pet.
  3. Pets can show signs of senility. Stimulating them through interactions can help keep them mentally active. If any changes in your pet’s behavior are noticed, please consult your veterinarian.
  4. Older pets may need changes in their lifestyle, such as sleeping areas to avoid stairs, more time indoors, softer beds etc. Disabled pets have special needs which can be discussed with your veterinarian.

You and your veterinarian should always work as a team, to determine if your aging pet is still enjoying life by using a “Quality of Life” scale to determine if your pets basic needs are being met.

Enjoy and love your older pet. Raising a pet like a rainbow…. Young ones are the joy at one end, while old ones are the treasure at the other.

Thanks For the Reminder, Irma

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Mommy Moments

Thanks For the Reminder, Irma

By Melanie Lewis

Every day, we go through our lives with what we need in order to care for our children. We’re caught up in the daily grind. But, thinking about chores, laundry, work, or how to organize the linen closet is nothing compared to the urgency of a hurricane. I found myself framing these activities in a new light; and a deeper appreciation for things that belong.

I was reluctantly organizing the kids’ back-to-school clothes. Annoyed with the kids for getting their things so messy, I was wishing I could get more accomplished during the day. There was a long list of repairs, phone calls, shopping, etc. Then, the news of Hurricane Harvey in Houston came on the TV. WOW! Now all the stuff I was boxing up appeared to be a liability to me – extra things that didn’t help us. Piles of debris in Texas were once everyone else’s mess. Some of my organizing groups in Houston said that they were glad they had already cleared out their basements, garages and crawl spaces. All the stuff would have been destroyed. They also mentioned they didn’t need to replace everything that was lost, they were the ones who were lost and consuming way more than needed. Less is more.

Another message that came clear was that the most important things are the people in our lives. We can show gratitude for the lives we have in whatever form they take. We took care of our children and the disabled. We took care of ourselves. We are better equipped by being our fittest; physically, spiritually and mentally so that we can better withstand the storm, aid others and bounce back. Taking care of others starts by taking care of ourselves. We can do more together than alone.

Then, Hurricane Irma danced its way to Florida. First east coast, then west coast. Another chance at hurricane preparedness for everyone. The newscasters were saying “giving fatigue”. People were tired of hearing and giving bad news. Well, this mom is tired of hearing the newscasters! I watched old westerns instead. The perseverance of the frontiersmen and women in shows like “Death Valley Days” was inspiring! People were without food, water, shelter, attacked by Indians, and robbed by outlaws. Those people held on tightly to their dreams and hopes, cherished the infinitesimal moments they had with family members and friends. Groups banded together with their prayers and love for doing good. They didn’t give up!

Thank you, Irma, for teaching that there will always be another storm, but it’s how we approach it that makes the difference.

Hollywood Comes to Wellington for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala

Hollywood Comes to Wellington for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala


Equestrian industry’s finest gather to fundraise for children around the world on Friday, January 12, 2018.

Wellington, Florida – Nonprofit JustWorld International will bring Hollywood to Wellington, Florida for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala on Friday, January 12, 2018 in an effort to raise funds to support basic needs programs for children around the world.

The JustWorld Gala attracts some of the equestrian industry’s top riders, trainers, owners and supporters, as well as important members of the Wellington community. Last year, JustWorld turned the luck around on Friday, January 13, 2017 by bringing more than 600 guests together to raise funds for the extraordinary work JustWorld is accomplishing around the world to support more than 6,500 children in Cambodia, Guatemala, and Honduras.

The Fourteenth Annual JustWorld Gala presented by CP Palm Beach Masters and Caryl Philips and Frank Zeiss was a remarkable night full of fun, entertainment, and most importantly – philanthropy. Thanks to the generous support of sponsors and guests, along with the success of both the live and silent auctions, the evening raised well over $430,000.

Last year’s JustWorld Gala commemorated another incredible year of making strides for change to create a just world. The annual fundraising event is JustWorld’s largest fundraiser each year and the funds raised allow the organization to continue to support local partners around the world by funding education, health, hygiene, nutrition and cultural development programs.

JustWorld is thrilled to announce that they will be creating a night of “Hollywood Glam” for the Fifteenth Annual JustWorld Gala on Friday, January 12, 2018. Mark your calendars now for this Tinsel Town-themed party and join us for a dazzling night full of glitz and glamour all for a great cause.

For more information regarding the Annual JustWorld Gala or corporate sponsorship opportunities, please email aconiglio@justworldinternational.org or call +1.561.333.9391

If you are unable to attend the event, please consider making a donation to JustWorld International to help a child in need today. Donations can be made online by visiting: http://www.justworldinternational.org.

About JustWorld International
JustWorld International is devoted to breaking the cycle of poverty by funding local partners around the world helping children thrive. We support more than 6,500 children by providing access to education, nutrition, health & hygiene, and leadership & cultural development programs.

We work through the international equestrian community and its extensive networks to fund and sustain programs that provide basic needs to children with little opportunity to receive support from other sources. Our Rider Ambassadors raise awareness and funds for our programs, helping to give children a leg up to a brighter future.

WWW.JUSTWORLDINTERNATIONAL.ORG

JustWorld International is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in the United States and a registered Association 1901 in France. Tax-deductible donations are accepted in Switzerland and JustWorld’s supporters may send their donations to Fondation Philanthropia, a Swiss public-benefit umbrella foundation. JustWorld International has no political or religious affiliation.

JUSTWORLD INTERNATIONAL IS REGISTERED WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER SERVICES. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435- 7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.