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September, 2017 – The Story of Joey’s Outback

Owners of Joey’s Outback Francesca Friedman, Michael Friedman and their son Joey

The Story of Joey’s Outback

Founders, Francesca and Michael Friedman have always loved children. Unfortunately, it wasn’t in the cards for the couple to have children when they married so late in life. Both come from families that value close family relationships. They realized that there are many children in need of a strong family life, and so they looked into several organizations that place children in need with good families in Florida.   They decided to become certified foster parents with Kids in Distress. Shortly after being licensed, they were called and told that a 13-month old boy needed immediate placement into a foster-to-adopt family. They agreed to foster him, and he immediately won their hearts. Six months later, in May of 2009, they were fortunate enough to adopt him.  Francesca and Michael now knew the joy of parenthood with their son, Joey!

During the next couple of years, he developed a very sociable, outgoing personality. He enjoyed his play time with his parents, but loved to be with other children as well.  The couple took Joey many places to play and learn; but never found anywhere that had everything in one place. . To spend as much time as possible with him during his formative years, they developed the concept of a children’s indoor play ground, party destination and café that would be fun for the whole family.

And so, Joey’s Outback Adventures was born! The 14,000-square foot center opened in February of 2012. The couple created a place where their son (and other children) could get plenty of physical exercise; gaining strength, balance and dexterity along with socialization. With inflatable bounce houses, mazes, obstacle courses, slides, tunnels, soft play, toddler area, kiddie rides, arcade/redemption games, birthday parties, field trips, special events and fundraisers along with a full service café serving up all of kid’s favorites, kids have a blast from the first minute to the last! At the same time, the couple wanted to  offer comfortable amenities for parents; a lounge with large screen tv’s,  comfy leather chairs, massage chairs,  and even some exercise equipment, Joey’s Oasis Café serving up sandwiches, salads and beer and wine!  There’s something for everyone at Joey’s Outback!

Joey’s Outback Adventures has become a favorite family destination, and has been crowned South Florida Parenting Magazines, Kid’s Crown Winner for several years now! Joey’s has provided tens of thousands of children with hours of fun and fitness, hosted thousands of birthday parties, donated to local schools and children’s organizations; bringing joy to all who walk through their doors and into their “family”!. 

They have now franchised Joey’s Outback Adventures and are proud to announce that their first franchise is carrying on the tradition of a family owned business in Jensen Beach, FL.  They opened their beautiful 13,000 sq. foot facility on February 4, 2017, just 5 years and 1 day after the initial Joey’s Outback opened in Wellington! The families of the Sojo’s and Pedraza’s are teachers; who better to know the needs and  desires of children and parents!

Visit the Joey’s Outback Families in Wellington and Jensen Beach, where everyone is treated as family!   Put on your socks and come to see how Joey rocks!  www.JoeysOutback.com

Joey’s Outback

(561) 205-4554

10670 W. Forest Hill Blvd.

Wellington, FL 33414

(Behind Bank of America)

JoeysOutback.com

 

 

Wellington Garden Club Meeting on Sept. 5th

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The Wellington Garden Club will meet Tuesday, September 5, 2017 in the Lakeview room at the Wellington Community Center, 12150 Forest Hill Blvd.

A light breakfast begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by a business meeting at 10:15 a.m.,and a program at 11:15 a.m. on “Florida Friendly Landscaping ” presented by Laurie Albrecht.

Albrecht, an Environmental Horticulture agent for the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension is also a member of the Florida Nursery Growers Association and the Speakers Bureau of Florida Yards.org. Albrecht will propose nine major principles that allow residents to create beautiful yards and gardens while protecting our precious water, preserving natural resources, and saving on costs. Find out how to have an attractive, environmentally friendly landscape that could save time, energy and money.
Guests are welcome, but space is limited. RSVP to Membership Chair Mary Drexler at mkdrexler@comcast.net. For more information email info@wellingtongardenclub.org.

Featured Adoptable Pets

The animals listed below are currently available for adoption today at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, 7100 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach. Please call 561-233-1272 for additional information or visit www.pbcgov.com/snap for a current listing of adoptable pets.

Leela, is a 3 year old, spayed female, mixed breed dog who weighs 60 pounds. Leela is sweet as pie, house trained and crate trained, she does well with other dogs and is good with children. She knows several commands such as sit, down and knows how to shake hands with both paws. She loves to play with toys and is working on not using the leash as a pull toy. Leela’s previous two owners did not give her the care and attention she needs or deserves; therefore, she is now looking for a loving home where she will be treated as part of the family. Leela is a happy and healthy girl despite having only one eye – it just adds to her charm and character. Please stop by for a meet-and-greet today and reference animal ID#1805882. All pet adoptions are FREE through August 31, 2017.

Titan is a 1 ½ year old, neutered male, Domestic Short-hair cat who weighs 8 pounds. This handsome guy was found by a family while they were vacationing in Orlando; Unfortunately, their children developed allergies to his fur. Titan is an outgoing, affectionate and playful guy. He loves to be pet and will lay his head in your lap to have his head and ears scratched. He is good with children, likes to be held, and doesn’t seem to mind the company of other pets. Stop the shelter today; reference animal ID#1880273. All pet adoptions are FREE through August 31, 2017.

Our local animal shelter is FULL and currently has over 200 pets in need of loving homes; the adoption fee has been waived for all pets through August 31, 2017. All pet adoptions include: spay or neuter, vaccinations, County license tag, microchip, free follow-up vet exam, free bag of Science Diet pet food, free basic grooming package for dogs, and much more!

Thank you,

Elizabeth Harfmann
Community Outreach Manager
Palm Beach County Animal Care & Control
7100 Belvedere Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.pbcgov.com/animal
P: (561) 233-1222
F: (561) 233-1234

Wellington Aquatics Complex to begin Fall Hours of Operation

Wellington Aquatics Complex to begin Fall Hours of Operation

During the Labor Day Holiday weekend, the Wellington Aquatics Complex, located at 12072 Forest Hill Boulevard, will be open Saturday, September 2nd, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Sunday, September 3rd, from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; and Monday, September 4th, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Following Labor Day, the Aquatics Complex will begin its Fall hours of operation. Fall hours at the complex are as follows: Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Sundays and Mondays the complex will be closed.

For more information on the Wellington Aquatics Complex, or Fall swim lessons and programs, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/Aquatics.

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.

Palm Beach Zoo Releases Statement, Announces Gala Venue Change

Palm Beach Zoo Releases Statement, Announces Gala Venue Change

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society announces its decision to move its upcoming 2018 annual fundraiser from the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach.

“We have an unyielding commitment to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world,” said Zoo CEO & President, Andrew Aiken. “After thoughtful consideration by Zoo leadership, we have decided it is important that we not allow distractions to deter us from our mission and culture.”

The Zoo’s Tropical Safari Gala, held on the island with limited venue options, is the only black tie event where more than 400 guests mingle with wildlife.

“It is critical that the focus of this special night remains on saving species and raising awareness and money for the hundreds of animals, many of them endangered, in our care.”

About the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

As a home to over 550 animals, the Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to inspire people to act on behalf of wildlife and the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through endangered species propagation, education and support of conservation initiatives in the field. An unwavering commitment to sustainable business practices elevates our capacity to inspire others. The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is located at 1301 Summit Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, except Thanksgiving and Christmas. For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

Saluting Branches

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Six Local Tree Service Companies Support

SALUTING BRANCHES

Arborists United for Veteran Remembrance

September 20, 2017

 

Numerous Local Arborists Will Spend Day Sprucing Up South Florida National Cemetery in Lake Worth 

(Lake Worth, FL – August 22, 2017) Tree care professionals from six local tree service companies will unite at the South Florida National Cemetery in Lake Worth for a volunteer day of service dedicated to our veterans. Saluting Branches, Arborists United for Veteran Remembrance is a nonprofit organization honoring veterans by donating tree care at veteran properties. Celebrating the third annual day of service on September 20, 2017, nearly 1500 tree industry professionals across the nation will donate a full day by doing what they do best: caring for trees.

Participating local companies include Jason Arborcare Service in West Palm Beach, Mignano Landscape & Tree Care in Boynton Beach, Only Trees of Jupiter, Southern Arbor Services of Pompano Beach, Stephen’s Tree Service in Palm Beach Gardens, and Zimmerman Tree Service in Lake Worth.

Volunteer tree work at the 313-acre cemetery will begin by 8:30 am that Wednesday with arborists providing expertise in tree structure, invasive insects, diseases, and best management practices for tree health.

“We join with tree care companies around the country to honor our Nation’s veteran’s by providing free tree care services,” says James Mitchum, director of South Florida National Cemetery. “Together we make these cemeteries safer, more beautiful resting places for those veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.”

“I look forward to giving back and taking care of the place where those that gave their life have their final resting place,” shared one previous volunteer, while others declared, “What an outstanding way to honor our country’s veterans,” and “Our actions and participation in this event is a small token of our thanks to the men and women who served. We are proud to be a part of an industry that recognizes our veterans and the sacrifices they made.”

 

About SALUTING BRANCHES:

SALUTING BRANCHES began in 2015 as an idea from a group of Minnesota tree professionals looking to give back to our military troops, and has evolved into a national project of caring for trees at veteran properties. In the past two events, there have been over 2,400 participants contributing close to $2,500,000 in donated services at 39 veteran sites. For more information, please visit www.SalutingBranches.org.

 

Annual Exotic Plant & Orchid Sale

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Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County Invites the Public to Annual Exotic Plant & Orchid Sale and Indoor Arts & Craft Fair – September 16-17

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 21, 2017) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will soon be hosting one of its most popular annual 2-day events:

Exotic Plant & Orchid Sale

And Indoor Arts & Craft Fair

Plant lovers of every age are invited to stroll throughout Mounts Botanical Garden and enjoy the new and improved sale featuring an amazing selection of more than 25 rare and unusual orchids, plus a wide assortment of exotic plants.

The indoor/air-conditioned Arts & Craft Fair will feature numerous vendors selling orchid jewelry, orchid supplies, locally produced honey, a variety of gourmet teas – including the exclusive Mounts Botanical Tea; plus, Palm Beach County WoodTurners, and a festive Beer & Wine Garden.

“South Florida is home to more than 50 native species of orchids,” says Rochelle Wolberg, Curator-Director at Mounts. “The joy of growing orchids is in the spike – watching it flourish and blossom is truly a natural wonder – and we will have more than two dozen different varieties of orchids available for purchase.”

“This popular annual event is also the perfect opportunity for plant lovers to walk through the Garden, take-in the horticultural beauty, and even visit both our new Windows on the Floating World: Blume Tropical Wetland Garden and a preview of our next bit exhibition, WASHED ASHORE: Art to Save the Sea,” she adds.

The Exotic Plant & Orchid Sale and Indoor Arts & Craft Fair will be open from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturday, September 16; and from 9 am to 3 pm on Sunday. Like all events at Mounts Botanical Garden, this is accessible to people with disabilities.

Admission is FREE for Mounts members and children 12 and under, $10 for nonmembers.

Coming Soon to Mounts Botanical Garden

WASHED ASHORE:

Art to Save the Sea

Opening December 2, 2017

Grace the Humpback Whale Tail, the first of 10 larger than life sea creatures, all made from plastic debris found in the ocean, is already on display at Mounts – the other nine WASHED ASHORE sculptures will arrive later this year. For a preview glimpse, check out Grace now on display by Lake Worth in the Garden.

For more information about this exciting, upcoming exhibition at Mounts, please visit www.mounts.org/event/washedashore/.

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

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

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

 

Sublime Chaos: A Journey from Realism to Abstraction

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Sublime Chaos:

a journey from realism to abstraction

Paintings by Deborah Bigeleisen

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Exhibition will Run August 24-26 at The Gallery at the Wine Scene in Downtown WPB

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 14, 2017) Internationally renowned artist Deborah Bigeleisen today announced that her 25-piece exhibition Sublime Chaos: a journey from realism to abstraction will run August 24-26 at The Gallery at the Wine Scene, 501 Fern Street in downtown West Palm Beach.  The original opening scheduled for August 10 was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances.

The public is invited to the opening reception for the colorful and dynamic new exhibition on Thursday, August 24, from 5 to 10 pm. Wine and tapas will be served by The Wine Scene and entertainment will be provided by two extraordinary musicians: pianist Dr. Robin Arrigo and cellist Dr. Claudio Jaffe.

About the Exhibition:

“After working for more than four years on groups of conceptual paintings in analogous tonalities, tones of grays and beiges, and blacks and whites, I was looking for what’s next, says Bigeleisen. “This was the time to break away from the subtle transitions of color that I had worked with for so long and go after something completely new – creating bold multi-color vibrant paintings.”

“By emulating (artist Paul Jenkins’) bold splashes of color, the bleeding water color effects, the drippy paint, and other elements of his work, I found a freedom with the paint that I had never experienced before… The more I played with the paints and became more comfortable with the mediums, I started letting go; my own voice was emerging with an entirely new spontaneity and artistic inventiveness,” she adds. “It’s a whole new creative paradigm for me and I love the newness, the challenge, the unending discoveries, and the unpredictability of what’s down the road.”

Fans of Bigeleisen’s works can experience her new style and share her artistic stretch August 24-26 at The Gallery at the Wine Scene. For more information, please visit www.deborahbigeleisen.com.

Note: A portion of the proceeds from all sales from this exhibition will be donated to Soroptimist International of the Palm Beaches.

About the Artist:  

Flowers and nature have been the inspiration for Deborah Bigeleisen’s artistic expression since childhood, and are the common thread that weave through both her careers: first as a textile print designer and founder of her own global design company in NYC, and later as a fine artist which she began in 1998 upon moving to West Palm Beach, FL. In the early years of her painting career she was mentored by acclaimed technical master Sam Perry and guided by renowned visionary Gordon Parks.  She also completed rigorous training through Master Artist Workshops.

From early on, Ms. Bigeleisen’s work gained the attention of fine art dealers across the U.S. from San Francisco and Austin to New York City and Southampton. Her paintings are collected worldwide both privately and publicly, enhancing the corporate collections of American Airlines, Beauté Therapies Inc., Hilton International, The Koury Corporation and more. Her paintings have been accepted into numerous museum exhibitions including the Society of the Four Arts, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, and the Williamsburg [Brooklyn, NY] Art and Historical Center; have received awards in international competitions; and have graced the covers and interior pages of publications including Michael K. Corbin’s three part series “A Collector’s Journal,” Florida Design, New Art International, and Art & Antiques. In addition, her conceptual work in fractals has been published in the prestigious journal Science Creative Quarterly.

Ms. Bigeleisen’s paintings are sold through fine art dealers, and have been prominently exhibited in international Contemporary and Fine Art fairs including the Architectural Digest Home Design Show, ArtHamptons, the Chicago International Art Show, the LA Art Show, the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art and Antique Show and the Shanghai Art Fair. For more information, please visit www.deborahbigeleisen.com.

 

Sunday On The Waterfront: Purple Masquerade

SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT
Sunday, September 17, 2017
4 – 7 p.m. FREE | Meyer Amphitheatre, 105 Evernia St.; West Palm Beach, FL 33401
“Purple Masquerade” (Prince Tribute) | https://www.facebook.com/Purple-Masquerade-Tn-1642799932653015/

Purple Masquerade is a high-performance tribute celebration of the musical icon known as “Prince”. Expect a high energy concert, with an amazing front man who looks and sounds just like Prince in his prime in the late 80s, plus the band’s tribute to his backing band “The Revolution”, performing Prince’s greatest hits! The elaborate costumes and awesome stage presence will take you back to 1999!

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: Beauty and the Beast

SCREEN ON THE GREEN
Friday, September 8, 2017
Screen on the Green, September 8th
8 – 11 p.m. FREE
Beauty and the Beast 2017 version, rated PG

A tale as old as time will come to life on the lawn in September, as the City of West Palm Beach shows the most recent version of the beloved “Beauty and the Beast.” The adaptation of the fairy tale details the story of a young woman, Belle, who is held captive in place of her father by a terrifying beast. Unaware that her captor is actually a prince, Belle falls in love, which breaks the decades-long magic spell that made him a beast.

Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs to this theater under the stars. 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.