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Mehri Danielpour – The Starving Artist and the Queen

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Cultural Corner

Mehri Danielpour – The Starving Artist and the Queen

By Angela Shaw

At first, Mehri Danielpour could not get the hang of color. Although her mother was a painter, Mehri did not inherit her grasp of the integration of hues and dyes.

It wasn’t until age 18—when Mehri traveled to Italy to study art—that she found her medium. She says, “I was bad with color and paints. But when I saw Italian sculpture, I said, ‘This is what I want to do!’ I fell in love with sculpture.” Without a doubt, she found her niche.

That was the beginning of her artistic career.  She continued her training for a six-month session at the Art Students League in New York York and also studied under John Terken.  Other than that, she was self-taught—and obviously, very gifted.

Born in Iran, Mehri and her family immigrated to America shortly after WWII when she was eight years old. The 5-month-long trip started through India. The family boarded an American military ship that took them from Mumbai to San Pedro. From there, they traveled to New York where friends resided. Mehri got married and eventually settled in Palm Beach in 1965.

Her husband was a businessman and a poet and treated her royally. He wrote her a poem a day until he lost the use of his hands due to Multiple Sclerosis. His condition forced Mehri to find a way to make a living. Sculpture was what she knew, so she transformed her ‘hobbyist’ art form into a professional trade. Since her husband had so lovingly spoiled her, she also had to quickly acquire a few life skills—like writing a check!

After setting her mind to a professional sculpting career, Mehri experienced ‘miracle after miracle,’ as she puts it. In her early art days, she had always dreamt of sculpting the Iranian Royal Family. Shortly after her career launch, she received a call from the Iranian Embassy. Someone had seen one of her sculptures in Brazil and requested her portfolio. Well, she didn’t have a portfolio but quickly went to work on compiling photos of her best work. It was followed by a commission to sculpt the Shah and Queen Farah Pahlavi.

Mehri’s dream and her artistic goal had come true.

But it didn’t end there. The Queen kept calling Mehri to ask about her kids and invited her to come to Washington DC for a visit on the Potomac. She was also included in the 1971 celebration of the 2,500th year of the Persian Empire—the most expensive party ever! The Queen used her portrait bust, sculpted by Mehri, as a gift for all her guests. Mehri mused on that irony that she, a starving artist, had become friends with a royal Queen!

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Mehri’s style ranges from realistic to abstract. Rarely does an artist excel in both arenas.  She defies genre stereotypes.  Her artwork has been displayed in several shows including a 1976 exhibit with Andy Warhol at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach.  She recently did busts of Tommy Hilfiger’s wife and son. 

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A favorite of hers—“The Year of the Child”—once stood at the former site of the West Palm Beach library on Flagler Boulevard. It now stands in the trendy Northwood area.

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Mehri doesn’t sketch before sculpting. She goes directly to clay on an armature. There is no measuring of the subject. All her carving is done “Eye-to-Hand.” She has a very good eye!

Sculpture is a multi-tiered process that relies on metal foundries. Mehri utilizes foundries in Sarasota and Miami. She also used one in Riviera Beach, but it has since closed down. A bust can take three to four 1-1/2 hour sittings where Mehri chisels away at her clay.

Next, a rubber mold is made. Liquid wax is poured into the rubber mold. A porcelain mold is created from the wax mold. The wax is melted, and then molten bronze is poured into the porcelain mold. After the bronze hardens, the porcelain is broken to reveal the final form. Much cleaning and polishing follow. Then a colored patina is applied and heated with a torch to finish off the piece.

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Mehri also works in crystal Lucite. Her Wild Horses is a stunning example of her use of this material.

“Escape” is Mehri’s own masterpiece and was inspired by those escaping Florida’s 1928 hurricane. However, she says it can apply to any scenario of the same subject.

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Discover more of Mehri’s work on her website and enjoy the beauty and restoration her artwork exudes.  I think you’ll agree she is a queen in her own right!

Mehri Danielpour’s contact is (561-333-2312).

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Delray Marketplace

If you are looking for a fabulous destination to dine, shop, be entertained and people watch the Delray Marketplace can’t be beat. Since my focus as The Discerning Palate is food and dining I would like to highlight some of the restaurants that I have tried so far.

Avocado Fries
Avocado Fries

Cabo Flats is awesome! The food is extraordinary and not your typical Mexican. Yes there are tacos and salsas but they were fresher and better tasting than any I have eaten around town. Every bit of the food served at Cabo Flats is made in house which explains why it all tastes so fresh and delicious. The Chicken Mole takes two days to prepare and even the lime juice for the margaritas and other cocktails is freshly squeezed!

Mexican Street Corn
Mexican Street Corn

My husband and I started off with huge margaritas, fresh salsa, beef queso and delectable tortilla chips. The Cabo Queso is a creamy blend of white cheese with roasted peppers, Cabo cactus spice, ground beef and pico de gallo. The queso was so fabulous that we were eating it with a spoon. Both the salsa and the queso had just the right amount of heat to make you keep coming back for more. Next we tried a dish we had never heard of – Avocado Fries. No that was not a typo. Wedges of creamy avocado were coated with an ever so crisp panko crust and served with a Cilantro Roasted Garlic Aioli. Oh my! Crunchy, creamy, garlicky and sooooo yummy. Another appetizer that was so good it could have been dessert and we would have been happy was Mexican Street Corn which was truly a trip to flavor town. The grilled corn on the cob is seasoned with a chipotle lime spice blend, cilantro lime garlic aioli and topped off with cotija cheese. And just when we though it couldn’t possible get any better out came the Crispy Tuna Tacos. Yellowfin tuna, avocado, pickled onion, cilantro, tomato, mango dressing, lime juice and sesame oil served in a crispy wonton wrapper and anointed with shredded carrots. I could have devoured dozens and never tire of the perfect combination of flavors and textures.

Que Pasta
Que Pasta

At that point we would have been happy to just have dessert but we wanted to continue our exploration of the Cabo Flats menu with two entrées. The Que Pasta and the Chimichurri Steak. The chicken was succulent and moist and along with chorizo, bacon, cotija cheese and cilantro, enhanced the penne pasta. The dish was enriched with a tequila tomato cream sauce. It was sort of a Mexican Penne alla Vodka, but better. The Chimichurri Steak was a real star in my book. Skirt steak that had been marinated in adobo was cooked to a perfect medium rare and topped with an herbaceous and garlicky chimichurri. And to round out the plate along with the steak was cilantro rice, seasonal mixed veggies and fried plantains.

By that point we were sufficiently stuffed but somehow we had to have dessert. And were we ever glad that we did. The Fried Ice Cream complete with a fire cracker sparkling away. The ice cream had a slightly sweet very crunchy exterior and a creamy cold interior and the whole thing was drizzled with strawberry and chocolate sauces and garnished with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. It was the perfect finish to an utterly amazing meal.
And as if the great food, wonderful ambiance, fantastic service and over 70 tequilas to choose from wasn’t enough to keep you coming back; Cabo Flats is very involved in giving back to the community. They have a non-profit organization called Cabo Cares. Now how is that for an amazing business?

Greek Salad
Greek Salad

At Apeiro Kitchen and Bar we decided that we wanted to enjoy the option of outdoor dining because it was a beautiful cool evening. I think that it would have been comfortable even on a sultry evening because they have many ceiling fans going, a cooling mist system and screening to keep the bugs away. We had decided to share a first course of Tuna Tartare with roasted tomato & basil salsa, avocado, toasted sesame, pickled red onion, radish salad but sadly our server informed us that it was not available. We were told that the chef did not like the quality of the tuna that their purveyor had brought which let me know that standards we high. So instead we chose the Greek Salad instead with heirloom tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, kalamata olives, and plenty of barrel-aged feta. It was a wonderful choice because the salad was certainly large enough to share and really quite full of flavor with a light Greek dressing.

Shrimp and Pasta with Arugula Pesto
Shrimp and Pasta with Arugula Pesto

For our entrées we ordered the pasta with shrimp, arugula pesto, oven-roasted tomatoes, cream, shaved parmesan and the 14oz. double cut pork chop with apple mostarda, roasted carrots and Tuscan kale. My husband’s pasta dish was fabulous! It was beautiful because of the many bright colors of green, pink and red; but most importantly it was truly yummy. My pork chop was amazing. In all honesty it was the best pork chop I have ever had. Cooked to perfection, juicy, enhanced by the apple mostarda and very difficult to stop eating until every last morsel was gone. The roasted carrots and Tuscan kale were a really great choice of accompaniments to round out a very flavorful plate. Although I am sure that their desserts are lovely, we were waaaaay to full to order any.

Pork Chop with Apple Mostarda
Pork Chop with Apple Mostarda

Apeiro Kitchen & Bar is a progressive Mediterranean restaurant and bar that features a contemporary menu inspired by the countries that make up the Mediterranean’s rich and diverse culinary culture. Apeiro, which means infinite in Greek, first opened their Delray location in January 2015 and is open for Lunch, Brunch, Happy Hour and Dinner. From Morocco and Italy to Greece and Portugal, the menu at Apeiro will take you on a trip through the Mediterranean.

Wedge Salad
Wedge Salad

I had heard very good things about Burt and Max’s so I was happy to finally be able to taste their food. The restaurant has a wonderful and varied menu which made our decision difficult, plus there were specials. We decided to share the wedge salad and it was soooo good. As you can see by the photo there was plenty to share. The plate was brimming with crisp, cold Iceburg lettuce wedges, nice big dice of thick cut bacon, beautiful, sweet little grape tomatoes, creamy, flavorful Danish Blue Cheese and crowned with pickled red onion.
For our entrées you will have to use your imagination for the photos because we devoured them before I realized that I had not taken a single shot of our beautifully presented plates. So grab the camera below and look through the lens.

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First picture Steve’s dinner. He ordered one of the specials which was a 14-ounce Wagu beef rib eye. So what you will see with your minds eye is a lovely oval hand made ceramic plate topped with an incredible piece of Prime meat that is cooked to a perfect medium. Just slightly above this on the right is a metal cup with flared edges filled to the brim with roasted red pepper chimichurri that is a verdant green flecked with red. In the upper left of this dark brown glossy plate are batons of eggplant that are fried to a crispy, crunchy golden brown. Right below the fries is a crock that is practically overflowing with small orbs of deeply colored wood fired mushrooms. Immediately you would notice the varied shapes, colors and textures. And the aroma would draw you in and make you want to begin eating immediately.
Now that you have devoured Steve’s juicy, tender and very flavor packed entrée, go and look behind that lens one more to see what I ordered. I am a sucker for ahi, so when I saw it on the menu I didn’t need to look any further. What you will see is that the waiter has placed before me a white porcelain plate with a nice big swoosh of sriracha aioli on the extreme right of my plate. In the center is the star of the dish, coriander sesame crusted ahi. There are several slices of deep red tuna that is barely seared and these slices are fanned out center stage. To the ahi’s immediate left is a very colorful tumble of julienned Asian vegetables, pickled red cabbage, scallions and seaweed that is anointed with a sweet ginger soy dressing and sticking out of the upper left of this tumble of color and textures are a couple of crispy wontons. Now, I ask you, could wait to snap photos? I didn’t think so.

The flavors of all of the elements on my plate played so nicely together that it wasn’t until I had put the last bite in mouth that I realized I had forgotten all about the pictures. So please forgive me, but I can’t promise that it will never happen again. What I can promise is that we will return to Burt and Max’s in the very near future!

Spooktacular Spa Tours at Eau Spa on Halloween!

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Spooktacular Spa Tours at Eau Spa on Halloween!

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October is Spa Month, and to cap off all its fabulous specials, Eau Spa is hosting Spooktacular Spa Tours from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31st to celebrate Halloween! Guests are welcome to wear their costumes and “trick-or-treat” from treatment room to treatment room, sampling mini massages and other delights while filling their goodie bags with luxurious product samples!

Tours are $50 and include a day pass to Eau Spa, so all ghouls and goblins can relax the day away before heading out for evening Halloween festivities! And this Halloween weekend is also the perfect time to take advantage of the remaining Spa Month specials at Forbes Five-Star Eau Spa (please see below for details).

A photos of the Spa’s Tranquility Pool lit up at night – pretty AND spooky! – is attached for your convenience. Please don’t hesitate to reach me with any questions, and we greatly appreciate your editorial consideration!

October is Spa Month in Palm Beach County!
Eau Spa is one of fewer than 50 spas worldwide to receive the Forbes Five-Star Award. With its 42,000 square feet – which features 19 treatment rooms, multiple dipping pools, hanging chairs and cabanas – the Spa makes all your stress melt away! Whether it be in the tranquil treatment rooms or the “movement studio” (where you can take fitness classes on RealRyder® spinning bikes, Pilates, yoga and barre), Eau Spa is the place to pamper yourself and October’s Spa Week specials and Halloween-themed offerings make it the perfect time to try this new destination where indulgence is encouraged. Complimentary valet parking is included with all spa services.

Discover Spa Month – October special

Sea Salt & Honey Pumpkin Polish and Mask – The decadent Sea Salt & Honey Pumpkin Polish and Mask begins with a sea salt exfoliation that will gently slough off rough and dry skin, leaving a smooth visage. Wrap it up with a pumpkin puree clay mask that incorporates bentonite and illite clay to draw out impurities, detoxify and increase blood circulation. Starting at $150 (regular price $295; add the amazing Dry Float Bed for $25)

Spookatacular Spa Specials
Tis the season to rise up from the dead and prepare for the holidays, and one of our favorites is creeping up upon us like a sneaky ghoul. Start working on your health and beauty regime now, so you can be scary hot this Halloween and drop dead gorgeous by New Year’s Eve. During the month of October, take advantage of our Spooktacular Specials — all specials come with a fabulous take-home treat bag!
The Monster Mash Massage – Haunted by aches and pains? Say boo to what’s troubling you! -50 Minutes Self-Centered Massage for $99
Wax Off Your Werewolf – Shed your coat! -20% off all Body Waxing
Jack-O-Lantern Facial – Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, get rid of my fine lines and wrinkles, Quick! This facial will set your face aglow! -50 Minute Essence Facial for $99
Mummies and Deadies Float Bed Treatment – Need to escape from your little monsters? Enjoy a body scrub so soothing that it’s scary. Eliminate unwanted toxins, cellulite, and water weight with a body treatment that is so cozy you will be screaming for more. Get wrapped up in a cocoon to moisturize and invigorate the skin. -60 Minutes for $165
Bride of Frankenstein Tan and Shine – Dry and dull complexion can make you look like a corpse. Come out of your coffin sporting a healthy glow with a San Tropez spray tan. $99
Madame Tussaud’s Hand Treatment & Manicure – Preserve yourself and enjoy silky soft and pain-free hands and feet after we dip you in our waxy paraffin potion. With a little massage, it’s guaranteed to temporarily spook arthritis away. $45
Trick or Treat, Fix my Feet – Don’t knock on doors with candy corn toes peeking out from your gladiator sandals. $65

At Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, every hotelier wants each guest to experience those “wow” moments that make a visit here more than just a vacation, but an unparalleled immersion in effortless luxury. To learn more about the resort’s “Eau loves l-EAU-cals” month, please call 800-328-0170 or 561-533-6000, visit Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, or contact your travel professional.

FOUNDCARE, INC. TO BENEFIT FROM TICKET SALES OF MUSICAL

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FOUNDCARE, INC. TO BENEFIT FROM TICKET SALES OF MUSICAL

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) tick, tick…BOOM! is about to explode in Palm Beach County, and not only will this local production take theater-goers back to the 90s for several days this November, it will support local charities in the process. FoundCare, Inc. will benefit from the Friday, November 11 performance.

According to Kimberly Rommel Enright, managing director of the Jupiter-based KWP Productions theater company, FoundCare’s mission was a perfect fit for the show’s final performance during its upcoming November 4 through 11 run.

“This autobiographical play by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theater,” said Enright. “Set in 1990, many of the play’s messages about life, the New York HIV/AIDS health crisis and commentary on Gen X still ring true with today’s culture. There are still such important lessons to be learned from that time in history, and it’s exciting to be able to bring this pre-Rent story to new audiences, while benefiting a worthy cause.”

“We are delighted to be a recipient of this funding and to be able to share information about FoundCare’s mission and services,” said FoundCare CEO Yolette Bonnet. “We are grateful to KWP Productions for giving us this unique opportunity.”

Featuring Boynton Beach resident Sean Gogan as “Jon,” West Palm Beach resident Melissa Gonzalez as “Susan,” and Boynton Beach resident Steve Youngstein as “Michael,” this compelling story of personal discovery is packed full of fun rock and pop songs, homages to Steven Sondheim and reflections of life during the 90s.

“We’re excited to present this production in the intimate setting of The Bhetty Waldron Theatre at Bob Carter’s Actor’s Workshop and Repertory Company in downtown West Palm Beach,” said Enright. “It’s an intimate, black-box setting that’s perfect for this show.”

To purchase $25 tickets to the November 11 FoundCare benefit performance of tick, tick…BOOM! at 8 p.m., please call 561-339-4687 or visit , look for the FoundCare logo at the bottom of the page and enter the code “redribbon” when prompted.

FoundCare, Inc. is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center that offers pediatrics, adult medicine, chronic disease management, mental health services, dentistry, laboratory work and X-rays, and an on-site pharmacy. FoundCare accepts most insurance plans, Medicaid, Medicare and self-pay on a sliding fee scale. For more information about FoundCare, please call 561-HEALTHY (561-432-5849) or visit .

DEAD IMAGES: Photographs of the Grateful Dead

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Palm Beach Photographic Centre to Present DEAD IMAGES: Photographs of the Grateful Dead From the Archives of Robbi Cohn
November 19, 2016 – January 4, 2017

Public is Invited to FREE Opening Reception on Nov. 18

(West Palm Beach, FL – October 21, 2016) Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world renowned Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced the nonprofit organization’s next rocking exhibition:
DEAD IMAGES:
Photographs of the Grateful Dead
From the Archives of Robbi Cohn

Dead Images © Robbi Cohn
Dead Images © Robbi Cohn

Ms. Cohn’s photographs span the last decade the Grateful Dead performed, and represent the largest single body of work documenting the famous psychedelic rock and roll band.

Robbi Cohn first started photographing musicians in 1984, and became the first photographer officially licensed by the Dead. She shot as many as 400 different concerts, and her iconic pictures have been used on CD’s, hang tags for Jerry Garcia ties, the Jerry Garcia stamps in Mongolia and Montserrat, and in numerous magazines, books and newspapers, including Rolling Stone and USA Today. Her work was featured at the Dead’s 50th annual “Fare Thee Well” concerts in Chicago and Santa Clara, and she is one of the featured artists on the new Jerry Garcia website.

In her career, Cohn photographed a wide range of rock stars, such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane, Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen, CSNY, Jimmy Buffett and more, and she shot album covers for both Bob Weir and Bruce Hornsby.

“The DEAD IMAGES exhibition at the Photo Center will present numerous images that are signed and numbered, as well as some very special one of a kind framed images with their corresponding back stage passes or tickets,” says Robbi Cohn. “We’ll also be displaying my latest collection of images printed on aluminum – a proprietary process in which dyes are sublimated onto metal – that have the appearance of slides on a light box, with striking contrast and color saturation.”

Free Opening Night Reception
The public is invited to a FREE opening night reception at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre on Friday, November 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Special Commemorative Posters of the DEAD IMAGES exhibition at the Photo Centre will be available for purchase and photographer Robbi Cohn will sign them at the Opening Night reception.

About the Palm Beach Photographic Centre:
The Photo Centre is located at the downtown City Center municipal complex at 415 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Hours are 10 am to 6 pm Monday – Thursday; 10 am to 5 pm Friday and Saturday. For more information, please call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www.fotofusion.org.

Hometown Holiday Food Drive

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Hometown Holiday Food Drive

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Do you want to help make the holiday season bright for families in need this year? The Village of Wellington is asking for assistance in making sure no Village resident goes without a hot meal this Thanksgiving. Donations will be accepted Thursday, October 20th through Wednesday, November 16th. Residents are encouraged to contribute the following food items:
Boxed mashed potatoes
Boxed stuffing mix
Cornbread mix
Cranberry sauce
Turkey gravy
Canned vegetables (Green beans, corn)
Food can be dropped off at the Village of Wellington’s Municipal Complex (12300 Forest Hill Boulevard), Village Park (11700 Pierson Road), the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard), Community Services Office (1092 Wellington Trace), Lake Wellington Professional Centre (12133 Ken Adams Way), Ultima Fitness, The Goddard School, and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, District 8 Substation.

All food donations will go directly to local families in need. Residents needing assistance are asked to contact Gregg Harr with Christ Community Church at (561) 307-2900, Dee Aubry with Christ Community Church at (561) 793-1007, or their local house of worship. All requests must me made prior to Wednesday, November 16th.

Special thanks to our community partners which include Wellington’s InterFaith, Christopher Aquirre Memorial Foundation, Lake Wellington Professional Center, the Mall at Wellington Green, Ultima Fitness, Walmart, The Goddard School and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. Partnership opportunities are still available. If you are interested in partnering with us for this event, please contact Meridith Tuckwood, Senior Services Specialist at (561) 753-2476 for more information.

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.

Wellington Council Participates in Read for the Record

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Wellington Council Participates in Read for the Record

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In celebration of Jumpstart’s Read for the Record, Wellington’s Council will read books to more than 600 local children. As part of the world’s largest shared reading experience, Council will visit 12 Wellington schools and 3 Wellington Parks on Thursday, October 27, 2016 to read this year’s campaign book, The Bear Ate Your Sandwich by Julia Sarcone-Roach.

“Wellington is proud to be a part of Jumpstart’s Read for the Record,” said Anne Gerwig, Mayor. “We look forward to helping Jumpstart break another world record—and most importantly, inspiring kids to develop a love of reading.”

Jumpstart’s Read for the Record is a national campaign that was launched over a decade ago to address the educational inequities that leave too many children unprepared for kindergarten. Read for the Record inspires adults to read with children, spurs policymakers and organizations to take action toward transformative change in early education, and puts books in the hands of more children across the country.

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.

Studio One to One’s Grand Re-Opening

Studio One to One’s Grand Re-Opening

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To Get Unique Photographs That Lasts Lifetime Visit Studio One to One Photography

Summary: This press release hereby notifies its customers that Studio one to one is very happy to announce that it has opened up its doors under fresh ownership. They have totally remodeled and are throwing a magnificent re-opening event on Oct. 14th.
Wellington, USA, 9th October 2016 – Illustrious photographers all through history have created such images which in fact have stood the test of time. Their photographs are not only inspirational. Their sharp perceptivity’s into the imaginative process have directed generations of photographers as well as created the way which best photographers of even today assume about their subjects as well as scenes. Hannah Crawford and James of studio one to one photography fall into the line of fantastic photographers. Let us now look into what Hannah has to say about their photography services in her own words:
Hannah Crawford the new owner of the company stated thus; “We capture 30-50 different creative images during your session.  We provide different background changes and lighting effects to give you a beautiful variety to choose from.  You are more than welcome to bring a couple different outfits or any personal props of your own to completely customize your session and make it one of a kind.  20 minutes after your session you are able to view all of your portraits, customized artwork, and airbrush effects and can customize your package as large or as small as you desire. “
Hannah Crawford and James Luke have assumed the possession of studio one to one photography in August of 2016 and are throwing an impressive re-opening occasion on Oct. 14th from 5:30-8. This event is free for the public to attend and to get to know more about the photographers as well as their Photography services. Visitors can also enjoy some refreshments. Complimentary red carpet photos, face painting, prizes and giveaways and a FREE $20 Gift card for each household that attends the event will also be provided.
Studio one to one photography services is all about eliciting emotion as well as narrating a story it is not merely displaying how someone appeared at a certain age on a certain day. The photographs captured in their cameras when converted into portraits are not only a source of inspiration but they also help you get your mojo back. Studio One to One photography clicks an assortment of special kinds of portraits that are not only beautiful but also lasts a lifetime.
About Studio One to One Photography
Studio One to One photography is located been in the Wellington, FL area for more than 10 years. It was previously situated in the Wellington Mall, and in 2014 resettled to the Wellington Plaza. The company is a trendy high-strung full-service photography studio that focuses in Professional Headshots, Newborn, Family, Children, Maternity, Glamour, Fantasy portraits and more.
Contact:
Studio One to One Photography
12773 W. Forest Hill Blvd Suite 1202
Country and City: USA Wellington, FL
Phone number: 561-795-6600
Email: studio121wg@gmail.com
URL: www.studio121wellington.com

Sea Turtle Savers!

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Sea Turtle Savers 

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Looking to get your kids outside this holiday season? Join us for our NEW Sea Turtle Savers holiday break workshops this fall, winter and spring! Register your aspiring scientists to follow in the footsteps of our marine biologist staff members for a full-immersion marine science experience. Participants will learn the journey of our sea turtle patients through their recovery and what conservation tools they can use to make sure no sea turtles get injured on their watch! One day and multi-day sessions available on the following dates:

Friday, November 11, 2016
Monday, December 26 – Friday, December 30, 2016
Monday, March 20 – Friday, March 24, 2016
Time: 9am – 4pm
Ages: 6 – 9 years old
Cost
Daily rate: $45/child
Weekly rate: $195/child
Program runs from 9am – 4pm. Complete Welcome Packet required on first morning to participate. For more information, please contact Hannah at hcampbell@marinelife.org.

Wellington to Host Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony

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Wellington to Host Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony

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The Village of 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 Ceremony, on Friday, November 11, 2016.

Activities begin with a parade starting at 8:15 a.m. at Village Hall, located at 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard, followed by a ceremony at 8:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial, located on the corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and South Shore Boulevard.

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.