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Energize

By Sabeen Faquir

Are you looking for an energy boost? Get to the top of the mountain and stand! If you’re not taking a multivitamin, you probably should be. Multi’s provide the all-important B vitamins which are vital for energy and to stabilize mood. In addition, think about Ginseng.

I know some people for whom caffeine just doesn’t work. And for others, it works too much! So, think about a multi that packs less than or equal to 75mg of Thiamine or Vitamin B1, 50mg or less of riboflavin or vitamin B2, 50mg of less of niacin or vitamin B3, 100mg or less of pantothenic acid or vitamin B5 and 75mg or less of pyridoxine or vitamin B6. I could go in depth about the specific benefits and functions of each B vitamin but it important to know they work in concert; both at the cellular level to metabolize food and in neurons to help produce a healthy balance of neurotransmitters. According to Alternative Medicine, the Definitive Guide, a good multi will also have the following:

●1000-2000mg of Vitamin C
●25,000IU of Beta-carotene
●400IU of Vitamin E
●400-800mcg Folic acid
●100-200mcg Selenium
●20-40mg Zinc picolinate
●1000mg Calcium citrate or apatite
●500mg Magnesium citrate or aspartate
●200mcg Chromium polynicotinate
●10-15mg Manganese
●2mg Copper
●10-18mg Iron

According to Dr. Holly Phaneuf, ginseng has been proven to help improve athletic performance and in a 2016 study, ginseng was found to reduce fatigue recovery after a cycling exercise. The active constituents of ginseng are the ginsenosides. Some of these constituents decrease your body’s ability to make nitric oxide, while others increase it. Increased nitric oxide is associated with increased endurance.

The ginsenosides that inhibit the formation of nitric oxide do so by hampering the creation of i-NOS or inducible nitric oxide synthase. The body uses nitric oxide to destroy harmful pathogens. Particularly, i-NOS is created when your tissues are stressed and the ginsenosides that inhibit its creation are Rg1 and Rh1. Rg3, on the other hand, increases the production of i-NOS, increasing the rate of nitric oxide production. This is why you should experiment with different brands of ginseng when looking for one that helps with fatigue. Currently, commercial products are only required to report total ginsenosides, not the type.

So, if you’re the type of person who tackles a mountain of work every day, consider boosting your energy so you don’t plop down when you reach the top!

Remember to always talk to a doctor before beginning any supplement regimen as the supplement in question may interact with medication you take.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure disease.

Sources:

Trivieri, Larry, Jr; Anderson, John W. Alternative Medicine: Definitive Guide Second Edition. Celestial Arts. United States of America. 2002

Phaneuf, Holly, PhD. Herbs Demystified: A Scientist Explains How the Most Common Herbal Remedies Really Work. Da Capo Press. Cambridge, MA. 2005

Pets and the Internet

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Paws-itive Press

Pets and the Internet

By Barbara Masi

Facebook is a fabulous place to network our animals and their antics – love of them and grief when they pass.  Quite frankly I do not agree with the posting of the animal abuse – dead animals – videos where the videographer is as guilty as the individual performing the abuse – except if it is to locate the person and prosecute them.

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But there are many things posted on Facebook that are entirely wrong and are passed along as “cute” for others to see.   Pictures of children riding animals or stepping on them – even videos of them approaching a sleeping animal or one that is clearly stressed from too much interaction with the child are not what I like to see.  The animal is not at fault when the child is bitten, but the parents will “get rid of” the animal either by taking it to a shelter or having it euthanized.

Why don’t people realize these are living, breathing creatures?   They deserve to have some personal time as they sleep / rest or even as they eat.  Children need to learn to respect the animal and take good care of it – not treat it as another toy.  This will only be accomplished with the parents teaching the children.

NEVER post a dog as being available on Craig’s List – that is the first place people look for dogs when they are searching for bait dogs for dog fighting and also for selling to laboratories for animal experiments.   And yes – even here in good old Palm Beach County there is dog fighting – although we do everything to prevent / combat it.

I am personally on quite a few of the dog Facebook sites and find some of the postings extremely disturbing.   Another one of my pet peeves is a dog with an “outdoor” collar on in the house.   No need for a choke collar or martingale in the house – just a loose tag collar will do.   Personally, I do not use the tag collars with the D rings – nor do I have the tags on the collars when in the house.  I use the collars with the embroidered name and phone number (see photo) which will do the trick should you need to corral the dog around the house and it also is sufficient to ID the dog immediately if it gets loose.

I also see dogs in crates with chain or martingale collars on or others with D-rings.  These can get caught on the crate and the dog will hang himself trying to get loose.  The best precaution is to take the collar off the dog when it is crated and have it hang outside the crate to be put on immediately upon letting the dog out.

Another hint to remember is to contact the microchip company when you first get your dog.  He or she will be registered to the former owner or adoption group and not to you until you make the change.   You need to update the information on the dog so you will be contacted if the dog is found loose.   My adoption group always recommends that the “second contact” remains the organization as they usually have someone available to assist in the finding of the lost dog – should this ever happen.

As we teach our children to be kind to animals, we are also teaching them to be kind to humans as it is a well-known fact that many / most of those who are incarcerated for crimes against humans started with crimes against animals.

Keeping the Olympic Torch Alive

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Keeping the Olympic Torch Alive

By Cheryl Alker

If, like me, you were glued to your TV during the Olympics in Rio then I am sure you could not help to have been a little inspired to get out there and either take up a sport, or just generally work harder at your own fitness and wellbeing. Whilst we can only marvel at the supreme level of athleticism of each individual competing and the incredible amount of work and commitment it takes to reach such a level, it does not mean that we too cannot work equally hard to commit to our goals.

But where to start?

Maybe balancing on a four-inch beam or hurtling yourself across the parallel bars might not be quite for you! However, there were obviously many sports featured that could be, what about cycling, running or beach volleyball? Oh, I can hear your protests already, “I’m too old for that,” “what about my aching knees?” “Oh, that would really aggravate my back”. So I have the answer to all you naysayers…… the pool, yes swimming might just be something we could all do without aggravating too many joints. Whilst you don’t have to be the next Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky, starting off with a few laps of the pool could take your fitness level to a whole new level!

Below are some of the reasons why I believe you should be dusting off your old swimming costume and diving in!

swimmerSwimming Counts as Both Cardio and Strength Training
When you are in the pool, if you aren’t moving constantly, you’re sinking! You are therefore almost forced into cardio training plus, water is about 800 times denser than air, so your muscles are under constant resistance. So no more trying to decide if today is going to be a strength or cardio day, you get the best of both worlds every day.

It Is Low on Impact
Because swimming is a low impact sport it means it is a great workout for people with injuries and those of us who need to take it easy on their joints. It may also mean greater results, though, research shows that you can swim at higher intensities on a regular basis without feeling wear and tear on your body. You could actually have a super-hard workout one day and still be in the pool the next as research in the International Journal of Sports Medicine shows swimming is better than straight-up rest for exercise recovery, for when you want to take it easy.

It Really Is Good for Your Lungs
When your face is underwater, oxygen is at a premium, your body then adapts to use oxygen more efficiently. It also learns to take in more fresh air with every breath and expel more carbon dioxide with every exhalation. A study in the Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology even found that swimmers had better tidal volume (the amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs during relaxed breathing) compared to runners. This results in a lower resting heart rate and lower blood pressure. Note to all you runners, adding a couple of swims to your training regime could improve your overall times.
Anyone Can Do It
Whether you’re recovering from, or have an injury, pregnant, a new mom, or an Ironman competitor, swimming can give you a great workout. You are able to control the pace, intensity, and what you get out of every session.

It Reduces Stress Levels
While exercise-induced endorphins will do wonders for your stress levels, getting in the water for your workout may have its own special brand of mood-boosting benefits. Being submerged in water dulls the amount of sensory information that bombards your body, helping to bring on feelings of calm, according to a study published in Pain Research & Management. Researchers found that regular flotation tank sessions were effective at relieving symptoms in patients suffering from conditions related to chronic stress.

It Turns Back the Clock
Regular swimmers are biologically 20 years younger than their birth certificate say they are, according to research from Indiana University. Scientists say that, even up until your 70th birthday, swimming affects blood pressure, cholesterol levels, cardiovascular performance, central nervous system health, cognitive functioning, muscle mass, and blood chemistry to be much more similar to that of your younger self.

anatomy swimmingIt Works Normally Underworked Muscles
When you run or sit on a bike your arms, for instance, are obviously not getting the same intensity of workout as your legs. However, when you’re in the pool, your arms are fully engaged so your often-neglected lats, deltoids, and traps receive the benefit as well. Plus, since so much of swimming is about staying balanced and level in the water, swimming helps you develop the deep stabilizing muscles in your core and lower back that are so often missed.

Getting Started

That’s easy; equipment needed is a swimming costume and maybe a pair of goggles.

You may be lucky enough to have your own pool or access to a community pool but a public pool is relatively cheap compared to many gym memberships. They will often offer lessons also so help is at hand should you need to brush up on your strokes or learn the basics.

So Before You Dive In

• Choose a safe environment
• Warm up your muscles and joints before entering the water
• Have plenty of fluids on hand and drink regularly
• Stretch after your swim
• Don’t overdo it if you are just starting out
• Get clearance from your doctor if you haven’t exercised in a long time or have a past injury or surgery.

So go on, keep the Olympic torch alive and jump in feet first!

September Mayor’s Column

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Mayor’s Column

September

By Mayor Anne Gerwig

September brings with it many changes. It’s the month when summer ends, fall begins, and temperatures start to slowly cool. The old saying that “the older we get the quicker time flies by” is very true. It seems as though the summer season just began and now it’s almost over. The children are back in school and Labor Day is here.

SeptOn Monday, September 5, Americans across the country will celebrate Labor Day. The legislation, signed into law by President Grover Cleveland, which enacted Labor Day as a national holiday was forged amid labor unrest in which people lost their lives. While many of us will relax, travel, and spend time with our families, it is also important for us to reflect on the historical significance of this holiday. I hope that you and your family take advantage of the last long weekend of summer and have a safe and pleasant Labor Day.

September is a time for remembrance in our Great Hometown, as we gather in solidarity at the 911 Memorial on Forest Hill Blvd., paying tribute to those who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Join Village Council at 5:00 p.m., and hear from Mark Harris, a former Special Operations Rescue Paramedic in the New York City Fire Department’s Special Operations Command for 27 years.

Sept2On September 17th, Wellington volunteers will join the world’s largest volunteer effort for our ocean and waterways by participating in the International Coastal Cleanup. Volunteers will pick up trash and loose litter along Greenbriar Blvd. & Greenview Shores Blvd., as well as the Folkestone/Yarmouth community. Click here for all the details: http://bit.ly/2aVcyCd

Construction is underway on the Forest Hill Blvd. C-13 Culvert Replacement Project. The project, taking place just south of Wellington Trace, will narrow the existing 4 lane section of Forest Hill Blvd. to 2 lanes in order to facilitate construction activities. Construction will take place Monday – Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with occasional evening utility projects. Work will be suspended on Sundays.

Sept3Residents are advised to use extra caution while approaching this stretch of Forrest Hill Blvd., as delays are expected.

Local and pass through traffic is encouraged to use Wellington Trace or Big Blue Trace as alternatives to bypass the construction.

The Forest Hill Blvd. C-13 project will improve infrastructure on a portion of Forest Hill Blvd., including the existing culvert and the accompanying low-lying area near the culvert. The project includes the replacement of an existing failing 30” culvert with a new 60” reinforced concrete culvert, and the reconstruction of approximately 820 linear feet of roadway, including striping and signage, concrete curbing and sidewalk, drainage piping and structures, landscaping, irrigation, grading and sodding. Project completion is expected in November. Click here for more information: http://bit.ly/2aSOi8w

The World Health Organization has declared the rapid spread of the Zika virus an international public health emergency. Zika is transmitted mainly by mosquitoes, and has been linked to serious birth defects. In response to this growing threat, Wellington has expanded its mosquito control efforts. Two fogging trucks spray around the Village, seven days a week. We’re placing larvacides in inlets and standing water. We are also treating athletic fields prior to use. Protect yourself from mosquitos by wearing long sleeves and pants and insect repellant, just to be on the safe side. Don’t forget to eliminate any standing water on your property.

Sept4I would like to take this opportunity to send a friendly reminder to residents that we are now three months into the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The Village urges residents to postpone all tree trimming projects until the end of the season. Once the National Weather Service has named a storm and identified that Palm Beach County could be in the path, the following steps should be taken to minimize waste:

• Do not place bulk trash at the curb. Services may be suspended and facilities may close early to prepare for the storm.
• Do not cut down any trees or begin major work.
• Do not begin construction projects that could produce debris.
• Once a watch or warning has been issued, do not trim vegetation of any kind.

Mass cutting places a tremendous burden on the normal collection process and there is not enough equipment or manpower to collect the additional material before the storm makes landfall. Avoid putting you and your property in harm’s way.

I encourage you to sign up for our CodeRED Emergency Notification System. This system allows the Village to call residents in the event of an emergency. Register now at: https://wellingtonfl.gov/codered.

Finally, I encourage you to sign up for our monthly newsletter, where we keep you up to date on matters that affect our community. Click on the following link to begin receiving updates: http://wellingtonfl.gov/living/wellington-newsletter/signup

I look forward to seeing you around our Great Hometown this month.

Lake Worth Playhouse Classes & Workshops

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Lake Worth Playhouse Classes & Workshops

LWP Classes

The Naked Truth

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Flamingo Clay Studio

Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery

Presents

“The Naked Truth”

Opening Reception Friday, September 9

Show closes September 23

Wine and Cheese Reception 6-10PM

Free to Public  15 South J Street Downtown Lake Worth

Bea Doone-Merena

The Naked Truth, an exhibit at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery in Downtown Lake Worth, encompasses artists from all over Palm Beach County.  The title is the starting point.  The subject matter is entirely left up to the artists.  The exhibit begins Friday evening, September 9 at 6PM, with a wine and cheese reception.

 

For centuries, the nude body was a form of celebration for the artist and his/her patrons.  What shapes in nature lend more to the angles and curves of composition, than the nude.  But, wait!  Many galleries no longer allow artists to present works with nudes in them.  Not the folks at Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery.  “Art is Art, and we present Art,” commented the gallery’s curators, when asked.  “We are also not sure that the works on display will be nude,” one said. “After all, what does the term, The Naked Truth, mean?”  We are about to see.  Will there be a clever interpretation? Will visual puns appear?  We are all waiting in eager anticipation.  In the meantime, artists are busy at work preparing for the show.

Appearing on the wine and cheese table will be edible bread sculptures that fit tastily and tastefully fit into the theme.  Created by local artists, they will stand by, waiting to see which parts will be eaten first.  Visitors to the gallery will be given a total sensory experience with visual arts; light, color, form, sound and taste.

 

Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery is rapidly becoming a place to meet and interact with artists, spend time enjoying extraordinary and  unusual artist renditions of themes, and relax with  friends as they view the newest artist works.

 

This exhibit, The Naked Truth, will fool you.  It is not what you think it will be.  Drop in for an all-encompassing arts experience.  Give the artists from all over the county a chance to really entertain you.

 

For additional information contact Joyce Brown, [email protected].

Clay§Glass§Metal§Stone Cooperative Gallery is sponsored by the Flamingo Clay Studio, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio and gallery space for three-dimensional artists.  The gallery is located at 15 South J Street in downtown Lake Worth. Hours are Sunday thru Tuesday, 10AM-5PM. Wednesday thru Saturday, 10AM-10PM.   Gallery openings are usually the first and third Friday of each month from 6-9 PM with many special events in-between.

The Studio is located at 216 South F Street with studio opportunities and workspace for 3-D Artists.

For information call Joyce Brown-215-205-9441 or [email protected].  Gallery phone: 561-588-8344 Studio phone: 561-284-6807

Educator Open House at Loggerhead

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Educator Open House at Loggerhead

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Taste History Culinary Tour

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The Florida Palate editor was hosted on the Taste History Culinary Tour of Historic Delray Beach & Boynton Beach.  This cultural food tour showcases off-the-beaten path areas featuring family-owned eateries, local art, striving art districts and history.  The Florida Palate’s eblightening trip on Taste History was a foodcation because it combined a weekend stay at the newly opened TownPlace Suites by Marriott in Boynton Beach.

 

Here’s are links for the Florida Palate’s reviews:

Taste History Culinary Tours

http://www.thefloridapalate.com/#!Taste-History-Culinary-Tour/z36lb/57ba02050cf204b9b098e3e9

 

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Hotel

http://www.thefloridapalate.com/#!TownePlace-Suites-Boynton-Beach-FL/z36lb/57bcbda00cf2f98c52989251

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SMS4SaLN-A&feature=youtu.be

 

The non-profit Taste History was established in 2011 and is the first culinary tour in Palm Beach County featuring more cities and districts than any tour in the State of Florida.  Offered year-round, Taste History features the unique flavors in more than 5 cities with food tastings, art viewing and history learning. The cities showcased include West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Lantana, Boynton Beach and Delray Beach.

 

Upcoming Taste History Culinary Tour 2016 dates (tours offered year-round):

 

Saturday, September 24, 2016 – Delray Beach/Boynton Beach

 

Saturday, October 1, 2016 – West Palm Beach/Lake Worth

 

Saturday, October 8, 2016 – Lake Worth/Lantana

 

Saturday, October 15, 2016 – Delray Beach/Boynton Beach

 

Saturday, October 22, 2016 – Delray Beach/Boynton Beach

 

Saturday, November 5, 2016 – West Palm Beach/Lake Worth

 

Saturday, November 12, 2016 – Lake Worth/Lantana

 

Thursday, November 17, 2016 –   Special Holiday Season Culinary Tour to Lake Worth & Lantana

 

Saturday, November 19, 2016 – Delray Beach/Boynton Beach

 

Saturday, November 26, 2016 – Special Thanksgiving Weekend Culinary Tour to Lake Worth & Lantana

 

Saturday, December 3, 2016 – West Palm Beach/Lake Worth

 

Saturday, December 10, 2016 – Lake Worth/Lantana

 

Saturday, December 17, 2016 – Delray Beach/Boynton Beach

 

Tuesday, December 27, 2016 – Special Holiday Season  Culinary Tour to Lake Worth/Lantana

Taste History dates

November Afternoon at the Greenhouse Fundraising Event

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TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
NOVEMBER AFTERNOON at the GREENHOUSE

Saturday, November 12, 2016 ~ RAIN OR SHINE ~ 10am-3pm
Tickets are $35 and must be paid in advance. Full Refund 10 days prior to event.
Early Birds pay $30 prior to October 1st *****Space is Limited! FIRST COME FIRST SERVE

Open House at: Universal Living Sprouts, 6238 Royal Palm Beach Blvd, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33412

HEALTH & WELLNESS SPEAKERS:
Steven Schlosser – a retired engineer in the electrical industry who became desperate to enhance his diet & general health and now the Founder and CEO of Florida Algae, LLC, operated from the Florida Institute of Technology’s Marine Research Facility in Vero Beach, explains how Spirulina, a natural blue-green algae, is one of the most potent nutrient sources available.
Matthew W. Bond, D.V.M. – a key note speaker on Avian Pediatrics and VOM (Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation) combines his knowledge of Eastern, Western and Holistic medicine with his 24 years of varied medical experience in small animal and avian medicine speaks about different alternative health care for your animals such as Qi Gong, Iridology and Acutonics (Sound Healing).
Bub Cronin – CEO and FOUNDER of the NBA Research Group (a.k.a. The Medicine Man) has been on NBC news aired nationwide and radio talk shows. Mr. Cronin’s passion and purpose in life is to see you and your loved ones walk in divine health and he wants to speak today about the importance of probiotics and digestive enzymes. Mr. Cronin holds certification in Live Blood & Dry Blood analysis, Parasitology, and Enzyme Therapy.
Debbie Pasnik – “You are what you drink.” With all the recent news about the Algae Bloom in our water supply and the harmful chemicals in your tap water and bottled water, you need to know now more than ever that you are drinking the safest and best water possible. Mrs. Pasnik, a 6yr. Business Owner, Water For A New Life, and an Independent Consultant/Advisor for Enagic International, will demonstrate why this is SO important.
Brad Till, a senior Cytotechnologist at Boca Raton Regional Hospital and a licensed Quantum Spiritual Healer and Holistic Health Practioner, is going to educate you as to how therapeutic grade Essential Oils can be used to treat every condition conceivable at the physical, emotional and spiritual levels.
LUNCHEON – enjoy a delicious organic meal prepared by Alberto’s Staff – guaranteed to satisfy everyone!
LIVE MUSIC by IVY! Raffle & Silent Auction to benefit 2 very worthy non-profit organizations:
BIG DOG RANCH RESCUE ~ BARKY PINES ANIMAL RESCUE
FOR MORE INFORMATION: call UNIVERSAL LIVING SPROUTS
(561) 795-2554 or email [email protected]

Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event

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Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event scheduled for

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Ben a volunteer at C2Z

Palm Beach County, FL- (August 29, 2016) The Third Annual Countdown 2 Zero (C2Z) Adoption Event, presented by The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Inc., will take place on Saturday, September 10, 2016, from 10 am to 5 pm inside the air-conditioned Palm Beach County Convention Center (650 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach).  This free event will feature nearly 1,000 of Palm Beach County’s best dogs, cats, kittens, and puppies available for adoption.

Organized by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control (PBACC) and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, the Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event is a collaborative effort of more than two dozen local animal rescue organizations to save the lives of animals in Palm Beach County.  The past two C2Z adoption events found almost 600 animals their forever homes.

“This is the biggest one day pet adoption event in Palm Beach County,” reports Rich Anderson, Executive Director & CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.   “All of the local animal rescues that are involved with the event are dedicated to finding homes for animals in Palm Beach County and are committed to the C2Z initiative and its ultimate goal to save the lives of every adoptable animal in our community.”

“The C2Z Adoption Event is just one way the community and rescue groups come together to help support the important C2Z initiative,” says Dianne Sauve, Director of Palm Beach County Animal Care & Control.  “We are promoting the adoption of local rescue animals in need of loving homes as we encourage everyone to spay/neuter their pets.  It’s the most humane way to reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each day,” stated Sauve.

Both admission and parking are free for the Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event.  Many of the rescue groups will be offering special discounts and adoption incentives and all new pet parents will receive special gifts. Rabies tags for Palm Beach County residents will be included for each adopted pet courtesy of Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control. Also, all adopters receive 30 days of complimentary coverage from PetFirst Pet Insurance and all dogs receive a complimentary wash from Scenthound.

 

 

This year’s confirmed participants include: A Second Chance Rescue, Adopt-A-Cat Foundation, All for One Pet Rescue, Animal Rescue Force of South Florida, Barky Pines Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, Big Dog Ranch Rescue, Coastal Boxer Rescue of  Florida, Compassionate Pug Rescue, Crazy Cavies Guinea Pig Rescue, Destiny For Dogs, Dezzy’s Second Chance Rescue, Elite Greyhounds, Forgotten Florida Felines, Furry Friends Adoption & Clinic, Gaisha, Tundra & Spirits Place, Get A Life Pet Rescue, Great Dane Rescue of South Florida, Justin Bartlett Animal Rescue, Kitty Karma, Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida, Loxahatchee Animal Rescue Community, Luv A Pet, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Redemption Rescue League, Rising Star Rottweiler Rescue, RU4Me Pet Rescue, Save A Pet Florida, Tri County Animal Rescue and Willy’s Way Dogs.

Sponsors include: Presenting Sponsor -The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Inc.; Animal Farm Foundation; Activ4Pets; Life’s Abundance; Wells Fargo; The Palm Beach Post; Palm Beach Urgent Care; PetFirst Pet Insurance; Paws to Cherish; Pet Paradise Pet Resort; Nozzle Nolen; TD Bank; C4 Rents; 97.9 WRMF, SUNNY 107.9, 103.1 WIRK & X 102.3; Scenthound Plus; Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office  Animal Kindness Unit; VIP Pet Boarding; INN the Dog House; BrightView Landscape Services; and WPBF 25 .

For more information please call 561-472-8845 or email [email protected].

Countdown 2 Zero is public/private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to bring animal welfare organizations together and end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County. The Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event is a collaborative effort between local animal rescues in an effort to save lives.  To learn more visit www.countdown2zero.org.