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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

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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 alberto@ulsprouts.com

Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event

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Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event scheduled for

Saturday, September 10, 2016

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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 info@countdown2zero.org.

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.

Fundraiser to Benefit Forever Greyhounds

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Fundraiser to Benefit Forever Greyhounds

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Please join Forever Greyhounds for an evening of

Painting Wine & Cheese Soiree

Thursday September 22, 2016

6:30-9:30 pm

 

Tickets are $25.00 which includes *1 pair of wine glasses to paint *Wine & Cheese

 

Art Obsession

7034 Charleston Shores BLvd.

Lake Worth, Fl 33467

 

Here’s a chance to show off your creativity or ask a staff member for a guiding hand

 

Tickets available on our website: www.forevergreyhounds.org

or call Kerry @ 561-574-7756  kerry@forevergreyhounds.com

MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE TO HOST EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT CONCERT, FEATURING LEGENDARY BROADWAY COMPOSER STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

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MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE TO HOST EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT CONCERT, FEATURING LEGENDARY BROADWAY COMPOSER STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

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Rare one-night-only November concert will benefit the not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre
August 25, 2016 (Jupiter) – You know his music from Wicked, Pippin, Godspell, Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Perhaps you also know about his many accolades: four Grammys, three Oscars, four Drama Desk Awards, the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Broadway Hall of Fame.

But the chance to see Stephen Schwartz perform his music onstage at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for a one-night-only benefit concert? It’s the kind of opportunity that only comes once in a lifetime.

The composer of Broadway’s most successful musicals will show audiences how he makes magic and defies gravity on Saturday, November 12, as the Theatre’s Fourth Annual Tony Award® Winner Series presents He’s Got Magic to Do: The Music of Stephen Schwartz.

Backed by a ten-piece orchestra and accompanied by Tony Award® winner Debbie Gravitte, Broadway performer Michael McCorry Rose and Scott Coulter – one of New York’s most honored vocalists – patrons won’t want to miss this extraordinary experience.

“We are incredibly honored to continue the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s benefit concert series by welcoming Stephen Schwartz to our stage,” said Andrew Kato, the Theatre’s producing artistic director and chief executive. “Our benefit concerts have been a wonderful success in recent years with Brian Stokes Mitchell, Chita Rivera and Christine Ebersole. We know that audiences will be more dazzled than ever by the legendary musical brilliance of Stephen Schwartz.”

In addition to writing the music and lyrics for the current Broadway hit Wicked, Schwartz is also known for contributing music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker’s Wife, Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags and Children of Eden. He collaborated with Leonard Bernstein on the English texts for Bernstein’s Mass and wrote the title song for the play and movie Butterflies are Free. For children, he has written songs for two musicals (Captain Louie and My Son Pinocchio) and has also worked in film, collaborating with Alan Menken on the songs for Disney’s Enchanted, as well as the animated features Pocohontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (as well as writing the songs for the DreamWorks animated feature The Prince of Egypt). Schwartz’ first opera, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, was produced at Opera Santa Barbara and New York City Opera. His career is detailed in the popular book “Defying Gravity,” released by Applause Books.

In 2008, Wicked reached its 1,900th performance on Broadway, making Schwartz the only songwriter in Broadway history ever to have three shows run more than 1,900 performances.

Proceeds from the one-night-only concert will benefit the not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre and its Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts. As part of the exclusive concert, top sponsors can attend an elegant pre-concert sit-down dinner onsite at the Theatre in The Green Room Club Level Lounge before moving to their VIP seats in the orchestra. The elegant dinner is sponsored by Roe Green and the Roe Green Foundation. After the performance, Schwartz will join the guests for dessert, coffee and cordials. A special Master Class with Stephen Schwartz and the cast is also available for students.

He’s Got Magic to Do: The Music of Stephen Schwartz is sponsored by The Samuel J. & Connie M. Frankino Charitable Foundation and Kretzer Piano; sponsorships are available for a pre-show dinner and post-show meet-and-greet dessert reception.
He’s Got Magic to Do: The Music of Stephen Schwartz will take place on Saturday, November 12. Showtime is 8 p.m.; Tickets begin at $50. To purchase tickets, call (561) 575-2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org.

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 nearly 7,628 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.

PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE AND MODERNIZING MEDICINE ANNOUNCE INNOVATIVE TRAINING HUB GOVERNOR SCOTT TO BE GUEST SPEAKER

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PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE AND MODERNIZING MEDICINE ANNOUNCE INNOVATIVE TRAINING HUB GOVERNOR SCOTT TO BE GUEST SPEAKER

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CENTRAL PALM BEACH (August 24, 2016) — The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce will host an economic forum luncheon, featuring two giants in the space of education and medicine: Palm Beach State College and Modernizing Medicine. Ava Parker, President of Palm Beach State College, and Dan Cane, CEO and co-founder of Modernizing Medicine, will speak about the memorandum of understanding signed between the two organizations to create an innovative training hub at the College’s new Loxahatchee Groves campus for students preparing for health information technology careers and medical professionals learning to use systems for digitizing and managing patient records. Governor Scott will be addressing the audience as well as this union supports the “Degrees to Jobs” initiative that was the topic of the Governor’s May Summit in Orlando.

“Our goal is to ensure that our students continue to receive quality hands-on training using the best and latest technology available so when they graduate they are prepared for the real environments in which they will work,’’ said Ava Parker. “This relationship with Modernizing Medicine will help us with that. It is a great opportunity for our students as well as the employers that will hire them. We want employers to feel confident that our graduates will be highly trained when they walk through their doors.”

Dan Cane said, “It’s vital that companies and local educational institutions work together to help prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s job opportunities, especially in the science, technology, engineering, arts and math fields.”

The MOU includes a 50,000-square-foot multipurpose facility on the 75-acre campus on Southern Boulevard west of B Road. While some classes or information sessions will be offered this fall at the new campus, a complete schedule of courses will begin in January 2017.

To learn more about this exciting training hub, and what it means for our local business community, join the Chamber on Thursday, September 8, 2016. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Wycliffe Country Club located at 4650 Wycliffe Country Club Blvd, Wellington, FL 33449. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are now available. Register online at www.cpbchamber.com, or call the Chamber office (561) 790-6200 for more information.

This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor: Palm Beach State College
Corporate Sponsors: I.T. Solutions and Modernizing Medicine

About the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce:
The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce is a private, not-for-profit 501(c)(6) organization dedicated to business advocacy, economic development, and education. From Cane-to-Coral the communities located within the Chamber’s footprint are: Acreage, Atlantis, Belle Glade, Greenacres, Lake Clarke Shores, Lake Worth, Lantana, Loxahatchee, Loxahatchee Groves, Manalapan, Palm Springs, Royal Palm Beach, South Palm Beach, Wellington, Westlake and West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.cpbchamber.com.

The 2016 Palm Beach County Heart Walk

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Local Hospital CEO Takes Blood Pressure to Heart

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Pianist Roberta Rust and her Protégés

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Kretzer Piano Music Foundation Presents…
Lynn University Conservatory of Music
Pianist Roberta Rust & her Protégés
September 20 in the Harriet Theater at CityPlace

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This spectacular program of attractive solo piano will include music by Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Schubert, Brahms, Kapustin, Starer, and Gershwin.

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – August 26, 2016) The Kretzer Piano Music Foundation (KPMF) presents the only Conservatory of Music in South Florida!   This concert is part of the ongoing Music for the Mind concert series to benefit music education.

 

The concert will feature classical pianist Roberta Rust and an international group of her award-winning piano protégés from the Lynn University Conservatory of Music in Boca Raton.

 

The young pianists joining Rust in this concert are Matthew Calderon (Philippines), Bailey-Michelle Collins (United States), Alfonso Hernandez (Guatemala) and Yu Lu (China).

 

100% of ticket sales will go to the Lynn University Conservatory of Music.

 

This Music for the Mind concert will be presented on Tuesday, September 20, at 7 pm at The Harriet Himmel Theater in CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach.

 

Tickets are only $10 for adults and $5 for students and may be purchased by calling CTS at 866-449-2489 or may be purchased at the door.

 

About the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation:

KPMF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to bringing the gift of music to children and seniors. “We believe that music enriches lives.  Together we can provide music education to underprivileged children, and performance opportunities for music students,” says founder Kathi Kretzer.

In addition to awarding scholarships for music lessons and donating more than 30 pianos to disadvantaged children and local nonprofit organizations, KPMF’s popular programs include:

+ Keyboards for Kids: Group piano lessons for 100-plus inner-city school children at the Center for Creative Education in Pleasant City.

+ Kretzer Kids: Over 30 gifted young musicians who alternate performing over 50 concerts every year in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and children’s hospitals.

+ Music for the Mind: Concert series at CityPlace held the third Tuesday of every month for the past 15 years. Concerts have featured over 11,000 young musicians and raised $580,000 for music in our schools and community.

+ Physicians Talent Showcase: Concert featuring a group of talented medical doctors, raising $278,000 in five concerts much-needed funds for children’s charities.

+ Keys to the Cities: Placed 18 whimsically painted pianos in public spots from Jupiter to Delray Beach for public enjoyment; pianos were then donated to local children’s charities.

For more information about KPMF, please visit http://www.kretzerpiano.com/KPMF.

Clinics Can Help Set To Move

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Clinics Can Help Set To Move in To Newly Expanded Facility October 1

Location to increase donations of vital medical equipment and supplies to those in need

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (August 25, 2016) – October 1 is the official move date for Clinics Can Help (CCH), the West Palm Beach based nonprofit helping those in Palm Beach County with improved healthcare through the provision of medical equipment and supplies. Following its July 12 ground breaking on National Disability Awareness Day, the nationally recognized nonprofit is excited to offer more benefits for its clients’ medical needs through its expanded facilities.

The expansion includes 5,000 sq. ft. of office space, as well as a significantly larger warehouse which will help the organization meet the growing needs of children and adults across the county access vital medical equipment. CCH has become the answer for many families and individuals who are unable to attain the wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds and other necessary medical equipment needed to improve, or to simply manage, their lives.

During the past decade, CCH has become locally and nationally recognized for its innovative programs such as the Lending Closet, which matches those in medical and financial need with donated items.  Response has been overwhelming for CCH’s KINDER (Kids In Need of Durable Equipment Right now) Project, which seeks and provides special adaptive strollers, wheelchairs and other equipment for children with serious medical conditions.

“We have been able to provide more than $820,000 in reusable medical supplies and equipment last year alone,” said CCH Founder and President Owen O’Neill. “Thanks to generous donations of equipment and funds, we are able to provide hundreds of wheelchairs, hospital beds, walkers, and wound care supplies to children and adults throughout our area.” O’Neill anticipates the new space will allow the organization to reach four times as many clients through the expanded warehouse and administrative facilities.

About Clinics Can Help:

CCH is a vital resource in Palm Beach County and throughout southeast Florida for families in search of medical equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, nebulizers and walkers.  Access to this equipment is a critical part of acquiring quality health care and for the thousands of children and adults who cannot afford it.  CCH makes a difference in the lives of through a simple process of organized recycling. It is the only organization of its kind in Florida and one of only four in the U.S. that provides a vast and diverse array of equipment.

For more information about Clinics Can Help or this groundbreaking event please visit www.clinicscanhelp.org or call 561-640-2995.

Wheels from the Heart

All About Wheels from the Heart

Changing Single Mothers’ Lives, One Car at a Time

An Interview with Steven Muschlitz and Sabrina Barnett by Krista Martinelli

 

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AW: When and why did you start Wheels from the Heart?

Sabrina: Steve saw a very sad trend of single mothers being taken advantage of. They were not able to find reliable transportation for them and there family.
AW: What need in our community does it fulfill?

Steve: Wheels from the Heart assists mothers to become self-sufficient and helps children spend more time with their moms. Moms can find a better job when they are off the public transportation grid.

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AW: Sabrina, what’s your personal connection with finding transportation for single mothers?

Sabrina: I was raised by a single mother and I remember waiting at the bus stop with my mom and older sister. My mother worked three jobs. She never complained. One night I heard her crying and it changed my life. I vowed to help single moms in need. I am a mom of two boys and raised them as a single mother. I know the huge responsibility inter meshed with the devotion and love for your children. Wheels from the Heart mission is so close to my heart… a God send. I am honored to volunteer my time.

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AW: How many cars have you donated so far?

Steve: 57 cars. Each car has helped to change a life.

 

AW: How can people donate their cars?

Sabrina: Please call us at 561-445-7444 or www.wheelsfromtheheart.org 

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AW: What makes Country Club Autos different?

Steve: Country Club Autos is an auto concierge. We take the hassle out of car buying. We work for our clients. Someone calls and we ask specific questions. Year/ make/ model / budget, and then we find your car! CCA has numerous relationships with dealerships. This gives our customer the ability to buy corporate executive cars/ lease returns plus our trade-in value is second to none. We can offer up to 16% more on our clients’ trade-ins. Country Club Autos is where the home of Wheels from the Heart is.

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Sabrina Barnett (#1 polo player) and Steve Muschlitz celebrate after the VIP Sunset Women’s Polo Match, a fundraiser held in April, 2016 for Wheels from the Heart and two other charities. Photo: Monica Kallas.

AW: What’s the most challenging thing about this non-profit organization (Wheels from the Heart)?

Sabrina: We have so many families in need and so few donors. Many people say the have a cause that is dear to them such as cancer, autism, domestic violence, child abuse. Wheels from the Heart has helped with all these causes and more. We have had women with cancer, children with brain tumors and children with autism. These women feel alone, yet they are pillars of strength. Please see it in your heart to help.

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AW: What have some of your recipients said?  

Steve: “Wheels from the Heart has changed my family’s life!”

“I can now drive for a better life.”

“My whole world has changed.”

“I feel more positive. I now have 25 hours of productive time instead of bus time.”

“Thank God my kids do not have to get wet in the rain.”

 

AW: What do they appreciate most?

Sabrina: That they become part of a bigger family. That they have more time to be with their children. Time is priceless. They feel safer being able to ride in a car than wait on bus benches at night.

 

AW: Tell us, in brief, about your families.

Sabrina: I have modeled since the age of 13 and have given back to my grandmother, mother and children. We are a very close family. There are days that I pray in gratitude for having such a beautiful family. Steve grew up in Pennsylvania and attended Penn State University. These opportunities he felt blessed to have. His mother and father were always there for him. He wants to pay it forward. Although Steve has never had children, these families have become his extended family. Many of the women have graduated nursing school, been promoted within their jobs, and seen their children excel in sports and after school activities. We have seen a positive change in so many of these families. This alone is priceless.

 

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Steve: If anyone wants to create events and have Wheels from the Heart as a sponsored charity, please reach out for us. Our single mothers and children really need your help. Thank you.

 

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Sabrina Barnett and Krista Martinelli

Wheels from the Heart

360 NE 4th Street

Delray Beach, FL 33483

561-445-7444

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