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Enjoying Summer at the Mellon Patch Inn

Mellon Patch Inn
The Beach in front of Mellon Patch Inn

Enjoying Summer at the Mellon Patch Inn

By Sandy Axelrod

Ahhh! The lazy days of summer. Steve and I were looking for a quick getaway to relax and enjoy the scenery. Lucky for us we discovered the Mellon Patch Inn on North Hutchinson Island, about an hour and twenty minutes from our home. A short drive and we were at our destination.. Perfect. We pulled in to the parking lot and took in the view. Lush tropical landscaping and clear blue sky beckoned us to enter the Key West style inn. We were graciously welcomed by the Block family, Chris, Michelle and their daughter Cady.

Now in all fairness, I have to be honest, we have known Chris since he was about 16. He has been one of our son’s best friends since he came here from England, he worked for us in our catering business for years and was even Best Man at Brian and Eve’s wedding. Chris is like a second son to me so it was a very special visit to be able to spend quality time together.

The entire inn has a seaside vibe with fabulous artwork adorning the walls in every room. Mellon Patch is modern and filled with light and love. Our room was on the first floor and because it has direct access to the patio it is considered a pet friendly room. Our sliding glass doors led to the patio and back yard complete with dock. We found it a great place to chill with a glass of wine and watch the sunset over the water. The only quirk was that it was blue crab season which meant they were everywhere. We all managed to stay clear of them until the last day when Chris was in the garage and a crab grabbed his toe. Fortunately he had socks on! Funny, you think of crabs moving rather slowly, but not these critters. If we could have caught them we would have had an amazing meal but they were way too fast for any of us.

After unpacking Steve and I went exploring. We found a really cool Antiques Mall and did a little damage there. But there are many other attractions in the area. About twenty minutes north is the Vero Outlet Mall; there are airboat rides; Indian River Lagoon Wildlife Boat tours; and right across the street from Mellon Patch is the National Navy UDT-Seal Museum. When we returned to the inn the scent of smoked meat guided us directly to the garage where Chris was smoking a pork shoulder for our dinner that night. Now the Mellon Patch Inn is really a Bed and Breakfast but since we were like family, Chris made dinner of us. We had amazing smoked pork sandwiches complete with BBQ sauce and chips and got to catch up on lost time.

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Our English Breakfast at the Mellon Patch Inn

We awoke to the aroma of a real English breakfast wafting all the way to our room. We joined the other guests for a fantastic start to our day with fresh juice, fresh fruit salad, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, roasted tomatoes, sautéed mushrooms, hash browns and assorted breads. Utterly full and relaxed we headed just across the street to the beach. The inn even supplies beach chairs and towels to take with. We spent hours sunning, chilling in the ocean, shelling and sunning some more. A cool breeze kept us totally comfortable the entire time we were at the beach. As soon as we walked back toward the inn the heat became stifling. It’s amazing what an ocean breeze can do for your soul and the sound of the waves just lulls you into total inner peace.

For dinner our second night we went to Chuck’s Seafood which was established in 1961. We had the pleasure of dining outside overlooking the water and sunset. Our food was delicious and decadent. We started with a fresh salad, then Steve had fried shrimp, I had fried oysters and we both had crisp sweet potato fries.

We really hated to leaving our new found paradise but we had to get back to reality, though I don’t know why! We enjoyed a fantastic breakfast of Eggs Benedict and spent a bit more time with the Block family before heading back home. This was a glorious couple of days and I really highly recommend a stay at the Mellon Patch Inn. It’s the perfect place to regain your sanity.

Mellon Patch Inn
Sunset at Mellon Patch Inn

Mellon Patch Inn

Chef Chris Block, Proprietor

3601 North Highway A1A

Ft. Pierce, Florida

772-462-6699 and toll free 877-462-6699

Rates start at $119 for a Queen room

Unicorn Children’s Foundation Announces Board of Directors

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Unicorn Children’s Foundation Announces 2016-2017 Board of Directors

[Boca Raton, FL – July 1, 2016] — Unicorn Children’s Foundation, the leading incubator of special needs projects, has announced this year’s board of directors, including 3 incumbents and 12 renewed/newly ratified members.  This group of individuals bring a wealth of business savviness and commitment to community that will help the organization expand its impact and ensure the success and inclusion of individuals who think, communicate differently.

The Unicorn Children's Foundation The Angel Ball at the Boca West Country Club on  Feb. 27th, 2016 in Boca Raton . (Photo by MagicalPhotos.com / Mitchell Zachs)
Melissa Burkhardt. The Unicorn Children’s Foundation The Angel Ball at the Boca West Country Club on Feb. 27th, 2016 in Boca Raton . (Photo by MagicalPhotos.com / Mitchell Zachs)

Melissa Burkhardt, M.S. Ed, BCBA, Early Start Autism

Lori Cabrera, President of Unicorn Village Academy

Rafael Cabrera, M.D., Plastic Surgery Specialists of Boca Raton

Joseph Eppy, The Eppy Group

Angela Fisher, DLD Management Corporation

Gregory Fried, Gregory’s Fine Jewelry

Barry Halperin, Halperin Family Foundation

Madeline Hillsberg, The Hillsberg Foundation

William Kruegel, Sunshine Health

Tabitha LeTourneau Meyerer, CFP, United Capital

Jeannette Stark, Miami SunPost

John Sternal, Merit Mile

Gwendoline Taylor, Philanthropist

Michelle Yellin, Philanthropist

Adam Ziffer, CPA, Morrison, Brown, Argiz, & Farra, LLC

Unicorn’s Executive Director, Sharon Alexander expresses, “Board members play a very crucial role in the growth and direction of our organization.  1 of 6 children are labelled as damaged because 1 of 6 children are diagnosed with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and other neurodiversities.  This dynamic group will allow Unicorn Children’s Foundation to create an understanding in the community that differences can be a good thing and we are all more alike than different.”

Incumbent President Gregory Fried adds, “The past year was amazing as we completed the county-wide community needs assessment, developed new relationships and cultivated long-term friendships.  I truly believe that the talent assembled for this upcoming year will continue to bring those in our community together and allow us to support great programs that will give these wonderful and amazing children an opportunity to have a voice in this world.”

Make sure to stay tuned for Unicorn Children’s Foundation’s upcoming events… The Best Is Yet To Come! Visit the www.UnicornChildrensFoundation.org or call 561.620.9377 for more information and to learn how you can get involved.

Unicorn Children’s Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to building communities of support, acceptance, and opportunity for children and young adults who are challenged by neurodiversity.  Established in 1994, Unicorn Children’s Foundation provides leadership, education, and funding of innovative programs to ensure the success and inclusion of individuals with neurodiversity in everyday routines, activities and places.

Baked Kale Chips

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Kale Chips

Are you wondering why so many people are turning to kale for health reasons?  Kale is definitely rich in nutrients and anti-oxidants.  Try making kale chips for your family – or just for yourself, a nice alternative snack.

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Ingredients

  • 1 bunch (or bag) of kale
  • 1 TBSP. of olive oil
  • 1 tsp. of seasoned salt

Recipe

  1. Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  2. With a knife or kitchen shears carefully remove the leaves from the thick stems and tear into bite size pieces. Wash and thoroughly dry kale. Drizzle kale with olive oil and sprinkle with seasoning salt.
  3. Bake until the edges brown but are not burnt, 10 to 15 minutes. Keep an eye on it, so you can avoid burning it.

Ninjas Promoted at Genbu-Kai Karate

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Ninjas promoted

Wellington, FL, June 25, 2016: Genbu-Kai Karate recently tested and promoted four Ninja students to their next belt level belts. All four are from the Wellington, Royal Palm Beach and surrounding areas. The 16 month Ninja program is specifically designed for pre-school children ages 4-6.

Emphasis is placed on improving fine and gross motor skills, while teaching 8 life skills: focus, teamwork, control, balance, memory, discipline, fitness and coordination. Ninjas learn how to set, and achieve, both short and long term goals while practicising twice a week, and advancing through their 9 required rank levels.

The Ninja program is a preparatory program for the junior karate program.

Ninja testing

Pictured front row (L. to R.): Andrew Lowenthal, Julen Cadmus, Grayson Cadmus, Christopher Albino. Second row: Marjorie Bedsole (Assistant Instructor), Sensei Keith Moore (Chief Instructor), Meagan Starr (Assistant Instructor).

For more information on the classes, please call 561.804.1002 or visit our website at www.genbukaiflorida.com.

Mayor Anne Gerwig, A Leader from the Heart

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Mayor Anne Gerwig, A Leader from the Heart

Story and Photos by Lois Spatz

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July 2016 Special Events Announced for Palm Beach Zoo

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July 2016 Special Events Announced for Palm Beach Zoo

Palm Beach Zoo Logo

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Palm Beach Zoo is announcing the following special events and promotions for the month of July 2016:

We Love Our Locals #WildWeekdays Special

Mon-Fri until July 31, 2016 we are offering a ‪#‎WildWeekdays $5 OFF DISCOUNT for anyone living in Palm Beach County! Applies to ALL regular, full-price daytime admissions from 9a-4:15p *special events not included* You MUST provide a government issued ID or utility bill to receive the discount. http://goo.gl/ydH431

 WildWeekdays

Food Truck Safari

July 16: 4:30p – 9:00p (Copperpoint Brewing Company tap takeover)

 

Food Truck Safari returns to the Palm Beach Zoo, Saturday, July 16th. Feed your inner animal at some of Palm Beach County’s best gourmet food trucks inside the Zoo. Enjoy live music, plus up-close animal encounters until the Zoo closes at 9:00p. Beer and wine are available for guests 21 and older featuring a Copperpoint Brewing Company tap takeover! Gates open at 4:30p, truck windows open at 5:00p with the last ticket being sold at 8:15p.  More details at http://goo.gl/9kXktc

Safari Nights

July 1: Fourth of July Beach Bash (American animals)

July 15: Pajama (nocturnal animals)

July 22: Party for the Planet (home gardening)

July 29: Winter in July (global warming)

The Zoo Comes Alive for Safari Nights! Join us every Friday evening (5:00p to 9:00p) from June through August for Safari Nights. Each night will feature a different family friendly theme and will include children’s entertainment such as face painting and kids’ DJ in the Fountain Plaza and MUCH more!  Visit palmbeachzoo.org/safari-nights for more information!

Roar & Pour

July 2: 4:30p – 9:00p

Spend an evening in the Zoo with live music, great food, and cold drinks…featuring a Twisted Trunk Brewing tap takeover with Palm Beach Pilz and Irish Red on tap. Explore the Zoo, experience up-close animal encounters, and then at 7:30pm Roll The Stones (a Rolling Stones Tribute) takes the stage! Learn more at http://goo.gl/6c1NXk

Education Events

Zoo Camp 2016

Come for one week or the entire summer!  Each week offers a unique wildlife theme as participants experience zoo keeping activities, behind-the-scenes tours, scavenger hunts, enriching conservation education activities, and interactive fountain time.

Each day, participants will enjoy up-close animal encounters, animal exhibit visits, crafts, games, and much more! We offer programs for ages 5 to 17. For more information visit: palmbeachzoo.org/zoo-camp

 

Story Time at the Zoo: A Real Page Turner

Saturday’s at 10:30 a.m.

 

July 2: Zoo Looking by Mem Fox

July 9: Curious George by H.A. Rey

July 16: Miles and Miles of Reptiles by Tish Rabe

July 23: Allie Gator and the Mixed-Up Scarecrow by Heather Alexander

July 30: Here is the African Savanna by Madeline Dunphy

This popular event will take place at on Saturday’s at 10:30 a.m. at the Zoo’s Conservation Station by the Safari Train and the Wildlife Carousel. Story Time at the Zoo is geared towards encouraging children to connect with wildlife through reading, and it is included in the cost of Zoo admission. For more information visit: http://www.palmbeachzoo.org/special-events

 

About the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

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

Oatmeal and Protein Peanut Butter Balls

Oatmeal and Protein Peanut Butter Balls

A Healthy Breakfast Recipe from Sherri Mraz, the Cookin’ Yogi

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1/2 cup natural peanut or other nut butter

1/2 cup maple syrup

pinch sea salt

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups rolled oats

1/2 cup dark chocolate chips

1 tsp chia seeds

2 -3 tbls vanilla protein powder

1/4 cup sliced almonds

Directions

  1. Melt peanut butter, maple syrup and salt together over low heat until smooth
  2. Remove from heat and stir in oatmeal, protein powder, almonds and vanilla
  3. Let cool completely
  4. Fold in chocolate chips
  5. Form into balls and roll in chia seeds

Can add coconut flakes, almonds, walnuts, or flax, whatever you like.

These snacks are loaded with protein, great for pre or post workouts and even breakfast. I throw a few in my sons lunch box to avoid the afternoon slump.

If you are interested in getting a good quality protein powder visit Natures Sunshine, you can get it at distributors cost as well. Please add my member number 3453229. Thank you ?

Kids’ Corner – Kids Eat FREE

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Compiled by Shawn Thompson

Kids Eat FREE! This is your one-stop source for your favorite restaurants around town where your kids can eat free!  All restaurants listed offer one free child meal (10 and under – some are 12 and under) per adult entrée purchased unless specified (drink offers vary).  Since most places change their kids eat free promotions from time to time, please call ahead to make sure the offer is still good.

Shawn Thompson

If you have a favorite restaurant that offers a freebie meal not listed, please feel free to share!

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MONDAY

Brass Ring Pub   10998 Okeechobee Blvd., RPB  (561)296-4563

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Shane’s Rib Shack  11051 Southern Blvd., RPB (561) 333-7427

All Day – drink included

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TUESDAY

Alabama Joe’s 6316 Lantana Rd. #45 Pinewood Square, Lantana (561)963-3393

All day – drink included

BurgerFi Kids Night

BurgerFi Wellington, 12836 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, FL 33414.  (561) 612-7853. Free Kid’s Custard with the purchase of a Kid’s Meal (one per child under 10 years old).

CJS Island Grill, 606 Lake Ave, Lake Worth FL 33460
561-249-6131 Kids Eat free with an Adult purchase.

Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille  10880 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (561)798-6227

All day – drink included (2 kids per adult w/ $8 meal)

Denny’s  300 Civic Way, RPB  (561)793-7050

From 4-10 p.m.  – no drink included (2 kids per one adult meal)

Bru’s Room  11111 Southern Blvd., RPB  (561)790-2771

From 5-9 p.m. – drink included, (Thursdays 1/2 off)

Hurricane Grill & Wings  11071 Southern Blvd, RPB  (561)753-4868

All Day – drink included

Hurricane Grill & Wings  4075 State Rd. 7 (441), Lake Worth  (561)318-6107

All Day – drink included

Rosalita’s Tex Mex Grill  5949 S. Congress Ave., Atlantis – corner of Lantana & Congress (561)964-5747

After 5 p.m. – drink includedCaptain Cartoon, aka Dick Culpa, does FREE kids’ caricatures at Rosalita’s on Tuesday nights! Check out his website too.

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 WEDNESDAY

Moe’s Southwest Grill  2605 St. Rd. 7, Bay 410   (561)792-5712

After 5 p.m. – drink, cookie + chips included

Duffy’s  11935 Southern Blvd., RPB   (561)792-4045

All day – drink included

TooJay’s (moved from Wellington Green Mall to Wellington Green Commons)
2605 S. State Road 7, Wellington (561) 784-9055
Every Wednesday through August 31st: one free kid’s meal with one paid adult entree

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THURSDAY

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FRIDAY

See Everyday section

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SATURDAY

Steak ’n Shake   133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)333-6474

All day – drink included

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SUNDAY

Steak ’n Shake  133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB (561) 333-6474

All day – drink included

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EVERYDAY (and Almost Everyday)

Butterfields Southern Café  1145 Royal Palm Beach Blvd., RPB  (561)792-8723.  (Monday thru Saturday.  Restaurant closes on Sundays at 3pm).

4-8 p.m. every day – no drink included

The Original Pancake House    105 South State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)296-0878

Until 2 p.m. Mon. – Friday – drink included

Hope is the Thing with Feathers

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Hope is the thing with FeathersEmilyDickinson

By Emily Dickinson

‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers—
That perches in the soul—
And sings the tune without the words—
And never stops—at all—

And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—
And sore must be the storm—
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm—

I’ve heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me.

Whiplash Disorders

Whiplash Disorders: Why You Should Get Your Fat Neck in Shape

By Dr. Jonathon Chung of Keystone Chiropractic 

Read Time: [7-8 min]

I know it’s a little bit of a crazy headline, but today we’re going to talk about how a fat neck can contribute to chronic whiplash pain.

But I’m not talking about the width of someone’s neck. The neck I’m talking about can be thin on the surface, but have fat tissue build up in places where it shouldn’t. Namely, inside of your muscles.

It’s helped us to reveal a problem that many doctors miss when looking at conventional MRI findings.

Don’t Put So Much Stock in Disc Problems

For better or for worse, injuries from auto accidents are usually made or broken by MRI findings. That’s why your attorney has likely pushed you to get an MRI even though your doctor may have chosen against it.

If your doctor is like me, they avoid too jumping to MRI’s too quickly because sometimes it can really cause more harm than good. MRI’s give you the most highly detailed images available to the average consumer, but those extra details can be counterproductive.

In a patient’s eyes, an MRI report can be intimidating and scary. It’s common for most MRI reports to say things like:

  • Disc herniation
  • Degenerative changes
  • Stenosis
  • Loss of disc space
  • etc

Which is fine if you’re a health care professional and you need to know what’s going on. However, a lot of patients will look at these words, do a quick google search, and end up looking like this: (Visit link and scroll down). http://chiropractorwellington.com/whiplash-disorders-why-you-should-get-your-fat-neck-in-shape/ 

There’s a couple things to remember when seeing some of your MRI findings:

  1. Many of these findings are seen in normal aging
  2. Just because it’s on an MRI doesn’t mean it’s causing your pain or condition

To add more insult to injury (pun intended), things like herniated and degenerated discs are very disempowering as a diagnosis. In most cases, those findings are going to stay with you throughout your life, and that’s okay because even healthy pain-free people will have it throughout their lives too!

….even healthy pain-free people will have have herniated and degenerated discs throughout their lives too!

Whiplash and Fatty Neck Muscles

Generally we all wish we had a little less fat around our waist lines. In recent years, researchers have been seeing that fat can build up in muscular tissue and is associated with problems of aging. You can read some more about the science behind this problem in a great article on the Strength Theory Blog here.  This includes chronic pain which is the major concern for patients with whiplash.

Some recent studies are starting to show that identifying fat build up in your neck muscles can predict how well someone with whiplash will recover. [1, 2, 3, 4]

If you don’t want to read the abstracts, here’s the summary:

Patients with greater fat build up in neck muscles after an accident are more likely to have more persistent whiplash symptoms.

This runs counter to people with herniated discs because the presence of herniations is generally a poor predictor of pain.

Normal-vs-Fatty-Muscles

The problem with fatty muscles is that they don’t work the same way as lean muscle. Fatty muscle tissue is weaker in strength and endurance than lean muscle tissue.

But if you’re in pain, you don’t really care that much about your strength and endurance. You just want to feel better. As my friend Morpheus from the Matrix says:

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When muscle tissue becomes dysfunctional, your body loses a valuable neurological input to the brain that helps to modulate pain. That’s why exercise is such an effective form of medicine for people with various types of pain.

On top of that, when fat builds up in muscle tissue, it has neuroendocrine effects on the muscle tissue itself. These effects include:

  • Reducing sensitivity of muscle to insulin (Translation: muscle won’t eat as much sugar as it normally does)
  • Reducing Kreb’s cycle activity of muscle (Translation: muscle won’t use energy as efficiently)
  • Increasing the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (Translation: more inflammation around muscle –> More pain)

Ultimately, fatty muscle tissue effects how the muscle contracts, how the muscle eats, how the muscle digests, and it predisposes your muscles to pain and inflammation.

While the evidence is still pretty new , it does seem to reflect why people who are stronger and have more muscle seem to be more resilient to pain problems.

Unlike Bad Discs, This Problem is Fixable

Fatty muscles can result from prolonged periods of inactivity. So it seems like a pretty simple fix. Move more, exercise, and get stronger. A small study on exercise for women with whiplash disorders show that neck exercise can reduce fat content in neck muscles and improve someone’s prognosis, so it does look like this problem is fixable. [Source]

However, one of the things that triggers inactivity after a whiplash accident is the immediate pain itself. When you have a whiplash, even small amounts of movement tend to be painful or instigate symptoms. The thought of exercising just sounds….painful.

So what can you do after an accident? Fortunately, these same rules apply with or without an MRI.

  1. Get the initial pain under control – There’s no shortage of therapies that can help control pain. Some use ice, heat, TENS, acupuncture, spinal manipulation, massage,  meds, etc. In order for you to get your body moving, you have to overcome the fear of movement that pain can cause.
  2. Position Matters – the ability to control the position of the neck is a key piece in normal movement. Developing this control depends heavily on establishing normal structure and normal positioning of the neck. This is where a structural approach to chiropractic plays a major role in recovery.Abnormal loading of the joints in your neck from Atlas Displacement Complex can contribute to pain, but it also can lead to Secondary problems like vertigo, headache, and brain fog after a whiplash.
  3. Gradual Progressive Loading – As the neck feels better and your positioning improves, you will want to gradually increase the strength of the muscles in the neck. Basic neck exercises like the chin tuck and chin nod can help train the small deep muscles of the neck. As the muscles get stronger and more functional, you will protect your muscles from fatty degeneration.Starting slow and gradually building up the resistance and endurance of your neck muscles is a key step in getting a good long term result after a car accident.

With a great understanding of the problems associated from chronic whiplash, we can utilize better tools to make sure that you don’t become a victim to chronic pain.