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2nd Annual Summer Camp Expo and Family Fun Day

I wanted to share details about our 2nd annual Summer Camp Expo and Family Fun Day at the South Florida Science Center & Aquarium taking place THIS SUNDAY! This will be a fun day for families with over 40 local camps and plenty of fun and entertainment! Please pass the information along to your viewers!

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PB Parenting Helps Parents Connect With Local Summer Camps at 2016 Summer Camp Expo
Who/What: PB Parenting to host their second annual Summer Camp Expo
When: Sunday, April 24th from 11 AM – 3 PM
Where: The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach.
Highlights of the Summer Camp Expo:
There will be over 40 local summer camps from throughout Palm Beach County who will provide information to moms and dads looking for ideas of where to send their children to summer camp this year. There will be representatives from camps covering all areas of interest including Art, Sports, Gymnastics, Science, Outdoors, Theatre, Horse, Music, Technology, Ice Skating, Wildlife, Swimming, Photography, Dance and so much more.
It will be a day of family fun at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium! Entertainment for kids will include TWO shows by Patty Shukla (11:30 and 1:30) and TWO shows by Magic Jack Maxwell (12:30 and 2:30), Arts and Crafts with Kids Need More Art, Character Meet and Greets with Princess Parties & Special Events, Face Painting, Fun Science Experiments with The Science Academy and more! Rain or Shine, the entire event is indoors!

“We are thrilled to partner with PB Parenting Magazine to bring some of the best Summer Camps in town under one roof,” said Kate Arrizza, Chief Operating Officer. “Bring the whole family to experience interactive activities, Science Center exhibits, and more – all while browsing for the perfect summer camp!”

In addition, parents can play “Passport to Summer.” They can pick up their passport at the PB Parenting table and get stamps from the camps. When completed, turn it back in for a chance to win a free week of summer camp! (up to a $250 value). They can choose from any of the camps present at the event.

FREE ADMISSION TO THE FIRST 200!
Children get in FREE to this event thanks to the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium. Plus the first 200 adults are FREE thanks to Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers. After that adults are only $7 (normally $16.95).

“At Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers we take pride in our community and are dedicated to keeping its members safe,” said Brian. “It is an honor to support this important annual event and to treat 200 participants to a free admission. We look forward to supporting this event for years to come.”
Background: PB Parenting magazine started four years ago after Felonice Merriman moved to Palm Beach County with her young daughter and noticed there wasn’t a lot of information accessible for moms and dads to find out about fun things to do with their children and local family related resources available in the community. With a background in graphic design and publishing, she made PB Parenting a reality. During the first year of publishing, she teamed up with another local mom, Jennifer Preville, who had an extensive background in advertising and marketing. Together they have grown the publication to 15,000 copies which are delivered to over 700 family friendly locations in Palm Beach County and are available for free. In addition to their monthly publication, PB Parenting also engages readers via a weekly e-newsletter and their facebook page (www.facebook.com/pbparenting). For the past 4 years, the magazine has been providing parents a free local resource in print and online to help find summer camps. For the second year in a row, they decided to go beyond print and the web and provide families with a face to face opportunity to meet camps at their annual Summer Camp Expo.
Public contact: Go online to www.pbsummercamp.com or www.pbparenting.com and connect on facebook, www.facebook.com/pbparenting. Parents can also rsvp for the event and stay up to date at https://www.facebook.com/events/864878540243661.
Media contact: Felonice Merriman, Publisher, 561-247-3148 or [email protected].

VIP Charity Polo Showdown on April 23rd, 2016

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U.S OPEN Pre-party VIP CHARITY POLO SHOWDOWN APRIL 23!

To Benefit: Wheels from the Heart, Dress for Success Palm Beaches, The Lord’s Place

SAT, APR 23 AT 5:30 PM, WELLINGTON , FL

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  • Guests will enjoy a fun VIP Sunset Polo Showdown!! Champagne! Two private chefs! Fine wine from The Breakers Hotel, Hookah lounge, fun times, music by an amazing IPC DJ and a giant bonfire under the stars! In memory of Bob Daniels.

  • Saturday: April 23- 5:30 – Doors open to a Champange reception and chill out music at the exclusive and private Idlewild Farm!

  • 6:00 – Sunset exhibition Polo Match (PONY EXPRESS) WE THANK THE DANIELS FAMILY.

  • Dress for Success Polo Team, sponsored by (Maserati) will be battling it out withThe Lord’s Place Polo Team sponsored by (TLC)!!  Wheels from the Heart will be donating a vehicle to a single mother and her children from the winning teams charity!!

  • Immerse yourself into an inaugural and memorable evening.

  • All Inclusive Tickets only $65.00!!!

Singer Michaela Paige (The Voice) sings the national anthem. Thank you to our philanthropic Polo Players, celebrity announcer Dale Schwetz, of Chucker T.V. and our awesome referee Darrell Schwetz.

Guests will have an opportunity to give a rescue dog a home.

There will be a moment of silence in memory of Bob Daniels. His gracious donation of Pony Express Polo field is tremendously appreciated. We thank the Daniel’s family for allowing this evening to change lives.

Fast Facts: Three charities partner up helping to raise awareness. Philanthropic women polo players ride for a cause to help empower single mothers and their children in our community. A moment of silence in memory of Bob Daniels.

The winning team will be donating a car given by Wheels from the Heart for a single mother and her children!

Tremendous gratitude to Pony Express Farms for their Loving Donation of the Polo Field and Idlewild Farm for an evening of enchantment under the stars.
Thanks to Our Sponsors Pony Express Farm, Idlewild Farm, Maserati, TLC Contruction, The Breakers Hotel, Park Tavern, Eleven Spa, Eye On South Florida, Simply The Best Magazine, Digital Event Imaging, Palm Beach Society Magazine, Mr.Paella, Titos Vodka, Nina’s French Bakery, Century 21, Country Club Autos, Southfields Real Estate Inc., Color Performance, Lynda Mariano, Tara Lordi, Jennifer Williams, Laura Wilson, Scarlet Davenport, Pamela Flanagan, Sabrina Barnett, Michaela Paige, Dale Schwetz, Darrell Schwetz, Polo Star Clothing, Stefano Laviano Handbags, Palm Beach Women Magazine, Polo Line.
Join Wheels from the Heart, Dress for Success Palm Beaches, The Lord’s Place (Burckle Place) and Empowered Women Polo Players for a unique evening of giving and grace.

Your kind donation can help brighten lives by providing reliable transportation to a single mother and children in our community.

www.WheelsFromTheHeart.org

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WHERE Idelwild Farms – 12880 Indian Mound Road, Wellington , Fl 33414 – View Map

About the 3 Charities

Wheels from the Heart is a 501(c)3 organiztion that provides reliable vehicles for single mothers in need and their children.

The Lord’s Place is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness
by providing innovative, compassionate and effective services to men, women
and children in our community.

Dress for Sucess empowers women to acieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

 

April 2016- Outrun Cerebral Palsy

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Yesteryear Village ribbon cutting ceremony this Friday

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Yesteryear Village ribbon cutting ceremony this Friday Public is invited to attend for free

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Who/What: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to commemorate the opening of Yesteryear Village as a new year-round attraction

When: The gates open at 10 a.m. and the ceremony begins at 11 a.m.
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. Enter through the Archway gate via gate 3 on Sansbury’s Way.
Program:
Speakers –
• Glenn Jergensen, executive director, Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council
• Rena Blades, president & CEO, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County
• Jeremy Johnson, CAE – president & CEO, Historical Society of Palm Beach County
• Harvey E. Oyer, III, author and historian
The ceremony also will include interpreters from pre-1940 presenting their stories, old-fashioned refreshments and a ribbon cutting to officially mark the beginning of Yesteryear Village as a year-round feature.
Public Admission: Admission to the ribbon cutting ceremony is free. On Sat., April 16, admission is free for the first hour (from 10 to 11 a.m.). Regular admission for adults 12 and older is $10; seniors 60 and up and children ages 5 to 11, $7; and kids 5 and younger are free. Parking also is free.
Details: Yesteryear Village is now a living history park and is open year-round from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Nestled on nine acres, Yesteryear Village has long been a part of the fairgrounds with various events held there but it has now been transformed into a year-round living history park. The new attraction will feature first person interpreters, dressed in full period costume, who will portray a character from the pre-1940s; third person interpreters also will be in period dress and provide historical facts; and Yesteryear Village volunteers will assist with questions. Guests will still be transported to a time when schools were located in one small building, houses did not have running water and life was much simpler compared to today. The large collection of early, original and replicated buildings includes an old school, a farm, a blacksmith shop, a general store, and several houses. There also is the Sally Bennett Big Band Hall of Fame Museum — the only big band museum in the United States.
Old-fashioned children’s games will be offered and special events relating to Palm Beach County’s history also will be scheduled at Yesteryear Village throughout the year. The living history park showcases buildings and artifacts from 1895 to 1940.
Public Information: Call (561) 795-3110 or visit www.southfloridafair.com.
Media Contact: Doreen Poreba, The PR Czar® Inc., (772) 215-2333

Mrs. Florida US Pageant Selects Laura Kutryb to Compete in 2016 Competition

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Mrs. Florida US Pageant Selects Laura Kutryb to Compete in 2016 Competition

Merritt Island, Florida, April 7, 2016 (Newswire.com) – Mrs. Laura Kutryb is competing in a nationally recognized program for women between the ages of 20-65, the Florida-Georgia United States Pageant system selects contestants who are well-rounded women, confident, intelligent, beautiful, and committed to family and community. The 2016 Mrs. Florida United States Pageant is scheduled on May 1st at the Flagler Auditorium in Palm Coast, Florida.

They have six divisions and will crown six queens to represent their state in Las Vegas at the national competition during the summer of 2016: Mrs. (21-65/married), Ms. (20-29, previously married and may have children), & Ms. Women (30-65 single or previously married, who may or may not have children). Contestants must be a resident of Florida or Georgia, and attend school in said state, own property there or be of military status.

The Florida-Georgia United States Pageants have been dubbed “The pageant with a Purpose” and raised thousands of dollars for many organizations. The State and National Pageant supports “No Kid Hungry” (www.nokidhungry.org) . Laura Kutryb is very active in her community by volunteering her time to Brevard County, Florida charities and her “Child First” platform.

If you have an interest in competing in this year’s pageant or becoming a sponsor, please email [email protected] or visit the website www.mrsflorida.com or www.mrsgeorgiapageant.com.

HANLEY CENTER FOUNDATION PREVENTION TEAM ANNOUNCES SYMPOSIA SERIES ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE Industry experts to present in April, May and June; professionals can get free CEUs; public welcomed

(WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) Hanley Center Foundation, a West Palm Beach-based nonprofit, is taking the lead to keep community conversations about substance abuse in the forefront. As a next step in its expanded mission, which includes a much greater focus on substance abuse prevention across the state of Florida, the Foundation is presenting a “Spring Symposia Series.” Industry experts will present and discuss hot topics across several counties, including Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River, in April, May and June. The symposia series is free and open to the public, and also provides CEUs to professionals in attendance.

“As we continue to put a greater focus on our prevention education initiatives, we are thrilled to be presenting the Spring Symposia Series,” said Kae Jonsons, Hanley Center Foundation CEO. “This is an opportunity to expand our reach in the community by providing CEUs to professionals – and solid information to concerned community members. We are grateful to Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network for their continued confidence and support of our programming. Thanks to their funding, the symposia series is free to anyone interested in attending. We know the more people we can reach with our mission, the greater the impact on our entire community.”

Hanley Center Foundation is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to give hope to individuals, families and communities affected by alcoholism and drug addiction through access to high quality treatment, education, family support and community prevention programs. In 2015, the Foundation took steps to expand its mission and it now has a more comprehensive opportunity to help those who could not otherwise afford the hope that comes with recovery. Other funding now gives the prevention and education teams the opportunity to work with even more school-age children, adults and caregivers throughout Florida to prevent substance abuse.

The first event in the series, “Preventing College and Adolescent ADHD and Stimulant Medication Misuse,” takes place on Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22 in Fort Pierce and Boca Raton, respectively, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. David Arnold, an authority on college alcohol and substance abuse prevention, will explore what communities can do to reduce medication misuse, reduce barriers to success and enhance communities and students. The day-long conversation will review current data and literature on ADHD misuse; explore current SAMHSA strategic prevention framework; review peer-to-peer education and support methodologies; and will include a group implementation and process discussion, so attendees can execute on specific ideas.

David Arnold joined the NASPA (Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education) staff in 2014, and currently serves as the director of health promotion and BACCHUS Initiatives. The BACCHUS Initiatives of NASPA supports collegiate peer educators and advisors by empowering students and student affairs administrators to create campus environments which are healthy and safe. Arnold first joined his peer education group as an undergraduate at the University of North Texas in 2001 and became a Certified Peer Educator in 2002. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in social work, Arnold continued to work with peer educators as an advisor and a professional staff member in health promotion and substance abuse prevention at the collegiate level for ten years. During his professional tenure, Arnold provided clinical and community prevention services for three large, four-year state institutions of higher education.

The Spring Symposia Series is sponsored by Hanley Center Foundation and the Southeast Florida Behavioral Health Network and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families.

The April 21 event takes place at the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex at Indian River State College, 4600 Kirby Loop Rd.; Fort Pierce. The April 22 event takes place at Palm Beach State College, the Boca Raton Campus, at 801 Palm Beach State College Dr.; Boca Raton. Six CEUs will be available through the Florida Certification Board, Florida Board of Psychology, Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Florida Board of Nursing.

For more information about this event, or the May and June series, or to register, please visit www.hanleycenterfoundation.org, call Martha Putnam, 561-841-1215 or email [email protected].

HANLEY CENTER FOUNDATION PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON EDUCATION Foundation serves as presenting sponsor for 2016 Dwyer Awards

(WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) Education is at the core of Hanley Center Foundation’s recently expanded mission and to celebrate the Foundation’s new era, it will serve as presenting sponsor for the 2016 Dwyer Awards to be held on Thursday, April 21 at the Kravis Center. According to Foundation CEO Kae Jonsons, supporting the Education Foundation and Economic Council’s 32nd annual Dwyer Awards is right in line with the Hanley Center Foundation’s local efforts to inform school-age students, parents and caregivers about ways to prevent substance abuse in communities across the state of Florida.

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The William T. Dwyer Awards for Excellence in Education was established in 1985 to honor outstanding educators from public and private schools in Palm Beach County. Teachers from across the county are nominated by their peers at individual schools in one of five categories: Elementary Education, Middle School, Senior High, Special Programs and Career Education. A sixth category, STEM Education, was added to the 2016 Awards.

“Education is so important,” said Jonsons. “Our team at Hanley Center Foundation believes that educating our community about the dangers of substance abuse is critical to preventing tragic outcomes. Our prevention specialists are out speaking with school-age children, parents, caregivers and teachers everyday so we can raise awareness about this important topic. We value the partnerships we share with our educators, who we know are working so hard to make an impact. It is an honor to support the Dwyer Awards as the presenting sponsor, as we truly believe education is the foundation for future successes in all avenues.”

In addition to prevention education programs for schools, churches and other organizations, Hanley Center Foundation is also launching a series of substance abuse symposia which will take place for several days in April, May and June. The series will be open to the public and will also provide CEU credits to professionals who attend.

Established in 2005, Hanley Center Foundation is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to give hope to individuals, families and communities affected by alcoholism and drug addiction through access to high quality treatment, education, family support and community prevention programs. In 2015, the Foundation took steps to expand its mission and it now has a more comprehensive opportunity to help those who could not otherwise afford the hope that comes with recovery. Other funding now gives the prevention and education teams the opportunity to work with even more school-age children, adults and caregivers throughout Florida to prevent substance abuse.

For more information about Hanley Center Foundation and its education initiatives, please call 561-841-1212 or visit hanleycenterfoundation.org. For more information about the Dwyer Awards, please visit http://www.educationfoundationpbc.com/dwyer-awards.

NICKY GREED RELEASES FIRST LP TITLED A JOURNEY IN TIME YOU’LL KNOW

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NICKY GREED RELEASES FIRST LP TITLED A JOURNEY IN TIME YOU’LL KNOW

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Nicky Greed is on the rise and has been jaaaamin’ his reggae/rock style of music and getting people groovin’ to his tunes for about a year. He’s been busy recording songs with his producer Alex Lipshaw in Wellington, Florida and playing out in South Florida at venues like Winterfest – Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (2014 & 2015) where he opened up for world renowned Vanilla Ice. Other shows include Senorita’s (Orlando), Club Axis (Boca Raton), Propoganda (Lake Worth), The Healing Hearts Charity Event, Bailey Contemporary Arts School, Arts Garage – Alchemy Showcase, The Wanderers Club (Wellington) and The Grille (Wellington).

Nicolas Pearman A.K.A. Nicky Greed was born and raised in Bermuda by his mother and grandmother. He moved to Florida when he was 5 years old. Since he was a child, Nick loved music which was always in the house as everyone sang and performed karaoke. His mom was encouraging of singing and music with the kids since she was a big music fan herself.

Nicky Greed just released his first LP titled A Journey In Time You’ll Know which is available on CD and on iTunes.

NICKY GREED SHARING HIS THOUGHTS ON HIS NEW LP: “Well this has been the longest project that I have ever worked on. I feel like projects I’ve done in the past was a rushing to get the work out but with this project I took about a year and a half to hone in on each song and created this sound that flowed well together. I wanted it to be something that everyone could enjoy. I wanted this to be fun and make people smile, dance, step outside of themselves and feel free. This music gave me a level of freedom to go to the next level of my journey and I wanted to share that.”

“Regarding a favorite song, I’m partial to Revival. It’s the first song. It’s kind of like the explosion into the story. I also have a soft spot for Stand Up Guy that Jessiana Foxx is on… did a little duet there and that was a very special project.”

“I didn’t collaborate with a lot of different people but the artists I did work with believed in what I do. Bezz Believe used to help me with groups I was in in the past like Snap Gang and Wolf Pack and get gigs. He helped put people on so when I asked him if he would be a part of this LP it meant a lot because that was somebody who came from the town I came up in and grew up around and he’s done well in his own business and musical journey.”

“Patrick Abbot, the guitarist on there, he lives in Brazil. We started talking through the internet because I liked some music he had produced in reggae. He took a chance and helped me put together two songs on there – How You Make Me Feel and Lake House. That was real cool working with someone across the seas over the internet just because music was the connection.”

“Getting to work on a lot of it here at Snow Tree Productions is always a good deal. Without Alex Lipshaw’s guidance, a lot of the music wouldn’t be what it is and we wouldn’t have been able to take it as far as its come – without a doubt.”

“Bottom line, the reason I made this LP was that I wanted to connect people, I wanted to connect with people, and I wanted them to have a good time and feel good like I do when I am singing it and performing it and living it.”

SO WHAT GOT NICKY GREED INTO RAP? “I was listening to a lot of Lauren Hill, the Fugees and Bob Marley. I had heard a song by the Police called Message In A Bottle and wanted to do a remix tribute to that song. I had heard a Bruno Mars beat for a song that he had written called Liquor Store Blues – when I had matched the chorus to Message in a Bottle to it , it kind of meshed up well together so I started writing the song and Message in a Bottle was kind of the doorway to get into the reggae and island style. And other projects that have followed that, I’ve kinda tried to incorporate the reggae and rock because alternative rock is really where I started in the singing and stuff like that.”

RECENT TRIPS: Nick recently visited Los Angeles in April 2015. “LA was kind of mind blowing and awakening for me.” Nick spent time at the ASCAP EXPO learning the business side of the music industry and networking with artists from all over the world. Overall he said it was an inspiring experience.

Next trip was to New York to create a music video during the week of Halloween. “I was out there with Jordan Spenser and he’s with a label called The Breadwinner Association and he’s been doing their visuals. He grew up here in Wellington as well as I did. We shot a video for a song called Vibin’ With The Island which is an up beat fun reggae rock dance track and it was a really awesome experience. We had some long days….24 hours plus filming – one of the most challenging musical projects I’ve ever worked on but very rewarding.” Nick got to work with friends in New York and Florida to create the project which made it even more enjoyable.

AT HOME: Nick enjoys working with The Rotary Club and The Wellington Chamber of Commerce in helping with community efforts. In turn, these organizations have been supportive in helping him accomplish his goals.

WHAT DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO TAKE AWAY FROM THE MUSIC AFTER THEY LISTEN TO IT? “I want them to feel good because that’s what got me into reggae rock which was making people feel good. It’s a brand of music that I enjoy performing and that brings great joy to me.”

WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATON FOR LYRICS? “All over the place…mostly my personal life situations. The reggae specifically I’d have to say out of all the brands of music that I’ve written, is more like a spoken word and poetry based style. I feel there is a level of truth to it that comes from the soul that I haven’t necessarily experienced with any other genre.”

OF ANYONE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHO WOULD NICKY GREED WANT TO MEET? “Honestly, I’d love to hang out with Incubus – the whole band. They got me into singing and into alternative rock. They’re very humble musicians and they’ve had incredible success and I think it would be cool to hand out with them.”

WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR NICKY GREED? “I am very, very actively pursuing a record deal, and really just expanding my music as far as it can go to the four corners of the earth.”

Follow Nicky Greed at Facebook.com/NickyGreed, Twitter @NickyGreed, Instagram @NickyGreed, SoundCloud NickyGreedTheBadWolf. For booking information call 561.762.1713 or email [email protected].

April’s Mayor Column

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By Mayor Anne Gerwig

Spring is the season of new beginnings. Last month, I had the distinct privilege of being elected Mayor. I feel very proud to have this distinction in a year when Wellington marks its 20th anniversary of incorporation.

springIf there was ever a month to be lucky you live in Wellington, April is it.  With so many exciting events going on, there’s no shortage of ways to stay entertained, enjoy our beautiful weather, and socialize with the community.

relayforlifeThis month, I am excited to lead Wellington in the Relay For Life movement. Relay for Life Wellington takes place on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 3:00 pm at Palm Beach Central High School (8499 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, FL). That evening, we will join communities from across the globe to celebrate those who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the fight once and for all. The Relay For Life movement is the world’s largest fundraising event to fight every cancer in every community, with four million participants in 6,000 events worldwide in 2015.  Come out and support this great cause! Together, our efforts can make a big difference.

Visit relayforlife.org to learn more about the event. Sign up for the Wellington team by Clicking HERE, or contact Olga Prieto at 561-753-2561.

If you love the Wellington Green Market, or if you haven’t had a chance to experience it yet, you still have a few weeks left to stop by.  The Green Market runs through April 30th, and then returns again in October.  The market opens at 9 am every Saturday this month at Village Hall.

earthdaypromoJoin us Sunday, April 17 starting at 4:00 pm at the Wellington Amphitheater are we celebrate Earth Day and raise awareness for environmental protection. During this free event, you will learn about recycling, composting, and respecting the earth. The celebration features live music, local vendors showcasing earth friendly products, free samples, and giveaways. We will recognize volunteers over the past year for their steadfast commitment to keep our Village green. In doing our part, this year we will plant a Paradise Tree in honor of Arbor Day.

camerassection24In terms of the environment, the Village takes immense pride in its parks, wetlands, and environmental preserves. We recognize the importance of preserving all of nature’s habitats. We must continue to ensure that we protect the environment and the rural charm of our Village. As we look towards the future, this new Council will continue to focus on the principles of preservation, stewardship, and accountability. Our primary goal is always to deliver for our residents.

A drive around our wonderful Village will reveal great neighborhoods, great schools, and outstanding parks. As your new Mayor, I will work to ensure that we sustain and strengthen these qualities. I look forward to working with my fellow Council-members to continue providing the high quality services that make Wellington a better place to live, work, play, and raise a family.

National Volunteer Week

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National Volunteer Week

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National Volunteer Week is April 10th through the 17th and the Village of Wellington would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the volunteers that give their time to make our community a great place to live, work and play. Whether you volunteer at special events or serve on a board or committee please know that we truly appreciate your time and efforts. Volunteers play an important role in contributing to our vibrant community; you are part of what makes Wellington a great hometown. From all of us at the Village of Wellington, thank you!

Wellington would like to recognize its volunteers for their dedication and service at the Earth Day/Arbor Day Celebration on Sunday, April 17th at the Wellington Amphitheatre from 4pm-7pm. If you have volunteered for Wellington within the past year, please join us as we recognize your service while celebrating the preservation of our environment. Light refreshments and giveaways will be provided.

If you are interested in volunteering with the Village of Wellington or to RSVP for the Volunteer Celebration on Sunday, April 17th, please contact Meridith Tuckwood at 561-753-2476 or [email protected].

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.