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Water Safety/Drowning Prevention Informational Session

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Water Safety/Drowning Prevention Informational Session

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Wellington’s Community Services Department has partnered with Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and the Neil S. Hirsch Boys & Girls Club to host a free Water Safety/Drowning Informational Session.
The Informational Session will take place Monday, March 21st, 2016 at 9:00am at the Neil S. Hirsch Boys & Girls Club located at 1080 Wellington Trace. This event is FREE to the public. Children of all ages are welcome.

If you are interested in attending please contact Community Services at 561-791-4764.

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.

Gulfstream Goodwill Industries CARF Accreditation Continued

Gulfstream Goodwill Industries CARF Accreditation Continued

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Gulfstream Goodwill Industries has once again received a three-year accreditation by Commission on Accreditation on Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International for the following services:

• Community Employment Services: Employment Support
• Community Employment Services: Job Development
• Comprehensive Vocational Evaluation Services

Gulfstream Goodwill Industries takes pride in achieving this high level of accreditation and recognizes this privilege as its responsibility to serve and assist people with disabilities and other barriers to employment to become self-sufficient, working members of our community.
During a demanding three-day audit conducted by CARF, Gulfstream Goodwill Industries was found to be a leader of best practices throughout our agency and for the people we serve. “We continue to set the bar at the highest level possible to meet the standards and practices required of us by CARF,” says President and CEO Marvin A. Tanck.
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About Gulfstream Goodwill Industries:
For 50 years, Gulfstream Goodwill Industries has been a leading non-profit organization that assists people with disabilities and other barriers to employment to become self-sufficient, working members of our community. We provide more than two dozen health, human and social service programs for individuals in Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties.
About CARF International:
CARF International officially recognizes health and human service providers as having met standards for quality of service. The mission of CARF is to promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process and continuous improvement services that center on enhancing the lives of persons served.

Spring Break Engineering Workshops

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Spring Break Engineering Workshops at the Kids Wonder Lab

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March Events at Joey’s Outback in Wellington

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March, 2016 Events at Joey’s Outback in Wellington

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Spring Break Art Camp at Bootz

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Spring Break Art Camp at Bootz

Visit the Bootz Cultural Arts Center website to register.

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Seagull Services Lunch at Café Boulud

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Seagull Services Luncheon at Café Boulud
Photo Credit: Sandy Axelrod

On Wednesday, March 9 Seagull Services held a fundraising luncheon at Café Boulud in Palm Beach. Seagull Services is beginning its 35th year assisting people to live with dignity and realize their life potential through education, training, employment, residences, transportation and support service. Their mission is to help unemployed workers with barriers to employment and adults and students with disabilities to find success and fulfillment.

The setting for the luncheon could not have been more beautiful. As you enter the Brazilian Court Hotel you face the courtyard gardens. If you walk a few steps to your left you are in the intimate dining room of Chef Daniel Boulud’s jewel of a restaurant Café Boulud. And a from that you enter the ballroom where the luncheon was held. Just about filled to capacity the ballroom is still elegant and cozy.

Caesar Salad
Caesar Salad
Photo Credit: Sandy Axelrod

The anteroom was filled with arriving guests who mingled and bid on a fabulous array of Silent Auction items. And raffle tickets were being sold for even more great items. As we all entered the ballroom the tables were set with our Caesar Salads of hearts of Romaine, marinated avocado, herbed croutons, parmesan tuile and black pepper vinaigrette. We were graciously welcomed by Seagull Services President and CEO Barbara Nuremberg. There were also a few brief words from the event sponsors and by that time our second course was served.

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Scottish Salmon with Carrots, Endive, Tangerine Emulsion
Photo Credit: Sandy Axelrod

The entrée was a gorgeous and delicious plate of Scottish Salmon with carrots, endive, and tangerine emulsion. The salmon was buttery and delectable but I would expect nothing less of Chef Boulud!

Demonstration by Pastry Chef Alexander McKinstry
Demonstration by Pastry Chef Alexander McKinstry
Photo Credit: Sandy Axelrod

For our entertainment we had a delightful demonstration by Pastry Chef Alexander McKinstry. As an American growing up in a military family, Alex spent his youth traveling the globe. This helped him develop an appreciation for different cultures and a passion for cooking. He discovered his adoration for culinary arts in Tokyo and returned to the states to  pursue his love at the Culinary Institute of America, receiving a degree in Baking and Pastry.

Alex began his professional culinary career in New York City at Payard Patisserie, where he trained for six months in order to fully learn the haute cuisine pastry world. Following that he honed his skills at Tabla, Le Bernadin and 10Arts before bringing his skills to the Ritz-Carlton in Palm Beach where he garnered the experience in large-scale banquets and leading a team. Following this he joined the team at Café Boulud Palm Beach as the Pastry Sous Chef under Arnaud Chavigny. After stints in Hong Kong, Singapore and Melbourne, Australia, Alex is back here and thrilled to return to Café Boulud in Palm Beach as Pastry Chef!

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Dessert at Seagull Services Luncheon – Chef Alex McKinstry’s Banoffee Pie
Photo Credit: Sandy Axelrod

Chef Alex demonstrated how to make all of the components of our artfully plated dessert Banoffee Pie which consisted of Chocolate rice pudding, banana bread and coffee ice cream. A perfect ending to a fantastic luncheon.

Happy March and Happy 20th, Wellington!

Happy March and Happy 20 Years, Village of Wellington! 

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As of this month (March, 2016), the Village of Wellington celebrates their 20 year anniversary!  And no wonder Wellington is known as a “great hometown!”  The equestrian capital of the world, beautiful homes and beautiful families, an A-rated school system and many great projects in development, including a new Community Center.

Join the Village of Wellington on Saturday, March 19th for a fun day of FREE celebratory activities, beginning with free pool admission along with games, and giveaways at the Wellington Aquatics Complex (12072 Forest Hill Blvd) from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Don’t miss the celebration on Saturday, March 19th – including fireworks at the end of the day at 9:15pm at Village Park!  Read about the details of the day-long celebration!   https://p1x.8ac.myftpupload.com/39629-2/

Check out some wonderful articles this month, as AroundWellington.com celebrates its 10th year in business.  If you missed the photos from our anniversary party (with writers and photographers) last month, check out our Photo Gallery page. https://p1x.8ac.myftpupload.com/celebrating-aroundwellington-coms-10th-anniversary/

Part of the team at Massage Envy - RPB
Part of the team at Massage Envy – RPB

This month our Managing Editor Sabeen had the chance to interview one of our long-time advertisers Kevin Kern, owner of Massage Envy locations in Wellington and Royal Palm Beach.  Need to relax or enjoy a massage for health reasons?  Definitely visit either one of these Massage Envy locations!  And don’t forget…our 2,000 “like” on our AroundWellington.com Facebook page will get a certificate for a one-hour massage at Massage Envy.  Read the AW Spotlight story!  https://p1x.8ac.myftpupload.com/massage-envy/

Happy March, Happy Anniversary, Wellington, and Happy upcoming Easter to all of you!

Best Regards,

Krista Martinelli

Owner/ Publisher

AroundWellington.com

 

Open House at Wellington Prep on Tuesday, March 15th

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Welcome to an Open House!

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Please come to the Wellington Preparatory School open house on Tuesday, March 15th, for the 2016-2017 school year. The open house is planned from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Teachers will be available to discuss the Columbia University and University of Chicago curriculum, as well as the violin, Meet the Masters Art and physical education programs. With class sizes at a maximum of 15 students, the elementary school is a top accelerate private school experience. 9135 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth, Florida 33467. Call (561) 649-7900.

USPA Gold Cup® Polo Tournament International Polo Club Palm Beach

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USPA Gold Cup® Polo Tournament International Polo Club Palm Beach

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WHAT: USPA Gold Cup Polo Tournament

WHEN: Three Consecutive Sundays: March 13, 20 and 27, 2016

LINEUP: 2 p.m. – Sunday Brunch
2:30 p.m. – Trophy Arrival
3 p.m. – Match Commences
4:15 p.m. – Halftime Divot Stomp
5:15 p.m. – Trophy Presentation

WHERE: International Polo Club Palm Beach
3667 120th Avenue South
Wellington, Florida 33414
The 26-goal USPA Gold Cup, first played in 1974 at the Oak Brook Polo Club in Illinois, is a symbol of professionalism, good sportsmanship and high-goal polo at its finest. This tournament has been played at various polo clubs throughout its history, and since 2007 International Polo Club Palm Beach has proudly hosted this prestigious event.
This year’s three-week tournament boasts eight 26-goal teams competing with four 10-goal rated players, many of whom are regarded as the best polo players in the sport’s history.

For more information about the USPA Gold Cup, the 26-goal teams, media credentials and ticketing for Sunday matches, please visit InternationalPoloClub.com.

FLORIDA INTERGENERATIONAL ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “THE COLORS OF MUSIC”

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FLORIDA INTERGENERATIONAL ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “THE COLORS OF MUSIC”

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Concert Celebrates the Colors of the Rainbow and Their Influence on Music

Boca Raton, Florida (March 8, 2016) — On Sunday, April 24 at 3:00pm the Florida Intergenerational Orchestra under the direction of founder/conductor Lorraine Marks-Field, the orchestra for everyone, will perform its last concert of the season, “The Colors of Music,” at O’Shea Hall on the grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 22094 Lyons Road, Boca Raton. Tickets are $10 for adults, and free for those under the age of 12. Seating is general admission but is limited, so please call 561-482-8206 in advance to assure a seat.

Entitled “The Colors of Music,” the concert promises to be especially engaging, as this performance features conductor Lorraine Marks-Field’s young students from the Childrens’ House of Boca Raton Montessori Schools participating in a special arrangement of “Sing a Rainbow” and “The Colors of My Life.” This special work will be sung by “The Skipper” and children from the school, ages 3 to 6. It was arranged by the world-renowned musical arranger, Hector Garrido, especially for this concert. Mr. Garrido has arranged for Gloria Estefan, The Miami Sound Machine, and numerous other celebrities. The concert will be filled with other colorful music such as Over the Rainbow, Blue Moon, Blue Tango, Blue Danube. Also featured will be vocalist Vince Zabik singing in his own engaging style, which is usually full of surprises.

This remarkable orchestra comprised of musicians spanning the ages of 9-96 has delighted local audiences for more than eleven years. The gifted conductor, Lorraine Marks-Field, semi-finalist this year for the American Prize in conducting a Community Orchestra, deftly blends the different abilities of the members of the orchestra. (The American Prize in Conducting recognizes and rewards the best orchestral, choral, band/wind ensemble, opera and musical theater conductors in America in 2016.)

Florida Intergenerational Orchestra concerts are engaging and fun for the whole family; everyone leaves with a smile and has a great time.

There will be a pre-concert talk at 2:30 P.M. where you can meet and greet the performers on a personal basis, and learn how the orchestra “bridges the generations through music.”

For further information about the orchestra, visit www.flioa.org.

Details:

What: Florida Intergenerational Orchestra’s The Colors of Music concert

When: Sunday, April 24th, 3:00 pm

Cost: $10 for adults, free for children 12 and under.

RSVP: 561-482-8206. Seating is general admission but limited; reservations are suggested.

Note: Conductor Lorraine Marks-Field is available for interviews. Please call Bob Field at 561-482-8206 or e-mail [email protected].