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November, 2015- AGA’s Hounds and Heroes

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November, 2015- AGA’s Hounds and Heroes

Over 100 people attended the formal presentation of five retired racing greyhound service dogs to their veteran owners on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at the Palm Beach Kennel Club. Trained and donated to veterans by Awesome Greyhound Adoptions, Inc and their Hounds and Heroes program, these dogs perform tasks for veterans with Parkinsons Disease, MS, Traumatic Brain Injuries, PTSD, and are also trained for mobility assistance and to perform other tasks unique to their new owner.

Pictured are (L to R) John Yannotti, Jr. and his dog Glory, Rich Herbst and his dog Hero, Tomas Issacs and his dog Dutch, Nelson Melendez and Stormy, and Steve Mundell with Buddy. All are Army veterans except for Steve who is a Marine.
Hounds&Heroes Nov 2015 presentatin ceremony
“The retired racers are trained for a total of six months with the trainer (24/7 wherever the trainer goes)” states Barbara Masi, President and Founder of AGA and the H and H program. “The last two of those months the dog is paired up with their veteran and the training is with all three until there is a smooth transition for the veteran to take the dog. Ongoing training is also provided when appropriate – new tasks to be learned to assist the veteran or others that they may not have used in some time that need a refresher course.”

Head trainer, Carolee Ellison was presented with the 2015 golden greyhound Volunteer of the Year award. Her diligence and dedication challenging these dogs to perform at the highest level is appreciated by their original racing owners, as well as their new veteran owners.

Sponsors of the dogs presented were: Glory – Whole Foods Market Wellington; Dutch – Palm Beach Kennel Club; Hero – Christie’s Critters Foundation and Woof Gang Bakery; and Stormy and Buddy were funded through assorted fundraising activities of the group. Radar, one of the dogs currently in training, was sponsored by LocalDines.com and Jerry Herbst, Jody Johnson, Linda and Ron Herman and JCB Enterprises.

To date, 12 retired racing greyhounds have been placed by Awesome Greyhound Adoptions’ Hounds and Heroes program and there are currently two more in training and many lined up to come in to this unique program.

The all volunteer group works diligently supporting the program through fundraising events and the charity of the community. For additional information or application for pet or veteran service dog adoption or to donate visit AwesomeGreyhoundAdoptions.org.

THOMAS R. ISAACS
US ARMY MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
DOG: DUTCH
Captain Isaacs joined the US Army in September of 1965. He graduated from Officer Candidate School in 1967 and served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 with the 5th Special Forces Group Airborne, 1st Special Forces. His branch was Military Intelligence and when in Vietnam his Unit was Command and Control North, MACVSOG, He was the S-2 (Intelligence Officer). He was Company Commander at Fort Bragg, North Carolina from 1969 to 1971. His medals include: Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign, Presidential Unit Citation with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Unit Citation with Oak Leaf Cluster, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Combat Infantry Badge, Basic Parachutist Badge, Vietnamese Parachutist Badge. Thomas worked primarily in Military Intelligence and held a Top Secret Security Clearance. He was Honorably Discharged from the service in 1973.

NELSON MELENDEZ
US ARMY
DOG: STORMY
Sergeant Melendez enlisted in the Army directly after high school in July of 1998 as a 19 kilo M1 Armor Crewman. He graduated Basic Training in November of 1998. He served in Bosnia from September 2000 to March 2001 and in Iraq from May 2003 until July 2004. During his service, he won four Army achievement medals, one Army Commendation medal, two Army Good Conduct medals, one National Service medal, one Global War on Terrorism medal, one Presidential Unit citation, one Overseas Service ribbon, two Overseas Service bars, one NATO medal, one Army Service ribbon, one Professional Development ribbon and, just this week, Nelson received the Governor’s Veteran’s Service Award. He left Active Duty in March 2005 and was Honorably Discharged from the Reserves in July of 2006.

RICH HERBST
US ARMY
DOG: HERO
Specialist 5 Herbst was inducted into the Army in July 1966. He attended Basic Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and trained as a Heavy Wheel Mechanic at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He served in Viet Nam from May of 1967 to May of 1968 where he went on convoys to DaNang. He also made several chopper missions to the forward Landing Zone where he and his team repaired vehicles. These convoys were repeatedly attacked. Specialist Herbst also participated in Search & Destroy missions during his time in-country. He was Honorably Discharged in May of 1968.

STEVE MUNDELL
US MARINE CORPS
DOG: BUDDY
Corporal Mundell joined the Marines in June 2002 and graduated Boot Camp in September 2002. He completed Marine Combat Training in October 2002 and Military Police training in December 2002. In February of 2003, Corporal Mundell was deployed to Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom conducting base security and convoy security. He returned to Cherry Point, North Carolina in October 2003. Then, in August 2004 he was deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in Operation Enduring Freedom conducting convoy security, enemy prisoner of war transport, building clearing, and recon patrols. In February 2005 his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb causing Traumatic Brain Injury. Steve received the Good Conduct medal, the Combat Action medal, the Operation Iraqi Freedom ribbon, the Operation Enduring Freedom ribbon, the Presidential Unit citation, the Naval Unit citation, the National War on Terrorism ribbon, and the Sea Service Deployment ribbon. He was Honorably Discharged in June 2006.

JOHN YANNOTTI, JR.
US ARMY
DOG: GLORY
Sergeant John Yannotti, Jr. enlisted in the US Army the day after his 24th birthday in 2002. He completed his basic training at Ft. Benning, GA and graduated as an Indirect-fire Infantryman. His first tour of duty was in South Korea about 7 kilometers from the De-Militarized Zone. John then spent a year in Iraq traveling the country on multiple missions. His unit was dubbed “The Nightriders” by President Bush because most of their missions were executed in the dark of night. During this tour the Blackhawk helicopter John was aboard crashed. He lives with the pain of that crash every single day but he tries to stay positive and remember that many of his brothers and sisters didn’t make it home again. He was honorably discharged in December of 2004 but in September of 2007, John returned to the Army Reserves where he has found a mission he loves. He is proud to say he has helped, and continues to help, our brave service men and women as an Army Reservist.

November, 2015- WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCILWOMAN ANNE GERWIG FILES TO RUN FOR MAYOR

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November, 2015- WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCILWOMAN ANNE GERWIG FILES TO RUN FOR MAYOR
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Wellington Village Councilwoman Anne Gerwig has filed to run for Mayor. Gerwig, served on the Village Council since 2010, is challenging Mayor Bob Margolis. Gerwig currently serves as a member of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, the Palm Beach County League of Cities Education Committee, the Palm Beach County Citizens Advisory Council on Health and Human Services, the Housing Leadership Council of Palm Beach County and the Wellington Landings Middle School Student Advisory Committee (SAC). Gerwig also serves as an Alternate Member of the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO).
Gerwig is a member of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce.
Gerwig is a former board member of the Binks Forest Elementary School PTA and a former business partner of the Binks Forest Elementary School Advisory Council. Gerwig served as a community build volunteer for the Tiger Shark Cove and Scott’s Place Playgrounds. Gerwig is also the former Area Coordinator for the MOMS Club of Wellington, Southeastern Florida District.
Gerwig is a 47 year resident of Palm Beach County and a 25 year resident of Wellington. She and her husband, Alan, have three children, Jessica, Dane and Luke.

“I am running for Mayor because I want to bring civility and thoughtful decision making back to our council. Wellington is a world class community and deserves leadership that listens to our community, is responsive and works for the best interests of all our residents, said Gerwig.”

November, 2015- SCIENCE CENTER SHAKES UP ADULT EDUCATION AT 2ND ANNUAL MOLECUBAR EVENT

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November, 2015-  CENTER SHAKES UP ADULT EDUCATION AT 2ND ANNUAL MOLECUBAR EVENT
Adult-themed food, wine and cocktail event serves up education shaken, stirred and poured

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) As a chaser to last year’s inaugural MolecuBar, leadership at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is preparing for the 2nd Annual MolecuBar. The adult-only event includes creative concoctions and lite bites, all in the name of science education. A peek behind the pour will educate visitors about molecular mixology, exploring concepts such as suspension, viscosity, emulsion and dispersion. On Thursday, November 19 from 6 – 9 p.m., sips are included with science admission.

“As part of our mission to ‘open every mind to science’ we are always seeking new and fun opportunities to engage and educate people of all ages and interests,” said Lew Crampton, Science Center CEO. “MolecuBar was a great success last year – attracting new faces to the Science Center – and we look forward to expanding our reach within the community by growing upon our MolecuBar momentum.”

As a nod to the Science Center’s new traveling exhibit, Dinosaurs Around the World, the signature drink for the evening is a “Green Dinosaur,” courtesy of Blue Martini CityPlace and Tito’s Handmade Vodka. The dino-colored drink is a sweet treat served stirred. In addition to libations, activities include: beer brewing demonstrations, Kahlua karaoke sessions, liquid density brain hemorrhage shots, tequila jalapenos, gin and tonic glow, burning isopropyl, liquid nitrogen merlot ice cream and more. Guests will also have full access to Dinosaurs Around the World and the Science Center’s observatory (weather permitting).

Dinosaurs Around the World invites guests to travel back to an age when dinosaurs ruled the planet – no time machine required. In addition to a pack of more than a dozen animatronic dinosaurs that are on display like a prehistoric zoo, the exhibit also features a multi-layered narrative, fossils, authentic casts, cutting-edge research and immersive design elements. The resulting story is a clearly painted picture about the prehistoric planet and its early inhabitants.

MolecuBar participants and sponsors include: Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Myschyf Liqueur, Rocco’s Tacos, United States Bartenders’ Guild Palm Beach Chapter, Blue Martini CityPlace, Due South Brewery, Lagerhead Brewery, Vinoutlet, Islamorada Beer Company, California Pizza Kitchen, La Paella Chef, Christina’s Catering, Accomplice Brewery & Ciderworks, Guanabanas, PRP Wine International, Alchemist Gastropub and more.

Tickets for MolecuBar are $20 for general admission and $45 for VIP admission. VIP participants will enjoy a private and interactive Molecular Mixology Workshop by the United States Bartenders’ Guild, beginning at 6:30 p.m. In addition, VIP guests will also receive a special swag bag and a Science Center logo tasting mini mug. A silent auction will raise funds to support the Science Center’s educational programming.

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach and is open Monday – Friday from 9am-5pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 10am-6pm.For more information about MolecuBar and related programming, please call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsciencecenter.org . Like the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium on Facebook and follow them on Twitter and Instagram @SFScienceCenter.
Green Dinosaur

 

 

 

 

GREEN DINOSAUR recipe:
1 ounce silver tequila
1 ounce vodka (Tito’s is the exclusive vodka sponsor)
1 ounce light rum
1 ounce Midori
2 ounces lemonade
Combine all ingredients in a martini glass and stir. Added ice optional.

November, 2015 – Mounts Botanical Connects with Lego

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The Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County to Present Largest Exhibition in 30-Year History  /  Opening November 14, 2015
 
Nearly a Half-Million LEGOs will be Used on 15 Super-Sized Structures

 

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(West Palm Beach, FL – August 10, 2015)  The Friends of Mounts Botanical Garden today announced that Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden would be opening the largest exhibition in its 30-year history:

 

NATURE CONNECTS
Art with LEGO® Bricks
 
Opening on Saturday, November 14, and running through mid-February, this dazzling, family-friendly exhibition has been a smash hit in every city in which it been presented. “LEGO exhibit connects humans with nature, learning with play,” headlined The San Antonio Express-News.

 

This new NATURE CONNECTS exhibit is making its Florida debut at Mounts and will feature 15 super-sized structures in 13 different displays made out of nearly a half-million LEGOs. Among the garden-themed items on display will be a birdbath with squirrel, Bonsai tree, girl with watering can, Monarch butterfly, corn spider, deer family, dragonfly, flowers, hummingbird, peacock, sea turtle, wheelbarrow and more.
The admission cost to attend the NATURE CONNECTS exhibit is only $10 for adults; $7 for seniors (65+), veterans and students (with valid IDs); $5 for children (3-12); and always FREE for Mounts members and children 2 and under. Individual Garden Tours led by a trained Master Gardener Docent is only $15. In addition, a variety of LEGO-themed collectibles will be available for purchase in the Mounts Gift Shop.
Generously underwritten by Presenting Sponsor Margaret Blume and Supporting Sponsors TD BankThe Fortin Foundation of Florida, the Crawford-Taylor Foundation, MDH Printing, Florida Weekly and Palm Beach Broadcasting (WEAT, WRFM, WIRK & WFTL), the three-month NATURE CONNECTS exhibition will include several special events for people of all ages, including:
Connnecting with Nature Holiday Promotion
Children and teens from Palm Beach County are invited to create an original garden-themed holiday ornament made out of LEGOs, such as a flower, plant, insect, animal or gardening tool. The submitted ornaments can be dropped off at either the office or Gift Shop at Mounts Botanical Garden between October 1 and November 25, 2015.
The top 25 submitted ornaments, as determined by a special committee of Mounts supporters and staff, will be displayed at the Garden throughout the holiday season. The creator of the top ornament, as selected by the committee, will win a $500 mini-vacation at Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas in Delray Beach, including a $100 gift certificate for lunch or dinner at the nearby oceanfront restaurant Caffe Luna Rosa.
The five runners-up will all receive a free one-year Family & Friends membership at Mounts (value; $75 each).
The 25 finalists will be invited to hang their Connecting With Nature holiday ornaments at a special public event on Saturday, December 5, at 10 am at Mounts Botanical Garden.
LEGO Robotics with 4-H
On Monday, December 21, from 10 am to noon, students from Palm Beach County schools will provide a live demonstration and presentation on LEGO Robotics. Through this program, young people will develop knowledge and skills geared toward STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics), while exploring real world applications of technology.

 

Co-sponsored and in collaboration with the 4-H Robotics Program, this fun and informative workshop for designers and LEGO enthusiasts of all ages will be held in Exhibit Hall A at Mounts. The cost to attend is only $15 for Mounts members, $25 for nonmembers.
About NATURE CONNECTS Creator Sean Kenney
Sean Kenney is a renowned, award-winning artist and “professional kid” who uses LEGO pieces to design and create contemporary sculpture for high-profile clients, major corporations, and venues around the globe. The New York Times highlights Kenney’s work as the “artistic elite” of LEGO-building. He has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BBC news, PBS Arts, ABC World News, HGTV, Wired, ELLE, and more. The creator of award-winning tour exhibits, Kenney also is the author of eight best-selling inspirational children’s books.
About The Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:
With a mission to inspire the public, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden, offering gorgeous displays of tropical and sub-tropical plants, plus informative classes, workshops, and other fun-filled events. The Garden contains more than 2,000 species of plants, including Florida native plants, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, bromeliads and more.  Mounts Botanical Garden is a facility of the Palm Beach County Extension Service, which is in partnership with the University of Florida and the Friends of Mounts Botanical Garden.
Located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach, The Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County is open Monday-Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. (Note: During the Nature Connects exhibition, Mounts will be closed on Mondays.) For more information, please call 561.233.1757 or visit www.mounts.org.

January 2016-The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Presents Polo for a Purpose

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PHOTO ID: Brandon Phillips, Bruce Steinberg, PJ Rizvi, Piper Apfel, Visse Wedell
PHOTO ID: Brandon Phillips, Bruce Steinberg, PJ Rizvi, Piper Apfel, Visse Wedell

January 2016-The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Presents Polo for a Purpose
Wellington residents PJ Rizvi, Visse Wedell and Penny Bradley to chair event to support LLS’ efforts to find a cure.

(WELLINGTON, FL. November 9, 2015) – The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is proud to announce that PJ Rizvi, Penny Bradley, and Visse Wedell, all Wellington residents, will co-chair the Third Annual Polo for a Purpose, and survivor Brandon Phillips, also a resident of Wellington, will serve as Honorary Chairman. The event will take place on Monday, January 18, 2016, at the International Polo Club, 3667 120th Avenue South in Wellington, FL 33414.

“Polo for a Purpose promises to be a signature event with talented and dedicated people at the helm,” said Pamela Payne, LLS Executive Director. “We are privileged that they have chosen to accept this leadership position and support the lifesaving mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.”

In addition to being the mother of four children with her husband Suhail, Co-Chair Rizvi is an accomplished, award-winning Grand Prix Dressage rider, both domestically and internationally. She began riding in 1992 as a form of emotional therapy, after losing her beloved sister, Penny, to a blood cancer. She began competing in her thirties and has since taken over the reins to fulfill her lifelong dream of riding her first Grand Prix. In Saugerties, NY, she won the East Coast Riders Cup FEI Grand Prix, and then continued her winning streak in Florida.

Co-Chair Bradley, an entrepreneur and real estate developer, spent her early life in Yorkshire, North England. A former corporate banker in London, Bradley earned her undergraduate degree in Banking and Finance from the Institute of Bankers. She moved to New York in 1997 as a member of the credit team with Coutts and Co., a British private bank. She obtained her Masters degree in Business from Columbia University and opened her real estate development business in 2000, purchasing townhouses and developing them into luxury single-family homes. She is often called upon to consult for banks and real estate professionals.

Co-Chair Wedell, a realtor associate, has immersed herself in knowing every detail of the real estate transaction, bolstered by her passion for building and creating beautiful spaces of her own. This combination of experience and professionalism gives her a one of a kind approach to her business that easily fits with any client’s needs. Her passion for construction and development, especially in the areas of estate and farm homes and properties, has led Wedell to become a well-rounded agent with unparalleled knowledge.

During his almost 20 years as a professional polo player and 5-goal handicap, Honorary Chairman, Phillips, has captured some of the sport’s most coveted trophies. Even though he has realized his dream to play at the top of his sport, he credits surviving Stage Four lymphoma as his greatest accomplishment. Diagnosed at 14 years old, Phillips was initially given six weeks to live. He endured five grueling months of intensive chemotherapy sessions, beat the odds and went into remission. Once recovered, he vowed to dedicate his life to doing what he loved – playing polo. Since then, Phillips has established himself as one of the world’s most talented polo players.

All proceeds from the Third Annual Polo with a Purpose will benefit LLS’s mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. While this event will raise funds for lifesaving blood cancer research, it will also help support our local patients and their families by providing critically-needed financial aid.

For more information, please contact Pamela Payne, Executive Director, at 561.616.8682 or pam.payne@lls.org.

November, 2015- ARTHUR R. MARSHALL LOXAHATCHEE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

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ARTHUR R. MARSHALL LOXAHATCHEE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Speaker Series

The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) is excited to announce that it will be offering a speaker series on select Thursdays throughout the winter season starting November 19th, 2015. Topics for this speaker series will revolve around the Everglades ecosystem and speakers will be leading experts in Everglades research, education and management. Lectures will take place in the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee NWR Visitor Center Theater at 1:30 PM and are open to the public. For more information on the speaker series and a complete list of lecture topics, please visit the Refuge website at
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/arm_loxahatchee.The Refuge is open from 5 AM to 10 PM, seven days a week. The Headquarters Area entrance is located off U.S. 441/SR 7, two miles south of SR 804 (Boynton Beach Blvd.) and three miles north of SR 806 (Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue). Visitor Center hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., seven days a week. An entrance fee of $5.00 per vehicle or $1.00 per pedestrian is charged. A variety of annual passes, including a $12.00 refuge specific annual pass, are
available. For more information please visit the Refuge website at http://www.fws.gov/refuge/arm_loxahatchee or call the Administration Office at (561) 732-3684.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals, and
commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.

November, 2015- GOLFERS TEE OFF FOR SCIENCE

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November, 2015- GOLFERS TEE OFF FOR SCIENCE

Photo credit: Courtesy of the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium/Esteban Parchuc
Photo credit: Courtesy of the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium/Esteban Parchuc

Funds raised at Science Center’s annual golf tournament go toward $250,000 challenge grant

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) According to leadership at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, the nonprofit’s 4th annual Conservation Cup was a swinging success! A full field of golfers teed off on Monday, October 26 in the name of science education. The tournament took place at Mayacoo Lakes, and included a luncheon, silent auction and awards presentation. Funds raised are earmarked to support improvements to the Center’s science trail and new Conservation Course.

“We are incredibly appreciative of our Conservation Cup chairman Heath Randolph and his entire committee,” said Lew Crampton, Science Center CEO. “Their leadership has helped raise funds toward meeting a $250,000 challenge grant from The Batchelor Foundation for the development of our Florida Forever Science Trail and the installation of our new Conservation Course. We have until July 2016 to raise the matching funds, which will all go toward our continued expansion and improvement plans.”

The Science Center’s Conservation Course, a new 18-hole miniature golf course, is a collaboration between Jim Fazio and Gary Nicklaus, sons of two of the most well-known design icons in the golf community. The Science Center is scheduled to break ground for the project in 2016. The course will educate visitors and locals alike about natural Florida habitats, especially the Everglades. Each hole represents a naming opportunity and will include plaques explaining plants and animals indigenous to South Florida. Sponsorships of the science trail and the Conservation Course are available at all levels.

Major sponsors for the Conservation Cup included: RevitalIV, First Republic Bank, Cari Rentas, CBIZ, Dennis Goldstein, EDS Air Condition and Carolyn and Ed Sasso. Additional sponsors included: The Honda Classic – Russ Evans, Nicklaus Design, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Schumacher, Butler Construction, Kennel Club, LaRocaa and Associates, Mettler Randolph Massey, Ferguson Carroll & Sterlacci P.L., MP Design and Architecture, Jeff and Liza Smith, Hedrick Brothers, The Pohrer Group of K2 Realty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Steven Douglas Associates, BBT, Cemex, Garden of Life, Maschmeyer Concrete, Paddock Partnerships and Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph.

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium features more than 50 hands-on educational exhibits, an 8,000 gallon fresh and salt water aquarium- featuring both local and exotic marine life, a digital planetarium, conservation research station, Florida exhibit hall, Pre-K focused “Discovery Center” and an interactive Everglades exhibit. The Science Center’s fall blockbuster exhibition, Dinosaurs Around the World, is currently on display and features more than a dozen life-size and life-like animatronic dinosaurs. All exhibits will be on display during Dinosaurs Around the World’s special showing, which runs through April 16, 2016.

For more information about the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium and its benefit events, please contact Marcy Hoffman, the Science Center’s director of institutional development, at 561-370-7738 or email mhoffman@sfsciencecenter.org.

For general information about the Science Center and its exhibits and programming, please visit www.sfsciencecenter.org or call 561-832-1988. Please follow the Science Center on Twitter @SFScienceCenter and like it on Facebook.

November, 2015 – Special Events at the Zoo

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November 2015 Special Events Announced for Palm Beach Zoo

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.The Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is announcing the following special events and promotions for the month of November 2015:

November 12, 2015: “Water Management and Sea Level Rise: Impacts and Adaptation” by Dr. Jayantha Obeysekera –The evening will focus on the threat of sea level rise in Florida neighborhoods, its impact on our native species and what is being done to address this looming crisis. Guests are invited to enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and Zoo animal encounters in the Tropics Cafe from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. before the lecture presentation. To purchase your tickets online, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

 

Kids Day Off Discount: November 16 (embargo until November 15) – It’s a teacher work day which means no school, and that’s a perfect excuse to come see what’s new at the zoo! Enjoy HALF-OFF regular admission for kids with an accompanying regular adult admission! (Maximum 4 kids per adult) Valid on November 16 only.

 

Story Time at the Zoo: November 14, November 21, November 28, 10:30 a.m. – It’s quite the page turner! This popular event will take place three different times in the month of November at the Zoo’s Conservation Depot by the Safari Train and the Wildlife Carousel. Story Time at the Zoo is geared towards encouraging children to connect with wildlife through reading. Story Time is included in the cost of Zoo admission.

 

One, Two, at the Zoo Toddler Workshop (3-4 Year Olds): November 21, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.  

We have two feet, but some animals have more and some less. Practice your numbers as we meet animals with different numbers of legs! Age-specific crafts and activities are designed to excite and intrigue your child. Workshops include up-close animal encounters, stories, song or game, crafts, and admission to the zoo. Workshops for 3 and 4 year olds include a snack. One adult is required to attend the program with children. Pre-registration is required.

 

“Fiesta Cultural” Celebrating Hispanic Heritage: November 22, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society is proud to present this exciting multi-cultural event! Bring your appetite because our Tropics Café is whipping up a special menu of delicious Hispanic and Latin American cuisines. Other event highlights include a live band/DJ, children’s art activities and lots of family-friendly fun! Regular Zoo admission prices apply during the day.

 

Group Overnights: Scouts, Community Groups & Birthday Parties – NEW this fall: choose your theme for your overnight adventure! Discover what happens at the Zoo when the sun goes down and the zookeepers go home!  This program is ideal for classes, Scout troops, community organizations, youth groups, or birthday parties.  Participants enjoy up-close animal encounters, a nocturnal tour and other wild activities.  Pizza and continental breakfast are included.

 

Baby Goeldi’s Monkey: New at the Zoo — Have you seen our new baby Goeldi’s monkey on exhibit? The baby monkey can be seen during regular hours, at exhibit #27 on the Palm Beach Zoo map. Goeldi’s monkeys are facing human-induced habitat loss and degradation from logging, farming, oil production and harvesting. One way you can help preserve their habitat is to purchase Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) paper, which was produced using trees that are managed in a sustainable way, preventing mass deforestation.

Kookaburra Exhibit: An Unforgettable Experience –That’s not laughter you hear, that is the Kookaburra welcoming you to Palm Beach Zoo! Known for having one of the most distinct bird calls in the world, the Kookaburra is a huge hit with zoo visitors. As for their loud and infamous ‘koo-koo-koo-koo-koo-kaa-kaa-kaa’ cackle, that is a territorial call to warn other birds to stay away.

 

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.

 

November, 2015- Wellington Announces Green Market Grand Opening

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November, 2015- Wellington Announces Green Market Grand Opening

Wellington is excited to announce the re-opening of the Green Market at Wellington on Saturday, November 14th at 9:00am, next to the Wellington Amphitheater at 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. Shop for fresh produce, baked goods, and unique wares – many of which are harvested or handcrafted by local farmers and artisans. The Market features a shaded sitting area, lush green space, restrooms, and Scott’s Place; a barrier-free playground designed to meet the needs of all children.

Visitors can relax and spend time with family and friends while supporting the community by shopping local. The Market features a wide selection of produce, ranging from fruits and vegetables to everyday favorites like homemade salsa, baked goods, and local honey. Visitors will find a unique selection of artists and crafters selling jewelry and handicrafts.

The grand opening weekend will feature live music performed by Davee Bryan. A face painter and balloon artist will also be on hand for the kids.

The Market will be open rain or shine on Saturdays from 9:00am to 1:00pm, November 14th, 2015 through April 30th, 2016 and will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas weekends.

The Green Market at Wellington is pet friendly. Admission and parking are FREE.

The Green Market at Wellington is produced and hosted by POTTC Events and is proudly sponsored in part by the Village of Wellington, Kool 105.5, Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast, and The Palm Beach Post.

For more Information please visit www.GreenMarketatWellington.com or call POTTC Events at (561) 792-9260.

Please sign up for the latest news and updates from the Village at www.wellingtonfl.gov/enews.

For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.

November, 2015 – Dessert First for Kravis Center

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DESSERT FIRST FOR KRAVIS CENTER ANNUAL FRIEND MEMBERS

Donors indulge in sweet sampling before “So You Think You Can Dance” show

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Judy Mitchell, Stephanie Glavin, Jane Mitchell. Photo: Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach.

(WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.) Nearly 200 Kravis Center Annual Friend Members raised their mint chocolate milkshake shots in support of the exciting 2015-2016 season at the Center’s Annual Dessert Reception. Held just prior to the evening’s performance of So You Think You Can Dance, the reception was full of families and delectable confections.  The event was sponsored by Bank of America and offered Kravis Center leadership an opportunity to thank Annual Friend level donors for their ongoing support of the Kravis Center.

“Tonight’s reception is a celebration of your continued commitment to the Kravis Center,” said Judith Mitchell, Kravis Center CEO.  “As a donor, one of your benefits is the opportunity to order performance tickets prior to the general public, but more than that, you can take great pride in knowing that your contribution supports the Center’s nationally acclaimed arts education and outreach programs.  In fact, nearly 60,000 children attended numerous performances through the Kravis Center’s S*T*A*R Series last season.  We applaud you for helping us fulfill our mission and we look forward to another star-studded season with you!”

Kravis Center Annual Friend Members contribute a yearly gift of $100 or more and also receive priority access to Kravis On Broadway and Regional Arts Concert Series, subscriptions to Kravis Center publications, as well as a special memento of the season and an invitation to the Annual Friend Members Dessert Reception.

“We are most grateful to Bank of America for sponsoring our Annual Friends’ reception for the fifth consecutive year,” continued Ms. Mitchell.  “It is significant to note that Bank of America has supported the Kravis Center since 1986 as contributors to the original building campaign. We deeply appreciate their continued commitment to art and culture in our community.”

Before moving on from sugary sweets to So You Think You Can Dance, Annual Friend Members heard from Stephanie Glavin, Palm Beach County Market Manager for Bank of America, who also thanked the donors for their commitment.  She acknowledged that supporting the Kravis Center not only supports the arts, but supports business in our community, as the Center acts as a catalyst to attract new businesses and to spark innovation.

Centrally located in West Palm Beach, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast with a renowned national and international reputation. Established as a leading force in the social fabric of the community, its many outreach programs are as broad and varied as the community itself. To date, the Center has opened the door to the performing arts for approximately two million school children.

For more information on becoming a member of the Kravis Center call 561-651-4320 or visit kravis.org/membership.  For general information about Kravis Center performances, please visit the Center’s official website at kravis.org or call the box office at 561-832-7469 (561-832-SHOW).