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April, 2015 – Easter Egg Hunt and Crafts at St. Michael

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April 4th 2015 Easter Egg Hunt and Crafts

For All Children at

St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church

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St. Michael Lutheran Church will be hosting an afternoon of Easter egg hunting and crafts for all children who wish to attend and participate.   Children are simply asked to please bring their own Easter basket. The hunt will take place Saturday, April 4th  from 1PM – 3PM at St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church located at 1925 Birkdale Drive, Wellington, Florida.

If you have any questions please e-mail ricksen3@bellsouth.net. Also feel free to contact St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church at 561-793-4999 or visit http:/www.stmichaelelc.com.

Regarding: St. Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church – Easter Egg Hunt and Crafts

Date Written: March 27, 2015

Contact Information: Monica Kallas – SharpShooter Marketing Group – 561.762.1713

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April, 2015 – A Basic Understanding of a Corporation

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Legal IntelligenceBlancaAndNadia

A Basic Understanding of a Corporation

By Blanca Greenstein, Esq., & Nadia Hoosien, Esq. with Greenstein & Associates

 

Whether you are thinking of forming your own Corporation or have already done so, it is important to understand both the formation and continuous requirements of owning a Corporation. This Article will discuss the basic requirements of formation, as well as the roles and regulations pertaining to the directors and officers of a Corporation.

In order to form a Corporation, one or more incorporators are necessary. Those incorporators then are required to submit the Articles of Incorporation to the Department of State. Once the Department of State has filed those Articles, corporate existence begins. The incorporators are then required to hold an organizational meeting, in which the directors will be elected. Thereafter, either the incorporators or new directors will elect officers of the Corporation, and adopt the by-laws.

Articles of Incorporation: While you can find very helpful information and requirement details at the website of the Florida Department of State, it is noteworthy to highlight some of the mandatory provisions required for the Articles of Incorporation. First, the name of the Corporation must include either “corporation; company” or “incorporated”. It is not sufficient to use “ltd” or “limited” for instance. Second, the name and street address of each incorporator must be provided. Third, the name and address of each registered agent/office must be provided. And fourth, the Articles must state the number of authorized shares the Corporation is permitted to sell. For More Information Click Here.

By-Laws: By-Laws will contain information regarding the internal governance of the Corporation. These By-Laws will provide information about the Officers duties and meeting dates for example. By-Laws are adopted either by the incorporators or directors, and may be amended by either the directors or shareholders, unless that power is expressly reserved in the Articles of Incorporation. Florida Corporation Forms.

Directors: Corporations require at least 1 person to take the role of a director, who has to be at least 18 years of age. Shareholders may elect directors at annual meetings, and may also remove those directors with or without cause, unless the Articles of Incorporation expressly state that directors may only be removed “for cause”. Directors take the role of “management” and “delegators”. Under the management concept, directors set corporate policies, declare dividends, and supervise officers for example. Directors have a duty of care and a duty of loyalty to the Corporation. Under a duty of care, the directors are required to act with the care that an ordinarily prudent person would exercise in a similar position, under the similar circumstances. Under the duty of loyalty, the director must act in good faith, and with a reasonable belief that the director’s actions are in the Corporation’s best interest.

In order to maintain an active corporate status, the Corporation must comply with the Florida Annual Report Requirement, as well as with various Regulatory and Tax Requirements. It is important to comply with these requirements, as failure to do so can risk administrative dissolution. As a Corporation, it is also necessary to obtain an employer identification number, which can be retrieved from the IRS. Remember, forming a Corporation and continuing its status has many benefits that can provide personal asset protection, as well as tax benefits. The Law Offices of Greenstein and Associates has extensive experience and knowledge in the formation of a Corporation and we are happy to discuss the formation of a Corporation in greater detail with you.

Disclaimer: This column is not intended to provide legal information or advice. All data and information provided on this column is for informational purposes only as well as to give general information and a general understanding of the law, and not to provide specific legal advice. By reading this column you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the publisher. This column should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state.

 

 

 

April, 2015 – Sitting, the Silent Foe!

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Health & FitnessCheryl Alker

Sitting – The Silent Foe!

By Cheryl Alker

What are you doing whilst you are reading this article? Let me guess . . . Sitting! Am I right? On average, adults spend over half of their waking hours sitting, at least 8 hours a day! Now you may not consider yourself a coach potato, in fact I’m not even suggesting you are, but let’s just take a look how many hours you might spend in the seated position.

 

We wake up, sit for breakfast, drive to work or the gym (sitting), we sit at a desk for 4 hours before heading off to lunch where we sit to eat, back to our desk for another 3 hours or so (sitting), drive home (sitting), eat dinner (sitting), watch TV or browse the Internet (sitting) before retiring to bed. You may have got in a great workout during the day so probably feel that all those hours seated have been mitigated by the blood, sweat and tears you put into that workout, but it doesn’t. Here’s the problem, our muscles learn by repetition so if at least half your day is spent seated then your muscles are learning this position over and above other postural traits.

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One of the scariest things about chronic sitting is the way it begins to reprogram your entire body so your muscles and joints actually start begging you to sit. Continual sitting literally hijacks your muscles, lengthening some, shortening others causing a huge imbalance. This imbalance leads to poor posture, dysfunctional movement patterns and ultimately pain, discomfort, back pain and a higher risk of injury.

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How do you think you look when you sit at your desk or get behind the wheel of your car?  I am going to take a guess, your head will have crept forward, your shoulders will have rolled inwards compressing your chest, your upper spine will round, and in fact your whole body will start to adopt a deformed “C” shape. This “C” shape will cage your internal organs, reducing your blood flow and before long, the continual pressure will start to focus on a few discs in your back and will start grinding on your nerves, now you really are in pain. One day you make a movement and “pop” there goes a disc that you thought happened because of the movement, but unfortunately the real culprit was the silent and continual dysfunctional posture that you have adopted through prolonged sitting.

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Most of us don’t even know why our back, neck or shoulders always feel stiff and continually ache, or why when we rise to stand we move gingerly to ensure we don’t “put something out”, or why it takes a few baby steps to get our hips fully mobile. The plain simple truth is that sitting is a silent foe, that depending on where you are in the cycle will be responsible for your tight and aching muscles, high blood pressure, weight gain even when you are working out, difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, poor and restless sleep and back pain. These are all signs that are warning you of this single destructive habit.

 

So what do you do? It’s not as if we can go through life not sitting again. Luckily it can be rectified very easily, just keep getting up. If you have to set up a notification every 30 minutes to signal you that it’s time to move, do it! You don’t have to go far but as long as you break the cycle the results will speak for themselves. You have to start to be proactive and redefine what movement means to you. Go to the bathroom, get a drink, go outside, walk up and down a flight of stairs, stand up and stretch your hamstrings, quadriceps, and calf muscles, mobilize your upper body with a few rhythmic movements. Whatever it is do it little and often, but just get moving, the long and short term benefits will be life changing!

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Cheryl Alker specializes in flexibility training, facial exercises and postural alignment. Her 30 year career started as a group fitness and personal trainer, she has lectured and directed fitness training programs in both Europe and the USA and was an advisor for a Governmental health promotion program. Alker and her company Stretch Results International continues to work with a select clientele from a base in Palm Beach County, Florida, certifying health professionals in her results based stretching program, educating consumers through public speaking and offering consultation to clients who wish to lose their muscular pain and gain flexibility to achieve full and active lifestyles. Alker has a proven totally natural program that alleviates back pain visit www.secretbackpaincure.com. For more information about professional continuing education and consultation options, e:books or DVD’s please call Cheryl on 561 889 3738 or visit www.stretchresults.com.

April, 2015 – South Florida’s Microbrewery Boom

The Florida FoodieSaucy Sarah

South Florida’s Microbrewery Boom

By Saucy Sarah

The popularity of beer has grown exponentially over the past decade and, in response to the popularity, our area has seen a boom in independently owned and operated breweries. Many breweries in the area are open to the public and range from offering simple tastings to full-service restaurants. In addition to the great selection of breweries to visit, Palm BeachCounty plays host to many beer festivals throughout the year. The festivals’ offer the beer aficionado a chance to sample a vast selection of beers from all over the nation. Many festivals also include local restaurants offering beer-friendly food pairings. Sampling locally crafted beers is a great way to savor the unique culinary flavors of our area. Here are my top picks for getting your “brew on”.

Due South Brewing

2900 High Ridge Rd. #3

Boynton Beach, Florida 33426

(561) 463-BEER (2337)

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Beer flights are a great way to explore the varieties of beers a brewery offers.

 

Due South Brewery, located in the industrial section of Boynton Beach, is a rising star on the national beer scene. Due South’s humble beginnings from homebrew to a 15,000 sq ft facility has not gone unnoticed by beer lovers. Their beloved Caramel Crème Ale is a local favorite and is always on tap at their Boynton Taproom, which is open Tuesday through Sunday’s.  The taproom also hosts several guest beers on a rotating basis. You can drop by and taste some of their favorites and some of their new flavors. On the weekends, you can also take a tour of the brewery for a nominal fee.

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Due South offers an urban industrial feel in its tasting room.

Saltwater Brewery

1701 W. Atlantic Ave.

Delray Beach, FL 33444

561-865-5737

 

Saltwater Brewery, Located in Delray Beach is a well-known beer found at many local bars and eateries. Saltwater offers a wide selection of innovative, hand-crafted beers that complement the local atmosphere. With beer names such as, “Sea Cow” and “Smokin’ Red Fish”, you’ll want to try them all. The brewery has a taproom on site and offers happy hour specials. Tours are offered on Wednesdays and the weekends.

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Saltwater Brewery’s on-tap lineup.

 

The Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery

2621 North Federal Hwy

Boca Raton, Florida

561-368-4643

 

The Funky Buddha, located in Boca, is a hip place to a good beer and some great food. The owners are always trying out strange and interesting beer flavors in their brewery. It’s like a mad scientist’s lab. Along with food and libations, the brewery hosts live music and entertainment. It is a hip, cool place to spend a few hours exploring exciting flavors.

 

Tequesta Brewing Company

287 U.S. 1 Tequesta,

FL 33469 United States

561-745-5000

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A pint of Tequesta Brewery’s finest

Tequesta Brewing Company offers seven to eight hand-crafted brews on site plus highlights a revolving selection of guest brewers from around Florida. Open Tuesday through Sunday, Tequesta Brewing company boasts a great happy hour. Tequesta Brewing offers the unique “Growler”, as stated on their website, “Named for the growling sound made by CO2 escaping from buckets of beer sold a century ago, growlers are containers filled with fresh beer meant to be taken home. What makes the growlers at Tequesta Brewing unique is the method in which they are filled. Rather than simply opening a tap to fill the bottle [Tequesta Brewing Co.] has purchased an Austrian machine, one of only a few in the United States”.

 

 

April Beer-Themed Events

 

April 15th: Palm Beach Zoo’s, “Brew at the Zoo

Enjoy at day at the zoo sampling hand-crafted beers from 25 breweries. Half of the featured brews will be from Florida. There will also be food on hand from a variety of local restaurants for purchase. The event begins at 6:00pm and admission begins at $35.00, which gets you a 2oz sampling mug. VIP options are available.

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April 25th: Craft Beer & Burger Bash at PGA National Resort

This event boasts over 60 craft beers and hard ciders to sample. In addition to the brews, local restaurants offer sample sliders. Tastes test the best of Palm Beach County and vote for the best burger! PGA National is offering special event packages that included hotel accommodations and event admission. Call for more information on pricing for packages and single day tickets. 1-800-863-2819

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PGA National’s Craft Beer Fest & Burger Bash has something for everyone

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In her previous life, Sarah, a Palm Beach County Native, spent ten years working in various high-end eating establishments around South Florida. She is currently a fiction thesis candidate in the MFA program at Florida International University where she also teaches creative writing and rhetoric. If that is not enough, Sarah is also the owner of Cakes by Sarah, a local custom cake shop. Sarah lives in Lake Worth with her husband and two beautiful boys. “Food, fiction, and family are my life.”

 

 

 

April, 2015 – Kretzer’s Music for the Mind Series Continues

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KRETZER PIANO MUSIC FOUNDATION PRESENTS…..

INDEPENDENCE MIDDLE SCHOOL

Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 7:00 pm           

Kretzer Piano Music Foundation presents this concert as part of their ongoing Music for the Mind concert series to benefit music education and children’s charities.

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Independence Middle School is a public middle school of 1300 students located in the heart of the Abacoa neighborhood of Jupiter.  Since the school’s opening in 2002,  the IMS Music Department has been an integral part of the school culture.  Under the direction of J. Christine Murray (band director) and Carrie Leahy (choral director),  the music department consists of 435 students spread throughout 5 choirs and 5 bands.  This performance will feature the advanced ensembles,  Voices of Independence and the IMS Wind Ensemble.

Proceeds for the concert will help defray the costs of their competition trips to Orlando and Chattanooga.

The Harriet Himmel Theater at CityPlace
700 S. Rosemary Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

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

 

Tuesday, April 21 at 7:00 pm

 

CONTACT:     For information call Kathi Kretzer, Kretzer Piano
561-748-0036   kkretzer@kretzerpiano.com

 

About Music for the Mind:  Held on the third Tuesday of every month in the Harriet Himmel Theater at CityPlace,  Music for the Mind concerts feature musical groups from Palm Beach County.  Beginning in 2002,  the concerts have provided 10,000 young musicians the opportunity to perform while raising over $465,000 to help promote music in our schools and community.  Sponsors include Classical South Florida 90.7,  CityPlace and the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation.  Learn more at www.kretzerpiano.com/kpmf.

March, 2015 – Peeps Arriving

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PEEPS Are Arriving at Gallery

Each year, Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery presents a PEEPS Show, featuring the PEEPS works from artists all over PB County.

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Our celebrity judges are Patricia Born, Bob Born (Inventor of PEEPS), Greg Rice and Mayor Pam Triolo.  They will determine the prize winners.  You will receive a ballot and vote for the PEEPLE’s Choice winners.

PEEPS treats will be served all evening along with our wine and cheese reception.  Look for our PEEPS Express- The PEEPS Trains that circles in the gallery.

March, 2015 – Science Center’s 29th Annual Engineering Contest

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SCIENCE CENTER IS SEEKING STUDENTS FOR 29th ANNUAL ENGINEERING CONTEST

$5,000 in cash and prizes is up for grabs at annual Drop it, Build it, Float it, Launch it, Thrill it

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Andrew Richards, 18, from West Palm Beach and Jerone Lane, 18, from Riviera Beach, cheer on their boat in the “Float it” competition. Boats are made on-site with everyday household items. The 29th annual competition takes place on Saturday, April 11. Photo credit: provided by the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium/Esteban Parchuc

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) –  Calling all eager student engineers! Now is your chance for hands-on, minds-on science exploration at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium’s 29th annual Drop it, Build it, Float it, Launch it, Thrill it Engineering Competition.  Elementary, middle and high school students from all over South Florida are invited to compete for $5,000 in cash and prizes.  The competition takes place on Saturday, April 11, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m and the deadline to register is April 8.

The contest celebrates engineering ingenuity with entrants able to participate in five different design contests.  Competitors will see if they have a good egg or Humpty Dumpty after their egg container takes a three-story drop from a cherry picker in the Drop It competition; or if their bottle rocket will blast off or fizzle out during the Launch It competition.  Bridges will be built, floatable boats will be crafted and roller coasters will operate as students compete for prize money, awarded to the first through third place winners in each category.  The competition will be judged by the Florida Engineering Society.

“We are very excited to be celebrating nearly 30 years as the host of the annual Drop it, Build it, Float it, Launch it, Thrill it Engineering Competition,” said Lew Crampton, Science Center CEO.  “Over the last year, we have tremendously increased our educational offerings to get students interested in careers in science.  Drop it, Build it has always been a popular annual contest, but now we have monthly programs like Hack Shack for computer coding and GEMS Club for young girls.  As part of our mission to ‘open every mind to science’ we are certainly serving as the local hub for informal science education.  We would especially like to thank the Florida Engineering Society for their long-standing partnership and support, as they too recognize the importance of getting kids involved in science.”

The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, named the 2014 Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches’ nonprofit of the year, 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 and an interactive Everglades exhibit.  Afterlife: Tombs & Treasures of Ancient Egypt, the Science Center’s newest traveling exhibit, features more than 200 ancient and authentic artifacts.  All exhibits are on display during Afterlife’s special showing.  In true Science Center style, the highly anticipated blockbuster exhibition has interactive components, making it feel like guests have taken a trip to Egypt to explore ancient artifacts and tombs.

Thanks to support from the Florida Engineering Society, and the support of generous sponsors, students will have the opportunity to take home nearly $5,000 in prize money.  Event sponsors include Alvin I. Brown & Peggy S. Brown Charitable Foundation, The Weiss School, Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County Inc., Florida Power & Light, Aerojet Rocketdyne, B/E Aerospace, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County and the Tourist Development Council.

To register, and for competition rules and regulations, please visit www.sfsciencecenter.org or call 561-370-7710.  Contest entry is $3 to each registrant and includes a complimentary lunch for the participant, along with complimentary admission for the participant and one adult. The community is invited to watch the excitement as local kids demonstrate their ingenuity and science skills.  In addition to individual prizes, a special prize will be awarded to the school with the most participants.

For more information on the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium’s upcoming events, like the Science Center on Facebook and follow it on Twitter @SFScienceCenter.

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March, 2015 – Lake Worth Playhouse Scholarship

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Lake Worth Playhouse to Provide a Scholarship to Prospective Performing Arts Students 

The Lake Worth Playhouse is proud to announce a new scholarship made possible by Support Dance, Inc. In conjunction with Support Dance, Inc. the Playhouse will provide a scholarship to assist a deserving student who plans to pursue higher education in the fine arts (including dance, theatre, and backstage/production tech). Scholarship candidates must participate in at least one Lake Worth Playhouse production whether as a performer or member of the crew.

Support Dance, Inc. has a rich history of providing financial assistance to organizations and individuals who further the education and advancement of dance, especially for today’s youth, “tomorrow’s audiences.” They have chosen to continue their legacy by providing the Lake Worth Playhouse with the resources to further education of the arts in the community.

ABOUT LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE     

Lake Worth Playhouse is a non-profit community theatre with a diverse array of offerings, including award-winning dramas, comedies, musicals, area premieres, Broadway favorites, children’s shows, ballets and operas on film, live concerts, improv comedy and alternative programming. In addition to its main stage theatrical fare, the Playhouse presents year-round independent and foreign films in the Stonzek Theatre, an intimate black-box style theatre equipped with a large viewing screen and high-definition projection. The Playhouse is proud to offer a variety of educational programs for adults and children, as well as community outreach initiatives that bring cultural programs into the neighborhoods of underserved youth and also make theatre available free of charge for disadvantaged citizens in the community.

April, 2015 – Wellington Garden Club Meeting

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WELLINGTON GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
     April 6, 2015

The Wellington Garden Club will meet Monday,
April 6, 2015, at Wellington’s Village Park on
11700 Pierson Road.   A business meeting will
start at 10:30 a.m., followed by lunch at 11:30
a.m., and a program at 12:15p.m. on Coral Reef Restoration efforts, presented by Ashley Hill.

As Education  and Volunteer Coordinator at the  Coral Restoration Foundation in Key Largo, Ms. Hill, who resides in Key Largo, schedules volunteers, and outreach projects. She also manages the Foundation’s internships and communications.

The coral reef restoration and conservation effort
Is one that has been embraced by the Florida
Federation of Garden Clubs, and serves to protect
our natural resources and environment. It creates off-
shore nurseries for threatened coral species.

Join us for an informative presentation on how to
plant and grow coral. Learn how you can help.
Guests are welcome, but seating is limited.  To
reserve a seat, call Carol Coleman at 561-792-2290.
For more information, visit www.wellingtongardenclub.org