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November, 2014 – Quantum Foundation Awards $750K to NonProfits

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Quantum Foundation awards $750,000 to grassroots nonprofits in PBC 

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: On Tuesday, Nov. 18, Quantum Foundation hosted a celebratory breakfast event at the Gaines Park Community Center to award grants totaling $750,000 to 66 small, grassroots organizations in Palm Beach County. The annual Quantum in the Community initiative provides funds for operating support in amounts ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 to qualifying nonprofits that help meet the basic needs—like food, clothing and transportation—of the county’s most vulnerable residents. The 66 grantee organizations represented all four corners of the county, from Tequesta to Boca Raton and from Belle Glade to Riviera Beach.

Quantum Foundation Staff_Quantum Foundation President Eric M. Kelly with Program Officer Shannon Hawkins, Board Member Donna Mulholland and the foundation’s CFO, Joe Paskoski.
Quantum Foundation Staff_Quantum Foundation President Eric M. Kelly with Program Officer Shannon Hawkins, Board Member Donna Mulholland and the foundation’s CFO, Joe Paskoski.

“We’re a health-focused foundation,” said Quantum Foundation President Eric M. Kelly. “We want to make a real impact on the health of the county. Our goals are for people to manage their own health, have access to resources for health and to strengthen the connections between organizations in the health system. But we understand that it’s impossible to live a healthy life if your basic needs aren’t being met. Good nutrition, adequate clothing, secure housing, transportation to help you get to work – these are some of the building blocks of good health and a healthy community. We are humbled by what these organizations do, often on a shoestring budget. We’re so grateful to be able to continue supporting them.”

This year, four of the 66 organizations receiving grants are:

FOOD

Church of the Harvest, Pahokee:

This project provides food to local people in need – 400 to 600 bags of food every single week! The food pantry is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A satellite site, which provides an additional 150 bags of food, is open every other Thursday in South Bay. Those needing to make use of the pantry or anyone who would like to support this worthwhile endeavor should contact Barbara Iderosa at pahokeeharvest@aol.com.

Phone: 561-924-7776

TRANSPORT

Wheels from the Heart, Boca Raton:

This wonderful organization was founded in response to a desperate need in the community – low-income single mothers who need dependable transportation in order to work and support themselves and their children. Since it officially started operating in January 2014, the organization has given away 15 cars to worthy working moms. If you could donate a vehicle that would be wonderful but there are many other ways to help. Contact Steven Muschlitz at sfmwheels@aol.com to learn more or visit wheelsfromtheheart.org

Phone: 561-445-7444

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Hugs and Kisses, Royal Palm Beach:

Hugs and Kisses pays living expenses directly to creditors of cancer patient families to ease the stress and anxiety of a difficult time in their lives. The organization assists with mortgages/rent, utilities, car payments and other urgent bills. In 2014, Hugs & Kisses received 23 applications for support totaling $40,000.

If you’d like to ease the struggles of a family coping with cancer, via financial assistance or by volunteering your time and skills, please contact Mavae Andrea at mavae.andrea@hugsandkissesinc.org or visit hugsandkissesinc.org

Phone: 561-819-9471

BASIC NEEDS FOR FOSTER YOUTH

My Own Home Project, West Palm Beach:

This organization provides young adults exiting foster care in Palm Beach County with the basic household items needed to begin independent lives. The project provides these young people with a bed, microwave, toaster, pots & pans, towels, bedding, tool kit, etc. so they can begin their lives like any fortunate teenager heading off into the world. Since operations started in 2012, My Own Home Project has given away $50,000 worth of goods to foster children aging out of the system. There are many ways you can help, directly and indirectly. If you could help warm the heart of a foster child, please contact Erin Udell at erin@myownhomeproject.org.

Visit myownhomeproject.org

Phone: 772-807-2235

Applications for Quantum in the Community grants open in the fall every year and funds are awarded each November. To qualify, applicant organizations must be based in Palm Beach County and have annual cash expenses of less than $500,000. The board of Quantum Foundation approved the Quantum in the Community initiative in 2011 when economic surveys showed local nonprofits were to struggling to keep their doors open in the troubled economy. Since then, the foundation has awarded a total of $2.5 million to these projects in addition to the approximately 6.5 million it invests each year in other major health-related initiatives.

To learn more about the Quantum in the Community initiative, please visit the organization’s website at: www.quantumfnd.org/quantum-in-the-community

 

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Background on Quantum Foundation:

Quantum Foundation is a private grantmaking organization that funds approved charities and certain government agencies serving Palm Beach County, Florida. Quantum Foundation’s mission is to inspire and fund bold initiatives that improve the health of Palm Beach County. According to the latest data compiled by the Florida Philanthropic Network (FPN), Quantum Foundation is the largest Palm Beach County-based health funder with 100% of grant dollars used to support local communities. Since its founding over sixteen years ago, Quantum Foundation has given away more than $115 million in grants to more than 450 organizations.

2014 Quantum in the Community Grantees (in alphabetical order)

 

Africa International Christian Mission Boynton Beach
Alliance Primitive Ministries Delray Beach
Angel Flight Southeast West Palm Beach
Bella’s Angels Jupiter
Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope Tequesta
Church of the Harvest Pahokee
Clinics Can Help West Palm Beach
Community Caring Center of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach
Do Right Church of Jesus Christ, God & the Holy Ghost West Palm Beach
Dot & Ruby’s Helping Hands Program Belle Glade
Dress for Success of the Palm Beaches Lantana
Emmaus Alliance Ministries Boynton Beach
Episcopal Charities of Southeast Florida Oakland Park
Extended Hands Community Outreach West Palm Beach
Faith’s Place Center West Palm Beach
Family Promise of South Palm Beach County Delray Beach
Family Promise of North/Central Palm Beach County West Palm Beach
First Baptist Church Community Development Corporation Riviera Beach
First Christian Church of Gallilea Boynton Beach
First Baptist Church of Lantana Lantana
First Presbyterian Church West Palm Beach
God’s Army Raising Youth Boynton Beach
Good Samaritan Alliance Church of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach
HACER Ministry Corp. West Palm Beach
Haitian Bethel Baptist Church Boynton Beach
Hands Together of the Palm Beaches North Palm Beach
Hannah’s Home of South Florida Tequesta
Healthy Food, Healthy Living Riviera Beach
Heart of God Missions International Lake Park
Help for Haiti Lake Worth
Helping Hands Assistance Program Greenacres
Holy Ground Riviera Beach
Hope 4 Mobility Wellington
Hugs & Kisses Royal Palm Beach
Jack the Bike Man West Palm Beach
Light House Cafe Ministries of the Glades Pahokee
Little Smiles West Palm Beach
My Own Home Project West Palm Beach
Nelson’s Outreach Ministries Lake Park
New Beginning Community Outreach Belle Glade
Next Generations of Holocaust Survivors Boynton Beach
Oasis Compassion Agency Greenacres
Our Support for Children in Need Delray Beach
Our World Early Learning Center West Palm Beach
Pahokee Deliverance Christian Center Pahokee
Payne Chapel Development West Palm Beach
Philadelphia Church of God of the New Testament Delray Beach
Propel Boca Raton
Renaissance World Outreach Worship Center West Palm Beach
Renewed Deliverance Christian Ministry Lake Park
Revival Community Outreach Ministries Riviera Beach
Shammah Baptist Ministries Lake Park
St. George’s Episcopal Church & Center Riviera Beach
St. Vincent de Paul of St. Peter Jupiter
Street Beat South Bay
Tabernacle of Thanksgiving to the Lord West Palm Beach
The Giving Tree of Temple Beth El Boca Raton
The Mentoring Partnership of Palm Beach County Belle Glade
The Salvation Army Boca Raton
The Soup Kitchen Boynton Beach
The Valley of Love Ministries Riviera Beach
Village Baptist Church West Palm Beach
Vital Flight Jupiter
Wellington Cares Wellington
Wheels from the Heart Boca Raton
Wounded Warriors of South Florida Lake Park

November, 2014 – ShowChic’s Nov. Shop Talk

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An Educational Evening with Karin Reid Offield at
ShowChic’s November Shop Talk

Wellington, FL (November 25, 2014)— Fashionable dressage boutique ShowChic is filling Florida’s winter equestrian season with stylish riding apparel, accessories, and valuable information about the equestrian world. ShowChic is once again holding its popular Shop Talk events this season. The dressage community is invited to spend evenings learning and socializing with notable figures of the equine industry at these events. The first Shop Talk of the season was held on November 18, 2014, and featured dressage advocate and rider Karin Reid Offield.

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Dressage enthusiasts and competitors escaped the chilly November evening to fill the inviting room at ShowChic in Wellington, Florida and listen to Offield’s equestrian insights. Offield’s interesting discussion with her attendees focused on her unique journey in the equestrian world, including her purchase of the world-famous dressage stallion Lingh, experiences in international competition, and dedication to promoting the sport of dressage.

The Aspen, Colorado rider has an eclectic background in hunters, jumpers, equitation, reining, cutting, roping, and dressage. She provides lessons and training at her Brek-n-Ridge Farm in Harbor Springs, Michigan. One of the major points in Offield’s equestrian career was her purchase of the 16.3 hand KWPN stallion, Lingh. The world-famous bay has excelled in international dressage competition for well over a decade, and has helped Offield achieve many impressive wins and successes. Offield breeds Lingh, and is excited to watch his offspring flourish in competition as Lingh has.

Like ShowChic, Offield cares deeply about the sport of dressage and is passionate about promoting it and providing education about it. She is the Executive Producer of the upcoming documentary Harry and Snowman, which will tell the true story of a rescue horse who became a talented jumper. Offield has sponsored such prestigious competitions as the World Cup Dressage Finals, as well as countless other equestrian events and educational opportunities.

ShowChic was happy to have Offield as the guest speaker for the November Shop Talk. The event had an excellent turnout, and attendees enjoyed chatting with Offield about her versatile experiences as an equestrian. The Shop Talk also included door prizes and a chance for shopping through ShowChic’s original merchandise. As the engaging evening came to a close, dressage riders began to look forward to the boutique’s upcoming Shop Talks, which are tentatively scheduled to include renowned trainers Bill Warren and Bill McMullin, New York Times best-selling author Tami Hoag, Canadian Olympian Ashley Holzer, and Parelli Natural Horsemanship’s founders Pat and Linda Parelli.

For more information about ShowChic, Shop Talks, and ShowChic’s products—including breeches, show coats, stock ties, shirts, helmets, and jewelry; visit www.showchicdressage.com or call 561-319-2121.

December, 2014 – St. Michael Lutheran Annual Winter Craft Fair

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St. Michael Lutheran Church Annual Winter Craft Fair

Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6th and 7th

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December, 2014 – Affordable Care Act Forum

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December, 2014 – Affordable Care Act Forum

On December 2nd, 2014, a very informative Affordable Care Act (ACA) – “Obamacare” Forum will be held by the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Association of Health Underwriters; the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is a media sponsor.

Jessica Waltman, the National Association of Health Underwriters’ Sr VP of Legislative Affairs and keynote speaker, is flying in from Washington, DC especially for this event.  She will be discussing how Health Care Reform –  “Obamacare” will affect You.

Jim Stenger, current VP and 2016 President of the National Association of Health Underwriters, as well as Marilyn Stenger, President of the Florida Association of Health Underwriters will also be in attendance.  The panel will include Eric Goldman, CEO of Palms West Hospital (HCA), Dr. Jack Zeltzer, President of the Palm Beach County Medical Society and insurance carrier experts.

The luncheon will be held at the Breakers West Country Club, located in West Palm Beach, FL.  This is going to be a first class event with exceptional world-famous Breakers quality food.  This event is expected to sell out; attendees will include business owners, community leaders, individuals in management positions and insurance industry experts.

Do not miss the opportunity to get information straight from Washington DC on a topic that has most people in the nation confused and frustrated.

RSVP today:  Registration link for Health Care Reform Forum

December, 2014 – Women of Vision

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WOMEN OF VISION:

National Geographic Photographers on Assignments
Exhibition Opens Jan. 21 at the 
Palm Beach Photographic Centre
 
Traveling Exhibition Sponsored By PNC Bank Celebrates Work of 11 Inspiring
Female Photojournalists Will Kick Off 20th Annual FOTOfusion
 
(West Palm Beach, FL – Nov. 24, 2014) Women of Vision: National Geographic Photographers on Assignment” will open at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre on Jan. 21. Highlighting the influential photography of 11 award-winning female photojournalists, the traveling exhibition is sponsored by The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC) and will be in Palm Beach until March 22, 2015. The exhibition will kick-off the Photo Centre’s 20th annual FOTOfusion a five-day festival for amateur and professional photographers (Jan. 20-24).
“Women of Vision” features nearly 100 photographs, including moving depictions of far-flung cultures, compelling illustrations of conceptual topics such as memory and teenage brain chemistry, and arresting images of social issues like child marriage and 21st-century slavery. In addition to the photographs, visitors will have an opportunity to learn how National Geographic magazine picture editors work closely with the photographers to select images and tell a story. Video vignettes will present first-person accounts that reveal the photographers’ individual styles, passions and approaches to their craft.
“For the last decade, some of our most powerful stories have been produced by a new generation of photojournalists who are women. These women are as different as the places and the subjects they have covered, but they all share the same passion and commitment to storytelling that has come to define National Geographic,” said Kathryn Keane, vice president of National Geographic Exhibitions. “The exhibition reaffirms the Society’s position as a respected leader in the field of photography.”
PNC and National Geographic have collectively selected exhibition venues based on quality of site and relationships with museum management to ensure a first class exhibition with the ideal local partners, like the Palm Beach Photographic Centre.
PNC’s involvement in the arts is well established throughout its footprint. The bank believes in the power of culturally engaging programs to strengthen the communities where its employees and clients can thrive.
“This National Geographic exhibit beautifully embodies the courage and passion women face throughout the world, while capturing stolen moments of their personal and cultural conflicts and vitality,” said Cressman Bronson, regional president, PNC Bank, Florida East. “It reminds us there is a common thread between recognizing and understanding the challenges, risks and achievements routinely experienced by successful women, whether they’re deciding when to expand a business venture or how to tell a compelling story with a camera.  PNC and National Geographic have a common interest in women who achieve.”
The exhibition underscores National Geographic’s history of documenting the world through photography and its ongoing commitment to supporting photographers as important and innovative storytellers who can make a difference with their work,” said Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive office of the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2015. “It also enhances the theme of our upcoming FOTOfusion that is spotlighting the critical role played by women photographers.”
Women of Vision” was curated by National Geographic Senior Photo Editor Elizabeth Krist, who had the challenging task of choosing a selection of images to best represent the broad portfolios of the 11 extraordinary photographers: Lynsey Addario, Kitra Cahana, Jodi Cobb, Diane Cook, Carolyn Drake, Lynn Johnson, Beverly Joubert, Erika Larsen, Stephanie Sinclair, Maggie Steber and Amy Toensing.

December, 2014 – Tickets On Sale for Father Daughter Dance

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Tickets on Sale Monday, December 1st for the Wellington Father Daughter Dance

Fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, and all blends of families are invited to take part in Wellington’s annual Father Daughter Dance on Saturday, January 31st, 2015. It will be a night of delight designed for daughters ages 5 to 14 and includes dancing, a delicious dinner, games and pictures. Each couple will receive a keepsake to cherish the memories of this fun evening.  The theme for the evening is a magical Frozen “Snow Ball”.

The Father Daughter Dance will take place at the Village Park Gymnasium located at 11700 Pierson Road from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Tickets go on sale beginning on Monday, December 1, 2014 and are on sale through Thursday, January 29, 2015 at the Wellington Community Center and the Village Park Gymnasium. The cost is $50 per resident couple and $62.50 per non-resident couple. Additional tickets may be purchased for $20 per resident and $25 per non-resident.

This event is expected to sell out, so make sure to purchase your tickets early!

For more information, call (561) 791-4005. This event is sponsored by Simon Orthodontics and the Wellington Preservation Coalition and additional sponsorship opportunities are still available.

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

 

November, 2014 – Annual Reach for the Stars at Kravis

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YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE KRAVIS CENTER WAGER ON GREAT EVENT WITH GOURMET FOOD, GAMES AND RHYTHM

Annual Reach for the Stars Turns 22 with Kravis Royale: Cha Cha Ching Party!

(West Palm Beach, Fla.)  Some 500 Kravis Center supporters who attended the Reach for the Stars benefit on Saturday, November 8th hit the jackpot with endless stations of food, wine and specialty drinks, along with gaming tables and Latin music – all to benefit the education programs of the cultural gem.

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Stan Althof and Marcie Gorman-Althof. Photo by Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach.

A signature benefit of the Young Friends of the Kravis Center, Reach for the Stars annually raises funds for the Kravis Center’s S*T*A*R (Students and Teachers Arts Resource) Series and education programs. In celebration of its 22nd annual event, Reach for the Stars celebrated coming of age with big crowds for its “Kravis Royale: Cha Cha Ching Party!” theme, back after it was first introduced at Kravis Center last season.

Local restaurants provided four stories of stations throughout the lobby to feature their own favorite menu items for the event. Participants included Aioli, Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza, Brio Tuscan Grille, Café Chardonnay, Chowder Heads, Del Frisco’s Grille, Echo, Flagler Steakhouse, Ganache Bakery Cafe, Havana Restaurant, Leila Restaurant, Paneterie, Pistache French Bistro and Serenity Garden Tea House & Restaurant.

When guests won big at the gaming tables throughout the Kravis Center lobbies, they converted their winnings to raffle tickets.  Raffle prizes for the evening included five-star hotel stays, a cruise, exquisite jewelry, health packages, photography services, golf packages, restaurant gift certificates, gala tickets and even a personal helicopter tour of Palm Beach County.

“We are thrilled with the attendance and support at this year’s Reach for the Stars benefit,” said Cory Valentine, event co-chair with Zachary Berg.  “Thank you to the Young Friends Executive Committee for all of your efforts to make this benefit another successful evening.  It is through events such as this that we can continue to raise necessary funds for the Center’s education programs, which opens the door to live theater for more than 60,000 children in our community annually.”

Assisting Berg, Valentine and the Young Friends Executive Committee in this year’s roll of the dice were CBS12 News anchor Liz Quirantes, as the guest emcee; and as celebrity Blackjack Dealers, Tim Byrd “The Byrdman” of PalmBeachLiveWorkPlay.com; Josh Cohen, ESPN West Palm; Erin Guy of WPBF 25 News; Deena Lang and Bill Adams from the morning show with Jennifer Ross at Sunny 107.9; and Jay Zeager, 95.9 FM Seaview Radio.

Event sponsors were Marcie Gorman-Althof and Jane M. Mitchell.

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 about Reach for the Stars or Young Friends membership, call (561) 832-7469 or visit www.kravis.org/youngfriends.

 

December, 2014 – Florida Storytellers

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December, 2014 – THE DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: FLORIDA STORYTELLERS 

West Palm Beach, FL | November 21, 2014 On December 10, 2014 at 7:00 PM, Richard René Silvin will launch the 2014-2015 Distinguished Lecture Series with a talk entitled The Life and Work of Addison Mizner. The talk includes details of Mizner’s colorful personal life and the grand palaces he designed and decorated for America’s elite in Palm Beach during the “Roaring Nineteen Twenties.” Numerous pictures of the mansions, most of which have been demolished, will be shown as he discusses the lives of Mizner’s best-known clients and the architect-turned entrepreneur’s failed attempt to create the model city of Boca Raton.

Palm Beach County 1916 Historic Courthouse

René Silvin was raised in Switzerland and received a Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University and two Graduate degrees from Cornell University. He worked for twenty-five years in the investor owned hospital industry (AMI, Inc now Tenet Health Care) and became the Chief Executive Officer of their International subsidiary (AMI, International) which was listed on the London and Zurich Stock Exchanges. Silvin left the business world after surviving a late stage cancer and took up writing as a retirement passion. His new book, Villa Mizner: The House That Changed Palm Beach is about Addison Mizner’s own house in Palm Beach and its various influential owners.

This season’s lectures are based on the theme of “Florida Storytellers,” with four speakers based in Florida or speaking about unique aspects of our culture and history, sharing stories in a style that features richly textured tales, humor, and smarts.

Distinguished Lecture Series Highlights.

  • The series will be held for the second year in the Historic 1916 Courthouse, home to the Historical Society of Palm Beach County and the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum.
  • Museum galleries will remain open throughout the evening, so attendees should arrive early to view this season’s special exhibition Courage Under Fire: 120 Years of Fire Rescue.
  • The Society’s Bookstore will also remain open and attendees will receive a 10% discount off store purchases.
  • Parking is free in the non-metered parking lot off 4th Street, between Dixie and Olive Avenues.
  • A book signing and reception will follow the lecture.

Tickets. Advanced reservations are strongly advised. Limited seating is available, and those with reservations are seated first. Call (561) 832-4164, ext. 100 to reserve your ticket.

  • Free for Historical Society Members.
  • Non-member Admission is $20.

Funding for the series is provided in part by the Palm Beach County Cultural Council, Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, Tourist Development Council, and The Florida Humanities Council. Palm Beach Illustrated is the Official Magazine Sponsor for the 2014-2015 Season.

December, 2014 – 31st Annual Wellington Holiday Parade

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31st Annual Wellington Holiday Parade

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December, 2014 – Wellington Dog Park Temporarily Closed

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Wellington Greenbriar Park & Dog Park Closure December 8th – 12th

The Wellington Dog Park located at Greenbriar Park (2975 Greenbriar Boulevard), including the volleyball court area, will be closed Monday, December 8th through Friday, December 12th. During this time annual pest control treatment will be applied and maintenance and asphalt overlay of paths and walkways will be completed throughout the park.  The park will reopen for normal business hours on Saturday, December 13th.

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