2.) Skip buying that next bottle of wine or scotch, etc. and make a donation.
3.) If you don’t drink, it doesn’t matter; you can just make a donation. See? It’s easy.
presents
“Portfel: The Briefcase”
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Gene Rouzzoe
(561) 771-2713
studiod114@gmail.com
“Chocolate Star Entertainment Celebrates Red Carpet Premier of Portfel: The Briefcase”
“Portfel: The Briefcase,” a Chocolate Star Entertainment Production, premiers on the red carpet Friday, October 17th at 7PM at the Mosart Theatre, 700 Park Ave, Lake Park, FL.
The film stars Wellington actor and executive producer and co-producer of Chocolate Star Entertainment Group, Gene Jenney of Wellington and Royal Palm Beach locals, Shawna Tran and Brian Adams Mahoney. Tran plays an undercover femme fatale secret agent willing to risk it all to take possession of the briefcase from Jenney, who plays ruthless mob underboss Gino Ianello of the Matteo crime family but first Tran has to get by Jenney and his main man, Mahoney.
Portfel was shot on location in downtown West Palm Beach, Wellington and the Acreage using an all South Florida cast and crew.
The Premier is open to the public — tickets will be available at the theater on the day of the event.
Fright Nights opens tonight — It’s all about the scare!
What:
Fright Nights: Three newly themed frightening haunts and a midway of carnival rides.
The haunts are New World Order, Vile and Flamingo Hotel. There also will be one or two scare zones where unsuspecting guests will be surprised to encounter strange and creepy characters.
When:
Oct. 10-11
Oct. 16-18
Oct. 23-25
Oct. 30-Nov. 1.
Midway opens at 6 p.m. Haunted houses at 7 p.m.
Closing time: 11 p.m. on Thursdays and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays
In addition, a Monster Bash Costume Party will be held on Oct. 26 from 6 p.m. until midnight.
Where:
The South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach
Admission:
• $25 for three haunted houses and all carnival rides
• $15 for three haunted houses and no rides
• R.I.P. pass, a fast pass to skip the front of the line, $5. Parental discretion advised for those younger than 12 years old.
For info: Call 561-793-0333 or visit the website, www.myfrightnights.com
Media contact: Call or text Doreen Poreba, The PR Czar® Inc, 772-215-2333
Zelfies for Boo at the Zoo 2014
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Selfies are hot, but “zelfies” are hotter at the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society during Boo at the Zoo 2014. The Zoo is promoting its popular Halloween celebration by inviting the public to take zoo selfies (“zelfies”) with the decorations and post them on social media with the hashtag #PBZBooAtTheZoo. A random winner will be selected on Halloween, October 31, 2014 to win four VIP guest passes to be used any time this year.
“Parents have always loved taking photos of their children dressed up for Halloween during Boo at the Zoo,” explained Ron Brooks, events manager for the Zoo who thought up the word “zelfie.” “By encouraging zelfies, we can become a part of the conversation in the social media landscape and interact with our guests online!”
Boo at the Zoo begins on October 17, 2014, and goes every weekend with extended night hours on certain days through October 31. The full schedule can be found at www.palmbeachzoo.org/boo-at-the-zoo. The public can follow the Zoo’s social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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.
“Read for the Record” in Wellington with Councilwoman Anne Gerwig!
Wellington invites all local families to join Councilwoman Anne Gerwig, in partnership with The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County, for a Jumpstart “Read for the Record” event at Scott’s Place Barrier-Free playground on Tuesday, October 21, 2014.
Jumpstart’s annual “Read for the Record” national campaign mobilizes millions of children and adults to celebrate literacy by participating in the largest shared reading experience.
This year people nationwide will be reading “Bunny Cakes”, by Rosemary Wells, in support of Jumpstart’s mission: to work toward the day every child in America enters kindergarten prepared to succeed.
Wellington Councilwoman Anne Gerwig will be participating by reading “Bunny Cakes” at Scott’s Place Barrier-Free playground, located by Wellington’s Village Hall (12300 Forest Hill Boulevard), starting at 5:00 p.m. All children along with their families are invited to attend.
To learn more about the “Read for the Record” national campaign, visit www.jstart.org.
For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.
Contact:
Sonya Moste, Director of Marketing & Communications
Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
(561) 578-4813 office
(770) 235-3159 cell
What: | 31st Annual Wellington Holiday Parade
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Who: |
The event is hosted by the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Wellington Preservation Coalition and Schumacher Family of Dealerships.
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When: |
Sunday, December 14th
12:00pm: HolidayPark in Wellington Amphitheater opens
2:30pm: Parade Begins
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Parade Route: | Parade begins on Forest Hill Blvd and Wellington Trace,
Then heads South on Forest Hill Blvd, Turns at corner of Forest Hill and Country Club Drive, Parade ends on Country Club Drive.
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Theme: | Peace on Earth
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Other: | This event is free and open to the public.
Download parade and vendor applications at www.CPBChamber.com.
Fun Parade Facts:
1.3 Miles of parade route 10 Fire trucks present 25 Horses in parade or working 31 Years parade has been produced 80 Number of volunteers 111 Number of parade entries in 2013 500 Number of musical instruments in parade 2,500 Number of people walking or riding in parade 25,000 Estimated number of spectators
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South Florida Wildlife Center
Wild for Wildlife
Sunday, December 7, 2014
WHO: South Florida Wildlife Center
WHAT: Wild for Wildlife, hosted by Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, will benefit the South Florida Wildlife Center (SFWC), an affiliate of The Humane Society of the United States. The cocktail reception will feature lavish vegan cuisine, a silent auction and wildlife photography of patients from the SFWC, taken by acclaimed photographer Aaron Ansarov, whose work has been published in National Geographic and Smithsonian magazines.
WHEN: Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 5 p.m.
WHERE: Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Manalapan
WHY: The SouthFloridaWildlifeCenter is one of the largest wildlife hospitals, trauma centers and rehabilitation facilities in the nation. In its 45th year of protecting wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education, the center provides emergency rescue services, diagnostics, surgical and other veterinary treatment, recovery habitats, nursery rearing, and expert rehabilitative care to about 255 different species, 365 days a year. The SouthFloridaWildlifeCenter admits more than 12,000 injured, orphaned or imperiled animals annually, with the goal of returning every rehabilitated native animal back to nature to live wild and free.
HOW MUCH: $200 per person
GENERAL INFO: More information may be obtained by calling Cynthia Barstad at 954-524-4302 ext. 25 or cbarstad@southfloridawildlifecenter.org, or visit www.southfloridawildlifecenter.org
Eau Spa
Pretty Pink Princess Party
Friday, October 24, 2014
WHO: Eau Spa at Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa to benefit For the Gift of Hope
WHAT: The Pretty Pink Princess Party at Eau Spa will benefit For the Gift of Hope, to honor breast cancer awareness month. The evening includes guest speakers, yoga, raffles, breast cancer prevention education, astrology and more! Raffle prizes include a two night stay at Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, spa treatments and a skin detox care session with health coach Barbara Alfonzo and more!
WHEN: Friday, October 24, 2014
WHERE: Eau Spa at Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Manalapan
WHY: The Pretty Pink Princess Party is Eau Spa’s first annual breast cancer awareness month fundraiser to support local charities that help women in breast cancer treatment. This year will benefit For the Gift of Hope, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support for women with breast cancer. Eau Spa’s aim is to offer a space for women to feel beautiful and to learn ways to prevent breast cancer though self-care, awareness, and education.
SCHEDULE:
HOW MUCH: $40
GENERAL INFO: To RSVP, please call 561-540-4960. For more information on Eau Spa, please visit www.eauspa.com. For more information on For the Gift of Hope, please visit www.forthegiftofhope.org.
PALM BEACH SYMPHONY SHARES STAGE
WITH BALLET PALM BEACH AND VANILLA ICE
Mashup Performance Shows Off Palm Beach’s Cultural Diversity
at Florida Governor’s Conference on Tourism
BOCA RATON, FL (Sept. 22, 2014) – An orchestra, a ballet company and a rapper came together for a mashup performance at the Boca Raton Resort and Club entertaining nearly 1,000 tourism industry professionals and VIPs seated for the opening night of the Florida Governor’s Conference on Tourism. In collaboration between the Palm Beach Symphony, Ballet Palm Beach and Palm Beach County resident and local rapper Vanilla Ice, the performance, produced by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, was designed to highlight the quality and diversity of art and culture in the county.
The program for the Chairman’s Dinner at the Governor’s Conference on Tourism began with the Palm Beach Symphony, founded more than 40 years ago, performing “Concerto in D minor for Two Violins and Orchestra” by Johan Sebastian Bach. They were joined on stage by Ballet Palm Beach who danced to Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade for Strings Op 48, II.”
Surprisingly, and to the sounds of snare drum and bass guitar, the ballerinas whipped off their tutus while the symphony transitioned to the well-recognized initial refrain of “Ice Ice Baby.”
Vanilla Ice took the stage while the dancers, now dressed in black tights, broke into original modern dance choreographed by Colleen Smith, artistic director of Ballet Palm Beach, and danced to a version of the rap song arranged by Alfredo Oliva of the Palm Beach Symphony. The audience was on its feet joining in on this once-in-a-lifetime coming together of three distinct art forms.
“We were honored to be invited by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County to entertain and engage an audience in this innovative performance,” noted David McClymont, Palm Beach Symphony Executive Director. “The Palm Beach Symphony recognizes an internal cultural shift and the public value of new approaches to programming. We are, therefore, dedicated to continuing to use the creative capacity of our world-class musicians to deliver inspiring music and spirited performances within our traditional art form.”