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Adopt a New Furry Friend at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

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During the Summer Lovin Fee-Waived Adoption Event!

Saturday, June 15, 2024

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (June 6, 2024) Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League will host the Summer Lovin Fee-Waived Adoption Event* presented by MetLife Pet Insurance, on Saturday, June 15, 2024, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, located at 3200 N. Military Trail in West Palm Beach.  Adoption fees are fee-waived for all adoptable cats, dogs, puppies and kittens.

This special day will not only be an opportunity to find homes for all the hot dogs and cool cats at Peggy Adams, but those who stop by will enjoy music, games, giveaways for adopters, and more!

“This is a perfect time to visit Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and find your forever furry friend,” said Sue Berry, CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. “With over 400 animals in Peggy Adams care, your new best friend is waiting!”

For more information, please visit PeggyAdams.org   Sponsors include MetLife Pet Insurance and Nozzle Nolen.

Please note: *$20 Rabies Tag Fee applies to Palm Beach County residents

About Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League:

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is a nonprofit organization that provides critical services to more than 35,000 animals each year and collaborates with local area rescues to expand the lifesaving work in Palm Beach County.

The Mission of the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is to provide shelter to lost, homeless, and unwanted animals, to provide spay and neuter and other medical services for companion animals, and to care for, protect, and find quality homes for homeless and neglected companion animals, to advocate animal welfare, community involvement, and education to further the bond between people and animals. Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity navigator. Peggy Adams is an independent nonprofit animal rescue organization operating continuously since 1925. For more information and to donate, please visit PeggyAdams.org

League of Women Voters Palm Beach County Helps 1,146 Graduating Seniors Register to Vote

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(West Palm Beach, FL – June 7, 2024) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC) today announced that the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization has helped more than a thousand graduating high school seniors to register to vote prior to their graduation ceremonies.

At 18 events at 16 different schools, students were greeted by enthusiastic volunteers from the League who encouraged the future-focused young adults to register to vote: 1,146 did—including an impressive 141 students Forest Hill High School.

Over a 12-day period, 90 LWVPBC activists—along with volunteers from local chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc in Belle Glade and Wellington, and members of Omicron Delta Zeta in South County—divided into teams that registered graduating seniors from 16 local public high schools

“This was our highest number of new voter registrations ever during these senior check-outs, but we’ll be aiming even higher next year,” says Pamela Maldonado of the League’s Voter Services Committee. She also offered special thanks to school administrators and staff who welcomed the volunteers on campus and encouraged their students to register.

“Of course, now that they are registered, our next job is to get them to turn out and vote,” adds Maldonado. “By encouraging young voters to actually vote, we want to help establish a lifelong habit of voting in every election. 18-29 year-olds constitute the largest demographic group in the country. Low turnout has been the only thing preventing America’s youth from becoming the nation’s most influential voting bloc. A recent poll from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government predicted that over half of young adults plan to vote this year. We plan on working to make sure that it’s well over half.”

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit www.lwvpbc.org or 

www.facebook.com/lwvpbc.

Above: League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County volunteers Nancy Ballen, Lynn Read, and Joe Ricci register new voters at Palm Beach Central High School.

(Photo Credit: Pam Maldonado)

Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Statewide Network Established to Support Florida’s Fatherhood Initiative 

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Governor Ron DeSantis announced the launch of a statewide community network and the Father First website as part of Florida’s fatherhood initiative. The Father First initiative includes educational programs, mentorship programs and one-on-one support to encourage responsible and involved fatherhood in Florida. 

“As a father of three, I am proud of our state for supporting measures that highlight the importance of fatherhood and the nuclear family,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “With a fatherhood crisis in our nation, Florida’s Father First initiative will support families and ensure that more children in our state have a father figure present in their lives. It is imperative that fathers understand the important role they play in their children’s lives.” 

As part of this initiative, the Department of Children and Families (DCF) has established a network of 30 community organizations to provide services to empower fathers to embrace their unique roles in their children’s lives. Father First is a place for dads and future dads to find resources, encouragement and connection needed to be better every day. More information about the initiative can be found online at www.fatherfirstfl.com. Through historic legislation signed in 2022, the Florida Legislature appropriated over $68.9 million to support responsible fatherhood. 

“We are so grateful for the Governor’s leadership in the launch of Father First, a program that will strengthen families through responsible parenting,” said DCF Secretary Shevaun Harris. “We know that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, there are undeniable benefits, and with the help of our partners throughout the state, fathers will have dedicated resources to help them be the father their children deserve. The DeSantis administration remains focused on supporting families, building resiliency and encouraging fathers to choose to be a father first.” 

“Thanks to the leadership and dedication of Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis, Florida’s fathers will have more tools and resources than ever before through the Father First initiative,” said Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Secretary Eric Hall. “I am also excited about the mentorship opportunities that will be available for the youth we serve at DJJ and the positive impact these role models can have in offering different perspectives and added support as these young men work to change the trajectory of their future.” 

“The fatherlessness crisis threatens our nation,” said former Florida Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls. “The research definitively shows that the absence of a committed and loving father dramatically impairs a child’s chance of succeeding in life. Today Florida is saying that fathers matter, and we are making unprecedented investments in dads and male mentors. I’m incredibly proud that our state has become the national leader in this vital fight for our children’s future.” 

“We are excited and proud to officially launch Florida’s Responsible Fatherhood Initiative,” said Mark Merrill, President and CEO of Family First. “For over 30 years we have been strengthening families and helping fathers, specifically through the All Pro Dad program, so we know how important a role a father can serve in the lives of his children. Today marks the beginning of what we believe will have a lasting statewide impact for generations to come.”  Three grant opportunities were created to promote fatherhood and mentoring in the state by funding community-based nonprofits that work to address the comprehensive needs of fathers, provide evidence-based education programs to fathers and provide mentorship programs for at-risk male students. The first-round awards were posted on July 28, 2023. Additional rounds of grant applications are expected to open in the fall of 2023. More information on the fatherhood grants can be found on the Father First website

Nominations Are Now Open!

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American Humane unleashes the Hero Dog Awards® 

Known as the “Oscars” for canines, the annual campaign to honor America’s top dogs moves into its 14th year 

Above: Christie Brinkley and Maverick. Photo: Getty.

PALM BEACH, FL – Today, American Humane—the country’s first national animal welfare organization—is officially kicking off the 14th Annual Hero Dog Awards. The nationwide competition searches for and recognizes America’s standout dogs. Winners are often ordinary four-legged companions that do extraordinary things—including saving lives on the battlefield, aiding their human best friend with sight or hearing, and overall contributing to the wellbeing of people. 

“Through the Hero Dog Awards, we honor and celebrate the immense hope, courage, and quality of life that dogs bring to our lives,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “We look forward to sharing inspiring stories of these canines with the voting public so we can give our hero dogs the recognition they truly deserve.”

People across the United States can nominate their four-legged champions starting today at HeroDogAwards.org.

This year’s five categories include:

·      Law Enforcement and First Responder Dogs

·      Service and Guide/Hearing Dogs

·      Therapy Dogs

·      Military Dogs

·      Emerging Hero and Shelter Dogs

Nominations are open now through August 1, 2024.

Every year, American Humane’s Hero Dog Awards honor the exceptional working dogs from around the country. After votes are cast, Hero Dogs concludes with a star-studded gala awards show that will air on national television. Celebrities who have participated in the past include Carson Kressley, Christie Brinkley, Kristen Chenoweth, among many others.

American Humane thanks its sponsors, including PetsBest and Lulu’s Fund. Without them, the 14th Annual American Humane Hero Dog Awards would not be possible. For more information about the American Humane Hero Dog Awards, visit HeroDogAwards.org. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, email herodoginfo@americanhumane.org.  

For more information, visit americanhumane.org.

About American Humane

American Humane is the United States’ first national humane organization and the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare, helping to verify the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year. Founded in 1877, American Humane has been First to Serve™ the cause of animals and for over 145 years has been at the forefront of virtually every major advance in the humane movement. For more information, visit AmericanHumane.org, and follow on FacebookXInstagram, and YouTube.

 

Interview with Nadege from The Voice

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I had the opportunity to interview the talented Nadege, who grew up in Wellington, FL.

JUNE HAPPENINGS: Hilton West Palm Beach

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Sound Healing,

Plein Air Yoga, and 

Free F45 Training 

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Get fabulously fit this summer at the iconic Hilton West Palm Beach. In June, the West Palm Beach hotel’s back lawn will transform into a verdant oasis showcasing group fitness and wellness classes, inviting guests to recharge and reconnect in the great outdoors.

June programming:

Changing Frequencies: A Sound Healing Class

June 13

8-9PM

$10 per person and free for hotel guests 

Local guru Martha Popova will guide participants through the ancient art of sound healing which helps promote relaxation and mindfulness. The 60-minute moonlight class also includes meditation and reiki techniques to help attain a higher state of well-being. Mats are provided.

F45 Training

June 15

10–10:45AM

Free for the public and hotel guests

The “F” in F45 stands for “functional fitness,” and “45” is for 45 minutes. Each monthly class will merge three leading-edge fitness training styles into one heart-pumping cardio workout, including high-intensity interval training (HIIT), circuit training, and functional training. All skill levels welcome and ages 18+.

Surf & Turf

June 30

9-10AM

$20 per person andfree for hotel guests 

Join Natalie Addison of MVMNT West Palm Beach for a dynamic and exhilarating exercise experience that targets every major muscle group. Get your heart pumping and calories burning with a variety of cardio exercises, functional movements, and core strengthening. The class will end with a guided cool down dip in the pool and a brief mindfulness session leaving one feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.

HIIT with 1 Fitness 

Wednesdays

8-9AM

$10 per person and free for hotel guests 

These HIIT workouts are designed to improve strength, build lean muscle, and maximize calorie burn. Classes are low-impact and perfect for athletes of all ages and skill levels. Mats are provided.

Sculpt & Sweat with 1 Fitness 

Saturdays

9-9:45AM

$10 per person and free for hotel guests 

Join personal trainer Cloe Mimun from 1 Fitness for a low-impact HIIT-style class which incorporates barre and Pilates inspired movements while using bodyweight and bands to increase intensity. All ages and levels are welcome. Mats are provided.

Yoga with 1 Fitness 

Sundays

10-10:45AM 

$10 per person and free for hotel guests 

Start your Sunday outdoors with breath, yoga, and a soulful connection with nature. 1 Fitness will lead guests through vinyasa yoga flow sequences to warm up the body, as well as focus on alignment, strength, balance, and flexibility.  All ages and levels are welcome. Mats are provided.

For more information or to register, visit hiltonwestpalmbeach.com/hotel-activities.

Hilton West Palm Beach is located at 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. For more information, call (561) 231-6000 or visit hiltonwestpalmbeach.com

LE COLONIAL DELRAY BEACH TO FEATURE THREE UNIQUE SPECIALS ON FATHER’S DAY

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Delray Beach FL, June 5, 2024Le Colonial, the acclaimed French-Vietnamese restaurant located at 601 East Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach, will feature three specials for Father’s Day. Le Colonial offers divine upscale French-Vietnamese cuisine, with an ambiance that is elegant and romantic.

Specials include Cari Sò, PEI Mussels, coconut, lemongrass, ginger, jalapeño, galangal, lime leaf and a baguette ($28); and Thịt Bò Nướng, grilled heritage angus petite 12 ounce tres major filet, rice noodles, butter lettuce, pickled cucumber, with a ginger cilantro dipping sauce ($38). The dessert special is Xì gà sô cô la, a chocolate cigar with Valrhona Équatoriale chocolaté, Jasmine tea, Cocoa nibs and almond praline ($15).

Le Colonial’s summer hours are Sunday through Thursday 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. The Lounge opens at 4:00 p.m. daily. Social Hour is Monday through Friday in the Lounge from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Piano Nights are Monday through Wednesday from 5:30 – 8:30. Lunch will be offered again starting December 1, 2024.

 About Le Colonial  

Le Colonial is a celebration of the seductive spirit and vivid flavors reminiscent of Saigon in the 1920s. With locations in Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, Delray Beach and Lake Forest, IL, the famed Vietnamese restaurant launched over three decades ago by celebrated restaurateurs Rick Wahlstedt and Joe King and has been raved about by countless American critics, celebrities, and tastemakers in New York. Under the direction of acclaimed Vietnamese chef and cookbook author, Nicole Routhier, along with culinary director Hassan Obaye, the culinary team balances classic Vietnamese recipes and today’s health-conscious preferences, bringing the freshest, locally sourced vegetables and premium seafood and meats to life through an artful use of herbs and spices. 

 For more information, visit www.lecolonial.com, follow lecolonial_restaurants or call 561-566-1800. 

Delray Nonprofit Screens New Movie on Urgent Needs of Kids in Foster Care

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Delray Beach, FL – 6/5/24 Open Hearts for Orphans hosted a pre-screening of the new film Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot on June 2 to raise awareness about the needs of children in the foster care system.

Inspired by the powerful true story, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot follows Donna and Reverend W.C. Martin as they ignite a fire in the hearts of their rural Texas church to embrace children in the foster care system who needed adoptive families, proving that steady, determined love can transform the lives of vulnerable children.

“This film sends a powerful message about the impact one community can make in the lives of vulnerable children,” said Lisa Murphy, Founder & CEO. “We’re honored to be a Movement Partner with Angel Studios to share this moving story with our community.”

Following the screening, Murphy shared specific opportunities to get involved along with a brief Q&A session featuring representatives from Children’s Home Society, who stated that there are roughly 150 children in Palm Beach County whose parental rights have been terminated and are waiting for adoption. “While the total number of children impacted by the foster care crisis in our country is staggering, understanding the local numbers helps our community rally around the kids living right here,” said Lisa Murphy. “Each and every one of us can do something to help them thrive.” The pre-screening took place at 6:30 p.m. on June 2 at The Movies of Delray. Tickets and show times are available online: www.angel.com/openheartsfororphans. When purchased through this link, Open Hearts for Orphans receives a portion of the proceeds. Pay it forward tickets and flexible booking are options. Theaters are offering a special showing time on June 19, and the movie officially premieres on July 4.

ABOUT OPEN HEARTS FOR ORPHANS:https://openheartsfororphans.org/
Open Hearts for Orphans provides resources for abandoned and at-risk children in the U.S. and abroad through medical intervention, meeting basic needs, and adoption assistance. Jim and Lisa Murphy founded OHFO in 2016, six years after losing their 2-year-old son Daniel, adopted from China, to congenital heart disease. Lisa shared their son’s life story in a memoir “With an Open Heart.”  The Murphys returned to China three more times to bring children into their home. In 2016 they were given signs for a new chapter to begin and founded Open Hearts for Orphans.

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For more details about Open Hearts for Orphans, visit openheartsfororphans.org. For more information about the film, visit https://www.angel.com/press/sound-of-hope-the-story-of-possum-trot.
Contact:
Lisa Murphy
Lisa.murphy@openheartsfororphans.org
561.827.2222

Unforgettable Day at the Student ACES Golf Tournament

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A Celebration of Camaraderie, Competition, and Charity

FORE!!! Just as expected, it was shouted quite a few times during the Student ACES Golf Tournament at PGA National’s Fazio Course on Friday May 17, 2024. 

It was a day to remember, filled with excitement, friendly competition, and a strong sense of community spirit. With over 100 participants, the event was a resounding success, bringing together golf enthusiasts – and those who have never even picked up a club – for a common cause. 

From the first tee to the final putt, the air was filled with laughter, cheers, and the occasional groan of a missed shot, all contributing to an atmosphere of camaraderie and enjoyment. Old friends reconnected, new friendships were forged, and everyone left with a smile, knowing they had been part of something special and something that supports the mission of Student ACES – to create CHAMPIONS an acronym for the organization’s core values: Command Respect, Honor Your Word, Aspire to Greatness, Maintain Courage, Possess a Work Ethic Second to None, Inspire Others, Own a Winning Attitude, Never Settle, and Sacrifice for Self and Team.

But beyond the enjoyment and the competitive spirit, the Student ACES Golf Tournament had a profound purpose. Every swing of the club and every hole completed helped raise funds for Student ACES, an organization dedicated to creating CHAMPIONS. By participating, golfers not only enjoyed a challenging and rewarding day on the greens, but also contributed to a cause that inspires young student-athletes to continue to lead.

The funds raised will go directly towards programs that support the development of leadership, character, and academic excellence in high school student athletes. This year’s tournament was a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together with a shared vision of making a difference.

Hats off to winners: Ariel Browning, Bo Schlechter, Chad Freeman, Ryan Fowler from Everglades Farm Equipment.

None of this would have been possible without the support of sponsors and random drawing donors. 

Sponsors: D3 Energy, Hypower Inc., Kitson and Partners, The Garcia Companies, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Everglades Farm Equipment, St. Thomas University, FPL, Babcock Ranch, Advanced Roofing, Haynes Scaffolding, Keiser University, Palm Beach Aggregates, Titan Structural, AndersonBryant LLC, Florida Blue, Waymore Land Management, Ventana, JLevin Communications, Lou LoFranco Edward Jones, MJC Land Development and Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida. 

Random Drawing Donors: Lola Chiq Boutique, Estetica Institute, Vagabond Apparel Boutique, SeaLustre, Stretch Zone, PGA National, El Car Wash, Hog Snapper, Hawley Trucker Hats, Hannah Lopez Photography, ESPN and Otherland Society Rum. 

Together, all participants made a positive difference and created a brighter future for our youth.

  • Pictured L-R:  Ariel Browning, Bo Schlechter, Chad Freeman, Ryan Fowler of Everglades Farm Equipment
  • Thank you sponsors!

Wellington Art Society Announces New Exhibition “Soaring”

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Wellington Community Center – Open Daily- Admission is FREE!  

The Wellington Art Society is pleased to present their latest exhibition,” Soaring” now on display until August 20, 2024. The Opening Reception is Tuesday, July 9, from 5-7pm at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington. For more information, please contact presidentofwas@gmail.com.

All artwork on display at this exhibition is for sale with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the WAS Scholarship fund and Outreach Programs. Please join us in Celebrating Creativity!

 Meet the Artists – Special Silent Auction – People’s Choice Awards – Refreshments

Original Member Artwork features painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, and more.

The exhibition includes 45 works from 17 member artists:

Halyna Albanese * Betty Brodie * Lisa Campbell * Judith Darucaud * Erica Dos * Cynthia George

Jan Gmitter * Kris Hilles * Lou Ann LaBohn * Joe Marcou * Ali Mendoza * Dinah Mirson

Susan Mosely * Susan Oakes * Leslie Pfeiffer * Marion Roberts * Lois Spatz

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The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 43rd year.  It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their artwork in local galleries, interact with other artists and serve the community through their art. For further information about the Wellington Art Society, please visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org.