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November, 2013 – Recent winner and finalist from NBC’s “The Voice,” Eddie Money and Fab Four

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Recent winner and finalist from NBC’s “The Voice,” Eddie Money and Fab Four

 

Among South Florida Fair’s Entertainers in 2014 West Palm Beach, Fla. — What do “The Voice,” the sound of the Beatles, country crooning and old time rock ‘n’ roll all have in common? The 2014 South Florida Fair. That’s where a variety of entertainment will be featured on the Coca-Cola Stage.

Wellington’s hometown favorite singer-songwriter Cassadee Pope — who gained national attention when she won season three of NBC’s “The Voice” — will take the stage on Wed., Jan. 22. Pope’s roots connected with the South Florida Fair when she won a talent contest in 2005. Another fan favorite from “The Voice,” The Swon Brothers, will perform on Tues., Jan. 28. The two brothers from Oklahoma were finalists on season four of “The Voice” and recently signed a record deal with Arista Nashville.

Country music artist Craig Morgan will kick off the national entertainment lineup on Tues., Jan. 21. He has been a mainstay on the charts with an impressive body of work that includes 14 top 10 hits, including fan favorites “Redneck Yacht Club,” “Almost Home,” “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” and “Tough.”

The Beatles tribute band, The Fab Four,” will close out the Fair’s entertainment. Known for their uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of Beatles’ songs, the band will perform Thurs., Jan. 30. This stage show includes three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles ever-changing career. The band has wowed audiences around the world, including Japan, Australia, France, Hong Kong, The United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Brazil. The Fab Four’s performance ties in with the Fair’s New York theme, considering the Beatles’ rich history with New York, including their first record-breaking performance at Shea Stadium in August 1965.

In addition to Cassadee Pope and the Swon Brothers, four other acts will perform in between the opening and closing concerts. Rock ‘n’ roll icon Eddie Money, whose hits included “Two Tickets To Paradise,” “Baby Hold On,” “Walk On Water,” “Think I’m In Love” and “Shakin,” will belt out his tunes on Thurs., Jan. 23, following the Bike Night Parade. He has recorded more than a dozen albums of his own and has completed numerous television and film projects.

The 5th Annual Rock Tribute Band Competition on Sat., Jan. 25, will feature the Turnstiles, a Billy Joel tribute band; Smells Like Grunge, a Nirvana tribute band; Rocket to Russia, a Ramones tribute band; Crush, a Rush tribute band; Time with Tom, a Tom Petty tribute band; and Shot Down in Flames, an AC/DC Tribute to Bon Scott. The always popular Leroy Van Dyke Country Gold Tour will take place on Mon., Jan. 27. This grouping will feature one of the top-ranked female vocalists in any musical genre, Lynn Anderson; country hit maker T.G. Sheppard; longtime classic country singer Bobby Bare; and Leroy Van Dyke himself, known around the world as an entertainer, recording artist, radio and television star, actor, auctioneer and veteran of the Nevada circuit. He has recorded more than 500 songs and probably holds the record for most repeat-performance bookings of any working name country music entertainer. He has worked 40 to 70 fairs and livestock events per year.

The Lone Bellow, a Brooklyn-based indie trio featuring three-part harmonies, will perform on Wed., Jan. 29. Lead singer Zach Williams is a Palm Beach Atlantic University graduate. Earlier this year, the band performed on both “The Tonight Show” and “Conan.” All of the concerts begin at 8 p.m. except for The Leroy Van Dyke Country Gold Tour and the 5th Annual Rock Tribute Band Competition, which both start at 2 p.m. General seating is free with a Fair admission ticket. Reserved seats also are available for $10 for these concerts, which is in addition to the Fair admission ticket.

The 2014 South Florida Fair, Jan. 17 – Feb. 2, is located at 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. Advance discount tickets are on sale now at all Palm Beach County Publix Supermarkets and continue through Jan. 16. Adult admission, 12 and older: $10 advance, $15 gate. A child’s admission, under 12, is $5 advance, $8 gate (5 years and younger are free) and seniors 60 and older, pay $7 in advance, $9 gate. For more information, call 561-793-0333 or visit the website, http://www.southfloridafair.com.

2013 South Florida Fair Concerts on Coca-Cola Stage

Tues., Jan. 21 – 8 p.m. – Craig Morgan

Wed., Jan. 22 – 8 p.m. – Cassadee Pope

Thurs., Jan. 23 – 8 p.m. – Eddie Money

Sat., Jan. 25 – 5th Annual Rock Tribute Band Competition

2 p.m. – Turnstiles – Billy Joel Tribute Band

3 p.m. – Smells Like Grunge – Nirvana Tribute Band

4 p.m.  – Rocket to Russia – The Ramones Tribute Band

5 p.m.  – Crush – Rush Tribute Band

6 p.m. – Time with Tom – Tom Petty Tribute Band

7 p.m. – Shot Down in Flames – AC/DC Tribute to Bon Scott

8 p.m. – Winner performs

Mon., Jan. 27 – 2 p.m. – The Leroy Van Dyke Country Gold Tour – Leroy Van Dyke, Lynn Anderson, Bobby Bare, & T.G. Sheppard

Tues., Jan. 28 – 8 p.m. – The Swon Brothers

Wed., Jan. 29 – 8 p.m. – The Lone Bellow

Thurs., Jan. 30 – The Fab Four, The Ultimate Tribute

TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW: Please email Doreen Poreba, [email protected], and I will contact the band’s management on your behalf. Thank you. TO DOWNLOAD PHOTOS OF THESE ACTS, GO TO: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uigizt34tja3ud5/2_pVrvbuy8

November, 2013 – Palm Beach County Drug Abuse Summit

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Palm Beach County Drug Abuse Summit

 

Hosted by Hanley Center and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office *FREE and Open to the Public Reservations are required Tuesday, December 3, 2013 From 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

 

WHO:  and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office 

WHAT:  Four separate panel discussions will explore aspects of the drug abuse epidemic in West Palm Beach and beyond.  The panels will feature experts in each of the following fields: criminal justice/law and order; legislative/elected officials; pharmaceuticals; and public health crisis/community outreach.  Program highlights include judicial and legislative professionals presenting efforts to combat drug abuse; question and answer sessions with each panel; regional experts presenting proposals for the 2014 legislative calendar; and complimentary refreshments and lunch. The Palm Beach County Drug Abuse Summit’s mission is to effectively restrict the impact of the prescription and synthetic drug pandemic and its far-reaching effects through common awareness, communication and networking within our communities locally, regionally and nationally. 

** This event is FREE and open to the public, but seating is LIMITED.  Guests MUST RSVP in order to attend. To RSVP, please contact , or email to reserve your seat.

WHERE: Hanley Center  Resource Center 933 45th Street, West Palm Beach,  FL 33407

WHEN: Tuesday, December 3, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

WHY:  Part of the Caron Treatment Centers nationwide network, Hanley Center is a residential addiction treatment center headquartered in West Palm Beach, offering a broad spectrum of programs based on the most advanced research in the disease of addiction. From detoxification and medical stabilization to individualized treatment and continuing-care planning, Hanley Center prides itself on offering the most innovative and effective treatment programs designed by professional experts in their respective fields. Unique to the center is the “Hanley Model of Care,” which includes age and gender-specific treatment programs, including the Center for Older Adult Recovery and the Center for Boomer Recovery – programs that are specifically designed to address the unique challenges facing older adults and boomers.

 

 

MEREDITH WESTHEIMER| Slatkow & Husak Public Relations

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November, 2013 – Breakfast with Santa at the Mall

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Breakfast with Santa at the Mall

 

breakfest with Santa

November, 2013 – Just for Kids at SalsaFest

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CHILDREN LEARN TO MAKE KID FRIENDLY SALSA IN “LA COCINA DE NINOS”; CITY OFFICIALS “BURN THEIR BUDS” IN THE ANNUAL SIZZLING SALSA SHOWDOWN, AND LAKE WORTH HIGH SCHOOL CULINARY STUDENTS VIE FOR “BEST STUDENT CHEF  SALSA” AT CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY CHAMBER’S 7TH ANNUAL SALSAFEST

 GREENACRES COMMUNITY PARK, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23RD AND 24TH.

Just for kids at this year’s SalsaFest, LA COCINA DE NIÑOS (Kid’s Kitchen) is open to boys and girls ages 5 to 12 who will learn to make a delicious “kid friendly”  salsa using delicious ingredients from Publix Sabor.  This is a free activity and each child will receive a complimentary wrist band for unlimited children’s activities at the event.   There are two sessions planned for each day beginning at 11:15 a.m. and applications are available at www.salsafest.com.

Beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 23, city officials from Greenacres, Wellington, Loxahatchee Groves, Indian Trail Improvement District, Palm Springs, Lake Clarke Shores and Lake Worth will throw down the gauntlet in the annual “Battle of the Burgs – Sizzling Salsa Showdown” challenge, the winner taking home the trophy for their city.

Students from Lake WorthHigh School’s CulinaryAcademy will show off their cooking skills as they compete for the “Best Student Chef Sizzling Salsa” trophy and prizes.  The contest begins at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 24th.  All activities will take place in the Republic Services of Palm Beach tent on sponsor row.

SalsaFest is an annual event produced by the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, the regional chamber for the central communities of Palm Beach County.

For further information:  www.cpbchamber.com.  Tel:  561-790-6200

December, 2013 – FREE Chanukah party at the Wellington Amphitheater

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GRAND MENORAH LIGHTING
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st,  2 – 6 PM

AT THE WELLINGTON AMPHITHEATER

Please join us this year for a FREE Chanukah Party that will have something for both kids and adults.

Chanukah Concert and Menorah lighting! Latkes, Doughnuts, Face painting, color your own Chanukah T-shirt, Games, Activities and Kosher food available for nominal fee.

Date: December 1, 2013
Time: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Where: The Wellington Amphitheater
12100 Forest Hill Boulevard
Wellington, Fl. 33414
Cost: Free

Contact: Rabbi “Mendy” Muskal
(561) 333-4663
[email protected]
www.wellingtonjewishcenter.org

November, 2013 – The Rotary Club of Wellington Announce the School Bus Poster Contest

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The Rotary Club of Wellington Announce the 4th School Bus Poster Contest

 

The Rotary Club of Wellington is proud to announce the 4th School Bus Poster Contest is underway and will culminate with an awards ceremony on February 17,2014. Tom Carreras, member of Wellington Rotary and the lead volunteer on the project stated, “The contest is open to all Palm Beach County residents in grades K-12 and is designed to promote a positive, alcohol-free lifestyle for youth.” This is one of the many community service projects that the Rotary Club conducts during the course of the year.

“This educational campaign is truly unique’” Carreras shared, “as it brings the community together to help young people make healthy choices and avoid walking down the path of addiction.” Co-sponsored by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Adobe Corporation, The South Florida Fair, Palm Beach County Substance Awareness Coalition, and the School District of Palm Beach County. Last year there were 1333 entries from 55 schools. The Top 350 entries are displayed during the South Florida Fair. Over 100 volunteers place the winning artwork on the Palm Beach County School District buses for 60,000 students to view daily. Prizes including software donated by Adobe Corporation and cash prizes will be awarded to the top six winners- two elementary, two middle school, and two high school students. The deadline to submit entries is Friday, December 6, 2013. For more information about the contest, or to learn about volunteering for the project, contact Alexa Lee at (561) 844-59552 or [email protected]. For more information about the Rotary Club of Wellington, contact Bob Salerno at (561) 512-8247 or [email protected].  Annual Underage Drinking Prevention

November, 2013 – SUNRISE Adult Day Care A New Place For Seniors To Socialize, Stay Active and Have Fun

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SUNRISE Adult Day Care A New Place For Seniors To Socialize, Stay Active and Have Fun

 

If you have an elderly loved one or family member who needs some daytime care, attention, fun and activities while you are out working or managing your day – SUNRISE Adult Day Care is a place you may want to check out.  They accept seniors who are experiencing a decrease in their social, physical and mental functioning; this includes patients with Alzheimer’s disease.

Their programs include all sorts of interesting mind and physical activities in a protective environment.  This includes table games, music, bingo, laughing yoga, exercising, beauty days, learning to use the computer and Skype, field trips, and more. In addition, they provide meals specific to restricted diets, assistance with medication, personalized care and the best part is that they handle all the transportation arrangements for your loved one if needed.

The center is located at 6623 Forest Hill Boulevard in West Palm Beach, Florida.  Sam Zutshi is the Founder, Honorary President and Sandy Mistry is the Vice President of the center.   The website states, “Your Sunrise Center, where you will enjoy a great family ambiance for your loved ones…”  The site also notes that “SUNRISE Adult Day Care is fully committed to helping you stay healthy during your golden years.  At the center you are able to maintain a social life during the day and go home to your families at night.”

adult day careSandy Mistry has 25 years experience in the medical field here in South Florida.   As a medical technologist  she has worked with Jupiter Internal Medicine Group for 17 years, Palm Beach Institute of Hematology & Oncology for four and a half years and currently works at JFK Medical Center.  She unfortunately lost both her parents in 2011.  Her father was a physician and her mother a talented artist who also designed floral arrangements.  As their health was failing, Mistry noticed her parents’ quality of life was declining as they basically sat in their house and watched television all day.  Padmaja, Mistry’s mother, was a creative and active woman who now had no outlet to express herself, socialize or participate in activities.

Mistry wants the community to know that SUNRISE Adult Day Care is dedicated to her mother and was created for seniors such as her mom so that they may have the opportunity to enjoy a good quality of life in their golden years unlike her mother did.  In her interview, Mistry said, “In my 25 years of being in the healthcare profession, the Sunrise Adult Day Care mission is my proudest endeavor.”  She then added, “I wish at this time to extend my heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Sam Zutshi. It was his expertise and diligence that saw Sunrise Adult Day Care to completion.  Mr. Zutshi had the vision and is the Founder and Honorary President of Sunrise Adult Day Care. The energy and care he gave to the mission was boundless.”

Zutshi, originally from Kashmir, India has a rich and interesting background. Mr. Zutshi is the formerEditor/Publisher of National News Paper Asia Observer A South Asian  weekly  and International Magazine KASHMIR TODAYKASHMIR TODAY exposed the propaganda being spread by neighboring Pakistan as well as the struggles of the people living with terrorism.   Zutshi was recognized then as a Kashmiri activist in America and also was the founder and Chairman of the Kashmir Solidarity USA; a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and secular organization dedicated to stopping crime around the globe.

Zutshi served as a Commissioner of Human Rights and was elected Chairman of the Jersey City Human Rights Board. in Hudson County.  He was also appointed Honorary Special Deputy Sheriff of Hudson County.

As if Zutshi wasn’t busy enough, he had the privilege of interviewing President Bill Clinton in a press conference live at the White House on CNN.  He also interviewed President George H. Bush who awarded him an Honorable Mention Award for outstanding efforts in initiating an anti-terrorist movement in Kashmir.

When asked what he does during non-working hours, Zutshi said, “Magic is my hobby.”  Come to find out, his stage name in the  “Magic World” is Professor Kumar – Magician Maharaja of India and he is a renowned magician who began practicing his craft at around eight years old.  Zutshi said that just a few months ago he met with David Copperfield in Las Vegas to discuss the famous Indian Rope Trick which Copperfield was interested in.  Needless to say, Zutshi intends to continue his hobby for a long time and will perform for the seniors at his center.

When explaining how he got involved with SUNRISE Adult Day Care, Zutshi said, “My passion was to work with seniors so I wanted to help Sandy to establish this place.”   He shared all the planned activities SUNRISE Adult Day Care provides such as table games, music, bingo, laughing yoga, exercising, beauty days, learning to use the computer and Skype, field trips, and more.  He added that there will be a CNA on hand at the center and that he and Mistry are dedicated to helping increase the quality of life for seniors in their golden years.

Having an active senior life is possible with all the healthy activities SUNRISE Adult Day Care has planned. Hours are 7.30 am – 5.30 pm Monday-Friday.   They provide quality supervised care at affordable costs. Medicaid covered seniors are welcome.

 

For more information,visit www.SunriseAdultDayCare.com.

Email  [email protected]

Phone: 941.786.6786, 561.249.3856   Fax: 561.651.9648

November, 2013 – Aaron’s iPad Lending Library Donates to Children’s Floor of PB Children’s Hospital

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Aaron’s iPad Lending Library Donates to Children’s Floor of PB Children’s Hospital

 

the childrens hospital

November, 2013 – Minis Gone Wild!

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MINIS GONE WILD!  An Avant Garde Night of Comedy and Live Art!

The New Light Theatre is proud to announce its brand new production “Minis Gone Wild!” – How does one perform a mini?  Well, quickly of course…

Friday, November 15 and Saturday, November 16, 2013 – Cocktails at 7 pm, Show starts at 8 pm

GAB Studio, 225 NW 26th Street, Miami, Florida 33127 – $15 per seat.

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How Minis Gone Wild! came to be; New Light Theatre’s Resident Playwright, Artist and Director, Wendy White envisioned a new type of theatre production featuring mini-plays.  Wendy often paints in her studio, living by her motto ‘painting a mini a day keeps the doctor away.’ Her initial concept of matching a mini-painting with a mini-play gained momentum and she invited other talented South Florida playwrights to join her; and voila ‘Minis Gone Wild!’ was born.  States Wendy White; “I can’t help but to Maximize all the Mini Power by painting minis, singing minis, showing minis, and performing minis!”

Nine new original mini-plays will be performed by the talented cast: Gema Calero, Luis Navarro, Rio Chavarro, Tamara C. Moore-White, Gabriel Villasmil, Jessica Pusceddu, Mario Temes, Robert Hernandez and Julie Kendall.  Wendy White is directing all of these plays!

1) “Hi. I’m Anne and I’m Afraid of Squirrels Biting my Ankles” by Wendy White

2) “The Unusual Suspect…” by Matthew Para

3) “Brunch Soon” by Marla E. Schwartz

4)  “Man vs. Statue” by Luis Navarro

5) “Wet Paint” by Wendy White

6) “I Want to Be Your Sculpture” by Wendy White

7) “Vincent’s Room” by Wendy White

8) “Starry Nights and Midnight Chats” by Elaine Alonso-Cruz

9) “Art Deals in Dealers” by Rio Chavarro
The playwright and director, Wendy White has written over 125 one-act plays and was a resident playwright, curator and director at the Kraine Theater in the East Village of New York City from 1984 to 1992, and at the Expanded Arts Theater Company from 1994 to 2001, in the Lower East Side of New York City. Her off-Broadway productions are the basis for her new venue at the New Light Theatre. She recently produced her one woman show; The Jewish Nun to sold-out audiences in Off-Broadway’s 59e59 Theatre and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

In 2009, the New Light Foundation, Inc. represented the United States as Art Ambassadors by the 1-2-3 Kinderlachen e.V. foundation of Rottenburg, Germany by hosting the international “Global Gallery” project (www.123kinderlachen.org). During the course of this important project, the “world’s biggest canvas” emerged; painted by children – transcending all borders and conflicts.

The New Light Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit public foundation and has won numerous awards around the globe.  The theatre company has performed everywhere from Amsterdam to Paris; from Miami to Los Angeles to New York City; and has tackled subjects relating to women, love, politics, and Shakespeare.

Press contact: Wendy White – [email protected] at www.newlightgallery.org
For information and reservations, please call: 954.829.0638

November, 2013 – Wellington Chamber of Commerce Equestrian Season Kick-Off Luncheon

November, 2013 – Wellington Chamber of Commerce Equestrian Season Kick-Off Luncheon

IMG_1894On Wednesday November 13th, 2013 the Wellington Chamber of Commerce had its monthly luncheon at the Wanderers Club in Wellington, Florida.  Insightful information was presented by several prominent speakers involved in the equestrian community regarding the outlook for the 2013-14 season in Wellington.

John Wash, President of the International Polo Club said that the vision of the International Polo Club was to establish a world class facility that would attract the highest level of polo competition.  He noted that of the 70 polo fields in Wellington, nine are at the International Polo Club.   Wash said spectators of polo come from 20 countries around the globe and from 49 different states which equates to over 150 thousand spectators.  He added that polo has an important economic role in the western region of the county generating many millions of dollars.  International Polo Club celebrated a tenth anniversary season last year and Wash noted that last season they broke all records as well.

Also speaking was Noreen O’Sullivan from Wellington Classic Dressage.  She stated that dressage has a rich history of over 31 years in the area.  O’Sullivan has been involved in dressage for over 18 years and she has been overseeing and managing dressage events around Wellington for over 16 years.  She noted that Wellington Classic Dressage was incorporated in 2006 and added that many Olympic riders qualified here in Wellington.  In addition, many riders call Wellington their year round or seasonal home and those who don’t come back every year.  O’Sullivan shared interesting facts as she mentioned that in dressage over 96 percent of the riders are women, 66% are college educated and 87% are over age 35.  In addition, many of them have annual incomes of over $185,000 per year and 22 % own two or more homes.  The average value of their homes is $594,000.  Most own three vehicles, four horses, and compete six or more times per year.

Marla Connor, Manager of Gulfstream Polo, was also a speaker and she noted that she has been the manager there for 18 years.  Gulfstream Polo was originally established in the small town of Gulfstream along the intra-coastal, but as things grew in the 60‘s they had to move west.  Connor made it clear that they never charge admission and that there are grand-stands for public convenience overlooking every field.  She added that in 2013 they had 22 teams and that this year they’re expecting to have more even more.

The last speaker was Mark Bellissimo from Equestrian Sport Productions. Bellissimo spoke of attending the FEI Convention in Geneva.  He IMG_1931noted how amazed he was at how much talk there was there regarding Wellington.  He said that the people were chatting about how Wellington horse shows used to be disaggregated and that now that’s history as things have changed and evolved.

Bellissimo credited his wife Katherine with helping him change the elite status of the sport and making it more accessible to the general public.  In addition, he discussed The Great Charity Challenge which started five years ago and was an idea he and his daughter came up with.  They raised $562,000 in the first six weeks of their marketing efforts. The Great Charity Challenge has been growing every year since.

Overall, all the speakers seemed optimistic of the future 2013-14 equestrian season.

For more information regarding the Wellington Chamber of Commerce contact Michela Perillo – Green at (561)792-6525 or write to [email protected].  Also visit the Wellington Chamber online at www.WellingtonChamber.com.

Photos and Write Up By: Jon Lipshaw – SharpShooter Marketing Group