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October, 2013 – Believing In Girls Charity Golf Classic 2013

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Believing in Girls Charity Golf Classic 2013

PACE Center for Girls Palm Beach Event

I would like to invite you to participate in the Believing in Girls Charity Golf Classic benefiting PACE Center for Girls Palm Beach, a nonprofit organization that has served over 1000 localgirls since it’s founding in Palm Beach in 1996. This event is destined to raise record dollars to support the programs of PACE Center for Girls Palm Beach..

The Golf Classic will be held this Friday, October 18, 2013 at PGA National Resort & Spa. Registration starts at 7:30am and Tee-off is 8:30am. Registration is $150/player, however I can offer it to you for $100/player if you reserve your spot by Tuesday at 12noon. You can pay by credit card by calling PACE at 561.472.1990. Enjoy a day of fun, a goodie bag, contents, drinks specials by Tito’s Vodka, Deal or More Deal raffle, and more.

Please feel free to call me at 561.531.4046 or email me at [email protected] if you are interested.

Sincerely,

Ann Marie

 

About PACE Center for Girls Palm Beach

PACE Center for Girls is a non-profit alternative education and counseling program for
girls age 12-17 who are having problems at school, at home and in the community.
PACE stands for Practical, Academic, Cultural Education. It is a year-round, voluntary
prevention program and school, with the goal of improving the quality of life for girls
at risk. PACE promotes and enables young women to complete their education, build
self-esteem, and develop personal, social, and family relationship skills. PACE girls
learn to take responsibility for their actions, to make informed and positive decisions,
and to become independent and self-reliant citizens.

October, 2013 – Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Grand Opening

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Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Grand Opening

 

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October, 2013 – Joey’s Schedule Of Events for October

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Joey’s Schedule of Events for October 

 

 

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October, 2013 – The Learning Circle Of Wellington Opens Its Doors

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The Learning Circle Of Wellington Opens Its Doors

 

An alternative Preschool Program Opens in Wellington 

A new choice to the “big box” preschools has opened for parents in Wellington .  Iris Tompkins, former director of The Learning Experience in Boynton Beach , has begun a new venture for parents seeking a smaller, more individualized program for their preschoolers.

The Learning Circle of Wellington focuses on kindergarten preparation, social skills, and fun.  “Having worked in a number of large preschools since moving to Florida from New York , I recognized the need for a smaller, more personal program for children aged two to five.  The teacher to child ratios in Florida are so large!  Having 22 two year olds in a class with 2 teachers is a struggle, and while there are many excellent, dedicated preschool teachers out there, it is difficult for them to give each child what they need to succeed.  I create a more individual, child centered approach, and The Learning Circle of Wellington was born.”

Iris Tompkins has many years experience working with preschool aged children.  Having owned and operated her own award-winning preschool in the suburbs of New York City before relocating to Florida , she understands the need for a developmentally appropriate, literacy based experience for the children in her care.  “Providing a safe place where children can learn and discover, while enjoying healthy snacks and meals, is a lifesaver for parents that have to leave their children while they work.  Involving children in lots of rich alphabet and reading experiences, pre-math and number skills, involvement in fun crafts and art projects, science and cooking… these are the activities that will fill up the children’s days.  An acceptance of each child as an individual member of our family of learners, and providing lots of hands-on learning and key social skills, will produce active, involved students when they begin their public school education.”

Open from Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., this home based childcare is a welcome alternative for parents who desire a more personal, unique program for their preschooler. She offers weekly, daily and hourly rates. You can read more about the philosophy of the program at www.thelearningcircleofwellington.com, or call  (561) 909-8901.

October, 2013 – The 2nd Annual Physicians Talent Showcase raised nearly $55,000

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 The 2nd Annual Physicians Talent Showcase raised nearly $55,000 

 

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Group shot of the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation presenting check to Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches.

( West Palm Beach , FL)  The second Annual Physicians Talent Showcase raised nearly $55,000 for two local charities.  

Kathi Kretzer of Kretzer Piano Music Foundation in Jupiter presented a check for 80% of the proceeds from the concert to Wendy Tippett, the CEO of Adopt-a-Family of the Palm Beaches.  The money will be designated for their PROJECT GROW which focuses on building social, emotional and educational skills for formerly homeless children who live in the agency’s housing programs.  In the past year, this highly rated organization has helped 543 families have a safe place to live.  Adopt-a-Family’s special project is giving assistance to the family members to help move them to self-sufficiency through training and encouragement. 

The remaining 20% goes to the newly-founded Kretzer Piano Music Foundation, which helps provide music education for underprivileged children  and performance opportunities for young musicians in Palm Beach County . 

Nineteen talented medical doctors presented the concert at the Harriet Himmel Theater in CityPlace in late August to an enthusiastic audience in the sold-out theater. 

 

Available for Interview:

Kathi Kretzer

Kretzer Piano & Kretzer Piano Music Foundation

561.748.0036

[email protected]

 

 

November, 2013 – Wicked at the Wanderers Club

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The Young Professionals of Wellington Present…

Wicked

at the Wanderers Club

Saturday, November 2, 2013

8pm to 12am

See www.YPWellington.com for tickets.

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October, 2013 – FREE Greyhound Adoption

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FREE GREYHOUND ADOPTION

The Palm Beach Kennel Club will pay the adoption fee for all who would like to adopt one of these magnificent dogs during the month of October. This does not change the requirements for the application process or the home visit. All adopters must be qualified as any other time of year. Please call Awesome Greyhound Adoptions for application – 561-737-1941 or e-mail me at [email protected]. We have some beautiful dogs waiting for forever homes!!!

 

Barbara Masi, President / Founder

Awesome Greyhound Adoptions, Inc.

Phone: 561-737-1941

Fax: 561-737-2349

AwesomeGreyhoundAdoptions.org

Also the:

Hounds and Heroes Program

 

We do not have to wait for Heaven

to be surrounded by hope, love, and joyfulness.

It is here on earth, has four legs and is called dog!

October, 2013 – New Family Pilot Program “Boo at the Zoo”

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New Family Pilot Program for “Boo at the Zoo”

Palm Beach Zoo News

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Palm Beach Zoo is seeking families who are interested in volunteering as a group for a trial program during “Boo at the Zoo.” Families must include at least one parent or guardian, and children must be at least ten years old to participate. Each family will volunteer for one day of their choice during the Halloween event, which runs October 18-20, and 25-27. The Zoo typically requires a volunteer to be aged 14 and above, but this pilot program allows younger children the chance to participate as a volunteer, as long as they are part of a family unit.

“We are excited to launch this new test program,” said Joe Landmichl, Volunteer Services Manager for the Zoo. “I have seen huge success with family programs at other zoos, and I want to facilitate a trial run for this model here in Palm Beach County .”

Deadline to register is by Wednesday, October 16, at 5 p.m.        

To participate in the Zoo’s family pilot program, call Volunteer Services Manager Joe Landmichl at (561) 533-0887 x239, or email him at [email protected].

For more information about “Boo at the Zoo,” visit this link: http://www.palmbeachzoo.org/boo-at-the-zoo

 

About the Palm Beach Zoo

The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to inspire others to value and conserve the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through endangered species propagation, education, health and wellness, field research, and conservation medicine. Our sustainable and responsible business practices and local, national and global partnerships enable the Palm Beach Zoo to support national and international conservation, species survival, and habitat preservation.

The Palm Beach Zoo is a located at 1301 Summit Boulevard in West Palm Beach , Florida . The Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

September, 2013 – Wellington Chamber Luncheon Features Greenmarket

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Wellington Chamber of Commerce

“State of the City” Luncheon

On Monday September 30, 2013 the Wellington Chamber of Commerce had its monthly luncheon at the Wanderers Club in Wellington, Florida. Peter Robinson of the Wellington Greenmarket was the sponsor of the event and due to this, the room was made festive with green and white table cloths.

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Peter Robinson of the Wellington Green Market, addressing the Wellington Chamber members. Photo by Jon Lipshaw, SharpShooter Marketing.

Peter Robinson announced that the Wellington Greenmarket will start up again on Saturday, November 9th and it will be held every Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm at the WellingtonMunicipalBuilding grounds. He said that the Greenmarket was launched three years ago and that he was inspired to create his market from the green markets he visited in California.  He further added that the idea behind the Wellington Greenmarket is to allow only growers and venders – no resellers.

The key-note speaker, Wellington Mayor Bob Margolis, presented the “State of the City.”  He noted Wellington’s budget has remained the same this year as it was last year.  He gave accolades to his staff for achieving that goal. Furthermore, Margolis stated that the city recently added officers to the PBSO.  He said, “It’s not that we need it but public safety is number one for me as a mayor and resident.”

Margolis mentioned that the city gave $265,000 to Wellington schools to use where they felt it is needed. He added that property values are going up and homes are selling more quickly than in the recent past.  Transitional neighborhoods have created neighborhood watches to reduce crime and the amphitheatre has been a success as large crowds of people go there to watch shows. He also assured everyone he has experts monitoring the water levels in order to avoid future flooding.

In conclusion, Margolis said, “We’re in a good position for the future.”

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Date:               September 30, 2013
Re:                  Wellington Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
Written By:      Jon Lipshaw – SharpShooter Marketing Group
Photos By:      Jon Lipshaw – SharpShooter Marketing Group

 

October, 2013 – JLPB: Pink Brigade Basket Build

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JLPB: Pink Palm Brigade Basket Build

 

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE PALM BEACHES

Pink Palm Brigade Basket Build

 

WHO: Junior League of the Palm Beaches

WHAT: Pink Palm Brigade volunteers will be gathering donated items for care packages for St. Mary’s NICU babies, Vita Nova, Nelle Smith, PACE and Quantum House.

WHEN: Saturday, October 12, 2013, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Please note, additional donations may be made at anytime throughout the year.

WHERE: Junior League of the Palm Beaches Headquarters, 470 Columbia Drive , Building F, West Palm Beach , FL , 33409

DETAILS: The Junior League of the Palm Beaches Pink Palm Brigade was established in an effort to help various local nonprofit organizations by supplying care packages filled with necessities for those in need.  Hundreds of care packages are created each year thanks to donations from the Junior League and the community, and this year Pink Palm is looking for even more help from the community.

Please visit Pink Palm’s Wish List on Pinterest, www.pinterest.com/JuniorLeaguePB/pink-palm, and www.jlpb.org, for a comprehensive list of items the League most needs in order to assemble baskets.

CONTACT:  [email protected]

 The Junior League of the Palm Beaches is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Our purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

 

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Meredith Cruz

JLPB PR Chair

561.568.0412