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August, 2013 – Wellington Showcasing Local Art

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Wellington Showcasing Local Art at Village Hall

Wellington’s Village Hall has a new splash of color, thanks to the Wellington Art Society. The nonprofit organization’s artists loaned 33 amazing works of art that will be on display at Village Hall through the end of August. Wellington will rotate in new works of art every four months.  The public is invited to attend an informal reception at Village Hall on Tuesday August 6th from 4:00pm to 6:00pm to recognize the artists and their work on display.

The following artists currently have their works on display:

 

Artist

Artwork on Display

Nancy Brown Eye of Giant Buddha; Reclining Jade Buddha; Puppets in Quanzhou
Ursula E. Fernandez Golden Coconuts on Black & White; Dogwood Blossoms; Demi-Johns on Window Sill
Adrianne Hertherington Freedom/Nature; My Daughter’s Closet; Remnants from a Past Life
Gloria Hirjak Fall Frolic; Winter Wolf; Bear in Brush
Corinne Ingerman Untitled I; Untitled II
Joanne Baker MacLeod Florida Woods I; Florida Woods II
Alice Pearline Birch Trees; Vanessa’s Land; Roses
Leslie Pfeiffer Morning; Moon Dance
Bobbin Salisbury Three Boats; Dancing Leaves
Phyllis Silk Golden Dreams; Blind Date; Spinning Wheels
Laura Willems Venusian Sunrise; The Fires Below; Thirty Fathoms
Jean Talbott White Birds of Paradise; Irene’s Orchids; White Orchids
BettyJane H. Zedonek Main Street Bakery

 

About the Wellington Art Society: Founded in 1981, the Wellington Art Society is open to artists of all media and patrons of the arts, providing both local and regional artists the platform to share their work, learn more about their craft, and serve the community through art. For more information, visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org or call Suzanne Redmond at (561)791-2194.

 

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

August, 2013 – Coast Guard Boating Safety Class

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Coast Guard Boating Safety Class to be held on Saturday, August 24th

The Village of Wellington has partnered with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary to offer residents a certified Boating Safety Class.  The cost is $35 per person and there is a multi-family discount.  The examination will take place in the Wellington Community Center, located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd.  The Coast Guard will conduct the class on Saturday, August 24th from 8:00am- 4:00pm, with a break for lunch.  This course is designed for individuals aged 17 and older and will teach how to safely operate a boat and local laws and regulations.  Participants will receive a certification at the conclusion of the course.  Please call (561) 791-4082 to register for this important certification.  No payment necessary to register- please bring it with you on the day of the class.
To register for the Boating Safety class, please call (561)791-4082.  For more information on boating and water safety, please contact the Coast Guard Auxiliary at (561) 818-7905.

 

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

August, 2013 – Wellington Water Disinfection

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Wellington Water Disinfection Begins August 12, 2013

Wellington water utility customers may notice a slight chlorine taste and odor in their drinking water during the period of Monday, August 12st through Sunday, September 1st. This will be the result of a temporary change in the water disinfection process. During this period, the water disinfection process will change from the normal combined chlorine/ammonia treatment to a temporary free chlorine treatment. Periodic use of this temporary treatment process is recommended by the Health Department and the American Water Works Association as a precautionary measure to ensure the water remains free of bacteria. These temporary conditions will not cause adverse health effects.

 

Due to the temporary change in the disinfection process, specialized users of water, such as tropical fish owners, residents with pools, businesses, hospitals, and blood/dialysis clinics may need to make adjustments in order to continue to maintain their present water quality parameters.

 

Customers may also notice additional fire hydrant flushing by Wellington’s Water Utilities Department personnel during this period. Flushing ensures that the free chlorine residual is reaching all portions of the distribution system.

 

This temporary treatment process will be discontinued on September 1st, 2013 at which time treatment will revert to the normal combined chlorine/ammonia process. To learn more about your water, our Water Quality Report is posted on our website at www.wellingtonfl.gov.

 

If you have any questions, please call Karla Berroteran-Castellon, Water Treatment Facility Supervisor, at (561) 791-4037 or Bill Riebe, P.E., Village Engineer, at (561) 753-2466.

 

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

August, 2013 – Lynn University Conservatory Announce Classical Concerts

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Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music Announces Full Series of Classical Concerts During 2013-2014 Season in Boca Raton

(Boca Raton, FL – July 29, 2013) Jon Robertson, Dean of Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music and Philharmonia Guest Conductor, today announced the Conservatory’s ambitious 2013-2014 season.

 

“The talented students and extraordinary faculty of the Lynn University Conservatory of Music look forward to sharing the beautiful world of music during our third season in the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center, a world-class concert hall that enhances the musical offerings of our performing artists,” said Robertson. “Our 2013-2014 season will present a broad variety of musical offerings designed to enrich the artistic spirit and nourish the soul. Please join us for a magnificent season of great music.”

 

Running from September 19, 2013 through April 10, 2014, all but one of the concerts will be held in either the Wold Performing Arts Center or the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, two comfortable and acoustically outstanding performance spaces that are located across from one another on Lynn University’s lovely Boca Raton campus.

 

The only off-campus performance will be the 11th annual Gingerbread Holiday Concert that will be held on December 8 at the Boca Raton Resort and Club.

 

Lynn Philharmonia

The Lynn University Philharmonia sets the standard for conservatory level symphonic training. Now in its 21st season as a full symphony, the Philharmonia continues to present high-quality concerts with a wide range of repertoire. Guillermo Figueroa is the Lynn Philharmonia’s new Music Director and Conductor.

 

October 5 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

October 6 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday) 

Lynn Philharmonia #1

Jon Robertson, Conductor

+ Mozart: Symphony No. 38 “Prague”

+ Bruckner: Symphony No. 4

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

 

October 26 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

October 27 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday) 

Lynn Philharmonia #2

Jon Robertson, Conductor

+ Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3

+ Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 “Classical”

+ Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 “New World”

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

(Sponsored by Arylne and Myron Weinberg)

 

November 16 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

November 17 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday) 

Lynn Philharmonia #3

Guillermo Figueroa, Conductor

Featuring winners of the annual Conservatory Concerto Competition

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

 

December 8 – 3 p.m. (Sunday)

GINGERBREAD HOLIDAY CONCERT

Sponsored by Bank of America

Presented by the Lynn University Friends of the Conservatory of Music

Children of all ages will enjoy the beloved music traditions of the holidays in this much-anticipated concert performed by The Lynn University Philharmonia Orchestra.performs this much-anticipated community concert. Proceeds from the concert benefit annual

scholarships for Conservatory of Music students.

Boca Raton Resort and Club

Great Hall – 501 E. Camino Real in Boca Raton

Tickets:  $35 general admission includes cost of the valet

(NOTE: Tickets must be presented at the door for admittance. No entry without a ticket.)

 

January 18 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

January 19 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday)

Lynn Philharmonia #4

Guillermo Figueroa, Conductor

+ Mozart  /  Overture to The Marriage of Figaro

+ Brahms  /  Double Concerto

with Carol Cole, violin, and David Cole, cello

+ Sierra: Fandangos

+ Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

 

February 8 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

February 9 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday)

Lynn Philharmonia #5

Guillermo Figueroa, Conductor

+ Rossini  / Overture to William Tell

+ Strauss: Don Juan

+ Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

 

March 22 at 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

March 23 at 4 p.m.  (Sunday)

Lynn Philharmonia #6

Guillermo Figueroa, Conductor

+ Mahler  / Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”

Featuring the Master Chorale of South Florida

with Timothy Cobb, Double Bass

+ Rimsky-Korsakov  /  Scheherazade

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: Box: $50  /  Orchestra: $40  /  Mezzanine: $35

 

Mostly Music Series

Mostly Music is a unique concert series whose purpose is to better acquaint audiences not only with the music, but also with the lives and artistic development of the Western world’s greatest composers. Between musical compositions, actors read excerpts of personal letters written by the featured composers around the same period

as the music to be performed. These composers were geniuses but they too lived with all the joys, frailties and frustrations common to humanity. The concerts feature Lynn Conservatory’s faculty members, students and guest artists. Mostly Music is conceived and hosted by Marshall Turkin and staged by Director of Theatre Arts Jan McArt.

 

January 16 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Mostly Music:  Haydn

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $20

 

February 27 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Mostly Music:  Beethoven

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $20

 

April 3 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Mostly Music:  Eastern European/USA Connection

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $20

 

New Music Festival

The 8th Annual New Music Festival with Shirley J. Thompson, Composer-in-Residence, and Director Lisa Leonard.

 

February 23 – 4 p.m.  (Sunday)

Faculty Concert

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

Paying homage to past greats while looking forward to new discoveries, this program will feature the Southern world premiere of the 2013 joint commission work, The Devil’s Tale by 2008 composer-in-residence James Stephenson III. Sequel features the same instrumentation as Stravinsky’s and tells the rest of the soldier’s tale.  Additionally, the Pulitzer Prize winning compositions of 1971 and 1988, Davidovsky’s Synchronisims No.6 and Bolcom’s 12 New Etudes will be performed by pianist Lisa Leonard.

 

February 24 – 7:30 p.m.  (Monday)

Contemporary Music Forum

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

A highlight of past festivals, a panel comprised of a composer, conductor, music critic, and performer will discuss various artistic, philosophical, and practical components and issues of modern and contemporary music. Audience participation is encouraged.

 

February 25 – 7:30 p.m.  (Tuesday)

Spotlight No. 1: Young Composers

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

The opening night of the eighth annual New Music Festival featuring the world premiere of works by our extraordinary composition majors performed by the composers themselves and their peers. The program will also feature the winning work of the 2014 Florida State Music Teachers Association high school composition competition.

 

February 26 – 7:30 p.m.  (Wednesday)

Spotlight No. 2: Shirley J. Thompson

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

Featuring the world premiere of the Lynn 2014 commissioned work, groundbreaking composer Shirley J. Thompson is the first woman in Europe to have composed and conducted a symphony in the last 40 years. She describes herself as a composer who sees no boundaries in musical styles and fuses Contemporary classical orchestrations with popular and world music styles. Born and raised in east London to Jamaican parents, she serves on the faculty at the University of Westminster and is named on the Evening Standard’s “Power List of Britain’s 100 Most Influential Black People.”

 

Faculty Recital Series & Master Classes

September 26 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

GUILLERMO FIGUEROA Violin Recital

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets:  $20

 

October 3 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

From the Studio of LISA LEONARD

“Shades of Romanticism”

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets:  $10

 

October 24 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

ELMAR OLIVEIRA Violin Recital

Lisa Leonard, Piano

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: $20

 

December 5 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

“Great Duos”

+ Carol Cole, Violin

+ David Cole, Cello

Lisa Leonard, Piano

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

 

February 13 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

ROBERTA RUST in Recital

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

Pianist Roberta Rust, Artist Faculty-Piano/Professor and Head of the Piano Department at the Lynn University Conservatory of Music, presents a colorful recital of solo works including the Mozart Rondo K. 511 and Gigue K. 574, Schubert Impromptus D. 935, No. 3 and D. 946, No. 1, Granados Spanish Dances Nos. 2 & 5, Debussy Ballade (Slave), Heroic Berceuse, An Evening in Grenada, Prelude (Fireworks), Nazareth Tango (Odeon), and Villa-Lobos Alma Brasileira & Valsa da dor.

 

February 19 – 7:30 p.m.  (Wednesday)

ELMAR OLIVEIRA & the Golden Rule Ensemble

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

Elmar Oliveira, internationally renowned violinist and Artist in Residence at Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music will perform, conduct and record in live concert an entire program of Baroque violin concerti. The concert will feature the debut of the Golden Rule String Orchestra, an ensemble assembled by Mr. Oliveira featuring some of Lynn’s most distinguished string players.

 

March 20 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

MICHAEL ELLERT Bassoon Recital

Lisa Leonard, Piano

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

Explore the versatility of the bassoon and the broad spectrum of music written for it across the centuries.  Join Michael Ellert and pianist Lisa Leonard and discover why Frank Zappa was quoted as saying: “The bassoon is one of my favorite instruments.”

 

 

March 30 – 4 p.m.  (Sunday)

From the Studio of ROBERTA RUST

“Playing By Heart”

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $10

Featuring the outstanding Conservatory piano students of Roberta Rust in a varied program of piano works, specially selected by each performing student for this occasion.  Rust contributes commentary about the music presented throughout the program.

 

Special Guests

January 11 – 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

DR. JOYCE ZANKEL LINDORFF Fortepiano Recital

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

Special guest Dr. Joyce Lindorff, Professor of Keyboard Studies at Temple University, will perform on our recently donated pianoforte. This is an exciting chance to hear classical period piano music as it was originally intended. The fortepiano for this performance was generously donated by the estate of Virginia Pleasants.

 

Guest Pianist Weekend with Philip Fowke

January 25 – 7:30 p.m.  (Saturday)

PHILIP FOWKE in Recital

“The Art of Encore”

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets: $20

Pianist Philip Fowke presents a program associated with some of the great pianists of the past. Music of Chopin, Dohnanyi, Grieg, Moszkowski, Paderewski, and Sinding, will be included, as well as some lesser-known gems. Fowke will introduce and perform these works, giving something of their background and his personal association with them and the pianists who played them.

 

Known for his many BBC Promenade Concert appearances, numerous recordings and broad range of repertoire, Mr. Fowke has appeared in many of the major concert halls worldwide with leading conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir Simon Rattle and Gennadi Rozhdestvensky. Fowke has made recordings for EMI, Lyrita, Unicorn, CRD, Chandos and Naxos which include the concertos of Addinsell, Bliss, Delius, Hoddinnott, Rachmaninoff, Ravel and Tchaikowsky. He has also recorded the complete Chopin Waltzes, Chopin Sonatas, and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and the Paganini Rhapsody with the RPO conducted by Yuri Temirkanov on EMI. Philip Fowke has recently performed with The Prince Consort in the Wigmore Hall, Cheltenham Festival, and the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.

 

January 26 – 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.  (Sunday)

PHILIP FOWKE

Master Classes

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

No tickets necessary.  FREE.

Philip Fowke is currently Senior Fellow of Keyboard at Trinity College of Music and is recognized for his teaching, coaching and tutoring in which he enjoys exploring students’ potential, encouraging them to develop their own individuality. He is a regular tutor at the International Shrewsbury Summer School as well as at Chethams International Summer School. In 2012 he served on the jury of the 2nd International Shura Cherkassky Piano Competition in Milan. Students from the Conservatory piano studios, solo and collaborative, will perform in the class.

 

January 29 – 7:30 p.m.  (Friday)

4th Annual Collaborative Spotlight:

Miami Brass

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: $20

Come witness the premiere performance of the Miami Brass.  The group is made up of some of today’s most sought after brass players, including present and former members of the Dallas, Boston and Empire Brass Quintets.  These five musicians are well known for thrilling audiences with their virtuosity and captivating artistry.

 

 

Palm Beach Chamber Music Series

The musicians of The Palm Beach Chamber Music Festival partner with Lynn University to present their premier fall series. Continuing their two decades-long tradition of varied programs and mixed ensembles, the group will perform great masterworks of composers ranging from Mozart to Stravinsky. Concerts will include several side-by-side performances with some of Lynn’s most talented students.

 

September 19 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Chamber Music Palm Beach No. 1

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: $20

 

October 10 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Chamber Music Palm Beach No. 2

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: $20

 

November 14 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Chamber Music Palm Beach No. 3

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets: $20

 

Student Performances

DEAN’S SHOWCASE CONCERTS

An exposition of various delightful solo and chamber works performed exclusively by the Conservatory of Music’s finest young musicians, all  chosen by faculty recommendation and guaranteed to impress and inspire.

 

October 17 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Dean’s Showcase No. 1

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $10

 

November 21 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Dean’s Showcase No. 2 

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $10

 

February 28 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Dean’s Showcase No. 3

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $10

 

April 10 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Dean’s Showcase No. 4

Amarnick?Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  $10

 

Additional Student Performances

October 13 – 9:30 a.m.  (Sunday)

Concerto Competition Final Round

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets:  FREE

Finalists will perform before judges, including Julian Martin, piano (The Julliard School), Eric Ruske, horn (Boston University) and Ilya Kaler, violin (DePaul University). Winners will perform as soloists with the Lynn Philharmonia on November 16-17, conducted by the Philharmonia’s newly appointed Music Director, Guillermo Figueroa.

 

December 7 – 10 a.m.  (Saturday)

Preparatory School of Music Recital

Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center

Tickets:  FREE

This recital will feature students of all ages and levels as they share their accomplishments in voice, piano and a variety of other instruments.

 

May 1 – 7:30 p.m.  (Thursday)

Class of 2014 In Concert

Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

A salute to the graduating class as they present one final serenade to the patrons that supported in their pursuit of musical mastery.

 

May 3 – 10 a.m.  (Saturday)

Preparatory School of Music Recital

Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall

Tickets:  FREE

This recital will feature students of all ages and levels as they share their accomplishments in voice, piano and a variety of other instruments.

 

How to Purchase Tickets:

Tickets are available for purchase at the Lynn University Box Office, located in the Wold Performing Arts Center at 3601 N. Military Trail. Tickets also may be purchased online at or by phone at 561.237.9000.

 

About Lynn University:

Founded in 1962, Lynn University in Boca Raton has five colleges in addition to the Conservatory of Music and a school of aeronautics. The conservatory has grown and earned international acclaim, attracting world-renowned faculty and enrolling approximately 100 talented student-musicians. Its mission – “to  provide high quality professional performance education for gifted young musicians, and to set a superior standard for music performance worldwide” – emphasizes its commitment to engaging the Palm Beach County cultural community. With the opening of the new Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center in April 2010, the Philharmonia now performs in its own concert hall on the Lynn campus.

 

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Guillermo Figueroa

Music Director & Conductor of the Lynn Philharmonia

 

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Chronological List of Concerts & Master Classes

 

Wold  =  Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center 

A-G    =  Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall

Boca  = Boca Raton Resort & Club, The Great Hall

 

September

15          Lynn Wind Ensemble                                                               ___

19          Palm Beach Chamber Music Concert #1                       A-G

26          Guillermo Figueroa Violin Recital                                  Wold        

 

October

  3          Collaborative Piano Studio Recital                                A-G

  5-6      Lynn Philharmonia #1                                                     Wold

10          Palm Beach Chamber Music Concert #2                       A-G

13          Concerto Competition Final Round                              Wold

17          Dean’s Showcase #1                                                       A-G  

24          Elmar Oliveira Violin Recital                                           Wold

26-27    Lynn Philharmonia #2                                                     Wold

 

November

14          Palm Beach Chamber Music Concert #3                       A-G

16-17    Lynn Philharmonia #3                                                     Wold

21          Dean’s Showcase #2                                                       A-G  

 

December

5            “Great Duos” with Carole Cole, Violin,

and David Cole, Cello                                                              A-G

       7                  Preparatory School of Music Recital                             Wold

  8          Gingerbread Holiday Concert                                        Boca

 

January

11          Dr. Joyce Zankel Lindorff Fortepiano Recital              A-G

16          Mostly Music: Haydn                                                               A-G

18-19    Lynn Philharmonia #4                                                     Wold

25          Guest Artist Philip Fowke in Recital,

              “The Art of Encore”                                                         A-G

26          Master Classes with Philip Fowke                                 A-G

29          4th Annual Collaborative Spotlight: Miami Brass                  Wold

 

February

8-9        Lynn Philharmonia #5                                                     Wold

13          Roberta Rust in Recital                                                   A-G

19          Elmar Oliveira & the Golden Rule Ensemble                 Wold

20          Dean’s Showcase #3                                                       A-G

23-26    8th Annual New Music Festival                                       A-G

27          Mostly Mozart: Beethoven                                                      A-G

 

March

20          Michael Ellert Bassoon Recital                                      A-G

22-23    Lynn Philharmonia #5                                                     Wold

30          From the Studio of Roberta Rust                                   A-G

 

 

 

April

  3          Mostly Mozart: Eastern European/USA Connection    A-G

10          Dean’s Showcase #4                                                       A-G  

 

May

  1          Class of 2014 In Concert                                                A-G

  3          Preparatory School of Music Recital                             A-G

     

August, 2013 – Botanical Garden Tropics

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Mounts Botanical Garden presents TOPICS IN TROPICALS:

SAGES, BAMBOOS & CROTONS FOR THE SUB-TROPICS on Saturday, August 3, 2013 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the Mounts Auditorium. Robert Saporito will speak on non-invasive, clumping bamboos, Mark Peters on unusual crotons, and Dr. Scott Zona on rare salvias that attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the yard.  Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase many of these plants at the sale. Mounts members: $30; Non-Members: $35. Please pre-register by calling 561-233-1757. Mounts is located at 531 N. Military Trail in West Palm Beach.

August, 2013 – Palm Beach Zoo Sends Tapir to La

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Timmy the “Tipping” Tapir Arrives at New Home

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Timmy the “tipping” tapir has arrived at his new home at the Los Angeles Zoo, after being shipped from the Palm Beach Zoo. The ultimate goal of his new, permanent residence, is to meet a future mate for the survival of his species, as part of a specialized breeding program.

Timmy 1

Timmy in his new digs

 

The sixteen-month old, 300-pound Baird’s tapir arrived in California, after a 15-hour journey that took him 2,670 miles from coast-to-coast within one day. Accompanied by two of his caretakers, he left the Fort Lauderdale International Airport early Friday morning, and arrived at the Los Angeles International Airport Friday evening. He will remain in standard medical quarantine for thirty days.

Timmy 2 Timmy exploring his facility in the Los Angeles Zoo

Timmy rose to fame after he was abandoned at birth by his mother, and then inexplicably began falling over. After extensive medical testing, it was discovered that he suffered from a double ear infection, which has since been cured.

Palm Beach Zoo Veterinarian Dr. Genevieve Dumonceaux accompanied Timmy all the way from Florida to California.

“The staff at the Los Angeles Zoo already love him,” said Dr. Dumonceaux. “He seems very happy.”

Timmy will eventually become part of the Los Angeles Zoo’s “Rainforest of the Americas” exhibit, which is set to open later this year. He will also meet his future girlfriend, Tootsie, who is also a native Floridian, currently living at the Brevard County Zoo.

In his new forever home, he will provide a resource for the public to learn more about endangered tapirs. Accredited zoos move animals around to strive for 90% genetic diversity, to help ensure they don’t go extinct.

“Healthy zoo populations mean that they can be ambassadors for their wild cousins,” said Jan Steele, General Curator for the Palm Beach Zoo. “Timmy’s move, and his new permanent home, can help to teach our guests how they can affect conservation by making simple changes in their buying habits and behaviors.”

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 located at 1301 Summit Boulevard, just east of I‐95 between Southern and Forest Hill Boulevards. 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.

August, 2013 – Lutheran Church School Supply Drive

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Lutheran Church School Supply Drive Is On! August 4-11th

The Outreach Ministry of St Michael Lutheran Church in Wellington will be collecting school supplies and school uniforms for two schools: Belle Glade Excel Charter School, a new school supported by Lutheran Services Florida, and Greenacres Elementary where ninety-six percent of the students are on the free-lunch program.  In addition, the church is collecting gently-used uniforms for the children at Greenacres. The public is invited to participate in this collection.  

 

Collection of these items begins July 28 and runs through August 11 and will be accepted at St. Michael Fellowship Hall offices on 1925 Birkdale Road, Wellington Monday through Thursday from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.  For more information call the office at 561- 793-4999, Karen, 561-333-5947 or Carol 954-579-8830 or visit www.stmichaelelc.com

August, 2013 – Whole Foods Market

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Whole Foods Market Wellington August 2013 Calendar of Events

Wellington, Fla. –

All events, dates, and times are subject to change. For the most current info, please visitwww.Facebook.com/WholeFoodsMarketWellington  page or our websitewww.wholefoods.com/events

 

 

Open 8:00am to 10:00pm Mon-Sat. 9:00am-9:00pm on Sundays

2635 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33414

 

Events are held at 2635 State Road 7, in the Lifestyle Center and are free of charge unless otherwise noted. Pre-Register for events at the customer service desk or by phone (561-904-4000)for Free Classes OnlyRefunds, credits, or transfer of classes will not be honored for no-shows or cancellations made fewer than 24 hours before event. All events are subject to change. Classes with low registration may be cancelled.  Any classes cancelled by Whole Foods Market will be refunded. Space is limited. 

 

 

Events, Cooking Classes, and Lectures

 

The Sushi Stop

Look for Lina in our Prepared Foods Department to taste Genji’s featured sushi prepared fresh daily!  No registration necessary, just stop by during the times below:

Thursday, August 8th 5:00-6:30 PM, Free

Featuring: Green Dragon Crunch Roll with Brown Rice (Vegetarian) 

Wednesday, August 21st 5:00-6:30 PM, Free

Featuring: Yellow Spice California Roll with Brown Rice

 

Toothpaste Swap Out

Wednesday, August 7th, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM, in the Whole Body Department

Be good to your whole body by swapping out your old conventional toothpaste for a FREE full-size tube of Himalaya Neem and Pomegranate Toothpaste!  Please ask a Whole Body Team Member for assistance.   (While supplies last, please bring in your old tube to receive a new one. Limit 1 per household.)

 

5th Annual Back to School Bonanza

Saturday, August 10th 11:00-1:00 PM, Free

Join Whole Foods Market, The Village of Wellington, Fire Rescue, and the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office (PBSO) to kick off the school year right!

 

·         Free ID Cards for children in the back of our café compliments of PBSO (first come, first served and supplies are limited).

·        Children’s FREE lunchbox samples around the store

·        Emergency vehicles to explore in our parking lot

·        Resource Depot craft table in the back of the café

·        Whole Body product FREE samples and giveaways

 

Whole Foods Market reusable lunch bags, ready to fill with samples, will be available at the front entrance for a $5 donation to PAL (Police Athletic League) to purchase school supplies for local children in need.  No Registration Necessary, just come on by!

 

Reducing Stress through Meditation

Wednesday, August 14th 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

John Bednarik will introduce you to basic meditation and how it can improve the quality of everyday life, by reducing stress, improving health, and looking at life….possibly in a different way.  Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: John Bednarik, Meditation Expert

 

Gluten Free Cooking: Back to School Treats

Thursday, August 15th 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Come and join Chef Joe as he demonstrates how to prepare treats your child is sure to love and are Gluten Free too.  You’ll taste Gluten-Free Morning Glory Muffins, Flourless Double Decadent Chocolate Cookies, and “Ants” on a Log.  NOTE: all ingredients used are gluten free; however, our facility is not certified gluten free. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Chef Joe, Demo Specialist

 

Local Artist Celebration: Judy Eisinger

Friday, August 16, 6:30-8:00 PM, $5 Donation/Person

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Meet our current Wellington Art Society local artist, Judy Eisinger, and join us as we celebrate her beautiful paintings that are displayed in our café. Wine tasting, cheese, and refreshments will be served, with live music. 100% of the event entrance fees will benefit the Wellington Art Society Scholarship Fund. Cash donations will be accepted at the entrance. Held in the café and Lifestyle Center.

 

Mac & Cheese Charity Block Party: Benefitting Team Molly

Tuesday, August 20th 5:30-7:00 PM, $10 Donation/ Person

Taste a slew of creative mac & cheese recipes around the store and vote for your favorite! Donations will be accepted at the Produce Department Entrance.  All participants will receive a plate, fork and voting ballot to enjoy the most creative mac & cheese recipes of the year!  100% of donations will go to Team Molly of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

 

Déjà Moo

Wednesday, August 21st 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

What did the farmer call the cow that wouldn’t give him any milk? An udder failure! We just call her a smarty. Learn how to make your favorite foods sans dairy. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Amanda Fernandez, Healthy Eating/Green Mission Specialist

 

Modern Mediterranean with Mohila

Thursday, August 22nd, 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Join Mediterranean cooking expert Mohila Neteghi to make her mouth watering Herb Soufflé, Yogurt Sauce, and Tabbouli. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Mohila Nateghi, Bakery Team Member and Previous Restaurateur

 

One-Pot Meals

Friday, August 23rd 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Let us help you continue to make delicious home cooked meals while coordinating your busy work/school schedule.  Our one-pot meals will help you to cook in bulk and be ready for the week. Featuring: Mexican Pork Soft Tacos and Spinach and Sausage-stuffed Shells. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond, Lifestyle Center Specialist.

 

Gluten Free Shopping Tour

Tuesday, August 27th 6:30-7:30 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Let us help you make gluten free shopping a cinch!  Our gluten free guru will show you where to find gluten-free products, teach you best practices for cooking gluten free meals, and provide you with samples of our top picks.  Meet at the Customer Service Desk.

Instructor: Chef Joe, Demo Specialist

 

Healthy Eating Road Map

Wednesday, August 28th 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Ditch processed foods, enhance your favorite foods with nutrient packed plant superstars, embrace healthy fats, and get more of a nutritional bang for your buck! Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Amanda Fernandez, Healthy Eating/Green Mission Specialist

 

Kids’ Club: Chicken Enchiladas

Thursday, August 29th 3:00-4:30 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Kids won’t know they’re eating a variety of veggies, when we make Baked Chicken Enchiladas, followed by a Banana Multigrain Bar for dessert. For Kids ages 6-12, with Suzanne in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Suzanne Redmond, Lifestyle Center Specialist

*All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

 

Mom’s Morning Escape

Friday, August 30th 9:00-11:00 AM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Moms will receive a free coffee or tea, and muffin from the Coffee Bar.  Please check in at the Customer Service desk to pick up your Mom’s Morning Escape Voucher, then make your way to the Coffee Bar for your treats. Dr. Laura Valhuerdi DLMV of Practical Wellness Solutions will be offering free 5 minute chair massages in the back of the café (first come first served).

*All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

 

Award Winning Domestic Artisan Cheese Class

Friday, August 30th 6:30-8:00pm, $5/Person

Join us in the Lifestyle Center to taste a selection of domestic artisan cheeses from this year’s award winning producers. Each cheese will be paired with a wine or beer that will excite your pallet and enhance the flavor of the cheese.  This class is a must for all cheese and wine lovers!  Pre-registration required with Customer Service.

 

The Evolution of Seasonal Beers

Saturday, August 31st 6:30-8:00 PM, Free

Pre-Registration Required. Stop by the customer service desk or call 561-904-4000 to reserve your spot.

Join beer expert Christopher Whaley as he introduces different beer styles and food pairings for your tasting enjoyment. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Christopher Whaley, Specialty Team Member

  

Coming in September:

 

The Seductive Wines of Italy

Friday, September 6th 6:30-8:00 PM, $10/person

Pre-Registration Required at the Customer Service Desk.

Come join us for an evening of various red and white wines from the region of Italy. Each wine tasted will feature a different food pairing. Held in the Lifestyle Center.

Instructor: Joe Kudla, Specialty Team Member

August, 2013 – Submit Your Dream

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About State of Dreams

State of Dreams explores the universe of dreams and the power they contain. It illustrates how it affects us on many levels in our everyday lives and as a human society at large. Passion is the fuel for our dreams. Through them we can imagine and create. Also, it enables us to utilize our energy from passive to active and obtain a life that is fulfilling and satisfying.

Dream Submissions

Have a dream that you want to share with the world?

E-mail to: dreams@stateofdreams.com

 

For Pictures:

Scan photographs at a high resolution

 

For Video:

Upload On YouTube, title and tag the video with State Of Dreams – My Dream

 

Include the following information with your submission:

  • Your age, name, and location (city, state)
  • Someone that inspires you and why?
  • (If applicable) Identify the people in the photo (names, relationship)
  • What year was it when the photo was taken?
  • And tell a brief story about yourself and why you think the photo is great example of your dream

Disclaimer:

By submitting images, text, video, and personal information for possible inclusion on this site, you are agreeing to the following Terms of Submission. We reserve the right to publish your photos and text at our own discretion. We also reserve the right to use and modify submissions as standard procedure. When you email House of Maverick you are granting us the right to a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, fully sub-licensable, exclusive right to use, reproduce, modify, translate, adapt, publish, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, display, and delete such content in other works in any form, media or technology now known or hereafter developed. You represent and warrant that you have all of these rights to grant to us and that no other rights from any third party will be necessary.