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June, 2013 – Upcoming Senior Programming

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Upcoming Senior Programming at the Wellington Community Center

Wellington is pleased to offer a variety of programs for adults ages 55 and older at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard. Pre-registration is required for all activities at least 48 hours in advance. Registrations can be made in person, online at www.wellingtonfl.gov, by calling the Wellington Community Center at 561-753-2489, ext. 0, or via fax at 561-791-4089. 

Weiss Family Chiropractics Seminars – At Weiss Family Chiropractic Center, they believe life should be enjoyed.  Their goal is to help your body reach its full potential so you can live pain free with proper motion and an overall increased health.  This summer come discover how they achieve this goal at their monthly lunch & learn seminars.  Seminars are 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and will take place June 4th, July 11th, and August 28th. A light lunch will be provided to those who pre-register.  

Wii Games – Video games aren’t just for kids! Come see why they are so popular and get your daily exercise at the same time with a FREE Wii class on Thursdays, June 6th, August 1st, & September 5th from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Wii takes place on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month.  We invite you all to come to learn & play or to bring your own games and teach your peers!

Morselife – Morselife is dedicated to enhancing senior living, and each month the professionals host a new life enhancing presentation.  This summer each month will be a different book review from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. The book for June 3rd will be “Honolulu” by Alan Brennert.  July 8th is a discussion about Alexander McCall Smith.  August 5th will discuss “Loving Frank” by Nancy Horan and “The Paris Wife” by Paula McLain.  The summer book series will conclude on September 9th with “New York-the Novel” by Edward Rutherford.  A light lunch will be provided to those who pre-register.  

Care Plus, Health Plans, INC. – This July come in out of the heat for a Classic Movie Matinee & classic refreshments sponsored by Care Plus, Health Plans, INC., a company dedicated to “Keeping the health in Health Care” by providing the best & most up to date information on Medicare.  Please pre-register.* 

Social Services Retirement Planning Group – This summer come to a film festival & enjoy an evening out with a good movie, trivia, and good people for a great time.  This FREE summer film series is brought to you by Linda Ellis in partnership with Social Services Retirement Planning Group.  The shows will be 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m, and the schedule is June 11th, “The Notebook”, July 9th, “Some Like It Hot”, & August 13th, “Silver Linings Playbook”.  September will conclude with a very important informational seminar about Medicare Open Enrollment that begins in October.

BingoJoin us each month on the 2nd Wednesday of the month for an exciting afternoon of fun & bingo with prizes sponsored by Humana!  Games begin at 1:00 p.m. and continue until approximately 3:00 p.m..  Doors will open at 12:30 p.m., and the cost to play bingo is $3. Please note that we will no longer have boxed lunches for purchase.  Cookies and coffee will be available, but players can also bring your lunches & snacks. 

Wellington Regional Medical Center –   If you are looking to improve your health & well being, join the physicians of Wellington Regional Medical Center as they educate you on the popular health topics of today so you can live a healthy life. Seminars will be June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, & September 19th from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.  Lunch will be provided to those who pre-register.  

AARP Driver Safety – Join Mary Lynn Blakely on the 3rd Thursday of the month to refresh your driving skills.   Classes are June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, and September 19th from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members and must be paid by check to the instructor on the day of the class. Students should prepare for the day by bringing water, lunch and snacks.  

Shalloway & Shalloway – Join us on June 5th, July 2nd, August 1st, or September 3rd from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. as we welcome Elder Law & Special Needs Trust Attorney, Mark Shalloway to the WCC.  As an accredited V.A. attorney, he will be speaking about protecting your assets and getting the best long term care (not insurance) at home, in an assisted living facility, or in a nursing home.  By taking advantage of this great information, you will discover how Vets, spouses, widows & disabled children may qualify for $13,128-$24,228 a year TAX FREE. 

Senior Aerobics – Stay in shape with Lynn Spoor’s Senior Aerobics classes, offered monthly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The cost is $40 per month for Wellington residents and $50 for non-residents.

Needlecraft – If you like to get crafty, join Iris Goldson every Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to learn new needlecraft techniques. This class is free and all skill levels are welcome.

For more information about summer senior programming, visit Wellington’s website at www.wellingtonfl.gov, click the Parks & Recreation icon and select “Flyers and Guides” (http://www.wellingtonfl.gov/community/parks-and-recreation/program-guide-and-flyers.html).

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

 

June, 2013 – Summer Theatre Fest

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June, 2013 – Summer Theatre Fest Reading Series

South Florida Theatre League

ANNOUNCING THE SUMMER THEATRE FEST READING SERIES

Every Monday from June until August, member companies will be hosting readings of plays by South Florida Playwrights. There will be at least eighteen evenings of readings happening across four counties on the thirteen Mondays of WLRN and South Florida Theatre League’s Summer Theatre Fest. Playwrights range from established local favorites, including Carbonell winners and nominees, to emerging talents, with plays vastly ranging in subject matter and style.

A Complete List of the Summer Theatre Fest Reading Series
Part of WLRN and the South Florida Theatre League’s Summer Theatre Fest

Stages of the Sun: Readings by South Florida Theatre League Playwrights
Monday June 3, 7:30 PM
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 SW 5th Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Come check out eight different one act plays by member playwrights Mary Damiano, Anne Dichele, Barbara Fox, Marsha Meyers, Catherine Pearson, Michael Rutenberg, Tere Starr, and David Victor. This fast paced evening offers wit and whimsy and some unexpected surprises.

TBA
Monday June 10, 8:00 PM
Main Street Players
6766 Main Street
Miami Lakes, FL 33014

Buck Fever
By Juan C. Sanchez
Monday June 17, 7:30 PM
YoungArts Campus
2100 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33137

A Palm Beach Story
By Jack Staubb
Monday June 24, 7:30 PM
The Plaza Theatre
262 S. Ocean Blvd.
Lantana, FL 33462
A fun-filled valentine to the Palm Beach of just a few years ago, when madras and Lilly were king and queen, mothers were much married, and young hearts were powerfully susceptible to the subtle urgings of a pink and gold Palm Beach sunset. Set against such iconic backdrops as The Breakers, The Society of The Four Arts, The B&T, and The Everglades Club, things turn out to be not exactly as they seem as Palm Beach wedding bells begin to chime. But, as in the best of tales, all ends well, floated atop a giddy cocktail of wit, love, and laughter.

Crashfest: A collection of One Act Plays which at 20 meters becomes the portrait of a Vampire Hunter By James Carrey
Monday June 24, 8:00 PM
Crashbox Theatre in Association with Empire Stage
1140 N Flagler Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
James Carrey’s CRASHFEST explores Love, Perspective, Desire, Women’s Health, Infatuation, You Tube, Government Espionage, Musical Numbers, Bank Heists, and Ice Cream. All of these plays were written between 2010 and 2012 and feature of variety of different genres and styles, yet at their heart all have the Crashbox Theatre Company mission statement at their core. Providing theatre goers with work that is meant to enlighten, educate, and entertain.

The Gift
By Michael Leeds
Monday July 1, 7:30 PM
Parade Productions
The Studio at Mizner Park
201 Plaza Real 2nd Floor
Boca Raton, FL 33432
A young man and woman are stuck in adjoining elevators only to discover that they might actually be trapped in each other’s dream. Sometimes nightmares can be A Gift!

Moment of Grace
By Bob Bowersox
Monday July 1, 8:00PM
TheatreXP
Performing at Red Barn Theatre
319 Duval Street
Key West, FL 33040
When three life-long friends meet at an Irish pub to toast the passing of a fourth, they find themselves confronted with a surprising and unexpected truth about the man, and each is forced to consider what love is to him and how he relates to it.

Timmins Children
By Mark Perlberg
Monday July 8, 7:30 PM
Palm Beach Dramaworks
201 Clematis Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
The time is October, 1992. Malcolm Bundage, a Canadian physician, has just received a lifetime achievement award and Yvette Bergeron, a renowned reporter for the Vancouver Sun, visits his Toronto home ostensibly to interview him for a syndicated story about the award. During the course of the play, we learn that Bergeron and Bundage share an unfortunate past. They force each other to explore and attempt to resolve issues that arose decades earlier. Although they will ultimately fail in their resolution efforts, their connection enables them to find common ground and uncover emotions they each thought had been buried long ago.

Heavenly Hands
By Ricky Martinez
Monday July 8, at 8:00 PM
New Theatre
At The Roxy Performing Arts Center
1645 SW 107th Avenue
Miami, FL 33165
Heavenly Hands, by Ricky J. Martinez, is one of three plays in his trilogy In God’s Land: An Island Trilogy. Along with Sin Full Heaven, which was produced by New Theatre in 2007 and Road Through Heaven, which is currently running through June 2 at New Theatre, these three interrelated (yet separate, stand-alone) plays represent the culture and life on ‘a forgotten island in the Caribbean.’
Heavenly Hands tells the story of Mirta — La Doctora — a young island woman who has received her education in medicine abroad in America, but who the locals believe to have supernatural, God-given healing powers in her hands. The play focuses on Mirta and her relationships with the De la Fuente family — Clara (or Clarita), Santi (Santiago) and Papito, the youngest brother. Clara has a ‘gift’ as well, believing she is able to see the future, but she risks her life and her family through her association with the ‘brujeras’ — black magic witches — of La Piedra, a neighboring island. Santi loves Mirta, with whom he shared his first kiss as a child after witnessing an act that he attributes to her ‘heavenly hands.’ They fall in love and marry, but Clara tells Mirta of her ‘vision’ of a child before she leaves to join the brujeras. A tragic accident takes Santi away from Mirta, who is pregnant. At the end of the play, Clara returns to enact a vengeance against Mirta that is not her own. Through Santi and Papito, she relents, learns forgiveness and escapes the witches’ clutches, while Mirta examines, accepts and learns to use her own ‘gift.’

Women Always Win
By Marj O’Neill-Butler and Roger Martin
Monday July 15, 7:30 PM
Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Women Always Win, eight short plays (four each by Roger Martin and Marj O’Neill-Butler). 15 women and 6 men and a ton of smiles and sighs.

The Secret of the Biological Clock
By Andie Arthur
Monday July 22, 7:30 PM
Lost Girls Theatre
Performing at the Deering Estate
16701 SW 72 Ave.
Miami FL 33157
Sixteen year old Jasmine’s father has gone missing – but Jasmine just knows that she can convince former teen detective Eleanor Dawson to come out of retirement, she will be able to find him. The Secret of the Biological Clock is a whimsical riff on what happens to our favorite teen detectives when they grow up.

The Death of Kings: An Encyclopedia
By Vanessa Garcia
Monday July 29, Cocktail Reception at 6PM, Reading at 8PM
The Kane
Performing at PAXMiami
337 S.W. 8 St.
Miami, Fl. 33130
It’s 2002 in New York City. A nimble, young man named Quin enters the office of a psychiatrist — Dr. Z. Sebastian. Quin’s face is painted all in white, and he’s wearing what seems to be the costume of a Harlequin. Immediately, Dr. Sebastian realizes Quin isn’t like any of her other patients. In fact, he’s like no one she’s ever met. She’s not even sure Quin is male. Quin, as it turns out, is a 21st century “wise fool,” whose gender is questionable, and whose story, as it unfolds in Dr. Sebastian’s hands and in the pages of Quin’s revisionist encyclopedia, takes us around the globe, zooming in on his journey from New Orleans to New York during the 9/11 disaster.

Flashing Lights
By Edward G. Excaliber
Monday July 29, 7:00PM
Outre Theatre Company
The Studio at Mizner Park
201 Plaza Real 2nd Floor
Boca Raton, FL 33432
Intertwined between the incessant flashing lights of a late night television program; Linda finds herself losing her fragile grasp on reality. Her marriage is falling apart, her sleeping patterns are non-existent; and most importantly, she cannot stop eating. After endless weeks of therapy, Linda is caught between trusting the man she married and sticking to her own baser instincts to find a cure for her addiction. Will logic win out or can the will of the clarified heart prove that self-affirmation means nothing without the right person by your side.

Choreographing a Rape Scene for a Feminist Play
By Ann Gillespie
Monday August 5, 8:00 PM
GableStage
at the Biltmore Hotel
1200 Anastasia Ave
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Bill is an actor who needs something to believe in. Tina is a writer/director, and when she says, “Devised Theatre” it is NOT devised by a democracy. Bryn has been told she reads older onstage, so she is trying to transition from “rape victim” to “wife.” And Gordon is the fight choreographer who thinks only he can bring all these people together and save the show! Choreographing a Rape Scene is a dark comedy that examines the bizarre journey of a performance piece that will challenge the audience and its artists who are scared to challenge themselves. It is a play that looks at personal boundaries, blindness to pain, and asks, ‘are we doomed to become what we make art about?’

Fate Motif
By Christopher Demos-Brown
Monday August 5, 7:30 PM
The Naked Stage
at Barry University’s Pelican Theatre
11300 NE Second Ave.
Miami, FL 33161

A Part of the Family
By Marla Schwartz
August 12, 7:00 PM
Sol Children Theatre
3333 N. Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431
This play is about a quintessentially assimilated non-practicing American-Jewish family. It takes place during the summer of 1988 in both Cherry Hill, NJ and Longport, NJ (the Jersey Shore). The story revolves around the Liberstein family who own and operate a very popular delicatessen. The oldest daughter, Terri Liberstein is a celebrated photographer who became intimately involved with one of the African-American employees at the deli, Howard Dymond a few years back; and eventually they got married. Because of this union she was disowned by her parents so they left town. The youngest daughter Marci Liberstein is planning a 40th wedding anniversary celebration for her parents, but they don’t know that Terri and Howard will be the only one’s joining them for the occasion. In the meantime, the father, Ben Liberstein is having a late mid-life crisis and has taken to riding around town on a motorcycle, which terrifies his wife, Pearl Liberstein who is already a bit unhinged. There are many issues among family members and unexpected family secrets to be revealed.

The Happy Ones
By Kim Ehly
Monday August 19, 8:00 PM
Thinking Cap Theatre
Performing At Empire Stage
1140 N Flagler Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Off Center of Nowhere
By David Sirois
Monday August 26, 7:30 PM
Arts Garage
180 NE 1st Street
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Jackie Trotula is a 17 year old from Brooklyn, and she has quite a secret to tell her parents. But in confessing her one secret, it unleashes a string of confessions that can destroy her whole family. As the story unfolds, the characters are faced with moral conundrums that deal with issues we all try to bury deep down inside. Enter the Trotula Family Livingroom where no one can hide, except for maybe under the dinner table.

June, 2013 – Summer Camp at Independance Ballroom

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Summer Camp and Summer Fun at Independance

 

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June, 2013 – Plaza Theatre Lineup

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The Plaza Theatre Announces Lineup for Spring/Summer 2013

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA – South Florida residents and visitors are in for a treat this Spring and Summer as the Plaza Theatre brings a full lineup of shows to their intimate stage. 

The Plaza Theatre Conservatory, a group of middle and high school students in training at the Theatre, will perform The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on June 1 at 2:00 and 7:30 and June 2 at 2:00 and 6:00. The hilarious tale is one of overachievers’ angst chronicling the experience of six adolescent outsiders vying for the spelling championship of a lifetime. The show’s Tony Award winning creative team has created the unlikeliest of hit musicals about the unlikeliest of heroes: a quirky yet charming cast of outsiders for whom a spelling bee is the one place where they can stand out and fit in at the same time. Spelling Bee is directed by Melissa Jacobson, choreographed by Ben Solmor, and music directed by Jim Webber. Tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for students. 

Next up is 8-track – The Sounds of the 70s, which runs from June 13- July 7, 2013, and will transform the Theatre in to a place of peace, love, and happiness. Created by Rick Seeber, 8-Track is a fast-paced musical performance by a quartet of talented and energetic singers that will have you singing, clapping and dancing along. Enjoy the electric sounds of The Emotions, The Carpenters, La Belle, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Doobie Brothers, The Bee Gees, Helen Reddy, K.C.& The Sunshine Band and many more! 8 Track is directed and choreographed by Kevin Black with music directed by Jim Webber.

Returning for its second run this year, from July 24 – September 1, is the smash hit, Waist Watchers The Musical.  Written and produced by Alan Jacobson, Waist Watchers is the tale of four women sharing stories about their battles with aging, weight, dieting, exercise, and their significant others. Directed by Andy Rogow, the 90 minute show stars Missy McArdle as Connie, Shelley Keelor as Cindy, Jeanne Bennett as Cheryl, and Katie Angell Thomas as Carla, and features hit songs like Botox Queen, If I Were A Size Two, The World’s Greatest Ice Cream, I Went To The Buffet Line, and more. Don’t miss your chance to catch this hilarious show, before it heads out on an international tour!

The last cabaret show of the spring/summer series will be I’ve Got Rhythm – The Music of George Gershwin featuring Jeanne Lynn Gray and John Lariviere. The shows will run on June 17 and July 1 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30. 

Other Conservatory shows this summer will include fan favorite, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, with performances on June 27 and 28th at 7:30 pm and Avenue Q, a  laugh out loud musical that tells the timeless story of a recent college graduate on his journey to discover his purpose in life. Avenue Q performances are  July 18-19 at 7:30pm.

Unless specified above, shows will run nightly on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances begin at 2:00 p.m. on select Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets for each show (unless specified above) are $45. A subscription for all shows is available. Discounted group rates are available. The Plaza Theatre invites you to bring your friends, co-workers, and family to a show and enjoy discounted rates for groups of 10-19, at $39 a ticket, while groups of 20 or more are $36 per ticket. For more information or to purchase your tickets, please call the box office at (561) 588-1820 or visit www.theplazatheatre.net.

ABOUT THE PLAZA THEATRE:                                                                                              The Plaza Theatre, a not-for-profit 250-seat theatre, is home to a variety of light-hearted shows, with an occasional gripping drama, that will please every show-goer. Opened in early 2012 by Alan Jacobson, a Palm Beach Gardens resident who ran the Florida Jewish Theatre for five seasons in the 1990s and then became an independent producer of cabaret shows, musical revues and comedies such as If You Ever Leave Me … I’m Going With You and Down the Garden Path, which played at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, The Plaza Theatre promises lower-than-average ticket prices and is bringing quality entertainment to all. The Plaza Theatre is located at 262 S. Ocean Blvd in Manalapan, FL. For more information, please call (561) 588-1820 or visit www.theplazatheatre.net.

 

July, 2013 – 4th of July Weekend

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City of Lake Worth to Celebrate Centennial with Biggest 4th of July Celebration in City’s History – Lake Worth 100

(Lake Worth, FL) – May 6, 2013 – The City of Lake Worth announced today the events planned for the finale of the Lake Worth Centennial Celebration aptly named Lake Worth 100 – set for Thursday, July 4.

“This will be the biggest celebration the city of Lake Worth has seen in its 100 year history,” said Lake Worth Commissioner Andy Amoroso, chair of Lake Worth 100. “We invite everyone in Palm Beach County to celebrate with us for this historical event!”

The festivities kick-off at 10 am with the 11th Annual Great American Raft Race sponsored by the Bryant Park Neighborhood Association. The Parade of Rafts will run through the downtown to the new Bryant Park Boat Ramp beginning at 10 am. The rafts, from Neighborhood Associations, the City of Lake Worth, businesses and local civic groups will launch at 11 am in a mad dash and splash around the course laid out in the Intracoastal with hopes to land Centennial Champion!

At noon, Bryant Park ignites with live music, arts and crafts vendors, food and drink and fun for the entire family culminating with the grand finale fireworks at 9 pm over the Intracoastal Waterway at Lake Ave and Bryant Park. All activities at Bryant Park are free. Come by boat and dock at the new pier facilities or by car, the park is located on the corner of Golfview & Lake Avenues on the Intra-coastal waterway.

The Lake Worth Beach Complex will be the place to be for the ultimate Centennial experience. Enjoy a sunset celebration on the second floor of the Casino building with dancing in the ballroom, gourmet food stations by Callaro’s Steak House, cash bar and VIP viewing of the fireworks over the Intracoastal waterway. Cost is $35 per person and includes dinner, dessert, dancing and reserved tables for ultimate fireworks viewing. Festivities begin at 7 pm and run through 10 pm. Purchase tickets in advance by calling 561-533-7395.

The entertainment schedule at Bryant Park:

12 – 2 pm        School Of Rock

3 -3:30 pm       Carol Gianni

4 -5:30 pm       People Upstairs

6 -6:30 pm       Iggy G

7 -8:30 pm       Spam All Stars

9 pm                Fireworks

A special commemorative line of merchandise is being created to commemorate the 100 year celebration with iconic images from past and present representing everything Lake Worth. They will be on sale the week leading up to the festivities at the Community Redevelopment Agency office, 29 South J Street and at Studio 205, 600 Lake Avenue or on-site at Bryant Park.

Sponsors for the Centennial celebration include 97.9 WRMF, X102.3 WMBX, WIRK 103.1, City of Lake Worth, Lake Worth Casino Building and Beach Complex, Lake Worth Community Redevelopment Agency.

For sponsorship or arts and craft vendor information please contact Emily Theodossakos at 561.493.2550.

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July, 2013 – 4th of July Weekend

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Lake Worth Downtown Cultural Alliance (DCA) & LULA Presents 5th of July in Downtown Lake Worth
Lake Worth Patriotic Explosion

The City of Lake Worth can never let a good holiday go to waste.  The 4th of July Weekend is no exception.  LULA, The Neighborhood Associations, the City of Lake Worth and the Downtown Cultural Alliance have two days of FREE events planned that include raft races, contests, picnics, music, fireworks and fire lanterns.  Family friendly Lake Worth is the place to be on both the 4th and 5th of July.  Free parking and free events; contests and prizes; waterfront fireworks and shops filled with holiday discounts and give-aways are all designed to entertain visitors and keep them coming back.

July 4th starts with the Great American Raft Race, not to be missed despite the early hour.  Come out to root for you favorite team of weird and wacky concoctions that serve as human flotation devices.  Herman Robinson, coordinator of this event, makes sure all vessels launch and wend their way across the pond.

From the Great American Raft Race work you way into Bryant Park for a day of picnicking, socializing, music and fireworks.  The park will be filled with vendors and the areas best entertainment.  The fun begins at noon.  Fireworks take place from 9-10PM.

On Friday, July 5th, the Downtown Merchants and LULA take over.

The DCA celebrates its 4th annual Holiday Explosion.  Evening on the Avenue begins at 6PM with celebrations in the Downtown Cultural Plaza, J Street and Lucerne Avenue between L and M Streets.  Bands and live music, dancing in the streets, pie baking and watermelon contests, Haitian drummers, will take place throughout the downtown area.  A full list of events will be posted on the DCA Facebook page, the LULA website and the Clay Glass Metal Stone Website.  The evening ends with lit paper lanterns that will ascend into the sky marking the end of a peaceful and joyful 5th of July end to the holiday weekend.

J Street Happenings: At 9 PM J Street Joins Lucerne in the holiday launching of Peace Lanterns.  This beautiful sight will unite both ends of the LULA downtown arts district in the conclusion of this holiday event.  Leading up to this display of light will be:

One if by Land- Two if By Sea: Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery: J Street rocks with holiday excitement as the gallery grills corn on the cob, prepares tropical foods and explodes with a nautical exhibit featuring boats, shells and Florida’s natural faunas.  Good food, great art, music and holiday fervor.

Coastars Coffee Shop: Plant yourself in front of Coastars at 12 South J Street.  Local performers will provide a non-ending evening of music and entertainment.  Coastars will be giving out FREE Iced Coffee samples and pastries to celebrate this holiday.

Fat Sal’s- For some of Lake Worth’s tastiest Italian treats, Fat Sal’s at 16 South J will be serving up FREE Italian Food samples.  Buy one/ get one ½ off Subs will be served.  Look for samples of their outstanding Canolis as well.

Lucerne Street Events: Lucerne anchors the Northeast end of town with great food and music throughout the evening.  The 9 PM launch of Peace Lanterns will flank the city from this location along with J Street at the Southwest end.

Pie Baking Contest- South Shores Tavern, The Cottage & La Bonne Bouche: Bring your home baked pies to the Southshores Tavern, 502 Lucerne Avenue, at 4 PM for the Fourth

Annual Pie Baking contest.  The chefs at La Bonne Bouche, the Cottage and South Shores will be judging this contest along with Mayor Pam Triola. Judging will take place at 5PM. Prize baskets will be awarded for the top three pies.  Both Southshores and La Bonne Bouche have been recognized by local press as top eateries in the county.  Stay for the food and the live music at all three venues.

Lake Avenue Events:

Pig Kissing Booth- Paws on the Avenue: The iconic Pet Shop, Paws on the Avenue welcome back the real Miss Piggy.  On Friday evening you get a chance to smooch with her and have your picture taken at the same time

Turtle Racing- (wager for prizes) – The Bees Knees- Huge pet turtles are lured down Lake Avenue with promised of vegetable and lettuce.  Bet on your favorite turtle and win wonderful treats for your children.  The Bees Knees is located at 704 Lake Avenue.

The Sunflower Room-Cold Beer and Sparklers: The Sunflower room will be giving away cold beer and huge holiday sparklers to the first 76 (1776 after all) visitors. Sunflower Room goes all out for every holiday celebration

The Cultural Plaza: Vendors and Music all Evening.

Watermelon Eating Contest- Cultural Plaza- Eat your heart out and win both a belly ache and a gift basket.  There might also be a pit spitting contest depending upon the prowess and the power of the contestants who show up for this event.  Live bands throughout the evening will end with Tou Rouj, and outstanding Haitian Drumming Group.

The DCA (Downtown Cultural Alliance) of Lake Worth, the City of Lake Worth and LULA (The Lake Worth Arts Corridor) work together to bring family events to Downtown Lake Worth on a weekly basis.  All events are free.

The Downtown Cultural Alliance (DCA) is a non-profit association of Downtown merchants and residents working together to keep Downtown Lake Worth vibrant and welcoming.

For additional information contact DCA:   Andy Amoroso Studio 205 561-533-5272   or Joyce Brown – 15 South J Street – 215-205-9441

June, 2013 – Event helps residents with no health insurance

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Free Events to Help Residents without Health Insurance‏

West Palm Beach, FL (May 23, 2013) – On Friday, June 14, from 2pm-5pm, and Saturday, June 15, from 9am to 1pm, Project Access is hosting another Project Reach Out, an event open to the public to help people find out if they qualify for a health insurance program.  People who attend Project Reach Out will find out if they are eligible for health care through Medicaid, Florida Kidcare, Health Care District of Palm Beach County programs including Vita Health and Coordinated Care Options 1 and 2, or Project Access.

The events are free and people do not need to pre-register, but patients must live in Palm Beach County.  Project Access and Project Reach Out are programs of Palm Beach County Medical Society Services.

The events will be held at 3540 Forest  Hill Blvd., Suite 101, West Palm Beach, FL  33406. 

Attendees must bring proof of residency in Palm Beach County including one of the following:  driver’s license; picture ID with local address; utility bill with your name on it; passport; or Social Security card (optional).

Attendees must bring proof of income including one of the following: 2012 Tax Return filed; detailed bank statements (3 most recent ones); last 8 weeks of paystubs; or unemployment benefits; or detailed letter from financial supporter (signed by them with their contact information).

Other services offered during the Saturday event includes:

  • United Way’s Vita program to help with 2012     taxes (if you made $50,000 or less in 2012)
  • Mental     Health Association will screen clients for depression     and other behavioral issues in order to provide additional community     resources.
  • Free blood pressure and     glucose screenings.

Call 561-433-3940 or visit www.pbcms.org for more information.

About Project Access and Palm Beach County Medical Society Services:

Project Access is a physician led system of volunteer physician care, hospital care, diagnostic services, and medication assistance for the low-income uninsured residents of Palm Beach County.  Since Project Access began in 2005, our partners have made a difference in the lives of over 6,500 individuals, providing over $9.2 million of free care. 

Palm Beach County Medical Society Services provides and coordinates continuing medical education for physicians and allied health professionals; informs and educates the public on health care issues; improves patients’ access to health care; collects and studies information on the health care delivery system; and recognizes groups and individuals who strive to improve the quality of health care in Palm Beach County.  For more information, call 561-433-3940 or visit www.pbcms.org.

June, 2013 – Beer Festival and Burger Bash

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PGA National to HostSecond Annual Craft Beer Festival & Burger BashBeer Festival Picture

Over 60 Beers, Burger Tastings and Live Music Highlight Father’s Day Weekend Event

(PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.) — PGA National Resort & Spa – the legendary South Florida destination– will host the second annual Craft Beer Festival and Burger Bash on Saturday, June 15 from noon until 4 p.m.

Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door (www.pgabeerandburger.eventbrite.com/). A portion of the proceeds benefit the Surfrider Foundation Palm Beach County Chapter – a non-profit environmental organization protecting area beaches.

For those seeking accommodations, the legendary South Florida destination is offering a special “Stay the Night” rate of $169 on June 15 including two tickets. An additional night may be added for $99. Call 855.896.4762 for reservations.

PGA National is partnering with Brown Distributing, Yelp, Localdines.com, Palm Harbor Marina, WILD 95.5 FM, KOOL 105.5 FM, and Gator 98.7 FM to showcase the world’s most impressive portfolio of more than 60 craft beer brands.

The packed roster of fun also includes live entertainment by Red Eyed Night and Mike Sanchez; vendor village with specialty retail goods; food sampling / specialty burgers from local restaurants / chefs; Palm Beach Draughtsman demo on creating IPGA home brew; and charity silent auction.

Local restaurants will have booths where sliders are provided for tasting and will compete for the title of Palm Beach’s “2013 King of All Burgers” against defending 2012 champion — Chuck Burger Joint. Attendees will vote on winners in three categories: “Best Burger,” “Most Innovative Burger,” and “Best Non-Beef Burger.”

This year’s contenders include Bar Louie, Burger Bar, Cha Cha’s, Talay Thai, Chuck Burger Joint, Sweet’s Raw Bar, Corner Café, Hamburger Haven, III Forks, End Zone, Mrs. Smokey’s BBQ, Hamburger Haven, Hurricane Café, Whole Foods Market, Hog Snappers Shack & Sushi, Vic & Angelo’s, and Frigates.

“This second annual event is perfect to start the summer off right with great brews, delicious food, live music, celebrity chefs, and determining the best burger in Palm Beach” says Joel Paige, vice president and managing director. “Even more important is the charitable benefit to the Surfrider Foundation Palm Beach County Chapter and the continued protection of our local beaches.”

For more PGA National Resort & Spa information: www.pgaresort.com or call 561.627.3111.

About PGA National Resort & Spa

Fresh off its comprehensive $100 million revitalization, PGA National Resort & Spa is a world-class golf, vacation and meeting destination. The South Florida locale offers 90 holes of championship golf on five courses, including the famed Champion Course, home to the popular PGA TOUR Honda Classic and past host of the Ryder Cup, PGA Championship and a litany of other prized professional golf tournaments.

The Champion showcases the legendary “Bear Trap” – one of the most difficult three-hole stretches in the game. Holes 15, 16 and 17 are where designer Jack Nicklaus famously said, “It should be won or lost right here.” On-site programs from both the David Leadbetter Golf Academy and the Dave Pelz Scoring Game School, along with tour level custom club fitting from the PGA National Club Fitting Lab, are available.

PGA National features customized suites ideal for weddings, golf “buddy trips” and spa aficionados; a permanent, lakeside wedding venue with stunning vistas; and new 19th  hole bar and grill named “Bar 91.” Other distinguishing highlights include a world-class 33,000 square-foot health-and-racquet club with 19 Har-Tru tennis courts, 40,000 square feet of self-contained conference space and seven on-site restaurants and lounges.

Conveniently located within easy driving distance of major Florida population centers, the AAA Four Diamond resort is 15 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), one hour from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and 90 minutes from Miami International Airport (MIA).

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