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June, 2013 – Kids Eat FREE and Summer Movies

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Kids Eat FREE and other Great Deals!

Compiled by Shawn Thompson

Special to AroundWellington.com readersBlack Sparrow Pirate Adventures Cruise at a discount!  June 24 through July 24 $15.00 per person.  This is the best deal they offer all year! Regular price is $26.50 per person. Call Black Sparrow today to reserve your spot and mention AroundWellington.com, (561) 775-0139.

Kids Eat FREE! This is your one-stop source for your favorite restaurants around town where your kids can eat free!  All restaurants listed offer one free child meal (10 and under – some are 12 and under) per adult entrée purchased unless specified (drink offers vary).  Since most places change their kids eat free promotions from time to time, please call ahead to make sure the offer is still good.

Shawn Thompson
Shawn Thompson

If you have a favorite restaurant that offers a freebie meal not listed, please feel free to share!

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MONDAY

Brass Ring Pub   10998 Okeechobee Blvd., RPB  (561)296-4563

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille  10880 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (561)798-6227

All day – drink included (2 kids per adult w/ $8 meal)

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TUESDAY

Alabama Joe’s 6316 Lantana Rd. #45 Pinewood Square, Lantana (561)963-3393

All day – drink included

Centanni Italian  10107 Southern Blvd., RPB  (561)792-7677

Captain Cartoon, aka Dick Culpa, does FREE kids' caricatures at Rosalita's on Tuesday nights!
Captain Cartoon, aka Dick Kulpa, does FREE kids’ caricatures at Rosalita’s on Tuesday nights! Check out his website too.

Dinner only – drink not includedCaptain Cartoon, aka Dick Culpa, does FREE kids’ caricatures at Rosalita’s on Tuesday nights! Check out his website too.

Denny’s  300 Civic Way, RPB  (561)793-7050

From 4-10 p.m.  – no drink included (2 kids per one adult meal)

Shane’s Rib Shack  11051 Southern Blvd., RPB (561) 333-7427

 

After 4 p.m. – drink included

Bru’s Room  11111 Southern Blvd., RPB  (561)790-2771

From 5-9 p.m. – drink included

Hurricane Grill & Wings  11071 Southern Blvd, RPB  (561)753-4868

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Hurricane Grill & Wings  4075 State Rd. 7 (441), Lake Worth  (561)318-6107

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Rosalita’s Tex Mex Grill  5949 S. Congress Ave., Atlantis – corner of Lantana & Congress (561)964-5747

After 5 p.m. – drink included

Green Salsa Mexican Grill (inside Wellington Green Mall, 2nd floor by Macy’s) (561)798-2521After 5 p.m. – drink included

DiSalvo’s Trattoria   1760 Jog Rd., WPB  (561)275-7000

After 5 p.m. – drink included

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 WEDNESDAY

Moe’s Southwest Grill  2605 St. Rd. 7, Bay 410   (561)792-5712

After 5 p.m. – drink, cookie + chips included

Duffy’s  11935 Southern Blvd., RPB   (561)792-4045

All day – drink included

Mellow Mushroom  (City Place) 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (561) 653-1351
Dinner only – drink included (adult must buy $10 or more)

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THURSDAY

Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille  10880 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (561)798-6227

All day – drink included (2 kids per adult w/ $8 meal)

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FRIDAY

See Everyday section

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SATURDAY

Steak ’n Shake   133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)333-6474

All day – drink included

Oli’s Fashion Cuisine   10610 W. Forest Hill Blvd. #20, Wellington  (561)792-2220

Every Saturday for lunch

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SUNDAY

Steak ’n Shake  133 S. State Rd. 7, RPB (561) 333-6474

All day – drink included

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EVERYDAY

Butterfields Southern Café  1145 Royal Palm Beach Blvd., RPB  (561)792-8723

4-8 p.m. every day – no drink included

The Original Pancake House    105 South State Rd. 7, RPB  (561)296-0878

Until 2 p.m. every day – drink included

IHOP   13860 1 & 2 Wellington Trace, Wellington  (561)798-8843

4 p.m. – 10 p.m. – no drink included

Pangea Bistro   10149 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (561) 793-9394

After 5 p.m. – drink included (under 8 only)

Shawn Thompson is a local Wellington Mom and has two children, Aaron and Audrey.  She enjoys volunteering at her children’s schools, attending their activities, working for a polo player, working for AroundWellington.com, plus taking evening walks with her family. Please e-mail her any free deals you find and would like to have included to [email protected]

 

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Check out this great deal on Kids’ Summer Movies in Wellington!

Summer movies 2013

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Click here for the movie listings for FREE movies at CityPlace (and other Muvico theaters), happening all summer long!

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Summer Movie Specials at the Royal Palm Beach Regal Cinema

Welcome to the 2013 Regal Summer Movie Express! Below is a list of participating locations and start dates. Each location will host the Summer Movie Express on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10am for nine weeks. Admission is $1 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Will Rogers Institute.

 

Week Title Rating Start Time
1 The Three Stooges PG 10am
1 Ice Age: Continental Drift PG 10am
2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days PG 10am
2 Parental Guidance PG 10am
3 Mr. Poppers’ Penguins PG 10am
3 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked G 10am
4 Monte Carlo PG 10am
4 Rio G 10am
5 Coraline PG 10am
5 ParaNorman PG 10am
6 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax PG 10am
6 Big Miracle PG 10am
7 Yogi Bear PG 10am
7 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island PG 10am
8 Racing Stripes PG 10am
8 Happy Feet Too PG 10am
9 African Cats G 10am
9 Chimpanzee G 10am

Visit their website to verify schedule and for more info.

July, 2013 – 2nd Annual Broadway Artists Studio Musical Theater

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YOUNG SINGERS OF THE PALM BEACHES PRESENTS AWARD-WINNING GUEST ARTISTS AT SECOND ANNUAL BROADWAY ARTISTS STUDIO MUSICAL THEATER INTENSIVE

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., — Young Singers of the Palm Beaches is presenting its second annual Broadway Artists Studio from July 15 to August 3, 2013 and this year’s show stopping line-up of special guest artists is getting a standing ovation from area parents and their teens, ages 12-20. Auditions for the three-week musical theater intensive are being held on June 1, 2013 at the KravisCenter of the Performing Arts.

Last year’s inaugural Broadway Artists Studio was a sell-out success and the 2013 limited number of 100 spots is filling up quickly. The summer intensive offers a select group of area kids a bite of the big apple with classes by professional faculty direct from Broadway, with combined experience of more than 50 shows. All levels of voice, acting and dance will be offered.

Created by venerable Broadway performers Jason Gillman, Jackie Bayne Gillman and Greg Graham, Broadway Artists Studio classes will be taught by the artistic directors along with guest faculty teaching this year, including Kris Koop and Cara Kjellman (please see below or visit http://www.broadwayartistsstudio.com/faculty/ for all faculty bios). Headlining master classes are special guest artists including Joshua Bergasse and Emily Skinner and New York casting director, Justin Huff.

Joshua Bergasse is the 2012 Emmy award-winning choreographer for NBC’s musical drama “SMASH,” now in its second season, in which he also stars as “Josh.” Bergasse also recently choreographed for Fox’s “So You Think You Can Dance.” He has performed on Broadway and throughout the country in “Movin’ Out,” “Hairspray,” “The Life” and “West Side Story.”

Emily Skinner was nominated for a Tony Award and received a Drama League Award as “Daisy Hilton” in the Broadway show, “Side Show.” She recently starred as “Mrs. Wilkinson” in the original Broadway company of “Billy Elliot” and has also starred on Broadway in the original companies of “The Full Monty,” “Jekyll & Hyde,” James Joyce’s “The Dead,” and the revival of “Dinner at Eight.”

Justin Huff is a casting director at Telsey & Company and has cast the Broadway and national touring productions of “Newsies,” “Kinky Boots,” “Jekyll & Hyde,” “The Addams Family,” “Spider-man Turn Off The Dark,”” The Gershwin’s’ Porgy & Bess,” “Bonnie & Clyde,” “Catch Me If You Can,” “Rock of Ages,” “Legally Blonde” and “High School Musical,” among many others.

“We have students who often ask us, ‘How did you do it? How did you get to Broadway?’” said Jason Gillman. “The answer is simple: training, training, and more training. Even more important is the quality of the training. There is simply no replacement. We have found that the focus is often misplaced on “product over process.” In other words, more emphasis is being placed on the final product, which is the show, as opposed to the process, which is the development of technique through classroom study. We felt the need to share our personal knowledge and experience as Broadway professionals and to pass along the importance of training as the most essential element to a successful career as a working actor through a special Broadway Artists Studio experience.”

The artistic directors, staff and guest artists of Broadway Artists Studio expect a high level of professionalism from every student regardless of age, experience and/or ability. This means that students are expected to arrive prepared, checked in and ready to begin class each morning at 9am sharp. Students are responsible for their own individual sheet music, scenes, dance apparel and any other studio-related materials. Each student must be committed to work as a team, regardless of the size of an individual’s role. Humility, respect, hard work, and a willingness to learn will be expected and valued. Broadway Artists Studio requires a supportive, non-judgmental environment where creative risks can be taken and art developed.

“We have developed a program for talented students who are highly motivated to improve their technique and who are aspiring to a career in the performing arts,” said Jackie Bayne Gillman. “Broadway Artists Studio exposes students to current high level industry professionals who share their knowledge and expertise acquired along their own path to Broadway. We want to instill a sense of professionalism and the work ethic needed to become a professional in the very demanding, fast-paced, and extremely competitive world of show business. Our goal is to foster the major talent in this area by arming our students with technique, self-confidence, creativity, the ability to improvise and work as an ensemble. Most of all, we want to stress ‘process over product’ to our students which is essential to becoming future Broadway professionals.”

For the second year, Broadway Artists Studio is produced by Young Singers of the Palm Beaches (YSPB) with special thanks to the KravisCenter for the Performing Arts. YSPB just celebrated its 10th anniversary as Palm Beach County’s youth choir — an award-winning, world-class troupe of 350 talented singers who have not only performed at concerts all over Palm Beach County, but also at Lincoln Center in New York City, with Native Americans in New Mexico, and at international music festivals in Salzburg and Vienna. A multi-racial, multi-cultural arts education organization based centrally in Palm Beach County, its enrollment is comprised of singers in grades 3-12 from all parts of the county’s diverse racial, ethnic, geographic, and socio-economic communities. Auditions for the 2013/2014 season will be held June 1st at the Kravis Center, Cohen Pavilion from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Visit www.yspb.org for more info.

Registration for the 3-week Broadway Artists Studio is $995 with an additional $50 non-refundable registration fee. All levels of voice, acting and dance will be presented, but placement auditions are required and limited to 100 students. Please call 561-659-2332 for June 1 audition reservations and general information or visit www.BroadwayArtistsStudio.com.

 

May, 2013 – Fifth Annual FL Green, Energy and Climate Conference

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Fifth Annual Florida Green, Energy & Climate Conference/Expo

“100 Cities Summit” Another Successful Event

May 25, 2013 (Loxahatchee, Fla.)  The Florida Green, Energy & Climate Conference/ 100 Cities Summit presented another successful event  May 22nd and 23rd at the Palm Beach County Convention Center Beach.  The Conference was coordinated by the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with Palm BeachCounty and the United States Green Building Council.   Those attending included  municipal, county  and school district  sustainability leaders from throughout the state.  Attendees enjoyed  two days of intensive general sessions and panel discussions lead by experts in the field of sustainability.

Patrick J. Sheehan, Director of Florida’s Office of Energy  discussed the ways Florida is moving forward in its collective efforts to develop a meaningful energy policy for the state.  He was accompanied by a legislative panel, including Senators Joseph Abruzzo and Jeff Clemens and Representatives  Lori Berman and Mark Pafford  who provided updates on the 2013 legislative session in Tallahassee.  Other featured speakers included  the Mayor of Palm Beach County, Steven L. Abram,, Julio Fuentes, President of the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Jennifer Dunham of Florida Opportunity Fund,  Kim Delaney, TreasureCoast Regional Planning Council and Raphael  Clemente, Executive Director of the Downtown Development Authority.  

Among the many subjects featured this year at the conference was Balanced Energy.    Gordon Lambert, Executive Advisor on Sustainability and Innovation for SUNCOR  Energy, Canada,  joined a dynamic group of experts in their fields  who highlighted a portfolio of fuels that collectively promote fuel diversity and provide price stability for Florida families and business in an environmentally sensible manner.  The challenges of Florida’s regulatory environment was discussed and alternatives to conventional practices explored by a panel of industry experts.  Florida cities, including Wellington, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Fellsmere and Brooksville discussed their successful public/private partnerships which have provided environmentally sound solutions and economic sustainability for their cities.  The importance of promoting Florida’s assets and attracting investors to the state was also discussed.  Robin Safley, Director of the Florida Department of Agriculture’s  Division of Food, Nutrition & Wellness led a panel of experts from the health industry, farming, schools and government on raising a healthy generation of students. The economic impact of climate change was discussed by two of the county’s leaders on the subject.

Palm BeachCountySchool District joined in this year with a program designed specifically for their students.  There was also an essay contest with winners announced  in the ballroom by Missy Strauss of Our Greener World.  Graduate students from area universities were also in attendance  throughout  the conference.

To get more information about this event, visit  .

                                                    Central Palm  Beach County Chamber of Commerce

                                                                                    561.790.6200

May, 2013 – Wellington Memorial Day Parade

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Wellington Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony
Parade begins: 8:15am
Ceremony begins: 8:30am

Veterans are invited to walk in a Memorial Day Parade beginning at 8:15 am at the Wellington Municipal Complex located at 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard. The parade ends at Wellington’s Veterans Memorial located on the corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and South Shore Boulevard and will be followed at 8:30 am by the Memorial Day Ceremony. 
*All events, dates and times are subject to change. Call 561-753-2484 for more information

June, 2013 – Palm Stables’ Summer Camp

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Palm Stables’ Summer Camp

With Horseback Riding Each Day

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May, 2013 – Nights at the Museum – Polynesian Luau

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South Florida Science Museum

Nights at the Museum – Polynesian Luau

Friday, May 31, 2013

From 6pm-10pm

WHAT

Nights at the Museum – Polynesian Luau

Calling all kids and parents. Come unwind luau style by listening to the cool sounds of the island, learning the science behind volcanoes, taking part in demonstrations, and creating island themed crafts & more!  The night will include:

Hawaiian/Polynesian Dancing Show

Pig dissection

Alligator pettings

Erupting volcano lab & Liquid Nitro Show

Sand art and island crafts

COST

Members: Adults $5, Children: free

Non-Members: Adults $11, Children $7 (3 and under free)

* Planetarium shows and mini-golf are not included in event admission

WHO

On the last Friday of every month, the South Florida Science Museum hosts a themed “Nights at the Museum” — a family friendly opportunity to enjoy extended hours of the Museum’s typical offerings as well as a chance to view the night sky through the Museum’s observatory.  Once monthly, weather permitting, the SouthFloridaScienceMuseum opens its observatory dome, which rotates to allow for the best views. Guests will be treated to craters, comets and galaxies visible by the telescope. 

Monthly “Nights at the Museum” events run from 6pm – 10pm and every month there is a different theme.  Activities often include arts and crafts, animal dissections, and dry ice experiments.

WHEN

Friday, March 31, 2013 – 6-10pm

WHERE

The South Florida Science Museum

4801 Dreher Trail North

West Palm Beach, FL33405

WHY

Founded in 1961, the South Florida Science Museum is currently open during expansion construction.  Featuring fun and educational programming for all ages, the non-profit Museum is dedicated to opening every mind to science. The museum currently features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, a digital planetarium, fresh and saltwater aquariums, as well as natural history exhibitions. Each year the museum welcomes more than 125,000 visitors and reaches more than 45,000 students through workshops at the museum and outreach programs to local schools.

The museum’s completed expansion will open to the public with a free community day on June 7, 2013. The South Florida Science Museum is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach. Current museum admission through June 6 is: adults $11.95; seniors 62+ $10.50; and children ages three-12 $8.95, children under three years and Museum members are free. For more information about the South Florida Science Museum and upcoming events, please call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsm.org.

GENERAL INFO

For more information about the SouthFloridaScienceMuseum, call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsm.org.

June, 2013 – Forbidden Holleywood at Lynn University

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LIVE AT LYNN Summer  Series to  Present FORBIDDEN HOLLYWOOD The Smash Hit Musical Comedy of  Movies At Lynn University in Boca Raton – June  1-2

(Boca  Raton, FL – May 23, 2013)  Lynn University and  producer Jan McArt, director of theatre arts program  development, are launching the LIVE AT LYNN Summer  Series on the weekend of June 1-2 with a popular  and hilarious spoof of song-filled scenes from the  cinema.   

Saturday, June 1 at 7:30  p.m.
Sunday, June 2 at 4  p.m.
FORBIDDEN  HOLLYWOOD
The Smash Hit Musical  Comedy of Movies
Jan  McArt was the first producer to bring Forbidden Broadway to  Florida more than 20 years ago — and through the years it proved to be such a  hit that creator Gerard Alessandrini now brings Forbidden  Hollywood to town with guns blazing and smokin’ with attitude. Cutting  through Tinseltown’s bombast and star power with surgical precision, a comic  once-over is given to blockbusters such as Star  WarsTitanicHarry PotterLord of the  RingsAustin Powers and Moulin Rouge and  performers that include Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman, Jim Carrey, Tom Cruise and  legends Marlene Dietrich, Marlon Brando, Doris Day, Barbra Streisand and Louis  Armstrong. This tongue-in-cheek extravaganza provides an evening of laughter,  fun and no holds barred on some of the great musical icons of our  time.
(Sponsored by Len Camber  Charitable Trust – Sanford and Marion Goldstein, trustees)
How to Purchase  Tickets:
Tickets are $35 and 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 http://our.lynn.edu or by phone  at 561.237.9000.
About the Keith C. and Elaine  Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University:    
The  750-seat Wold Performing Arts Center, located on Lynn’s campus in the heart of  Boca Raton, is easily accessible by both I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. The Wold  Center features superb acoustics, a modern lighting system, a large,  light-filled lobby, and flexible space well-suited for dramatic productions,  concerts and other cultural events. With an elegant salon, outdoor sunset  terrace and intimate black-box studio, this new center is home to numerous  concerts and events, including live theatrical performances by the theatre arts  program and professional LIVE AT LYNN Theatre Series and  the LIVE AT LYNN American Songbook Series, as well as  concerts by the Lynn Conservatory of Music.

June, 2013 – Kids Fishing Day

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Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Hosts 15th Annual Kids Fishing Day

On Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) will host its 15 Annual Kids Fishing Day in conjunction with National Fishing and Boating Week announced Serena Rinker, Interpretive Specialist.  Children aged 12 and under accompanied by a parent or guardian are encouraged to sign up for this fun filled rotation station event, which takes place at the boat ramp of the Refuge Headquarters Area.

Children are encouraged to bring their own equipment, however the Refuge will supply fishing poles for loan on event day. 

The refuge is located off U.S. 441/SR 7, two miles south of SR 804 (Boynton Beach Blvd.) and three miles north of SR 806 (Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue).  The refuge is currently open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week.  Refuge hours change seasonally and are posted at each entrance.  The VisitorCenter hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., seven days a week.  An entrance fee of $5.00 per vehicle or $1.00 per pedestrian is charged.  A variety of annual passes, including a $12.00 refuge specific annual pass, are available.  Please visit the refuge website at http://www.fws.gov/Loxahatchee  or call the Administration Office at (561) 732-3684.  To signup for the Kid’s Fishing Day, please phone 735.6029 or email [email protected] and leave the complete spelling of the child’s name, parents name and a good working telephone number or email address. 

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals, and commitment to public service.

For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at

www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.

June 2013 – Free Water Safety Event

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WellingtonHolds Free Water Safety Event at the Wellington Aquatics Complex

Summertime is pool time!  But before jumping in, we should all know how to stay safe.  That’s why the Wellington Aquatics Complex is partnering with Palms West Pediatric Residents to hold a free water safety event on June 1st from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The event, called Make a S.P.L.A.S.H. (Safety and Prevention Leaves All Swimmers Happy), will include vendors such as Palms West Hospital and the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue discussing water safety.  There will also be lifeguards demonstrating a near-drowning scenario with the PBC Fire Rescue.

About the Wellington Aquatics Complex: This facility is located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard and features an Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving boards, water slides, an aquatic spray ground, baby pool, concession stand and locker rooms. For hours of operation and admission rates, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov.

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

May 2013 – Memorial Day Weekend event to benefit Forgotten Soldiers Outreach

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Memorial Day Weekend event to benefit Forgotten Soldiers Outreach

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – For the third consecutive year, Whole Foods Market stores in Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington will host a Memorial Day Weekend fundraiser to commemorate the service and sacrifice of the men and women of the U.S. Military.

In partnership with the Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, all three stores will host a Support Our Troops Cookout on Saturday, May 25 from noon – 3 p.m. During the cookout, customers can enjoy a hamburger, hotdog, vegetarian burger, choice of side and a drink for a donation of $5. All proceeds from the event will be donated to Forgotten Soldiers. Customers are invited to write letters of encouragement to our troops or donate toiletries or other items to be included in care packages, which will then be sent to U.S. soldiers serving overseas.

The three stores are located at:

·         Whole Foods Market Boca Raton – 1400 Glades Road (561) 447-0000

·         Whole Foods Market Palm Beach Gardens – 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens (561) 691-8550

·         Whole Foods Market Wellington – 2635 State Road 7 (561) 904-4000

“We’ve been proud to partner over the years with such a wonderful organization as Whole Foods Market. It’s truly a way to support our troops,” said Lynelle Chauncey Zelnar, founder and executive director of Forgotten Soldiers Outreach. “Our sole mission is to reach out to those troops who receive little to no support from the home front, and many of them are from our own backyards.”

Created in 2003, Forgotten Soldiers Outreach is a nonprofit organization that ships care packages filled with donated items and letters to the men and women of the U.S. military serving overseas. Since its inception, Forgotten Soldiers has delivered care packages to more than 250,000 U.S. troops worldwide from all branches of the military.

 

About Whole Foods Market® Founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market (wholefoodsmarket.com, NASDAQ: WFM), is the leading natural and organic food retailer. As America’s first national certified organic grocer, Whole Foods Market was named “America’s Healthiest Grocery Store” by Health magazine. The company’s motto, “Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet”™ captures its mission to ensure customer satisfaction and health, Team Member excellence and happiness, enhanced shareholder value, community support and environmental improvement. Thanks to the company’s more than 73,000 Team Members, Whole Foods Market has been ranked as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” in America by FORTUNE magazine for 15 consecutive years. In fiscal year 2012, the company had sales of $11.7 billion and currently has more than 340 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.