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July, 2013 – FREE Admission to Wellington Aquatics Complex

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FREE Admission to Wellington Aquatics Complex Sat., July 20th

Wellington residents are invited to cool off from the summer heat with a FREE admission day on July 20, 2013 at the Wellington Aquatics Complex!

The Wellington Preservation Coalition is sponsoring the all-day event, which runs from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. In addition to free entry, a complimentary lunch consisting of a hot dog, bag of chips and beverage will be made available to all guests from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The Wellington Preservation Coalition is a group of Wellington residents committed to preserving and maintaining the character, nature and quality of life in Wellington. The Coalition seeks to build community partnerships among citizens and groups with similar values and goals.

Residents are encouraged to come out and join us for this free day of swimming, food and fun in the sun! We look forward to seeing you there!

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

July, 2013 – Mac Kid Announces Re-Launch in Wellington and RPB

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MACARONI KID TO RELAUNCH ITS WEBSITE AND eNEWSLETTER IN WELLINGTON/ROYAL PALM BEACH

Wellington, FL – Macaroni Kid is excited to announce the relaunch of the Wellington/Royal Palm Beach. Macaroni Kid is a free weekly e-newsletter and website that highlights all of the great things for kids and their families to do in our community.

Under the new stewardship of Ashley Morse (Palm Beach Gardens/Jupiter Macaroni Kid publisher mom for close to three years with one of the largest readerships in the MK network reaching several thousand families each month) and Samantha Conde (long time community advocate and mother of three young Wellington residents); Wellington/Royal Palm Beach Macaroni Kid is poised to quickly become the go to source for all things family. “As a mom in Wellington, I know how difficult it has been to keep track of the fun and enriching events and activities available for kids. I’m extremely excited to bring Macaroni Kid to our community and look forward to the opportunity to support the many cultural, not-for-profit, school and just plain fun things there are to do in Wellington/Royal Palm Beach.” Macaroni Kid covers the spectrum of things to do with kids — classes, shows, events as well as things to do at home, cooking projects, book reviews, arts and crafts and more.

Parents in Wellington and Royal Palm Beach can sign up to receive their weekly newsletter by visiting www.macaronikid.com and selecting Wellington/Royal Palm Beach from the drop down list. In addition to events in Wellington/Royal Palm Beach, we’ll be bringing reviews and insights about events and activities in Palm Beach County, as well as featuring exciting ideas for family road trips and travel.

For ideas for article, event information or advertising inquiries please contact us via email to: ashleyandsamantha@macaronikid.com 

And, don’t forget to like us on www.facebook.com/WellingtonMacaroniKid
Through an ever-growing network of over 500 Publisher Moms, Macaroni Kid delivers weekly email newsletters and creates websites that provide all of the skinny on events and activities for kids and their families in communities across the country. Additional information about Macaroni Kid, LLC can be obtained by calling 631.726.1412 or emailing joyce@macaronikid.com

July, 2013 – The Wellington Room

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Introducing the Wellington Room

at Lake Wellington Professional Centre

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June, 2013 – Wycliffe Chef Contributes to Kravis Fundraiser

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Wycliffe’s Executive Chef Contributes to the Kravis Center’s Culinary Creations Dinner Fundraiser

WELLINGTON, FL, JUNE 2013: Wycliffe Golf & Country Club’s Executive Chef Rick Trentman participated in supporting the Kravis Center’s Culinary Creations Dinner in order to provide support for families with sick children on June 23rd.  Trentman was also accompanied by Wycliffe’s sous-chefs, Zoltan Bedecs and Jesus Longo. 100% of the proceeds went to benefit Quantum House and 2 other associations.

Culinary Creations celebrated the extraordinary talents of local chefs, while benefitting the Quantum House and the Palm Beach County Chefs in Distress Endowment Fund.

Besides opening with a champagne reception featuring scrumptious hors d’oeuvres, this once-in-a-lifetime dinner featured four courses served round robin style.  Wycliffe’s chefs collaborated with chefs from Hunter’s Run to provide a beautiful and tasty second course.  Over 300 guests experienced a specialty dish from each of the 25 chefs. In addition to the amazing dinner, guests could also bid on private chef dinners, wine tastings and other items in an auction style.

“The Quantum House has provided these children with some incredible support,” says General Manager, Steve Malvinni  of Wycliffe Golf and Country Club. “We felt very strongly about showing our support for them and doing whatever we could to help them help these children.”

The guests and the chefs both left completely satisfied that they were able to provide and enjoy a fantastic food experience, but mostly that they were able to contribute to such a deserving cause.

The Quantum House lessens the burden for families whose children are receiving treatment in Palm Beach County for a serious medical condition.   The 10-suite hospital hospitality house provides lodging, meals, care and compassion to more than 500 family members each year.

June, 2013 – Wycliffe Charities Gives to 15 Local Non-Profits

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15 Palm Beach County Non-Profits Receive Grants from Wycliffe Charities Foundation


WELLINGTON, FL, MAY 2013:  Wycliffe Golf & Country Club members and guests again showed their philanthropic spirit at the annual Wycliffe Charities Golf Tournament last month.   This year’s annual event, which had 246 participants in golf, tennis and the foundation’s silent auction, raised $90,000 for local Palm Beach County organizations.

“With our other fundraising events that included raffles, a Valentine’s Day dinner hosted by generous Wycliffe members and a bike/walk event, the Wycliffe Charities Foundation raised $140,000 this year,” said Wycliffe Charities president, Sue Webber.  The Foundation was then able to donate to 15 non-profit health and children’s related organizations in Palm Beach County.  Those fortunate non-profits include Quantum House, Palm Beach Habilitation, Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County, Hospice Foundation of Palm Beach County, Sari Asher Center for Integrative Cancer Care, Aid to Domestic Abuse, Alper Jewish Family Center, Children’s Home Society, Caridad Center, Home Safe, Horses for Healing, Speak up for Kids, Child and Family Connections, VSA, and local EMS-fire rescue.

Wycliffe Charities Foundation was founded 20 years ago by members of Wycliffe Golf & Country Club and in 2010, the Foundation received the “Outstanding Philanthropic Private Foundation Award” for Palm Beach County.  Wycliffe Charities and the members of Wycliffe hope to increase their giving each year.

April, 2013 – Wycliffe Men’s Tennis Team Wins 1st Place

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Wycliffe Golf & Country Club Men’s Tennis Team Wins 1st Place in Palm Beach County Grand Slam

WELLINGTON, FL.  APRIL 2013: The large trophy that sits in Wycliffe’s Tennis Pro Shop is more than indicative of their competitive tennis nature in South Florida. Wycliffe’s Men’s team has won first place in the 2013 French Open Division I of the Palm Beach County Grand Slam Tennis League.   There are approximately 1,000 players in this league which has existed for 15 years.

“Wycliffe’s Tennis teams have come close in the past few years but this year was our year to become champs!” says Kam Kuchta of Wycliffe Golf and Country Club.  The Wycliffe’s Tennis Department is led by national champion Kam Kuchta. His most recent win was the 2012 National Clay Court Championship for the Men’s 35 singles.  Wycliffe has an energetic and fun tennis community and is very active in the competitive tennis arena in Palm BeachCounty.

Besides the Palm Beach County Grand Slam League, the club’s members compete in the Palm Beach County Women’s Claymates League and the Palm Beach County Senior Men and Women’s Leagues.   Congratulations to our French Open Division 1 team members for bringing the championship home to Wycliffe; Neal Gottfried, Ron Halperin, Ivan Cohen, Howie Field, Mike Molack, Steve Seligman, Arthur Spector and Irwin Tarlow.

July, 2013 – Author Jay A. Block Visits Barnes & Noble in Wellington

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Jay A Block Bestselling Author / International Career Management and Business Coach

Author Event
Jay Block coming in to talk to recent grads on their journey into the workforce regarding resumes, interviews, etc.
Tuesday, July 09, 2013 7:00 PM

Wellington Barnes & Noble
The Shoppes at Wellington Green, 10500 West Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL 33414, 561-792-1292

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July, 2013 – Playmobil’s Christmas in July

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July, 2013 – Christmas in July at Playmobil FunPark

Palm Beach Gardens, FL

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July, 2013 – Playmobil Pick of the Month

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July, 2013 – Playmobil FunPark Pick of the Month

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July, 2013 – NPB Kids Dip & Dash

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Join us for the inaugural NPB Kids Dip & Dash at the North Palm Beach Country Club

Saturday July 27th, 2013.  7:30am start!

Participant age groups are: 7/8, 9/10, 11/12 and 13-15.
*Age group will be determined as of the participant’s age on race day*
The swim is in the pool (long course) and distance varies by age (100 meters to 200 meters),

The run is from .62 – 1.25 mile.

Register by Thursday July 25th.  Maximum 150 participants.  NO RACE DAY REGISTRATION.

Register Here: www.active.com

This event is an excellent opportunity to introduce your child to the thrill of endurance sports in a safe and positive environment.  For complete information, visit the village website, (Departments > Parks & Recreation > Special Events>Dip & Dash) or call us at 841-3386.

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