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Wellington Art Society Announces Winners of Annual Art Scholarships

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The Wellington Art Society are please to present their annual Art Scholarship Awards at a special event, which is open to the public, on Wednesday, May 08, 2024, at 5:30pm at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington. For more information, please contact presidentofwas@gmail.com.

Please join us for the Meet and Greet, Members Spotlight, a brief meeting, and the highlight of the evening, the Awards Presentation. All are welcome.

The jury’s selection, based on artistic and creative excellence, was made from entries submitted by students of Palm Beach County schools. All entries demonstrated dedication, talent, and hard work. We encourage all to continue exercising their artistic creativity. The award recipients for 2024 are: 

Lea Abito- Jupiter Community High School

Lili-Rose Leonard- West Boca High School

Isabella Sanchez- Wellington High School

A 2024 Scholarship Award was generously donated by Premier Family Health/Dr. Apicella

The WAS Scholarship Program was established in 2001 to provide scholarships to talented young artists for art related College and University expenses and tuition costs.  Over the past twenty-two years, WAS has awarded over $120,000 in scholarships to some of the brightest and most creative students within our community. Past recipients of the WAS Scholarship have gone on to become educators, illustrators, authors, curators, artistic directors, professional artists and art advocates.

To support the Scholarship Program, WAS relies solely upon money raised from donations, membership dues, monthly raffles, artist exhibitions, municipal art shows, and commissions. Help support the WAS Scholarship Program with a tax-deductible donation on its website: www.WellingtonArtSociety.org.

The Wellington Art Society (WAS) has been supporting the advancement of the arts in the Palm Beach County community since 1981 with the intent to encourage young artists to pursue careers in the fine arts, provide programming that expands art in public places, and make art accessible within the community daily. 

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The Wellington Art Society is a non-profit charitable organization in its 42nd year.  It is open to artists of all mediums and patrons of the arts, allowing both local and regional artists to display their artwork in local galleries, interact with other artists and serve the community through their art. For further information about the Wellington Art Society, please visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org.  

2024 USPA Open Final

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Photos and Story by Alan Fabricant

For the third time this season the Gauntlet of Polo Series was played between La Dolfina and Valiente.

Each team previously won one tournament, however this third and final event was for the prestigious U.S. Open Polo Championship. 

The final was played under partially cloudy skies with anticipated rain at any moment. 

In a back-and-forth game with the lead changing  hands 10 times and the score tied at seven, La Dolfina ran off the next three goals to win 10-7.

Father, Adolfo Cambiaso of Valiente and his 17-year-old son Poroto playing for La Dolfina, both 10 goalers, were the main attractions of the day before a completely sold out stadium.

The rain held off during the game, however as the presentation ceremony began, the rain finally arrived.

By the time the awards ceremony was ending, a rainbow appeared over the awards stage.

The game’s leading scorer for Valiente as well as the MVP was 16-year-old Paquito de Narvaez.  His teammates were Adolfo Cambiaso, Joaquin de la Madrid and Peke Gonzalez.

La Dolfina was by led by 9 goaler Tomas Panelo with a game high 6 goals, Poroto Cambiaso, Alejandro Azmar and Rufino Merlos.

Adolfo Cambiaso wore jersey #1 dedicating the game to Valiente’s patron Bob Jornayvaz who was seriously injured in a polo accident on April 8th and remains in intensive care at St. Mary’s Medical Center.

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Driftwood Hosts Locals Only Dinner 

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Celebrating Local Products and Local People on Monday, May 20th 

As the high season in South Florida draws to a close, Driftwood, led by the dynamic husband and wife team Jimmy Everett and Ilia Gonzalez, is gearing up to kickstart the summer with a unique multi-course dinner. This intimate event will shine a spotlight on local purveyors, offering guests a rare opportunity to discover and learn about some of Florida’s hidden artisanal producers and growers. From the only oyster farm in the area, Treasure Coast Shellfish, to Charmed Life Farm in Loxahatchee and Delray Beach’s 51/50 Chocolates, this dinner promises to be a celebration of Florida’s diverse agriculture. 

The evening will commence with a cocktail reception, where guests can enjoy two unique libations, including a Siesta Key Rum cocktail infused with Jamaican sorrel syrup made from herbs grown in Driftwood’s garden. The culinary journey continues with a variety of passed bites, each crafted with care and expertise by Chef Jimmy and Chef de Cuisine Tommy Coombs. These talented chefs are not only committed to highlighting local purveyors but also to creating many of the ingredients in-house. From the housemade ricotta sourced from New Smyra’s Keely Farms to the smoked local bottarga, a cured mullet roe often used as a delicacy in Italy, every dish is a testament to their dedication to using Florida products year-round. 

Tickets are limited, and this event is expected to sell out. 

WHERE: 

Driftwood 

2005 Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | (561) 733-4782

@eatdrinkatdriftwood

WHEN: 

Monday, May 20 at 6pm 

TICKETS: 

$125 per person | $50 wine pairing

exploretock.com/driftwood-boynton-beach

MENU: 

Welcome cocktails & bites

Treasure Coast Gold Oyster, garden herb gazpacho

Roasted Local Beets, house-made ricotta, smoked local bottarga

Poached local Duck Egg, smoked local mackerel espuma, grilled local peppers

Koji Aged Florida Beef Shortribs, gratitude garden mushrooms

51/50 White Chocolate Pavlova, local passion fruit

West Palm Beach GreenMarket Remains A “Best Farmers Market” in the U.S.  

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The three-time champion market comes in No. 2 spot in Annual USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice poll 

City of West Palm Beach’s Green Market. Photo by Scott Wiseman

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (April 26, 2023) — The West Palm Beach GreenMarket is again making news as a top farmers market in the country. The Market, which just finished its 29th Season, was ranked No. 2 on the USA TODAY 10 Best annual Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Farmers Market.” The competition started with a list of 20 editor-picked markets. The public then decided the final rankings via a four-week voting period, in which each person could vote once per day. The West Palm Beach GreenMarket earned the top No. 1 spot three times previously – in 2021, 2022 and 2023 – and is the only Market to have ever done so.  

“It is an honor to be again recognized by our friends and fans as having one of the best farmers markets in the country,” said West Palm Beach Mayor Keith A. James. “Thank you to everyone who has made the West Palm Beach GreenMarket more than a market and instead a true experience. We look forward to celebrating our 30th Season with the community when the Market returns in the Fall.” 

The West Palm Beach GreenMarket opened in November of 1995 under the leadership of former Mayor Nancy Graham. Since its inception, it has grown from 13 vendors to more than 120, with the 2023 – 2024 season registering as the largest yet. The GreenMarket features a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, coffees and teas, plants and flowers, specialty items, and more. In addition, attendees can enjoy live music, weekly workshops and an unmatched seaside setting. An average Saturday at the GreenMarket draws approximately 7,000-10,000 attendees. The West Palm Beach GreenMarket will return to the Great Lawn in downtown West Palm Beach (100 N. Clematis Street) on Saturday, October 5, 2024.  

“The West Palm Beach GreenMarket is a seasonal community staple,” said Mary Pinak, Community Events Manager for the City of West Palm Beach, who has been involved with producing the Market since its start. “The market started small in a nondescript location, and over the years, it has grown and evolved into a full experience in one of the most desirable locations in the country. Our Market is special, as shown in our consecutive high rankings on the USA TODAY 10Best poll. We appreciate everyone who has helped us grow and shape the Market into a nationally recognized destination.” 

The top 10 winners forBest Farmers Market 2024 are ranked as follows: 

  1. Worthington Farmers Market 
  2. West Palm Beach GreenMarket 
  3. Kaka’ako Farmers Market 
  4. Maple Valley Farmers’ Market 
  5. Ann Arbor Farmers Market 
  6. St. Johns Farmers Market 
  7. Palisade Sunday Farmers Market 
  8. Pearl Farmers Market 
  9. Root’s Country Market & Auction 
  10. Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market 

For more information about the West Palm Beach GreenMarket, visit www.wpb.org/events, call (561) 822-1515 (TTY: 800-955-8771) or follow the City of West Palm Beach on Facebook @CityofWPB and on Twitter and Instagram @thecityofwpb. To keep up with the City’s event news, follow @eventswpb on Instagram and Facebook.  

  

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Sponsors for the 2023 – 2024 GreenMarket season included: Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center, Land Rover Palm Beach, Paradise Exteriors, NextHome Real Estate Executives, Humana, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, Nordic Tree Water, NW Mutual – McKernan Financial Group, WPB Magazine, West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, WPB Food Tours, The Palm Beach Post, SUNNY 107.9, New Country 103.1 and WPBF 25 News. 

  

About the City of West Palm Beach:   

The City of West Palm Beach is a vibrant and dynamic City located on the Atlantic coast of Florida. With a rich history, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and a commitment to sustainability, the City of West Palm Beach is a great place to live, work, and play. As one of the three largest cities making up the South Florida region, and the central City of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach is a vibrant, growing, waterfront City that seamlessly blends the business advantages available in the region with a more refined and relaxed environment for living and working, making it an exceptional destination for both residents and professionals alike. To learn more about the City of West Palm Beach, visit us on our official website, or follow us on our social media:Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and/or Linked-in.

The Human-Animal Alliance grants $10,000 to Pawsitive Beginnings

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for funding construction of a new Healing Den

New Therapy room due to be completed summer 2024 at fox sanctuary

Above: L to r: Pawsitive Beginnings Founder Nicole Navarro and The Human-Animal Alliance Founder Jackie Ducci  with sanctuary resident ‘Kai’ in Key Largo, FL. Photo: The Human-Animal Alliance.

UPPER FLORIDA KEYS – The Human-Animal Alliance has granted Pawsitive Beginnings $10,000 to fund construction of the organization’s new The Human-Animal Alliance Healing Den in Key Largo. 

The space is scheduled to be completed this summer when those seeking therapy can take full advantage of the permanent on-site facility at the home of the fox sanctuary. 

Pawsitive Beginnings CEO, Nicole Navarro, states: “We’re so appreciative of the help and support from The Human-Animal Alliance. The purpose of the Human-Animal Alliance Healing Den is to allow therapists and counselors a unique space to hold off site private sessions with their clients within our fox sanctuary.” Construction begins next week to provide a dedicated space to offer animal-assisted therapy – involving foxes saved from the fur trade – to at-risk youth and adults who are in various stages of their healing journey.

“Our animal-assisted therapy program was born out of the idea that sharing stories of survival – from the fox’s perspective – has the power to help heal those that may be struggling with trauma, PTSD, or circumstances beyond one’s control, that have placed them in emotional imbalance,” said Navarro.  “Each and every one of our foxes has a story to tell and when we share those stories, they have the power to heal and inspire hope.” 

The Human-Animal Alliance directly supports programs that share their belief in the power and value of human-animal connection. 

Jackie Ducci, founder of The Human-Animal Alliance, said: “Pawsitive Beginnings provides a truly unique healing opportunity to people through its remarkable foxes, and we are honored to play a role in advancing the program even further.” Ducci, who founded The Human-Animal Alliance two years ago in Wellington, Florida, personally covers the organization’s overhead costs to ensure that every dollar donated goes directly to the charitable projects it selects for grants. “We meticulously research and carefully select the very best programs nationwide to receive our support. Pawsitive Beginnings’ innovative work reflects our deep-rooted belief that the magic of human-animal connection is real,” said Ducci. “Everyone deserves the opportunity to feel and know its life-changing benefits.”

Since its inception in 2022, The Human-Animal Alliance has distributed 11 grants to similar projects focusing on the power and value of human-animal connection. Funds are raised through exclusive events and private donations.

Above: The fox sanctuary in Key Largo will soon have a healing room added thanks to the grant from The Human-Animal Alliance. Photo: The Human-Animal Alliance.

Notes to Editors:

About Pawsitive Beginnings 

Our mission is to provide a safe and permanent home to foxes that have been saved from the fur trade. We offer crucial animal-assisted therapy to at-risk youth and adults experiencing intense trauma. And we impact change through compassion by educating the public on fur farming, and how, as individuals, we can help make fur history. For more information visit www.pawsitivebeginnings.org or call (305) 376-1887. 

About The Human-Animal Alliance

The Human-Animal Alliance provides grants to exceptional, yet often overlooked nonprofit organizations that support and enhance human-animal connection. Programs receiving funding are identified nationwide through an extensive sourcing and screening process. The Alliance also supports relevant legislative policy initiatives and educates the public on the importance of human animal connection. For more information visit www.h-aa.org or call (561) 485-0445.

Chic and Sassy Fashion Show

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Please join us for our “Chic and Sassy” fashion show, brunch and auctions on Sunday, May 19, 2024, 11 a.m., Wellington National Golf Club, 400 Binks Forest Drive, Wellington. Emcees are Mo and Sally from KOOL 105.5 FM, and fashions are provided by Dillard’s in the Mall at Wellington Green. $75. Get your tickets now by contacting Mair at 561.635.0011 or mairarmand1@gmail.com

Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival to Celebrate Its Third Year of Literary Excellence in Wellington

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:

Heidi Hess

Event Promoter

HeidiCreates – Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival

Contact Information: heidicreates01@gmail.com, (561) 541-0956

Wellington, FL – April 16, 2024 – The Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival is set to ignite the literary scene in Wellington on Saturday, June 15, 2024. Held at the bustling Wellington Green Mall located at 10300 Forest Hill Blvd, this event promises a day filled with literary delights from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm.

This vibrant festival brings together over 30 award-winning independent authors, two prominent publishers, and numerous esteemed literary organizations under one roof. Attendees can expect to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of literature, engage with authors, participate in book signings, and explore the diverse offerings from the world of writing and publishing.

“We are thrilled to host the Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival in Wellington for the third year,” said Heidi Hess, promoter and head of the organizing committee. “This event celebrates the passion for reading and writing while providing a platform for both established and emerging authors to showcase their work and connect with readers.”

The festival promises something for everyone, whether they are avid readers, aspiring writers, or simply looking for an enriching cultural experience. From captivating panel discussions and insightful workshops to exciting book launches and author meet-and-greets, there will be no shortage of literary inspiration and entertainment throughout the day.

“We are committed to fostering a vibrant literary community in Wellington and beyond,” added Heidi Hess. “The Read It Write It Festival serves as a testament to the power of storytelling and the profound impact it has on our lives.”

Admission to the Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival is free, offering the community an accessible opportunity to celebrate the written word and engage with the literary community.

For more information about the festival, including a list of participating authors and schedule of events, please visit https://www.heidicreates.net/events or contact Heidi Hess at heidicreates01@gmail.com.

Heidi Creates was established in 2018 by author Heidi Hess. Since it’s inception, Heidi Creates has been committed to showcasing the literary and arts community. Heidi established the annual Read It Write It Book and Writing Festival in 2022 to celebrate the written and spoken word, and to encourage a love of reading and writing for people of all ages and from all walks of life. For more information, visit heidicreates.net.

League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County to Host Hot Topic Luncheon on Abortion Access with Laura Goodhue from Planned Parenthood At the West Palm Beach Marriott, May 15

(West Palm Beach, FL – April 15, 2024) The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County (LWVPBC)is inviting friends and supporters to another fascinatingHot Topic Luncheon next month at the West Palm Beach Marriott, located at 1001 Okeechobee Boulevard 33401.

Wednesday, May 15 – 11 am to 1 pm

YES on Florida Amendment 4:

Reproductive Freedom

Guest Speaker:

Laura Goodhue

+ Vice President of Public Policy, Planned Parenthood of South, East & North Florida

+ Executive Director of the Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood Affiliates

In the election this November, Floridians will vote on Amendment 4: Right to Abortion Initiative that would provide a constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability (estimated to be around 24 weeks) or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.

Prior to joining Planned Parenthood—where she is responsible for leading and executing strategic plans—Laura Goodhue served as Executive Director of Florida CHAIN, a statewide consumer health advocacy organization, where she led many statewide coalitions advocating for the uninsured and underinsured, defending and implementing the Affordable Care Act, protecting Medicaid recipients, representing consumer interests in the Florida Legislature, serving on numerous advisory boards and as a sought after media spokesperson. She has more than 20 years of advocacy experience including organizing and policy positions with ACORN in New York City and Florida, Legal Aid of North Carolina, and community-based organizations in Washington, DC.

Where:

West Palm Beach Marriott, 1001 Okeechobee Blvd. 33401

Registration Fee: $40

Notes:

+ Doors open at 11:00 am. Lunch begins at 11:30 am, the program starts at noon.

+ The lunch will be a plated pappardelle pasta with vegetables. Gluten-free and vegan requests will be accommodated.

+ Registrations and payment must be made online at:  

+ Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. Fee is nonrefundable.

+ Deadline to register is May 8, 2024.

About the League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County:

The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is a nonpartisan political organization of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, encouraging informed and active participation in government through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of the United States believes that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be guaranteed. For more information, please visit lwvpbc.org  or facebook.com/lwvpbc.

Attached Image:

Laura Goodhue, Planned Parenthood

Available for Interview:

Kathi Gundlach, LWVPBC President

Kathi.lwvpbc@gmail.com

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS

561.756.4298 / gary@pr-bs.net

Mounts Botanical Garden to Host 28 Events in May

+ Palm Beach County Residents Day – May 1

+ Qi Gong – May 1, 8, 15, 29

+ Plen Air Palm Beach: Paint Out! – May 4

+ Orchids are for Everyone: Potting Workshop – May 4

+ Forest Bathing: Nature Therapy Immersion & Tea Ceremony – May 5, 18, 19

+ Embracing the Air Element: A New Moon Ritual with Cacao & Sound Healing – May 5

+ Watercolor at the Garden – May 7, 14, 21, 28

+ Beginning Watercolor – May 7, 14, 21, 28

+ Welcome to the World of Bonsai – May 11

+ The Art of Ikebana Flower Arranging – May 11

+ FREE Admission for Mom on Mother’s Day – May 12

+ Igniting Inner Fire & Love: A Mother’s Day Ceremony with Cacao – May 12

+ Dogs’ Day in the Garden – May 12

+ The Japanese Garden: Form & Function – May 18

+ Guided Tour of ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN – May 19

+ Flow of Life: Embracing the Water Element with Cacao & Sound Healing – May 19

+ Honoring the Earth Element with Cacao & Sound Healing: May 26

(West Palm Beach, FL – April 12, 2024) With Spring now fully a-bloom,  Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will host a variety of fun, informative and healthy workshops and events throughout the month of May, even as it says a fond farewell to the popular exhibit ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN

“We will continue to offer exciting and elevated programming next month, featuring both new and traditional events—all at our beautiful 20-acre oasis, located just minutes from downtown West Palm Beach,” invites Mounts Interim Co-Director Misty Stoller. “In addition, because of the outpouring of popularity, we are excited to announce that we are extending the ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN exhibit for an additional week. The exhibit will now run through May 19, 2024.”

May 1

Palm Beach County Residents Day

Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm (last entry at 3 pm)

Palm Beach County residents receive FREE admission to the Garden on the first Wednesday of every month. Visitors must show proof of residency for entry. 

May 1, 8, 15, 29

Qi Gong

with Roxanne Cumberland

Wednesdays, 10:00 am to 11:00 am

$12 for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission). Classes are nonrefundable.

Registration is required; size of “inside” classes is limited to 20 adults.

Relieve stress and increase metabolism, flexibility, and strength. Qi Gong (pronounced chee-gong) is an ancient Chinese exercise and healing technique. The exercises include simple, slow movements (which mimic nature), meditation, and focused breathing—similar to Tai Chi but less structured.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 4

Plen Air Palm Beach: Paint Out!

Saturday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
FREE with Garden admission.

Plen Air Palm Beach Painters will be painting Garden scenes throughout Mounts creating a lovely atmosphere in which visitors can view art and artists at work. Participating painters will be happy to answer any questions about Plen Air Painting or their techniques, and they may even have an original painting or two to sell to art-loving Garden guests.

May 5

Orchids are for Everyone: Potting Workshop

Presented by Mounts Botanical Garden & Tropical Orchid Society

Saturday, 10:00 am to 11:15 am

$10 Members $25 Nonmembers (includes full Garden admission).

FREE for Members of West Palm Beach Orchid Society with proof of membership

Registration is required for everyone attending; class size is limited to 35 adults; classes are nonrefundable.

Held in the Mounts Garden Pavilion next to the Welcome Center, the interactive workshop will be conducted by board members of the Tropical Orchid Society. This month’s topic: Dendrobiums. There will be a brief review of the orchid’s characteristics with specific growing advice, followed by hands-on repotting demonstrations and Q&A. Attendees may bring one orchid in need of repotting, plus their preferred media and pot or mount.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 5, 18, 19

Forest Bathing: Nature Therapy Walks and Tea Ceremony

with Kathy Andio

+ Sunday, May 5, 9:15 am to 11:30 am

+ Saturday, May 18, 9:15 am to 11:30 am

+ Sunday, May 19, 9:15 am to 11:30 am

$25 for members; $35 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission). 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adultsclasses are nonrefundable. 

Forest Bathing—also known as Nature Therapy—is an immersive experience in nature that gives participants an opportunity to reset their outlook on life and have an encounter with nature in a way that they have never-before experienced. It is a sensory practice away from phones, computers, and social media and back to what the body yearns for—a connection with nature, a sense of peace, a sense of relaxation, and a sense of being in the present moment. It provides the perfect time to become a human “be-ing” instead of a human “do-ing”. During a Forest Bathing experience, attendees will be invited to slow down and reconnect with nature’s perfect balance using their senses to see the sunlight playing through the leaves, smell the flowers, and feel and hear the gentle wind whispering to return to one’s native roots and discover a deeper self. The nature encounter concludes with a tea ceremony to connect with other like-minded nature lovers. Forest Bathing has been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, lift depression, reduce stress, and improve sleep. But beyond these physiological changes, this contemplative experience demonstrates how important it is for well-being to take time in nature on a daily basis.

Note: Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before start time and bring a chair or yoga mat.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 5

Embracing the Air Element: A New Moon Ritual with Cacao & Sound Healing

Sundays, 10 am to 12 pm 

$35 for members; $45 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable. 

This is an opportunity for Mounts visitors to connect with the essence of the AIR element, symbolizing both wind and the mind. The journey begins with a connecting ritual, balancing a person’s nervous system, while nurturing a feeling of tranquility, soft expansion, and embracing the natural flow of life’s rhythm. Upon arrival, guests will receive a ceremonial smudging and blessing, helping to release any burdens from day-to day life. Participating in a sacred cacao ceremony will help one relax, activate the heart, and prepare one to embrace the healing journey ahead. This journey is enriched by the transformative power of Gong sound healing, granting visitors the ability to transcend mental constraints and explore the depths of their inner world. By attuning to the ceremony and harmonious frequencies, coupled with the practice of Yoga Nidra meditation, this will promote healing for the mind, body, and soul. As they depart, participants will feel more intimately connected with intuition, aligned with the sanctuary of the heart, and receptive to the wellspring of inner wisdom.

Note: Please bring a yoga mat and blanket. Also, no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and caffeine three hours before and after the event.  

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 7, 14, 21, 28

Watercolor at the Garden

with Carl Stoveland  

Tuesdays, 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
$20 for members; $25 for nonmembers 
(includes full Garden admission). Classes are nonrefundable.
Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults.

Join artist Carl Stoveland and share the love of art and nature with fellow art enthusiasts. This class is for adults only. Bring your pencils, pens, paints sketchpad or watercolor pad, (or journal) and your favorite photographic device (i.e., cell phone camera or tablet). Some experience preferred. True newbies should consider the beginners class. Each week or two, the class will start a new painting project. Time will be split between demos by Stoveland and supervised painting time for participants. Subjects will be chosen by instructor with assistance from class.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 7, 14, 21, 28

Beginner Watercolor

with Carl Stoveland

Tuesdays, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm
$20 for members; $25 for nonmembers 
(includes full Garden admission). Classes are nonrefundable.
Registration is required; class size is limited to 15 adults. 

If you have always wanted to try watercolor but been overwhelmed by it then this is the class for you. Geared toward novice watercolor enthusiasts, this class will focus on the basics, focusing on a new technique and a simple painting each week. Join artist Carl Stoveland and share your love of art and nature with fellow art enthusiasts. This class is for adults only. Bring pencils, pens, paints sketchpad or watercolor pad, (or journal) and your favorite photographic device (i.e., cell phone camera or tablet). Each week or two, the class will start a new painting project. Time will be split between demos by Stoveland and supervised painting time for participants. 

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 11

Welcome to the World of Bonsai!

Saturday, 9:30 am to 11:30 am
Free for members; Free with 
Garden admission for nonmembers 
Registration is required; presentation size is limited to 75 adults

May 11 is World Bonsai Day. Celebrate by attending this fantastic presentation where participants will walk away not only with a wealth of knowledge about bonsai, but also with a lot of inspiration. Questions to be answered include: 

·     Is a bonsai a particular species of tree? Can any small tree become a bonsai?

·     How did bonsai come about, and what do they signify?

·     How do you style a bonsai?

·     What’s special about bonsai pots?

·     What’s the best way to kill a bonsai?

Along with a stunning photo presentation, there will be a live demonstration of how to transform a nursery tree into a beginning bonsai. Visitors will learn how to remove organic potting soil, selectively prune the roots and branches, and finally replant it in bonsai soil in a classic-style pot. At the end of the session, one lucky participant will leave with the demonstration.  To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 11

The Exquisite Art of Ikebana Flower Arranging

A Hands-on Workshop with Sensei Stephan Eberhagan

Sunday

+ Session 1: 1030 am to 12:30 pm

+ Session 2: 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm

$40 for members; $55 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission). 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 6 adults per sessionclasses are nonrefundable. 

Complete Ikebana Kit is $45

Mount Botanical Garden is pleased to offer a special hands-on Ikebana class with Sensei Stephan Eberhagan, who will teach the guidelines and the spiritual meaning of these extraordinary arrangements and will allow participants to discover their own creativity in the process. Spaces are limited, please sign up for one session only. Flowers and greens will be provided. Students will need a Suiban and Kenzan to participate in class. Attendees can order the complete kit, consisting of one 13-inch Suiban, a 3.3-inch Kenzan, and a pair of stainless steel floral shears. The kit will be waiting the day of the class. OR people can purchase each item separately on their own to bring to class. The required dimensions: one flat container (Suiban) 8-10 inch diameter and 2-3 inch height; flower pin holder (Kenzan) with at least 3-inch diameter. Ikebana flower scissors (Hasami) are recommended, but optional – as scissors will be provided for use in class.

Note: Mount Botanical Garden is offering two sessions of this class. Please select the time that is best for you. Both sessions are the same.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 12

FREE Admission for Moms on Mother’s Day

May 12

Igniting Inner Fire and Love: A Mother’s Day Ceremony with Cacao and Sound Healing

A visitor to Mounts can take this opportunity to connect with the essence of the FIRE element—by listening to his/her heart and let the passion and inner light shine through. Embrace what excites and allow life to unfold at its own pace. Trust in the process. Participating in a sacred cacao ceremony will help people relax, activate their heart, and prepare to embrace the healing journey ahead. Upon arrival, guests will receive a ceremonial smudging and blessing, helping to release any burdens from day-to day life. This experience is enriched by the transformative power of Gong sound healing, granting one the ability to transcend mental constraints and explore the depths of the inner world. By attuning to the ceremony and harmonious frequencies, coupled with the practice of Yoga Nidra meditation, this will promote healing for the mind, body, and soul. As guests depart, they’ll find themselves more intimately connected with intuition, aligned with the sanctuary of the heart, and receptive to the wellspring of inner wisdom.

Note: Please bring your yoga mat and blanket. Also, no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and caffeine three hours before and after the event. 

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 12

Dogs’ Day in the Garden

Sunday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (last entry at 3 pm)

FREE for MBG members and children under 6; $20 for nonmember adults; $18 for seniors 65+, college students, and military with ID; $13 for children 6-17. Ticket includes full Garden admission.

Note: Dogs are FREE for Mounts members and $5 for nonmembers.

This dog-and-family-friendly monthly event is held throughout the Garden. Bring your favorite pooch and enjoy a relaxed garden stroll. There are many great spots to capture family photos for posting online with #mountsbotanicalgarden.

Guidelines:

+ Non-retractable leashes only; retractable leashes are not permitted.

+ No more than one dog per adult will be admitted.

+ Rabies vaccination must be current.

+ Visitors should bring their own water and treats for the puppies.

For details, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events

May 18

The Japanese Garden: Form and Function

Presentation and Walk through Mounts

With Morikami Garden Curator Heather Grzybek

Saturday, 10:00 am to 11:30 am 

Free for members; $25 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 20 adults 

Special Event for Origami in the Garden:

Japanese Gardens are keen to the nature where they are created and that which surrounds them. Carefully considering not only each microclimate, seasonal change, potential damage from weather, and accessibility is essential during the design process. Functioning gardens consider natural changes that may occur and how to embrace them and prevent potential damage, while keeping the Japanese aesthetic at the forefront. Participants will explore Japanese Gardens that exemplify this concept and see some examples of this in the Mounts Botanical Garden.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 19

Guided Tour of ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN

Sunday, 10:00 am to 11:30 am or 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

Free for members; Free for nonmembers with Garden admission

Registration is required; tour sizes are limited to 20 adults

Join one of the experienced Tour Guides at Mounts for a final farewell tour of ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN. Explore how Kevin Box developed his unique art form, which merges the beauty of origami with the permanence of museum-quality metals, while always acknowledging the help of his wife Jennifer Box and his colleagues, some of the finest origami masters in the world.

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 19

Flow of Life: Embracing the Water Element with Cacao & Sound Healing

Sunday, 10 am to 12 pm 

$35 for members; $45 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable. 

This is an opportunity for Mounts visitors to connect with the essence of the WATER element through a ritual that honors emotions, intuition, and inner knowledge. Upon arrival, guests will receive a ceremonial smudging and blessing, helping to release any burdens from day-to day life. Participating in a sacred cacao ceremony will help one relax, activate the heart, and prepare one to embrace the healing journey ahead. This journey is enriched by the transformative power of Gong sound healing, granting visitors the ability to transcend mental constraints and explore the depths of their inner world. By attuning to the ceremony and harmonious frequencies, coupled with the practice of Yoga Nidra meditation, this will promote healing for the mind, body, and soul. As they depart, participants will feel more intimately connected with intuition, aligned with the sanctuary of the heart, and receptive to the wellspring of inner wisdom.

Note: Please bring a yoga mat and blanket. Also, no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and caffeine three hours before and after the event.  

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

May 20-24

Mounts Botanical Garden will be CLOSED for the de-installation of the ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN exhibit.

May 26

Honoring the Earth Element with Cacao & Sound Healing

Sunday, 10 am to 12 pm 

$35 for members; $45 for nonmembers (includes full Garden admission) 

Registration is required; class size is limited to 30 adults; classes are nonrefundable. 

This is an opportunity for Mounts visitors to connect with the essence of the EARTH element by making an offering to the life of the Cacao tree, exploring the concept that Life is a Ceremony, and honoring both the sacred process and origin of this cherished medicine. Upon arrival, guests will receive a ceremonial smudging and blessing, helping to release any burdens from day-to day life. Participating in a sacred cacao ceremony will help one relax, activate the heart, and prepare one to embrace the healing journey ahead. This journey is enriched by the transformative power of Gong sound healing, granting visitors the ability to transcend mental constraints and explore the depths of their inner world. By attuning to the ceremony and harmonious frequencies, coupled with the practice of Yoga Nidra meditation, this will promote healing for the mind, body, and soul. As they depart, participants will feel more intimately connected with intuition, aligned with the sanctuary of the heart, and receptive to the wellspring of inner wisdom.

Note: Please bring a yoga mat and blanket. Also, no alcohol on the day of the ceremony and caffeine three hours before and after the event.  

To register, please visit:

https://www.mounts.org/events/month/2024-05

Through May 19, 2024

ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN EXHIBIT

The monumental ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN exhibit now on display at Mounts Botanical features 20 larger-than-life sculptures merging art and nature. From traditional soaring cranes and gliding planes, to galloping ponies, emerging butterflies, and even boats, artist Kevin Box takes origami to another level, transforming traditional Japanese topics into museum-quality metal sculptures. Created by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box, the exhibit features Kevin Box’s own compositions, as well as collaborations with world-renowned origami artists Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, Beth Johnson and Michael G. LaFosse.

Mounts Botanical Garden & Bloomberg Connects

Explore Anytime, Anywhere with New Mobile Garden Guide

Visitors can now explore Mounts Botanical Garden anytime from anywhere across the globe with the new Mobile Garden Guide. Launched in partnership with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and cultural app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the guide is designed to elevate and enrich the visitor experience by making it easy to discover more of what people love before, during, and after their visit to the Garden. Multi-media content includes maps and information on Mounts Botanical’s 25 display gardens, art in the garden, and current and upcoming exhibitions, as well as an ever-growing spectrum of new photo, audio, and video content available exclusively via the app. To learn more and download the app, visit www.mounts.org/mobile-garden-guide/ [mounts.org]

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads and much more. Mounts Botanical Garden is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the non-profit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. This project is sponsored in part by The Board of County Commissioners, the Tourist Development Council, and the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.

Attached Images:

(Photo Credit: Mounts Botanical Garden)

1.   Forest Bathing with Kathy Andio – May 5, 18, 19

2.   Ikebana Flower Arranging with Sensei Stephen Eberhagen – May 11

3.   Dogs’ Day in the Garden – May 12

4.   The Japanese Garden with Heather Grzybek – May 18

Available for Interview:

Misty Stoller

Interim Co-Director

Mounts Botanical Garden

954.292.8169 / mstoller@pbcgov.org

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS

561.756.4298 / gary@pr-bs.net