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April, 2013 – Don Gould Speaks at Wycliffe Stiffs Luncheon

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Guest Speaker Don Gould Addresses the Wycliffe Stiffs

Friend of the league and sportscaster Don Gould gives a funny keynote speech at the 11th Annual Wycliffe Stiffs Awards and Roast Celebration, held at the Wycliffe Golf and Country Club on April 18, 2013.  The luncheon is organized each year by Commissioner Marty Ross and his wife Harriet, with help from the friendly staff of Wycliffe Golf and Country Club.  For more information about living in Wycliffe, contact Rise Siegrist at (561) 889-6873 or Sean Siegrist at (561) 568-3824. Or see the related story.

Team Member Angelo Cornacchia Recalls Growing Up in the Bronx at the Wycliffe Stiffs’ Annual Luncheon

Team member Angelo Cornacchia of the Wycliffe Stiffs recalls his days of growing up in the Bronx at the annual celebration luncheon for the Wycliffe Stiffs end of season.

Note: visit our AroundWellington.com Facebook page to see the related photos.

April, 2013 – Young Singers of the Palm Beaches Present “Ubuntu”

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Young Singers of the Palm Beaches

“Ubuntu”

10th Anniversary Concert

May 19 at 7:00 p.m. 

WHO: Young Singers of the Palm Beaches

WHAT: Palm Beach County’s world class community  youth choir, Young

Amy and Larry Bernstein with daughter, Mayah. Photo by Alicia Donelan.
Amy and Larry Bernstein with daughter, Mayah. Photo by Alicia Donelan.

Singers of the Palm Beaches, will present “Ubuntu”, a special 10th Anniversary performance at the Annual Spring Concert on May 19. Young Singers of the Palm Beaches is Palm BeachCounty’s award winning community chorus featuring 300 of the area’s most talented voices spanning ages 8 – 18. “Ubuntu”, a South African concept meaning a person is a person through other people, will dazzle the audience with the power of connection and community through chorus.

To be held on the main stage at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, the performance will feature a world premier song celebrating the future of children and music and written for the YSPB 10th Anniversary. 

WHEN:   May 19 at 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
701 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33401                                                          

HOW MUCH: Tickets start at $10 and are available by visiting or calling the Kravis Center Box Office at 561-832-7469 (561-832-SHOW) or 1-800-572-8471 (1-800-KRAVIS-1) or online at www.kravis.org.

WHY: Young Singers has two major performances per season performing at the Kravis Center Dreyfoos Hall in December and May.  “Young Singers’ philosophy is that music education of children is an important resource in the development of productive participants in our society,” noted Beth Clark, Executive Director.  “Through it we believe we can transform and enrich the lives of children and our community by breaking down social barriers, developing life skills, providing an outlet for creativity and fostering good citizenship.”  This season, Young Singers of the Palm Beaches is celebrating 10 years of inspiring the lives and hearts of our community.

GENERAL INFO: For more information about Young Singers of the Palm Beaches and “Ubuntu,” call 561-659-2332 or visit www.youngsingers.org.

April, 2013 – Summer Camp at HighTouch HiTech

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Summer Camp at HighTouch HiTech

 

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For a week by week schedule of the Summer Camp, please visit their website at http://thelabforkids.com/services/camps/

 

April, 2013 – Party for the Planet with the Palm Beach Zoo

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Party for the Planet this Weekend at the Palm Beach Zoo

APRIL 18, 2013, WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – The Palm Beach Zoo along with more than 120 of the top zoos and aquariums across North America are throwing the 7th Annual Party for the Planet™ – the largest combined Earth Day celebration in North America this weekend (April 20 & 21). 

“Every year, AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums welcome more than 180 million visitors who have an interest in connecting with wildlife, learning about nature, and becoming involved in protecting the future of our Earth,” said AZA President & CEO Jim Maddy.  “By participating in the Party for the Planet™ at your local zoo or aquarium, you are making a difference by helping to support conservation locally and worldwide.”

Party for the Planet will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 & 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.  Activities will include performances by the Pied Piper of Percussion: Steve Gryb in the FountainPlaza, wildlife shows, keeper talks and roving animal encounters, recycled crafts in the Florida Pioneer House, and children’s games focusing on the importance of recycling and environmental protection. 

Saturday will also feature the rededication of the Zoo’s ButterflyGarden.  The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. and will celebrate the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs naming the Zoo’s butterfly garden an official butterfly sanctuary. The West Palm Beach Garden Club worked tirelessly to revamp and replant the area for the enjoyment of Zoo guests and of course, the butterflies.

In partnership with Waste Management of Florida, Inc. and Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County, the Zoo will collect e-waste for proper disposal.  When guests drop off an e-waste item this Saturday or Sunday in the WM Bagster located in the Zoo’s main parking lot, they will receive a $2.00 discount on their day’s admission. Items such as cell phones, electronic personal organizers, game consoles, printers, scanners, monitors, computers, answering machines, televisions, radios, etc. are eligible for the discount.

About the Palm Beach Zoo

The Mission of the Palm Beach Zoo is to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to inspire others to value and conserve the natural world. The Palm Beach Zoo is located at 1301 Summit Boulevard, just east of I‐95 between Southern and Forest Hill Boulevards. The Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas.  For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org

 

About AZA

Founded in 1924, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of zoos and aquariums in the areas of conservation, education, science, and recreation. Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting an institution dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all living things. AZA is a leader in global wildlife conservation, and your link to helping animals in their native habitats. For more information, please visit www.aza.org.

 

April, 2013 – Ribbon Cutting for TSG Realty

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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce Welcomes
TSG Realty As A New Member

By Monica Kallas of SharpShooter Marketing 

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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce recently had a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for TSG Realty located at 12230 Forest Hill Boulevard, Suite 157, Wellington, Florida.   The office is headed by Ivan Velasquez who has many years experience in real estate and in marketing which helps him move properties quickly.  In addition, if you are an investor seeking a realtor who truly understands how to make money in today’s real estate market, you should give Ivan a call.

Ivan Velasquez was born and raised in Bogota, Columbia.  He earned at B.A. in Marketing and Advertising from Politécnico Grancolumbiano in Bogota.  After he graduated, he worked as an account manager with the largest travel agency in South America managing sales, marketing and  public relations.  Two years later he began work at the Radisson handling sales and big groups that came to their convention center.  He briefly owned and operated his own advertising agency with a friend in Bogota but discontinued the business in 2000 in order to move to Miami.

Once in Miami, Ivan began working with his father who owned Home Healthcare Agency which was based in Miami.  He was in charge of all the company’s marketing.  He also attended FloridaInternationalUniversity at that time to study international business.

In 2003, Ivan became a mortgage broker with a small company and in 2005 he opened his own mortgage business.  As the real estate market started dramatically changing, Ivan activated his real estate sales license in 2009 and he started working with Keyes Realty.  In 2011, he began working with TSG Realty. In 2012, Ivan opened the doors at the Wellington location.

In describing the business, Ivan said that TSG Realty is one of several affiliates of The Solution Group which is based in Miami and was established in 2008.  The website reads as follow: “The Solution Group (“TSG”) is the premier wholesaler of distressed real estate in South Florida.”  It also states that it has “developed and successfully implemented a Distressed Assets Program to maximize return on investment in the local South Florida Market after the real estate boom.”

Ivan said that The Solution Group has investors who are primarily from Latin America and Spain and his company manages their real estate investments.  The Solution Group found much success in Miami so they expanded into Broward and Palm BeachCounties.  Ivan was contacted when the company was expanding to Palm BeachCounty and soon after he became the first person to represent the company in this area. 

When describing himself, Ivan said, “I have a lot of experience.  I am very familiar with mortgages and very familiar with real estate.  I am active all of the time so I know what’s going on with the market. I’m not just buying distressed properties, I’m also putting them back on the market for rent.  I also average five to six closings every month.  And I am  bilingual so I am here for the Latin Community too.”

Ivan noted that he and his company deal with all sorts of properties and people – not just investment properties.  For more information about TSG Realty call 561.227.1511 or email to [email protected].  Also visit the website their www.thesolutiongroup.com.   For more information about businesses in the Wellington Florida area, call 561.792.6525 or visit the NEW  Wellington Chamber of Commerce website at www.WellingtonChamber.com.

April, 2013 – Boston Marathon Unity Run in Wellington

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Boston Marathon Unity Run at Fit2Run in Wellington

Thursday, April 18th at 6:30pm

Fit2Run of Wellington is dedicating its weekly run to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. We ask that runners dress in white to show unity. Wear a white shirt, grab a friend, and let’s show our support for those in Boston and for all runners everywhere. We will keep running!

Run united with members from Fit2Run to show your solidarity as a member of one of the strongest local communities–the running community–to honor those recently lost and harmed at the 177th running of the Boston Marathon.

Join in a moment of silence, and stand next to others that know we, as a community, are stronger when we run together. Let’s show Boston and all runners everywhere our support by running!

For more information: Please contact Brenda at [email protected] or 561-753-9343.

April, 2013 – Playmobil Pick of the Month

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April, 2013 – Playmobil Pick of the Month

Princess and Dinosaurs!

Playmobil April, 2013 sale 

April, 2013 – Students Begin Long, Prosperous Journey

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Students Begin Long, Prosperous Journey

wellington, FL, April 13, 2013: Four students from Genbu-Kai Karate recently tested and advanced to their first 10th kyu (level) ranking. One student trains at the main school and the other three are students at the Royal Palm Beach high school adult education program.

Their journey, if they choose to continue, will take a minimum of at least 4 years, before being potentially invited to test for their first black belt level. Most traditional Martial Art Dojo (schools) start ranking at either 10th, or 9th kyu and progress through 1st kyu. Time between ranks slows down as the student advances. This is to make sure the students not only retain and comprehend the physical requirements of their training, but also the mental aspects, including improvement in maturity levels.

Today, martial arts schools offer a variety of color belts to denote different rankings. Typically, white, yellow and orange belts denote beginner students; purple and green belts denote intermediates; and blue, brown and red denote advanced students. Usually, stripes are added either within the belt itself, or as tips on the end of the belts for additional kyu ranking. In our schools, red belts are reserved for our junior black belts (7-12). Being these students typically do not achieve the required maturity levels, as required for our adult students.
Genbu-Kai Karate not only emphasizes self defense, but also incorporates methods in preventing bullying either at school or other social encounters. Most importantly, Genbu-Kai Karate teaches valuable life skills which students learn to incorporate in their school, family and social lives respectfully. Conveniently located next to the Wellington movie theater, Genbu-Kai Karate offers the finest in traditional Japanese martial arts in Palm Beach County. All ages are welcome to come in and try one complimentary week. For more information, please call 561.804.1002 or visit our website at www.floridagenbukai.com.

 

April, 2013 – Ursula Fernandez Paintings at Whole Foods

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Ursula Fernandez Paintings on Display at Whole Foods

 
Ursula Fernandez’s oil paintings are on display at Whole Foods in Wellington. A public reception will be held in her honor on April 26th. The Rickie Report senses that this exhibit is timed perfectly for April’s Earth Day celebrations because many of Ursula’s subjects are endangered plants! Make a reservation and enjoy!

The Whole Foods Market on SR7 in Wellington has a large cafe, lined with windows which offer nice natural lighting. It’s a perfect setting to display art and Wellington Art Society is pleased to partner with Lauren Belinsky of Whole Foods to bring this show to the community. Whole Foods will provide music, hot and cold appetizers, and drinks. Please RSVP to Suzanne Redmond at [email protected]

Ursula’s artwork will be displayed in the Cafe, which is on the left side of the market. Artists often bring limited editions and prints to sell the evening of their reception.  There is a $5 fee to attend, which is used for WAS Scholarships for local art students pursuing a higher degree in art.

Ursula was born in Havana, Cuba and began sketching at the age of 15.  Her neighbor, Felix de Cossio, a recognized portrait painter,  was a major influence on Ursula.  As she observed him at work, he taught her valuable tips and techniques.  She tells us, “This planted a deep seated love for painting”.

Read on –

http://www.therickiereport.com/2013/04/16/ursula-ferndandez-artist-reception-at-whole-foods-gallery-in-wellington