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April, 2013 – Brew at the Zoo and Save the Tiger 5K

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Brew At The Zoo

Raise your pilsner and let’s toast to conservation and animals at the Palm Beach Zoo’s first-ever Brew at the Zoo on April 27th.

You’ll sample more than 50 beers including some new brews from 20 craft breweries.  You’ll also get up close and personal with certain animals during our roving encounters.  VIP admission includes exclusive premium beer samples, t-shirt and free food courtesy of Rooney’s Public House.

Proceeds support animal care, conservation, education and sustainability at the Palm Beach Zoo.

Tickets sold in advance ONLY.  Tickets will NOT be sold at the gate.  Details and ticket sales at www.palmbeachzoo.org

 

Save The Tiger 5k

Fewer than 300 Malayan Tigers are estimated to be left in the world.  Four of these magnificent creatures live at the Palm Beach Zoo; mom Berapi and her three offspring Jaya, Bunga, and Penari.  To celebrate the cubs’ second birthday and to support tiger conservation, we are hosting the first-ever Palm Beach Zoo “Save the Tiger 5k” on May 11, 2013 at 7:30am.  This unique run winds through Dreher Park and finishes in the spectacular fountain plaza inside the Zoo!  Help us save this beautiful, endangered species by registering here.  Register at https://register.gorun.org/SaveTheTiger5K or www.palmbeachzoo.org/events.html .

April, 2013 – Wellington Kids’ Triathlon

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Second Annual Wellington Kids Triathlon

 

Calling all young athletes! Get ready to swim, bike and run in the Second Annual Wellington Kids Triathlon! This exciting and challenging endurance event takes place on Sunday, April 28th, 2013 and begins at the Wellington Aquatics Complex located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard.

 

The Wellington Kids Triathlon is limited to children born between 1999 and 2009 and is designed as an introduction to a multi-sport endurance event within a safe and positive environment. The top male and female finishers in each age group will receive a trophy and all participants will receive a medal. Registration is $35 and includes a t-shirt for each competitor.

 

Age Division Year Born Swim Distance Bike Distance Run Distance
Super Seniors 1999-2000 200 yards 4.0 miles 1.25 miles
Seniors 2001-2002 150 yards 4.0 miles 1.25 miles
Super Juniors 2003-2004 100 yards 2.0 miles 0.7 miles
Juniors 2005-2006 50 yards 2.0 miles 0.7 miles
Trikes 2007-2009 25 yards 0.4 miles 0.25 miles

 

Participants can register online at www.active.com, and must do so no later than Monday, April 22nd, 2013. No race day registrations will be accepted. All competitors must be current USA Triathlon (USAT) members. Registration is limited to the first 250 entries, so register early to secure your spot!

 

For additional details, visit http://www.wellingtonfl.gov/community/parks-and-recreation/special-events/wellington-kids-triathlon.html.

 

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

April, 2013 – Intergalactic Nemesis Invades

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INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS INVADES

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Science-Fiction Meets Eye-Popping Comic Book Art in Live, Theatrical Production

(WEST PALM BEACH-April 4, 2013)-When The Intergalactic Nemesis Live-Action Graphic Novel premiered in 2010, more than 2,100 people turned out. Shortly thereafter, it was featured on NPR and Conan O’Brien. Now, in its second touring season, the production hits 40 venues around the US, UK, and Canada, including a run at the New Victory Theatre on Broadway April 1-14. Fans of science-fiction, comics books or live theater will thrill to this one-of-a-kind, all-ages show in the Rinker Playhouse at The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, May 4 at 7:00 p.m.

The premise is simple: a period adventure story (with no small share of laughs) featuring Pulitzer-winning reporter Molly Sloan, her intrepid assistant Timmy Mendez, and a mysterious librarian named Ben Wilcott as they face the most serious threat Earth has ever known: an impending invasion of sludge monsters from the planet Zygon.

The telling is what makes the experience of The Intergalactic Nemesis so incredibly unique: while three actors, one Foley artist, and one keyboardist perform all the voices, sound effects and music, more than 1,000 hand-drawn, full-color, hi-rez, blow-your-mind comic-book images blast from the screen, all performed LIVE.

“In 20 years of directing and producing plays, I’ve never seen an audience respond so positively,” says project creator Jason Neulander. “A must-see!” reports the Austin Chronicle.

The Intergalactic Nemesis is at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts Saturday, May 4 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets start at $10 and may be purchased at the Kravis Center Box Office located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, by call the Box Office at 561-832-7469, or by visiting the official Kravis Center Box Office at www.kravis.org. The performance is part of the Family Fare Series, sponsored by SBA Communications Corporation.

About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts:

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs; by providing a Palm Beach County home in which local and regional arts organizations can showcase their work; and by providing economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

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April, 2013 – Heroes in Medicine Awards

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2013 Heroes in Medicine Awards: Finalists Announced
West Palm Beach (Revised March 21, 2013) – Palm Beach County Medical Society Services is proud to announce the finalists for the 2013 Heroes in Medicine Awards. Finalists will be recognized at the 10th Annual Heroes in Medicine Awards luncheon on Thursday, May 9th at the Kravis Center , Cohen Pavilion in West Palm Beach . For the past 10 years, the Annual Heroes in Medicine Award has honored individuals and organizations throughout Palm Beach County that use their skills and resources in the field of health care to provide outstanding services for the people of our local, national, and global communities.

The 2013 Heroes in Medicine finalists are:
Dick Van Eldik, MD Distinguished Service Award: Alan B. Pillersdorf, MD
Excellence in Medical Education Award: Michael Dennis, MD
Bruce Rendina Professional Hero Finalists: Kelly Conroy, Kerry Diaz, Kimberly LaRue, Clare O’Keeffe
Community Outreach Hero Finalists: Ronda Ayala, Jay Feinberg, Brian Fuller, Jupiter Volunteer Clinic, De Anna Warren
Health Care Educator Hero: Diane Esposito, ARNP; Nickerson Geneve, DO; Ari Robinson, Stephanie B. Stiepleman
Health Care Innovation: W. Anthony Lee, MD; Daniel Cane & Michael Sherling, MD; Gaetano Scuderi , MD
Health Care Provider Hero Finalists: Darci McNally, Eugenia Millender, ARNP, PhD (c), RN; Kathi Voege-Harvey, FNP, ARNP; Mary Ellen Koehler, RN; Mary Prokop, RN; Wilda Patterson-Julias
Student Hero Finalists: Jordan Camp, Paul Coulson, Alexander Kasmere, Lisa Oliveri & Saima Siddiqi, Jennifer Rose, Yasmeen Scuderi
Physician International Hero Finalists: Argentina Brito, MD; Frank Cirisano, MD; Dror Paley , MD
Physician Local/National Hero Finalists: Ronald L. Cohen, MD; Phillip Colaizzo, MD; Kishore K. Dass, MD; Howard Goldman, MD; Lauren Rosecan, MD; Brent M. Schillinger, MD

“Based upon the number of nominees in each category, Palm Beach County has no shortage of individuals, organizations and groups that put the needs of others before themselves. As difficult as it was to determine the finalists, we are pleased to present this year’s Heroes in Medicine Finalists,” shares Chairwoman Sally D. Chester, RN. “We hope the community joins us on May 9th to shine on these extraordinary people.”

Project Access is a physician led system of volunteer physician care, hospital care, diagnostic services, and medication assistance for the low-income uninsured residents of Palm Beach County . Project Access has provided over 9 million of donated care to the uninsured residents. Proceeds from Heroes in Medicine benefit Project Access; it provides health care for low income and uninsured residents of Palm Beach County .

To learn more about sponsorship or about donating a silent auction item, visit www.pbcms.org/heroes or call 561-433-3940.
About Palm Beach County Medical Society:
Palm Beach County Medical Society is a not for profit organization dedicated to uniting physicians to serve the common interest of the profession, developing and maintaining the highest professional and ethical standards of the medical profession, advocating the interests of physicians and their patients, and collaborating with others to improve the community’s health. For more information, call 561-433-3940 or visit www.pbcms.org.
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April, 2013 – An Afternoon with Princesses

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BRIO Tuscan Grille in Boca Raton to Host “An Afternoon with Princesses”
Meet & Greet Event on Sunday, April 14
Princesses to Charm Guests While They Enjoy Brunch or Lunch
Who/What:
Fairy princesses will visit BRIO Tuscan Grille at The Shops at Boca Center to provide a magical “Afternoon with Princesses” for children and parents. Guests will enjoy a tableside Meet & Greet with the princesses, as well as photo opportunities with beautiful backdrops (guests are encouraged to bring their cameras). Rooms for a Prince & Princess, also located at The Shops at Boca Center , will be giving away a gift basket valued at $100 containing princess related merchandise.
Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite princess attire!
BRIO’s regular brunch and lunch menus will be offered during the event for adults and children at standard menu pricing. To view the menus, visit www.brioitalian.com/the_shops_at_boca_center.html.
When:
Sunday, April 14
Noon–2 p.m.
Where:
BRIO at The Shops at Boca Center
5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 239
Boca Raton, FL 33486
How:
Reservations are required for “An Afternoon with Princesses.” To RSVP and for more information, please call (561) 392-3777. For more details, visit www.bocacenter.com.
About BRIO at The Shops at Boca Center
BRIO at The Shops at Boca Center is located at 5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 239 , Boca Raton , FL 33486 . The 8,800-square-foot restaurant has indoor seating for 260 guests and al fresco dining for 100 on its outdoor terrace, as well as a full-service bar that seats 40. BRIO also offers a private dining area that seats 16-48 guests. Hours of operation are: Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday–Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. For reservations, call The Shops at Boca Center restaurant at (561) 392-3777.
About BRIO Tuscan Grille
BRIO (meaning “lively” or “full of life”) is an upscale affordable restaurant serving authentic, northern Italian cuisine. The subtitle, “Tuscan Grille” is descriptive in the menu that features oven-roasted steaks, chops and seafood, similar to what one would find in an authentic ristorante in Tuscany . BRIO’s philosophy is “to eat well, is to live well;” which is why it only uses the finest and freshest ingredients. BRIO brings the pleasure of the Tuscan country villa to the American city. BRIO is part of Columbus-based BRAVO|BRIO Restaurant Group (BBRG). Founded in 1992, BBRG currently operates more than 100 restaurants in 31 states including BRAVO! Cucina Italiana, BRIO Tuscan Grille and Bon Vie Bistro. Please visit the website for BRIO locations at www.brioitalian.com and follow the restaurant on Twitter (@brioitalian) and Facebook (facebook.com/brioitalian).

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April, 2013 – Save The Tiger

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Register NOW for Palm Beach Zoo’s First-Ever “Save the Tiger 5K”

Media Contacts: Claudia Harden, Marketing Manager (561) 214-1667, claudia@palmbeachzoo.org
Andrea Garver, Marketing Associate (561) 533-0887 ext. 238, agarver@palmbeachzoo.org
Event Contact: Ron Brooks, Events Manager (561) 533-0887 ext. 247, rbrooks@palmbeachzoo.org

FRIDAY, APRIL 5, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA – With fewer than 300 Malayan tigers left in the wild, NOW is the time to start preserving the species. You can help by participating in the Palm Beach Zoo’s inaugural “Save the Tiger 5K”.

The run is devoted to helping protect Malayan tigers from poachers and conserve their habitat. The survival of this species is one of the Zoo’s success stories. Of the 61 Malayan tigers living at other accredited Association of Zoos and Aquarium facilities, four of them are at the Palm Beach Zoo; mom Berapi and her three offspring Jaya, Bunga and Penari. The cubs are the result of the Zoo’s participation in the Malayan Tiger Species Survival Plan, working with other accredited zoos to manage the population, protect habitat and stop poaching activities.Save The Tiger 5K Logo (2)

To celebrate this success story and the cubs’ second birthday, the Zoo is hosting the “Save the Tiger 5K” on May 11. This unique run winds through Dreher Park and finishes inside the Zoo at the Fountain Plaza. It starts at 7:30 a.m. and ends with an awards ceremony around 8:30 a.m.

The certified and timed race is open to runners of all ages. The first 500 participants to register will receive a special edition tiger-striped race t-shirt. Registration fees are as follows:

Register by  May 1 May 8 May 10 Race Day
Adults 18 and older $25 $30 $35 $40
Teens 17 and younger $20 $20 $20 $25

Help us save this beautiful, endangered species by registering now at www.palmbeachzoo.org. The registration site will allow for donations to be made for Malayan tiger conservation including a planned expansion of the Zoo’s breeding center and exhibit area.

About the Palm Beach Zoo
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.

April , 2013 – Reggae Fest

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Reggae Fest Returns in April

Lake Worth, FL – Come and enjoy the best that Lake Worth has to offer on April 12-14, 2013 at the 15th Annual Reggae Fest. The event, which closes down Bryant Park, features some of the best national and regional talent in the world! This year’s lineup includes DIRTY HEADS and the international reggae superstars THIRD WORLD! The 15th Annual Lake Worth Reggae Fest continues to grow adding a third day of music on Friday evening. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.lwReggaeFest.com., for this three day event that has some of the best reggae music in South Florida. “This event is truly a collaboration of many individuals,” stated Jaene Miranda, CEO of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. “It is only with the support of the City of Lake Worth, our Board of Directors and staff along with our presenting sponsors Royal Palm Mazda and Propaganda-venue bar lounge that we can bring such a dynamic event to the Community“

Hours of the festival are Friday, 5pm-10pm, Saturday, 12:30pm-10pm and Sunday 12:30pm-6pm. Admission is $10 on Friday, $10 on Saturday up until 5pm than increases $15 after 5pm, Sunday is $10 all day.
Bryant Park is located on the corner of Lake Avenue and Golfview- on the intracoastal – in the City of Lake Worth. The Bryant Park Boat ramp will be closed during the festival.
For more information or a schedule of the artists for Reggae Fest, log onto www.lwReggaeFest.com or call the Central Palm Beach County Chamber at 561-790-6200.
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April, 2013 – Wellington Celebrating VIVA Florida Program with Essay Contest

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Calling All High School Students!

Wellington Celebrating VIVA Florida Program with Essay Contest

The Viva Florida 500 campaign, launched by the State of Florida focuses on commemorating the 500th anniversary of Ponce de Leon’s arrival on Florida’s east coast. In addition to honoring shared state history, the Florida League of Cities is encouraging local communities to honor their own history. As a part of the eighteen month campaign that kicked off in January 2013, we are offering an essay contest to high school students and the topic will be Wellington’s past, present and future. Below is the information for the contest which will begin taking submissions on Monday, March 11, 2013. 

Viva Florida Essay Contest Rules

  1. Students entering the essay contest must be in grades 9-12 and attend a Wellington high school or be a Wellington resident.
  2. Essays submitted should not exceed 1500 words, and should not deviate from the theme “Wellington: Past, Present and Future”.
  3. All essay entries must be typed or neatly written, double-spaced, and must include the students name, address, phone number, school attended and year of school in the upper right hand corner.
  4. Essays will be judged on the following criteria: content, originality, grammar, organization and style.
  5. The essay contest will be judged by Wellington’s Education Committee. The winner of the essay contest will be announced on April 30, 2013 and the winning essay will be displayed on the Viva Florida section of the Wellington website on May 1, 2013.
  6. The essay contest winner will be awarded a $250 Scholarship from the Wellington Rotary Club.
  7. Essay submission deadline is Friday, April 12th at 6pm.
  8. Essays can be submitted to Wellington’s Community Services Department, 12300 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington, FL 33414 or email to .

For information on other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit our website at or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.

April, 2013 – Murder Mystery Dinner Returns to Wellington May 18th

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TICKETS NOW ON SALE

Murder Mystery Dinner Returns to Wellington May 18th

Murder mystery dinner theater is back by popular demand in Wellington, so put on your spurs, grab your ten gallon hat and head out to our Wild West themed shoot out at the Wellington Saloon and Corral on Saturday, May 18th from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. This event will be held at Village Park located at 11700 Pierson Road. The evening begins with a social hour and dinner but quickly escalates into a battle of quick draws in the Wellington Saloon and Corral.  Sit back as the posse of professional actors portrays a “murder in the Wild, Wild, West” scenario. Audience members will then be asked to solve the crime and identify the killer.

Tickets cost $45 per person and are on sale now at Village Park and the Wellington Community Center. A table of eight can also be reserved for a discounted price of $315. The ticket price includes dinner, beer, and wine. Because this is an adult themed event, Wellington will provide free on-site child care for children ages 5 to 12 only, including pizza and plenty of fun activities. The child care room will be separate from the event.

All of Wellington’s murder mystery dinner theater events have sold out, so “Pony Up” and reserve your seats today!

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

April, 2013 – Flavors, a Smashing Success

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April, 2013 – Flavors 2013, A Smashing Success!

The Wellington Chamber of Commerce 10th ANNIVERSAY FLAVORS 2013 was once again a smashing Success.  Our event attracted over 1000 + attendees!  We wish to thank our host venue, our chairmen and host committee, our vendors, our sponsors, our members, our volunteers and our residents for this success!

 

FLAVORS of Wellington brings together the best of the best Wellington Chamber Members Restaurants/Catering Venues/Wholesale and Gourmet Markets as well as Country Clubs who showcase their businesses, products, menus and exceptional service staff.  This event could hot happen without their participation and we are so grateful to each of them for joining us on Friday evening!

Each year our attendees enjoy an evening of dining and dancing to Music Masters International 20- Piece Stage Band – we literally receive calls 5 months in advance each year with people hoping to see the Music Masters International Band.  Their unique music makes this event unlike any other!   THANK YOU to Roxanne Stein and WPTV NEWSCHANNEL 5 for live pre event broadcasts as well as the INTERTAINMENT NETWORK and DEAN PIPER for live coverage of this event!

Congratulations to our “winners” of the Evening-  Carrabbas Italian Grill -“Best Taste”, The Cookin’ Yogi-“Best Plate Presentation”,  Breakers West Country Club  -“Best Display” and Johnson’s Custom Cakes  –“Best Dessert” and all our fantastic showcase vendors ; Anthony Paul, BIBA NY, Breakers West Country Club, Buca Di Beppo, Carrabbas Italian Grill,  Chick-Fil- A, Dunkin Donuts, Field of Greens, Fresh Wear,  The Fresh Market, Hurricane Grill and Wings, India Grill and Bar, Johnson’s Custom Cakes, Joseph’s Classic Market, McDonalds, Napolitano Cucina, PRP Wine International, Short Stacks, Starbucks, TCBY,  The Cookin Yogi,  The Diner of Palm Beach,  Universal Living Sprouts, WelliDeli, White Horse Catering, Whole Foods Market and WineHooch and all of her delicious winery partners!  If you have not visited any of these establishments in the past- PLEASE make it a point to stop in and try them out!  Each can be found in our NEW DINING GUIDE .  Each one offers a unique flair and why go anywhere else when we have so many exceptional choices right here!  Plus you will be supporting our local economy!

The Event Staff at Equestrian Sport Productions are nothing less than superb.  Without the exceptional generosity of the Bellissimo’s and the logistical expertise of Vaneli Bojkova and the exemplary event staff at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, this event could not be possible.  This group of consummate professionals allowed this evening to happen without fail and our gratitude to them is beyond measure.

We could not be a success without our sponsors and host committee.  Our deepest gratitude goes out to Mark and Katherine Bellissimo and Michael Stone of Equestrian Sport Productions,  Max Macon of FPL, Dr. Randy Laurich and the Wellness Experience and Des Romm from IBERIABANK.  Our Valet Sponsors- Joanne Dee, Floridian Community Bank and Bob Salerno of Ultra Cleaners!

Our Host Committee and Volunteer Team included, Chamber Ambassadors; Bob Salerno, Mark and Joy Bozicevic, Denise Carpenter,  Joanne Dee,  Carmine Marino, Kathleen Birmingham and Rosie Gekas.  Special thanks to our incredible board of directors who supported the outstanding sales for this event; Victor Connor, Alec Domb, Esq. Michael Stone, Dr. Randy Laurich, Bill Tavernise, Mike Nelson, Dale Grimm, Cheri Pavlik,, Laura Hanson and Darell Bowen.

Thank you to our VIP table sponsors;  Frank Suess and Prescriptions Plus and Diabetic Support,  Erin Downey and Amore/Peace, Connor Financial, Dignity Home Health Care,  Laura Jaffe and Dinner Group Friends of Flavors,  Distinctive Title, Equestrian Sport Productions, Estate Properties of Palm Beach, Experimar, Floridian Community Bank, Footway, Florida Power and Light, , The Herman Law Firm, IBERIABANK, The Intertainment Network, The Law Offices of Alec Domb, Esq.,  Lake Wellington Professional Center, Marilyn Smith, Mike Nelson, Nieves Family, Palm Coast Pest Control, Roofing Systems of Florida, South Florida Dines, Spectrum Speech,  The Wellness Experience, Ultra Cleaners and WineHooch. 

 

Celebrating his 10 years as founder of Flavors was John Mercer.  He and his wife Saundra chaired the judging portion boasting our fantastic celebrity judges, Victor Connor, Alec Domb, Esq., Councilwoman Anne Gerwig, Former Mayor Dr. Carmine Priore, Roxanne Stein, Kris Kampsen, Max Macon, Michael Stone, Peter Robinson, Jan Norris and Leslie Gray Streeter.   VIP guest Councilman Howard Coates was also in attendance.

The Wellington Chamber also wishes to thank WPTV Newschannel 5, Experimar, The Palm Beach Post, The Intertainment Network, Around Wellington Magazine, Scott Shulman, South Florida Dines, The Town Crier, Wellington the Magazine, WineHooch and South Florida Savings Guy, LLC in their support in the promotion of Flavors.  With their consideration, many many residents learned of our event and attended as a result of their efforts. 

A very special thank you to Kim Henghold from the Village of Wellington and her phenomenal volunteers, my fantastic membership Director Rona Klein and all the fantastic young ladies and gentlemen from Wellington High School, Palm Beach Central and Wellington Christian School and The Dreyfoos School of the Arts and The Kings Academy for all their hard work on the event! Last but not least we want to thank the Wellington Residents and Wellington Chamber of Commerce Members who support this event each year! You make it a pleasure hosting Flavors and with your participation, we can only grow this event each year and make it the “Signature Tasting Event” in Wellington!

For more information on the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and upcoming Chamber Events, please contact the Wellington Chamber of Commerce at 561-792-6525 for further information.