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March, 2013 – Wellington H.S. Sophomore Emma Parssi

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Wellington H.S. Sophomore Emma Parssi

to Apprentice with Broadway Theatre Project

From a pool of 6,000 applicants nationwide, only 100 accepted

“The world’s most prestigious musical theatre

arts education program for high school and college students.” ~ Playbill

 

Wellington, FL – Emma Parssi, a 10th-grade student at Wellington Highemmaparssi_photo_by_barbara_brubaker School, has been accepted into the prestigious Broadway Theatre Project’s summer intensive, where she will apprentice with world-class artists and teachers from venues across the country and from a variety of settings, including stage, screen, and academia.

 

At 15, Ms. Parssi is the youngest performer accepted into the program.  Of 6,000 applicants nationwide, only 100 were accepted. Sixteen is typically the minimum age for acceptance, however the program’s administrators were impressed with Ms. Parssi’s application video and letter of recommendation from former Rockette Kimberly Dawn Smith, her tap instructor at Susan Lyle Studios in Greenacres.

 

The program runs from July 7 through July 28, culminating in a three-day festival beginning July 25 for family members and the general public at the University of South Florida.

 

One of the most renowned summer training intensives for high school and college students who wish to further their education within all disciplines of musical theatre, Playbill calls the Broadway Theatre Project “the world’s most prestigious musical theatre arts education program for high school and college students.”

 

The program’s alumni have performed extensively in Broadway houses and on national tours, motion pictures, television and other media.

Students chosen to apprentice will eat, sleep and breathe musical theatre, with complete immersion in all aspects of dance, acting, and voice.

 

 

March, 2013 – Wellington Offers Junior Lifeguarding Class during Spring Break

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Wellington Offers Junior Lifeguarding Class during Spring Break

 

Want to give your ‘tween a fun and active Spring Break without a hefty price tag? Look no further than Wellington’s Junior Lifeguarding class! This program is available exclusively for strong swimmers ages 8 to 14 and takes place Monday, March 25th through Friday, March 29th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Wellington Aquatics Complex. The cost for this program is $60 for both residents and non-residents.

 

To preregister for this exciting program, visit the Wellington Aquatics Complex (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard), Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard) or Village Park (11700 Pierson Road). For more information about Junior Lifeguarding, contact Eric Juckett, Aquatics Supervisor, at (561) 753-2497.

 

The Wellington Aquatics Complex is located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard and features an Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving boards, water slides, an aquatic spray ground, baby pool, concession stand and locker rooms. During Spring Break, the facility will be open to the public at the following hours:

           

Spring Break Hours – Wellington Aquatics Complex

 

Date                                        Hours of Operation

Mon. March 25th                    10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Tues. March 26th                    10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Weds. March 27th                  10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Thurs. March 28th                  10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Fri. March 29th                       10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sat. March 30th                      10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sun. March 31st                     12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

 

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

March, 2013 – JOIN HI-TECH PLUMBING AS WE CELEBRATE AND GIVE BACK TO YOUR BOSOM BUDDIES II

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JOIN HI-TECH PLUMBING AS WE CELEBRATE AND GIVE BACK TO YOUR BOSOM BUDDIES II

 

Hi-Tech Plumbing will be presenting a charitable donation of $1300.00 as an 18 x34 “BIG” check during the 13 Year Anniversary of Your Bosom Buddies II. The donation will be presented to the Board of Directors on this special occasion to help support those families in the Western community.

 

Your Bosom Buddies II  is  a local caring, sharing and educational breast cancer support group (www.yourbosombuddiesii.org) with 100 members which has helped financially, spiritually &  emotionally sustained over 50 survivors in the Western community.

 

Come join our event which will take place on March 14th , 2013 at 7pm at

Wellington Regional Cancer Center –

 Corner of 441 & Forest Hill Blvd

Food & beverages will be served.

Meet & experience the warmth & courage of this fabulous support group:

 

For more information on this event, contact Jathynia Garcia, Hi-Tech Plumbing via email at info@hi-techplumbing.com or call 561-790-6966. 

Hi-Tech Plumbing  offers a broad range of plumbing & septic products and services in the Palm Beach area and is dedicated to service excellence in the industry.

March, 2013 – The Wellington Chamber of Commerce Has A

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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce Has A
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony For
Psychological Wellness Center

The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce img_6308Psychological Wellness Center as one of its newest members.  They are located at 12008 South Shore Boulevard, Suite 207 in Wellington, Florida and the practice is co-owned by Dr. Diane Kelly and Dr. Stephanie Lippman.  In a nurturing and comfortable environment, Psychological Wellness Center’s skilled and supportive psychologists use techniques that are rooted in effective, scientifically tested methods, while keeping up with the latest advances in psychological research.

Diane Kelly was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and raised in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  After high school, Kelly attended University of Miami where she majored in Psychology.  She then attended Nova Southeastern University where she received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.  Kelly did her internship at Oklahoma Health Consortium.  She then returned to do her post-doctoral residency with University of Miami Mailman Center for Child Development.  Kelly went on to work for the Palm Beach County Youth Affairs Division for approximately ten years.

Stephanie Lippman was born and raised in Toronto, Canada.  She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from York University in Toronto.  She then moved to Tampa to do her graduate work.  She received her Psy.D. in clinical psychology from the Florida School of Professional Psychology and completed both her pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at Palm Beach County Youth Affairs Division.  While interning at the Palm Beach County Youth Affairs division, Lipppman worked with Kelly who was her supervisor.  They soon decided to start their own practice.  Lippman writes for parenting magazine and has done consulting work for television news anchor Roxanne Stein. She and Kelly recently joined the lecture team at Palm Beach Pediatrics.

Psychological Wellness Center focuses on services to everyone from individuals, families, couples and group therapy. They work with all ages.  Lippman said, “We have a number of groups that we are running.  We have an Aspergers social skills group; an ADHD group for parents to help them learn how manage their kids behaviors; a bullying group as well as an adjustment group for kids and adolescents.  We are piloting a bio-feedback program where people can come learn strategies for relaxation and anti-anxiety strategies.  We also do psychological evaluations, gifted testing, learning disabilities testing and diagnostic testing.”

The doctors stated that they are piloting a program with Wellington Regional Hospital which they hope will be up and running by April.  They will be running a group for new mothers who will come in with their babies eight weeks post-partum and talk about the challenges and successes in adjusting to life with the new baby.  There will also be a group for moms and dads to come in together and talk about the changes in their family structure after having had a new baby.

Psychological Wellness Center also runs a group called Building Blocks.  This is a one hour “mommy and me” type of class to give new parents a chance to socialize with other parents and learn ways to play with their children to help them in their development.  More importantly, qualified professionals are there to evaluate the babies’ behaviors and skills while playing and socializing with other babies in the group.  Both doctors are moms so they know the worries that may come with a new baby.  If they recognize that a child is not developing properly, they have screening tools to clearly define if there is a problem.  If there is, they will recommend things such as games the parents can play with the child to help development in the problem area.  Lippman said, “We’re moms and we know that a lot of moms have questions about whether or not their child’s development is normal.  We have qualified professionals there to give advice or to screen the babies.  It gives us an opportunity to have parents’ fears assuaged where we can say, it’s fine, this is normal.”

Describing their practice, Kelly said, “We’re both passionate about kids and families.  We’re both moms; I have a 4 year old and she has a 3 year old so it’s something that’s close to the heart.  We’re passionate about that and we’re both good at what we do.  We use all of our tools to really help people.  Our perspective is very much strength based; when you come to us we will work with you to find out what you are good at.  Once we define what that is, we define how we are going to get you down the path you need to go in a successful way.  We work real hard to help people.”

Psychological Wellness center believes that no client in need of treatment should be turned away.  They offer a number of sliding scale slots per week for clients with little means and a big need for treatment.  For information about Psychological Wellness Center call 561-207-7625.  Email to dianekelly@psywellness.com  or stephanielippman@psywellness.com.  Their website is www. psywellness.com.  For information about area business, call the Wellington Chamber of Commerce at 561.792.6525 and visit their website at www.WellingtonChamber.com.

Pictured L-R:  Diane Carpenter, Bob Salerno, Mark “Boz” Bozicevic, Dinos Andreou, Adam Lippman, Stephanie Lippman, Joanne Dee, Carmine Marino.

March, 2013 – Lake Worth Non-Profits Present

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Lake Worth Non-Profits Present

Woody Guthrie- 100 Years of Song

Sunday, March 24

2:00 PM Matinee Concert / 7:00 PM Evening Concert

Lake Worth Playhouse : Downtown Lake Worth

 

Woody Guthrie, dustbowl refugee and father of Arlo Guthrie, would woody2-ehave turned 100 years old this year.  Concerts in celebration of Woody, his songs and his life are being held all over the country.  On Sunday, March 24th, a troupe of Palm Beach County’s finest performers will be singing and telling his story.  Projected behind the performers will be a montage of photos reflecting his stories, as well as the words to all of the songs.  The concert will take place at the Lake Worth Playhouse. Tickets are on sale at the Playhouse, 713 Lake Avenue or through LakeWorthPlayhouse.org.  Discount prices are available with advance purchase. Full price will be charged at the door.

 

Woody Guthrie wrote over 3000 songs in his short life (1912-1967).  Best known for This Land is Your Land and Union Maid; his songs recorded the history of this country as it happened.  His prolific pen poured out so many songs, many are still being discovered.  From his children’s songs that are still sung to the songs of working men and women, migrant workers, the environment and the dustbowl, Woody Guthrie is as relevant today as he was in the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. 

 

Woody traveled this country from coast to coast hopping freight trains and working in the fields with Okies and migrant workers.  He performed on the radio, hobnobbed with New York intelligentsia, performed with Pete Seeger, The Almanac Singers, Leadbelly, Cisco Houston and scores of the leading performers of the era.  Bob Dylan made pilgrimages to Woody’s bedside as he lay dying, learning his craft at Woody’s feet. Rambling Jack Eliot was also among his many disciples.

 

The full theater production of Woody- 100 Years of Music has been scripted by Joan Friedenberg and Bill Bowen (PinkSlip).  Appearing with them on stage is narrator Charlie Birnbaum and performers Suzanne Cannon, Rick Cohen, Scott Goldblatt, Kat Mahoney, Ginny Meredith and Tracy Sands.  All have active duo and solo careers throughout the region.  This concert will see them on stage throughout the entire performance showing their vocal virtuosity  with killer harmonies, and instrumentally with guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, keyboard and flute.

 

Woody Guthrie, 100 Years of Song benefits four of Lake Worth’s non-profit organizations. Included are LULA (Lake Worth’s Arts District), The Downtown Cultural Alliance, Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery and the Lake Worth Playhouse.

 

Concert ticket holders are invited to a reception in-between Matinee and Evening Concert with the performers at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery.  South Shores Tavern will be offering 15% discount on meals all day with proof on concert tickets.  Posters and Concert CD’s will be available at the Lake Worth Playhouse and Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery for purchase during and after the concert.

 

For additional information contact:

Joyce Brown

JClay6@aol.com

215-205-9441

March, 2013 – POLITICAL SATIRE GENUISES CAPITOL STEPS RETURNS TO THE KRAVIS CENTER

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POLITICAL SATIRE GENUISES CAPITOL STEPS RETURNS TO THE KRAVIS CENTER WITH ALL-NEW LINE UP
MARCH 12-24

Nationally Heralded Group Highlights 30 Years of Putting Politics and Scandal to Music

(West Palm Beach-March 1, 2013) Politicians beware! The political parody masters Capitol Steps are returning to the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts for a three-week run March 12-24. Featuring musical sketches with titles like You Just Can’t Hide this Biden Guy, Super Congress Debt Committee and the infamous Lirty Dies, the Capitol Steps’ new album Take the Money and Run- for President leaves no political party, scandal or world event from 2012 unsung.

Capitol Steps, a singing and dancing group composed of many former Senate staffers, has been putting the “mock in Democracy” for 30 years.  Since they began, the Capitol Steps have recorded over 30 albums. They’ve been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC, and PBS, and can be heard 4 times a year on National Public Radio stations nationwide during their Politics Takes a Holiday radio specials. This year, the group has done a special tribute to all of the major political events and scandals from the past 30 years, within one single sketch, entitled We Didn’t Start the Satire.

Capitol Steps is sponsored by Donald and Linda Silpe. Capitol Steps performs at the Kravis Center Tuesday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 13 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Sunday, March 17 at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 20 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 21 at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 22 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 23 at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, March 24 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 and may be purchased at the at the Kravis Center Box Office located at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach; by calling the Box Office at 561-832-7469; or online at www.kravis.org/capitolsteps.  Orders for groups of ten or more may be placed by calling 561-651-4438 or 561-651-4304.

 

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.

March, 2013 – ESE Students from Wellington HS visit Palm Beach Fine Craft Show with help from ArtStart

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ESE Students from Wellington HS visit Palm Beach Fine Craft Show with help from ArtStart

Organizers of the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show were pleased to welcome to ese_kids_from_whsthe show on Friday, March 1 a group of 9 students enrolled in the ESE program at Wellington High School. Thanks to Jeannette Parssi and ArtStart for organizing the field trip, and to special needs teacher Barbara Incandela (in the photo, back row, right) for bringing the students to the show. Mrs. Incandela even drove the bus! And extra thanks to the artists who invited the kids into their booths and spent time with them. They will never forget it!

March, 2013 – WELLINGTON TO HOST “HEEL 2 TOE: ALL ABOUT FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN”

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WELLINGTON TO HOST “HEEL 2 TOE: ALL ABOUT FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN” DURING THE MARCH 26TH LUNCH AND LEARN SEMINAR

 

 

Wellington is excited to announce the Center for Bone and Joint Surgery will have Dr. Jorge Acevedo, MD present a seminar on foot and ankle pain and remedies on Tuesday, March 26th from 11:30am-1:00pm at the Wellington Community Center, located at 12150 Forest Hill Blvd.  This program is designed for people of all ages who may be experiencing joint pain.  Lunch will be provided during this FREE seminar.  Dr. Acevedo is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon with advanced Fellowship Training in foot and ankle surgery.  He is one of only a few surgeons in Florida performing total ankle replacement on the arthritic ankle.  Dr. Acevedo is also being recognized as a pioneer in “Arthroscopic Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction”.  As the inventor of this technique, Dr. Acevedo has more experience with this procedure than anyone in the United States at this present time.  His other areas of specialization also include sports medicine, lower extremity conditions and PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Therapy Injections.  Dr. Acevedo’s numerous research projects are published in a variety of peer-reviewed medical publications.

 

Please register for this FREE Lunch and Learn Seminar (open to ALL ages) at the Wellington Community Center or by calling (561) 753-2489 Monday thru Thursday 8am-8pm.

 

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

March, 2013 – MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE ANNOUNCES EXPANSION, MAJOR GIFT FROM ROE GREEN AND THE ROE GREEN FOUNDATION

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MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE ANNOUNCES EXPANSION, MAJOR GIFT FROM ROE GREEN AND THE ROE GREEN FOUNDATION

Renovations to include 62 additional premium seats to create an upstairs club level lounge, as well as expanded lobby space and restrooms

February 25, 2013 (Jupiter) – The Maltz Jupiter Theatre has roe_green_-_maltz_jupiter_theatreannounced a major gift that will lead to an expansion prior to its 2013/14 season, Your Ticket to Great Entertainment.

Founding board member Roe Green and the Roe Green Foundation have offered a compelling challenge grant, in which $1.5 million will be donated toward a $2.5 million capital campaign. To complete the planned renovations, the not-for-profit Theatre needs to raise the additional $1 million by March 28.

“With this extraordinary gift – the second largest single contribution in the history of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre – we are 60 percent closer to our goal of beginning construction to improve our facilities,” said Andrew Kato, the Theatre’s producing artistic director. “With attendance at 97 percent capacity last season, our success has finally caught up to us and confirmed a positive trend at our Theatre: the need to grow. Now, we need your help to make our dream of expansion a reality.”

The Theatre plans to add 62 luxurious new seats in the existing second floor space to create an upstairs club level lounge. This second floor renovation will include a private entrance, glass elevator, expanded lobby, bar and restrooms, all adjacent to the 62 new seats. Additional executive offices will also be added to this floor, bringing the majority of the hard-working staff together. The Theatre also plans to expand and upgrade the downstairs lobby, increase restroom capacity and add a much-needed standalone family restroom.

“Roe Green has been a major supporter of the Theatre for the past 10 seasons, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to meet this generous challenge grant,” said Tricia Trimble, the Theatre’s managing director. “We know an expansion is necessary, and the addition of 62 seats in our Theatre will mean more than 7,000 additional seats per season, and it has the potential to add more than $350,000 in earned revenue each year.”

A Jupiter resident, Ms. Green is chief executive officer of the Roe Green Foundation. In addition to her position on the board of directors of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, she serves on the Kent State University School of Theatre and Dance Advisory Board, the foundation board of Kent State University, the board of Porthouse Theatre and the board of the Cleveland Play House. She is also in the Governor’s International Council of the Shaw Festival in Canada. She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado and a master’s degree from Kent State University.

“We – as a community of theatre appreciators, artists, and donors – have been able to achieve so much in a relatively small amount of time,” Ms. Green said. “Like many others, I have fallen in love with this organization and wanted to do something meaningful to keep it strong. My gift will fund 60 percent of the capital needed to complete the expansion, and I hope others are inspired to join me on this new journey that will strengthen the Theatre’s future.”

The architectural firm Designel has been chosen for the renovations. With national expertise designing performing arts facilities, their local designs include the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Palm Beach Dramaworks and the Riverside Theatre. Based in Palm Beach County, their practice is focused on arts projects across the country with budgets from $500,000 to $75 million.

If the additional money is raised, construction will begin March 28 and be complete in early October. A plan is in place for the Theatre’s staff to continue to work throughout the summer in office space next to the Theatre in Reynolds Plaza. 

The challenge grant was announced at the Theatre’s spectacular Ten Event Gala, held Saturday, February 23, at the Theatre. The event took place the week of the Theatre’s 10th season anniversary, and included dinner in a glittering tent onsite at the Theatre, as well as a magnificent retrospective multimedia presentation produced by the Theatre’s producing artistic director Andrew Kato, showcasing a 14-piece orchestra and more than 20 stars of the Theatre’s past hit productions.

Performers included Hello, Dolly! star Vicki Lewis; My Fair Lady star Amanda Watkins; Crazy For You and The Music Man star Matt Loehr; Ain’t Misbehavin’ star Angela Grovey; Mark Jacoby and the Cagelles from La Cage aux Folles and many more. More than 550 guests were present to celebrate the Theatre’s 10th anniversary season.

Tickets are now on sale now for the rest of the theatre’s 10th Anniversary season, and subscriptions are currently on sale for the Theatre’s 2013/14 season, Your Ticket to Great Entertainment. For a complete schedule and tickets, call (561) 575-2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org.

About the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Now celebrating its 10th season, the not-for-profit Maltz Jupiter Theatre has become one of Florida’s preeminent professional theatres, committed to production and education through its collaborations with local and national artists. Currently the state’s largest award-winning regional theatre, the Theatre draws over 70,000 people annually, serves a subscription base of more than 7,530 and has world-class classroom facilities in support of its Paul and Sandra Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which serves hundreds of youth and adults. The Theatre is a member of the prestigious League of Resident Theatres and has earned numerous Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s highest honor for artistic excellence, including the prestigious Bill Von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence in 2012. For more information about the Theatre’s upcoming shows and Conservatory, visit www.jupitertheatre.org or call the box office at (561) 575-2223.          

 

 

March, 2013 – Wellington Public Library to Display the Portrait of a Woman Legacy Portrait Exhibit

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Wellington Public Library to Display the Portrait of a Woman Legacy Portrait Exhibit

Opening Reception is Friday, March 1 at 6 p.m.1_ruth_young_sydelle_meyer_rosemary_krieger_melissa_potamkin_ganzi

Annual Portrait of a Woman Spring Luncheon is March 21

Renee D. Plevy and Bobbi Shorr, the Chairwoman and co-chair of the upcoming Portrait of a Woman Spring Luncheon, today announced that the Wellington Public Library will be displaying seven oil portraits and three photos/giclees of local community leaders honored at last year’s event.

Among the distinguished Portrait of a Woman honorees in 2012 were Grand Matriarch Countess de Hoernle, Matriarchs Helen Babione and Susy Minkoff, Grand Honoree Dorothy Sullivan and Honorees Sherry Frankel, Bobbi Horwich, Jacqueline Keeley, Lynda Levitsky and Dr. Maria M. Vallejo.

A public reception honoring The Quantum House’s Portrait of a Woman Legacy Portrait Exhibit will be held at the Wellington Library on Friday, March 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. The library is located at 1951 Royal Fern Drive in Wellington.

Marc & Melissa Ganzi are hosting the reception, along with Ms. Plevy, the artist who paints each portrait. A female dynamo in the male-dominated world of international polo, Ms. Ganzi is one of the women being honored at the second annual Portrait of a Woman Spring Luncheon, along with Matriarch Sydelle Meyer, the well known cultural philanthropist, and Honorees Rosemary Krieger, a Boca-based community leader, and Ruth Young, Director of Sales & Marketing at The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach.

“The goal of this annual charitable event is to raise much needed funds for Quantum House while honoring some incredible local ladies during Women’s History Month,” says Ms. Plevy.

“This event is our way of saluting special women from throughout Palm Beach County for their major long-term contributions to our overall community, as well as to individuals, businesses, civic organizations and charities,” adds Ms. Shorr.

Portrait of a Woman recognizes its annual Honorees and Matriarchs in a unique and personal way, through original oil portraits that will be displayed at leading venues throughout Palm Beach County.

The upcoming Portrait of a Woman Spring Luncheon will be held in Palm Beach on Thursday, March 21, at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are only $135, and can be purchased online at www.quantumhouse.org.