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GARDEN PARADISE at MORIKAMI

Sunset Stroll at 

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

DELRAY BEACH, FL – Spring into summer during Sunset Stroll at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens on Thursday, April 18, from 5:30–8pm. 

Enjoy a spectacular twilight procession through the Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, and explore the peaceful Yamato-kan, the Morikami’s original museum, during the annual after-hours event series. 

Highlights will include the Sean Danconia Pop Surreal Art Show and Sale, Japanese calligraphy name fan creations, docent-led garden tours, Brewsaki beer and Niigata Selections sake tastings, and Asian-inspired cuisine by Ramen Lab EateryKaminari RamenKona Ice, and the Cornell Café

There will also be live taiko drumming performances by Fushu Daiko and a “Harajuku meets Otaku” fashion show presented by OtakuFest in the museum’s theater. The colorful world of Harajuku Fashion, born on the streets of Tokyo, is an artistic movement of self-expression that intersects with sub-trends like otaku fashion, celebrating a passion for anime (Japanese cartoons), manga (Japanese comic books), and all things pop culture.

Additional Sunset Stroll dates include May 23, June 13, and September 12. Each event will have its own theme.

Cost is $5 for members, and $10 for the general public. Tickets will be available for purchase online starting April 1, 2024.  

Space is limited. Rain or shine. Tickets will not be available for purchase at the door.

For more information, visit morikami.org/event/sunset-stroll

Sunset Stroll sponsors are JM Family EnterprisesSoutheast Toyota Distributors, LLC, and OtakuFest.

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is located at 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. For more information, call (561) 495-0233 or visit morikami.org.

About Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens has been a center for Japanese art and culture in South Florida since opening in 1977. Morikami invites guests to discover its South Florida history, connection with Japan, and explore a series of six diverse gardens, each inspired by a different historical period and style of Japanese gardening. Visitors experience traditional and contemporary Japanese culture through revolving exhibits, distinctive educational programs and seasonal events, a world-class bonsai display, Pan-Asian cuisine, and an eclectic museum store. Morikami Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

APRIL PROGRAMMING AT THE MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN 

WELLINGTON, FL – This April, The Mall at Wellington Green will kick off the Spring season with a plethora of exciting, family-friendly programming. From dinosaur-themed Kid’s Club parties and baby fitness classes to nautical adventures in the Florida Keys, there is something for everyone at Wellington’s favorite mall.

Wrecking in the Florida Keys Lecture 

Friday, April 5

6:30–8pm

The District at Wellington Green

Free

The South Florida Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America and The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History are pleased to present “Wrecking in the Florida Keys.” Hosted by Robert Feeney, Curator of Material Culture & Technology at The Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, this special lecture will illustrate how the wrecking industry in the 1800s made Key West one of the wealthiest cities in the US. Guests will also have an opportunity to view the navigational tools and artifacts related to wrecking, the intrepid practice of saving the crew and cargo from shipwrecks along the Florida Reef. Refreshments served. For more information, visit pbmnh.org or call (561) 729-4246.

Kids Club Dino Roars

Saturday, April 13

11am-1pm

Grand Court

Free

Dinosaur loving kiddos should join the Kids Club for this exciting event, hosted in partnership with the Palm Beach Museum of Natural History. Children will become archeologists for a day as they search for fossils in the museum’s dig pits, plus enjoy a dinosaur puppet show, balloon art, and face painting. Kids can also get their photos taken with a 14-foot dinosaur and take home a real fossil of their own! 

Mommy & Me Spring Fling

Wednesday, April 24

10:30-11:30am

Grand Court

Free

Kids five and under are invited to The Mall at Wellington Green for a morning full of engaging, spring fun! The Mommy & Me Spring Fling will include themed crafts, musical entertainment, and refreshments. 

Zumbini with Regina Rossi

Every Wednesday 

11–11:45am

The District at Wellington Green

$135 for 6 classes (includes music app to download songs) 

Shake and shimmy with your baby at Zumbini! This fun, early childhood education program uses the power of music and movement to promote cognitive, social, and motor skill development for children ages 0-4. Register at zumbini.com/instructor/Regina-Rossi/806. For more information, email Zumbini instructor Regina Rossi at RME411@gmail.com or call (561) 244-0282. 

Zumba Dance Party with Jaime

Every Saturday

10:30–11:30am 

The District at Wellington Green

Free

Livin’ La Vida Zumba! Enjoy The Mall at Wellington Green’s fun, dance fitness party program that combines high- and low-intensity Latin dance moves designed to burn calories and boost cardio endurance. 

OneBlood Blood Drive

April 12, 13, and 24

11am-6pm

East Parking Lot

The Big Red Bus will be parked in the East Parking Lot and will be accepting blood donations. Every pint of blood donated has the potential to save three lives, and donors will receive a Chick-fil-A gift card. For more information, visit oneblood.org

The Mall at Wellington Green is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington. For more information, call (561) 227-6900 or visit shopwellingtongreen.com. 

Roadside Attractions: Weird and Wonderful

As a life-long road tripper, I’ve seen my share of roadside attractions. I can’t resist a stop. As a result, numerous roadside attractions across the United States and Europe make their way into my travels. This month I’m sharing some of my favorites with you. You’re welcome!

A Classic Route 66 Attraction

Perhaps one of the most recognized roadside attractions in America, Cadillac Ranch is the brainchild of a group named Ant Farm. Founders Chip Lord, Doug Michels, and Hudson Marquez often made use of popular USA icons as a strategy to display the trends in current cultural imagery.

Sponsored by and installed on the property of Texas millionaire Stanley Marsh 3, Cadillac Ranch began when 10 Cadillacs were driven into his field. Half-buried, nose-down in the dirt, the Cadillacs supposedly mimic the same angle as the Great Pyramid of Giza. They face west in a line, chronologically from the 1949 Club Sedan to the 1963 Sedan de Ville, their tail fins held high for all to see. The exhibit serves as a tribute to the rise and fall of American culture – just like the rise and fall of the Cadillac tail fin.

At the time of the burial in 1974, minimal thought was given to preservation. As a result most of the cars no longer have doors, tail lights, or bumpers. Initially, people scratched their names into the paint. Today everyone brings spray paint and adds their own interpretation to this iconic exhibit of Americana.

World’s Largest Working Fire Hydrant

They say everything’s bigger in Texas. The 24-foot-tall Dalmatian-spotted fire hydrant standing in front of the Fire Museum of Texas in Beaumont confirms the rumor. Donated to the city by Disney to mark the re-release of the animated movie 101 Dalmatians in 1999, the 4,500 lb. hydrant can blast 1,500 gallons of water a minute. The big dog doesn’t stand alone. Twelve small Dalmatian-spotted hydrants also surround the square.

A Remote Alaska Igloo Attracts Wild Guests

Driving along Alaska’s Parks Highway from Anchorage to Fairbanks you expect to see epic landscapes, snow-covered mountains and possibly wildlife. You might not expect to see a giant four-story concrete igloo. Originally intended to be the Igloo City Hotel, this 1970s structure couldn’t meet building codes at the time. So now it sits abandoned at Mile Marker 188.7, littered with graffiti and occasionally occupied by the wild locals – bears, moose and wolves.

Art in the Desert

Driving into the small town of Borrego Springs, CA at the edge of Anza-Borrego State Park, unexpected large-scale artwork dots the landscape. The vision of the now-deceased Dennis Avery, the founder of Avery Labels, 130 metal sculptures are scattered across the Galleta Meadows Estate. You’ll find dinosaurs, giant insects, camels, wild horses and Nessie the Loch Ness Monster among the sculptures. Avery commissioned artist and welder Ricardo Breceda to craft these intriguing sculptures. The art legacy Avery left behind is a local treasure and a surprising find in this desert landscape.

Forever Marilyn

Wander the streets in the heart of Palm Springs and you’ll find yourself staring up at a larger-than-life sculpture of Marilyn Monroe. Forever Marilyn captures the essence of the star’s magnetic charm and allure. This larger than life sculpture serves as a testament to her lasting impact on American popular culture.

Cheese Please

America isn’t the only place with roadside attractions worthy of a stop. In Sweden I happened upon the world’s largest cheese slicers. Although Norway gets credited as the origin of the cheese slicer, Sweden gets to claim the world’s largest title. You’ll find these eye-catching kitchen tools between the cities of Umeå and Skellefteå just outside of the tiny town of Ånäset in an area known as the Kingdom of Cheese. Admittedly, it is difficult to depart from a place known as the Kingdom of Cheese. But, at least I had the opportunity to photograph two 23-foot-tall, 1,800 pound cheese slicers. Priceless.

Keep Your Eyes on the Moose

Sweden may claim the giant cheese slicers, but Norway claims an equally impressive moose. A drive down Norway’s route E3 delivers views of scenic forests, waterfalls and mountains. It also serves up a mega moose. Standing at just over 32 feet tall, Storelgen, the majestic moose was created as a rest stop for road trippers driving between Oslo and Trondheim. It also offers a not-so-subtle reminder for drivers to keep an eye out for moose along the road.

National Student Athlete Day on April 6th

By Jamie Levin

National Student Athlete Day, April 6, is not just an opportunity to honor the athletic prowess of our student-athletes, but also to recognize the dedication, resilience, and leadership qualities they exemplify both on and off the field. This annual celebration recognizes the extraordinary contributions of student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding commitment to their sport, while also excelling academically and serving as positive role models within their communities. From early morning practices to late-night study sessions, these individuals exemplify the values of discipline, teamwork, and resilience. Local organization Student ACES, a 501c3 with the mission to create Champions, shines a light on the remarkable impact of these high school student-athletes and has been doing so since 2013. 

Since inception in 2013, Student ACES (ACE: Athletics, Character, Education) has shaped the leaders of tomorrow by creating a pathway for young men and women to achieve the highest standards of leadership. Through customized character education programs, incorporating the 9 ACES core values – Command Respect, Honor Your Word, Aspire to Greatness, Maintain Courage, Possess a Work Ethic Second to None, Inspire Others, Own a Winning Attitude, Never Settle, Sacrifice for Self and Team – student-athletes have the opportunity to engage with one another and learn through the application of case studies in an interactive environment.

“As we commemorate National Student Athlete Day, we are reminded of the incredible dedication and perseverance displayed by student-athletes across the nation,” said Krissy Webb, Executive Director of Student ACES. “Within our Student ACES program, these exceptional individuals not only excel on the field but also serve as mentors to one another and leaders in their communities. Their commitment to academic excellence, sportsmanship, and character development sets a shining example for us all. Today, we honor their achievements and celebrate the profound impact they have as role models, both on and off the field.” 

The organization was founded in 2013 by father-daughter team Buck Martinez, who today is the president of the board, and Krissy Webb who oversees the organization as Executive Director. The inspiration for Student ACES stemmed from their desire to see every student achieve a foundation of leadership that would generate positive outcomes and tremendous success in the students’ lives. 

Character education programs provide the foundation upon which Student ACES creates Champions and shapes the leaders of tomorrow. Through customized programs, student-athletes throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade Counties have the opportunity to engage with one another as they develop into Champions. 

Beyond the accolades and trophies, National Student Athlete Day serves as a reminder of the importance of balancing athletic pursuits with academic excellence. Student-athletes juggle demanding schedules, often waking before dawn to train, attending classes throughout the day, and dedicating countless hours to their studies. Their ability to manage these competing priorities with grace and determination is a testament to their extraordinary character and work ethic. And let’s not forget that they are often looked upon as role models and carry a responsibility to exude positive behaviors. 

Moreover, National Student Athlete Day underscores the invaluable lessons learned through sports participation – lessons of teamwork, leadership, perseverance, and sportsmanship that extend far beyond the playing field. These qualities not only shape the lives of student-athletes but also prepare them for success in their future endeavors, whether in their chosen careers or as contributing members of society.

As we celebrate National Student Athlete Day, let us pause to applaud the unwavering dedication and remarkable achievements of these outstanding individuals. Their passion, drive, and commitment inspire us all and serve as a testament to the boundless potential that lies within each and every one of us. Today, and every day, let us honor and support our student-athletes as they continue to reach for the stars and make a difference in the world.

For more information about how to get your student athlete involved in Student ACES, visit www.studentaces.org

Wellington Hosts April Events in Celebration of Earth Day & Arbor Day


Wellington is hosting multiple events on Saturday, April 20, 2024, in recognition of Earth Day and Arbor Day.

The Great American Cleanup® 
Each year, the Great American Cleanup®, an initiative of Keep America Beautiful®, inspires thousands of volunteers of all ages across America to take part in efforts to clean up and improve their local communities.
This year, the Village of Wellington is participating by organizing cleanup activities throughout the Village, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Volunteers are asked to check-in at Olympia Park (9830 Stribling Way) at 9:00 a.m.
If you are interested in participating, please register by contacting the Community Services Department at 561-791-4796.
The Great American Cleanup® in the Village of Wellington is coordinated in partnership with Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful, Inc. and the Solid Waste Authority.

Wellington Garden Club Plant Sale
The Wellington Garden Club will be hosting a plant sale from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 Forest Hill Boulevard), in combination with the Earth Day & Arbor Day Celebration. Proceeds benefit the Wellington Garden Club’s youth programs, scholarships, civic beautification, and environmental efforts. Offerings include plants from local nurseries and vendors, and plants grown by Wellington Garden Club members.
Plant Sale Features

  • Annuals
  • Bromeliads
  • Butterfly Plants
  • Children’s craft table
  • Master Gardeners Available for Questions
  • Native Plants
  • Orchids
  • Perennials (sun and shade)
  • Plant Raffle

To learn more about the garden club, visit wellingtongardenclub.org.

Earth Day & Arbor Day Celebration 
Following The Great American Cleanup®, the community is invited to enjoy a free day of fun and learning at Wellington’s Earth Day & Arbor Day Celebration located at the Wellington Amphitheater, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Join the Village Council at the start of the event for the planting of a Red Maple Tree in honor of Arbor Day.
Event Features

  • Earth friendly products and demonstrations
  • Free glitter tattoos
  • Free native seedlings
  • Free raffle for a Red Maple Tree in a 7-gallon container
  • Giveaways
  • Local vendors and community partners
  • Meet Smokey Bear!
  • Proper tree pruning demonstration

The event will also feature a F.L.O.W.E.R. Awards Ceremony (Fabulous Landscapes Of Wellington Earning Recognition), and visitors can stop by booths highlighting the Wellington Garden Club, the Wellington Art Society, and Wellington Tree Board.

Learn more about Wellington’s Earth Day & Arbor Day activities at www.wellingtonfl.gov/EarthDay. For more family-friendly events coming up in Wellington visit www.wellingtonfl.gov/Events

Stay up to date on events and activities coming up in Wellington by signing up for the monthly Play Wellington Newsletter at www.wellingtonfl.gov/PlayWellington.

As another way to stay informed on the latest news and updates from the Village, residents are invited to sign up for Wellington information and updates at www.wellingtonfl.gov/Newsletter.

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT 

Thursdays, 6 – 9 p.m.  

Great Lawn | 100 N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 

May 2: NO CLEMATIS BY NIGHT | Enjoy SunFest  

May 9: The Dee Dee Wilde Band (R&B & Top 40) | Visit Website 

The Dee Dee Wilde Band is a 5-piece ensemble. The band is led by Dee Dee Wilde, one of South Florida’s most dynamic and captivating entertainers with undeniable vocal range. Wilde can sing low and sweet like Sade, tempestuous like Chaka, or dramatic like Whitney. From the high-energy, blow-your-hair-back dance tunes to her commanding talents as a soul-ballad singer, Wilde and her band deliver pure entertainment and enjoyment that spans over six decades. 

May 16: Mighty Flea Circus (Jump, Rockabilly & Swing) | Visit Website 

The Mighty Flea Circus is a nationally touring, award-winning, non-stop good-time rockabilly, swing and jump band on a mission to make you move! Their modern take on classics, including Wanda Jackson, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Stray Cats and Squirrel Nut Zippers, mixed with their original music, will get you out of your seat and on your feet from the first note until the last! 

May 23: The Tim Charron Band (Country Rock with a twist of lime) | Visit Website  

Tim Charron is a country rock recording artist who divides his time between Nashville and Florida. With a fire for performing, Tim Charron’s sound makes you want to move, giving you the feeling of complete euphoria and making it clear why fans are flocking to him. He’s a country rocker in a prime position to continue serving up greatness for many years to come. 

May 30: Wonderama (Top 40 & Pop) | Visit Website  

A five-member group from South Florida, Wonderama is a high-energy, current Top 40 and dance music party band. The group performs a “one-of-a-kind” sound in each show by fusing the most popular songs mixed with classic favorites. Waterfront guests will enjoy their energetic show, featuring today’s chart-topping songs from the Billboard Hot 100 playlist! 

SCREEN ON THE GREEN 

Second Friday of the month (May 10), 6:30 – 9 p.m.  

Waterfront – The Great Lawn | 100 N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 

Film Feature: Wonka (PG) | Official Trailer  

About Wonka (PG): 

Armed with nothing but a hatful of dreams, young chocolatier Willy Wonka manages to change the world, one delectable bite at a time. 

SUNDAY ON THE WATERFRONT 

Third Sunday of the month (May 19), 4 – 7 p.m.   

Meyer Amphitheatre | 104 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 

Slip & The Spinouts (Rockabilly & Rock ‘n’ Roll) | Visit Website 

Slip and the Spinouts are an established Vintage American music band on the South Florida circuit. They are South Florida’s only rockabilly and roots band playing throughout the entire state, East Coast, and Las Vegas. Their blend of rockabilly, rock ‘n’ roll, western swing, surf, old country, swinging blues and roots music appeals to people of all ages. 

BRIGHTLINE’S APRIL 1 BOGO IS NO JOKE

Guests buy one, get one SMART and PREMIUM rides through May 31

MIAMI (April 1, 2024) – It’s no April Fools’ joke – get ready to double the excitement with Brightline’s limited-time buy one, get-one-free offer on SMART and PREMIUM fares! From now until Saturday, April 6, passengers traveling between South Florida and Orlando can enjoy savings on select trains. 

For the first time, we’re thrilled to launch a BOGO offer for PREMIUM fares, and we assure you, it’s no joke. PREMIUM rides offer a first-class experience, including a $10 Uber voucher, access to the PREMIUM lounge, and elevated food and beverage offerings in-station and onboard. Guests can also experience the convenience and comfort of SMART. Here’s how to claim your savings:

·        Find your fare: select your station, travel dates, and destination.

·        Add your promo code: add NOJOKE24  in the promo code field in the search box and click apply.

·        Search discounted tickets: double the fun at half the cost for both SMART and PREMIUM fares.

Brightline’s NOJOKE24 BOGO offer is available for booking from April 1st to April 6th, 2024, for travel through May 31st, 2024. Customers must book at least 7 days in advance of their trip, with Orlando as either the origin or destination, to avail of this exclusive offer. The terms and conditions of the offer include booking by April 6, 2024, for SMART or PREMIUM travel through May 31, 2024. For more information and to book your BOGO deal, visit www.gobrightline.com/offers/nojoke.

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ABOUT BRIGHTLINE 

Brightline seamlessly connects travelers to top destinations and major events between Central and South Florida. The company serves Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando with future stops in Stuart and Cocoa. Brightline is recognized by Inc. 5000 Regionals as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast for 2023 and is one of the World’s 50 Most Innovative by Fast Company in 2024. Brightline offers a guest-first experience designed to reinvent train travel and take cars off the road. The company plans to bring its award-winning service to additional city pairs and congested corridors across the country that are too close to fly and too long to drive, with immediate plans to connect Las Vegas to Southern California. For more information, visit www.gobrightline.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

Happy April, 2024

As I write this on April 2nd, I must say it’s been a successful April so far.  And that means that I pulled off a really good April Fool’s joke on one of my friends.  Hoping you had fun too and had a lovely Easter.

This month I had the pleasure of interviewing Joana Donovan (pictured above) of Propel Resume and Career Services.  Joana is an amazing writer and editor.  She really gets to know her clients and gives them that boost that they need to get their next quality job.  Read the story in “AW Spotlight.” 

In other news, we have a new intern and Teen Talk writer Morgan Kates.  She is a freshman at Park Vista High School and is helping post the daily press releases onto our site.  She will make her debut with her first Teen Talk article in May!

To get into depth about a wonderful local artist, read Denise Marsh’s “Cultural Corner” article, titled “Art with Heart: An Interview with Heather Bergstrom, President of the Wellington Art Society and Professional Artist.”  Get the story on how Bergstrom discovered that being an artist was her true calling in life.  And see some of her beautiful works of art.

Above: Tea Party by Heather Bergstrom

Welcome to our newest advertiser Cugini Winery!  You’ll be hearing more about them in May and about joining their wine guild with wines shipped directly from their vineyard in Calabria, Italy.  They have a tasting room in the heart of Wellington.

Besides this month being about getting your taxes done (ugh!), it’s also about Earth Day!  Read Heidi Hess’ “Mommy Moments” for some great suggestions about what to do with the family to celebrate Earth Day!  Wellington’s own Earth Day/ Arbor Day celebration takes place on Saturday, April 20th from 11am to 1pm at the Wellington Amphitheater.

We also have a wonderful article from Charmaine Peters, just in time for Earth Day, in “Living Green.”  It’s titled “Sowing Sustainability: How Home Gardening Helps the Earth.”  It will inspire you to get out your gardening gloves and get planting. 

There are several more insightful articles this month!  And don’t forget to visit our Photo Galleries with recent AroundWellington photos by Alan Fabricant and Carol Porter. 

Thanks for your readership and hope you have an excellent April! 

See you Around Wellington!

Krista Martinelli

AroundWellington.com

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Your Body is a Temple – And You Should Fill it with Protein

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By Lillian Khanna

“Hot Girl Summer” is on the way and that means bringing out the bikinis that fell to the bottom of the drawer. But after Christmas dinner, New Year’s Eve champagne, Valentine’s Day chocolate and St. Patrick’s Day liquor, the dreading feeling of putting on a bikini is understandable. Health and fitness generally has a negative connotation because much of it revolves around conversations of what you should get rid of – curb the amount of sugar you eat, lay off the carbs, be mindful of your calorie intake. Fortunately for you, there’s a nutrient group that you can and should eat more of. 

We learned in high school biology that we are made up of cells. The same way we take care of our feet with proper shoes and our backs with proper bras is the same way we can take care of our bodies by feeding our cells macronutrients like proteins. Eating protein is not just for bodybuilders and weightlifters. The benefits of eating this food group translate across all people of all activity levels – the social media influencer, the mom, the teenager. 

There’s no set amount of protein that one person should eat but if you are the kind of person that likes numbers, as do I, it would be anywhere between 0.8 grams to 1.2 grams per pound of body weight each day. Protein is the foundation of our daily functions. It helps us build strong and healthy bones. The body uses it to repair our muscles and tissues. Protein provides long term energy to our bodies to get us through the day and especially long form transformations such as puberty and menstrual cycles. 

Chances are you aren’t eating enough clean, whole protein dense foods. While protein shakes and protein bars are good, there’s nothing more satiating than a steak or a chicken breast. The feeling of being tired after a meal typically comes from the amount of processed carbs that are associated with the restaurants and home cooked meals that include these protein items such as steak with mashed potatoes or chicken marsala and pasta. Learning to build a plate that reflects 50% protein, 25% carbs, 25% vegetables will leave you fuller for longer, satisfied, and help in building and repairing strong bones and muscles. 

Using protein to curb snacking helps in the process of losing weight. Focusing on eating these nutrient dense meals eliminates the precipice of weight gain – eating too many calories than you burn over an extended period of time. 

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Lillian Khanna is an NPR & PBS affiliate station producer turned Khanna House Studios studio manager who has a love for all things video production, health + fitness, and travel! 

Earth Day and Everything Green

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By Heidi Hess

It’s safe to say that spring has sprung. This pesky time change thing has everyone grumpy in the morning – including me. But if I’m being honest, I like it being lighter a bit later. I love going out for walks in the morning and seeing the sunrise (even if I am crabby). Look at all of the pictures I post on Facebook. Oh look – Heidi posted another sunrise. Shocker. Ha… but seriously, nature is a miraculous thing. The conditions have to be just right to sustain life on our blue/green marble floating through space. That’s why we all need to celebrate Earth Day. 

So get out your flower head wreaths, bell-bottom jeans, and rose-colored, heart-shaped sunglasses, and join us for a full day of events on Monday, April 22, 2024. Yes, I know it’s a Monday, but call in. You need it. Take the kids out of school too. They need to see you being a steward to Mother Nature. Education isn’t just about fractions and essays, it’s about teaching our kids to be good people. One of those things should be instilling in them a love of nature and caring for the environment. 

Start the day with the Coastal Clean Up in downtown West Palm Beach. Get ready to help clean up our waterways from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. at 138 South Flagler Drive. If you reserve in advance you might even get to hit the water for the clean-up using a kayak for free. 

Don’t forget the Earth Day & Arbor Day Celebration at the Wellington Amphitheater from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 20th. You’ll be able to plant a tree, learn about Palm Beach County and the organizations that support the environment, as well as participate in free, fun activities. 

While it’s nice getting out and about on Earth Day, change starts at home. Have the kids come up with ideas about little changes we can make that will help the world. Instead of buying water in plastic bottles, invest in stainless steel thermos, use old towels for cleaning instead of wipes, and maybe plant something. Plant tomato seeds, plant a basil plant… plant something green.

And while you’re at it, eat something green too. Your mom called. She asked me to remind you to eat your greens on Earth Day. You’re welcome and Happy Earth Day.