Campaign Leadership Training to Be Held Friday, February 15, 2013
at the Junior League of the Palm Beaches Headquarters in West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County – On Friday, February 15, 2013, the Political Institute for Women will conduct a Campaign Leadership Training geared specifically for women interested in community leadership and elected office. The half-day seminar will be held from 1:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at the Junior League of the Palm Beaches Headquarters, 470 Columbia Drive, Building F, West Palm Beach, FL 33409. This event is being sponsored by the Women’s Foundation of Palm Beach County, the Executive Women of the Palm Beaches, the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, Palm Beach County Chapter, and the Junior League of the Palm Beaches.
Kimberly Rasmussen, from the Political Institute for Women, will be facilitating this training for women in the local community who are interested in seeking elected or appointed office, and/or running for local board, association or chapter leadership positions. Ideally the training is targeted towards women who are planning to run for office in the next 2 to 5 years. In her current role at the PIW, Rasmussen oversees an organization that trains women to run for elected office and pursue careers in politics.
The training will include topics such as finding your place in politics, transitioning into public life, base building, and fundraising opportunities. A moderated panel of local female elected officials will conclude the official program and a cocktail hour will immediately follow the panel discussion.
The cost is $30 to participate, with a RSVP deadline of 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11. Guests may confirm attendance via e-mail to Jennifer Mahoney at jen@womensfoundationpbc.org. Payment must be received to reserve spot and can be made by sending a check to: Women’s Foundation of Palm Beach County, P.O. Box 611, West Palm Beach, FL 33402.
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES DISPLAYED IN WELLINGTON BUILDINGS
Wellington is excited to announce that the 8th Annual Art In Public Places Program for the 2012-2013 year has been displayed in three Wellington Municipal locations.The Wellington Community Center, Village Park Gymnasium, and City Hall will be showcasing the artwork, which includes paintings and photographs, until August 2013.The public is invited to view the artwork during normal business hours.
The Art In Public Places program is a collaborative effort between the Wellington Art Society and the Village of Wellington.The program, which began in 2005, has continued to grow and attract local artists from around Palm Beach County.The “Call to Artists” is announced in September with an October due date.The artwork is chosen, collected and then displayed thru August of the following year.An Artists’ Reception was held on Wednesday, January 9th from 5:30-6:30pm.The chosen participants enjoyed viewing the artwork, meeting fellow artists and refreshments provided by the Wellington Art Society.
Artists: Mika Berlic, Robert Mariani, Talia Fradkin, Joanne Baker MacLeod, and Hilde Donavan
Kevin Perkins Golf Academy Conducting Junior After-School Tuesday Golf Program, at Binks Forest Golf Club.
Wellington, Florida, January 21, 2013
Kevin Perkins Golf Academy is currently conducting its very popular Junior After-School Tuesday Golf Program, at Binks Forest Golf Club, in Wellington.
The Junior After-School Tuesday Golf Program is open to boys and girls ages 7-17, and will take place on Thursday evenings from 4:30pm-5:30pm.
For more information about the Junior After-School Tuesday Golf Program and other programs provided by the Kevin Perkins Golf Academy, please visit their website at www.kevinperkinsgolfacademy.com or call 561 301-3783.
Wellington Garden Club Meets at Wellington Community Center
The Wellington Garden Club, www.wellingtongardenclub.org, meets on Monday, February 4, 2013 at the Wellington Community Center, 12150 W. Forest Hill Blvd. with a business meeting at 10:30 a.m. followed by lunch at 11:30 and at 12:30 a program: “Interiorscapes – How to Create an Indoor Garden” by Steven Chase. Mr. Chase’s presentation will concentrate on maintaining indoor plants, over-nurturing plants, and explain how easy it is to have an indoor garden. Guests are welcome and there is no admission fee, but seating is limited. To reserve a seat, please RSVP to Jayne at 561-791-0273.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013 – “HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO JOEY’S OUTBACK” Join us as we celebrate our first anniversary on Superbowl Sunday and get 10% off admission and cafe items. Let the kids have a blast while you enjoy pregame activities on our big screen tvs! Have a tailgate party at Joey’s on Sunday and get 10% off a party package (add ons excluded)
SPECIAL NEEDS NIGHT CHANGED TO SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH- Wednesday Feb 13, 2013 4-6pm with special pricing of $7.00 per child, and 10% off cafe items.
EVERY WEDNESDAY- Join us for an adventure with our “Outback Scavenger Hunt to win prizes! (Regular admission plus $3 to join the hunt.)
FREE GAME PLAY EVERY THURSDAY! All rides and games are set on free play (excludes redemption games), special admission Under 3 $9.95, 3-12 $11.95.
PRINCESS TEA PARTIES – Call for details on our Princess Tea Parties where our “Princess” will delight your child with stories, games, tiara decorating, finger foods and more.
FAMILY FUN NIGHT FRIDAY’S – From 4-8 with 10% off admission and cafe items!
**NEW SCHOOL HOURS – OPEN SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 11-6, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11-8. CLOSED MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS EXCEPT FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS, BREAKS AND VACATIONS.
Contact: Ivan R. Lopez 305.322.2090; whiterosemiami@gmail.com
Miami Time: A Short Play Festival at the WRM/PAX Theatre Series
Feb. 15 & 16
White Rose Miami returns to PAX with ‘Miami Time’, a short play festival that celebrates the city we call home.After receiving dozens of submissions, a panel of local artists chose 13 short plays by 11 local playwrights.“Our goal when creating this event was to find diverse voices that together could capture the essence of what makes Miami such a unique city,” explains Co-CreativeDirector Ivan Lopez.“We were very pleased with the quality of the plays and are extremely excited about the lineup we put together.There really is something for everyone,” he said. “Playwrights were asked to submit 2-10 minute scripts that captured the themes of “Miami” and “time” – from there, their imaginations went wild.The result is a group of plays that cross culture, generation, and time.” Co-Creative Director Melissa Almaguer adds, “This is our second event working with a large group of artists and it’s exciting to be able to trust in everyone’s creativity. Ultimately the evening for me is about highlighting that part of Miami that isn’t so commonly depicted, and that’s that feeling of community and togetherness. Regardless of what points of views are seen on stage, off stage we want the audience to feel connected. That’s my Miami experience and that’s what I love about our city.”
Don Grimme’s “The Gateway” takes us on a lightning quick tour of 500 years of Miami history.In Don Sheer’s “Saving the Brisket” an elderly Jewish woman tries desperately to save her brisket after her power gets knocked out during a hurricane.In “Dominoes” Paul Poppe imagines a future Miami where cultural diversity has been eliminated.In “PAX, 1961” WRM’s Lopez tells the true story of his father’s first day in Miami and the strange coincidence that surfaced over 50 years later.Marj O’Neill Butler tackles the foreclosure crisis that crippled the city in “Leaving Home” as a young married couple spends their last few moments together in the home they just lost.Renier Murrillo’s “MIA Westchester” pokes friendly fun at the infamous ‘Miami girls’. Marla E. Schwartz’s play “Brunch Soon” is a comedy about a couple fighting over where to have brunch at one of the myriad of awesome restaurants in Miami. Other playwrights include Kaley Rose, Izzy Garcia, Gian S., and Barbara Levis.
WHEN: Fri. Feb 15 and Sat. 16 at 7:00pm, Doors open at 6:30pm
WHERE:PAX Performing Arts Venue; 337 SW 8th Street (directly under the 95 overpass on your left) (305) 640-5847
White Rose Miami (WRM) is a creative structure founded to allow storytellers to come together and produce high quality, inventive and uplifting projects. WRM creates a home for all of its artists to dream and tell good stories in every form imaginable.
Please go to the following links to read about Melissa Almaguer. One is an interview with Melissa written by AroundWellington.com’s Cultural Writer, Marla E. Schwartz:
MelissaAlmaguer: The essence of Polly is the same as the first time we performed, however moments and nuances have developed, partly because of the script changes …
Dr. Miguel Grillo and his staff. Photo: Robyn Barkley.
Although Dr. Miguel Grillo provides his patients with state-of-the-art dental care, offering the most innovative services to the community, that isn’t the main reason his patients remain loyal. The level of care Dr. Grillo gives is what sets him apart from the rest; personalized visits and genuine concern for each person that enters his office.
“The main thing we focus on is the care we give to the patients,” Grillo said. “It’s very personalized. We know our patients by their first names.”
In 2006, Dr. Grillo opened his practice, Healthy Smiles Dental Group. His office, located in the Kobosko’s Crossing plaza in Wellington, offers general preventative and diagnostic care, along with specialty services such as implant, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York City, Dr. Grillo came from a family of medical and dental professionals.
“I always wanted to be a dentist. I liked dentistry because I was involved with it since I was very young,” he said.
Dr. Grillo started his career in odontology, the study of teeth, their structure and health, in his native land of the Dominican Republic. He studied at the Universidad Odontologica Dominicana and received his degree of Dental Surgery in 1986. After graduating, he returned to the United States where he continued his dental training at New York University. He completed his residency and fellowship at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., working in an integrated physician-dentist program.
In 1994, Dr. Grillo moved back to the Dominican Republic. There he opened his first practice in Santo Domingo, Grupo Odontologico Dr. Grillo. He also did some philanthropic work, starting up a non-profit organization that provided medical and dental care to families who could not afford it.
Cover of Banzai Wellness Magazine for Jan/Feb. 2013
Dr. Grillo returned to the United States in 1998 and worked for King’s Dental Group, a private practice, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Upon retuning to New York, he received his Mastership from the American Dental Implant Association and a fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
Currently, Dr. Grillo serves the dental needs of the Wellington area at his own practice, Healthy Smiles Dental Group. Here his services range from general dentistry to teeth whitening, veneers and implants, dental restoration and treating the overall facial form, offering Botox treatment.
When he’s not in the office, Dr. Grillo is keeping current in the dental community. He prides himself on keeping up with the latest innovations in dental technology; belonging to dental societies, attending study clubs and seminars, and doing continuing education.
He also gives back to the community, doing philanthropic work at the Caridad Center in Boynton Beach. Every month he provides his time and dental services to those without insurance. Dr. Grillo is also the co-founder of the Dominican Healthcare Association of South Florida. The organization, made up of healthcare professionals of Dominican descent, focuses on providing one-of-a-kind care to South Florida.
Dr. Grillo strives to be a mentor to his colleagues and future healthcare professionals. He is always willing to help students interested in the dental and medical field, whether it’s allowing them to shadow him in the office or just giving them advice on how to get into the field.
Along with a thriving career in dentistry, Dr. Grillo has been happily married to his wife, Wendy, for 28 years and is the proud father of four sons. In his spare time, he focuses on his other passion, aviation. He is a licensed pilot and has been an avid flier for 4 years.
For more information on Dr. Grillo and Healthy Smiles Dental Group, visit www.healthysmilesdg.com.