Just a few highlights of happenings Around Wellington. For many more photos, visit the link “Photo Galleries” on this site! For recent videos, click on our “Videos” link.






Just a few highlights of happenings Around Wellington. For many more photos, visit the link “Photo Galleries” on this site! For recent videos, click on our “Videos” link.
The Wellington Chamber of Commerce Holds a
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for
Three J’s C Cigars
The Wellington Chamber of Commerce and its Ambassadors recently welcomed Three J’s C Cigars as new members. The store is located at 4115 S. State Road 7, Suite 4-2 in Wellington, Florida. If you are looking for hard to find, premium cigars and a place to comfortably “hang out” and enjoy your smoke, Three J’s C Cigars may be the place you ought to visit.
Three J’s C Cigars is owned and operated by Jeremy Fedoruk. Fedoruk was born in Hollywood, Florida and grew up with a mother who was a Nutritionist and a father who worked in the tobacco industry. His father John worked for a large company that had exclusive licenses with popular cigar brands such as Montecristo, Romeo Y Julieta, and Trinidad. Through the years his father became friendly with key cigar distributors. Fedoruk said, “We saw there was a niche for people trying to find rare, hard to get items and we had the upper hand because my dad already knew everyone.”
So father and son started to fill that niche. They sold La Gloria Cubana cigars which was a difficult brand to get at the time. In order to store these cigars, Fedoruk’s father converted half of a bedroom walk-in closet into a humidor. “Then all the clothes came out and it became a larger humidor. Then from there, the business kept growing.” Fedoruk added.
As the cigar business was establishing itself and growing, Fedoruk graduated from high school in Boca Raton and then attended Florida Atlantic University to study Biomechanics and Physiology and earned a degree in Physiology. Fedoruk said that today, “By trade I’m a strength and conditioning specialist so I work with athletes, professional boxers, football players, polo players, jumpers, you name it.” This business includes three other strength coaches who work under him taking care of clients. “So by trade I’m a physiologist.” His company is Athletic Enhancement Group and you can visit their website at www.aegpower.com.
In early 1996, Fedoruk was working with the Miami Dolphins. He told his father about a retail space in Davie that was close to where the Dolphins trained and would be a good location to open a cigar store. He added that he would invite the Dolphins players he worked with to visit the store, hang out, and draw new customers. So Fedoruk senior opened his first store and named it Three J’s Cigar Emporium.
For the record, the three “J”s represent 3 generations in the Fedoruk family; John, Jeremy, and Jeremy’ son Joseph. “C” was later added to the business name to represent Jeremy’s sister Christen who also worked for the family business. The name became Three J’s C Cigars which is on the Wellington location’s door which opened in 2006. Another location recently opened in Boca Raton.
Three J’s C Cigar’s is active in the community doing charitable work. They have had two annual golf events. The first was to raise proceeds for Joe Dimaggio’s Children’s Hospital in memory and honor of Fedoruk’s niece Mia. NFL players and cigar manufacturers attended the event and donated money and prizes.
The past year’s golf event took place at Binks Forest Golf Club. Money was raised and donated to a charitable organization named the Brigance Brigade Foundation. This foundation was created by O.J. Brigance who is a personal friend of Fedoruk’s. Brigance is the Director of Player Development for the Baltimore Ravens. Fedoruk said Brigance was an exceptional athlete who was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in 2007. The Brigance Brigade Foundation helps people in all stages of ALS with needed equipment, resource guidance, support services, and funding to various research initiatives.
When asked why customers should visit Three J’s C Cigars, Fedoruk said that they pride themselves on good service, exceptional cigars and a friendly atmosphere. He said they have a highly educated and experienced staff. In addition, they carry the rarest, premium cigars which are priced extremely well.
Regarding the atmosphere he said, “You get greeted by a hug. We treat you like you walked into our living room. We don’t see you as a customer; we see you as a friend.” He added that his store is not just for cigar smokers. Wives, friends and family are encouraged to come and relax, watch the wide screen tv’s, and socialize.
Fedoruk also noted that there are groups who visit his store. Three J’s C Cigars offers discounts to law enforcement officers and firefighters. A Ladies Club will be starting up shortly as well. He said his customer base is diverse and includes doctors, lawyers, professional athletes, business owners and movie stars just to name a few.
“We may not be the biggest but I feel like we’re the best. We care about everybody that comes in. We want you to have fun; not to just come in for a cigar, but to come in to relax and talk. From store owners to movie stars, you never know who you are going to run into here.”
For more information about Three J’s C Cigars in Wellington, contact Jeremy Fedoruk at 561.868.5600 or email him at 3jcigars@gmail.com. You can also visit their website at www.3jcigars.com. For information about other businesses in the area, visit www.wellingtonchamber.com.
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Submitted by Monica Kallas, SharpShooter Marketing Group
Save the Date – for the Giraffe Awards!
Please join us for our 18th Annual Giraffe Awards in honor of Women’s History Month! Our Keynote Speaker will be Victoria Maizes, MD, Executive Director of the University of Arizona for Integrative Medicine.
$100.00 – WCC Members
$125.00 – Non-Members
$150.00 – Members & Non-Members Day of Event & At The Door
Register Here!
Contact:
WCC Office
561-684-4523
E-mail: president@womenschamber.biz
Save the Date: February 21, 2013
Flotilla & Welcoming Reception: The Arthur Marshall Foundation for the Everglades & the City of WPB Welcome the Green School National Conference of South Florida
Welcome the Green School National Conference to South Florida Flotilla & Reception on February 21, 2013
3:00 ~ 4:30 Flotilla (Southern Bridge to Waterfront Main Dock, WPB)
4:30 ~ 6pm Welcoming Reception (Waterfront Main Dock, WPB)
The public is invited to participate in both activities. Please call 561~233~9004 if you are interested in displaying a “green” sign or banner on your canoe/kayak or receiving complimentary tickets to the Welcoming Reception.
FLOTILLA: The expedition will start at the Southern Bridge (Southern Boulevard and S. Flagler Drive) in West Palm Beach and end at the Main Dock at the Waterfront of the City of West Palm Beach. The route is approximately 2 1/2 miles in the Intercoastal Waterway (also known as the Lake Worth Lagoon), circling around the Audubon Island, a habitat that attracts local wildlife-most notably birds, and viewing South Cove Natural Area, a major Lake Worth Lagoon restoration project recently completed. If you are participating in the flotilla please arrange to have your canoe dropped at the site at 2:30pm. The launch will begin promptly at 3pm and is scheduled to be at the Main Dock at 4:30pm. Arrange for pick up following the welcoming event at either Currie Park or Southern Bridge. Reservations for the Flotilla and Reception will be required before FEBRUARY 1, 2013. Please click for Registration Form for Green School Participants. Please click here for Local Participants.
RECEPTION: As the flotilla approaches the Main Dock participants will hear the sweet voices of the Pine Jog Singers, students from Pine Jog Elementary School in West Palm Beach (our first LEED School in Florida). Dignitaries and Community Leaders will be at the dock to greet the flotilla participants.
Following the reception we hope everyone will enjoy the Waterfront Interpretive Installation, the creative vision expressing the story of the Lake Worth Lagoon, what it encompasses today and what it has encompassed in the past. A trolley service is available to take you around our beautiful downtown where you will find a fabulous array of restaurants in easy walking distance. A Thursday Evening highlight is Clematis by Night (Clematis Street) which offers free musical entertainment and other festivities.
To learn more about these groups, visit…
City of West Palm Beach: www.wpb.org/e4
Marshall Foundation: www.ArtMarshall.org
Green Schools National Conference: www.greenschoolsnationalconference.org
January, 2013 – The Howlin’ Hoedown
Friends and supporters of the Big Dog Ranch Rescue gathered for the 2nd Annual Howlin’ Hoedown at the Player’s Club on Saturday January 19th. In the two (below) videos, State Attorney Dave Aronberg (who adopted a dog from BDRR) and Lorrie Browne of the Big Dog Ranch Rescue both talk about the “Pets for Patriots” program, a special program that provides dogs to returning vets at reduced prices. For more info about the Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Wellington, visit their website or call (561) 561-791- 6465. For related photos of the Howlin’ Hoedown, see this link on AroundWellington.com.
January, 2013 – Grand Opening of Wellington Equestrian Gallery & Mall
“The Gallery where Collectors and Investors Buy!” Join us for the Official Grand Opening WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN GALLERY & MALL –Tuesday, January 22, 5pm to 8pm Featuring Fine Equestrian and Sporting Art and Bronzes by Renowned International Artists, Decorative Arts, Portrait Commissions, Architectural Elements, Exceptional European and American Antiques, Equestrian Ephemera, Estate Offerings, Classic and Vintage Fine Jewelry and Gemstones, Trendy Fashion Boutiques and Luxury Gifts.
Jeanne Chisholm
Chisholm Gallery LLC
Mobile: 1 (845) 505-1147
E-mail : info@chisholmgallery.com
Website: http://www.chisholmgallery.com
POLO & SPORTING ART SPECIALISTS, ESTABLISHED in 1979
CHISHOLM GALLERY POLO GIFTS, AWARDS + TROPHIES
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-polo-gifts-awards-trophies/
Chisholm Gallery Trophies, Awards + Gifts, Made in USA
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-trophies-awards-gifts-made-in-usa/
CHISHOLM GALLERY BRONZES + SCULPTURES
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-bronzes-sculptures/
CHISHOLM GALLERY MASTER EQUINE PAINTINGS
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-master-equine-paintings/
Polo Paintings, Watercolours + Prints
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/polo-paintings-watercolours-prints/
Chisholm Gallery Polo Nostalgia
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-polo-nostalgia/
CHISHOLM GALLERY POLO CASUAL JEWELS
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-polo-casual-jewels/
Francesco Scavullo at Chisholm Gallery, LLC
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/francesco-scavullo-at-chisholm-gallery-llc/
CHISHOLM GALLERY MOSAICS by VANESSA SOMERS VREELAND
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/chisholm-gallery-mosaics-by-vanessa-somers-vreelan/
Kennedy Nostalgia at Chisholm Gallery, LLC
http://pinterest.com/winston1147/kennedy-nostalgia-at-chisholm-gallery-llc/
Jeanne Chisholm : Polo in America
The 1986-1987 exhibit POLO IN AMERICA, A Retrospective Exhibition of Polo in the United States, Organized and Sponsored by Cartier, Inc., in Palm Beach, brought together an unprecedented collection of historically important polo art and memorabilia. This exhibit was considered to be of such international importance that it was re-created for one month as a “polo museum” on the second floor of Cartier’s historic Fifth Avenue building in June 1987.
Curated by Jeanne Chisholm, Chisholm Gallery, LLC
Link to Polo in America: The 1986-1987 Cartier Polo Retrospective, Curated
by Jeanne Chisholm
http://chisholmgallery.com/polo-in-america
Hugh Jeremy Chisholm
Founder, Chisholm Gallery and the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Four polo players, H. Jeremy Chisholm, Phillip L. B. Iglehart, Leverett S.
Miller, and George C. Sherman, Jr., had a dream of establishing a place to honor and preserve the history of the sport.
Link to MUSEUM OF POLO & HALL OF FAME
http://chisholmgallery.com/hugh-jeremy-chisholm-and-the-polo-hall-of-fame
Link to Chisholm Gallery website
http://chisholmgallery.com/
Link to THE TEN GOAL COLLECTION
http://chisholmgallery.com/tengoal
Tiffany & Co. VIP Party January 24th for Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue
WHO: Junior League of the Palm Beaches
WHAT: “Tiffany & Co. VIP Party for Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue”
WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
WHERE: Tiffany & Co., 259 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480
DETAILS:
VIP Party Ticket & Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue Ticket, $90
Includes the Tiffany & Co. VIP Party Jan. 24th, and Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue on Feb. 9th
Tiffany & Co. VIP Party Entry Only for Jan. 24, $45
Enjoy cocktails, lite bites, and a special swag bag celebrating the upcoming Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue event to be held Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013
Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue for Feb. 9, $60 individual or $100 per couple
6th Annual Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue, Feb. 9, 2013, 6 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., Via Amore Courtyard, 256 Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Members and friends of the League will enjoy a premier food and beverage event featuring specialty bites paired with signature wine, beer and cocktails from over 40 local restaurants, live entertainment, and a silent auction. 100% of the proceeds go to local charities benefiting children’s wellness and welfare.
CONTACT: Tickets can be purchased at www.jlpb.org, and by contacting event chairs Jenn Leo or Audrey Sutton via e-mail at WorthTastingOnWorthAve@gmail.com or by phone at 408.476.4400.
–Camera Crews are Welcome–
The Junior League of the Palm Beaches is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Our purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
Fifth Graders Hope Sohn (L) and Olivia Bomar Learn to Create Own Clothes with ArtStart’s Jeannette Pomeroy Parssi
Working with ArtStart’s Jeannette Pomeroy Parssi, Wellington 5th graders Hope Sohn (L) and Olivia Bomar learned to read a pattern, cut fabric and work on a sewing machine to create their very own new clothes. “The girls did a great job,” said Parssi, “and they did it all themselves – from adding the ruffles and zippers to doing all of the finishing work. I think they both look great!” Two other ArtStart students, preparing for the auditions at Bak Middle School of the Arts, used the sewing machine to create their 3-D works of art for their portfolios, “and when these girls heard about it, they wanted to try their hand at sewing,” added Parssi, who said ArtStart is now offering sewing classes to anyone who wants to learn, regardless of age or ability. Parssi has been sewing since she was a young girl herself, and has taught her own daughters the craft. Contact ArtStart at 561-635-2037 for more information.
ARTHUR R. MARSHALL LOXAHATCHEE NWR
EDUCATES YOUNG CHILDREN ABOUT NATURE
On Saturdays, February 16, 2013 and Saturday, February 23, 2013 from 10:30AM to 11:30 AM, the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) will have children’s programs about Spiders. The Refuge began a new children’s themed activity this month. With a new year comes new innovative programming, said Volunteer Coordinator Chuck Ryan. The
month of January started off with teaching children ages 4-6 about butterflies with stories and crafts. The programs are free and families should meet in the Visitor Center Theater. Register your child for this event by calling 561-734-8303.The refuge is located off U.S. 441/SR 7, two miles south of SR 804 (Boynton Beach Blvd.) and three miles north of SR 806 (Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue). The refuge is currently open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., seven days a week. Refuge hours change seasonally and are posted at each entrance. The Visitor Center hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., seven days a week. An entrance fee of $5.00 per vehicle or $1.00 per pedestrian is charged. A variety of annual passes, including a $12.00 refuge specific annual pass, are available. Please visit the refuge website at
http://www.fws.gov/Loxahatchee or call the Administration Office at (561) 732-3684.
The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals, and commitment to public service.
For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov. Connect with
our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/usfwssoutheast, follow our tweets at
www.twitter.com/usfwssoutheast, watch our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/usfws and
download photos from our Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwssoutheast.
Junior League of the Palm Beaches Pleased to Announce 6th Annual Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue (WTOWA) to be held on Saturday, February 9, in the picturesque Via Amore Courtyard
What: Worth Tasting on Worth Avenue
When: Saturday, February 9, 2013, from 6 p.m. -9:30 p.m.
Where: Via Amore Courtyard, 256 Worth Avenue
Members and friends of the League will enjoy a premier food and beverage event featuring specialty bites paired with signature wine, beer and cocktails from over 40 local restaurants, live entertainment and a silent auction. 100% of the proceeds go to local charities benefiting children’s wellness and welfare.
Tickets are $60, or $100 per couple. VIP tickets are $90, includes a private invite to the Tiffany & Co pre-party event and exclusive party hour. To purchase tickets, please call 561.689.7590 or visit the League online at www.jlpb.org.
About The Junior League of the Palm Beaches:
The Junior League of the Palm Beaches is a non-profit organization of women dedicated to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. League members work throughout the community providing volunteers and funding to social service and charitable organizations. The League is comprised of more than 750 professional and dedicated women and has celebrated over 70 years of service. In that time, the League has donated nearly $3 million dollars to specific community projects, and in the past ten years has invested more than 350,000 league volunteer hours.
Media Contact:
April Wehle, Public Relations Committee Member
Mobile: 561.459.9259
Email: aprilwehle@gmail.com