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P.O.S.T. Announces Mother’s Day Themed Luncheon to Honor Mothers While Raising Funding to Help Local Families in the Fight Against Childhood Cancer

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. – They are the backbone of families. They are the ones who spend countless hours doing all for everyone. They are the ones who advocate and provide a voice for the ones they love. On Tuesday, May 7, 2024, POST (Pediatric Oncology Support Team) will honor these incredible individuals, mothers, during their annual luncheon beginning at 11:30 a.m. at Mirasol Country Club. 

The luncheon will feature POST cancer patient, Deneilia Bennett, while raising crucial funding to provide basic necessities such as gas, groceries, utilities, and more, for families with children in the fight for their life.  The organization was created in 1998 so that no family would have to walk a child’s cancer journey alone. Since its inception, POST has awarded more than $1.5 million to more than 2,300 families across Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast. 

“POST was created because children get cancer too,” shared Barbara Abernathy, founder of POST “It is a situation no family wants to be in, but with the support, they can focus on the fight ahead and not whether they have enough gas to get to treatment.”

Honorary chair of the event is Lisa Glasband, a longtime supporter who volunteers herself to aid the organization in its growth and fundraising goals to assist in aiding even more families each year. 

Added Abernathy, “This is going to be a very special event. Mothers helping mothers is what this is all about. Mothers lean on each other in good times and in tough times. This luncheon is a symbol of strength and togetherness that we are very much looking forward to.”

Tickets are $200 per person with tables and custom sponsorships available. The event sells out annually so early ticket purchases are encouraged.

POST is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit helping local children and their families fight cancer by giving them emotional and financial support. Having a child diagnosed with cancer leads to the darkest times most families will ever face. The organization’s free programs partner with families to provide support, teach new skills, offer new perspectives, and help to reinforce each family’s natural resiliency. They make a real difference for devastated families by embracing them with compassionate support and expert care. 

To learn more about POST, or to get involved, please visit postfl.org or call (561) 882-6336. 

BRIGHTLINE HOME RUNNER TRAIN RETURNS FOR THIRD SEASON

MIAMI (March 28, 2024) – Brightline, seamlessly connecting travelers to top major events and destinations between Central and South Florida, is once again teaming up with the Miami Marlins to deliver Home Runner trains to loanDepot Park throughout the 2024 season.  Brightline’s Home Runner trains now allow fans living in Central Florida to take in a day at the ballpark for the first time car-free. Those in South Florida can once again skip I-95 traffic boarding from the West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Aventura stations.    

Guests on the Home Runner trains can enjoy drink specials, Marlins cocktails and specialty bites from the Mary Mary bar for the 2024 season including the Tito’s Marlins Mule, Tito’s Black Cherry Lemonade, and 305 Empanadas. For guests riding PREMIUM, complimentary food and beverages including select cocktails and alcoholic beverages will be available in the PREMIUM lounge and onboard.

Fans can get directly to the game by selecting the Home Runner train at the time of purchase on the Brightline website or app. The Home Runner will take guests to the MiamiCentral Station where dedicated shuttles provide transportation directly to loanDepot park departing 10 minutes after the train arrives. Return shuttles to the train station will once again be located inside the RideShare Lot (East Lot 1) at the stadium. Return shuttles to MiamiCentral will depart loanDepot Park 45 minutes before the scheduled Home Runner train departure. 

For travel within South Florida, enter code ALLABOARD to save 25% on SMART fares for groups of 4+. Discount is automatically applied for groups 4+ traveling between South Florida and Orlando. Fans looking for a baseball getaway or staycation can save at any participating Marriott Bonvoy® location and enjoy a $50 hotel credit toward food and beverage. Properties include the  JW Marriott Marquis Miami, W Miami,  Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay and many more.

Fans should schedule trips to loanDepot park by visiting www.gobrightline.com and www.marlins.com to ensure they don’t miss a pitch.  

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 FacebookInstagram, and X.

SUNFEST 2024 IS MORE THAN MUSIC

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Sandbars, Surfboards & Sunshine Kickoff a South Florida Summer

(West Palm Beach, Fla.) – SunFest 2024 is more than music! Fans can anticipate an event that is more than just the lineup of mainstage entertainment. From the introduction of the Sandbar community stage and reimagined Creative Arts Village to the assortment of activities and food options throughout the festival grounds, it will be an experience with new sights at every turn.

“In celebration of our 40th anniversary, SunFest is set to deliver fresh experiences for all attendees, including seasoned fans,” said Dianna Craven, Executive Director of SunFest. “We’re thrilled to announce that SunFest 2024 will feature not just music, but also immersive experiences that will engage attendees in new, creative ways.”

Local talent will shine at SunFest 2024, offering entertainment while guests hang out between headliners on the main stages. The once beloved community stage is returning as the Sandbar Stage, powered by the F-150 Lightning, featuring South Florida vibrant local talent, including music groups, drum lines, jazz bands, up-and-coming DJs and more.

The SunFest Creative Arts Village will feature an immersive arts experience designed to give patrons the opportunity to engage in arts activities and purchase and interact with 40 artists, crafters and vendors. From fine art to upcycled goods, apparel and live demonstrations, the Arts Village promises a wondrous marketplace of creativity.

Unique experiences and demonstrations will be available in the Arts Village all weekend. The activities will include pottery wheels, painting classes, henna tattoos and spin art. Artists from an array of disciplines will demonstrate their artistic talents and offer visitors an opportunity to observe their creative process firsthand. Onlookers can view six giant murals being brought to life throughout the weekend and become part of the art by using it as the backdrop to a picture!

Fans can also explore engaging activations throughout the festival including Celsius, The Palm Beaches, Ford and more. Guests can get Essential Energy during SunFest by visiting the CELSIUS Lounge to find a photo moment inspired by the festivals’ tropical backdrop and enjoy a complimentary CELSIUS. SunFest lovers can share their love for The Palm Beaches with special giveaways, photo ops, and by entering for a chance to win prizes by sharing on social media with #LoveThePalmBeaches.

In addition to the photo moments, The Ford Experience will offer an up close look at the full line up of Trucks, SUV and EV models. While inside, fans can stop by the Ford Electric Lounge for a charge or watch their favorite team at the Twin Peaks Sports Lounge.

For more fun in the sun, SunFest’s iconic floating barge and dance floor will return with an enhanced atmosphere, electrifying performances by DJs, and specialty libations courtesy of Blue Chair Bay Rum, Grey Goose Vodka and Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey. JaM Cellars, producers of popular, easy-to-love wines including Butter Chardonnay, will share their delicious lineup of great quality wines.

The festival would not be complete without a lineup of new flavors. SunFest 2024 is welcoming local restaurant stars – Coolinary & The Parched Pig, Ela Curry & Cocktails, Okeechobee Prime Barbecue, Tropical Smokehouse and many others. In addition, SunFest is introducing a three-hour all-inclusive themed VIP dining experience with views of the Ideal Nutrition Stage and VIP amenities all day long. The premium ticket offers a showcase of Street Food on Friday, Barbecue, Bourbon and Beats on Saturday and Tacos and Tequila celebrating Cinco de Mayo on Sunday.  For more information and tickets visit www.sunfest.com/thepalm.

SunFest is produced by SunFest of Palm Beach County, Inc., a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. SunFest of Palm Beach County, Inc. consists of a 21-member board of directors; 21 committees; over 2,100 volunteers; a full-time, year-round staff of 4; and approximately 70 corporate sponsors. SunFest is funded in part by the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council through the Palm Beach County Cultural Council. SunFest is also sponsored in part by the State of Florida, through the Division of Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.  

Fans are encouraged to download the app to stay up to date on everything SunFest. To purchase tickets to this year’s waterfront music festival, go to www.sunfest.com/tickets. To join the SunFest email list, visit www.sunfest.com/join-our-email-list. For questions or comments email info@sunfest.com.

A Spring of Hope to Host the THE POWER OF HOPE GALA

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Featuring Chris Kirkpatrick of N’SYNC

At Boca West Country Club

April 3 at 6:30 pm

Chaired by Shelly & Arthur Adler

(Boca Raton, FL – March 27, 2024) With ties from Palm Beach County to Pretoria, A Spring of Hope is a dynamic nonprofit NGO that supports water, garden, and sanitation projects for 60 partner schools in impoverished rural communities across South Africa.

On Wednesday, April 3, A Spring of Hope is inviting friends and supporters to THE POWER OF HOPE GALA, starting at 6:30 pm at the Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive (33434). The event is being chaired by Shelly & Arthur Adler, and “Evening Safari Attire” is requested. 

“Step into the wild and join us for our third annual POWER OF HOPE GALA, where the atmosphere will immediately transport attendees to the heart of the wild,” invites event organizer Sarah Negrin, promising “an unforgettable adventure as good and generous people come together to provide hope and support for those in need.”

  Event highlights will include:

  • A special musical performance by Chris Kirkpatrick of N’SYNC.
  • South African inspired culinary delights.
  • A thrilling silent and live auction with numerous must-have treasures.
  • Dancing, and more.

“The efforts of A Spring of Hope to at-risk families in the South African Townships is nothing short of life changing. The introduction of fresh water and ultimately the ability to use that water to farm and bring fresh food to the table has changed thousands of lives. But, most importantly, it has brought to these families….Hope for the future,” says Arthur Adler, Chairman Emeritus of the Boca West Children’s Foundation.

Valued members of the Host Committee for THE POWER OF HOPE GALA include Heather & Steve Atkin, Karen Buhl, Giselle & John Cohen, Amanda & Chris Cole, Terry Cudmore, Jill & Chris Gallagher, Sharon Gans, Robin & Stephen Greene, Pam & Chuck Halberg, Bonnie & Gary Hildebrand, Gail Auguston-Koppen, Deborah Leising, Charmaine Leong and Marlene McQuivey, Shana & Patrick Mullen, Mercedes Ragoonanan, Charlene Ramos, Robert Saffer, Trish & Neil Saffer, Marta Schneider, Michella & Shaun Sharobi, and Bina Spiller.

Tickets to THE POWER OF HOPE GALA are $400 per person and can be purchased online at https://e.givesmart.com/events/AM9/.

About A Spring of Hope:

A community development organization in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa, A Spring of Hope installs sustainable water and sanitation facilities, support school gardens, and fund student health and wellness programs. In addition, the organization provides a range of services and programs designed to promote self-sufficiency and mutual aid, including small-enterprise mentorship, organizing spaces, a robust community garden, and afterschool programs. By promoting food security, access to clean water, and community development, A Spring of Hope seeks to embower rural South Africans to pave their own path into the future. For more information, please visit www.aspringofhope.org.

Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County Summer Camp

Invites Nature Curious Youngsters 7 to 11 to

GARDEN EXPLORERS SUMMER CAMP

Two Week-Long Sessions This July

(West Palm Beach, FL – March 27, 2024) Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden will be hosting two week-long programs in July for nature curious youngsters ages 7 to 11. Garden Explorers Summer Camp offers science-based fun and nature experiences, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 3 pm, July 15-19 and July 22-26.

“Eco-conscious and green-leaning kids can register for one of both of these weeklong camps because each one will offer something new and different,” promises Mounts Interim Co-Director Misty Stoller. “Activities will take place both outside and indoor, so campers will have access to a cool, dry space in the event of excessive heat or rain.”

Each of the two camp sessions will be limited to 30 participants and will offer a variety of fun and informative experiences:

  • Week 1: July 15-19, 2024 – Nature Talks

Campers will gain a better understanding of the natural world around them and learn how they can contribute positively to the environment.

+ Activities: Strawberry DNA, Gem Mining, Flower Dissections, and more.

+ Snacks: Zucchini Pizzas, Cauliflower Tots, Pickles, and more.

  • Week 2: July 22-26, 2024 – Energy

Campers will get the chance to test out various forms of renewable energy through engineering activities.

+ Activities: Flood Houses, Solar Cars, Boat Building, and more.

+ Snacks: Caprese Salad Kabobs, Air Fried Green Beans, Ice Pops, and more.

The cost to attend each week-long session is $250 for Mounts members, $290 for nonmembers. (Note: an extra $50 per camper will cover extended care, 8 to 9 am, and 3 to 4 pm.)

For each session of the Garden Explorers Summer Camp, young participants should bring a refillable water bottle, a healthy lunch, a hat, sunscreen, and bug repellant.

For each camper, Mounts will provide materials for all activities, snacks, and water for refilling bottles.

To register for the Garden Explorers Summer Camp at Mounts this July, please visit:

https://114251.blackbaudhosting.com/114251/Garden-Explorers-Summer-Camp-15Jul2024

About Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County:

With a mission to inspire and educate through nature, Mounts Botanical Garden is Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical garden. Visitors to this 20-acre tropical oasis will see an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas containing more than 7,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, including Florida natives, exotic and tropical fruit trees, herbs, palms, roses, cactus, bromeliads, and much more. Mounts Botanical is located at 531 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. For more information, please visit www.mounts.org.  

(Photo courtesy of Mounts Botanical Garden)

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Shares the Importance of TNVR

And how to help this “Kitten Season”

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (March 27, 2024): Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League takes care of hundreds of animals at any given time, and now that it is “Kitten Season,” the leading animal organization in Palm Beach County is sharing the importance of TNVR (Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return) as an effective solution to help control the population of outdoor cats.

During the spring and summer months, female outdoor cats experience their breeding cycle, resulting in litters of kittens. This phase is known as “Kitten Season,” and it lasts for more than half of the year. Female cats that roam freely outdoors can sometimes give birth to multiple litters in one season, which can put a significant strain on the time, money, and resources required for around-the-clock care. To address this issue, there’s a program called TNVR, which stands for Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return. In this program, community cats are humanely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and then released back to their outdoor homes.

“TNVR is an extremely effective method,” explained Alyssa Dazza, Admissions & TNVR Manager, “It works by immediately stabilizing the cat colony’s size by eliminating new litters. This reduces nuisance behaviors such as yowling, fighting, and marking territories with urine. Returning the cat to its original location prevents new intact cats from moving in and restarting the cycle of overpopulation. As a result, it helps reduce the number of kittens and cats flowing into local shelters, which in turn lowers euthanasia rates and increases the adoption of cats already in animal shelters.”

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League offers residents of Palm Beach County free trap loans with a refundable deposit during our hours of operation for TNVR. Peggy Adams loaned out over 1,800 humane traps in 2023 and has a goal of 2,000 in 2024.

NOTE: Palm Beach County Ordinance 98-22 forbids trapping cats for any other reason than for TNVR or vet care.  To learn more, visit peggyadams.org/tnvr

Peggy Adams also reminds the community that if you find a litter of kittens, your first reaction might be to bring them to your local animal shelter. But chances are, their mother is close by – and you may actually be “kit-napping” them.  Once newborns are separated from their mother, their chances of survival drop dramatically. Check out these resources at peggyadams.org/found-kitten-resources before determining how to intervene when finding kittens.

Currently, Peggy Adams has neonatal kittens who require foster care. As a neonatal kitten foster, you would take on the responsibility of bottle-feeding some of our smallest orphaned residents every few hours during their critical first few weeks of life. Peggy Adams will provide volunteers with comprehensive training, essential supplies, and ongoing support, and in return, you shower them with love! If you or someone you know would like to help care for a neonatal foster or learn more, visit peggyadams.org/foster.

About Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League:

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is an independent nonprofit organization operating continuously since 1925. Peggy Adams provides critical services to more than 35,000 animals each year and collaborates with local area organizations to expand the lifesaving work in Palm Beach County.

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity navigator. For more information and to donate, please visit PeggyAdams.org

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Community Wellness Hub: The Essential Role of Small Businesses

By Diane Harrison

Small businesses are the cornerstone of local communities, offering more than just economic benefits. They are pivotal in creating jobs, engaging with the community, and fostering an environment conducive to health and wellness for individuals and families alike. The vitality of these enterprises extends far beyond mere financial gains, touching every facet of community life and promoting a cohesive, healthy atmosphere. In this article, Around Wellington will explore the broad spectrum of advantages that small businesses contribute to community health and wellness.

Launching a Local Business to Serve the Community

First things first—when considering starting a business to support your community’s health and wellness, it’s crucial to assess your locality’s specific needs. Researching demand and service gaps can help determine the right business to establish. Once decided, forming an LLC offers essential liability protection, shielding personal assets from business liabilities. Substantial legal fees can be avoided by filing independently or utilizing a formation service. Still, you must familiarize yourself with the regulations governing the formation of an LLC Florida beforehand.

Empowering Communities Through Job Creation

Small businesses are vital engines of job creation, directly influencing the economic stability and well-being of families within the community. These enterprises offer valuable employment opportunities, supporting local economies and ensuring communities maintain their vibrancy and resilience. By fostering an environment where entrepreneurship flourishes, small businesses play a crucial role in promoting local economic health and preventing the flight of talent to other areas.

Promoting Health

Small businesses frequently lead community health efforts by partnering with local health organizations for awareness and fundraising events. These collaborations underscore the community’s unity and ability to make a collective impact. Small businesses demonstrate their essential role in enhancing community well-being and vitality by supporting health initiatives.

Fueling the Local Economy

Small businesses have significant ripple effects, bolstering a vibrant local economy through their activities. By keeping money circulating within the community, they support each other and local services and vendors, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem. This continuous circulation of funds sustains the community’s economic vitality, ultimately benefiting all its residents.

Securing Affordable Housing

The presence of small businesses has a stabilizing effect on housing costs, thanks to the employment opportunities they generate. A strong local economy, fueled by these businesses, makes housing more attainable and prevents the displacement of community members. By contributing to the financial well-being of the area, small businesses play a direct role in ensuring that housing remains accessible to a broader segment of the population.

Creating Spaces for Safety and Inclusion

Small businesses are vital in creating safe and inclusive spaces within our communities. By strategically selecting locations with a high walk score, you ensure accessibility and encourage community members to engage in active lifestyles. Beyond mere commerce, they provide gathering spots where individuals can connect, socialize, and find support, significantly enhancing mental health and overall well-being. In nurturing these environments, small businesses become integral pillars of communal support, enriching the social fabric and offering a haven for camaraderie and connection.

Fostering Community Spirit

Engagement in local events, sponsorships, and volunteerism is another avenue through which small businesses enrich community life. Their active participation helps cultivate a strong sense of belonging and community spirit, which is vital for a healthy, cohesive society. By investing in the community, small businesses reinforce their commitment to their neighbors’ collective well-being and prosperity.

Advancing Environmental Stewardship

Small businesses play a crucial role in environmental sustainability efforts by implementing practices that decrease their carbon footprint and support a healthier planet. By selecting convenient locations, reducing waste, and backing eco-friendly initiatives, these businesses showcase a dedication to environmental stewardship that influences the entire community. Their commitment to sustainability benefits the environment and fosters a sense of responsibility and consciousness among consumers and neighboring businesses.

The impact of small businesses on community health and wellness cannot be overstated. From bolstering the local economy and providing employment to fostering safe spaces and environmental responsibility, these enterprises are central to creating vibrant, healthy communities. Supporting small businesses goes beyond an economic decision; it’s an investment in the community’s collective well-being and future prosperity, ensuring that it remains a place where health and wellness can flourish for all.

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I’m Diane Harrison, a former librarian of 15 years turned non-profit marketing guru. Although I’m no longer a librarian and have switched career gears completely, I’ve combined my passion for helping others as well as my writing and researching skills to provide you with a site I hope you can use to gather helpful health information.

Palm Beach Atlantic University’s Workship Program Celebrates Four Million Volunteer Hours

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West Palm Beach, Fla., USA (March 25, 2024) — This spring, Palm Beach Atlantic University’s (PBA) distinct community service program, Workship, reached four million hours served. Workship, started in 1968 by PBA’s founder, Dr. Jess Moody, and his wife, Doris, and has been a pillar of the university in its five decades of existence. On Wednesday, April 10, PBA will celebrate the milestone with a day of activities beginning with a chapel service at Family Church Downtown at 11 a.m.

“This is an incredible milestone for our university,” said Dr. Debra A. Schwinn, president of PBA. “I am extremely humbled to lead a university that is committed to molding leaders who navigate with purpose by leading with conviction and serving God boldly. Our Workship program embodies the essence of this mission, offering our students a unique platform to not only practice servant leadership but also to immerse themselves in value-based leadership within their prospective careers. It opens their eyes to the immediate needs of individuals and families within our community, instilling in them the imperative to contribute positively and effectively, wherever their professional journeys may take them.”

The program combines community service and worship and allows students to give back to the West Palm Beach community and beyond. Each undergraduate student is required to volunteer at least 45 hours each academic year at nonprofit agencies, churches and schools.

Workship brings biblical values into the community, and students have served in countless ways over the years. Whether it is through tutoring elementary and middle school students, helping with hurricane recovery efforts, partnering with Urban Youth Impact to serve inner city youth, volunteering at the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital Foundation, or packing meals and mentoring children, Workship provides students the unique opportunity to get involved in the community.

Workship has partnered with over 200 organizations across Palm Beach County alone, creating meaningful opportunities to support the local community. Most recently, the university teamed up with the Jewish Federation to organize 18 community service projects across Palm Beach County on MLK Day. Students, faculty and friends of PBA served nearly 2,000 hours in just one day.

“It’s truly remarkable to see Palm Beach Atlantic University students, faculty, staff and alumni reaching such an impressive milestone of serving four million hours to the community and the world,” said Nathan Chau, Director of Workship. “Behind each of those hours lies a story of positive impact and transformation, reflecting the dedication and commitment of the university and its community. This achievement not only highlights the institution’s emphasis on community service, but it also underscores the profound influence it has had on individuals and the broader world.”

To learn more about Workship or to get involved through community service, visit pba.edu/workship.

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About Palm Beach Atlantic University

Palm Beach Atlantic University, founded in 1968, is a private, Christian university, offering 100 different programs and pathways, including undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees and professional degrees. The university has a 19-acre campus in West Palm Beach and an Orlando campus, and the 78-acre Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Athletic Campus provides facilities for training and hosting intercollegiate sports. Sailfish athletes compete in 18 NCAA Division II and Sunshine State Conference varsity sports. PBA affirms the values that have built American society, including religious liberty and the free enterprise system. The university is dedicated to the integration of biblical principles to prepare students for learning, leadership, and service. Learn more at www.pba.edu.

 NEW EXHIBITION: Artist Kip Fulbeck’s hapa.me Exhibit at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens

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Runs May 3–August 25, 2024 

DELRAY BEACH, FL – “Hapa,” a Hawaiian word meaning “half,” refers to anyone who self-identifies as part Asian or Pacific Islander. In 2001, American artist and photographer Kip Fulbeck launched The Hapa Project to put human faces, on this international community, and call attention to the millions of hapa who call the United States home. Five years later, The Hapa Project premiered at the Japanese American National Museum and featured 1,200 portraits of hapa men, women, and children accompanied by handwritten responses explaining their personal identities.   

  

From May 3 through August 25, 2024, the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will welcome Fulbeck’s subsequent hapa.me exhibition and follow-up book.  

Picking up 15 years later, this thought-provoking presentation focuses on 46 participants from the original project. Utilizing dozens of then-and-now portraits, old responses, and newly written ones, it not only captures their somatic changes but also how mixed-race issues are perceived on the world stage.  

Also, on Friday, May 3, at 1 p.m., guests will have the opportunity to meet Kip Fulbeck in person. During the “Who Are You? The Stories Behind The Hapa Project,” the pioneering artist and curator will share stories and never-released photographs from the project along with his own experiences of being hapa with Chinese roots. The cost is free with paid museum admission.  

  

hapa.me was created and developed by Kip Fulbeck. The traveling exhibit was organized by the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, California. 

For more information on the hapa.me exhibit at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, visit morikami.org/upcoming-exhibitions

  

ABOUT KIP FULBECK 

In addition to his distinguished career in art, Lawrence Keith “Kip” Fulbeckis a spoken word performer, filmmaker, and author who has written six books, including Part Asian, 100% Hapa;Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a ModernWorld; and Permanence: Tattoo Portraits by Kip Fulbeck. Fulbeck, who is half-Chinese, has exhibited and performed in more than 20 countries and been featured on CNN, MTV, The TODAY Show, The New York Times, Voice of America, and NPR. At the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he serves as a Professor of Art, Fulbeck has received numerous academic honors, including the UCSB Academic Senate’s Distinguished Teaching Award.  

  

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

  

Photo credit: Kip Fulbeck 

USA vs Ireland Polo

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Photos and story by Alan Fabricant

In a match between the USA and Ireland held at the National Polo Center on St. Patrick’s Day the USA jumped out to a quick lead which only kept growing.

It was 10-0 before Ireland scored their first goal late in the fourth chucker.

The final score had the USA winning 11-3.

Felipe Viana of the USA was the game’s MVP scoring six goals.  Hope Arellano, Tommy Collingwood and Quinn Evans made up the rest of the team.

Ireland was represented by Evan Powers, Nial Donnelly, Max Hutchinson and Richard Tyrone.