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August, 2012 – Theresa Burns, Children’s Author, to Read at Palm Beach Zoo

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CHILDREN’S AUTHOR TO READ AT PALM BEACH ZOO
Grant from PNC Foundation to expand conservation &

educational youth reading program 

 

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., July 26, 2012 – The Palm Beach Zoo has received a $4,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to expand its conservation and educational youth reading program, which includes hosting Theresa Burns, aauthor-theresa-burns well-known children’s author. Ms. Burns will read her books, You’re Not My Cat, This Bear and That Bear, and The New Kangaroo on Saturday, August 4 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the zoo and sign books after each presentation.

 

The grant from the PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC), will allow the Palm Beach Zoo to offer creative, fun and entertaining methods of introducing some of its 1,400 animals to children through the written word. PNC provided the funding in support of Grow Up Great, its bilingual program in early childhood education.

Theresa Burns is originally from Chicago Illinois. She dreamt of illustrating children’s books since she was 5 years old.  She wrote and illustrated her first book, You’re Not My Cat, in 1989 for Harper Collins. She has since illustrated 20 other books for other authors. She works for major publishers and authors who wish to self-publish. Theresa has also painted murals for schools, hospitals, businesses and private homes. Her paintings have been shown in galleries across the United States. Theresa enjoys working with children and has taught art and reads her books in schools to share her passion for illustration. Theresa lives in Ft. Lauderdale Florida with her husband, two daughters, a poodle, five cats, two guinea pigs, two birds and many fish! Her work can be seen at www.theresaburns.com

 

 “Our support of the Palm Beach Zoo’s youth reading program is a strategic investment in the future of our children in the area,” said Craig Grant, PNC regional president for Eastern Florida, speaking on behalf of the PNC Foundation. “It is a perfect example of how teaching preschoolers what they see at the zoo can be reinforced by experiencing it through the pages of a book.”

For more information on this event: www.palmbeachzoo.org or call (561) 533-0887 and to learn more about the PNC Grow Up Great initiative, go to www.pncgrowupgreat.com

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About PNC Foundation

The PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group (www.pnc.com), actively supports organizations that provide services for the benefit of communities in which it has a significant presence. The foundation focuses its philanthropic mission on early childhood education and community and economic development, which includes the arts and culture. Through Grow Up Great, its signature cause that began in 2004, PNC has created a $350 million, multi-year initiative to help prepare children from birth to age 5 for success in school and life. 

 

About the Zoological Society

The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to inspire others to value and conserve the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through endangered species propagation, education, health and wellness, field research, and conservation medicine.  Our sustainable and responsible business practices and local, national and global partnerships enable the Palm Beach Zoo to support national and international conservation, species survival, and habitat preservation.

July, 2012 – FoundCare National Health Center Week

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FoundCare- National Health Center Week

August 5-11, 2012

 

 

WHO: FoundCare Health Center

 

WHAT: FoundCare Health Center is marking National Health Center Week with its own Pediatric Wellness Week – featuring activities, free information sessions, physicals and immunizations.  These events are part of a weeklong coast to coast campaign (August 5-11) to raise awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America’s Health Centers.

 

WHEN AND WHERE: FoundCare Health Center

2330 South Congress Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406

 

Monday, August 6

Legal Aid Clinic: 9am-4pm

Mental Health Association: 9am-12pm

Voter Registration: 9am-12pm

 

Tuesday, August 7

Voter Registration: 9am-12pm

 

Wednesday, August 8

Palm Springs Library: 9am-12pm

Mental Health Association: 9am-12pm

Voter Registration: 9am-12pm

CAP Counseling/ HIV testing and Informational Services: 8am-5pm

Thursday, August 9

Palm Springs Library: 9am-12pm

Voter Registration: 4pm-7pm

 

Friday, August 10

Voter Registration: 9am-12pm

 

COST:  Free

 

GENERAL INFORMATION: Please call Sara Donaldson for more information at 561-472-9160 x 220 or email her at sdonaldson@foundcare.org.

July, 2012 – Wellington to Host Budget Challenge Sessions

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Wellington to Host Budget Challenge Sessions

 

If you live, work, or play in Wellington, here is your chance to have your voice heard about how your tax dollars should be spent. Wellington is hosting several Budget Challenge sessions throughout the day on Friday, August 3rd at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard. Each session is limited to the first 100 registrants.

 

“The Budget Challenge will help Wellington set its funding priorities for the next fiscal year and will help us create a balanced budget that reflects the community’s values,” said Financial Management and Budget Director Mireya McIlveen. “We want to know not only what programs and services our residents need, want, and are willing to pay for but also what we could do without.”

 

Four sessions are scheduled for members of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, Village Board and Committee members, Wellington sports providers, seniors, and the general public.

 

Session

Time

Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce

9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Wellington Boards/Committees and Sports Providers

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Seniors

2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Public Session

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

 

To RSVP, contact Scott Kline by August 2nd at (561) 791-4788 or skline@wellingtonfl.gov. Residents who are unable to attend the sessions can complete the Budget Challenge online by visiting Wellington’s website at www.wellingtonfl.gov, selecting the Departments tab and clicking on Financial Services OFMB. Wellington will compile the results of the Budget Challenge and incorporate the data into building a responsible and responsive 2013 Budget. The results will also be presented to the Village Council at subsequent budget workshops.

 

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

July, 2012 – SHOULD JEWS VOTE FOR OBAMA OR ROMNEY?

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SHOULD JEWS VOTE FOR OBAMA OR ROMNEY?

 

WHAT:     Debate:  Should Jews vote for Obama or Romney?

WHEN:     Tuesday August 21, 2012 at 7:00

WHERE:   The JCC in Boynton Beach on Gateway and Jog Road    

WHO:       Alan Bergstein and Tom Trento for Romney

                  Mark Alan Siegel and Rabbi Barry Silver for Obama

WHY:       To entertain, enlighten and hear both sides of this important issue.

 

Your courteous questions, opinions and participation are welcome.

 

Alan Bergstein     vs.    Mark Alan Siegel

Tom Trento                  Rabbi Barry Silver   

 

The Rabbi Sam Silver Controversial Issues Series is heard every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 at Congregation L’Dor Va-Dor, 7306 Lake Worth Road.  Due to the highly political nature of this discussion, the venue has been changed this time only to the Boynton JCC

 

We welcome respectful courteous discussion of important issues in order to promote Jewish solidarity, knowledge and respect for others, and to build bridges of understanding and respect rather than walls of separation.

 

For more information contact Rabbi Barry Silver at (561) 302-1818 or Barryboca@aol.com

Flyer created by Ari Silver

August, 2012 – D’Angelo Trattoria

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D’ANGELO TRATTORIA ANNOUNCES PREMIERE WINE DINNER

Delray Restaurant Offers Evening of Roman Cuisine and Delightful Wines

 

On Tuesday, August 7, 2012, D’Angelo Trattoria executive chef Rickie Piper will present a special four course menu created especially to pair with wines from some of Northern Italy’s most acclaimed boutique vineyards.  The first of what owner Angelo Elia hopes to be a continued series, the specialty dinner promises an evening of sumptuous Roman cuisine and fine wines.  Affordably priced at $50 per person, plus tax and gratuity, the evening gets underway at 7 p.m. Reservations are limited – and required by calling 561-330-1237. Menu follows:

 

PROSCUITTO DI PARMA E PERE COTTE NEL VINO BIANCO
Thinly Sliced Parma Proscuitto with White Wine Poached Pear and Balsamic Reduction

Poderi Elia, Barbera d’Asti 2009 

 

TORRE DI MELANZANE E FORMAGGIO DI CAPRA
Pan-fried Eggplant, Fresh Mozzarella, Beefsteak Tomato, Goat Cheese over Baby Greens

Tre Donne, d’Arc 2009

  

STINCO DI AGNELLO BRASATO E RISOTTO ALLA MILANESE
Braised Lamb Shank, Roasted Fingerling Potatoes, Saffron infused Carnaroli Rice

with Lamb Demi-Glaze

Podere Ciona, Semifonte 2009

 

TORTA DI RICOTTA
House Made Ricotta Cheese Cake flavored with Lemon Zest

 

D’Angelo Trattoria located at 9 SE 7th Avenue in Delray Beach just off Atlantic Avenue and serves dinner nightly from Sunday – Thursday 5:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 5:30 p.m. – midnight.  Complimentary Valet Parking.  For more information, call (561) 330-1237 or visit www.dangelotrattoria.com.

July, 2012 – “Girls Night Out” Event Benefits Kids Cancer Foundation

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“GIRLS NIGHT OUT” EVENT BENEFITS KIDS CANCER FOUNDATION

 

Many say that these summer months are a slow time of year , here in the Western Communities.  But, you certainly wouldn’t know it by the crowd that showed up at The Player’s Club to attend the second Girls Night Out event.  “We had groups of women,  arriving at our front door from 6:00 on, to enjoy a fun night out with their friends,” explained Dolores Schlick, director of catering at The Player’s Club, “and most of them didn’t go home until it was over!”

 

The July Girls Night Out evening had plenty of tempting options for the ladies– shopping with over 20 vendors on site, delicious drink and food specials to indulge in, plenty of raffle prizes to win and DJ GFY playing music all night long.  Not only were the  women enjoying a fun night out, but they were raising some money for a good cause.

 

As part of the event, each vendor was asked to donate a prize to be used as a raffle prize, and the money raised at the July event  from the sale of the raffle tickets was donated to Kids Cancer Foundation. Michelle O’Boyle, the Founder and Executive Director of the Kids Cancer Foundation, was on hand distributing information about the work that they do.   The mission of  The Kids Cancer Foundation is to provide hope and support to local children and families battling cancer and/or blood disorders right here in our community.  There was also a large group of volunteers—families, kids, friends and supporters—all helping to sell those raffle tickets to the crowd.

 

 Each month, there will be a different local charity chosen to benefit from the raffle proceeds.  “We are proud to offer this support to local charities, such as the Kids Cancer Foundation, that are making a difference in our community every day,” explained Maureen Gross, director of development and community outreach at Phelps Media Group. “It is organizations like this that make the Western Communities such a wonderful place to live, and every month there are many women who come out to specifically support that month’s charity.”

 

Girls Night Out will be held on the second Thursday of every month at The Player’s Club from 6:00p.m until 9:00p.m.  Next month’s Girls Night Out event, sure to be a sellout, will be on Thursday, August 9th and the benefiting charity will be the Sickle Cell Foundation of Palm Beach County .  For information about attending contact Schlick at pcrcatering@aol.com(561)795-0080, or for vendor information contact Gross at mbg@phelpsmediagroup.com (561)714-0887.

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July, 2012 – The Plaza Theatre Hosts Original Grease Star in Staged Musical Reading of Borsch Belt Bistro

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The Plaza Theatre Hosts Original Grease Star in Staged Musical Reading of Borsch Belt Bistro

 

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. –  The Plaza Theatre in Manalapan, is proud to present the staged reading of Borscht Belt Bistro by Carol Mendelson and Ken Mazur. Taking place at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, July 30, and 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 31, 2012, the stage will come alive as the cast gives new voice to this epic tale of love, music, and memories.

 

Told as an engaging flashback by Lena to her granddaughter, Molly, the story begins with seventeen-year-old Lena and her family arriving in the United States from Russia . Lena shares memories of living in a cramped apartment in New York City with her parents, her father’s brother and his wife, and their struggles doing all they can to survive. Lena finds her love of music at a young age and uses her talent to help to support her family. Her singing reveals a great talent and catches the attention of not only good guys, but also gangsters. She becomes a legend on the streets, which is where she meets her true love, Benny, and gets mixed up with Jewish mob boss, Maxie. Lena ’s uncle takes on Maxie by opening up The Borscht Belt Bistro in a tale that will have you on the edge of your seat.

 

Ilene Kristen, who is famous for her roles on One Life To Live, Ryan’s Hope, and as the original Patty Simcox on Broadway, will play Mama; Missy McArdle who has found fame regionally with her knockout performances will play older Lena; Avi Hoffman, who has found fame on television and on stage around the Country will play Uncle Ruby; and Zoey Burger, a local 11-year-old sensation, will play Molly. Andy Rogow is Director and Alan Jacobson is Producer.

 

Tickets for the reading are $10 each. For more information, or to purchase tickets,please call (561) 588-1820 or visitwww.theplazatheatre.net.

 

ABOUT THE PLAZA THEATRE:

The Plaza Theatre, a not-for-profit 250-seat theatre, is home to a variety of light-hearted shows, with an occasional gripping drama, that will please every show-goer. Opened in early 2012 by Alan Jacobson, a Palm Beach Gardens resident who ran the Florida Jewish Theatre for five seasons in the 1990s and then became an independent producer of cabaret shows, musical revues and comedies such as If You Ever Leave Me … I’m Going With You and Down the Garden Path, which played at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, The Plaza Theatre promises lower-than- average ticket prices and is bringing quality entertainment to all. The Plaza Theatre is located at 262 S. Ocean Blvd in Manalapan , FL. For more information, please call (561) 588-1820 or visit www.theplazatheatre.net.

July, 2012 – FEDERATION-FUNDED JEWISH FAMILY CENTER ADAIN LO IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA WINS RUDERMAN PRIZE

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FEDERATION-FUNDED JEWISH FAMILY CENTER ADAIN LO  IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA WINS RUDERMAN PRIZE

 

WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. – July 19, 2012 – The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County-funded Jewish Family Center Adain Lo was one of 10 inaugural Ruderman Prize in Disability winners that will each receive a grant of $20,000 to continue its work.

 

The Ruderman Family Foundation received over 150 applications from seven countries, including the United States, Israel, Russia, the United Kingdom and Mexico.

 

“Adain Lo delivers hope, inspiration and opportunity to many with disabilities, said Jay Ruderman, president of the Ruderman Family Foundation, the organizational goal of which is the full inclusion of people with disabilities in the Jewish community.

 

“This is a big honor,” said Eugena Lvova, vice president of Jewish Family Center Adain Lo. “We strongly believe that the Jewish community should be open and welcoming for all…regardless of physical, social or financial conditions.”

 

Jewish Family Center Adain Lo in St. Petersburg, Russia, is among the largest provider of Jewish programs for children and families in the city. The center’s model of Jewish education with pluralism, a holistic approach to the family, creativity, independence and self-sufficiency is being studied by organizations in Israel and the U.S. The Center was among the first in Russia to hire people with disabilities, and is a vocal advocate on this topic.

 

The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County serves residents from Boynton Beach to Jupiter and west to Wellington as the central Jewish community-building organization of the greater Palm Beaches. Federation strengthens Jewish identity, energizes the community’s relationship with Israel, and meets the human needs of the Jewish community in Palm Beach County, Israel and 70 countries around the world.

July, 2012 – LOCAL CHILDREN’S AUTHOR TO READ AT PALM BEACH ZOO

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LOCAL CHILDREN’S AUTHOR TO READ AT PALM BEACH ZOO
Grant from PNC Foundation to expand conservation & educational youth reading program  

 

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., July 17, 2012 – The Palm Beach Zoo has received a $4,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to expand its conservation and educational youth reading program, which includes hosting Sharon Bastin, a local children’s author. Ms. Bastin will read her book, The Oak Tree and The Rock, on Saturday, July 21 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the zoo and sign books after each presentation.

 

The grant from the PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC), will allow the Palm Beach Zoo to offer creative, fun and entertaining methods of introducing some of its 1,400 animals to children through the written word. PNC provided the funding in support of Grow Up Great, its bilingual program in early childhood education.

 

Susan Duncan, Head Librarian at The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach said, “Ms. Bastin has written this book for very small children learning to accept new friends, deal with rejection and appreciate the differences surrounding them in school and in the larger community. It is illustrated with a friendly rock and the big oak tree that learns to share his space. Together they create a comfortable and restful place in the park where visitors can sit and read and enjoy the great outdoors. Large print and brief text using strong verbs and colorful adjectives makes this first book user-friendly. We have gladly accepted this book as an addition to our Lower School library. We hope that this local author will continue to write for young readers.”


Kimberly M. Hill, Director of the Peter Pan Preschool and Murray-Hill Private School in Palm Beach Gardens said, “The Oak Tree and The Rock is a beautiful story of sharing and cooperation. The book captures young readers with its vivid yet tranquil illustrations and inspirational message. The Oak Tree overcomes his loneliness and makes lifelong friends. As an educator, I recommend this story to be included in your child s library. The Oak Tree and the Rock story and underlying lessons are included in our Peter Pan Preschool Character Education Program. Special thanks to Sharon Bastin, talented author/illustrator, and mother of three wonderful girls who inspire her stories. We look forward to future books.”

Sharon Bastin lives in West Palm Beach, Florida with her three daughters, Ashley, Amanda and Amber. She has a degree in Business Administration from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. Sharon wrote, illustrated and published this book and has several books planned for the future.

 “Our support of the Palm Beach Zoo’s youth reading program is a strategic investment in the future of our children in the area,” said Craig Grant, PNC regional president for Eastern Florida, speaking on behalf of the PNC Foundation. “It is a perfect example of how teaching preschoolers what they see at the zoo can be reinforced by experiencing it through the pages of a book.”

 

For more information on this event: www.palmbeachzoo.org or call (561) 533-0887 and to learn more about the PNC Grow Up Great initiative, go to www.pncgrowupgreat.com.

 

About PNC Foundation

The PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from The PNC Financial Services Group (www.pnc.com), actively supports organizations that provide services for the benefit of communities in which it has a significant presence. The foundation focuses its philanthropic mission on early childhood education and community and economic development, which includes the arts and culture. Through Grow Up Great, its signature cause that began in 2004, PNC has created a $350 million, multi-year initiative to help prepare children from birth to age 5 for success in school and life. 

 

About the Zoological Society

The Zoological Society of the Palm Beaches exists to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat, and to inspire others to value and conserve the natural world. We advance our conservation mission through endangered species propagation, education, health and wellness, field research, and conservation medicine.  Our sustainable and responsible business practices and local, national and global partnerships enable the Palm Beach Zoo to support national and international conservation, species survival, and habitat preservation.

July, 2012 – Shulamit’s Coffee Maker Winner

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Shulamit Hadassah’s Keurig Coffee Maker Winner!

 

Members and friends of the Shulamit Chapter of Hadassah met at a local merchant on 441 near Southern Blvd. on Friday July 20, 2012 to draw the winning ticket for a Keurig coffee maker.  The ticket was drawn by the merchant’s patron Charice L. Williams.  The winner was Teresa Yaklin who purchased the ticket from her neighbor, Hadassah member Marie Zauder.  Mazel tov, Teresa!

 

Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to its partnership with the land and people of Israel. It enhances the health of people worldwide through its support of medical care and research at the Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem. Hadassah empowers its members and supporters, as well as, youth in Israel and America through opportunities for personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity.

Shulamit members meet the third Wednesday of every month.  For more information, contact membership chairs: Renee Themorah@aol.com or Lorna ldubinsky2@aol.com