Join us for a Book Release party at DiSalvo’s Trattoria
on Tuesday, July 31st from 5:30 – 7:30pm,
celebrating the release of “Creating Holiday Magic!”
Join us for a Book Release party at DiSalvo’s Trattoria
on Tuesday, July 31st from 5:30 – 7:30pm,
celebrating the release of “Creating Holiday Magic!”
Join Shulamit For A Triple Swap-Opportunity!
Wednesday, August 15th at 7pm
Covert $5 members/$10 non-members
RSVP: Shirley 561-204-1894 shirlhorn@aol.com or
Lisa 917-355-3867 lisashaul@att.net
Participate in one, participate in all…here’s how it goes:
1– Bring your 2011-2012 Enjoy The City book…
Have you used up all of your favorite coupons?
Exchange with your Shulamit Sisters for the ones you want!
2– Do you have gently used clothing/purses/shoes you would like to exchange?
Bring an item; take an item!!
3– We know you LOVE cookies…
Bake at least one dozen of your favorite cookie;
Bring 12 copies of the recipe and an empty container to take cookies home to enjoy!
Fire Station #30 9910 Stribling Way, Wellington, FL 33414
New Mobile Feeding Unit Arrives in West Palm Beach: The Salvation Army receives a new mobile feeding unit (canteen) and prepares personnel for disaster response
West Palm Beach, FL (12 July 2012) – Whether it be a local incident or a major disaster, The Salvation Army is the first on the scene and last to depart; honoring a century old commitment to serve those in need, at the time of need, and place of need. Currently providing social and spiritual guidance in over 130 countries, The Salvation Army continues to be a beacon of compassion; of immediate aid, psychological support and spiritual counsel to individuals and families whose lives have been disrupted or shattered by either disaster or pure circumstance.
The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County is ensuring its personnel’s skills are up to date should local residents be impacted by natural or personnel disaster. This Saturday, July 14th from 9am – 2pm, The Salvation Army Area Command will hold an Introductory Course to Emergency Disaster Services as well as debut its new mobile feeding unit or canteen. The course will provide participants with an overview of The Salvation Army’s mission and its role within disaster work. Participants will also be taught how to prepare and equip them for a disaster deployment should any portion of Florida be devastated. In addition, the state of the art mobile feeding unit is the newest unit for The Salvation Army in the state. This unit is prepared to produce 3,000 full meals per day and can sustain itself for days without being resupplied. The new mobile feeding unit is built with environmental and logistical considerations being given to its efficiency and impact on any given disaster scenario.
The Salvation Army Emergence Disaster Services seeks to provide physical, emotional and spiritual comfort in times of disaster. Our disaster personnel are trained to assist in all kinds of emergencies by providing food, clothing, shelter or financial resources to those affected by such tragedy. Most commonly known for our mobile feeding units, “Canteens,” these units are a welcome sight to firemen and policemen as well as survivors when serving hot and cold drinks, snacks and even complete meals.
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About The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County
The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County has been serving residents since 1922. The Salvation Army is an international movement and an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible and its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
The Small Business RoundTable Presents Their August Session Titled The Nuts and Bolts of Planning and Marketing
The Small Business RoundTable has announced the date of their next session which is Thursday, August 2nd from 5.30 pm – 7.30 pm at the Binks Forest Golf Club, Wellington, Florida. A mixer is scheduled at the beginning of the evening with drinks and hors d’oeuvres. The session will begin at 6.30 pm and include the following speakers:
Woody White, CPA, MHA, CEO of Pin Point Strategic Solutions who will discuss Business Planning. He will explain how to find the most efficient and profitable ways to operate and increase a business’s bottom line.
Cheri Pavlik, Director of Business Development for Hedrick Brothers Construction who will cover Market Research. She will offer a lively discussion to help business owners/managers define their business’s target market and examine possible uncovered markets in order to maximize marketing efforts and sales.
Monica Kallas, Owner, Marketing Specialist with SharpShooter Marketing Group will discuss Grassroots Marketing. She will discuss traditional methods available to businesses to successfully increase their company’s presence in the marketplace and increase business revenues.
The sessions are structured to be informative, interactive, social and fun. The cost is $10. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP by July 27th by calling 561.792.6525 or visiting www.WellingtonChamber.com. For any questions, contact Michela Perillo-Green, Executive Director, Wellington Chamber of Commerce at info@WellingtonChamber.com.
Wellington Asks Residents for Input about Village’s 2013 Budget
Wellington’s 2013 fiscal year begins on October 1st, 2012, and if you’re a resident, you’re entrusting the Village to do more with less – approximately $2 million less proposed funding compared to the 2012 fiscal year. Balancing the budget is a challenge that staff is tackling head-on, but Wellington wants your input to decide what deserves funding.
Wellington has posted a Budget Challenge on its website at www.wellingtonfl.gov. It’s a survey tool that allows residents to make decisions about how much funding certain services should receive, such as law enforcement, equestrian infrastructure, customer service, and programming at the Amphitheater. Wellington will compile the results of the Budget Challenge and the data will be presented to the Village Council at subsequent Budget Workshops.
“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.”
To take the Budget Challenge, visit Wellington’s website at www.wellingtonfl.gov, go to the Departments tab and click on Financial Services OFMB.
(http://www.wellingtonfl.gov/departments/financial-services-ofmb/budget-challenge.html)
For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Maureen Gross
Director of Development and Community Outreach
Phelps Media Group, Inc., International
12012 South Shore Blvd., Ste. 105 Wellington, FL 33414
(561)753-3389 FAX (561)753-3386CELL: (561)714-0887
GIRLS NIGHT OUT EVENT TO BENEFIT KIDS CANCER FOUNDATION
Girls Night Out will be held at The Player’s Club on Thursday, July 12th, from 6:00p.m. until 9:00p.m., and The Kids Cancer Foundation has been selected as the local charity to benefit from this month’s event.
Girls Night Out, which is held on a monthly basis, is designed to be a night of “ girl chat”, fabulous drink and food specials, music by DJ GFY and lots of shopping! Over 25 vendors are expected to be on hand on the upper level of The Player’s Club, displaying a wide variety of quality, juried merchandise to tempt the women, as they enjoy time with friends, a glass of wine, and some delicious food!
“We held our first Girls Night Out in June, “ states Dolores Schlick, Director of Catering at The Player’s Club, “and the response from the community has been amazing. The crowd thoroughly enjoyed themselves eating, drinking, shopping and winning raffle prizes. This month, we expect even more of the same!”
While this event is designed to provide a social night of fun with friends, there is a benefit to the community, too. As part of the event, each vendor is asked to donate something from their merchandise to be used as a raffle prize, and the money raised from the sale of raffle tickets is donated to a local charity. The Kids Cancer Foundation has been chosen as the charity to benefit from the raffle proceeds in July. The Kids Cancer Foundation’s mission is to provide hope and support to local children and their families battling cancer and/or blood disorders.
“We are pleased to offer support to The Kids Cancer Foundation, as part of our Girls Night Out event in July,“ explained Maureen Gross, Director of Development & Community Outreach for Phelps Media Group International, “they offer a bright spot to kids and their families who are battling cancer right here in our own community.”
There will be a wide variety of vendors on hand to display their tempting merchandise ranging from jewelry, purses, spa treatments, makeup consultations, fashionable clothing, spray-tan specialists, homemade sweet treats, wine koozies and even a bicycle for you to try your skills at doing a spin class!
The Girls Night Out monthly event series is sponsored by The Players Club and Phelps Media Group, Inc., International. For information about attending contact Schlick at pcrcatering@aol.com (561)795-0080, or for vendor information contact Gross at mbg@phelpsmediagroup.com (561)753-3389.
QUANTUM FOUNDATION BRINGS SCIENCE ON A SPHERE TO SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE MUSEUM
Naming opportunity adds $240,000 and new exhibit to Museum expansion plans
( WEST PALM BEACH , FL ) The South Florida Science Museum will heighten its “wow factor” when its expansion is complete later next year, thanks to a generous gift from the Quantum Foundation. According to Lew Crampton , South Florida Science Museum CEO, the Museum received a $240,000 grant from Quantum Foundation to support its Science on a Sphere exhibit – targeted to be part of the Museum expansion scheduled to open in early 2014.
The South Florida Science Museum is the only public museum for science, technology and natural history education in Palm Beach County . The newly expanded Museum will feature state of the art, hands-on exhibitions, including a new traveling exhibition hall to showcase top new exhibits, an expanded aquarium, and an interactive Everglades Adventure. Expansion construction started earlier this month, and the Museum will remain open during the entire construction timeframe.
According to Crampton, Science on a Sphere is a room-sized global display system that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six-foot diameter sphere, similar to a giant animated globe. Researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) developed Science on a Sphere as an educational tool to help illustrate Earth and Life system science to people of all ages.
“This unique exhibit will be the only full-sized Science on a Sphere exhibit in South Florida – another distinction that will set us apart from other science and nature centers,” said Crampton. “The innovative technology utilized in the Science on a Sphere is intended to educate multigenerational audiences about ongoing NOAA research being conducted at many laboratories and to inspire students so that they might consider scientific career paths. We are incredibly grateful to Quantum Foundation for recognizing the valuable influence this technology will have for our region.”
The Quantum Foundation is celebrating 15 years of making Palm Beach County a healthier place to live. With a mission to make the community a place where everyone has the opportunity to live healthy lives, regardless of their income, education or background, Quantum Foundation works to increase health care access, improve science and health education, and enhance the health care workforce.
“Quantum Foundation is committed to improving science education and showing students how exciting science can be while helping them grasp difficult concepts,” said Kerry Diaz, President and Trustee of Quantum Foundation. “This amazing Science on a Sphere exhibit gives children the perfect opportunity to do this and allows teachers from any school to use it as a tie-in to their curricula. It also means any child visiting with their class, family or friends can see that science is everywhere.”
Animated images of atmospheric storms, climate change, and ocean temperature can be shown on the sphere, which is used to explain sometimes complex environmental processes in a way that is simultaneously intuitive and captivating. Historic and real-time information can be graphically displayed on the Sphere, clearly demonstrating important environmental issues on a global scale such as climate change, animal migration patterns, ocean currents, weather patterns and dispersion of potential contaminants.
According to Crampton, the Quantum gift kicks off the Museum’s $1.5 million capital campaign over the next 18 months to add quality exhibits and new visitor amenities to the current expansion plans. In addition to Science on a Sphere, other interactive exhibits part of the capital campaign include an Everglades exhibit featuring aquatic tanks, an outdoor interpretive display and a simulated airboat ride; and a newly expanded Science and Nature path.
The South Florida Science Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to exciting curiosity and furthering the understanding and appreciation of science and technology. The Museum features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, a digital planetarium, fresh and saltwater aquariums, as well as natural history exhibitions. Each year the Museum welcomes more than 125,000 visitors and reaches more than 45,000 students through workshops at the Museum and outreach programs to local schools. The South Florida Science Museum is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach . To support the Museum’s capital campaign efforts, please reach Marcy Hoffman, development director, at (561) 370-7738 or mhoffman@sfsm.org, or visit the Museum’s website at www.sfsm.org for expansion and general information.
Photo by: Esteban Parcuch
Harvey Oyer, Kerry Diaz, Lew Crampton and Alex Coleman
The Plaza Theatre Announces Lineup for 2012- 2013 Season
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. The newest theatre in Palm Beach County, The Plaza Theatre, is proud to announce the upcoming schedule of performances for 2012 and early 2013. Fulfilling its promise to bring light-hearted entertainment to the stage, with a riveting drama at times, the Theatres line-up is sure keep audiences coming back for more.
Cabaret Series July 7 August 5, 2012
With a series of shows each weekend, the stage will sizzle at The Plaza Theatre with the sultry sounds of South Florida s most recognized theatre and cabaret performers. Shows will include Broadway at The Plaza; The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Friends; The Sinatra Songbook; A Broadway Baby; and The Sounds of Rodgers & Hart. Performers will include: Melissa Jacobson, Jody Langel,John Lariviere, Missy McArdle, Anna McNeely, Jon Zimmerman, and Mike Westrich.
Shows run on weekends only, Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 2:00. Tickets are $25,with group and subscription discounts available.
Irving Berlin Salutes America August 16 September 9, 2012
This cabaret revue, playing nationally since 2002, will pay tribute to one of the greatest composers of all time, Irving Berlin. With a slew of standards andpatriotic songs, we salute the good fortune we have to live in our great country, the United States of America . Featuring songs like: Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning; This Is A Great Country; Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor; This Is The Army Mr. Jones; Cheek to Cheek, Theres No Business Like Show Business; and many more. You wont want miss this opportunity to show your love for America !
Driving Miss Daisy October 18 – November 18, 2012
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of the long-standing relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her kindhearted chauffeur. Their tale of pride, changing times, and an incredible friendship has warmed the hearts of millions. Dont miss your opportunity to see this celebrated show in our community! Harriet Oser will play the role of Daisy; John Archie will play the role of Hoke; and Ken Clement will play the role of Boolie.
Luv A Comedy – December 6 30, 2012
Ahysterical comedy by Murray Schisgal (author of Tootsie), Luv was a hit on Broadway and turned into an incredibly popular film. A review by the New York Times calls the play a “…delicious spoof on a multitude of matters.” Harry Berlin is loveless and in despair while Milt Manville, Harrys college roommate, is in love with a woman other than his wife Ellen. Milt hatches a plot to get Harry and Ellen to fall in love with each other so he can be released to marry his “soul mate,’ and everyone will live happily ever after. And so the comedy ensues. A comedy of manners, mishaps,twists and turns, and general hysteria! Performers cast so far are the leading couple in South Florida theatre, Carbonell Award winners Avi Hoffman and Laura Turnbull.
Next To Normal January 17 February 10, 2013
The winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for drama, along with multiple Tony awards, this riveting musical will have your attention from the opening scene. As one of the most talked about shows in years, which pushed Broadway in new directions, the emotional content in this musical will provide an authenticpicture of mental illness, and have the audience in its grasp from beginning to end. Reprising the role she played at the Actors Playhouse, Jody Langel will play Diana in a production sure to be the talk of the town.
Waistwatchers – The Musical! February 21 March 31, 2013
We all know the struggles of trying to lose that extra weight, but this hilarious musical comedy will take it to a whole new level! The show, which has been playing to sold-out audiences across the country since its 2007 debut, takes you inside a womens gym as four friends work out their struggles with diet, exercise, plastic surgery, and of course, men. Featuring hits like The Worlds Greatest Ice Cream, Botox Queen, If I Had a Bagel, Viagra, and If I Were A Size Two, this is a show you wont want to miss!
Shows will run Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays with Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances are available at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets for Irving Berlin Salutes America are $32 and all other shows are $45. Group discounts and subscriptions available. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call (561) 588-1820 or visit .
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 … Im 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 plans to bring entertainment to all. For more information, please call (561) 588-1820 or visit theplazatheatre.net.
One Week Left for Palm Beach County Residents to Enter Wellington Talent Search
If you’re an amateur performer who’s ready to be discovered, here’s your chance win cash prizes and perform in front of talent agents! Wellington has extended the deadline for amateur Palm Beach County performers to enter the first-ever Wellington Talent Search competition to July 16th, 2012. The Grand Prize Winner will take home $500 and a full scholarship sponsored by Talent INC. to attend the Talent INC. National Talent Convention and Showcase in Orlando – a prize valued at nearly $2,000. Four runners-up will walk away with $250.
The competition welcomes both individual and group acts of all genres including singers, dancers, actors, comedians, magicians, and anything else that will wow the crowd and the panel of judges. Contestants must be at least eight years old by June 30th, 2012, and individual performers and at least half of the participants in each group act must reside in Palm Beach County. If you have what it takes, rush to the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard) by July 16th with a completed application form, proof of age (such as a driver license or birth certificate), a headshot, and a CD or DVD with a three-minute sample of your performance. Discs must be clearly labeled with each performer’s name, title of the piece, phone number and category. Wellington will also accept YouTube links in lieu of discs. The Wellington Community Center will accept registrations from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays.
Entries selected for a live audition will be contacted no later than July 19th. Live auditions will be held on Friday, July 27th and Saturday, July 28th at 8:00 pm at the Wellington Amphitheater. Contestants who advance will perform in the Semi-Finals on Friday, August 3rd at 8:00 pm. The top 12 contestants will then compete in the finals on Saturday, August 4th at 8:00 pm, and the night will end with the dramatic announcement of the winners.
The complete official rules and application form are available at the Wellington Community Center and at www.wellingtonfl.gov/community/parks-and-recreation/special-events.html. For questions, contact Joe Piconcelli, Cultural Program and Facilities Manager, at (561) 791-4756 or jpiconcelli@wellingtonfl.gov.
For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.