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April, 2012 – Guanabanas, a Case for – and a Place for the Ladies who Lunch

The Florida Foodie:

A Case for The Ladies who Lunch

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Saucy Sarah

by Saucy Sarah

Ladies who Lunch. Wikipedia definition: “a phrase to describe slim, well-off, old-monied, well-dressed women who meet for social luncheons, usually during the working week. Typically, the women involved are married and non-working. Normally the lunch is in a high-class restaurant, but could also take place in a department store during a shopping trip. Sometimes the lunch takes place under the pretext of raising money for charity. Oftentimes, the women simply gossip about trivial and frivolous things.”

This concept is certainly a throwback to a different time and mentality. Nowadays, most women work and raise a family and have no time during the hectic workweek to take the time to lounge around a lavish spread with other ladies, sipping martinis at noon without a care in the world…Unless you are part of the 1% have the luxury of lunching.

As a working mom, myself, you may ask then, why am I here to make a case for bringing back the idea of “Ladies who Lunch”? I’m not saying I want to push the women’s rights movement back fifty years or so and have us tiddling away the weekday afternoon hours sipping on cosmos or mojitos before dashing off to pick up the kids from school. What I envision is a revitalization of a lost art. The idea of women coming together to de-stress and make connections through sharing an afternoon meal together.

We cannot deny the fact that we women like to go out together. The popularity of the “mom’s night out” or “girl’s weekend away” proves that women these days like to spend time together sans the man. I am a big proponent of the medicinal benefits of regular outings with just the gals. It is a delicious stress reliever to spend a few hours with the girls, good food, good gossip, and good drinks. It makes me a better mom, a better wife, and all-around better human to have a few hours of bonding time with my favorite female friends. This idea of women going out en mass is so wildly popular right now that I recently saw a Simpsons episode commenting on the growing trend of girl’s going out to blow off some steam together. It’s the way the “Y-chromosomed” bond.

Perfectly fried Coconut Shrimp at Guananbanas; the ideal appetizer for Ladies who Lunch.
Perfectly fried Coconut Shrimp at Guananbanas; the ideal appetizer for Ladies who Lunch.

 

 

Why Lunch, you ask? Well it all began with a day at the beach with my all girl crew. We went to lunch and then to the beach. It was something we had never done in the many years of “girl’s night outs” we had shared together. As we were sunbathing, my friend turned to me and from under the brim of her sunhat remarked on how extra special it felt to be out during the day while the kids were still awake, how going out at night, after the kids were already sleeping seemed to defeat the purpose. “It’s not really a break if they are sleeping, is it?” she asked, “And how nice is it to come home and have them already tucked into bed?” And it made sense to me. Going out while the sun was still shining and the kids were still rising hell somewhere far off did make the whole event more tantalizing. It was like a day off or a “daycation” as we began to call them. Sure, this would be the extreme end of the spectrum of “lunching”, but that’s the magic that can happen when lunch comes into play. This is how I got to thinking of lunch as more than just a mid-day meal; something we tend to have thrown through our driver side window and then proceed to push down our throats as we dart around town.

Lunch was the height of both men and women’s social circles from the roaring twenties up till the brink of the sixties. Men had five-martini  power lunches where they brokered big deals in cigar-choked clubs over fat steaks and creamed spinach. But, the art of Lunching bloomed in the social circles of the better-off women. From the elaborate outfits women wore – right down to how they chewed their chicken salad sandwiches and sipped their Tom Collins, the art of the Ladies who Lunch was a spectacular anthropological realm of discovery of all the wonderful and mysterious ways women interacted with one another. If there was a Ladies who Lunch channel, I would be the first to watch it.

What could be better than going out for lunch with your best gal pals? There are many reasons why lunch is an idea outing for a group of ladies. Usually, lunch is less crowded than a dinner shift which allows for less wait. The establishment can usually accommodate a larger party with more ease during the afternoon. Also, you cannot beat the South Florida weather and there are endless options for dining alfresco under the Florida Sun with an icy mimosa in hand. Lunch also gives you more time. You don’t have to worry about going to bed to get up early the next morning for that important appointment. There is time to shop, to take a drive, to go to the beach and bake under the sun for a few hours. Lunch gives you permission to relax like dinner can never offer you. Lunch makes you more comfortable for it only demands you wear that breezy new sundress or those blousy linen pants. Lunch just might be as ideal as it gets for a “girl’s day off”.

On a recent balmy Sunday, my tried-and-true band of ladies and I set out for Jupiter to Guanabanas. Located off Highway A1A and hugging the intercostal waterway (yes, it is a drive, but think of it as an adventure; this is your “daycation”, remember?) – Guananbanas is a dreamy oasis to spend half a day in your own little paradise.

We arrived at 11:45am, just as breakfast was easing into lunch and found we would have to wait 25 minutes for a table by the water. You can request to wait less for a table that is not right on top of the waterway, but this is lunch after all and why not go for the best?  Besides, waiting at Guanabanas is not a hassle. The ladies and I quickly got curvy glasses filled with one of the best frozen pina coladas I’ve ever had. Sweet, full of coconut and pineapple flavor, not watered down the slightest; I was already going to a very happy place. We strolled down to the dock where you can arrive via boat and tie up to catch a bite to eat. We found some very comfy Adirondack chairs under a line of palm trees and watched the paddle boarders slowly make their way down the water. It’s easy to be patient for a table when you are smack dab in the middle of what appears to be a scene right out of Elvis’s “Blue Hawaii”. The entire restaurant is outdoors. The tables are dotted along winding coral rock pathways and palm fronds make the roof over your heads. There are little grottos for sitting and sipping carved out of the dense tropical growth. There is also a stage for the numerous live acts, hosted by Guanabanas. You can go to their website to check for upcoming performances.

Guananbanas deals mainly in fresh fish and seafood which is very fitting for their location on the intercostal waterway. They also offer an interesting array of “South of the Border” fare , salads and sandwiches,  and the old standbys; steak and burgers. It’s not a huge menu, but there is something to please everyone in your group and give reason to keep coming back to try everything

Once we were seated at our table overlooking the water and the docks, our friendly server, Tara, arrived and took our drink and appetizer order. To get our taste buds going, we chose the Coconut Fried Shrimp with Sweet Jalapeno Jelly, $9.95, and Sweet Fried Plantains, a steal at $1.95 a plate. Both appetizers came quickly to our table. There were six shrimp perfectly fried in a light wet batter with fresh coconut. They were sweet yet savory and the surprise was that you could actually taste the shrimp. A rare thing in the world of heavy, greasy coconut shrimp which seems to be the norm around South Florida. The Sweet Jalapeno Jelly was the perfect accompaniment to the shrimp. Not spicy, but you definitely got the pepper flavor along with the sweetness. The fried plantains were also a delight. Plump, deep golden hunks of plantains, molten hot, but you still eat them too fast and burn your fingers and tongue. The creamy sweet/savory innards burst in your mouth mixing with the caramelized sticky outer shell. For a few moments we all were silent, a rare occurrence in our group of jabber-jaws, but the food was too good to talk around.

For our entrée, we all chose the fresh catch of the day done in different ways since this was what Guanabanas was all about – fresh fish. One gal pal chose the Golden Tile fish coated in a cornmeal crust and dressed with a lemon garlic butter sauce. Another of my lady friends chose the Macadamia and Coconut Crusted Golden Tile with Mango/Pineapple salsa. I opted for the Potato Chip enrobed Pompano with Shallot Jam as a topping. The fresh catch prices vary from day to day depending on market price. All three fish dishes came out perfectly cooked. White flaky filets. The lemon butter Golden Tile was garlicky with a zing of lemon. The coconut and macadamia nut crusted Golden Tile was a bit too subtle on its own, but when topped with the pineapple mango salsa, the dish gave a good range of tropical flavors in the mouth, with a little snappy crunch from the macadamia nuts. The potato chip crust on my pompano was a perfect fit; light and crunchy. You may want to ask for the onion jam on the side. I found the amount put on top of my fish was a bit overwhelming and had to push a good deal off to the side, but paired together the shallot jam and the fish had an almost fruity quality.

You get two side dish choices with your fresh catch. We all chose the, soon to be famous, corn pudding as one choice. It’s not the prettiest thing you’ll ever eat, but get past the fact that it kind of looks like a corn omelet gone wrong and you won’t be sorry. Bursting with whole corn kernels in creamy custardy corn goodness, you will finish every bite and not care it probably just cost you forty weight watchers points. This is a “daycation” after all – we don’t count points today, ladies.

My companions and I also tried the House Salad with Guanabana Vinaigrette. The salad came on the plate with our entrée and was loaded with field greens, cantaloupe, Queso Blanco cheese, and cherry tomatoes dressed with a house vinaigrette. I wasn’t sure I would like having cantaloupe in my salad, not being a big fan of fruit infused salads, but I was pleasantly pleased by the lightly sweet, fresh, and savory elements and how well they worked together.

Guanabanas makes you want to sit down and stay a while.
Guanabanas makes you want to sit down and stay a while.

When food is this good it makes you lean back in your seat and soak in the surroundings. It makes you laugh a little more, toast a little more often. You put each forkful into your mouth and chew slowly. You breath in the salty air. Even though there was no band playing while we were there, I imagine that Guanabanas is even more magical when live music is involved.

 

 

 

So let’s hear it for the ladies who lunch. I propose we bring this lost art back into style and make it work for the lives we lead. There is something rejuvenating about spending the day with your best gal pals re-connecting over a table full of good food and drinks in a beautiful place. I highly recommend you plan a little “daycation” with your “besties” to Guanabanas and raise a glass to the ladies who lunch of old. By God, I think they were on to something.

In her previous life, Sarah, a Palm Beach County Native, spent ten years working in various high-end eating establishments around South Florida. She is currently a fiction thesis candidate in the MFA program at Florida International University where she also teaches creative writing and rhetoric. If that is not enough, Sarah is also the owner of Cakes by Sarah, a local custom cake shop. Sarah lives in Lake Worth with her husband and two beautiful boys. “Food, fiction, and family are my life.”

 

 

March, 2012 – Reggae Fest at Bryant Park

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‘Yeh Mon’ – Reggae Fest at Bryant Park this weekend

 

Lake Worth’s 14th Annual Reggae Fest is this weekend! The event, which closes down Bryant Park, is scheduled for this Saturday and Sunday, March 31st from noon to 10pm and April 1st from noon to 7pm.

 

The festival features two days of the best reggae music in South Florida, with performances by recording artists Maxi Priest and Inner Circle plus many other band members of the Reggae Wave Project including The Resolvers, Roots Shakedown, 4th Dimension, and Jahfe.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.lwReggaeFest.com until midnight tonight.

“This event is truly a collaboration of many individuals,” stated Jaene Miranda, CEO of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber. “It is only with the support of the City of Lake Worth, our Board of Directors and staff, along with a very dedicated group of committee members and area sponsors that we were able to make it all come together.”

 

Bryant Park is located on the corner of Lake Avenue and Golfview Road – on the intracoastal – in the City of Lake Worth. The Bryant Park boat ramp will be closed during the festival. Admission on Saturday is $10 until 6pm and increases to $15 after 6pm. Sunday is $10 all day.

 

For more information on Reggae Fest, log on to www.lwReggaeFest.com or call the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce office at 561-790-6200.

 

Performance Schedule

Saturday, March 31 (hours: noon to 10pm)

12:30pm – Spread the Dub 2:30pm – 4th Dimension 4:30pm – Mixed Culture 6:30pm – Jahfe 8:30pm – Maxi Priest

 

Sunday, April 1 (hours: noon to 7pm)

12:30pm – Roots Shakedown 2:30pm – The Resolvers 5pm – Inner Circle

March, 2012 – SYMONS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Hosts Educational Events on Toxicity Throughout April

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SYMONS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC is hosting educational events on Toxicity throughout the month of April.  

Royal Palm Beach, FL – April 12th  SYMONS FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC is hosting educational events on Toxicity throughout the month of April.

 

Toxicity Workshop

 

     Remove toxic interference from your life by using the 5 essentials of real health from Maximized Living. Join Dr. Matthew Symons on April 12th for the “Maximized Living Workshop on Toxicity”, located at 1011 N. State Rd. 7 Ste. D at 7:00 P.M. Toxicity is a major, unseen influence in the widespread pandemic of disease in North America. With Maximized Living’s 5 Essentials, learn how you can take action to build your health and create a safe environment for you and your family.

     “Most people have no idea,” said Dr. Symons.  “Things we use every single day have toxic properties, and they are damaging our health”. Studies have shown that the average fetus has more than 2000 man made chemicals in the embryonic fluid and actually enters the world with these toxins.

“We want to educate the community on easy action steps they can take to reduce toxicity in their lives.” Come and learn 5 easy things to do to easily help you decrease your exposure to deadly toxins.

     Symons Family Chiropractic is offering the Maximized Living healthcare delivery system in order to bring real health to the community.  Learn the resources and tools for total wellness. Call 561-333-8353 to learn more about these events and the Maximized Living healthcare system, and find out if you are in a toxic environment by taking the toxicity test at http://www.maximizedlivingmakeover.com

About Maximized Living Inc. 

    Maximized Living is a health care delivery system working to fundamentally change the way people view and manage their health.  Through its network of 1,000+ doctors, Maximized Living incorporates their “5 Essentials” in promoting natural wellness programs including: mental wellbeing, chiropractic care to maximize nerve supply, nutrition, exercise and detoxification. http://www.drsymons.com

About Symons Family Chiropractic

    Dr Matthew Symons is the owner of the largest holistic wellness clinic in Palm Beach County. He was trained under Dr. Ben Lerner, the founder of Maximized Living. Dr. Symons is a team doctor for the Wellness Advisory Council Team USA Wrestling, Team USA Judo and Team USA Weightlifting as well as professional sports teams.
    It’s his passion to teach and serve the people of his community that drives him daily. Dr. Symons utilizes cutting-edge, spinal corrective chiropractic. He employs a nutritional counselor for basic and advanced detoxification programs, has burst training exercise classes, and workshops on time and stress management. His wellness center also has massage therapy. Dr. Symons’ youngest patient has been just a few hours old and his eldest, a centenarian. Dr. Symons’ patients have included professional athletes and very high profile public personalities. But mostly Dr. Symons takes care of local families who want to get and stay healthy in an unhealthy world.

 

For more information about Symons Family Chiropractic, or this particular news angle, please contact Jerry Zel at 561-333-8353 or [email protected]

April, 2012 – US Building Inspectors

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US Building Inspectors

 

In the below videos, owner of US Building Inspectors Patti Neri talks about how they stand out from the “sea of inspection companies” in South Florida. She also explains how a home inspection can save you money in the long run.  US Building Inspectors continues to expand, with more inspectors and more territory (four counties) being covered. For the related article, see “Archives” and then “AW Spotlight.”  For more information about US Building Inspectors, call them at (561) 784-8811 or visit their website. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April, 2012 – Palm Beach Zoo hosts a Very Special Science Fair

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West Palm Beach, FL, March 29, 2012 The Department of Exceptional Student Education will sponsor the Fourth Annual Very Special Science Fair to be held on April 3 and April 4, 2012, hosted by the Palm Beach Zoo. The Very Special Science Fair is the culmination of Professional Development that encourages teachers to instill scientific inquiry and discovery into their instruction. Seven hundred students with significant Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder, grades kindergarten through 12, are expected to participate in the Fair. Each classroom will develop a science project which will be displayed at the Palm Beach Zoo’s Peggy Brown Pavilion. All Science Fair projects follow standard Science Fair protocol.

In addition to hosting the event, the zoo will provide free carousel rides for participating students, as well as animal encounters and education programs. This is the third year in a row that this event has been held at the zoo. Kids’ Dreams Inc., a 501 (c) 3 public charity, is sponsoring  zoo admission to over 400 underserved students that attend Title I schools. 

Since its inception four years ago, The Very Special Science Fair has quadrupled in the number of classrooms participating in this event. Students are proud of the hard work they have invested in developing their science projects and thrilled to see them displayed at the Zoo’s Peggy Brown Pavilion. Participants have thoroughly enjoyed attending the special wildlife presentations given by Zoo staff, watching all the animals in their habitats, and picnicking under the shady trees.

Dr. Twila Reinke from Pahokee Senior High had this to say about last year’s Very Special Science Fair: “We’re packing up our 2011 Science Fair Project for summer break, and the kids won’t let me do it. They want to keep the display up a little longer. The opportunity to participate in the Science Fair at the Palm Beach Zoo was especially meaningful because the students have taken such particular pride in their accomplishment. They have learned so much about life sciences, and more importantly, learned so much about what they can do.”

The Department of Exceptional Student Education wishes to thank the Department of Federal and State Programs, the Palm Beach Zoo, Kids’ Dreams, the Nestle Corporation, and the Graham-Eckes Palm Beach Academy Foundation for their generosity in making this very special day a reality.

For more information about the Very Special Science Fair please contact Claudia Harden, Palm Beach Zoo Marketing Manager at (561) 214-1667 or [email protected]. Photo ops of students with their science fair projects and the awards ceremony will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on both days.

April, 2012 – Screening of Marathon

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WHAT:   A screening of MARATHON  

DATE:   Thursday, April 5, 2012

TIME:      7:00 pm

PLACE:  De Hoernle Lecture Hall, Lynn University,
               3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431 

 

In celebration of National Poetry Month, The Palm Beach Poetry Festival in Partnership with the William Meredith Foundation will present Marathon, a film that chronicles portions of the life of William Meredith, past United States Poet Laureate. William Meredith suffered a severe stroke but recovered and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the National Book Award and the LA Times Book Award. The screening of Marathon will be followed by a Q&A with Richard Harteis, Meredith’s partner and creator of the film.

 

Learn more about William Meredith on the Academy of American Poets website: — or visit the  William Meredith Foundation.  For a trailer of the film visit their site.


William Meredith was United States Poet Laureate 1978-1980. Born in 1919 in New York City, he graduated in 1940 from Princeton University, where he first began to write poetry. He served as a naval pilot during the Second World War and the Korean War. Meredith is the author of nine books of poetry. “Effort at Speech” won the National Book Award in 1987, and “Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems” won the Pulitzer Prize 1988.

Books and DVD will be sold following the screening of this outstanding film

 Visit the Festival website for upcoming events throughout the year: www.palmbeachpoetryfestival.org.

 

The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is presented annually in partnership with Old School Square Cultural Arts Center and graciously sponsored by Morgan Stanley Smith Barney – Windler Group of Atlanta, Palm Beach Cultural Council, Palm Beach County, The Palm Beach Post, WPBI Classical South Florida, and Murder on the Beach, the festival’s official bookseller.    

 

Palm Beach Poetry Festival

3199 B-3 Lake Worth Road

Lake Worth, Florida 33461

561-868-2063

June, 2012 – STÉPHANE’S to Open in June in Boca

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STÉPHANE’S, BOCA RATON’S CHIC NEW RESTAURANT & LOUNGE,
SET TO TANTILIZE PALATES BEGINNING JUNE 2012

 

America and France will meet, deliciously so, in Boca Raton when Stéphane’s opens its doors in June 2012.  Here, diners will find a contemporary menu of sophisticated, unpretentious, deliciously affordable French-American fare served in a casually elegant ambiance. To ensure Stéphane’s brings something unique to Boca Raton, owner Stéphane Lang-Willar has compiled an all-star crew to help bring his vision to life. Manning the ovens is executive chef John Belleme, formerly of the highly successful Umi Fishbar & Grill in Palm Beach. Taking wine service to the next level, Stéphane’s will feature an exquisite wine program created by nationally renowned Master Sommelier Virginia Philip; a recent James Beard Award semifinalist. Along with exceptional food and wine must come exceptional service – that’s where general manager Patrick Keenan comes into play. Keenan has several years of experience in the restaurant and hospitality industry under his belt, having served as manager for Hillstone Restaurant Group in California, New York and South Florida. With its amazing team of professionals, mouth-watering menu and $4.5 million build-out, Stéphane’s is positioned to be a hot dining and lounge destination – Boca Raton’s new, must-try spot to see and be seen.

 

The ambiance at Stéphane’s will be the epitome of casual elegance. Created by acclaimed designer, Sherif Ayad, president of ID & Design International, the restaurant will evoke a cool European vibe with a sleek, modern design, from stunning granite table tops to polished mother of pearl tile accents. Despite the contemporary blueprint, Stéphane’s will make diners feel warm and welcome. Red velvet upholstered booths in the dining room create the perfect setting for an intimate dinner, while soft, recessed lighting sets the mood. Stéphane’s’ indoor bar and lounge will seat 23, the ample dining room 162 and the private dining room will accommodate 12.  The restaurant’s gorgeous outdoor patio lounge will seat 80. Leaving no detail unnoticed, at Stéphane’s, a one-of-a-kind, self-produced mix of lounge music will play for guests’ enjoyment. The mix will be available for purchase at the restaurant or via download from their website.

 

Exquisitely crafted by Chef Belleme, the moderately priced, value-oriented menu at Stéphane’s has plenty of delicious, diverse options for lunch and dinner. Serving only the freshest sustainable seafood and hormone-free meat from animals raised on a 100% vegetarian diet; diners can enjoy raw bar selections such as a fabulous array of chilled oysters from the East and West coast, with black pepper mignonette, horseradish, cocktail sauce and lemon (MP) and split Alaskan king crab legs ($9 per leg). No doubt a selling point for bivalve fans will be the selection of mussels at Stéphane’s, served in a cast iron pot, eight different ways ($12-15), from white wine and Provencal to Mumbai (curry, crème fraîche, parsley). 

Appetizers include salmon tartare with olive oil, capers, onions, dill and pink peppercorns ($10); warm melted fresh Brie with orange glaze, fresh fruits and toasted French baguette ($12); and Stéphane’s charcuterie – assorted cured meats, pork rillettes, cornichons and toasted French baguette ($14). Delicious entrées include duck a l’orange served with potato cakes, carrot purée and cauliflower purée ($21); Mediterranean sea bass with rice pilaf and mushroom ($26); and roasted aged prime rib on the bone “au jus” served with a loaded baked potato ($29). Stéphane’s also offers a variety of pastas, salads, soups and burgers. A meal isn’t complete without one of the tempting home-made desserts, such as the petit ménage a trois – a crème brulée trio: orange Grand Marnier, vanilla and pistachio ($7).

 

 

A special prix-fixe lunch will be served Monday through Friday, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., priced at $19.90 per person.  Every Saturday and Sunday, Stéphane’s will serve a special a la carte champagne brunch, beginning at 10 a.m. A variety of brunch favorites will be offered including Virginia ham – eggs Benedict with diced tomato, green onion and Hollandaise sauce ($13) and Belgium chocolate chip pancakes with chocolate sauce and whipped cream ($9). To pair, a refreshing bubbly cocktail such as the New Bellini – peach nectar and St-Germain liquor or a classic mimosa ($9). Omelets, waffles, pastries and fresh fruit juices will also be on offer.

Stéphane’s will take “to go” dining to a new level with gourmet curbside service. No need to call ahead or place an order online; simply park in a designated space and a server will come to the car. Menu items for curbside service: juicy whole rotisserie chicken, St. Tropez style, with roasted seasonal vegetables and potato purée ($15); classic Caesar salad or mixed greens salad ($5); vanilla crème brulée ($4); and a side of whole French baguette ($2). Beer and wine by the bottle can also be purchased curbside.  Created by esteemed Master Sommelier Virginia Philip, one of 21 women in the world to hold that title, and Lang-Willar, the wine program at Stéphane’s is perfectly tailored to pair with the diverse flavors on the menu. Stéphane’s will have more than 100 wines available with approximately 35 selections by the glass. Along with the array of wines, the restaurant’s bar manager, Melvin Negron, is creating a spirited list of signature cocktails and molecular martinis. Stéphane’s will offer a small bites menu during cocktail hour every afternoon, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and again during late-night cocktail hour, beginning at 10 p.m. until close, with the exception of Friday and Saturday nights. It will be the perfect place for a stress-relieving cocktail after a long day at work or late-night drinks with friends.

Stéphane Lang-Willar is no stranger to the culinary world, having owned and operated the successful Leon de Bruxelles, the first restaurant chain in France to go public. Originally from Paris, France, Lang-Willar has more than 30 years of experience in the restaurant industry and is committed to providing the healthiest and most sublime cuisine to his patrons, in line with his philosophy that “in order to live well, one must eat well.” After visiting Stéphane’s, he is confident diners will adopt this philosophy as well. Stéphane’s is located at 2006 NW Executive Center Circle, off Glades Road, in Boca Raton and scheduled to open June 2012. Hours of operation: Monday through Thursday, from 11:30 a.m. to midnight; Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 1a.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 a.m.; and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to midnight. Telephone: (561) 893-8838; www.stephanesrestaurant.com.

 

April, 2012 – Taylor Swift, a Great Role Model

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Mommy Moments

 

Taylor Swift – A Great Role Model for our Daughters

 

By Krista Martinelli

 

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Taylor Swift, my 6-year-old daughter's favorite singer

After listening to many hours of Taylor Swift songs and hearing the words sung by my daughter, I have to say that Taylor Swift is amazing. She writes her own songs and she is original – a refreshing change from the American Idol culture that we’re growing accustomed to (where the main goal is to just sing another person’s song well). In fact, she walked away from a major music recording contract at the age of 14 because she insisted on writing her own songs. This was a bold move and “unheard of” at the time. At the age of 22, she manages her own brand and her own multi-million dollar business.  And most importantly, she actually thinks about being a good role model for young girls. Instead of “early success gone wrong” as we have seen with so many other young stars, she seems to be truly a “good girl.”

“She has been in the spotlight without a single public mis-step,” Barbara Finklestein from a 60 Minutes interview with Taylor Swift last year. Check out this video, part one of a longer 60 Minutes interview to learn more about Taylor.

 

Swift is a great example for young girls because of her confidence and decision making skills in her career. She knew exactly what she wanted to do, ever since she was ten years old (or possibly younger) and never flinched or walked away from her dream.

Last fall my daughter had the chance to see Taylor Swift in concert with her Dad – and a few of her girlfriends.  And after hearing about how amazing the show was, so well-orchestrated with powerful choreography, I have to admit I was envious.  Next time this Mom is going – for sure!  J  For the song “Speak Now,” they produced a whole wedding scene, which is interrupted by Taylor singing her resonating lyrics…

 

I am not the kind of girl

Who should be rudely barging in

On a white veil occasion

But you are not the kind of boy

Who should be marrying the wrong girl…


I remember watching one of the rudest moments in award show history, when Swift won the 2010 Grammy for Album of the Year and Kanye West grabbed the microphone away from her, even before I really knew who Taylor Swift was.  Kanye West was booed by the audience for his disrespect of her accomplishment, and Swift graciously ignored his gesture, keeping quiet on TV interviews after the incident. Since then, she’s continued to receive plentiful awards and has been awarded over 100 times to date. Here’s her list of nominations and awards so far.

Swift has also been a champion of anti-bullying, and her song “Mean” has become a theme song for the simple message of being nice – not mean – to others. Although you might assume that the song came from a relationship gone wrong or a bullying incident as a child, the song actually was directed at a harsh music critic. After she sang off key in a performance with Stevie Nicks, one critic wrote that Taylor “had killed her career overnight.”  So in response, she wrote “Mean.” 

 

Someday I’ll be living in a big old city

And all you’re ever gonna be is mean

Someday I’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me

And all you’re ever gonna be is mean

Why ya gotta be so mean?

 

See the “Mean” music video (below). Changing it up, Taylor plays banjo in this song.

 

 

 

In a nutshell, she’s talented and she never seems to do anything embarrassing, even while so many other rising young stars do.  As for Taylor, no drug incidents, no sex scandals, and no shop-lifting arrests. She’s just a clean-cut, super-talented girl with a great message to her young fans.  In a refreshing change from the norm, she sets an example in her songs, in her business life and in her personal life too. You can visit TaylorSwift.com for more information about her upcoming events and albums.

 

My daughter wearing her favorite shirt, the Taylor Swift concert T-shirt
My daughter wearing her favorite shirt, the Taylor Swift concert T-shirt

Krista Martinelli is the mother of two, the editor of AroundWellington.com (the best in local online news), and is also a devoted Taylor Swift fan.

 

March, 2012 – SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE MUSEUM BREAKS GROUND FOR EXPANSION

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SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE MUSEUM BREAKS GROUND FOR EXPANSION

Public is invited to free community celebration on April 5

 

(West Palm Beach, FL) Launching the South Florida Science Museum on a path from good to great, Museum leadership and community leaders are inviting the general public to a free groundbreaking reception on April 5, 2012 at 10 a.m.  Featuring entertainment, refreshments, interactive science experiments and more, the celebration will honor the Museum’s past 50 years as a beloved South Florida institution, and unveil plans to build the right foundation at the right time for the Museum’s next 50 years.

 

Earlier this year, the Palm Beach County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a $2.4 million grant for the Museum’s newly revised expansion plan.  Coupled with monies raised from the Museum’s staff and board members, the current $3 million in cash and pledges for the campaign is enough for the Museum to break ground on a 6,000-square-foot expansion and to renovate the current main exhibit spaces.

 

“For more than 50 years, the South Florida Science Museum has inspired families and out-of-town visitors with hands-on, minds-on experiences,” said Lew Crampton, Museum CEO. “Today with more than 150,000 visitors per year and an additional 45,000 students being served by the Museum, we aim to redefine the way we think, learn and interact with science in our lives.  It’s important to note that the South Florida Science Museum is currently the second busiest science center in the country. This expansion will take the Museum from a good institution to a great one.  This community deserves an incredible science center and the time is right to move forward with this next step.”

 

The South Florida Science Museum is the only public museum for science, technology and natural history education in Palm Beach County.  The new Museum will feature state of the art, hands-on exhibitions, including a new travelling exhibition hall to showcase top new exhibits, an expanded aquarium, and an interactive Everglades Adventure.  The expansion project is targeted for completion in December 2013, and the Museum will remain open during construction.

 

“After hosting 5 million visitors, the pressing need for this project is clear,” continued Crampton. “As the leading cultural and educational resource in Palm Beach County devoted to science and technology, the current facilities are too cramped and worn.  Currently, we can’t even accommodate many really great traveling exhibits – we’re just too small.  And the demand for the museum is growing annually as the region grows with the addition of new families.  Our community’s school children deserve a state-of-the-art facility to engage them in learning about science and technology, so essential to securing good jobs and assuring our nation’s future in an increasingly competitive world.”

 

According to Crampton, the Museum will launch a $1.5 million capital campaign over the next 18 months to add quality exhibits and new visitor amenities to the current expansion plans.  Additional plans for the capital campaign include: a new permanent interactive exhibit featuring “Science on a Sphere”, an exploration of our world’s climate and natural environment with particular focus on our region’s specialty, the hurricane; an Everglades exhibit including aquatic tanks, an outdoor interpretive display and a simulated airboat ride; and a newly expanded Science and Nature path.

 

Groundbreaking plans include presentations by County Commissioner Shelley Vana, City of West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio, Museum CEO Lew Crampton and Museum Board of Trustees President Matt Lorentzen.  The Palm Beach Atlantic University dance ensemble will perform and guests are invited to tour the current Museum and participate in interactive science experiments for free.  Advance reservations are required.

 

The South Florida Science Museum is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach.  To attend the Museum’s free groundbreaking festivities or to support the capital campaign efforts, please reach Kristina Holt at (561) 370-7740 or [email protected], or visit the Museum’s website at www.sfsm.org.

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March, 2012 – The Story of Joey’s Outback

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The Story of Joey’s Outback Adventures

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Michael and Francesca  have always loved children. Unfortunately it wasn’t in the cards for them to have a child when they married late in life. Both come from families that value close relationships. They realized that there are many children in need of a strong family life, and so they looked into several organizations that place children in need with good families in South Florida. One of these organizations was Kids In Distress, and through KID, Michael and Francesca became certified foster parents. Shortly after being licensed, they were called and told that a 13-month old boy needed immediate placement into a foster-to-adopt family. They agreed to foster him, and he immediately won their hearts. Six months later, in May of 2009, they were fortunate enough to adopt him through Children’s Home Society.  Michael and Francesca had finally found the joy of parenthood with their adopted son, Joey!

During the next couple of years, he developed a very sociable, outgoing personality. He enjoyed his playtime with his parents, but loved to be with other children as well.  As older parents, there were not many opportunities for this. The couple took Joey to a variety of different places to play, learn, and have fun, but never found somewhere that had everything in one place. To spend as much time as possible with him during his formative years, they developed the concept of a children’s play, learn and party recreation center with an educational component. And so, Joey’s Outback Adventures was born! Michael and Francesca created a place where their son (and other children) could get plenty of physical exercise while gaining strength and balance along with socialization.  The 14,000-square foot center opened in February of 2012.

Children also learn by attending enrichment classes and at the same time, they enjoy a very social, party atmosphere.  Joey’s Outback Adventures not only enables Joey to play and learn with Mommy and Daddy every day, yet can spread the joy and opportunity for other children and their parents!

The purpose of Joey’s Outback is to bring smiles to other children as it does for Joey, while at the same time providing a place where parents can come and enjoy their children while they play, learn, and party. Mommy and Daddy can relax in the parent lounge, read a book, watch television, have use of free Wi-Fi, and enjoy themselves, knowing that their children are in a safe and secure, family-oriented environment.  Children can even play and interact with the center’s engaging family of “Roo-mates”.

There are so many children right here in Palm Beach County in need of loving homes and happy times that during the course of the coming years, Joey’s Outback Adventures will be having fundraisers for various children’s organizations, to help bring joy and happiness to other children who are less fortunate than their beloved Joey. They look forward to seeing everyone’s child come to play, learn and party at Joey’s Outback Adventures with Joey’s big, happy  “family”.     www.JoeysOutback.com