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March, 2012 – Golden Lion Tamarins Born at Palm Beach Zoo

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Golden Lion Tamarins Born at Palm Beach Zoo

 

West Palm Beach, Florida, March 19, 2012 – The Palm Beach Zoo has announced the birth of twin golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) on Wednesday, March 14th to mother Guilda and father Jack. The sex of the babies is not yet known. This is the third set of twins born to Guilda and Jack in the past three years. The Palm Beach Zoo houses 10 golden lion tamarins, including the new twins. Eighteen golden lion tamarins have been born at the Palm Beach Zoo since 1987.    

 

Golden lion tamarins are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List for Threatened Species and are listed as Endangered. More than 90% of the original Atlantic coastal forest, which contains the golden lion tamarin’s habitat, has been lost or fragmented to obtain lumber and charcoal and to clear out areas for plantations, cattle pasture, and development. Golden lion tamarins have been the focus of intense captive breeding and reintroduction efforts during the last 30 years. Thanks to these and other conservation efforts, their population in the wild has grown from less than 200 to approximately 1600. Continued conservation is still needed, especially continued protection and restoration of tamarin habitat.

 

Golden lion tamarins are small primates whose native habit is in the dense lowland rain forest and swamp forest of southeastern coastal Brazil. Their coloration ranges from pale gold to a rich reddish-gold, with variable black markings, particularly on the tail. Their head and body length is about 11 inches and their tail averages 13 inches. Wild golden lion tamarins typically weigh 1.2 – 1.5 pounds. Zoo tamarins may be somewhat larger and heavier.

 

In the wild, fruit and insects make up the major part of their diet. They also eat spiders, snails, small lizards, birds’ eggs and nestlings, flowers, and frogs. In the zoo, they eat specially formulated marmoset diet, crickets, mealworms, and a variety of fresh fruits.  

 

In most monkey species, only the mother carries a new baby; but in marmosets and tamarins, the father as well as older brothers and sisters will also help carry the baby, giving the mother a chance to rest. In golden lion tamarins, the mother carries the babies 24 hours a day for the first week or so after birth, after which the father and later the siblings start to help.

 

Golden lion tamarins in the wild may live as long as 17 years, but most fall victim to predators, injury or illness long before reaching this age. In the protected environment of a zoo, some individuals survive beyond 20 years of age.

 

About the Palm Beach Zoo

The Palm Beach Zoo is located at 1301 Summit Boulevard, just east of I-95 between Southern and Forest Hill Boulevard. There is ample free parking. The zoo is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day except Christmas and Thanksgiving Day. For more information regarding the Palm Beach Zoo please visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

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March, 2012 – PBC Cultural Council Posts Summer Camp Guide

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Palm Beach County Cultural Council Posts Guide to Cultural Summer Camps for Children

Potential Campers Can Apply Online for Scholarships; Registration Deadline is April 13

 

( Lake Worth , FL – March 19, 2012) The Palm Beach County Cultural Council, the official arts agency that serves non-profit cultural organizations and professional artists throughout the county, has posted on its website (www.palmbeachculture.com) a guide to local summer camps with a cultural theme. 

 

“Camps at cultural institutions are fun for kids in the summer, and parents can be assured that their children are learning something valuable and being exposed to arts and culture. They are also a great value,” said Rena Blades, Chief Executive Officer of the Cultural Council.

 

Among the 43 participating local cultural organizations offering summer camps for children are the Armory Art Center, ArtStage Performing Arts Center, Everglades Youth Conservation Camp/FAU, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Lake Worth Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Norton Museum of Art, River Center, Pine Jog Environmental Education Center, Sol Children’s Theatre in partnership with Olympic Heights Community High School, South Florida Science Museum and the Youth Orchestra of Palm Beach County.

 

In addition, 14 of the participating cultural organizations listed online are offering  18 different summer camp scholarships with values ranging between $100 and $600. Interested parents can register for summer camp scholarships on the Council’s web site. The deadline for registration is April 13, 2012.

 

The Council’s Summer Cultural Guide with scholarship information can be directly accessed at www.palmbeachculture.com/campprizes.

 

About the Palm Beach County Cultural Council:

The Cultural Council is Palm Beach County ‘s official arts agency and serves non-profit cultural organizations and professional artists throughout the county.  The Cultural Council’s responsibilities include marketing the county’s cultural experiences to visitors and residents, administering grants to organizations and artists, expanding arts and cultural education opportunities, advocating for funding and arts-friendly policies, and serving cultural organizations and artists through capacity building training and exposure to funders and audiences.

 

The Palm Beach County Cultural Council is now located in the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building, 601 Lake Avenue in downtown Lake Worth . The building contains galleries for community exhibitions, the Uniquely Palm Beach Store, tourism services, and education and training facilities. It is open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, please visit www.palmbeachculture.com.

 

Available for Interview:

Rena Blades

Chief Executive Officer /  Palm Beach County Cultural Council

561.471.2901  /  [email protected]

 

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS, Inc.

561.756.4298  /  [email protected]

March, 2012 – Artists are Donating hundreds of Hand Made Bowls to Haitian Empty Bowl Fund-Raiser

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Artists are Donating hundreds of Hand Made Bowls to Haitian Empty Bowl Fund-Raiser

Saturday, March 24 – 10 AM to 4 PM

 

On Saturday, March 24 from 10 AM- 4 PM, Twenty Plus Downtown Lake Worth Restaurants and Food Specialty shops will be offering samples of their food in support of the Haitian Empty Bowl Fund-Raiser. This food will go into the hundreds of hand made bowls being donated by local Palm Beach County artists.  Advance donations for the bowls are being taken at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery at 605 Lake Avenue in downtown Lake Worth.  Advance donations are $25 for one bowl and $80 for four bowls.  All bowls will be $35 on day of the event.  The gallery is open seven days a week.

 

Over 300 visitors participate in this event every year.  They start lining up at the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery at 10AM to select their hand-crafted bowls on a first come, first serve basis.  Then the fun begins.  You fill the bowls with samples of food from restaurants all over town.  This gives new meaning to “Eat your Hearts Out.”

 

This year many individual artists as well as groups of artists are making bowls for the event.  Gail Pasternack, Tracy Rosof-Petersen and Courtney Page are among artists who have already donated dozens of bowls to the event.  The Ceramics League of Palm Beach will have dozens more coming in. 

 

Students from the class of Brian Kovachik, Jupiter Community High School, brought over sixty bowls into the gallery for the event. Other high schools are expected to do the same. This is a wonderful chance for high school students to contribute to children in dire need of support.  They came through this challenge like champions.

 

Tickets for this event are on sale at Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery at 605 Lake Avenue, downtown Lake Worth and at Studio 205 at 600 Lake.  Donations are $25 a bowl in advance, $80 for four bowls.  On the day of the event the donation request will be $35.  The bowls will be chosen on a first come- first serve basis on the day of the event.  Twenty restaurants will be providing samples of their foods to those purchasing bowls. 

For Advance Tickets Contact:

Joyce Brown

[email protected]

215-205-9441

March, 2012 – PrideFest in Lake Worth

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PrideFest 2012 in Lake Worth

 

The City of Lake Worth will be recognizing and honoring PrideFest 2012 by holding a flag raising ceremony on the steps of City Hall on Tuesday, March 20 at 5:30 pm, which will include a reading of the Lake Worth City Commission 2012 PrideFest Proclamation.

PrideFest of Lake Worth and the Palm Beaches will be celebrated over 12 days from March 19, 2012 to March 31, 2012 culminating in a unique and colorful PrideFest Parade being held on Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 11:30 am in Downtown Lake Worth. There will be live music and entertainment as well as fabulous food and merchandise.

The 2012 PrideFest Week of Pride events are as follows:

 

Pride Bingo

March 19, 2012 – 9:30 pm at H.G. Roosters

 

PrideFest Proclamation and Rising of Flag

March 20, 2012 – 5:30 pm at City Hall

 

Mack Mixer meets Pride Business Alliance

March 21, 2012 – 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm at Lounge at Mara

 

Pride Art Show “The beauty of a Man” by Joe Horton

March 22, 2012 – 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm at Webber Galleries

 

19th Annual PrideFest of Lake Worth and the Palm Beaches

March 24 & 25, 2012 – 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm at Bryant Park

 

Saturday Night After Party

March 24, 2012 – 10:00 pm at Lounge at Mara

PrideFest Parade 20 years of HOPE marching to the beat of pride

March 25, 2012 – 11:30 am at Downtown Lake Worth

 

Sunday Pride BBQ

March 25, 2012 – 2:00 pm at The MadHatter Lounge

March 25, 2012 – 6:00 pm at The Bar Lake Worth

 

Sunday Night After Party

March 30 & 31, 2012 – 8:00 pm at The Lake Worth Playhouse

 

“Send in the Queens” Drag Concert

For additional information please contact Compass Center at www.compassGLCC.com or by calling 561-533-9699.

 

 

 

March, 2012 – Lexi Luca Sings at RP Art and Music Fest

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March, 2012 – Lexi Luca at the Royal Palm Art & Music Festival

 

Lexi Luca, who was also a finalist in Wellington Idol this year, sings “Set Fire to the Rain” by Adele at the Royal Palm Art & Music Festival on March 10th, 2012. For more information about the annual RP Art & Music Festival, visit the website of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce – www.cpbchamber.com.

March, 2012 – Wellington’s Third Annual Ironhorse Motorcycle Ride

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Wellington’s Third Annual Ironhorse Motorcycle Ride

 

Join us for the freedom, sunshine and open road on Saturday, March 24th, 2012 for the Third Annual Wellington Ironhorse Motorcycle Ride. This ride is free (riders are responsible for their own meals and beverages) and open to all motorcycle enthusiasts in the area. 

 

Riders will meet at 9:00 am at City Hall (12300 Forest Hill Boulevard) and will depart promptly at 9:30 am. Riders will head north, stopping for lunch at Crawdaddy’s Restaurant in Jensen Beach (food and beverage not included). Registrations will be accepted the day of the ride. We hope to see you there!

 

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

March, 2012 – Peter Pan at the Kravis

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THE ULTIMATE FAMILY EXPERIENCE

COMING TO THE KRAVIS CENTER 
FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS!

 

Tony® Award nominee Cathy Rigby takes flight in an all new production of PETER PAN August 1-5, 2012


WEST PALM BEACH (March 9, 2012) – Audiences are invited to discover the magic all over again of the two-time Emmy Award winning, and two-time Tony® Award-nominated production: Cathy Rigby is PETER PAN. Families and fans alike have their chance to “fly” into the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts for this magical production running August 1-5, 2012. Tickets are available now to Kravis Center donors only.  Become a Donor now by calling the Kravis Center donor services Hotline at 561-651-4320 or via the Kravis Center website at Kravis.org/Membership.

Public ticket sale for PETER PAN begins May 19 at 10 am.  

 

PETER PAN is a unique, family-friendly attraction of spectacle and fantasy.  The thrill of flying, timeless magical moments and a captivating hook will mesmerize young and old alike.  The legend you thought you knew, is now the adventure you never dreamed possible…Cathy Rigby is PETER PAN!

 

PETER PAN is produced by McCoy Rigby Entertainment, Nederlander Presentations, Albert Nocciolino in association with Larry Earl Payton, Michael Filerman, Heni Koenigsberg and La Mirada Theatre For The Performing Arts.  Direction by Glenn Casale who directed the 1999 Tony® Award nominated and Emmy winning PETER PAN starring Cathy Rigby.  Mr. Casale has been a resident at the California Musical Theatre for almost 23 seasons where he has directed over 550 shows.  The flying sequence choreographer is Paul Rubin, “The Fly Guy“, who has choreographed some of the most memorable flying sequences from the Tony® Award winning Broadway production of Wicked, to Cathy Rigby’s Emmy Award winning DVD of PETER PAN.   The creative team includes Patti Columbo (Choreographer), Keith Levenson (Musical Director), Michael Gilliam (Lighting Design), Julie Ferrin (Sound Design), Sean Boyd (Fight Director) and Julia Flores (Casting Director).

 

McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT (Tom McCoy & Cathy Rigby – Executive Producers) Tom McCoy and Cathy Rigby are beginning their 17th season as Executive Producers of the McCoy Rigby Entertainment Series at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.  Since the 1994/95 Season, McCoy Rigby has produced over 75 plays, musicals, concerts, dramas, and comedies. MRE has also produced several Broadway productions and National Tours including PETER PAN, Seussical the Musical both starring Cathy Rigby, Jesus Christ Superstar starring Carl Anderson, Camelot formerly starring Michael York and through 2008, starring Lou Diamond Phillips, and Happy Days, The Musical.  

Since 1990, PETER PAN starring Cathy Rigby has made 4 stops on Broadway, garnering four Tony® Nominations including Best Revival of a Musical and Best Actress in a Musical.  Other credits include the A&E Television Network Premiere of “PETER PAN,” which received 4 Emmy Award Nominations and one Emmy Award; “The Historic All Star Concert for Pope John Paul II” at the Los Angeles Coliseum, and the award-winning documentary on balancing wellness, titled “Faces of Recovery.”

“PETER PAN sparkles with fairy dust!  Rigby has mastered the boy who wouldn’t grow up.” – Washington Post.


PETER PAN “flies” into the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts August 1-5, 2012. Performances run Wednesday, August 1 through Saturday, August 4 at 7 pm, with matinees Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4 at 2 pm, and Sunday, August 5 at pm and 5:3pm. Tickets are available now to donors only.  Become a Donor by calling the Kravis Center donor services Hotline at 561-651-4320 or via the Kravis Center website at Kravis.org/Membership. Tickets will be on-sale to the public beginning May 19 at 10am at the Kravis Center Box Office 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in West Palm Beach, on line at www.kravis.org/peterpan or by calling (561) 832-7469 or (800) 572-8471, and at all Ticketmaster outletsTickets start at $25.  Group orders of 10 or more receive a discount and may be placed by calling 
561-651-4438 or 561-651-4304. 

For additional information on the show, please visit http://cathyrigbyispeterpan.com/

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About the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts:
Celebrating 20 Years of Artistic Excellence and Commitment to the Community, the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit performing arts center whose mission is to enhance the quality of life in Palm Beach County by presenting a diverse schedule of national and international artists and companies of the highest quality; by offering comprehensive arts education programs; by providing a Palm Beach County home in which local and regional arts organizations can showcase their work; and by providing economic catalyst and community leadership in West Palm Beach, supporting efforts to increase travel and tourism to Palm Beach County.

INTERVIEWS AVAILABLEMEDIA CONTACT
Elizabeth Dashiell
561-543-8276
[email protected]

 

 

FOR PHOTOS:

To download accompanying images, go to:

http://pressroom.kravis.org

 

FOR VIDEO / B-ROLL:

To download accompanying video / b-roll, go to:

http://pressroom.kravis.org

March, 2012 – Cocktail Culture at the Norton

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Cocktail Culture at the Norton

 

 

Cocktail Culture Curator Michelle Finamore will give a presentation on the history of the cocktail hour and its profound impact on fashion and design at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 1, 2012 at the Norton Museum of Art. The presentation is free with regular Museum admission.  Highlighting some of the spectacular works of fashion and design in the exhibition, Finamore will illustrate how “cocktail culture” influenced the creations of designers such as Jeanne Lanvin, Christian Dior, Cartier, Yves Saint Laurent and Miu Miu as well as fashion photography and illustration by the likes of Kenneth Paul Block and Lillian Bassman. She’ll also discuss related social rituals from the Roaring Twenties to the present day. The exhibition has been extended through April 15.

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March, 2012 – Wellington High School Debate Team hosts ‘College Planning Night At Wellington High’

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Wellington High School Debate Team hosts ‘College Planning Night At Wellington High’

 

Parents and Students are invited to attend a free College Planning lecture to be held on Thursday, March 29th from 6-8 pm in the Media Center at Wellington High School. David Eisenson, President of College Planning Masters, will cover a variety of topics including strategies designed to enhance admissions chances, applications, FAFSA forms, and how to successfully navigate the financial aid process. This promises to be an extremely enlightening evening and families with students in all (High School) grades are encouraged to attend.  Refreshments will be served and a raffle for free college planning services will be held to benefit the Wellington High Debate Team. The raffle ($10 per ticket or three for $25) is for a free college admissions and financial aid services package valued at $2,500, and will run through April 6.

 

College Applications & Admissions

How to dazzle admissions officer & increase your chance of being admitted to your Top 3 choice schools!

-Applications

-Essays

-Deadlines, Timelines & Tasks

-Strategies to improve your chances

 

College Financial Aid

Everything you ever wanted to know about Financial Aid for college … but were too confused or stressed to ask!

-FAFSA

-How the Financial Aid system really works

-How to Increase your Financial Aid Eligibility

-Bright Futures & Florida Prepaid

 

David Eisenson, President of College Planning Masters, will cover a variety of topics, including questions to ask before choosing a college; 5 greatest college planning myths; how any family can qualify for financial aid; how to get a “leg up” on the competition, and more!

 

If you are serious about understanding the entire college planning process, you will want to attend!

 

For Parents and Students

**Refreshments will be available, benefiting Wellington High Debate.

Raffle tickets for CPM Service available 3/29-4/5, drawing on 4/6/2012.

90 information-packed minutes, 5 minute CPM offer closes event

March, 2012 – Can You Kangoo?

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Can you Kangoo? Bounce into the Fitness Craze at the Wellington Community Center!

 

 

Now is the perfect time of year to “spring” out of your workout rut and into a class that actually makes fitness fun! Wellington is pleased to welcome Lisa Liebman of Just Bounce, Inc. and her Kangoo Jumps class to the Parks & Recreation program lineup. Originally developed for joggers to reduce impact on joints, the new, innovative Kangoo Jumps boots provide all the benefits of “rebound exercise” such as improved cardiovascular health, increased bone mass, weight loss, and stress reduction. Classes consist of everything from “boot camp” style drills to running and dancing done at your own pace.

 

The first eight-week session begins Tuesday, April 3rd at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard.  Classes are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 10:00 am. The cost to attend one class per week for eight weeks is $100 for Wellington residents and $125 for non-residents, or step up your results with two classes per week for eight weeks at a cost of $180 for Wellington residents and $225 for non-residents.

 

Participants must be at least 16 years of age and must register for this program in advance by visiting the Parks & Recreation page online at www.wellingtonfl.gov, via fax or in person at the Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Boulevard) or Village Park (11700 Pierson Road). For specific details and the latest program information, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or contact Julie Strow, Programs Coordinator, at (561) 753-5262.

 

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