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January, 2012 – A Very Special Event Presented by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Torah

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A Very Special Event Presented by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Torah

Temple Beth Torah, 900 Big Blue Trace, Wellington 33414

 

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Torah is having an event on Tues. that is open to the community. Tuesday, January 17, 2012 from 7 – 9 p.m. in the Temple Beth Torah social hall. Join the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Torah for a very special evening. Professional experts will show you how they can give you a lift and help you feel great.

Each professional has donated a valuable item or service (a $50 value or more) for YOU to WIN in our raffle. Tickets are $10 each or three for $25. EVERYONE is welcome to attend. Tickets will be sold at the door during the event. 

The experts will include:
Dr. Robin Shecter, Board Certified dermatologist
Dina Sitomer, certified personal trainer
Jennine Jones, certified colorist, Hair I Am
Mindy Sepinuck, Fab Finds by Mindy

Renee Hasak, It Works! get fit wraps

Dr. Itzhak Nir, Board Certified plastic surgeon, and more… 

Your donations benefit the non-profit organization, the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Torah. Please read about us: http://www.templebethtorah.net/sisterhood/sisterhood-women-of-reform-judaism/

At least one raffle ticket must be purchased to attend this event. 

Sisterhood President, Tammy Smith sisterhood@templebethtorah.net

561 685-4298

January, 2012 – Third Annual Lebow Awards for Excellence in Shakespearean Performance

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Third Annual Lebow Awards for Excellence in Shakespearean Performance

This year marks the third annual Lebow Award for Excellence in Shakespearean Performance presented by Kids’ Dreams, Inc. in memory of Alan Lebow. On Saturday, December 17, twenty-five Title I high school students participated in the Lebow Award judging. The students performed short selections from Shakespearean plays before a panel of distinguished judges and were scored in five categories of performance which included concentration, emotional commitment, energy, evidence of understanding and overall performance. The two Lebow Award Winners and the two Honorable Mention students were invited to perform at the awards reception, scheduled for January 19 in the Kravis Center ’s Khoury Family Dance Rehearsal Hall prior to the 7 pm performance of Twelfth Night performed by the Classical Theatre Project in the Helen K. Persson Hall.

The two top winners, Jonathan Raffoul (Boynton Beach, Junior) and Johnson Sinophat (Palm Beach Lakes, Junior), will be presented with a check for $1,000, the two Honorable Mention students, Rood Emmanuel (Inlet Grove, Sophomore) and Angel Padua (Palm Beach Lakes, Junior), will each receive a check for $800 and seven additional, Distinguished Participants, Brendan Gardner (Boynton Beach, Junior);Yamari Hanslip (Palm Beach Gardens, Sophomore); Bridgette Karam (Boynton Beach, Junior); Isabella Letourneau (Atlantic, Freshman); Alex Stephenson (Santaluces, Junior); Simone Stewart (Atlantic, Freshman) and Tatyana Renald (Inlet Grove, Junior), will each receive checks for $200. All twenty-five participants will each receive a pair of tickets for the evening’s performance of the Shakespearean comedy, Twelfth Night.

Judges

Ms. Kim Cozort- Professional Equity Actress

Mr. Jashua Sa-ra- Spoken Word poet, percussionist and artist

Ms. Audra Yokley- MFA Graduate Assistant in Acting at FAU

Mrs. Patricia Lebow’ Program Section

Alan Lebow was never at a loss for words, especially those of great poets and playwrights.

Rudyard Kipling. Robert W. Service. John Keats. And especially Shakespeare.

In memory of Mr. Lebow and his love for dramatic recitation, the public charity founded by the Lebows – called Kids’ Dreams – is presenting the Alan Lebow Award for Excellence in Shakespearean Performance. Two $1,000, two $800 and seven $200 cash prizes are being awarded this evening at a special reception prior to The Classical Theatre Project ‘s performance of Twelfth Night in the Helen K. Persson Hall.

Participating full-time high school students enrolled in local Title I High Schools, with qualifying financial need, were judged on a memorized Shakespearean selection of three minutes or less on December 17. The student participants are being honored tonight. The four top awardees have been invited to perform their Shakespeare selections.

Presenters

Ms. Patricia Lebow, Co-founder, President and Director,

Kids’ Dreams, Inc.

Sheriff Rick Bradshaw, Palm Beach County

Jonathan Raffoul, Boynton Beach Community High School

Angel Padua and Johnson Sinophat, Palm Beach Lakes Community High School

Rood Emmanuel, Inlet Grove High School

 

Award Winners

 

Top Winners ($1,000)

Jonathan Raffoul

Johnson Sinophat

Honorable Mention ($800)

Rood Emmanuel

Angel Padua

 

Distinguished Participation ($200)

Brendan Gardner

Yamari Hanslip

Bridgette Karam

Isabella Letourneau

Alex Stephenson

Simone Stewart

Tatyana Renald

 

 

 

The following School District of Palm Beach County high schools are represented this evening:

Atlantic Community High School

Boynton Beach Community High School

Inlet Grove Community High School

Lake Worth Community High School

Leadership Academy West High School

Palm Beach Gardens Community High School

Palm Beach Lakes Community High School

Santaluces Community High School

January, 2012 – Sunday Polo . . . Fun for the Whole Family

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Polo . . . No Longer Just the “Sport of Kings”

 

Family Fun for Everyone

 

Story and Photos By Lois Spatz

 

If you’ve never gone to a polo game, do not feel alone. Many people in the Western Communities have lived here for several years and have never stepped foot on the polo grounds. 

 

Photos from the IPC Press Conference (below) 

 

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“It’s for the upper class only . . . I do not really understand what a polo game is . . .  What do I wear . . . Or what do I do when I get there?” These are just a few of the questions asked around town. It’s been called “The Sport of Kings,” but after a delightful Sunday I found that it’s a fun, affordable event for the whole family too.

 

As the International Polo Club Palm Beach kicks off its ninth season this January, there is something for Around Wellington readers to consider. If you’ve never been, 2012 may be your time to go to a polo game. 

 

“We’re gearing up for one of the most exciting seasons ever,” President of Club Operations John Wash said during the January 4th press conference held at the club’s pavilion.  “This year we have a record-setting 17 teams set to play in the high-goal polo between the opening four tournaments which include the Herbie Pennell Cup, the Joe Barry Memorial Cup, the Ylvisaker Cup and the C.V. Whitney Cup.”

 

Every Sunday during polo season, the IPC field comes alive with activities for the whole family. Starting at 2:00 PM, brunch is served at the field side pavilion located on the East side of the grounds. Although it is a little pricey, it is a divine treat. Guests are greeted with Vueve Cliquot champagne and hors d’oeuvres and then treated to some of the most amazing food this writer has ever eaten, thanks to IPC Catering’s Aaron Menitoff. 

 

2:00 PM is also the start time for the Wellington Zone. This area is beside the pavilion where children can pet farm animals and jump in bounce houses. There is also great seating in this area providing good viewing, especially if you want to relax and watch the game while the kids play. The Wellington Zone boasts reasonably priced food and drinks too. (Side note, this is a great spot for amateur photo enthusiasts to snap an up close shot of players and their ponies in action.) Spectators are also permitted to rent small tents along this area to host private viewing parties.

 

The official start time for each tournament is 3:00 PM. Although there are games all throughout the week, the club hosts its high goal tournaments each Sunday; this season’s calendar set from January 8 until April 22. (By the way, High goal relates to the players achievements and is really a way of ranking the top international players of the game.) 

 

On any given Sunday you will find all walks of life from an Argentinian cowboy who sidelines as a Ralph Lauren model to the Real Housewives from Atlanta. The crowd is filled with everyone from local celebrities to accountants, soccer moms, doctors, dentists and lawyers, there is no discrimination. 

 

Even the players are mostly down-to-earth family guys, just getting to do what they love for a living. One of the highest ranked players in the country, Julio Arellano, spoke to the crowd during the press conference to highlight his firsthand passion of the sport. “I grew up here in Wellington,” Arellano said, “I played in my first tournament here 30 years ago and I haven’t missed a season yet.” Arellano went on to share how every season he packs up his 20-plus ponies, three kids and his wife to play in various tournaments throughout the country from Aiken, SC to Wyoming. “For us it is a family venture, my wife and 14-year-old son play in tournaments as well. It is more than a sport, it is our life.”

 

Director of Polo Operations Jimmy Newman also highlighted an extra level of excitement for the upcoming season. “We are delighted to feature a schedule that includes the best players in the world, with several new teams participating this year.”

 

It’s these world class players, including a lot that live right here in Wellington, and polo’s non-stop pace that make it appealing to so many. The game is divided into six “chuckers” lasting around seven minutes each. And for even more of a thrill, sitting right on the field is an option for a small upgrade to general admission. These seats are the place to feel the breeze of ponies passing, huffing in a full on trot, carrying equestrian athletes swinging mallets with intense concentration.

 

Most of the crowd that sits close to the action dress comfortably but polo fashion can be anything from your best Sunday dress, your favorite Saturday afternoon gear to plain jeans and a top. Everything from Bass flats to Lucchese boots to Christian Louboutin heels to sneakers and sandals, it really is an even playing field, (pun intended). 

 

And don’t be intimidated when it’s time to “stomp the divots.” Get up and go out to in the middle of the field and enjoy some free champagne or an ice cream bar. You never know who you’ll run into.

 

It’s hard to imagine this is all going on in our backyard. The polo fields are located just between Pierson and Lake Worth Road on 120th Avenue, just a little west of Pierson Park. With general Admission starting at $15 and parking at just $5, it’s an affordable family outing. To purchase tickets online and for more information on the club’s events visit Internationalpoloclub.com or call 561-282-5334 

 

Lois Spatz is an avid life enthusiast, professional photographer and content writer. Featured writer in local magazines and newspapers and published photographer. A self-proclaimed expert on life experiences passionate about living the best life. For family portraits, special occasions or events, contact Lois at: loisinfla@mac.com. 

January, 2012 – Dark Sky 2012

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DARK SKY 2012

 

PERFECT FOR KIDS AND GRANDCHILDREN OF THE WELLINGTON CHAMBER. We are delighted to announce that The Wellington Chamber of Commerce and the Village of Wellington with the support of the South Florida Science Museum and the Palm Beach County Amateur Astronomy Association, are presenting our second annual “Dark Sky Party.”   This event is gaining county wide recognition and we are honored we were the first to kick off this event!

The event will take place on January 20, 2012 at 6:30pm at Village Park in the main gym. Attendees will be treated to an evening of sky watching, viewing the planets, learning about constellations, science projects and much more! Great food and beverage will be on site, so please arrive HUNGRY!!!

 

We would like to invite your students to join us that evening.  The cost is $5 per student and $5 for the parent.  Registered attendees will receive a bracelet at the door which must be worn for admission.

 

Each child must be accompanied by an adult. This is a first come, first serve event. On line, or pre-payments will be collected no later than January 16th . Checks must be payable to The Wellington Chamber of Commerce.  Payments are accepted on line athttps://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll

 

-Payment will be accepted at the door however they will be at a $ 10.00 per person charge and those paying at the door cannot be guaranteed commemorative souvenir gifts. We are giving out three telescopes, gift cards from Best Buy, magazine subscriptions and much more!!!

Please view below and feel free to contact me at your convenience! We really need your help in promoting this event at your schools.  561-792-6525 or 917-642-7602!

darkskyparty@gmail.com.    

                   

Respectfully,                                                                                                                                                     

Professor Marc Wiskoff

 

darksky

January, 2012 – Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment (A&E) Cultural Cheer Trivia Week Contest

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RIVERWALK A&E DISTRICT’S JANUARY 16-20 “CULTURAL CHEER TRIVIA WEEK” CONTEST OFFERS DAILY CHANCE TO WIN FANTASTIC CULTURAL GETAWAYS

Facebook Contest Keeps the Cultural Celebration Alive After the Holidays

 

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. – Jan. 11, 2012 – Although the holidays are over, the celebration continues with Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment (A&E) District’s Jan. 16-20 “Cultural Cheer Trivia Week” Contest. Anyone can participate in the contest and say goodbye to the post-holiday and winter blues, simply by answering daily trivia questions about Riverwalk A&E District partners. Those who answer correctly will have a chance to win a wonderful cultural experience in sun-soaked Fort Lauderdale . 

 

To enter the contest, participants must “Like” the Riverwalk A&E District’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/riverwalkae. The trivia question of the day about a District partner will be posted on Riverwalk A&E District’s wall. To answer, participants will complete the entry form and submit it. Those who answer correctly will be entered in a random drawing to possibly win a cultural experience within the Riverwalk A&E District, plus a unique Riverwalk A&E tote bag, recycled from banners which previously “danced in the wind” above the District and lined the historic New River.

 

The daily trivia contest prizes are:

Monday, January 16

A family four-pack admission to the Fort Lauderdale History Center, and a historic black and white photograph of Old Fort Lauderdale.

 

Tuesday, January 17

A family four-pack admission to Offering of the Angels: Old Master Paintings and Tapestries from the Uffizi Gallery, on view at Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale , as well as the fully-illustrated 167-page special exhibition catalog. This famed exhibition features tapestries and paintings by some of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.

 

Wednesday, January 18

Two tickets to Jersey Boys, the 2006 Tony® Award-winning Best Musical about Rock and Rock Hall of Famers The Four Seasons, at Broward Center for the Performing Arts, plus two drink tickets.

 

Thursday, January 19

Four tickets to the Stranahan House Ghost Tour, an hour-long adventure including a visit inside the Historic Stranahan House Museum and a “ghostly” boat ride on the New River . In addition, the winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to shop in the Historic Stranahan House Museum ’s gift shop.

 

Friday, January 20

Two tickets to Florida Grand Opera’s Romeo and Juliet on Saturday, May 12, plus two drink tickets.

 

Contest Rules:

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. This contest is open to persons over the age of 21. Each entrant may only win once. All entries for each day’s question must be received between 12 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. that day. One winner will be randomly selected from among correct entries for each day’s question, and notified via email on the following day. Prize redemption rules vary. Certain limitations apply. Officers, directors and employees of the Performing Arts Center Authority and their immediate families are not eligible to win. All dates, times, programs and artists are subject to change. 

 

About Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District

The Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District is a unique partnership of arts and entertainment organizations located along the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale with the express mission of promoting cultural tourism in South Florida . Presenting over 1000 individual events each year, the District attracts well over 1 million visitors annually. Partners of the Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment Consortium include Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Florida Grand Opera, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society and the Historic Stranahan House Museum. It is supported by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. For more information about Riverwalk A&E District and its partners, visit www.riverwalkae.com.

January, 2012 – Wellington’s AARP Driver Safety Classes Earn Insurance Discounts for Seniors

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Seniors Can Earn Car Insurance Discounts with Wellington’s AARP Driver Safety Class

 

Cars have changed. So have traffic rules, driving conditions and the distractions we face behind the wheel. Rev up your driving skills at Wellington’s AARP Driver Safety Classes, offered one Thursday per month through May 2012. This course is designed to help seniors update their driving knowledge, learn defensive driving techniques and learn how to operate a vehicle more safely in today’s challenging driving environment. The following Thursday sessions are available:

   

Date

Time

Location

Jan. 19th

9:30 am – 3:00 pm

Wellington Community Center (12150 Forest Hill Blvd.)

Feb. 16th

9:30 am – 3:00 pm

The Original Wellington Mall (12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 14B)

Mar. 15th

9:30 am – 3:00 pm

The Original Wellington Mall (12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 14B)

Apr. 19th

9:30 am – 3:00 pm

The Original Wellington Mall (12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 14B)

May 17th

9:30 am – 3:00 pm

The Original Wellington Mall (12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 14B)

 

           

The cost to participate is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members and there are no tests to pass. Florida law requires that auto insurance companies offer seniors a discount upon completion of the course, so consult your agent for details. You might also be eligible to receive a discount on roadside assistance plans.

 

Participants can pre-register by visiting Village Park located at 11700 Pierson Road. The Wellington Community Center will also accept registrations until it closes for construction. In addition, online registration is available by visiting www.wellingtonfl.gov, clicking the Parks & Recreation icon and selecting Online Registration in the left-hand pane. For additional information, contact Howard Trager, Senior Services Advocate, at (561) 791-4785.

 

Note: Due to ongoing construction, adjustments may have to be made to class locations. We apologize for any inconvenience and request that participants call (561)753-2484 or Howard Trager (561)791-4785 for schedule and location changes.

 

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

January, 2012 – Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation’s Inaugural Country Club Chef Showdown

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Boca Chefs To Battle It Out at Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation’s Country Club Chef Showdown

 

BOCA RATON, FL. –   Boca Raton ’s finest chefs are preparing to battle it out at Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation’s inaugural Country Club Chef Showdown. Sound Club will play host to this year’s inaugural event, which takes place on February 2, 2012, and will feature chefs from Boca West Country Club, Broken Sound Club, The Polo Club, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and Woodfield Country Club.

 

Using the same main ingredient, each chef will be asked to create a signature dish that will then be judged by a panel of celebrity judges.  Judges will include Stephanie Miskew, the Glamorous Gourmet; Zakir (Zak) Odhwani, Senior Vice President, U.S. Trust; Virginia Philip, Master Sommelier and Wine Director at The Breakers Palm Beach; Marie Speed, Group Editor, JES Publishing (Boca Raton Magazine); and legendary Chef Norman Van Aken, Director of Restaurants,  Miami Culinary Institute who is also known internationally as the founding father of “new world cuisine”.

 

Guests can spend the evening enjoying demonstrations, sampling the chef’s creations, sipping savory cocktails and bidding on high-end culinary and wine-themed silent auction items while waiting to see which chef takes home the top title. In addition to bragging rights, the winning chef/country club will have the option to host the 2013 Chef Showdown.

 

The chairman of this event is Robert Friedman. Sponsors include: U.S. Trust, Barbara Epstein Foundation, Bouchard Insurance, Premier Beverage, Bloomingdale’s, Boca Raton Magazine and Comcast. Tickets for this event are $100. A special VIP ticket is also available for $150, which, in addition to admission to the event, includes a private pre-reception, champagne welcome, a meet and greet with celebrity judges and a VIP Swag Bag! For more information, or to register for this event, please visit www.hpbcf.org or call 561-988-2742.

 

 

About Hospice of Palm Beach County:

Hospice of Palm Beach County is the leading provider of hospice care in our community. Since 1978, our expert staff has cared for nearly 70,000 patients nearing end-of-life.  When a cure is no longer an option, we put patients and families first – committed to doing whatever it takes to provide compassionate care and ensure the highest quality of life.

 

As a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, we care for all who need and want our services, regardless of ability to pay.  We offer the physical, emotional and spiritual care that brings comfort and dignity to those with a life-limiting illness. Our multi-lingual staff respects all religions and cultural traditions.  For families who need emotional support, we offer bereavement services including individual and group counseling.

January, 2012 – Palm Beach County Commissioner Jess Santamaria’s Community Forum

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Palm Beach County Commissioner Jess Santamaria

invites you to his January 18th, 2012 COMMUNITY FORUM

 

•    Corruption County

•    We The People

•    Inspector General

•    State Attorney

 

TOGETHER, we shall eradicate corruption and waste in Palm Beach County! Wednesday, Jan. 18th, 2012 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the “original” Wellington Mall. LOCATION: The “original” Wellington Mall is located at the southeast corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and Wellington Trace. Community Forums are Audio Recorded

January, 2012 – Tribute Concert Series at the Wellington Amphitheater

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Tribute Concert Series at the Wellington Amphitheater

 

Want to experience the look and sound of big-name bands and singers without having to buy expensive concert tickets? Do you ever wish you had the chance to see some of the best performers from the past? Get the best of both worlds right in your hometown with Wellington’s free tribute concert series at the Amphitheater! The following tribute concerts are scheduled:

 

Date               

Concert

Time

January 21st

Gathering Time’s Tribute to Folk Music

8:30 pm

February 18th

Beetlemaniax’s Tribute to the Beatles

7:30 pm

March 10th

The Long Run’s Tribute to the Eagles

7:30 pm

March 17th

Neil Zirconia’s Tribute to Neil Diamond

7:30 pm

April 14th

George Orr & The Hot Rods’ Tribute to Rod Stewart

8:00 pm

April 21st

The Blues Brothers Soul Band’s Tribute to the Blues Brothers

8:00 pm

 

The Wellington Amphitheater is located at 12100 Forest Hill Boulevard. Guests are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the show!

 

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

January, 2012 – Ticket Sale for Wellington Father Daughter Dance

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Tickets Now on Sale for the Wellington Father Daughter Dance

 

Fathers, step fathers, grandfathers, and all blends of families are invited to take part in Wellington’s annual Father Daughter Dance on Saturday, February 4th, 2012. It will be a night of delight designed for dads to share with their daughters ages 5 to 14 and includes dancing, a delicious dinner, games and pictures. Each couple will receive a free keepsake to cherish the memories of this fun evening.

 

The Father Daughter Dance will take place at the Village Park Gymnasium located at 11700 Pierson Road from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Tickets are on sale through Friday, January 27th, 2012 at the Wellington Community Center and the Village Park Gymnasium. The cost is $50 per resident couple and $62.50 per non-resident couple. Additional tickets may be purchased for $20 per resident and $25 per non-resident. This is a popular event, so be sure to buy your tickets as early as possible!

 

For more information, call (561) 791-4005. This event is sponsored by Simon Orthodontics, and additional sponsorship opportunities are still available.

 

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