The Downtown Cultural Alliance of Lake Worth Welcomes in the New Year with Lake Worth Downtown Lake Worth’s Newest Radio Show
The Lake Worth DCA started the New Year with a new Radio show, Lake Worth Downtown.WPBR 1340 AM Radio will host a one hour interview show every Tuesday and Thursday from 12-1 PM.The show features the artists, musicians, shops and restaurants of Lake Worth.Host Joyce Brown of the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery in downtown Lake Worth will parody Prairie Home Companion’s Lake Woebegone with a Lake Worth-it format, conversation, stories and lore, while chronicling the daily lives and goings on of the characters that make up the Lake Worth culture.
The unique neighborhood quality of Lake Worth and its history lends itself to continuing tales and personal histories. Initially, the public will be introduced to the characters who are key to the community and make it unique.Alternating between shows will be local artists, writers, musicians, shops and restaurants.Neighborhood Associations, community leaders and those with tales to tell will have their say, while artists, musicians and writers will pave the way.
The theme song, It Feels Like Home to Me, was written is performed by Mel and Vinnie, local musicians with roots in New York State. The have been participants for decades with Pete Seeger in his efforts to clean up the Hudson River and have captained one of the Clearwater Sloops.
To access shows on the radio station achieves or to listen live on the computer go to WPBR1340AM.com.To participate in the show contact Joyce Brown, JClay6@aol.com.
The Downtown Cultural Alliance (DCA) is a non-profit association of Downtown merchants and residents working together to keep Downtown Lake Worth vibrant and welcoming.The DCA is working the Lake Worth CRA and LULA, the City of Lake Worth and the Lake Worth Chamber of Commerce to coordinate Evenings on the Avenue, the Second Saturday Sidewalk Sales, all Holiday Events and special events.
For additional information contact DCA: Joyce Brown – 605 Lake Avenue – 215-205-9441
Rare Species Conservatory Foundation’s Sixth Annual Wildlife Art Show
Please mark your calendars for the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation’s sixth annual wildlife art show, WILD THINGS! This will be a fantastic event with live art demonstrations, animal interactions with Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, food, music and more. Special guests include bestselling author Tami Hoag and Georgette Pressler of Devious Body Art. Fantastic foods courtesy ofBeef WellingtonSteakhouse and Social Club. Award winning artists from around the country will gather to present original art inspired by nature. Fine jewelry, sculpture, paintings, photography and more. Don’t miss this!
Contact RSCF for more details and invite your friends!!!
Best wishes,
Karen McGovern
Curator
Rare Species Conservatory Foundation
(561) 790-5864
WHEN: Saturday, January 7th & Sunday, January 8th – 8:30a.m. until 5:30p.m.
WHERE: Palm Beach County Jim Brandon Equestrian Center
7500 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL
COST: FREE….FREE…FREE!!
Looking for something FREE and different to do this weekend?
The Palms West Community Foundation is pleased to partner with Wellington Classic Dressage for their first competition of the 2012 Challenge Series. This qualifying competition will be held at the Palm Beach County Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, located at 7500 Forest Hill Blvd. in West Palm Beach, FL. The competition will be held on Saturday, January 7th and Sunday, January 8th from 8:30a.m. until 5:30p.m. on both days, and the equestrian event is FREE to spectators!
As an added attraction, we are featuring a “FOOD TRUCK FRENZY” on both days of the competition. 7 gourmet food trucks are scheduled to be there for the spectators to enjoy! All of the food trucks chosen for this event are top-notch gourmet, with many classically trained chefs on premises. Enjoy cuisine from PS561 Hotdogs to Dolce Gourmet Cupcakes to Stocked N’ Loaded to Curbside Gourmet to 4 Alarm Pizza and more—just pay as you go for the food that you choose!
Join us this weekend for a unique equestrian event at the Wellington Classic Dressage Challenge I, and a unique selection of gourmet delights to choose from at the Food Truck Frenzy!
In memory of the 300,000 who died in the Earthquake
Saturday, January 14, 2012 (Rain or Shine)
7:00 AM- 12:00 PMLake Worth Florida
The Haitian American Tree Trust (HATT) will be sponsoring its First Annual Walkathon in memory of the 300,000 who died in the 7.0 Haitian Earthquake.5000 participants will march from Lake Worth City Hall to the Beach.The Walk is expected to raise the funds that will enable the planting of 300,000 Fruit Trees throughout Haiti, one for each person who died.This is part of a major reforesting effort in Haiti.
The Walkathon will take place on Saturday, January 14, 2012.Registration begins at 824 Lake Avenue at 7:00 AM.Sponsorship fees are $10 for a walker who will receive entry and a Tee Shirt, and $20 for a Tee Shirt with sponsor’s company logo on the back.Sponsors should make checks payable to HATT Foundation, 824 Lake Avenue, Suite A, Lake Worth FL 33460.All donations are tax deductible.
In addition to the reforesting of Haiti, the funds HATT raises will provide clean water to the citizens of Haiti.This will be done by building sustainable ponds throughout the nine departments in Haiti. The hope is to completely eliminate the dread disease of Cholera and provide all families with clean water. These ponds will feed into many cities and villages around the departments.
Please show your support to save many, many lives in Haiti.
For additional information contact HATT (Haitian American Tree Trust) – 855-968-4288, 561-598-3864 or go to website: www.HaitianAmericanTreeTrust.org.HATT is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and all contributions are tax-deductible.
20 Years on Radio Earns Dr. Bruce Martin Platinum Anniversary
Boca Raton, Florida—(January 2, 2012)—Few radio personalities can celebrate 20 consecutive years on the air, but local cardiologist Dr. Bruce Martin will do just that on February 5, 2012. The live hour talk show, “The Sunday Morning Medical Hour,” designed to allow listeners to ask questions of a physician in the comfort of their own home, airs on Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on WWNN, AM-1470.
“When I first moved to Florida, I wanted to develop a way of having an educational format in which people could learn about medicine in a relaxed atmosphere, outside a medical office. A radio host asked me to be on to his show and I liked being on the air. It was an engaging way to educate the public. I’ve been a radio host ever since,” said Martin, who currently shares hosting responsibilities with his medical partner and fellow cardiologist Dr. Bradley Artel.
Most people call about cardiology problems, but Martin also fields calls on all medical subjects. Sometimes it’s a current news item, or a caller will pose symptoms of an ailment and Martinwill advise him or her of different possible diagnoses.
“During the 20 years I have been on the air, I have covered all kinds of topics, and don’t shy away from any of them. This radio program provides listeners the opportunity to ask difficult questions and get straight answers. It also allows us to educate our listeners on important medical topics or misconceptions,” stated Martin.
Listeners can hear the live broadcast via radio on WWNN, AM 1470 or on the internet at www.wwnnradio.com. To ask questions, listeners can call into the station during the program at (888) 565-1470.
For more information, please contact Dr. Bruce Martin at his office at (561) 499-9990.
About Boca Delray Cardiology Center
Dr. Bruce Martin is CEO of Boca Delray Cardiology Center, 5130 Linton Boulevard, Suite A2, Delray Beach, Florida 33484. Boca Delray Cardiology Center is a state-of-the-art medical/cardiology practice that has been caring for patients in the Boca Raton/Delray Beach area for over 20 years. The office is a 3,200 square foot facility offering advanced testing modalities that allow the physicians to diagnose and treat all aspects of heart disease.
Silver Science Days at the South Florida Science Museum – Wednesday, January 11 from 2 to 5 p.m.
The South Florida Science Museum is rolling out the red carpet for adults and retirees on Wednesday January 11, 2012! Come enjoy an afternoon of fun and learning as you explore our many exhibits including our extensive aquarium, space artifacts, brain teasers and much more! We will also have a special presentation from the West Palm Beach Amateur Radio Club. Come see their new HAM Radio station located inside the museum and learn about the science of communication, then & now!
Admission is only $5.00 for adults 62+, and all guests will receive admission to the Museum, (1) ticket to a show in our planetarium, refreshments and admission to the HAM Radio presentation/lab.
A variety of activities will be offered and guests are welcome to attend any or all of the options.
Happy New Year!Wishing you happiness and good health in the coming year!!
We have many good ideas and tips for New Year’s Resolutions, as usual, this January. I really enjoyed Melanie Lewis’ “Mommy Moments,” in which she focuses on the positive for your New Year’s Resolutions. It’s about celebrating what is right and what is working in your life.
Speaking of inspirational, don’t miss our new columnist D. Gatekeeper with his “Dare to Dream” monthly article. This month he focuses on the “Starz of the Future” program at the South Florida Fair. Last month, btw, he wrote about a fundraiser for an amazing 15-year-old boy named Pierson Gossett. You can find out more about the January 12th fundraiser at Madison Green Golf Club by reading his December article or purchase tickets by calling Patti at (561) 248-3142.
We’ve had a “passing of the torch” for our “Teen Talk” article, as we welcome Jessica Small this month and thank Stephanie Courtois for her past articles.Thanks, Jessica, for your really helpful advice this month and making New Year’s goals come true. And thanks to you for your continuing terrific help with AroundWellington.com as our intern.
Another talented teen, also from Wellington High School (as Jessica and Stephanie are), is Danny Smith, who took a turn at writing our “Cultural Corner” article this month. He writes about The 8th Annual Palm Beach Poetry Festival (to be held January 16-21) in Delray Beach.His preview of the Festival includes an interview with poet Thomas Lux.
Did you know that 88% of people make resolutions related to “Health & Fitness?”So it’s only fitting that Cheryl Alker gives us tips on how to make it happen in 2012 in “Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions.” Really great tips on how to fight fat and stay fit all year long!
I truly enjoyed interviewing Waleska Sanchez of LadyBugs of Wellington for our “AW Spotlight” story this month. Wali knows how to turn a kids’ consignment store into an impeccably-clean, boutique-style shop. So at LadyBugs, you have the best of both worlds – cute clothing (including kids, teens and maternity), as well as other items like toys, in excellent condition – all at a fraction of the cost you would find in an upscale boutique store.Don’t miss her introduction Video to the store.
Don’t forget to enter our contest, between January 1st – 10th, for the hour massage gift certificate at Massage Envy in Royal Palm Beach.What a great way to start out the new year…with a relaxing message! BTW, if you ever have trouble finding that hidden “AW Contest” inside one of the ads, you can call me (as some of you have done in the past) and we can troubleshoot it.
Here’s our Table of Contents for all of the terrific articles that you will find this month! THANKS to our writers and photographers for keeping us posted on what’s happening Around Wellington. Thanks to all of you who send us your event information too, so we always have a handle on what’s going on!
Have you ever wanted to shop in one of those adorable children’s boutiques, but found that you were afraid you wouldn’t be able to afford the prices of the carefully- folded little items inside?Welcome to LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington!It truly looks like an upscale children’s boutique. “I love when customers walk in and reach the back of the store before they figure out it’s a consignment store,” says owner Waleska (Wali) Sanchez. Yes, that’s right — LadyBugs Boutique is an upscale consignment store which recently opened their doors in the heart of Wellington.
LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington
For every item that comes through the doors of this adorable consignment shop, a customer would have paid as much as 60% more at a retail or outlet store. “These are terrific bargains that our local moms and dads are getting,” says Wali. “And that’s an awesome feeling – knowing people can come in here and stock up on about 15 items and pay only $50. It’s really what motivates us to provide these products for customers.”
As Courtney, the President of the Wellington Mom’s Club says, “It’s by far the best…so cute, so adorable!” It’s located in The Courtyard Shops of Wellington, right next to The Tutoring Club of Wellington, at 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite #5. A key to LadyBugs’ success has been the chic and modern shopping experience they provide in a fun and inviting boutique-style shop. You will not find overstocked merchandise or messy shelves.
How do they manage to keep LadyBugs so uncluttered and so beautiful on the inside?Wali reports that she turns away about 50% of the items that people bring in for consignment and has strict policies about the condition of clothing and other items. “We’re not the biggest around. Instead we keep it under control at this size, uncluttered. We give phenomenal one-on-one service to each customer,” she says. Wali, her husband and her 17-year-old son Danny are all very friendly and happy to help customers find exactly what they want.
“I don’t advertise much other than AroundWellington.com,” says Wali.
Valentina models the LadyBugs clothing and trys out a comfy chair, also for sale.
As a sidenote, her 7-year-old daughter Sofia writes a monthly recipe for kids for AroundWellington.com called “Sofia’s Yummy Treats.” She relies most heavily on word-of-mouth and AroundWellington.com to get her message out, as well as their own LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington Facebook page and text messages to regular customers’ cell phones (sign up at the store for these).
You can find all sorts of merchandise at LadyBugs, including: children’s clothing, maternity clothing, maternity accessories, items ranging from newborns to teens, quality toys, room décor and more. “We are passionate about providing quality clothing,” says Wali. She points out that you could buy a new $30 shirt at Macy’s for your child (and it will be worth almost nothing as soon as it’s worn for the first time).Or you can buy multiple items at LadyBugs for that same price.
“For me personally, it’s all about the clothes,” she says. “I can sell you a trendy Janie & Jack item that costs $70 retail for just $20.”
As for toys, they focus on those unique, hard-to-find items including the durable, wooden Melissa & Dog toys, Leap Frog products, the V-Tech learning toys and other unusual items. “I clean everything that walks in the door – first with a Clorox wipe and then thoroughly again,” says Wali. “I have found an outlet for my OCD now!” she laughs.“However, I have to admit our clients are extremely good about preparing their items before they are brought in for consignment,” she says.Electronic toys brought in for consignment must have batteries.
When Wali Sanchez opened the store in August of 2011 at the Courtyard Shops of Wellington, she took a leap of faith. “I had no retail experience, only people experience from my background in legal,” she says. “I’m still learning every day.” Wali did a lot of research about the consignment business, finding that it’s a 15 billion dollar business and growing steadily. “In consignment, it’s all about finding a great location and providing great customer service and quality products.”
“Ask me how I can help you get a new wardrobe for free,” says Wali. She loves the idea of helping people to consign their old items and use that income to buy a new wardrobe or other necessary items.
Selling on consignment at LadyBugs Boutique is a bit different than at your average consignment shop. At other shops, after 90 days it’s usually “return or donate,” says Wali. “Here we are so selective about the items we do accept that items stay on sale for as long as it takes to sell.” And 40% goes to the consigner. For select furniture and baby gear, that profit is 50%. LadyBugs pays its consigners once a month. Another option is getting store credit, which allows you to get 20% more on top of your balance.
LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington is open for business seven days a week.Monday thru Friday from 10am to 6pm. Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Sunday from Noon to 5pm. They have 50% off sales on a regular basis and stay open later hours for these events. “I send a text message or an email to our customers a couple of days ahead of time, so they can plan ahead,” says Wali. Stop by or call LadyBugs (561) 790-7990 to get on their list.
What do customers say they like best about LadyBugs? They like the organized, clutter-free shop that smells good and is inviting. Most of all, they are happy about the level of customer service. “We have neighbors telling neighbors about LadyBugs,” says Wali. She explains that in a small village like Wellington, there’s a personalized level of service that people still enjoy and it’s not something you will find, for example, at a mall.
LadyBugs is a family-run business. Most likely you will see Wali, her mother-in-law Maria, or one of their three kids when you shop there. Wali and Ricardo are the proud parents of three – 17-year-old Daniel, 7-year-old Sofia and 2-year-old Valentina.The older two siblings help out quite a bit around the store. The youngest one is at the store almost everyday during the week, usually busy testing out the toys or modeling the clothes (as pictured above).
If you buy a gift at LadyBugs, you can also add gift-wrapping – and they do a beautiful job. The label on the gift will say “LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington,” which always sounds nice on a gift item.
LadyBugs Boutique of Wellington is the place to go – if you’re looking for great bargains on children’s, teen or maternity clothing or other related items! You can also call ahead to find out if they have a particular size or item, seven days a week.
Objective: To share quick recipes kids can make on their own with little to no adult supervision.
Requirements: A positive attitude, a desire to learn, and a HEALTHY appetite!
January, 2012 – Hot Cocoa
Happy New Year to all the COOL KIDS and Parents of AroundWellington.com!
One of my favorite things about the cold weather is preparing a nice cup of Hot Cocoa for my sister and me. There are many ways to prepare a delicious cup of Hot Cocoa. This is how my Abuela Maria taught me!
Ingredients:
1/2 cup instant nonfat dry milk – any brand
1to 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons Nestle Toll House Baking Cocoa
1 cup boiling water
Whipped cream or miniature marshmallows
Directions:
Combine dry milk, sugar and cocoa in mug or cup; stir in boiling water with the help of an adult. Garnish with whipped cream or miniature marshmallows before serving.
You can also add ground cinnamon to dry ingredients and stir in 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract or use miniature rainbow marshmallows to add color and flavor for fun! Sometimes I add whipped creams AND marshmallows. HOT cocoa makes a great snack with graham crackers or doughnuts on day when it’s NOT!
Sofia I. Sanchez is seven years old. She aspires to be a future baker and bakery owner. She loves baking and cooking in her kitchen at home and invites other kids to do the same.
Starz Of The Future Talent Show Continues To Shine Bright
By D. Gatekeeper
Hello Dreamers!
This month’s story brings us to West Palm Beach, FL. It’s that time of year for games, rides, and the ever popular fair food. All these things add up to one exciting event. The South Florida Fair will be in town this month (from Jan. 13 – 29). The fair always brings many exhibits and attractions to interact with and behold. A crowd favorite is the Starz of the Future talent show. The show is in its 12th year of production and has become a great outlet for local upcoming talent.
Maggi Rosenberg is responsible for bringing this dynamic show to the stage each year. Her production company, SORentertainment, Inc., is a full-service concert and special event production company offering a full range of services from creative concepts, marketing and promotion to staging, lighting, sound, and entertainment. Rosenberg has over 25 years in the entertainment and theatrical industry. She is an award-winning writer and director.
I had the pleasure to attend a past show and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. The diversity of the performers was great, and there seems to be something for everyone in the viewing audience. Another aspect I came to learn about the show was the possibilities that are available to the performers once the show is completed. Rosenberg is able to place performers in some of her many developing and ongoing projects. This is a great opportunity for performers to perfect their craft and learn about the industry from the inside.
Starz of the Future continues to provide performers with an outlet to live out their dreams of performing and beyond. For more information, please contact Maggi Rosenberg at (561) 389-7892 or mailto:events@SORentertainment.com.
Afterthought:It’s important to stay in tune with what’s going on locally so you can be aware of opportunities as they come up. These could quite possibly turn out to be the building blocks toward achieving your dream.It doesn’t take much to get going in the right the direction. The most important thing is to just get started.
We are always looking to profile people making a difference and making dreams come true for themselves and others. Please submit stories (for possible use) to stories@stateofdreams.com.