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October, 2011 – Wellington High School Capture District 19 Golf Championship for Third Straight Year

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THREE-PEAT!

Wellington High School’s Lady Wolverines Capture

District 19 Golf Championship for Third Straight Year

 

 

Royal Palm Beach, FL —  On a day straight out of any British Open Championship, the high school girls District 19 Golf Championship matches were played on Monday, October 17 at Madison Green Golf Club in Royal Palm Beach. The term “blustery conditions” doesn’t even come close to describing what the girls endured. 

 

Given the weather, it was only appropriate that the matches were contested on Madison Green’s links-style golf course. The course, said club president Todd Schoenwetter, was originally designed to emulate courses in Scotland and Ireland; and on this day it did not disappoint.

 

The team from Wellington High School successfully defended their championship, taking top honors for the third year in a row.  The Lady Wolverines carded a 367, led by Sophomore Janelle Johnson’s 82.  Finishing second was Seminole Ridge, with a total score of 391. Third place went to the team from Dwyer, with a score of 435.  Those three teams, along with the top three individual players whose teams did not advance, will move on to the regional finals at Ironhorse Country club on Monday, October 24, where they will compete with finalists from other districts for a chance to advance to the state championship matches.

 

ROYAL PALM BEACH GOLFER SHOOTS LOWEST SCORE
Royal Palm Beach’s Ashley Alzate finished her round with a 78, the only player to break 80, to take top individual honors.

 

“THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED”

Anyone who has ever seen the movie “The Greatest Game Ever Played,” the story of amateur golfer Francis Ouimet’s unlikely victory at theU.S. Open golf tournament in 1913, in Brookline, Mass., could draw some parallels from Monday’s matches.

 

The day started out wet and became increasingly soggy until play was halted temporarily at 9:30AM.  The final grouping, from Forest Hill High School, had just hit their tee shots when club pro Mark Rogers called the girls back in.  “With water standing on the greens, the course was simply unplayable,” said Rogers. 

 

The first group, which had started at 8:04, had completed six holes when play was suspended.  “We knew Tuesday wouldn’t be any better,” said Rogers, “so we told the girls to sit tight and hope for a break in the weather.” That break came at 11AM, and play resumed with golfers being shuttled back to their previous positions on the course. They were not greeted by clear skies, but the rain had let up enough to allow play to resume.

 

What had started as an evenly-spaced match (the groups teed off 10 minutes apart) suddenly had the look of I-95 at rush hour; with groups of golfers waiting on the tee box as two, sometimes three, groups played the same hole ahead of them.  “To say it was a long day would be an understatement,” said WHS head coach Laurie Bawinkle, “but we were proud of all the girls for hanging in there.”  The final grouping completed their round in light but steady rain at just after 5PM with parents, coaches and golfers cheering them on – if for no other reason than the day was finally, mercifully, over.

 

“MADISON GREEN DESERVDED A TROPHY TODAY”

Bawinkle, and the rest of the coaches, heaped praise on the staff at Madison Green Golf Club.  “We can’t thank the folks at Madison Green enough for their hospitality, and for sticking with us all day. They deserve a trophy for their efforts,” said Bawinkle. “Had we not been here, I’m sure they would have closed the course and given everyone the day off. But they hung in there with us for the entire 9- plus hours it took to complete the matches – and treated us like we were the most important people in the world.”  Everyone pitched in and “went above and beyond,” she said. “From the guys in the cart barn who made sure all of the coaches had dry carts, to Mark Rogers who was our official tabulator, to the marketing director – who personally delivered hot lunches to the golfers and coaches out on the course; and the kitchen staff, who prepared more than 30 lunches on short notice,” it was just a tremendous effort on their part. Our hats are off to everyone at Madison Green.”

 

Madison Green has been the site of many USGA and other high-level matches, but this one, said club president Todd Schoenwetter, “will go down in history.”  Schoenwetter, himself a high school golfer in his younger days, said he and his staff “were proud to host the event, and will welcome the girls back at any time.”

 

October , 2011 – Wellington Landings Middle School Hosts Trunk Show

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 Wellington Landings Middle School Hosts Trunk Show

 

Wellington Middle School will be hosting the first annual TRUNK SHOW 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM on Thursday, October 27. The Trunk Show will feature various vendors, products and services from the Western Palm Beach County Area. This is an event open to the public where everyone can shop, eat and enjoy time with friends and family. There will also be a silent auction. Come and enjoy shopping with Foxy Baby Dresses, Silpada, Partylite, Juice Plus, Palm Beach Sandal Co, Miche Bags, Fab Finds by Mindy,Glitz Couture, Green Mountain Coffee, Costco, Dunkin Donuts, Tupperware, Tastefully Simple, The Gold Connection, Pampered Chef, 31 Gifts and many more offerings PLUS you can sell your gold with I Buy Gold!!  Proceeds will support and enhance the school’s technology department which is threatened due to state and county budget cuts. Come and get a head start on your holiday shopping while supporting this worthwhile cause. If you are interested in offering your products or services as a vendor, tables are still available. For more information email  or call 561-Kim.Seow@yahoo.com662-4365. 
 
 

 

November, 2011 – 2nd Annual Cash for Candy Event…at The Kids Teeth Doctor

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The Kids Teeth Doctor

2nd Annual Cash for Candy School Fundraiser

 

EATING TOO MUCH CANDY = TUMMY ACHE AND CAVITIES!!!

BRINGING YOUR HALLOWEEN CANDY TO DR. HAIK = $$$$$$$

 

Dear Parents and Children,

 

We know that Trick or Treating is a great American tradition on Halloween, and we encourage parents to go out with their children and have a great time…. But beware….. eating all that candy tends to cause some trouble!!

 

This year we would like to invite you to our office to trade your candy for CASH!! and a toothbrush!

 

On Tuesday, November 1st, 2011, we invite all children to our office between 5pm and 8pm to sell back your candy.

 

EACH POUND OF CANDY = $1 FOR THE CHILD, AND $1 DONATED TO THEIR SCHOOL PLUS ONE TOOTHBRUSH WITH EACH TRADE.

 

Help avoid dental decay and help your school raise money for special events and school materials. We look forward to seeing you at our office, and please Trick or Treat safely.

 

Click here for a form to fill out about your candy trade-in prior to arriving at the office of Dr. Tomer Haik on November 1st.

 

HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE HALLOWEEN

 

Dr. Tomer Haik, The Kids Teeth Doctor, 3319 State Road 7, Suite 213, Wellington, FL 33449 iP: 561-333-8441iF: 561-333-8507 www.young-smiles.com

October, 2011 – Community Forum

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Community Forum with Jess Santamaria

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November, 2011 – Brunch and Browse

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Press Release

From:  The Women of the Western Communities
Contact:  Allyson Samiljan, 561-798-6741
Re:  Brunch and Browse Event
Date:  October 14, 2011


For immediate release.
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The Women of the Western Communities invites the public to attend its “Brunch and Browse” event on Sunday, November 6, 2011 from noon until 4:00 p.m. at Madison Green Golf Club, 2001 Crestwood Boulevard North, Royal Palm Beach.

Get a head start on your holiday shopping at a wide array of vendors with unique merchandise including jewelry, handbags, scarves, spa items, silk flowers, accessories, gourmet food, restaurant gift certificates, and much more.  There will also be a gold dealer who will buy your unwanted gold.  Admission to the event is free.

Plan to come out and enjoy brunch or lunch at the new MarBar Grille before or after you shop.

For more information, please contact Mair Armand at mair@wwc-fl.com or 561-635-0011.

October, 2011 – Palm Beach Photographic Centre Announces Five Upcoming Exhibitions

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Palm Beach Photographic Centre Announces

Five Upcoming Exhibitions

 

(West Palm Beach, FL – October 13, 2011)  Fatima NeJame, president and chief executive officer of the world renowned Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), today announced several upcoming exhibitions:

 

November 9-26, 2011

FLOWERS & GARDENS

Photographs from the Future Book Palm Beach’s Hidden Gardens, Featuring the Work of Robert Glenn Ketchum & Raymond Gehman

 

ALBUM

An Exhibition of Local Photographers with Contributions by Jim Abernethy, Diana Barrett, Barron Collier II, Alex W. Dreyfoos, Christopher Liedy, Barbara Macklowe, Jean Matthews, Tommy Morrison & Bill Pannill

 

The Opening Reception for FLOWERS & GARDENS and ALBUM will be on Wednesday, November 9 – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

 

November 30 – December 30, 2011

IMAGES OF SCIENCE

40 Striking Photos of Scientific Research from Around the World

Presented by the Max Planck Florida Foundation

 

January 16 – March 17, 2012

FULL OF GRACE

A Journey through the History of Childhood

Curated by Ray Merritt, this exhibition will chronicle the role of children from Queen Victoria to today, featuring more than 200 works of art, both photography and sculpture, from five private collectors.  Fatima NeJame calls this exhibition “our most ambition show to date.” Several panel presentations on this exhibition will be presented during the run at PBPC.

 

The Opening Reception for FULL OF GRACE will be on Thursday, January 26 – 6 to 7:30 p.m.

 

March 21 – June 9, 2012

WYNN & EDNA BULLOCK

This stunning exhibition will include a selection of contemporary archival pigment on paper Estate Prints (black & white) as well as a group of original Wynn Bullock prints covering the entire range of his creative photography from the early experimental work to his last body of abstract imagery; a selection of Edna Bullock’s black & white prints will provide a complementary attraction to Wynn’s work; the entire 44-piece Color Light Abstraction traveling show; and even a few larger (40” x 60”) color prints.  This is only the second time that this entire body of work has been shown.

 

The Opening Reception for WYNN & EDNA BULLOCK will be on Wednesday, March 21 – 5:30 to 7 p.m., followed by a panel discussion led by Wynn and Edna’s daughter Barbara Bullock Wilson, along with Dr. Richard Zakia and Gordon Brown.

 

Now running through November 5 at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre are two exhibitions:

+ The View Project edited by Joyce Tennyson, showcasing work by 70 international photographers that attempt to reveal something about each photographer’s inner life – images that are personal and powerful, yet perhaps not clearly understood, even to the viewer/photographer. There will be a special opening reception at PBPC on Friday, November 2, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., followed by a lecture by Joyce Tennyson at 7:30 p.m.

+ FOTOcamp 2011, featuring numerous moving and magical images captured by children and teens who participated in one of PBPC’s three special FOTOcamp sessions last June & July.

 

 

About the Palm Beach Photographic Centre:

The Photo Centre is located at the downtown City Center municipal complex at 415 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday – Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, please call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www.fotofusion.org.

 

AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW:

Fatima NeJame

Palm Beach Photographic Centre

561.253.2600

fatima@fotofusion.org

 

Attached Sample Photos:

From MASTERS OF SCIENCE Exhibition:

+ A Portrait of Fish Larvae

+ In the Cosmos of the Quanta

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

Gary Schweikhart

PR-BS, Inc.

561.756.4298

gary@pr-bs.net

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October, 2011 – Sixth Annual River of Grass Gala

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Arthur R. Marshall Foundation Partners with

Kaffee’s Garden Spa in West Palm Beach on

SUSTAINABLE BEAUTY

 

Sales of Jurlique Products & Gift Certificates Will Help Promote the Sixth Annual RIVER OF GRASS Gala on

December 10 at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

 

(Lake Worth, FL – October 11, 2011)  Nancy Marshall, president of the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation, which works for the restoration and preservation of the greater Everglades ecosystem, today announced SUSTAINABLE BEAUTY, a special fundraising partnership with Kaffee’s Garden Spa in West Palm Beach.

 

Under this partnership, Kaffee’s Garden Spa will donate 10 percent of the proceeds from the sale of its organic skin care line Jurlique between October 15, 2011 and January 15, 2012, as well as 10 percent of the gross proceeds from a new Jurlique Restoration Facial during the same time frame.  In addition, the Spa will donate to the Marshall Foundation 15 percent of the gross proceeds from the sale of Gift Certificates through the end of next year.

 

“This initiative was conceived out of our desire to give added exposure and financial support to the ongoing work done by the Marshall Foundation,” said owner Kaffee Keldie. “The obvious tie-in is the Spa’s policy of providing beauty treatments based on eco-friendly, botanically based products.”

 

“Both of our organizations strive to Sustain Beauty, and by sustain we mean ‘use but not damage or deplete a resource‘,” agreed Nancy Marshall. “The Foundation works valiantly and unceasingly to sustain the beauty of the Everglades, while Kaffee’s Garden Spa sustains the beauty of its clients and customers.”

 

“Of course, there is nothing as sustainable or as beautiful as the generosity of our friends and donors,” added Mrs. Marshall. “Best of all, some of the funds raised from this valuable partnership will be used to support our upcoming sixth annual River of Grass Gala.”

 

The Arthur R. Marshall Foundation’s

River of Grass Gala 2011

The Marshall Foundation’s sixth annual River of Grass Gala will be held at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach on Saturday, December 10, starting at 6:30 p.m. Among the evening’s highlights will be the presentation of the Marshall Foundation’s fourth annual Champion of the Everglades Awards.  This year’s recipients are Palm Beach County Commissioner Karen Marcus (elected official), Charlie Pelizza of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (individual) and the National Wildlife Refuge Association (organization).

 

Joyce McLendon of Palm Beach is the Honorary Chair of this year’s event with Kathryn Fox of West Palm Beach serving as Chair. The official Co-Chairs are Bob & Michelle Diffendorfer and Harvey Oyer III & Monique McCall.

 

Tickets for the Marshall Foundation’s 5th annual River of Grass Gala are $250 per person.  For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 561.233.9004 or visit www.artmarshall.com.

 

About Kaffee’s Garden Spa:

Kaffee’s Garden Spa has been providing quality treatments and therapies since 1998. Located at 4100 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, the Spa’s quest is to find the safest, most supportive ways to assist the body and mind to find a renewed vitality. It is committed to sorting through the industry hype to integrate the most botanically energetic therapies with safe biological achievements. Kaffee’s Garden Spa takes pride in providing a clean, nurturing environment that engages all the senses into relaxation, therefore allowing the body to unwind, restore its balance and return to a state of well being. For more information, please visit www.kaffeesgardenspa.com.

 

About the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation:

Based in Palm Beach County, the Marshall Foundation champions the restoration and preservation of the greater Everglades ecosystem through science-based education and outreach programs.   Annually, more than 15,000 elementary and high school students in Palm Beach County actively participate in the Marshall Foundation’s various education programs.

 

Founded in 1998, the nonprofit organization has in recent years awarded more than $400,000 in scholarships and internships, planted nearly 100,000 native Florida trees in wetland areas, and involved more than 5,000 volunteers in hands-on restoration projects. 

 

For more information about the Marshall Foundation, please call 561.233.9004 or visit www.artmarshall.com.

 

Available for Interview:

Nancy Marshall

President, Arthur R. Marshall Foundation

561.233.9004

nancygomarshall@aol.com

 

Kaffee Keldie

Kaffee’s Garden Spa

561.833.4483

kaffeesspa@aol.com

 

Media Contact:

Gary Schweikhart

PR-BS, inc.

561.756.4298

gary@pr-bs.net

October, 2011 – Think PINK Kids at CPK

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A Fundraiser Day at California Pizza Kitchen in the Wellington Mall to Benefit Think PINK Kids on Wed., Oct. 19th

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October, 2011 – Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

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Contact: Kate Alvarado, Media Co-Chair

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Palm Beach   

Tel: 561.385.4315 mobile                                               

Email: katiealvarado@aol.com

 

Catch the bus to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Saturday, October 22

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

WHO:              Making Strides Against Breast Cancer participants from the western communities

 

WHAT:            Participants in the western communities can catch a Put On Your Pink Bra bus from Wellington and Royal Palm Beach for a free ride to the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at the Meyer Amphitheater in downtown West Palm Beach. The walk kicks off on Saturday, October 22 at 9 am but for residents in the western communities who are looking to start the survivor celebration early they can catch the shuttle at two locations leaving at 7:30 am. Wellington Regional Medical Center is sponsoring a shuttle for survivors and will have breakfast prior to the departure. A second shuttle will be picking up from the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center behind Denny’s and the library. Both shuttles will depart the Meyer Amphitheater at noon after the walk is complete.

 

This year’s event encourages participants to put on their pink bras in support of those who have battled and are battling breast cancer. Thousands of participants are expected during this county wide effort to raise money and support for breast cancer research and local programs. In order to reserve your seat on the bus please contact Aversis Concepcion with American Cancer Society at 561-650-0145 or aversis.concepcion@cancer.org.



WHERE:         Survivors Shuttle, Wellington Regional Medical Center

                        Royal Palm Beach Shuttle, RPB Cultural Center

 

WHEN:            Saturday, October 22 7:30 am and returning from the Meyer at 12:00 pm.

 

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For media inquiries contact:

Kate Alvarado, Media Co-Chair

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Palm Beach

561.385.4315 mobile

katiealvarado@aol.com

October, 2011 – Haircuts for a Cause

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HAIRCUTS AND STYLES FOR OUR CAUSE

On Wednesday, October 26, HAIRWIZ is hosting a Cut-a-Thon to help local cancer patients.

100% of revenue goes to Hugs and Kisses, Inc. to help pay $9,200 worth of OCTOBER living expenses for 8 patients in Palm Beach County.

We urge you to help our applicants with such a simple act:

Get your next hair cut or style on October 26 between 12 PM to 6 PM at HAIRWIZ.

Walk-ins are welcome. But you’ll avoid the line with an appointment.

7750 Okeechobee Boulevard
Unit #13
West Palm Beach
561-697-3332
12PM to 6PM

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!