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October, 2011 – Wellington’s Free Lunch and Learns for Seniors

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For further information contact:

Howard Trager, Senior Services Advocate

Phone: 561-791-4785

Date: September 26, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Wellington Hosts Free Lunch and Learn Seminars for Seniors throughout October

 

Seniors can enjoy a free lunch while learning about health and leisure topics throughout the month of October during Wellington’s Senior Wellness Month. Sessions are scheduled from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at the Wellington Community Center located at 12150 Forest Hill Boulevard. The following sessions are available for adult residents ages 55 years and older:

* On Thursday, October 6th, join us for our Hip and Knee Replacement session hosted by Dr. Elvis Grandic of the Good Samaritan Medical Center in West Palm Beach.

* On Thursday, October 13th, recharge your mind, body and spirit with ‘Take a Break, Take a Cruise,’ hosted by AAA Travel, Royal Caribbean Cruises and Celebrity Cruises.

* On Thursday, October 20th, don’t miss the life-saving session ‘Cardiac Disease Risk Factors and Prevention’ hosted by Cardiologist Dr. Michael Lakow of Palms West Hospital in Loxahatchee.

* Finally, join us on Tuesday, October 25th for ‘Hearing is Believing: Improve Your Quality of Life’ hosted by Jim Karrh of Professional Hearing Aid Centers in Lake Worth.

Residents must preregister for these Lunch and Learn Seminars by visiting the Wellington Community Center or Village Park. Online registration is also available by visiting

www.wellingtonfl.gov, clicking the Parks & Recreation icon and selecting Online Registration in the left-hand pane. For additional information about these or other senior programs, contact Howard Trager, Senior Services Advocate, at (561) 791-4785.For information about other Wellington programs, events, activities, and updates, please visit 

 

or watch Channel 18 for the latest happenings.

www.wellingtonfl.gov

September, 2011 – A Great Day of Service at St. Peter’s

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A Great Day of Service at St. Peter’s Church
On Saturday, September 17, over 200 church members of St. Peter’s United Methodist Church in Wellington participated in a variety of service projects in the community and at the church. Projects in the community ranged from landscaping to painting to cleaning windows, etc. at various agencies around Palm Beach County. Members also sang and visited at four nursing/assisted living homes in the area. Projects at the church supported CROS Ministries food pantry, the after school program and the homeless. They also baked cookies for twelve fire and sheriff stations in the area, along with collecting books for Elbridge Gale Elementary School and made blankets for the ill and traumatized children in Palm Beach County. The day began with a great breakfast for all participants. Church members were demonstrating God’s love to the community through practical expressions of kindness. St. Peters United Methodist Church is located at 12200 West Forest Hill Boulevard, Wellington.  Contact them at (561) 793-5712 or email them at rrichter@stpeters-umc.org. The church’s website is  http://www.stpeters-umc.org/.

September, 2011 – CAP at the Cottage

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Comprehensive AIDS Program of Palm Beach County (CAP)

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September 28th, 2011

 

 

WHO: Local drag divas – Nicole Sapphire, T.P. Lords, Valerie Dior, Rianna Petrone, Erika Novell and many more will strut their stuff to benefit Comprehensive AIDS Program of Palm Beach County (CAP)


WHAT: The Cottage cordially invites you to an evening of fun and fashion modeled by local drag celebrities as a benefit for CAP.

 

WHEN:

September 28th, 2011

8:00 p.m. and Fashion Show 9:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:

The Cottage

522 Lucerne Avenue

Lake Worth, FL

WHY:  Your donation to the event benefits CAP’s participation in the Smart Ride, the 2011 Southern Most AIDS/HIV Ride Twenty-Eleven, a 165 mile bike journey from Miami to Key West. CAP received $75,627.76 for its participation in SMART Ride 7 last year.

The Comprehensive AIDS Program of Palm Beach County provides and promotes education, advocacy, and compassion to individuals and families infected and affected by HIV and AIDS in Palm Beach County.


HOW MUCH:  $10 event donation

 

GENERAL INFO: For reservations please call 561-586-0080.

September, 2011 – 2nd Annual L-DUB Film Fest

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 21, 2011Contact:
Tracy Holstein, Lake Worth Playhouse Film Director

 

713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth, FL 33460     
Tel:  561-859-9331        
E-mail: tracy@lakeworthplayhouse.org

 

2ND ANNUAL L-DUB FILM FESTIVAL

 

The Lake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre is revving up for its second annual L-Dub Film Festival running almost nonstop September 30 – October 2.  With a mission to celebrate the art of filmmaking, foster an appreciation and provide opportunities for new creations, we are on our way to an outstanding run that will light up Lake Worth and draw the attention of all South Florida.

 

THE FILMS featured in the L-DUB Film Festival will include 8 music videos, 4 documentaries, 3 feature films and 34 shorts.  With entries being sent from all over Florida, New York, Detroit, California and England, the L-DUB is bringing the best of the best to this year’s festival.

 

THE OPENING NIGHT FILM will be the World Premiere of Equal Strength, a drama written and directed by Ika Santamaria.  Synopsis: Taylor Westrom will stop at nothing to ensure his animals are safe including risking his own life for his noble cause. But the deeper he digs, he brings to the surface conspiracies that were best left alone. He finds himself balancing on the ethical line of what’s morally right vs. what will help his cause.

SHORTS will be running in blocks throughout the three day run of the festival.  With more than 40 short films and music videos being featured, there is something for everyone and a smorgasbord board of quality work for even the most sensitive of palates.  An exciting new addition, received through a collaboration with Lake Worth’s sister city, South End on Sea England, we will be displaying a collection of winning shorts from their 2011 festival and will have the chance to send some of our short films to be featured in their festival next year.

THE CLOSING FILM is the Florida Premiere of Rats and Bullies, a documentary directed by Cassidy R. McMillan and Ray Buffer and written by Cassidy R. McMillan.  This heart wrenching story is one to make sure to see once in your life.  Synopsis: The gripping true story of 14 year old Dawn Marie Wesley.  After being bullied and threatened with death by three girls at her school, hung herself with her dog’s leash. In the suicide note she left behind, she named the three girls. The incident, which outraged a nation and fueled a groundbreaking investigation by Canada’s Crown, marks the first time in America were teens are made to stand trial for bullying.

 


 

SEMINARS will be running Saturday and Sunday afternoons on a variety of subjects of interest to filmmakers and fans alike.  They provide a time to meet with industry professionals in a relaxed, intimate Q&A environment adjacent to the Stonzek Theatre.

 

Saturday 2-3pm

VFX/CGI Supervisor, Dean Lyon, is back by popular demand after a wildly successful seminar at the 1st L-DUB Film Festival.  As a successful VFX Supervisor and Entrepreneur, Dean will be providing a detailed, introspective look at the relationship between VFX and the film making process.  The session will be devoted to analyzing various films and video clips to determine how they were created, followed by discussing the potential of how to improve on the overall process, a review of past and present theories and techniques and a review of strategies for budgeting, planning and applying cutting edge technologies.  

 

Saturday 3-4pm

-Film Critic, Dan Hudak, will be providing an insider’s view on film festivals from a judge’s perspective.  Dan has worked extensively as a film critic in print, radio, television and online with ESPN, ABC News, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, CNN, indieWire and Sun-Sentinel to name a few.  The Q&A seminar will focus on showcasing films that were successfully executed with low budgets from the perspective on what a judge looks for.

 

Saturday 5-6pm

-The Palm Beach County Film Commission will have a seasoned representative to provide information and advice on filmmaking in Palm Beach County in a comprehensive Q & A session.

 

Sunday 1-2pm

-Hollywood actor, Garrett M. Brown, will be conducting a Q&A seminar that is a must for up and coming actors, filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike.  Entitled How Do We Get Here From There?, it is a seminar for those wondering how a guy who was going to be a doctor in college ended up on stage and on TV and in films – and still wishes he could be a doctor – only now as a juicy role!

 

Sunday 2-3pm

-Filmmaker, Frank Eberling will share his experiences and information on the steps it takes to get your film off the ground.  He will motivate you and show you how you can make it happen for yourself in today’s cut-throat industry in his seminar entitled Producing Your First Micro-Budget Film.  Frank Eberling has been a filmmaker in South Florida for forty years, producing 3,000 film and television broadcast projects as producer, writer, director and cinematographer. His work has earned him an Emmy, a Cine Golden Eagle, six Telly’s and several other prestigious writing and producing awards.

 

Sunday 4-5pm

Screenwriter, Michael Chasin, will be hosting a talk on screenwriting and dramatic structure.  Michael is a local South Florida screenwriter and multiple award winning filmmaker (including Best Screenplay) with experience ranging from writing, directing, editing, producing, consulting and instructing.  In addition, he has had past experience as a film festival screenplay judge.   The Football Game as a Screenplay will be a seminar focusing on the dramatic structure in film to assist filmmakers in creating tight, focused and enticing screenplays.

 

INDUSTRY COLLABORATION is something we are promoting and encouraging as a vital component to the festival.  In this effort, the L-DUB Film Festival will be providing space and time for filmmakers to meet, collaborate and plan.

 

MEETING SPACE will be available for filmmakers during the entire run of the festival in the seminar room around the seminar schedule.  It is open for their use to socialize, network and interact with other local filmmakers in a relaxed environment that caters to fostering new relationships, establishing business connections, deal making, engaging in creative discussions and learning from other professionals in the industry.  After last year’s large success at connecting new filmmakers to collaborate on projects which are being featured in this year’s festival or are now in development, we felt it was an integral part of our festival to provide them a space to meet.

 

A FILMMAKER RECEPTION will be held next door to the Stonzek Theatre on Friday, September 30 at 8pm.  It provides a networking opportunity for directors and producers in attendance to meet together in a party atmosphere while enjoying complimentary snacks and beer.

 


 

CELEBRATIONS are an integral part of every festival and L-DUB has brought the fun!  Don’t miss out on opportunities to party with filmmakers and friends as we honor the artistry of film and celebrate the artists.

 

THE SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY will be an explosion of entertainment that will wake up the neighborhood including live music from The Mobile Homies and celebrity bartenders Garrett M. Brown (L-DUB’s Special Guest) and Leslie Streeter (The Palm Beach Post)!  Located at The Cottage Restaurant & Lounge (just a few blocks from the festival) on Saturday, October 1 from 8-11pm, the L-DUB Film Festival will be kicking back and hanging out and invites filmmakers to bring their friends and celebrate as only Lake Worth knows how.  Happy Hour prices will keep the drinks flowing from 8-11pm.

 

THE AWARDS CEREMONY will be held Sunday, October 2 at 7pm on the Main Stage of the Lake Worth Playhouse.  Jury awards will be given for Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short and Best Music Video.  Audience Choice Awards will also be given in the same categories.  Join us to walk the red carpet and wrap up what is sure to be another great year!

 

THE PEOPLE

 

A SPECIAL GUEST will be joining us for the 2011 L-Dub Film Festival.  Garrett M. Brown is a successful actor with over 200 Film and TV credits spanning three decades and including HBO’s Big Love, Uncle Buck, Sisters, I am Number 4, Kick Ass, Fun with Dick and Jane, CSI, The O.C., That 70’s Show and Boston Legal to name a few. While working on the NBC series, Sisters, he helped create the Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) Youth Theatre, a theater program for at-risk kids in inner city LA. He also was instrumental in developing a Playwrights Unit for EST-LA, led by such writers as Jose Rivera, Neil Cuthbert, and Carole Real.

 

He has been privileged to work with and counsel such emerging actors and film-makers as Chris Pine, Nicholas Cage, Jim Carrey, Diana Agron, Maya Lawson, Annika Marks, Graham Sibley, Greg Robbins, James Napoli, Dale Peterson, and Tim Attewell. Garrett M. Brown truly embodies the vibe of our festival and will be honored with our 2011 Community Spirit Award.

 

OUR FESTIVAL DIRECTOR this year is Kenneth Marc Greenbaum, a home-grown Floridian Filmmaker and owner of Majic Robot Films.  As an industry professional, he is catering the festival to meet the specific needs, wants and interests of film makers.  “We truly have a great range of talent to showcase!  I am excited to present to South Florida a great range of filmmaking talent that has truly set them and the L-DUB Film Festival apart.”

 

OUR FOUNDING DIRECTOR, SteevJBrown, is returning!  After the wild success of last year’s L-DUB Film Festival, we have brought back SteevJ to spin his magic in creating another great year.  SteevJ currently lives in Los Angeles and is in the process of producing two of his own reality shows.

 

THE LINEUP

 

Dates: September 30 – October 2, 2011

Location: Lake Worth Playhouse Stonzek Theatre – 709 Lake Ave, Lake Worth, FL 33460

Awards Ceremony: Closing Ceremonies will be Sunday, October 2nd at 8pm on the Main Stage of the Lake Worth Playhouse.

Contact:
Tracy Holstein, Lake Worth Playhouse Film Director

713 Lake Ave, Lake Worth, FL 33460     
Tel:  561-859-9331        
E-mail: tracy@lakeworthplayhouse.org

October, 2011 – Forging Ahead

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Clay Glass Metal Stone Cooperative Gallery

Feature Wellington Artist Norman Gitzen

Forging Ahead- The Art of the Blacksmith

Friday, October 7    6PM-9PM

 

Wellington artist Norman Gitzen brings his forge to the Clay Glass Metal Stone Gallery on Friday, October 7 from 6-9 PM.  He will be demonstrating Blacksmith techniques in front of the gallery.  Clay Glass Metal Stone gallery is located at 605 Lake Avenue in Downtown Lake Worth.

Best known for his “Siren”, the provocative mermaid that was banned in Wellington, Gitzen has taken his black-smithing skills to high art form creating large scale ornate gates, intricately crafted elements of his sculptural creations and his newly designed jewelry.  He will be setting up his forge in front of the gallery branding wood circles with hearts, peace signs and whale’s tails.

 

An ardent conservationist, a portion of  of Gitzen’s sales that evening will be donated to the Marshall Wildlife Foundation.  He created the “Vanishing” series of sculptures to highlight the loss of some of our rarer species from the planet.  His forged metal segments  form turtles, dolphins and whales with growing gaps in their façade, metaphorically indicating their disappearance from the planet.

 

Clay§Glass§Metal§Stone Cooperative Gallery is sponsored by the Flamingo Clay Studio, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to provide affordable studio and gallery space for three-dimensional artists.  The gallery is located at 605 Lake Avenue in downtown Lake Worth.    Gallery openings are the first and third Friday of each month from 6-9 PM.  For information call 215-205-9441 or visit website Clayglassmetalstone.com.

 

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September, 2011 – Laugh Out Loud

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Laugh Out Loud at the Wellington Amphitheatre!

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September, 2011 – Coffee with the Lake Worth Mayor

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

FROM: Mayor Rachel Waterman

 

CONTACT: Suzanne M. Rosales, Legislative & Info. Specialist, City Clerk’s Office

561-586-1730

 

DATE: September 20, 2011

 

RE: Coffee with the Mayor

 

The next “Coffee with the Mayor” event will take place on Monday, September 26, 2011 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at Farmer Girl Restaurant; located at 1732 N. Dixie Hwy in Lake Worth. Residents are invited to join Mayor Waterman for casual conversation and brief information on projects and initiatives taking place across the city.

 

Please check the “Meetings and Events” calendar on the City of Lake Worth’s official website, www.lakeworth.org, for the date and location of upcoming “Coffee with the Mayor” events, as well as information.

October, 2011 – 2nd Annual Wellness Fest on Oct. 15th

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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce Proudly Presents…

2nd Annual

Wellness Festival

Saturday October 15, 2011

9am-12pm

Hosted By:   The Medical and Wellness Committee of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce

 

Whole Foods Plaza

Register Today…It’s Easy!

Health and Wellness Professionals…Don’t Miss Out

 

FREE Health Fair

Something for everyone!

  Invite Your Family, Friends, Business

Associates & Neighbors

Health awareness, lifestyle information,

screenings, resources & more to promote

healthy living!

 

 

Demonstrations* Giveaways*Music

Healthy Treats* Health Screenings

 

Join other local and regional professionals for this exciting wellness event. This is your chance to provide a valuable community service, while making new contacts for your organization.

 

The goal of Wellness Festival 2011 is to create awareness of the many dimensions of wellness through experiential booth exhibits. We’ll showcase a variety of specialties including medical screenings, cutting edge fitness trends, integrative and holistic medicine, aromatherapy, pet therapy, free massages and heart healthy food samples. The festival has something for everyone!

 

Sponsorship and Registration forms are attached!

Please call us at

561-792-6525 for more information!

 

Registration deadline for Wellness Festival vendors will be October 1, 2011.

October, 2011 – Wizard of Lies Author

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FROM:  Forum Club of the Palm Beaches

WHO:  Author/reporter Diana Henriques

WHEN:  noon — Monday, Oct. 3, 2011

WHERE:  Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center

               701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach

CONTACT PERSON:  Gayle Pallesen

PHONE: (561) 304-0570

EMAIL:  forumclubofpb@aol.com

 

 

      New York Times senior financial writer Diana Henriques brings an up close look at financial swindler Bernie Madoff to the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches Oct. 3. Henriques is author of the best-selling Madoff book Wizard of Lies and Barnes & Noble will host a book signing and sale during the event.

 

     The noon luncheon is being held at the Cohen Pavilion at the Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach.  Public tickets are $55 and must be purchased in advance by calling the Forum Club at: (561) 304-0570. 

 

     Madoff, who is estimated to have swindled friends, relatives and international investors out of $65 billion, made Palm Beach both his playground and prey ground.  Henriques has largely specialized in investigative reporting on white-collar crime, market regulation and corporate governance.  She led the New York Times coverage of the Madoff story since it broke and was the first journalist to interview him in prison.

September, 2011 – RPB High School’s Homecoming Events

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Check out the Royal Palm Beach High School’s Homecoming Events that begin on 9/26!

 

Dodgeball tournament 9/26. 6pm


Powderpuff Game 9/27. 6pm


Big Man on Campus 9/28. 9:30am


Movie Night 9/28. 7:30pm


Homecoming game 9/30. 7pm

 

Dance Saturday 10/1. 8pm

 

Contact: Justin Arnone

Activities Coordinator

Student Council Advisor

Royal Palm Beach High School

ph. 561.792.8683 | fax 561.792.8620