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January, 2011 – Dublin: Historic, Spirited, and Friendly

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Travel with TerriTerri Farris

 

 

Dublin:  Historic, Spirited and Friendly!

 

By Terri Marshall, Photos by Gregory Holder

 

Established in 841 by the Norse, Dublin, Ireland has been around a long long time!  Yet, this ancient city is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe and provides an intriguing mix of history and contemporary cultures.  Having seen its share of troubles through famines, plagues, the Easter Rising in 1916, the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War, the city has persevered through hard times and is now listed among the top 30 cities in the world! 

 

The historical and contemporary aspects of Dublin are notable even in its landmarks.  Founded on the orders of King John of England in 1204 for the purpose of a defending the city, Dublin Castle is the oldest of the landmarks.  In contrast is one of Dublin’s newest monuments the Spire of Dublin – officially titled the “Monument of Light”.  This 398-foot conical spire made of stainless steel is intended to mark Dublin’s place in the 21st Century.  At night, the illuminated top of the monument provides a beacon in the sky across the city. 

 

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Streets of Dublin

 

 

 

Dublin has plenty of options for sightseeing and entertainment.  Dublin’s city centre is home to several shopping districts including Grafton Street, Henry Street and Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre. A stroll along Grafton Street brings visitors face to face with entertaining street-performers and artists.  At the end of the street stands a statute of Molly Malone, the subject of the song by the same name that tells the fictional tale of a beautiful fishmonger who plied her trade on the streets of Dublin, but who died young of a fever.  Leave it to the Irish to adopt a song about a fictional character as the unofficial anthem of Dublin City!  Adjacent to Grafton Street is St. Stephen’s Green, one of Dublin’s most popular parks and the perfect place for a city picnic.  This lovely 27-acre park was formerly a private park with access restricted to the area residents.  In 1880, thanks to a member of the Guinness family, it became a public park to be enjoyed by all who enter.

 

Old Jameson Distillery
Old Jameson Distillery

And speaking of Guinness, Dublin is where it began!  Founded in 1759, the Guinness brewery had a huge economic impact on the city.  For much of the time it has served as the largest employer in the city.  Although the corporate headquarters were moved to London in the 1930’s to avoid Irish taxation, the brewery remains and the Guinness flows freely in the local pubs.  Located in the heart of St. James Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse is Dublin’s #1 tourist attraction.  Tours take guests through a historical timeline of the company and through the steps to brewing the “black stuff”.  On the fifth floor of the Guinness Storehouse you can learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness and receive a certificate proving you have mastered the craft the bartenders make look so easy!  The Gravity Bar on the seventh floor provides panoramic views of Dublin and a place to relax and enjoy a pint (or two) of Guinness.  http://www.guinness-storehouse.com

 

 

 

 

 

In the 1770’s a Scotland born John Jameson came to town and began concocting his own spirits with the founding of Jameson Whiskey.  His unique triple distilling process perfected the whiskey and guaranteed him acceptance by the Irish – in fact many say he is more Irish than the Irish born!  The Old Jameson Distillery is located in the Smithfield Village area of Dublin and visitors flock to this location to learn about the history of Jameson as well as the process of producing one of the world’s finest whiskeys.  A few lucky volunteers get to participate in a whiskey comparison tasting!  www.jamesonwhiskey.com

 

Sand sculpture on Grafton Street
Sand sculpture on Grafton Street

 

 

 

James Joyce, George Bernard Show, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker are just a few of the famous writers and playwrights originating from Dublin.  James Joyce’s most celebrated work, Ulysses, is set in Dublin.  His collection of short stories, Dubliners, tells of incidents typical of the characters who resided in the city in the early 20th century.  One thing many of these historic writers had in common – other than writing – was their love of the local pubs.  Dublin’s Literary Pub Crawl is a unique way to be entertained by the works of some of these great writers while touring the streets of Dublin.  It is not necessary to be a literary genius or even a drinker to enjoy the pub crawl.  Actors lead the tour providing entertaining stories and excerpts from the works of some of Dublin’s greatest literary figures.  There is also a stop at Trinity College – whose notable alumni include Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and Bram Stoker.  Pubs visited are the very same pubs these literary greats frequented for a little spirited inspiration! www.dublinpubcrawl.com

 

The River Liffey in Dublin City
The River Liffey in Dublin City

 

 

 

 

For visitors who really enjoy the nightlife, Dublin’s Temple Bar area just south of the River Liffey is internationally known as the city’s most popular nightspot.  Here revelers will find a variety of options ranging from clubs to intimate pubs with live music.   This is also a popular destination for “stag and hen” parties from Britain.

 

Voted the friendliest city in Europe in 2009, Dublin does not disappoint.  Perhaps Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones said it best: “I go off into Dublin and two days later I’m spotted walking by the Liffey with a whole bunch of new friends.”  www.discoverireland.com

 

Terri is a freelance writer with regular columns on travel, chocolate and bar reviews. She is busy each month visiting new places to bring unique travel destinations and events to you. Yes, it is a sacrifice – but she is willing to do that for her readers! You can see more of Terri’s writing at www.examiner.com where she is the National Chocolate Examiner and at www.barzz.net. You can contact Terri at terri.marshall60@gmail.com.

January, 2011 – Grateful

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Grateful
am I
for the sight to see
the beauty
in the earth below
and the sky above;

Blessed

am I
to feel the rustling
of wind blowing
through my hair;

Thankful

am I
to smell the rain
in the air;

Appreciative

am I
to hear the sound
of silence
as she brings
peace to my ears
and love
to my eyes

~ Bryan W Hayes
December 23, 2010

January, 2011 – Letters to Dr. Z

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Ask Dr. Laura ZiprisZ

January, 2011

By Laura Zipris, Psy. D., LMHC

Dear Dr. Z.,

The holidays have come and gone and once again, my husband and I have experienced “holiday hell.”  We fought about whose family’s holiday traditions we will follow and how we will divide our time between both of our parents. We do this every year. We always get so stressed out trying to please everyone and trying to give our families equal time that we end up hating Christmas. This year we ran ourselves ragged to attend all of our families’ holiday events.  They began to feel more like obligations than celebrations.  The worst part is that we spent the holidays pretty much not speaking with one another. Help!! It is a new year and I do not want to spend the next holiday season being miserable with my spouse.

Signed,

My Holiday Hell

 

Dear My Holiday Hell,

It sounds to me like this new year may be just the time to start a new holiday tradition that you and your husband co-create.   You can begin by communicating with one other about what the holidays mean to you and how you want your future celebrations to look and feel.   Once you’ve shared this with each other and you both feel heard, then together you can create a “holiday vision”.   Stay mindful that you and your husband are your own family unit.  Together you have the right to design new traditions and to lovingly set your own boundaries with your respective families.   Always remember, that when it feels like there are only two possible options, stay in connection, communicate with your partner, and focus on picking the third option….because it is out there.

Signed,

Laura Zipris, Psy.D., LMHC

www.drlaurazipris.com

drlaurazip@gmail.com

 

Dear Dr. Z.,

I have recently heard a frightening statistic about the occurrence of child sexual abuse.  Even more unsettling are the reports that it is most often perpetrated by a person known to the family.  I know how to teach my child about stranger danger but I am not sure how to teach my 8 year old daughter how to keep safe from the people she knows.

Signed,

Frightened mother

 

Dear Frightened Mother,

You are right to be concerned as a parent.  The occurrence of child sexual abuse in this country is staggering.  That being said, you should know that there is much that you can do to empower yourself and your daughter to make her “OFF LIMITS” to child predators.  First, teach your daughter that in your family, you don’t keep secrets and that it is safe for her to tell you anything.  Child predators profile children that they can groom by gaining trust and testing to see if the child is willing to keep secrets from his or her parents.   The next focus should be to teach your child that she is the BOSS OF HER OWN BODY and to create “body-safety rules” within your family.  You can take control of who your daughter spends her time with by meeting all of her friends and their parents.  Provide your child with your ongoing supervision, listen to your intuition about people, and most important, listen to your child.  Also, consider discussing your “body safety rules” with your friends and family so that everyone is on board in helping to make your child “OFF LIMITS.”  For more very useful information and specific strategies, I highly recommend the book, Off Limits: A Parent’s Guide to Keeping Kids Safe from Sexual Abuse, by Feather Berkower.

Signed,

Laura Zipris, Psy.D., LMHC

www.drlaurazipris.com

drlaurazip@gmail.com

Laura Zipris holds a doctorate in Psychology and is licensed to practice psychotherapy in New York, as well as in Florida. Laura is certified in Imago Relationship Therapy, a transformational approach that has been used successfully with couples around the world to help them to strengthen their partnerships, deepen their connection and reignite their passion for one another. Laura sees individuals of all ages and sexual orientations, couples, families, and groups in her offices located in Wellington and Delray Beach.  In addition to her psychotherapy practice, Dr. Zipris works part time as a licensed school psychologist for the Palm Beach County School District.  

For more information about Laura, please visit her website at www.drlaurazipris.com  or to set up an appointment, contact Laura directly at (561) 558-7815. 

Questions for this column should be sent to Dr. “Z”  at Drlaurazip@gmail.com  

December, 2010 – Lake Worth Playhouse Celebration

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NEW YEAR’S SWING TIME
Friday December 31 at 8:00pm
This lively concert features South Florida entertainer, Missy McArdle, backed by Glen Rovinelli’s ten-piece orchestra,
performing standard classics from The American Songbook. The concert includes music that spans the generations from
World War II on, including favorites from Rosemary Clooney, and a selection of songs that will set the tone for a festive
New Year’s celebration. The evening features live music, hors d’oeuvres, party favors and a champagne toast.
Just $35 per person.
 

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January, 2011 – Important Tools for 2011

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Lighten Up with Lisa Lisa Dawn Wax

 

IMPORTANT TOOLS FOR 2011

 

HOPE, INSPIRATION, MOTIVATION and DREAMS

 

By Lisa Dawn Wax

 

 

HOPE

According to ancient Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman created on earth upon the command of the Greek God, Zeus. Pandora was given several gifts by other Greek gods and goddesses; among them was a coveted box. However, Pandora was told under no circumstances was she to open the box. Nonetheless, curiosity got the best of her and she ignored the warnings and opened the box. In doing so she let out all the evils of the world out into the world, but she closed the box just in time to trap one last virtue, HOPE. Ironically many interpretations of this myth focus on the explanation of why EVIL exists in the world today. My intention is to share an explanation of why HOPE still exists today.

 

INSPIRATION

To inspire is defined as “to influence, move, or guide by divine or supernatural inspiration.”

Dr. Deepak Chopra, a well known Indian-American speaker, author and teacher on Ayurvedic spirituality and mind-body medicine, has been quoted as saying Inspiration comes from the same word as spirit. When you are inspired, the Spirit moves you.”  Another definition of inspire is “to breathe life into.” As we start another new year I invite you all to allow yourselves to be inspired and let Spirit move you. Just as the Divine has given us HOPE, so has he shared many people to help INSPIRE and “breathe life into” those who need it. I also invite you to not only recognize the inspirations available to you, but to share them with others who can benefit from them as well. Keep the HOPE and INSPIRATION moving. Share them joyfully, willingly and lovingly. These actions will come back to you tenfold.

 

MOTIVATION

To motivate is defined as “to give someone a reason to do something, to offer them incentive or drive them forward.”  Whereas Inspiration stems from within, Motivation is derived from outside motivating forces; for example, Money, Love, Lack, Necessity, or Fear. I’m not saying one is better than the other. I think there is a time and place for both and we should incorporate both, as well as Hope, as we gear up to face another year.  Zig Ziglar, a motivational speaker who has published nearly 50 books on the subject, says, “It is your attitude, not your aptitude, that determines your altitude.”  He also says, “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing… that’s why we recommend it daily.”  Very well put, Mr. Ziglar.

 

 

PRAYER/MEDITATION

In addition to daily motivation, I recommend daily prayer and meditation. Since Prayer is asking of the Divine and Meditation is listening for the response, one can’t effectively do one without the other. By having this daily communication we get in touch with our inner voice that connects us spiritually and enables us to be more aware of and open to the Hope, Inspirations and Motivations that are gifted to us constantly. Furthermore, if Motivation is merely a fleeting kick in the keister to move us forward, who better to receive it from than the Creator himself?

 

DREAMS

Another tool for the New Year I’d like to share is Dreams. Don’t forget to have them. Don’t discount them; for, Dreams have the power to Inspire and Motivate because they offer a glimpse of the Hope we can hold onto. A dream can represent a prayer or represent a meditative response. Believe in your Dreams. Don’t let anyone else make light of them. Make them your own and allow them to empower you. Furthermore, don’t hesitate to dream BIG. “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss you will land among the stars.” I recently had a fortune cookie remind me not to pursue happiness, but to create it. I’ve written over and over that to be joyful is part of the divine plan for all of us, but as Mr. Ziglar said it starts with the attitude. In other words it starts within us. We then co-create the rest. Don’t be your own worst enemy and don’t let your limitations overshadow your talents. Think of yourself as a surfer and Life as a wave and ride it out. There’s no predicting what the tides, water will do. React to shifts in speed or direction as necessary. Hang on tight and never stop believing in yourself.  

 

 

Until next time, may your days be brighter and your lives be lighter.

Lightworker Lisa

 

Let me ignite the light in your life!

 

A Lightworker is someone with an innate ability to know and heal and whose divine mission is to write, teach or counsel others about spiritual teachings.  Lisa Dawn Wax, aka Lightworker Lisa, is a born Lightworker, certified Angel Healing Practitioner and Reiki Master Practitioner; all of which basically confirm her intuitive abilities to help, heal and teach. Using reiki (energy healing), guided meditations, divine messages and intuitive readings, she has helped many people to identify the source of their pain, clarify current life situations, and successfully redirect their focus into positive channels.  If you are in need of affordable healing and life coaching with immediate results, call her at 561-594-3948 or visit her website www.lightworkerlisa.com.  You can also listen to her new weekly radio show “The Youtopia Hour” on W4CY.com Mondays at 2PM ET.

January, 2011 – Fulfilling Your New Year’s Resolution by the End of January

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By the Numberstomcopeland1

 

Fulfilling Your New Year’s Resolution by the End of January

 

By Tom Copeland

 

Many people who commit to New Year’s resolutions do so out of motivation and a deep, influential notion that January 1st brings a new opportunity to start over. So many people believe in the power of a New Year, in fact, that by some estimates as many as 40% to 50% of Americans will participate in the holiday ritual year after year. Unfortunately, by those same estimates only a fraction of resolution-makers stick to and accomplish their goals. Why?

Maybe our society is just so infatuated with instant gratification and infected so deeply with the infantile “I-want-it-now” attitude that we give up too early on our resolutions. Or perhaps our goals are too lofty. Much more likely, in my opinion, is that maybe we’re just tackling our resolutions from the wrong angle; if we have the right tools and a plan, success will be much more probably.  Why not aim for an attainable goal that can be reached by the end of January and then use that momentum to continue improving each month? Here, I’m going to propose some practical tips for reaching common New Year resolutions by the end of January (or at least get you well on your way!)

According to USA.gov, below are 3 of the 10 most common New Year’s resolutions (in no particular order.)

1) Quit smoking – it’s the holy grail of resolutions. If you’re trying to quit cold turkey, you may be setting yourself up for failure. Smokefree.gov has tools, tips, resources, expert advice, and so much more to help you quit. In addition, Florida has a number of non-profit associations that aim to provide services to those who want to quit: check out tobaccofreeflorida.com and truth.org. Create a plan to quit and consider how much you spent on cigarettes in 2010 – that alone may be enough encouragement to get smoke-free by January 31st.

2) Lose weight – again, going about it alone is gets you off on the wrong foot. Find friends and family to help you get motivated and share like-minded goals. Know what results you want to achieve before you start. The fact is, weight loss is real and it’s attainable, but it’s not always easy. By taking some notes from an old fashioned playbook, you can be guaranteed to be on your way to lose weight by the end of January. It’s simple: create a healthier diet, exercise every day, and be consistent.

3) Drink less – ever wake up with a hangover, promise to the heavens you’ll never drink again, and then before you know it you realize you’re right back at it the next weekend? I know the feeling too. The key to feeling better about your drinking is moderation. Make your goal to quit drinking for the month of January and go from there. If you’re feeling great, quit for February too, and keep the snowball rolling. Again, there’s an endless amount of resources, support groups, and tools available, all for free, to help you kick the bottle – you just have to find the motivation to get involved.

 

Other common resolutions include the desire to give more and get involved in volunteer opportunities (there’s no shortage of that in Palm Beach County – perform a Google search to find something that interests you). If managing your debt is your resolution, during the first week of January get some information on credit card consolidation or create and commit to a family budget.

Lastly, furthering your education may be your goal and if so, there’s no better time than now. There’s a ton of grants and interest-free education loans available if you qualify. Also, keep in mind that you don’t have to get a 4-year degree; consider simply taking professional and training courses that are available and common in your industry. 

As we enter the New Year, good luck with those resolutions! Remember, for now, just focus on getting through the first 30 days; it will get easier and easier after that!

Tom Copeland is the founder of Bullworthy.com, a Web development and content management firm in West Palm Beach. Find him at http://www.bullworthy.com.

December, 2010 – First Night in Wellington

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First Night in Wellington

8:00pm – 12:30am

At the Wellington Amphitheatre

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January, 2011 – A Common Problem for Cats

Creature FeatureStephanie Karpf

 

A Common Problem for Cats

 

By Stephanie Karpf, DVM 

 

A very common problem that I am asked about frequently in my practice, is what to do about a cat that is urinating or defecating outside of the litter box.  This happens more commonly in homes that have multiple cats.  This can sometimes be challenging to correct, but in most cases it can be rectified by a simple step.

 

    In any case where a cat starts to urinate or defecate outside of the litter box, the absolute first thing that must be done is to have the kitty examined by a veterinarian.  There are many medical conditions that can cause this type of behavior, and they need to be ruled out with a physical examination and often some blood and urine laboratory tests.  Once this has been completed, and we know that the cat is otherwise healthy, we can treat this as a purely behavioral problem.

 

  The main key to bathroom harmony in a multi-cat household, is having the correct number of litter boxes.  The general rule is, that you have one more litter box than you have cats.  So, if you have 2 cats, you should offer 3 litter boxes. The reason for all of these boxes is that as is true for their wild cousins (lions, tigers, etc.), many domestic cats do not like to urinate and defecate in the same place. They also often like their own bathrooms that are not shared with their housemates. This rule applies up to a certain point, however.  You should never really need more than 7 boxes.  If you have 10 cats in your house, then the maximum number of boxes necessary is 7.

   It is also important that the boxes be in separate locations.  There is no use in having three litter boxes, and then lining them all up next to each other in the laundry room.  Three boxes, means that there are three separate locations to go to the bathroom in the house.  Another important factor, is that there should be at least one box on every level of the home that the cats have access to.  Many older cats will decide not to use a litter box, if it means that they will need to ascend or descend stairs to do so.  By making a box available on every floor, this problem is avoided.

 

    There certainly are cases of inappropriate elimination in which this litter box number and location solution is not enough.  However, in my experience, most cases are corrected by these simple, easy changes.

 

  Stephanie Karpf, DVM, is co-owner of The Visiting Vet, a house call veterinary service for dogs and cats serving Palm Beach County.  For an appointment, call (561) 252-8874.

December, 2010 – Seeking Nominations, Women Business Leaders

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Business Leader Media is currently accepting nominations for its Annual South Florida Women Extraordinaire Awards. Winners will be honored at a ceremony on February 28, 2011 and will be featured in the March 2011 issue of Business Leader magazine.

The Women Extraordinaire Awards honor top women business leaders in the South Florida community, who are selected based on the following criteria:

·         Candidate must be an influential leader within her company or business, with an extraordinary impact on its economic success and forward-thinking strategies;

·         Candidate must be actively involved in the professional organizations and associations related to her industry;

·         Candidate must be active in her community by utilizing her skills and/or time to promote philanthropic organizations or causes; and,

·         Candidate must be a recognized mentor and example to other women in her industry, especially by maintaining a high functioning work-life balance.

Nominations can be submitted at www.BusinessLeader.com/WE-SouthFlorida.

The nomination form takes less than five minutes to complete, and winning gives your candidate a chance to be honored among some of the South Florida’s top business leaders, including:.

2010 South Florida Women Extraordinaire:

·         ADELE STONE, Managing Shareholder – Atkinson, Diner, Stone, Mankuta and Ploucha, PA

·         ANA MEDEROS, CEO – Palmetto General Hospital

·         ANN MACHADO, President – Creative Staffing, Inc.

·         ANN MARIE SORRELL, President & CEO – The Mosaic Group

·         BEATRICE LOUISSAINT, President & CEO – Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council

·         CAROL C. LUMPKIN, Partner – K&L Gates

·         CHRISTINA WORLEY, CPA /PFS, CFP®, Managing Member – Castle Wealth Management

·         CLAUDIA ECHAVARRIA, Director of Operations – BGT Partners

·         DAPHNE MAINGOT, Crowe Horwath LLP – Crowe Horwath LLP

·         DIANA LEVI, Partner – Goldstein Schechter Koch

·         DORA MARTIN-GOMEZ, Vice President – Marketing Manager – Interstate Hotels & Resorts

·         DORIA M. CAMARAZA, Senior Vice President & General Manager – American Express

·         EDITH G. OSMAN, Shareholder – Carlton Fields

·         ELAINE HELDEWIER, Environmental Director – Carnival Cruise Lines

·         ELLEN FINNERTY, Senior Vice President & Human Resources Director – FCC, LLC d/b/a First Capital

·         EMILY MARQUEZ-DULIN, Executive Director – Humane Society of Greater Miami Adopt-A-Pet

·         ENEIDA ROLDAN, M.D., M.P.H., M.B.A., President and CEO – Jackson Health System and Public Health Trust

·         EVA RITVO, M.D., Vice Chair, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences – Univ. of Miami Miller School of Medicine

·         GABRIELLE D’ALEMBERTE, Attorney – The Law Offices of Robert L. Parks, P.L.

·         GINGER MARTIN, President/CEO – American National Bank

·         HOLLY SKOLNICK, Shareholder – Greenberg Traurig, LLP

·         JAYME GELFAND, Regional Director – The Continental Group Inc

·         JOAN CRAIN, Senior Director Wealth Strategies & Chief Fiduciary Officer – BNY Mellon

·         JULIE BRAMAN KANE, Partner – Colson Hicks Eidson

·         JULIE SILVER TALENFELD, Founder & President – Boardroom Communications

·         KAL MISTRY, Chief Administrative Officer / Senior Vice President – VITAS Healthcare Corporation

·         KERRY LYNN RAPPORT, Managing Director and Senior Client Account Manager – Bessemer Trust

·         KIMBERLY SLATER, Engineer – The Bionetics Corporation

·         LILIAM LOPEZ, President and Chief Executive Officer – South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

·         LISA TROPEPE, P.E., Vice President – Engenuity Group, Inc

·         LOUIE TENAZAS, Vice President, Human Resources – Del Monte Fresh Produce Company

·         MIRIAM ABREU, Assistant Port Director for Finance/CFO – Port of Miami

·         NIDIA MIGUEL, Founding Member – DATACORP

·         PAMELA SHERMAN LINDEN, Shareholder – Greenberg Traurig, P.A.

·         PATRICIA THORP, President – Thorp & Company

·         RACHEL SAPOZNIK, Founder, President & CEO – Sapoznik Insurance & Associates Inc

·         RHONDA WIMBERLY, Director of Community Affairs – Turner Construction Company

·         RUTH JIMENEZ, Vice President & Branch Manager – U.S. Century Bank

·         SANDRA RUIZ, Councilwoman – City of Doral

·         SARAH CLASBY ENGEL, Harke & Clasby LLP – Harke & Clasby LLP

·         TAMMY FOX-ISICOFF, Partner – Rifkin Fox-Isicoff & Associates

 

 

Nominations can be submitted at www.BusinessLeader.com/WE-SouthFlorida.

 

 

Thank you for your participation,

 

-Business Leader Events Team

January, 2011 – Women in Power Luncheon

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Press Release
 
From: YWCA of Palm Beach County
Re: PNC/YWCA “Women in Power” Luncheon January 19, 2011
Date: December 23, 2010
Contact: Allyson Samiljan – 561-640-0050, Ext. 115, or 561-248-9884 (cell)
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
______________________________________________________________________________
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., announces the second in a series of five “Women in Power” Luncheons to benefit the YWCA of Palm Beach County. Attorney, author, producer and activist Tonya Lewis Lee will be the honored guest and speaker at noon on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, 415 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach.
 
Tonya Lewis Lee
 
After practicing law in Washington, D.C., Ms. Lee began writing and producing for television and founded her own multi-media business, Madstone Company, Inc. For Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite, Madstone produced Black History Month programming featuring artists including Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, Whoopi Goldberg and Queen Latifah.
 
In 2002, Lee co-authored her first children’s book, Please Baby Please, with her husband, Spike Lee, and continued the series with Please Puppy Please. Her first novel, national bestseller Gotham Diaries, was released in 2004.
 
Lee served as executive producer of the 2004 documentary film I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education; the television mini-series Miracle’s Boys; and TVLAND’s three-part special, That’s What I’m Talking About.
 
For the past three years Lee has been the national spokesperson for “A Healthy Baby Begins with You” campaign initiated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health. The congressional Black Congress recognized Lee’s work by giving her the 2009 Congressional Black Caucus Health Brain Trust Award. She produced the documentary film Crisis in the Crib: Saving Our Nations Babies, and launched HealthyYouNow.com, a website to support women in attaining a lifestyle of health and wellness.
 
A contributor to magazines such as Avenue, O at Home, Gotham and Glamour, Lee has been a consultant to ABC News and appeared on Lifetime Television, Good Morning America and CNN. She serves as Vice Chairman of the board of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, as a board member of the Creative Coalition and as a member of the advisory board for Children for Children.
 
Tickets to the luncheon are available for $50 each by calling the YWCA at 561-640-0050, Ext. 134.