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November, 2010 – Hospice of Palm Beach Celebrity Pro-Am

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 9, 2010
Contact: Jennifer Martinez, Communications Manager
Hospice of Palm Beach County
(561) 273-2194 or jmartinez@hpbc.com

Top Professional Golfers, Today Show Personality and Polo Stars Join Roster of Celebs at Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation’s 2nd Celebrity Pro-Am

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL. – Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation is proud to announce the incredible line up of stars already signed on for their Celebrity Pro-Am weekend! Scheduled to appear is: Today Host Matt Lauer, Professional golfers Mark Calcavecchia, Michelle McGann, Bob Murphy, Olin Browne, Dana Quigley, Jay Sigel; top Professional Polo players Luis Escobar and Brandon Phillips; baseball greats Dennis Martinez, Larry Walker and Andrés Galarraga; Indy Car Driver Jay Howard; football great Steve Walsh and celebrated political cartoonist Paul Szep.

“We are incredibly excited to have these celebrities participate in our tournament,” said Greg Leach, Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation President. “As one of our largest fundraisers, this event supports many non-reimbursable patient care programs Hospice of Palm Beach County offers to patients and families, regardless of their ability to pay. With the star power of these celebrity participants, this is sure to be our best tournament ever!”

The fun-filled weekend will kick off with an elegant cocktail reception and silent auction at 7:00 p.m. at The Breakers Palm Beach on December 3, 2010. Guests will have the opportunity to dance to today’s hottest tunes, rub elbows with celebrity guests and enjoy the view from the incredible Ponce de Leon ballroom.

Golfers can get an early start with breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 4, 2010 before the day of golf at the breathtaking Rees Jones Course at Breakers West. Participants will enjoy the par 72 layout that challenges every level of golfer. Following the day of golf, guests are invited for the Leisure Time Coins awards ceremony in the Breakers West clubhouse.

Chair of the cocktail reception is Shamin Abas. Tournament director is Vick Rautbord. Sponsors include: Leisure Time Coins, The Legend Group, Cumberland Consulting Group, Isador S. Segall Trust, Sapoznik Insurance, The Westin Maui Resort and Ka’anasali Golf Courses, Flagship Solutions Group, Homecare Homebase, KOOL 105.5, ESPN 760AM, CBS 12 and the Sun-Sentinel.

 

Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer

 



For tickets or sponsorship opportunities for this event, please contact (561) 494-6884 or visit
www.hpbcf.org<http://www.hpbcf.org> .

About Hospice of Palm Beach County:
As the hospice provider of choice in the Palm Beach County community, Hospice of Palm Beach County cares for more than 7000 patients per year and thousands more families. The 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization is dedicated to meeting every need of patients and families faced with advanced illness. The organization offers a comprehensive range of programs and services – from nationally recognized hospice care to music therapy, massage and loss-specific healing services. Full bereavement support is offered to hospice families and to anyone in the community in need.

Care is provided wherever the patient is – the home, skilled nursing or assisted living facility, hospital or hospice inpatient care center, including the C.W. Gerstenberg Hospice Center in West Palm Beach, the Jay Robert Lauer Hospice and Palliative Care Center at JFK Medical Center, the Bethesda Memorial Hospice and Palliative Care Center at Bethesda Memorial Hospital, and the Hospice and Palliative Care Centers at Delray Medical Center, Good Samaritan Medical Center, and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. Hospice of Palm Beach County’s focus is on quality of life. The organization is sensitive to and respectful of religious, cultural and personal beliefs. For information about Hospice of Palm Beach County, please call (888) 848-5200 or visit www.hpbc.com.



For tickets or sponsorship opportunities for this event, please contact (561) 494-6884 or visit
www.hpbcf.org<http://www.hpbcf.org> .

 

Licensed since 1981
Accredited by The Joint Commission 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit Organization
Accredited as a Jewish Hospice by the Palm Beach County Board of Rabbis, Inc.
Serving all of Palm Beach CountyBoca Raton to Tequesta, the Glades to the Beach

November, 2010 – Foundcare and Healthcare Reform

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
CONTACT:     KELLY HUSAK OR STEPHANIE UITENBROEK
561.278.0850 OR
 
 
FOUNDCARE CITED AS PRIME EXAMPLE OF HOW HEALTHCARE REFORM WILL BENEFIT LOCALLY
Local nonprofit serves Palm Beach County’s growing uninsured and underinsured population
 
(WEST PALM BEACH, FL)  Guests at FoundCare Health Center learned that the local nonprofit community health center is being cited as a prime example of how plans for healthcare reform will benefit local residents of Palm Beach County.  The event celebrated the announcement of FoundCare’s new Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC) Look-Alike status, the first of its kind in Florida, and acknowledged healthcare advocates and supporters who had made the milestone possible.  The keynote for the morning was delivered by Rear Admiral Donald L. Weaver, M.D., Assistant Surgeon General for United States Public Health Service and Deputy Associate Administrator for Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA.)
 
“FoundCare is now part of a nationwide network of health centers that delivers high quality healthcare to people who might otherwise go without,” said Dr. Weaver.  “Having access to a health home will make a huge difference for local families who need care.”
 
When fully operational, FoundCare Health Center will be a full-service health center.  This “one-stop shop” currently offers primary care and preventive services including medical diagnosis and treatment.  Dental services and pharmacy services will be added in the future. 
 
FoundCare Health Center opened its doors to the community in January 2009, and since that time, has provided medical care to more than 2,400 patients, many of whom are uninsured and underinsured.
 
 “With three service providers and additional hours, we have significantly increased the number of new patients treated in 2010,” said Yolette Bonnet, chief executive officer for FoundCare Health Center. “We have the capacity in this building to see more than 10,000 unduplicated patients each year. But we still need to secure additional funding to maximize the use of this state-of-the-art medical home in order for it to include even more providers and equipment.  In the meantime, the Look-Alike status we received helps to position us when we apply for full FQHC status and allows for additional benefits we can pass along to our patients.”
 
The FQHC Program designates health centers that provide essential primary and preventive health care services to low-income, medically underserved, and vulnerable populations that traditionally have limited access to affordable services and face the greatest barriers to care.  
 
Thanks to the tremendous support from private donors, government grants and a gift of more than $1.8 million over the years from the Quantum Foundation, FoundCare Health Center patients receive affordable access to quality health care and preventive services, regardless of their ability to pay.  
 
 “Health care reform is just beginning and the road is a long one, but at the end there will be more access to quality care for all of our residents,” said Kerry Diaz, president of Quantum Foundation. “ Its success, however, depends on our collective efforts over the next few years to make sure the promise of coverage expansion is realized. We plan to build on our significant investments in community clinics to help them and boost the broader safety net in Palm Beach County. FoundCare is one solution to overcoming the inequalities in care that exist today.  Quantum understands that the hard work of matching people to quality health care happens on the community level, and we are thankful and proud to be a partner in making those connections possible.”
 
Of FoundCare’s current patients, 77 percent do not have any health insurance, and they visited FoundCare an average of nearly three times per year for health concerns ranging from hypertension to diabetes, infectious disease, asthma, obesity, women’s health and other specialty care.  More than 70 percent have incomes below the federal poverty level and they range from the age of infancy to 84-years-old, nearly two-thirds of which are female.
 
“With the gracious support of Quantum Foundation, other donors, and state and local healthcare advocates, we’ve been able to initiate core services while preparing to apply for federal support as a Federally Qualified Health Center,” said Bonnet.  “FoundCare will continue to serve all patients, specifically the uninsured and underinsured.“
 
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                                      Congressman Alcee Hastings, Yolette Bonnet and Dr. Donald Weaver
FoundCare Health Center is located at 2330 South Congress Avenue in West Palm Beach.  To schedule an appointment or learn more about supporting FoundCare, please call FoundCare Health Center at 561.HEALTHY (561.432.5849) or visit .

November, 2010 – Wellington Chambers Winterfest

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Wellington Chamber announces “Vanilla Ice” as Headline Performer and Emcee of Winter Fest 2010!!!!

The Wellington Chamber and the Village of Wellington are thrilled to announce Pop icon Vanilla Ice as Celebrity Emcee and Headline Performer for WinterFest 2010!!   Vanilla Ice sold 11 million copies of his debut album, To the Extreme, which featured the hit “Ice, Ice Baby.” Although he’s best known for his ’90s music, Rob Van Winkle is also a successful real-estate entrepreneur and a remodeling expert with more than 15 years of hands-on home improvement experience. He began in his late teens with a series of smart property purchases, including his first remodeling project, his very own 15,000-square-foot mansion on Star Island in Miami Beach, and continued over the years. For two decades, he’s been flipping houses — basically buying at low cost, fixing up the property and selling for a worthwhile profit. On DIY Network’s new series The Vanilla Ice Project, Rob and his crew of talented contractors get down to business and renovate every room of a 7,000-square-foot Palm Beach mansion. This latest project, which he says will be his proudest moment yet, will showcase the latest in modern home features and the hottest in state-of-the-art technology.

 

 

 

Wellington WinterFest 2010

PRESENTING SPONSOR TO BE ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK!!!

 

December 4th, 2010

4 PM- 8PM

Wellington Amphitheatre

 

Business Expo

Wellington’s Annual Tradition “Holiday Tree Lighting

Visit from Santa

Salute to the Troops

A Reading of from “Twas the Night Before Christmas” by Mayor Bowen

Musical and Dance performances by local talent

Antique Car Show

Crafts and shopping

Food and Refreshments

And Much More!!!!

 

Auditions now underway for local performers!
 

 

Please call the Wellington Chamber of Commerce for information on auditioning, becoming a vendor or sponsor or general event information!

561-792-6525

www.wellingtonchamber.com

 

November, 2010 – Boy Scouts Tree Sale

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           BOY SCOUTS SELL FRESH FIR IN WELLINGTON

 Wellington Boy Scout Troop 125 will hold its 22nd annual Christmas
 tree sale at St. Peters Methodist Church from November 26 until 18
 December. Trees will go on sale at 9 AM on Friday Nov. 26. Normal tree
 sale hours during the week are from 5PM until 9 PM and Saturday and
 Sunday from 9 AM until 9 PM. This is the main fund raiser for the
 troop with all proceeds going towards the scout’s one week
 summer camp being held this June in North Georgia. St. Peters   
 United Methodist Church is located at 12200 West Forest Hill Blvd.,   
 just north of the Wellington Community Center. Please support scouting
 by purchasing your fresh, high quality trees at a great price for a
 great cause. For more information call Scoutmaster Schook at (561)
 568-1389.

November, 2010 – JCC: Light the Lights Event

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Light the Lights!

JCC holds 10th Annual Hanukkah Community Candle Lighting

BOYNTON BEACH/PALM BEACH GARDENS — The JCC of the Greater Palm Beaches along with temple congregations and preschools from throughout Palm Beach County will celebrate Hanukkah at its 10th Annual Hanukkah Community Candle Lighting from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010.

 

For the second year, the festivities will take place simultaneously from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at two locations, Canyon Town Center Amphitheatre on West Boynton Beach Boulevard east of Lyons Road, and at Midtown Plaza in the Midtown shopping center in Palm Beach Gardens just west of I-95 on PGA Boulevard. Both events are free and include children’s activities, family entertainment, and music.

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Emily Aronoff

 

At the Hanukkah Community Candle Lighting at Canyon Town Center:

  • Matt Auerbach, host of the internet radio and TV program “Night Shul,” will serve as master of ceremonies.
  • Area cantors and rabbis will lead the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, Ha’Tikvah, and the Hanukkah blessings.
  • Local singer-songwriter and Jewish educator Emily Aronoff will perform along with local JCC pre-school and religious school choirs.

Sponsoring and participating temples include Temple Torah of West Boynton Beach, Temple Shaarei Shalom, Temple Beth Tikvah and Temple B’Nai Jacob. GL Homes is the event corporate sponsor.

 

At the Hanukkah Community Candle Lighting Midtown:

·         Local cantors will perform a liturgical concert.

·         Community pre-school and religious school students will perform

         ·         Community youth groups will lead Hanukkah activities for children and families.

·         Families with children ages six and under are invited to a screening of the premiere episode of Shalom Sesame (Sesame Street), “Hanukkah: The Missing Menorah!” at 3:30 p.m. in the JCC North building.

      An Overnight Camp and Israel Programs Fair will be taking place.

 

Lisa and Dr. David Lickstein are the event sponsors.

 

For more information about the Canyon Town Center event, contact Andrea Peleg at 561-736-4753 or andreap@jcconline.com. For the Midtown event, contact JCC North at 561-689-7700 or visit our website at www.JCConline.com/north

 

The mission of the Jewish Community Center of the Greater Palm Beaches is to create a strong Jewish community by providing high quality programs close to where people live that connect people to Jewish life.

The JCC is a partner agency of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County.

Visit our website at www.JCConline.com

 

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November, 2010 – Sanda Gane Holiday Gift Certificates

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Get ready for the Holidays

at Sanda Gané European Day Spa
Buy any 3 massage or facial
gift certificates and receive 2 free!


Don’t miss out this offer is only good in November!

* all offers expire November 30th, 2010.  Not valid with any other offer or coupons.

561.792.9696
www.sandaganedayspa.co

November, 2010 – Temple Beth Torah’s Preschool Celebrates Thanksgiving

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For Immediate Release

Contact: Sharon Lowenstein

Phone: (561) 793-2649

 

 

Temple Beth Torah Leonie Arguetty Preschool Thanksgiving Sing-a-long and  Feast

 

The children at Temple Beth Torah Leonie Arguetty Preschool will come together on Monday, November 22 at 11:45 a.m. for a Thanksgiving sing-a-long and Feast. Children will dress in costumes created in their classrooms depicting the Thanksgiving Story.  Some of the children will be dressed as Native Americans, others as Pilgrims and the very youngest children will dress as turkeys.  A school-wide Thanksgiving Feast will follow.  The children will dine on food to be prepared by the preschool’s Volunteer Parent Organization as well as food they will prepare themselves as part of their classroom curriculum.  Families of the preschool children are invited to attend.

 

For more information call the Preschool office at 561-793-2649. Temple Beth Torah Leonie Arguetty Preschool is located at 900 Big Blue Trace in Wellington. 

November, 2010 – Steel Magnolias

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Steel Magnolias at the Lake Worth Playhouse

This season, the Playhouse is pleased to present
Preview Night!
Tickets to the Thursday Night Preview (the night before Opening Night)
are available at discounted rates:

 $26 front orchestra
$22 rear orchestra

All seats are reserved! Curtain is at 8:00 p.m.
Preview Night for Steel Magnolias is next Thursday, November 18th.

Reserve your preview tickets now.

Visit www.lakeworthplayhouse.org.

 

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Enhance your evening with a
DINNER & SHOW PACKAGE!
Just $50 for an elegant three-course dinner at
PARADISO RISTORANTE
(see menu below)
plus
premium seats to the preview performance of

STEEL MAGNOLIAS

Call now to make reservations or order online!
561-586-6410
lakeworthplayhouse.org

January, 2011 – It’s a Nano World

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South Florida Science Museum
It’s a Nano World Exhibit
January 29 – May 15, 2011

WHO: South Florida Science Museum
 
WHAT: What is nanobiotechnology?  How many nanometers tall are you?  Have you ever seen yourself at 200x magnification?

It's a Nano World at the South Florida Science Museum
It's a Nano World at the South Florida Science Museum

  Find the answers at the South Florida Science Museum’s It’s a Nano World exhibit.  It’s a Nano World is a brand-new, fascinating 3,000 square feet hands-on, interactive exhibition that introduces visitors to the biological wonders of the infinitesimal nano world that’s too small to see with just your eyes.  The exhibit features videos, games and hands-on learning with very tiny tools to discover more about living things.

WHEN: January 29 – May 15, 2011
 
WHERE: South Florida Science Museum
4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach
 
WHY: The South Florida Science Museum delivers entertaining and educational journeys through the many worlds of science and technology for curious minds of all ages. Located just off I-95 in West Palm Beach, the museum features more than 50 hands-on exhibits, a digital planetarium, freshwater and saltwater aquariums, as well as natural history exhibitions. Each year the museum welcomes more than 120,000 visitors and reaches more than 40,000 students through workshops at the museum and outreach programs to local schools. Established in 1961, the museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to exciting curiosity and furthering the understanding and appreciation of science and technology.
 
HOW MUCH: Museum admission: Adults $11.95; Seniors 62+ $10.50; and children ages three-12 $8.95, under three years and Museum members are free.
 
GENERAL INFO: For more information about the South Florida Science Museum call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsm.org.

November, 2010 – Picasso’s Turkey Plates

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Step-by-Step Instructional Class:
Thanksgiving Handprint Turkey Plate

 

handprintturkeyplatterJoin us at Picasso’s Pottery for a fun painting class where we will be making handprint turkey platters/plates to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. Kids and parents are welcome. Work together as a family to create a special Thanksgiving masterpiece to treasure forever. Cost of class is $10 plus the cost of the  pottery piece you chose. Snack and drinks will be provided.

  • Friday November 12, 2010
  • 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Call Picasso’s Paint-Your-Own-Pottery to reserve your spot: 561-439-4000.

BYOWine Night…Make it a Party!

 

Come celebrate yourself! Bring your favorite red or white to enjoy on a relaxing evening with friends and pottery. There’s no studio fee and we clean up the mess!

Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010
Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010

Call now to reserve your table!

(561) 439-4000.