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August, 2010 – S.F. Science Museum Participates in New Program

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Media Contact: Jackie Slatkow and Corey Drent

Slatkow & Husak Public Relations

561-278-0850 or DrentPR@aol.com

 

SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE MUSEUM TO PARTICIPATE IN BLUE STAR MUSEUMS

 

 

SSG Robert Mariani and SSG Ben Carman
SSG Robert Mariani and SSG Ben Carman

Today the South Florida Science Museum announced the launch of Blue Star Museums, a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, and more than 700 museums across America to offer free admission to all active duty military personnel and their families now through Labor Day.

 

 

 

“We are thrilled to offer free admission to those who are currently serving our country and their families,” said Lew Crampton, chief executive officer for the South Florida Science Museum. “We are happy to be able to offer families the opportunity to come together and experience more than 50 hands-on exhibits that the South Florida Science Museum offers at no cost.”

 “There have always been wonderful examples of partnerships between museums and military installations, but the scale of this gift from the museum communities to military families is thrilling,” said Kathy Roth-Douquet, Blue Star families chairman. “Military families work hard for this country, and it is gratifying for us to be recognized for that.”

More than 700 museums in all 50 states and the District of Columbia are taking part in the initiative. The American Association of Museums, the Association of Art Museum Directors, and the Association of Children’s Museums each sent a letter from NEA Chairman Landesman inviting museums to participate in this program.

Blue Star Museums runs from now until Labor Day, Sept. 6. The free admission program is available to any bearer of a Geneva Convention Common Access Card (CAC), a DD Form 1173, or a DD Form 1173-1, which includes active duty military and five immediate family members, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserve. The complete list of participating Blue Star Museums is available at www.arts.gov.

 The South Florida Science Museum provides curious minds of all ages with an entertaining and educational journey through science and technology. Located 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 55,000 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.

 The South Florida Science Museum is located at 4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach. For more information about the South Florida Science Museum, call 561-832-1988 or visit www.sfsm.org.

 

 

 

            

August, 2010 – Wellington Chamber Luncheon: August

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Wellington Chamber Luncheon: August

Please join us on August 25, 2010 at our Wellington Chamber Luncheon.  This luncheon will be sponsored by the Village of Wellington .

Mayor Bowen will present highlights of Wellington ’s accomplishments related to economic development and strategic planning, neighborhood stabilization and home preservation programs, business community initiatives, Safe Neighborhoods, Town Center projects and government transparency efforts. 

Lunch will be catered by Moe’s Southwest Grill and the luncheon will be held at the Wellington Community Center , 12165 Forest Hill Blvd.  

Registration begins at 11:30 AM- The luncheon will be gin promptly at Noon .  $ 20.00 for members with RSVP, $ 25.00 for members with no RSVP, $ 30.00 all others.  PLEASE CALL TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE!

 

 

Michela Perillo-Green

Executive Director

Wellington Chamber of Commerce

561-792-6525 Phone

561-792-6200 Fax

www.wellingtonchamber.com

michela@wellingtonchamber.com

August, 2010 – Urban League Wins National Awards

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Urban League Wins National Awards 

 

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The NULITES of Palm Beach County have a lot to celebrate. During the National Urban League’s annual convention, the group took top honors as Chapter of the Year and Tamesha Chambers won NULITER of the Year.


“I’m thankful for this, I’m thankful for you,” said program coordinator Gloria Scott during a NULITES celebration meeting Thursday. “I don’t consider this work, I consider it a passion and when you love what you do, you don’t call it work,” Gloria explained.


As their mentor, Gloria was honored as “Caring Adult of the Year.”


“All I can remember is one of the kids saying ‘that’s you get up!’ And I sat there for a few minutes before it really sunk in….I feel privileged to impart something in these children that they will remember.”


For the past six years Gloria has been a driving force, pushing the students to excel in education, leadership, and community service. “The National Urban League NULITES program is a arm of the school, the home, the community…We’re filling in the gaps.”


 “We nurture them, I always tell them we’re a family…If one succeeds we all succeed,” Gloria said.


NULITES meet monthly on the 1st Thursday of each month starting at
6:00 pm at the Urban League. Dinner is provided. To join you must be ages 10-18 and complete the NULITES application.


For more information please contact Gloria Scott at 561.833.1461 ext 3012 or email gscott@ulpbc.org or visit the
Urban League Palm Beach County

 

August, 2010 – Wellington Wellness Workshop

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Wellington Wellness Workshop

Do you experience…

Low energy levels

 Sluggish feelings

Restless sleep

Weight loss frustrations

Stress

Learn 5 key solutions and other wellness secrets to help deal with these common problems.

Featuring Garry Hiebert.

 

Friday, August 20, 2010

9:00 am – 10:00 am

Wellington Chamber of Commerce

The Board Room

12230 Forest Hill Blvd.



RSVP to VemmaTeam18@gmail.com

www.iwork4fun.com

August, 2010 – Wellington’s Up & Coming Executive Chef

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Wellington’s Up and Coming Executive Chef

 

MORE INFORMATION:    Contact Leslie Garcia-Furey, LGF Events Planner, 908-451-1465 or LGFEventsPlanner@yahoo.com

 

WELLINGTON, FL | DATE, JULY 26, 2010       

 

Bruce and Jeffrey Webb
Bruce and Jeffrey Webb

From Georgia to Connecticut, young Jeffrey Webb, a 2010 Cum Laude graduate of Johnson & Wales University, North Miami, has found his way to Wellington, Florida.  Jeffrey has been studying Culinary Arts since he was a tot.  Intransigence is often revealed in the behavior of children, and Jeff is no exception as he has disregarded his Father’s counsel and instead followed in his footsteps; “I had for years tried to talk Jeff out of going into this line of business, but like most kids he doesn’t always listen.  He was always interested from the wings,” states Father, Bruce.

 

Jeffrey had been involved in the ProStart Culinary Program and had maintained an ‘A’ average during that time.  Jeff has also taken one year of nutrition and wellness classes in addition to being the Co-President of his FCCLA Chapter and a member of the Future Farmers of America.  “I selected the Culinary Curriculum because I have always been interested in cooking and the best feeling I have ever felt has been from watching the faces of people as they enjoy the food that I have prepared for them,” says Jeffrey.

 

His work experience includes Office Depot Corporate Headquarters and Tyco Corporate Headquarters, and he has volunteered hours at Eurest Dining.  Jeffrey satisfied his Culinary Internship at the Johnson & Wales’ Chartwells.  Through his industry experience, he has gained leadership, management, communication and mathematical skills intrinsic in the culinary field.  “He has demonstrated all the skills necessary to succeed in this industry and his attention to detail and commitment to quality will no doubt carry him far.” Shehani Perera, Executive Chef, Chartwells.  “Jeff is a young, dedicated student of our profession and has demonstrated good culinary skills, a mature outlook and work ethic in his desire to advance in the culinary field.” Jeffrey Marshall, District Mgr., Eurest Dining Services.

 

On Saturday, August 14, 2010, Jeffrey Webb will be highlighted as Executive Chef at the Gift Gathering Reception benefiting the Arthur R. Marshall Foundation, hosted by Mrs. Leslie Garcia-Furey of Wellington.  The event shall be attended by Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach and other Palm Beach County guests.  Jeffrey is sure to razzle-dazzle and satisfy the palates of his guests with hors d’oeuvres that include Petit Steak Au Poivre, Salmon Tartar, Petit Pear and Blue Cheese Tartlet and Glazed Chicken Skewers.  As commented by his Father “He has a really good palate that allows him to blend flavors into something very pleasing and original.”

 

What is in the future for Mr. Webb?  “I would like to travel the world, learning more about the cuisines and utilize what I have learned in order to improve the dishes that I already prepare.  In five years, I would like to see myself working in a Corporate Food Service setting where I have the ability to work my way up through the ranks by proving my skills.  In ten years I would like to see myself working as a personal chef for someone who has a positive influence on the global community.”

 

Jeffrey is open to Personal Chef and Catering services.  Interested parties should contact Jeffrey at jeffreyfwebb@ymail.com.

 

Let us scrutinize those faces on Saturday, August 14, 2010, shall we!

August, 2010 – La La Land Grand Opening

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Grand Opening of La La Land!

 

 

On Saturday, July 31st, hundreds of families stopped by to check out the new premier indoor playground, located at the Pointe at Wellington Green, La La Land.  See the Photos too.

 

 

September, 2010 – Animal Grossology at the S. FL Science Museum

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MEDIA CONTACT 
Corey Drent or Kelly Husak
Slatkow & Husak Public Relations
561.278.0850 or DrentPR@aol.com

South Florida Science Museum
Animal Grossology Exhibit
September 25th, 2010 – January 9th , 2011

WHO: South Florida Science Museum
 
WHAT: Animal Grossology brings to life all the gritty and gross facts on some of nature’s most disgusting critters.  The exhibition contains solid science and introduces it in a way that makes kids giggle with a larger-than-life look at nature’s blood-sucking, vomit-munching, slime-making and dookie-loving creatures.
WHEN: Sept. 25th, 2010 – Jan. 9th , 2011
 
WHERE: South Florida Science Museum
4801 Dreher Trail North in West Palm Beach
 
WHY: The South Florida Science Museum provides curious minds of all ages with an entertaining and educational journey through science and technology. Located 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 $9.00, Seniors 62+ $7.50, Children 3-12 $6.00, under 3 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.

August, 2010 – PW Chamber Candidate Luncheon

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Contact:  Tracey Benson

Phone:     561-790-6200

E-mail:     tracey@palmswest.com                                          

 

PALMS WEST CHAMBER OF COMMERCETO HOST LUNCHEON/FORUM

FOR CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICTS 2 AND 6 –

MONDAY, AUGUST 9TH FROM  11:30 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.

 

 

The Palms West Chamber of Commerce will host a luncheon/forum for candidates running for Palm Beach County Commission Districts 2 and 6 on Monday, August 9th at the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center, 151 Civic Center Way, Royal Palm Beach. WPTV Channel 5 News Anchor, Jim Sackett, will moderate the Forum which is sponsored by the Palm Beach County Health Care District/Vita Health and All About You Catering. Lunch lines will open at 11:30 a.m. with the forum beginning at noon. Members of the public are encouraged to attend the luncheon/forum which is by pre-paid reservation only. The cost is $15.00 for Chamber members and $25.00 for non-Chamber members. For further information or to make a reservation visit www.palmswest.com or call Palms West Chamber of Commerce:  561-790-6200.

August, 2010 – Boca Fire Fighters Need Your Help

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

MDA Contacts:   Liz Coffey                          

L1560 Contact:  Marcus Cooper                                                   Program Coordinator                                  MDA Coordinator

     (561) 742-3748                                    561-866-9136

     ecoffey@mdausa.org

    coop1560@yahoo.com

 

Boca Raton Fire Fighters Need Your Help!

(Boynton Beach, FL) – Summer is here and so are our local heroes. It’s the MDA Fill-the-Boot time! Boca Raton Fire Fighters Local 1560 will be raising money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association every Friday in August from 10:30am-12:30pm and 5:30pm-7:30pm.

Boca Raton Fire Fighters Local 1560 will be asking motorists and pedestrians to donate money as they strive toward the goal of filling fire boots with cash and change. The campaign is being held at Boca Raton’s busiest intersections. Locations planned for this year’s fall boot drive are:

Glades Road / Federal Highway

 Palmetto Park Road / NW 12th Ave

Palmetto Park Road / A1A

Yamato Road / NW 2nd Ave OR Yamato Road / Congress Ave

Glades Road / NW 15th Ave, Airport Road OR Glades Road / Butts Road

Clint Moore Road / Military Trial

Yamato Road / Jog Road

Camino Real / Federal Highway OR Camino Real / Dixie Highway

 

             

“Our organization is very excited about the upcoming boot drive, and know that this boot drive will be extremely successful,” Liz Coffey, MDA fundraising coordinator said. “We are extremely thankful to L1560 Fire Rescue personnel for all their continued efforts and support of MDA through the Fill-the-Boot campaign.”

Be a part of something special. Help the heroes of Boca Raton Local 1560 help those truly in need. When you see a firefighter on the corner “Filling the Boot” show your support and make a donation. Together, a cure will be found and together your community is making a difference!

For more information about MDA, please call (561)742-3748 or visit our website at www.mda.org.

August, 2010 – The Angel Program to Help Horses

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Hello Pure Thoughts and Florida Thoroughbred Supporters,

This is a short note to let you know that we have a new program for the rescue called The Angel Program. We thought this would be a neat way to help raise funds for the horses and also would help people not have to worry about sending a card, getting a gift etc.

You will now be able to set up a monthly donation to the rescue. And for your monthly donation you simply fill out the form on the Angel Program Page once a month and we will send out a card to your special someone.  With a note inside “a donation has been made to Pure Thoughts Horse Rescue or Florida Thoroughbred Rehabilitation & Training (whichever you choose) in your name to help the horses”.

Visit the Angel Program click here