The Kings of the NBA; Wins Second Championship in Franchise History See Pg.29 The Boca Raton Tribune Your Closest Neighbor for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 • Year III • Number 103- FREE Printed on June 22nd Presidential Debate to Impact University and Community By: Malcolm Shields Lynn University, Palm Beach County and the City of Boca Raton are less than four months away from hosting one of the most historic events to take place in the region. The final presidential debate for the 2012 election cycle will take place on the campus of Lynn University on Oct. 22 between President Barack Obama and former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney. Once the University was selected as the site for the debate, the process of preparing the campus and the sur- rounding area for the event went into motion. “We have been working in coordination with the Commission on Presidential Debates,”said Senior Vice-President of Ad- ministration at Lynn University Greg Malfitano. “We have weekly conference calls with the Commission.” The University has also been in contact with fellow 2012 presidential debate schools the University of Denver and Hofstra University as well as the University of Missis- sippi and the , which held presidential debates in 2008 and 2004 respectively. “We reached out to see what worked and what didn’t work,” said Director of Public Relations at Lynn University Joshua Glanzer. On campus, there has been ongoing construction to im- prove facilities to accommodate spectators and the numer- ous media outlets that will be on the Boca Raton campus. “It has been a tremendous organizational challenge,” said Chief of Staff at Lynn University Jason Walton. “It has animated life on campus.” The construction to the main entrance is expected to be completed by the beginning of the fall semester. With the influx of national and international media, the University has begun the process making the Keith C. & Elaine John- son Wold Performing Arts more media friendly. “We are creating a debate city within our city,” Malfita- no said. The press area will have a “spin ally” as well as the construction of six platforms with certain specifications for each of the major U.S. broadcast and cable news outlets. See page 3 According to Hospitality Management cont. on pg.3 Dee Dors reading the Tribune Just Dance By: Gina Onori “I have the coolest desk do you wanna know why?” said dance studio owner Jean Marc Casanave as he lowers his desk automatically. “We don’t mess around at Fred Astaire baby.” Fred Astaire dance studio started in 1947 and was founded by Fred Astaire and Charles Lawrence Casanave, Jean Marc Casanave’s grandfather. The two were business partners who founded a chain together for the first time. The concept of a franchise was a business that sprung from the dance studios. Before McDonalds and Burger King signs illuminated the streets of our nation, people paid percentages to use the name Fred Astaire. Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton Professional dancer, choreographer, singer and ac- Tribune to [email protected] tor Fred Astaire personally trained all of the teachers at the dance studio. See Pg.22

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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Presidential Debate to Impact University and Community Professor Dr. James Downey at Lynn Uni- the community and University will gain Boca Raton over a two week period before for increased business leading up to the versity, the debate will provide three levels exposure by the media leading up to the the debate. debate. “We have two fairly iconic restau- of impact to the community. The first im- debate. “There is going to be tremendous re- rants in Palm Beach County. Hopefully we pact is economic. “What we like to think is The University has been in partnership sponse for people wanting to be here,” get some additional exposure,” said Kaylor, that this event will be like a Super Bowl.” with the city and the county in preparation said General Manager of the Boca Raton whose hotel is also associated with Water Dr. Downey expects that people will con- for the debate. “The City of Boca Raton has Bridge Hotel Greg Kaylor. “We are looking Colors Restaurant and Bar and Carmen’s gregate either at home or at local establish- been a huge supporter,” Walton said. “The for some real activity in the area. We begin Restaurant. ments to view the debate. county has equaled the city with involve- to pick up for the season late October so we “We hope the exposure of the restau- The legacy impact of the debate will be ment.” will begin to see more activity.” rants and the reputation of the restaurants measured by a survey of American con- Hospitality and Tourism Industry to Many hotels in the area have already set will help to drive some of the room nights ducted by a firm for the University 24 to Benefit room rates leading up to the debate. Accord- and good participation of the guests are 48 hours after the debate. “What we like to The impact of such of an event runs ing to Kaylor, his hotel has set their prices staying and frequenting our restaurants.” find out is what is the effect that an event deeper than the national political repercus- for rooms for the weekend leading up to the The debate will provide the opportunity like this would have on people coming back sions that will occur from the results of debate. Other local hotels have had rooms for the region to be displayed to the rest of to visit Lynn University,” Dr. Downey said. the debate. The hospitality and tourism in- already booked leading up to that weekend the nation in primetime. “We want to see The third element is publicity value. With dustry is due to benefit the most from the that has been reserved by media outlets. the area showcased in a positive light with the large number of journalist in the area, debate as thousands are anticipated to visit Restaurants in the area are also in line tourism,” Walton said. Cpl Burt Richards Recognized by the School District of Palm Beach County By: Guadalupe Monarrez Master Sergeant Michael Kelsey, hosted the truly honor those who have served. On Wednesday June 20th, Corporal Burt program at Boca Raton Middle School in re- “It is important for Palm Beach students Richards was recognized for his effort to in- membrance of Memorial Day. to be educated on war history and about struct students in Palm Beach County schools Cpl Burt Richards, who founded the Vet- those service men and women who kept them about the importance of war education. The erans Speakers Forum of Palm Beach County, safe and free,” said Richards, “and to have an School Board meeting, which took place at is responsible for creating a campaign to ap- opportunity of visiting a Veteran’s event on the Palm Beach School District headquarters proach the Palm Beach School District about the special day of November 11th.” in West Palm Beach, distinguished Richards closing schools on Veteran’s Day. He was suc- With the founding of the Veterans Speak- with the recognition for his “Honoring Those cessful and November 11th, 2011 became the ers Forum, Cpl Richards was able to prove to Who Served” educational program. first Veteran’s Day that Palm Beach County educators the need for military service per- The program, “Honoring Those Who schools were closed for students. Currently, sonnel to speak with all students regardless Served,” features war veterans reminiscing Cpl Richards hopes to close schools for teach- of race, creed, or color. about their war experiences with students. ers as well. To contact Cpl Burt Richards for his edu- Recently, Cpl Richards alongside two other In an effort to have schools closed, Cpl cational programs, call (561)734-7263 or at war veterans, Sergeant Tom DeCicco and Richards hopes students will take the day to [email protected]. Boca Plastic Surgeon Exchanges Couture for Cuisine for TV Reality Show BOCA RATON – Boca Raton plastic sur- But when the number of finalists was pared intense ground beef challenge. By the end geon Dr. Andrew Rosenthal outdistanced down to 36 during the second week, he was of that episode, those who impressed the 30,000 auditioners to gain a spot as a con- eliminated. judges earned a spot in the Top 18. Only testant on the FOX reality TV show, “Mas- “Thank you, everyone, for supporting me those who put their best dish forward will terChef.” in my ‘MasterChef ’ run,” the doctor said af- move one step at a time closer to becoming a The gustatory hit returned for its third ter his TV cooking tenure ended. “It was a culinary master. season the week of June 4. The Boca doc- memorable and fun experience.” Before beginning his medical practice in tor and amateur chef joined about 100 other “I met so many wonderful people and I Boca Raton, Dr. Rosenthal trained at Duke contestants to display their culinary acumen. am thankful that my cooking has become University, Tulane University and the Uni- He preparing Crème Brule French Toast, a both more adventurous and refined due to versity of Miami. He also studied at the dish he said is a particular favorite of his el- my time in Los Angeles and learning from world-renowned dest son. some amazing chefs. You don’t see every- and completed a two-year fellowship in Cra- Contestants were judged by award-win- thing or taste or smell the food at home, but niofacial Research. ning chef Gordon Ramsay, restaurateur Joe many of these contestants have incredible During this fellowship, Dr. Rosenthal’s Bastianich and acclaimed chef Graham El- skills and passion for food and cooking.” main focus was the difficult aspects of pedi- liot. Dr. Rosenthal also thanked “my patients atric facial reconstruction, and he even used The plastic surgeon said the show, taped and staff who encouraged this endeavor. this work to create a device that helps pre- in Los Angeles, was truly an experience not I am most grateful for your trust and your vent positional head deformities in children. to be forgotten. “Cooking for me is a lot like support. I am most fortunate that I was giv- The personalized patient care he consis- plastic surgery,” he said. “They both involve en the skills and opportunity in life to be a tently demonstrates and the quality of work creativity and precision.” physician and plastic surgeon, a calling I love delivered has led to local and national rec- Dr. Rosenthal went on to say he could and believe in.” ognition from the following media outlets: be seen several times during the first two Earlier this week, the remaining 36 con- ABC, NBS, PBS, CBS, Sun Sentinel, Palm shows on Monday and Tuesday, June 4-5. testants were put to the ultimate test in an Beach Post and Boca Raton News. Dr. Andrew Rosenthal

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Tom Cleaver, Golf Pro of Stonebridge Boca Raton Municipal Meetings, Golf & Country Club, is Found to be Activites, Week of June 25-30 Monday, June 25 3:00 PM at City Hall, Third Floor Confer- an Avid Fisherman as well! COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ence Room AGENCY/CITY COUNCIL WORK- BOCA RATON HOUSING AUTHORITY By Oleda Baker fishing. He even designs, creates and makes SHOP MEETING 5:30 PM at Old Fire Administration Building It didn’t take Tom Cleaver long to catch his own “flies” which is an art all of its own. 1:30 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber this beautiful six pound, largemouth, bass We found our Oleda Baker, Boca Raton EDUCATION ADVISORY BOARD Thursday, June 28 after a couple of casts, as well as hooking Tribune’s own Beauty Health Columnist, 5:15 PM at Boca Raton Community Center DROP-IN STORYTIME a few others shortly thereafter. The camera along with a few other Stonebridge mem- Annex 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM at Downtown Library was there and did not miss a thing! bers, fishing with Tom. In fact Tom was POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS’ RETIRE- “The lakes at Stonebridge are some of giving Oleda (who has been fly-fishing for Tuesday, June 26 MENT SYSTEM BOARD the most beautiful waters and surroundings 35 years) a lesson to improve her casting. PLANNING ADVISORY REVIEW 3:00 PM at Pension Office in this part of Florida. They are also abun- 9:30 AM at City Hall, First Floor Confer- PLANNING & ZONING BOARD SPE- dant with many species, such as Bass, Blue- ence Room CIAL MEETING gill, Sunfish and Black Crappie.” Tom said. CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 6:30 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber In real life Tom has been Director of 6:00 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber Golf at the prestigious Stonebridge Golf COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD Saturday, June 30 and Country club in Boca Raton for the past 7:00 PM at Boca Raton Community Center, DROP-IN STORY TIME 10 years. As such, he’s given countless golf Silver Palm Room East 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM lessons, while at the same time keeping up SATURDAYS AT SANBORN - Free Fit- ness Classes at 9:00 am and 10:30 AM at his own golfing skills. In 2010, he qualified Wednesday, June 27 SPECIAL MASTER HEARING Sanborn Square for the US Senior open, A Champions Tour 9:00 AM at City Hall, Council Chamber Musical Rewind - The 70s Featuring THE major tournament at Sahalee Country club, **CANCELED** LITTLE RIVER BAND near . EXECUTIVE EMPLOYEES’ RETIRE- 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM But Tom has always had a serious pas- MENT PLAN BOARD MEETING sion for fishing, with a particular love of fly- Boca Christian Congratulates Pa- mela Saavedra, Valedictorian of the

Tom & Oleda fishing at Stonebridge. Class of 2012 “For a moment I thought I was taking a Known for her servant’s heart, diligent Pamela has been awarded over $196,000 golf lesson - which I really need,” said Ole- study habits, and passion, Pamela graduated in scholarships and grants, including the da with a smile. this spring with a cumulative GPA of 4.3262. Steve Ross Memorial Christian Worldview Cleaver said three special lakes were During her high school career, Pamela was Scholarship, and has qualified for the Florida chosen at Stonebridge so any member and recognized as a 2011 AP Scholar, was a mem- Bright Futures Academic Scholars Award. guest could fish whenever they please, yet ber of the National Honor Society, partici- She plans to attend Johns Hopkins Univer- pated in all four high school mission trips, and sity in the fall. Inspired by her own interac- be sensitive not to interfere with their golf- logged over 400 community service hours. tions with a young cancer patient at St. Jude’s ing friends. Gifted in the fine arts, Pamela was a pivotal Hospital, Pamela plans to pursue her dream “It all works together very well...we have member of both the band and choir, as well of eventually becoming a pediatric oncolo- the best of all worlds,” Tom said as he made as the chief editor for the yearbook and an ac- gist. Pamela, who has attended Boca Chris- another cast into the lake. Yes, he caught tress in the annual spring Broadway musical. tian since kindergarten, is the daughter of even another fish! In athletics, Pamela contributed to the volley- Carmen Rivera of Delray Beach and Rafael Fishing at Stonebridge. ball and basketball teams. Saavedra of Lantana. Community News www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Lynn Announces Gift to Help Build Stadium for Fighting Knights Soccer BOCA RATON -- Lynn University’s ymous gift of $1 million. The university corporate headquarters in Boca Raton, is New York, which supports disadvantaged soccer team will soon have a stadium wor- continues to raise funds for this project, one of the leading children’s and athletic children, families and the developmentally thy of their seven national championships which is expected to cost $2.6 million. footwear design and sourcing companies in disabled. In 2011, he was honored for his thanks to the generosity of Robert (“Bob- “I am very involved in the Boca Ra- the world. humanitarian efforts by Ace, an organiza- by”) Campbell of Boca Raton who provided ton community and this project is an excit- Campbell serves on the boards of the tion that supports the homeless. the school with a gift of $1.2 million for ing one for both me and for the community,” Boca Raton Historical Society, the ARC “Bobby Campbell stadium will be a construction of the new stadium. said Campbell. “I love sports and thought of Palm Beach County and Boca Raton game changer for our championship ath- The Fighting Knights soccer program this would be a good opportunity to help Regional Hospital Foundation. He is past letics program at Lynn,” Lynn University has garnered a total of seven national cham- the university become better known nation- president and currently serves on the ex- President Kevin M. Ross said. “With 19 na- pionships for the men’s and women’s teams. ally and internationally for a strong and im- ecutive board of the Two Ten Footwear tional championships, we’ve always had ex- Most recently, in 2011, the men’s team com- portant sport such as soccer. I feel proud to Foundation, the American Heart Associa- tremely accomplished student-athletes and peted in the NCAA National Championship. be a part of this project.” tion and on the president’s council for Sloan dedicated coaches and staff. Now, thanks to This stadium also allows Lynn to ex- As a young man working for Kinney Kettering. Bobby, we’ll have an outstanding and inti- pand the athletic offerings to include la- Shoes, Campbell had a vision to become an In May he was awarded the Monsignor mate venue for our campus and community crosse. Campbell’s gift adds to the $1.2 entrepreneur and start his own business. John. T. Fagan Humanitarian Award by Lit- to experience our Fighting Knights under million already donated, including an anon- Now his company, BBC International, with tle Flower Children and Family Services of the lights.” Injured Owl at Daggerwing Nature Center Gets a Name BOCA RATON -- Daggerwing Na- ture Center’s newest educational animal, an Eastern screech owl, now has a name: Shadow. The center held a naming contest for six weeks, and 193 name suggestions were received. The selected name was submitted by Matthew DeFrain of Boca Raton. He received an original painting of an owl by local artist Paul Cummings, a copy of Sib- ley’s Owls of North America folding field guide, and a one-on-one encounter with the center’s feathered friend. Shadow came to Daggerwing from the Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital in March. She had been hit by a car and sus- tained head injuries that left her blind in the right eye, so she is unable to be released back into the wild. Shadow will remain at Daggerwing, where she will be used to help educate visit- ing school groups and the public about na- ture and wild animals. Shadow can be visited at the nature cen- Naming contest winner Matthew DeFrain ter during the summer, Tuesday through and his friend, Shadow Friday, from 1-4:30 p.m. She will also be fea- com/parks/nature/daggerwing_nature_ tured in a variety of educational programs. center/” website, or call the nature center at For more information about Dagger- (561) 629-8760. wing Nature Center, visit the www.pbcgov. Soroptimists Host Winners of 2012 Community Service Awards Story, photos by Barbara McCormick sist the less fortunate. Services rendered BOCA RATON -- Members of So- by the winning groups included instruc- roptimist International, Boca Raton & tion in academics, art, nutrition, athletics, Deerfield Beach chapters, whose activities self-defense, sewing, beading & jewelry focus on the betterment of women and making and home care classes in assisting girls, recently honored 15 area organiza- family members. tions who share their goals. President Herdeen thanked commit- Soroptimist president Lorry Herdeen tee leaders: Elke Schmidt, Helen Babione, hosted the up-lifting affair in the confer- Maureen Burke, Cynthia Cummings, Pat ence room at the Florence Fuller Child Reed, and all club members for their en- Development Center in Boca Raton on ergy, enthusiasm and go-give spirit. May 23rd. To learn more about the Soroptimist An amazing group of dedicated volun- Club membership and activities, please teers, whose organizations were recipients visit: www.soroptimist4women.org. of the monetary awards, shared the news of their unique projects, and how they as- see pics pg. B4

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Editorial Our Writers/Reporters and Columnists Online Edition Business DALE M. KING: Editor SKIP SHEFFIELD, MATT BLUES- SANDY HUNTSMAN, SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN, PEDRO HEIZER: Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O PEDRO HEIZER: Managing Editor TEIN, CHRIS J. NELSON, LINDA GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, MIGUEL ANGELO, DENISE ANDRE HEIZER: Social Media DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 GOVE,CARLO BARBIERI, KAY RENZ, MATT PINEDA, RIGHETTI,MIKE GORA ANDERSON MANCEBO: Software Engineer Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name clearly mar, news style, good taste and available EDITORIAL legible along with a phone number and space. Letters from the same author will By Dale King complete address. not be published more often than every No unsigned or anonymous letters will be 60 days. considered for publication. E-mails to columnists may be used as The Boca Raton Tribune reserves the letters to the editor. We Must Save the right to edit the letters for spelling, gram- All letters to the editor should be sent to: The Boca Raton Tribune, Caldwell Theatre P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 Letters to the Editor Dear Media Friends, I want to be sure you received the press release sent out by the Flor- ida Conference of Catholic Bishops. It is a joint press release by all Florida Bishops, including the Diocese of Palm Beach’s Bishop Ger- ald Barbarito, on the Fortnight for Freedom which begins this week. The Fortnight for Freedom has been called by all U.S. Bishops as a two-week time period of prayer, study and reflection on our first most cherished freedom – Freedom of Religion. All Catholic Churches and (arch)dioceses across the U.S. will be participating. The Fortnight begins on Thursday, June 21, and runs through July 4. In the Diocese of Palm Beach, on June 21 and July 4, church bells will ring at noon in honor of our religious freedom. During the fortnight, there are special Masses and events planned at all of our 53 parishes and mis- sions within the five-county area of our diocese (Palm Beach, Mar- tin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee). A schedule of events is listed on the diocesan website. Go to HYPERLINK “http://www. diocesepb.org/” \t “_blank” www.diocesepb.org and click on the My wife and I drove past the Caldwell Theatre with an actor/producer in Rhode Island, Dave Je- Fortnight for Freedom image. Save the Date: There will be a Diocese at 7901 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton not pson. He operated a dinner theater in Pawtucket, of Palm Beach Patriotic Concert on July 2. too long ago and were horrified at the emptiness right next door to my office. Over the years, I at- Sincerely, we saw. tended many shows with my wife or my mother. Dianne Laubert Like most local fans of live theatre, we have We found live theater such a wonderful form of Director of Communications been following with great interest the progress – or entertainment. Diocese of Palm Beach lack of same – by the Caldwell in its efforts to cov- Dave has since moved out of Pawtucket and er a debt on the Count de Hoernle Building which relocated to Westerly, on the far west side of the Dear Media Friends: houses Boca’s premiere acting troupe. That red ink state, where he and his wife still produce shows, but The Palm Beach Book Store will sponsor a book signing with U.S. has basically shut down the production facility until the dinner aspect – which was never a big money- Sen. Marco Rubio Saturday, June 30 at 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church it comes up with the cash. maker – is gone. of West Palm Beach, 1101 South Flagler Drive., West Palm Beach. As we drove by, I thought I saw a “For Lease” It seems that live theater is undergoing changes Senator Rubio will sign his memoir, “An American Son.” The book sign out front. And that seems to be the case. The all over the nation. will be available in English and Spanish. Books must be purchased at court-appointed overseer of the bankrupt property In Boca, the Caldwell always seemed to enjoy a the signing at First Baptist Church. is trying to lease it. special position. Certainly, there are many theater Sincerely, We keep looking for a positive light at the end companies in the city and the area – and all are very Gregory Langowski of this tunnel. good. But the Caldwell seemed to lead the pack. If you don’t already know it, two theater compa- It attracted all types of people. The Countess nies have joined forces to save the failing Caldwell. Henrietta de Hoernle, who sat in a designated seat Entr’Acte Theatrix and the Palm Beach Principal at Caldwell, put up $1 million to pay for construc- Players are co-producing “Jesus Christ Superstar” tion of the building that was named after her late at the Caldwell for a 10-performance run July 5-15. husband. Madelyn Savarick, another cultural arts Money raised will be used to put the theatrical ven- maven, donated money and her name adorns the ue back on track. stage. Dozens of other supporters could be added If there ever was a must-see, this show is it. to the list. When I learned of the Caldwell’s financial trou- The production schedule for “Jesus Christ Su- bles, I hearkened back to 2001 – the year I became perstar” is: a news reporter in Boca Raton – and I recalled how several cultural centers in Boca shut down that year + Thursday, July 5 – 8 p.m. – Jan McArt’s Dinner Theater, the Boca Pops and + Friday, July 6 – 8 p.m. the International Museum of Cartoon Art. + Saturday, July 7 – 2 & 8 p.m. It seemed like a dark cloud had formed over the + Sunday, July 8 – 3 p.m. city’s cultural community. I thought of Charlie + Thursday, July 12 – 8 p.m. Brown, sadly walking around with a black cloud + Friday, July 13 – 8 p.m. over his head. + Saturday, July 14 – 2 & 8 p.m. Now, years later, the Caldwell may meet the + Sunday, July 15 – 3 p.m. same fate. Stuff like this can’t happen again. My wife and I have been fans of the Caldwell Tickets are $25 for reserved seating, $15 for since we arrived, and have always been major the- groups and children under 12, and $10 student ater goers. I remember writing my first theater re- rush (with ID) at the door on day of show. Either view in 1984, and how it led to a close friendship that or call 877.710.7779. Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer

Miami Heat Presidential Debate We held off printing for ED 103 until June 22nd in order to see the As we inch closer and closer to Election Day 2012 results of the 2012 NBA Finals, where the on Nov. 6th, Lynn University, Palm Beach County, put themselves in a position to win their 2nd NBA Fran- and the City of Boca Raton continues its preparation chise Championship. Fortunately, it was worth the wait. for the Presidential Debate on Oct. 22. Find out what Congratulations to the Miami Heat for the 2nd NBA industry in the region will benefit the most from the Championship! debate in our next edition.

Local Events in Boca Raton Back to School Jam!

Make sure you are not stuck in the house this sum- Students get ready for the Back-to-School Jam mer. Here are some exciting events happening near hosted by Wayne Barton study center coming soon. you: •TJ Murphy’s, every Wednesday is hosting College Mango Season Night. Drink specials include $1 shots, $5 pitchers, and buy 1 get 1 cocktails Mango season is in full swing! If you would like to •Kitchen 305, every Thursday is hosting Latin donate mangoes to the Boca Raton Tribune, we would Night. Maria Rivas and her band perform American greatly appreciate it! Jazz and Latin music with great wine, food and cock- tails from 7:30- 10:00 p.m. Cleaner Water in Boca •Every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Gumbo Limbo Na- ture Center hosts a guided tour on the quarter-mile The city of Boca Raton will be using a somewhat long boardwalk. Explore the remnant of coastal hard- stronger disinfection process to reduce free chlorine wood hammock, and get a glimpse of the past. Cost residual instead of a chloramine residual for a two per person: No Fee. No reservations required. Meet at week period, beginning June 17th to July 1st. The the boardwalk. change will provide protection against bacteria. Stay Miami Heat, Stars of the Week. tuned for more updates. Rotary Club Sunset Boca Tribune Sports Flossy Keesley Installation Dinner for the Rotary Club Sunset, July 9th at 6:30 p.m. at Rosso of Windham. Awards •Hometown hero and soccer star Jozy Altidore vis- A big thank you to Flossy Keesely for providing will be presented for recognized individuals and as- ited our offices for an exclusive interview with Sports the Boca Raton Tribune with a DVD of The Vogans’s signing new President Ron Lebright to the club. Editor Pedro Heizer and The Boca Raton Tribune recent performance in her concert, Pathway to the staff. Be sure to pick up our next edition on the Men’s Stars, on April 22nd, 2012. Boca Christian School National Team Member. •Which feat is harder, swimming in a gold medal Web Hosting Company Director of Development of Boca Raton Christian final or defending your dissertation for your doctor- School William Hood recently paid a vist to our of- ate? Find out what FAU swimming legend and new Please support our sister company Your Web Easy, fices. We are proud to be associated with a school that swimming coach Dr. Lara Preacco says among other an internet domain registrar and web hosting com- has provided a positive influence in Boca Raton. topics in our next edition. pany. With: Guadalupe Monarrez, Malcom Shields, Gina Onori and Shannon Copeland.

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. A World in Turmoil

In addition to personal distresses and disasters, fre- conclusion is humanly possible. now consistently claiming the lives of countless individu- quently affecting many individuals and entire families, Blatant robberies and assassinations in cities, and now als, while maiming others, in most diverse locations and quite a lot is also happening around the globe that can even in the high seas, are becoming more and more com- regions of the planet. Those who once possessed some- bring reasonable concern and legitimate fright to most mon. Crimes against humanity which earlier occurred in a thing, and often left with nothing! inhabitants of planet earth. much lesser scale, have now reached unprecedented, new Agricultural sowing, food crops and production, are Just think of natural disasters, political turmoil, eco- levels of acceleration due to uncharacteristic, unseason- being unfavorably devastated in many lands on account of nomic instability, moral decline, and spiritual confusion, able, unmanageable, blatant greed! sudden, unsuspected climate changes and other adverse just to name a few aspects of the problem, which perhaps Previously well-understood moral issues, which facili- factors and conditions in several regions of the globe. are the most noticeable to many! These, and other fac- tated blessing and prosperity to flow into so many persons’ All this, and much more, may be viewed as “signs of tors, seem to abound in recent seasons, adversely affecting lives, now beg for alternate definitions and new connota- the times;” it’s another possible divine warning to those large multitudes in diverse quarters. tions which are causing the withdrawal of divine favors willing to recognize that God remains Sovereign over all Endless wars, new conflicts, and additional rumors of to several who could’ve remained their regular, perpetual creation, and continues to superintend over the affairs of war also continue to decimate the population of many na- beneficiaries, both individuals, families, and nations. men and nations. He shall fulfill all that His Word affirms tions. An entire region of the world is currently engulfed Major earthquakes, devastating tornadoes, powerful concerning His creation and His purposes for it! All hu- in confusion, conflicts, and bloodshed, the end of which is blizzards, mighty floods, gigantic mud-slides, and other mans better beware! not in sight, for no one can safely imagine or ascertain if a heretofore natural disasters not endured by many, are

Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida.

Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 10 - Edition 103 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Things to Do at Daggerwing in July Party in the Park Saturday at BOCA RATON -- Daggerwing Na- ture Center is operated by the Palm Sugar Sand in Boca Raton Beach County Parks and Recreation Depart- ment and is located in South County Region- SATURDAY -- Sugar Sand Park Com- status in Kindermusik, meaning that she has alPark at 11200 Park Access Road, off Cain munity Center and Miss Cathy of Kinder- achieved excellence in at least one of three Boulevard between Glades Road and Yama- musik invite the public to a free “Party in the categories over the past year. Miss Cathy has to Road, in western Boca Raton. Park” Kindermusik class on Saturday, June been teaching Kindermusik at Sugar Sand All programs are by reservation only, un- 23 from 10-11am. Park for over five years. Registration for the less otherwise stated. Call (561) 629-8760 or Come see what Kindermusik is all about: late summer classes begins June 27 and the visit the nature center to make program res- an active music and movement experience for late summer session runs July 12 through ervations. Fees (if applicable) are due the day exhibit hall and listen to a short talk about children up to 7 years old. “Kindermusik is August 30. of the program by cash or check only. All our baby alligator while he is being fed. one of our most popular classes at the Com- You do not need to pre-register for the participants are required to sign a program munity Center,” said Briann Harms, Recre- free Party in the Park class – just come to the participation form for every program. If you ECO EXPLORERS: Camouflage ation Center Supervisor at Sugar Sand Park. Community Center’s Maple Room. If you are more than 5 minutes late to a program Friday, July 6 at 2pm Classes are offered throughout the year have questions, please call the front desk at for which you have made a reservation, your Ages 7-11, $4 per child, (reservations re- on Wednesdays and Thursdays and offer an 561-347-3900. spot will be given to a person on the waiting quired) opportunity to introduce young children to Sugar Sand Park Community Center is list. Test your sight skills as we play a game to new experiences, including play with other located at 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. ALLIGATOR FEEDINGS find the camouflaged animals and meet a few children their age. Sugar Sand Park Community Center offers Friday, July 6 at 3:15pm of our educational animals that show differ- “The free “Party in the Park” opportunity a variety of children, teen and adult classes Wednesday, July 11 at 3:15pm ent types of camouflage. will give moms and dads a chance to see what and programs, plus the Children’s Science Friday, July 13 at 3:15pm CHILDREN’S NATURE SERIES: Re- Kindermusik is all about, ask questions and Explorium, the Willow Theatre, a tri-level Wednesday, July 18 at 3:15pm cycling meet other parents,” says Harms. science playground and special events. Friday, July 20 at 3:15pm Friday, July 20 at 2pm The Party in the Park will be led by Visit www.sugarsandpark.org for more Wednesday, July 25 at 3:15pm Ages 3-6, $4 per child, (reservations re- Cathy Hazard, who has attained “Maestro” information. Friday, July 27 at 3:15pm quired) Families/all ages, free, (reservations not Parents, bring your little ones for nature required) stories, puppets, games, role playing, nature Two Historical Societies, Boca Gather ‘round the alligator tank in the walks, and crafts. Pioneer Club Help Fund Historic Boca Raton Historical Society Cel- ebrates 40th Anniversary at Annual Newspaper Project Members Meeting

Kate and Ted Toomey accept the Myrtle Butts Fleming Award from President Debbie Abrams. Mary Csar, executive director of the Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum accepts a BOCA RATON -- The annual mem- support of the Historical Society. check for $2000 from Arlene Owens and Jolene Janes of the Boca Raton Pioneer Club to as- bers meeting of the Boca Raton Histori- Ballerano, as the new president of the sist with the preservation and access to historic issues of the Delray Beach News. cal Society & Museum held recently at the board, spoke of the challenges and oppor- BOCA RATON -- The Boca Raton Together the three agencies hope to Old Town Hall marked the 40th anniver- tunities facing the organization as it cel- Historical Society & Museum and the make all of the Delray Beach News text sary of the organization. ebrates its anniversary. Following Jim’s Boca Raton Pioneer Club are joining forc- searchable. The Boca Raton Pioneer Club Debbie Abrams, board president, remarks, Mary Csar, executive director, es with the Delray Beach Historical Soci- recently gave the BRHS&M’s Delray called the meeting to order. Jim Ballera- presented a 40-Year Retrospective of the ety in a project to preserve and make ac- Newspaper Fund a donation of $2000. no, vice president, presented the proposed Historical Society, which outlined the ear- cessible back issues of the Delray Beach This money will be applied to the DBN slate of board members for the 2012-2015 ly years, the restorations of Town Hall, News. “text searchable” project. term: Denise Alman, James A. Ballerano, Depot and train cars, preservation advo- In 2004, the BRHS&M and the Pioneer Archivist Dottie Patterson of the Del- Jr., Elizabeth Fletcher, Elizabeth Kelley cacy as well as educational programs over Club worked together to digitize the Boca ray Beach Historical Society hopes that Grace, Arlene Herson, J.C. Perrin, Kathy the years. After the meeting, everyone Raton News and the Pelican, Boca Raton’s this amount will fund the searchability Qualman, Loretta Rauenhorst, Matthew enjoyed refreshments including a birth- hometown papers dating back to the late of the earliest years of the Delray Beach Shafer, Jamie W. Sauer, Jay Whelchel, and day cake prepared by board member Joyce 1940s. But much of Boca Raton’s historic News, 1923-1928. These are among the Dawn Zook. All were approved by the DeVita. people, places, and events are captured in most interesting years of the paper since membership. The Boca Raton Historical Society & the pages of Delray Beach’s hometown they document the rise and fall of the The President’s Award for exemplary Museum is a non-profit membership or- paper, the Delray Beach News. Florida land boom, when Addison Mizner volunteer service went to Bonnie Dear- ganization dedicated to preserving the The News began publication in 1923 put the little town of Boca Raton on the born, who volunteers as a docent, a pres- past to enrich the future. The Society and ended in 1986. Today the Delray map and Delray Beach grew into a resort ervation advocate, and gift shop manag- maintains Boca Raton’s historic Town Beach Historical Society maintains a destination. er. Roxana Garciga, of Republic National Hall as a local history museum open to collection of microfiche, microfilm, and “As archivist of the Delray Beach His- Distributing Company, accepted a special the public Monday – Friday, 10 – 4. Ad- original copies of the DBN. torical Society I greatly appreciate the award for RNDC’s 10 years of support mission to the exhibits gallery is free for The society has undertaken the digi- help of the Pioneer Club and the BRHS,” for Boca Bacchanal. The Myrtle Butts members, $5 for non-members, and $3 for tization of the paper. However, much of Dottie said. “Having more of the collec- Fleming Award, the society’s most pres- students. Go to www.bocahistory.org for the paper is currently not text searchable tion searchable will be a wonderful re- tigious award, was given to Kate and Ted more information. see pics on pg.B9 or “OCR” (optical character recognition). source for all researchers of local history.” Toomey for their longtime service and This severely limits access to the paper. Community News www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 11

MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Candidates Qualify; Marcus, Aaronson Term-Limited Off PBC Commission By Dale M. King 22 to District 18 to seek a second term on the BOCA RATON – The positions of Palm hill. That opened the door to former state Rep. Beach County Commissioner in Districts 1, 3 and House Majority Leader Adam Hasner to and 5 will be decided in November’s election. switch from a U.S. Senate run to a bid for the But two names seen on the ballot every congressional seat in 22. West is being chal- four years for the past two or more decades in lenged by Patrick Murphy in 18, and Hasner Districts 1 and 5 won’t be there in 2012. can wait until November to face the winner of District 5 Commissioner and powerhouse the August Democratic primary between Lois Democrat from West Boca, Burt Aaronson, Frankel and Kristin Jacobs. will complete his 20-year tenure when his Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher is term is over later this year. The same for Dis- being challenged by three in this nonpartisan trict 1’s Karen Marcus, who has served about race – Delray Beach Mayor Nelson S. “Wood- 27 years. ie” McDuffie, Maxo Marc and Caneste Succe. A Supreme Court ruling forced the pair to Former state Rep. Kevin Rader, who lost a accept term limits and leave the county’s gov- 2010 race for Florida Senate, was running for erning panel. a new Palm Beach County state Senate seat. In the meantime, three Democrats will But at the last , he bowed out of that face each other in the Aug. 14 primary for the contest to challenge state Rep. Steve Perman District 5 seat: Mary Louise Berger, Steven H. in District 81, the former District 78. The Meyer and Rick Mark Neuhoff. The winner two Democrats battle in the August primary, Commissioner Karen Marcus Commissioner Burt Aaronson will face Republican Paul Tocker in the No- with the winner taking on Republican James State Representative, Dist. 87 Sheriff vember balloting. Ryan O’Hara. David Kerner, DEM In Marcus’ district, three Republicans are The following candidates have also quali- Mike Rios, DEM Ric Bradshaw (I), NPA in the running – Daniel Amero, Harry Go- fied for political office this year: Kevin Patrick Coleman, NPA boian and Hal Robert Valeche. GOP hopeful State Representative, Dist. 89 Joe Talley, NPA Albert Kay has withdrawn. The top vote get- State Representative, District 82 Pamela Goodman, DEM Cleamond Lee Walker, NPA ter in the primary will face Democrat David Carl J. Domino, REP Bill Hager (I), REP Levy in November. Beverly Joy Hires, WRI Clerk & Comptroller The redrawing of district lines through- MaryLynn Magar, REP State Representative, Dist. 90 Sharon R. Bock(I), DEM out the state this year has created a number of Jonathan W. Milton, REP Lori Berman (I), DEM Lisa Epstein, DEM new contests. The battle of two incumbents Jonathan W. Pasqualone, REP Sean Michael Kasper, REP for a single state Senate seat is probably the Calvin D. Turnquest, REP State Representative, Dist. State Attorney one to watch. Former District 25 Republican Irving ‘Irv’ Slosberg, DEM – Wins with- Dave Aronberg, DEM incumbent Ellyn Bogdanoff and former Dis- State Representative, District. 85 out opposition. Robert Gershman, NPA trict 30 Democratic office holder Maria Sachs David Lutrin, DEM Dina A. Keever, REP will butt heads in hopes of nailing the new Pat Rooney Jr. (I), REP Property Appraiser Senate 34 seat in November. This assumes Gary R. Nikolits (I), NPA Tax Collector that newcomer Michael Lameyer, also a Re- State Representative, District 86 Charles Henry Stahman, NPA Peter Carney, DEM publican, doesn’t knock off Bogdanoff in the Tami L. Donnally, REP Robert S. Weinroth, NPA Anne M. Gannon (I) DEM primary. Mark Pafford (I), DEM Allison R. Schuler, WRI U.S. Rep. Allen West moved from District Former Sheriff Charles McCutcheon Dies; Served During Mid-1990s BOCA RATON -- Palm Beach County Department of Justice under the Law En- and effective. He fought for competitive fessor in the Criminal Justice Departments Sheriff ’s Office announced the passing of forcement Act. wages and benefits and was a standard bear- of the Palm Beach Community College and former Sheriff Charles McCutcheon. He Sheriff McCutcheon began his career as a er for education in policing. Florida Atlantic University. He was the past served as the 13th Sheriff of Palm Beach patrol officer at the Delray Beach Police De- Sheriff McCutcheon was a stalwart sup- president of the Palm Beach County Po- County from 1995 – 1996. partment from 1954 – 1955. He then went porter of the Police Athletic League and lice Chiefs Association and chairman of the Sheriff McCutcheon was born in Wash- on to work as a deputy constable in Palm their annual golf tournament bears his Criminal Justice Advisory Committee at the ington, PA September 4, 1928. As a U.S. Beach County from 1955 – 1956. In Octo- name. He served as chief until 1980. Once Palm Beach Community College. He served Army veteran, he received his Bachelor of ber 1956, Sheriff McCutcheon continued his his duties as chief were satisfied, he joined as the vice president of Florida Atlantic Arts degree from Florida Atlantic Univer- career in law enforcement at the Boca Raton the Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Office as University Alumni Association. He was also sity and a Master’s Degree in Public Admin- Police Department. He served as a detective, the undersheriff for Sheriff Richard Wille. a member of Cities in Schools and American istration from John Jay College, City Uni- detective sergeant, lieutenant and assistant In February 1995, Governor Lawton Society of Public Administration. versity of New York and he was a graduate chief before becoming chief in 1970, the Chiles appointed him to sheriff of Palm A viewing will be held Friday, June 22, of the FBI National Academy and the U.S. city’s fifth police chief. Beach County following Sheriff Wille’s re- from 5-8 p.m. at the Glick Family Funeral Secret Service School. As chief, Sheriff McCutcheon developed tirement. Sheriff McCutcheon served as Home, 3600 North Federal Highway, Boca In 1968, Chief McCutcheon was one of and shaped a police culture defined by pro- Sheriff of Palm Beach County until he re- Raton. The funeral service will be held at nine officers chosen nationwide to study law gressive thinking and innovation. He reor- tired on December 31, 1996. 11 a.m. Saturday, June 23, at St. Joan of Arc enforcement for a year as a fellow of the U.S. ganized the department to be more efficient Sheriff McCutcheon was adjunct pro- Church, 370 SW 3rd St., Boca Raton. Boca College Students Have Role in “Avengers” Hit Movie BOCA RATON – District 4 County Just recently, three DMAC stu- Commissioner Steven Abrams recent- dents worked on the new hit action ly toured the Digital Media Arts Col- film, “The Avengers.” lege on Broken Sound Boulevard in DMAC offers specialized Bachelor Boca Raton. Al McCloy, president and of Fine Arts degrees in computer ani- David Murvin, executive vice presi- mation, graphic design and advertis- dent and CFO provided Abrams with ing design as well as Master of Fine insight on the college’s programs, in- Arts degrees in visual effects anima- cluding visual effects and computer tion and web design. animation. Commissioner Steven Abrams with officials from the Digital Media Arts College in Boca Raton. Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 12 - Edition 103

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ENTERTAINMENT Aliens-a-Popping Boca in “Prometheus” Life & See page B8 See page B7 HEALTHY LIVING FOOD REVIEW Organic or Cafe Loredana Arts Conventional Italian With a Twist The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B6 BJune 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 • Year III • Number 103 INFOCUS Juried Show at PB Photographic Centre Focuses on Students Work An “InFOCUS Juried Show” and exhibit called “Picture My World” will be on display through the summer at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC), said Fatima NeJame, president and chief ex- ecutive officer of the world-renowned venue. The show runs from June 20 to Aug. 18. An open- ing reception will be held June 20 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Palm Beach Photographic Centre’s 16th an- nual InFOCUS Juried Show will showcase the work of its student members, both inside the Photo Centre and on its website, www.workshop.org. A Best of Show cash prize of $950 will be awarded, as will two Merit Awards for free tuition for a FOTO- fusion Passport or a Master Workshop. This year’s winners will be announced at the exhibition’s opening reception on June 20. INFOCUS Juror is John Reuter, who has been a photographer since the early 1970s. While earning two Master’s degrees at the University of Iowa, he began to specialize in Polaroid materials, most notably in his SX-70 constructions that combined photogra- phy with painting and collage. He has been a presenter at the Photo Centre’s annual FOTOfusion since 1997. Mentor for “Picture My World” is Denise Felice, a photographer often featured in the Boca Raton Tri- bune. Since 1997, the Palm Beach Photographic Cen-

tre’s PICTURE MY WORLD program has served numerous disadvantaged children, ages 8 – 17, help- ing them to develop positive means of expression while improving their academic and problem-solving skills. This popular program utilizes photography and introspective journal writing to instill an appreciation of family and community, while building awareness among the participating students that their voice can make a positive difference in their lives and others. PICTURE MY WORLD is made possible, in part, through support from the PNC Foundation. Partici- pating organizations include Boca Raton’s Promise Mental Wellness Coalition, Children’s Home Society Guardian Ad-Litem Youth and the Place of Hope Child Protection Center. 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. Fri- day and Saturday. For more information, please call 561.253.2600 or visit www.workshop.org or www- fotofusion.org.

Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com June 21,June 2012 21, through2012 through June June 27, 27, 2012 2012 B214 --Edition Edition 103 103 Section B “Showtune: A Jerry Herman Mu- sical Revue” Opens Friday at FAU BOCA RATON -- Florida Atlantic Uni- versity’s department of theatre and dance presents the opening of “Showtune: A Jerry Herman Musical Revue” on Friday, June 22 at 7 p.m., with shows running through Sat- urday, July 21. The revue is in FAU’s Univer- sity Theatre on the Boca Raton campus. A full schedule and directions can be found at www.fau.edu/festivalrep. The revue will include favorites by Jer- ry Herman including music from “Mame,” “Hello Dolly,” “Mack and Mabel,” “La Cage Aux Folles” and many others. Ryan O’Shea Festival Rep is now in its 26th year and will once again feature professional actors lege jazz band will present an evening of working along side FAU’s finest graduate hits from the 30s 40s and 50s. Authentic mu- students in their last production before they sic of Big Band sensations like Count Basie, graduate and enter the world of professional Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and Benny theatre. Goodman will fill the air. The professional actors are Laura Wayth, Festival Rep patrons can receive dis- Kathryn Johnston and Terry Cain. Wayth counts on dining when they present their has performed locally at the Caldwell The- show tickets at the Living Room Theaters atre and the University of Miami. Johnston Restaurant, located next to the theaters. For has appeared at Caldwell Theatre, New Vis- information, visit http://fau.livingroomthe- ta, New Theatre and Gablestage. Cain has aters.com. performed at Royal Palm Dinner Theater, All proceeds from the Festival Rep pro- Actor’s Playhouse, Hollywood Playhouse, ductions benefit student scholarships in the Stage Door Theater and Florida Grand Op- department of theatre in FAU’s Dorothy F. era. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. Single The revue is part of FAU’s Festival Rep, tickets are $20; group tickets for 15 or more which also includes Shakespeare’s Love’s La- are $14; all students are $12 with a student bour’s Lost and a Big Band Jazz Concert. identification card; and FAU faculty, staff The FAU production of Shakespeare’s and alumni are $16. Package prices are avail- “Love’s Labors Lost” is set in Key West in able. To purchase group or package tickets, the 1920s. In this upbeat and funny story, call 561-297-2471. To purchase all other four young men resolve to give up wine, tickets, call 800-564-9539 or visit www.fau. women and song, but their resolve is tested. edu/festivalrep. Free parking and shuttle And on July 28, the FAU all-Florida col- service are available for all shows.

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield Food Review Marc Kent Aliens-a-Popping in Mimosa Restaurant – “Prometheus” Hidden Treasure at Polo Great green gobs of greasy, grimy ing we attended at Cinemark Palace the gopher guts… yuck! sound was so loud I spent most of the That childhood gross-out rhyme for film with my fingers in my ears. IfI Club Shoppes me sums up “Prometheus,” Sir Ridley sound like an old fart, maybe I am. Sor- French food with a Mediterra- You will find a seafood pasta dish, Scott’s own reboot of his “Alien” se- ry. nean accent abounds in this excel- the pasta of the day and a vegetarian ries that began in 1979. Two and a half stars lent dining establishment in Boca plate available. The story begins promisingly with a “Elena” is a melancholy morality Raton where fine service brings fine Of the nine desserts, we sampled cast of new characters and a story set in tale from contemporary Russia that pos- foods. apple pie, sweet cinnamon apple the year 2089, starting in Scotland. Ar- es no solution to a haunting question. We sampled the dinner Gratinee slices in a light flaky crust that was cheologists Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Swed- Directed by Andrei Zvyagintsev French onion soup – light yet full better than Grandma’s! The crème ish actress Noomi Rapace) and Charlie with screenplay by Oleg Negin, “Ele- bodied with onions and a fine cheese brulee was smooth and creamy with Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) have na” is dark, gloomy and portentous, crown. Vegetable soup – a puree a nice cracklin’ shell. Crème caramel discovered a star map in a cave from an with ever-present black crows cawing with an African spice (rasu haloute) was a delightful flan with a unusual ancient culture which may have clues as within and without. to the origins of the Human race. Peter Elena (Nadezhda Markina) is prob- and saffron produced a superb taste. but flavorful taste. Weyland (Guy Pearce, almost unrecog- ably around 60, married to the indiffer- We sampled rich sautéed mush- Chocoholics take note – The Choc- nizable under old man makeup), found- ent Vladimir, a wealthy post-socialist rooms in a fine sauce ,a house salad olate Romance Cake is a work of art er of shadowy Weyland Industries, is so businessman. Elena seems more like with marinated tomatoes in a French – a must try! Next time – we’ll sam- intrigued he agrees to fund the space a housekeeper than a wife. This may dressing that was enough for two ple their listed poached pears, cap- ship Prometheus for a trip to the distant be because she once was Vladimir’s diners to savor, then sweet mussels puccino truffle, profiteroles,crepe moon LV-223. nurse ten years earlier. marinieres in white wine and garlic Nutella and -of course – crepe su- Weymouth appoints his cold-blood- Since she has no real love at home, sauce that was quite tasty. zette! ed lieutenant Meredith Vickers (Charl- Elena dotes on her shiftless, lazy son We love escargot and Mimosa Mimosa serves only wine and ize Theron at her most fearsome) as Sergy (Aleksey Rozin), his slacker teen- offers them in-shell as escargots beer including a half dozen cham- head of the mission, with gruff Janek age son Sasha (Igor Ogurtson), and his burgundy, a sweet sauce for these pagnes/sparkling wines, ten white (Idris Elba) as Captain. An android infant offspring. plump bivalves. Their second offer- and fourteen reds, most available by called David (Michael Fassbender with Sergy lives in a seedy, crumbling ing was escargots a la cassolette – out both bottle and glass. We have had bleached hair and matching blank ex- Soviet development on the outskirts of shell beauties with mushrooms in both French beers – Fischer Amber pression) is the navigator and computer of Moscow. Elena shows her mother’s a fantastic light cream sauce that is a and Kronenberg 1664 and recom- brain of the operation. Along for the ride love by regularly doling out money she dish not to be missed! mend both. Various waters, fountain are botanist Milburn (Rafe Spall) medic wheedles fromVladimir to her unappre- Appetizer tomato mozzarella will drinks, coffees and tea plus espresso Ford (Kate Dickie), navigators Chance ciative son. be tasted at a later date. and cappuccino are on the menu. and Ravel (Emun Elliott and Benedict When Vladimir suffers a heart at- Note the entrees: Four listings as In addition to the a la carte din- Wong) and geologist Fifield (Sean Har- tack and is incapacitated, Elena encour- “poultry” includes a tasty Mediter- ner menu above, there is a 3 course ris). ages him to make up with his estranged ranean chicken breast with toma- complete menu containing many Fifield is supposed to be the voice daughter Katerina (Yelena Lyadova), a toes, basil and olives as garnish, a selections and at a very reasonable of caution and reason, but all caution drug-addled slut. In rich Russian irony, wonderful non-gamey roast duck price. There is an early bird menu will be thrown to the wind once the the reconciliation exceeds beyond Ele- (tender and tasty as well) plus”fruits from 5PM to 6PM, as well. ship lands on the forbidden planet and na’s expectation, and Vladimir coldly someone breaks Vickers’ cardinal rule: announces he is cutting Elena out of his of the season” -yellow squash and Lunch menus features salads, avoid direct contact with anything that will and giving almost everything to mashed potatoes. We then sampled crepes and sandwichs plus smaller may be an alien. Katerina. typical frogs legs provencal sautéed portions of entrees et al – these at Though this is not exactly a prequel Meanwhile Sergy has been pres- in a delicious garlic sauce. Their very reasonable pricing. On Sun- to the original “Alien,” there are many suring Elena to give money to the sul- couscous is available with chicken, days only Mimosa has a brunch a la nods to that ground-breaking film. len Sasha go he can go to college rather fish or – our favorite – a fine leg of carte with egg dishes, crepes, French The character of Elizabeth Shaw than the military. perfectly prepared lamb. toast and other specialties. is a lot like Sigourney Weaver’s hero- Elena is caught between the pro- Four listings as “meat” featured Mimosa seats 86 inside plus 20 on ic Ripley in the original. As much as I verbial rock and a hard place, and she a veal scaloppini, nice enough veal their patio. While closed Mondays, admired Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Sa- makes a fateful decision that will alter portion but the award goes to their the hours are 11AM to 2PM for lun- lander in the original Stieg Larsson tril- everything. Chekov seems cheerful by mustard Dijon sauce with mush- cheon and 5PM to 9PM for dinner. ogy about a fearless computer-hacking comparison to this rancid, depressing rooms! They have a braised short There are daily specials, as well. girl, she is not as commanding a pres- vision of modern Russia. “Elena” has rib dish, a filet mignon and a rib eye The Mimosa menus change every 3 ence as was Weaver. However, horrible been hailed as a near masterpiece (“Un steak as well – to be tried another months, rotating most of the popu- things happen to poor Dr. Shaw, and Certain Regard” at Cannes), but it sure day. lar items. there is one alarming scene involving an isn’t much fun. Four “fish” include Chilean sea This has been an outstanding din- emergency operation that is every bit as Three stars bass, yellowtail snapper, salmon ing experience which we hope you stomach-churning as when the original On a much cheerier note, George Franchise and mussels marinieres – will …Go and Enjoy! Alien sprang from John Hurt’s chest. Hamilton is back in town to star in the all to taste in the future. “Prometheus” poses very big ques- gay musical “La Cage aux Folles” June tions about the origins of life and the 12-24 at Broward Center for the Arts. existence of God, but about an hour Hamilton stars as Georges, owner into this film they are overwhelmed by of the St. Tropez nightclub of the title. the mayhem. I think Ridley got carried Christopher Sieber is Albin, aka Zaza, away with startling special effects that star of the show and love of Georges. weren’t possible 30 years ago. I must The lovely score is by Universi- say monsters have come a long way ty of Miami graduate Jerry Herman and & from the puppet-like creatures in the book is by Harvey Fierstein. Japanese and low-budget American Tickets start at $25.25 and may be re- 315-269-3882 horror films of my childhood. I’m not served by calling 954-462-0222 or by go- sure that’s a good thing. ing to www.browardcenter.org. 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On The Budget Ale Montesdeoca Healthy Living Dr. Marcia Perretto Medina

Transformation Organic or Conventional? Are organic products healthier? - “100% organic” - this stamp Thinking about transformation in your house can often cause a head- Are they more nutritious? What is means the product is 100% organic ache. The mess… how long it will take… it makes you want to give up the difference? or it is made of Ingredients 100% or- entirely! The reality is, organic products are ganic. taking space in the grocery stores cre- - “Organic” - to use this seal the Today I will show a simple and easy way to transform a look. ating questions and doubts. At one product must be at least 95% organic. I love to complete small transformations in my house. This idea is incred- side apples cultivated convention- - “Made with Organic Ingredi- ibly simple, and once you are tired of it you simply take it down. ally, at the other those cultivated in ents” an organic way. Both are rich in vita- - products that contain at least The wall stickers or wall decals make any space look pleasant and inviting. mins a fibers, free of fat, cholesterol 70% organic products”. and sodium. But which one should But are “Natural” and “Organic” You can find them in various stores such as Amazon, Pier One Imports, or you choose? The produces cultivated terms the same? No. “Natural” or even shopping online. Often do-it-yourself projects are simple and accom- conventionally are generally cheaper, “Hormone Free” is stamped on sev- plished in less than one day. but are the organics more nutritious? eral products and may even be the Let’s see some ideas!! What is the Difference? truth, but should not be confused The term “organic” refers to the with the term “organic”. Only prod- way farmers cultivate fruits, vegeta- ucts that meet the USDA criteria for bles, grains, dairy and meat. The prac- organics may hold the seal “Organic”. tice of organic cultivation encourages the conservation of soil, water, and helps to reduce the environmental impact. Farmers who produce organ- ics do not use conventional methods for fertilization, weed or bug control. Instead, they practice a rotative sys- tem for planting and utilize manure as fertilizer. The United States Department od Agriculture (USDA) established a certification program demanding all organic products must meet a certain criteria. The requirements vary from Practical Nutritional Conclusions When you ingest organic products you avoid the ingestion of chemical substances used in the conventional .....This looks beautiful and elegant. products like those made of human hair or insects. Just that is already worth the money. But it is very im- portant to pay attention in the qual- ity of the product so called “organic”. In general the best product is the one cultivated in a unpoluted area, where the farmers use biodynamic tech- niques to prepare the ground. Next, how these products are cultivated the products “certified organic” fol- to how they should be handled and lowed by products cultivated natu- processed. rally and organically but without the All organic products must be seal. In each one of these products USDA certified, and only farmers there is a variation in quality, de- who sell less than $5,000 per year of pending in the knowledge and tech- organic products are excused from nique used, and the people involved the certification, however they must in the farming. follow the rules. When a product carries a “USDA Health Tip of the Week Organic” tag it means that it has been processed according with the gov- Independently of the produce ernmental guidelines. The use of the being organic or not, all fruits, veg- tag is optional but the majority of the etables, and grains must be very well Your living space can look inviting and modern. You farmers prefers to use it. washed to eliminate all residues and can use your imagination to accomplish unique and Products that are completely or- contamination from it. Several pub- stylish looks as well...... ganic like fruits, vegetables, eggs, lications state that the produce with and others made of only one ingredi- the highest contamination index are: .... This is a great idea for a headboard, it is very stylish. ent are considered 100% organic and apples, celery, strawberries, peaches, carry the certification tag. Products spinach, nectarines, imported grapes, that contain more than one ingredi- peppers, potatoes e blueberries. Leafy ent like cereals for example, may greens including collard greens must hold the tag based on the following: be well washed as well. “Dr. Medina is a graduate from a renown brazilian university since 1995 and attended Nova South- eastern University where she received her clinical doctorate degree in 2009. She specializes in orthopedics, sports rehabilitation and nutrition and is associated with Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute since 2008.” June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 throughBoca LifeJune 27,& Arts 2012 forSection news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 21B9

S P O T L I G H T Boca Raton Historical Society Celebrates Let’s Talk 40th Anniversary at Annual Members Meeting Life & Style Kay Renz Shop Indi-Chic for a Cure

Board member Joyce DeVita with the 40th An- Kathy and David Dickenson niversary cake she made for the occasion.

From left are Michelle Jaffe, Randi Avidon and Catherine Abbott-Horowitz Join Indi-Chic owners, Michelle and vanced research on the disease. Through Dan Jaffe, for an evening of fun, fashion her efforts she has raised over $120,000 and fundraising as they donate a per- of desperately needed research money, centage of their sales from 5-9 p.m. on and 100 percent of all the money she June 23 to Catherine’s Hope for a Cure. raises goes to the doctors. This non-profit was created by long-time “The one thing we noticed about Cath- Boca Raton resident Catherine Abbott- erine is that she is focused on living life to Horowitz to raise awareness and research the fullest and we want to celebrate that funds for Batten disease, an always-fatal at our event,” said Michelle. “Our fash- neurodegenerative condition that afflicts ions are about embracing an individual Kate and Ted Toomey accept the Myrtle Butts Fleming Award from President Debbie thousands of people, including Horowitz. look. We have created an essential life- Abrams. The evening will showcase Indi-Chic’s style brand for the jet-set fashionista, fea- sophisticated signature styles and will turing a sophisticated mix of distinctive photos by: feature complimentary wine and lite bites styles for day, night, going-out, resort and Sherri Ferrante and Susan Gillis from Lemon Grass. après-yoga.” “Like most people, we had never heard Since opening in Royal Palm Place, of Batten disease,” said Michelle Jaffe. the boutique has gained an avid following “But when Catherine told us her story and who adore their casual to dressy cloth- how people afflicted with other diseases ing, handbags, jewelry and shoes that you such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and MS won’t find at any other retailers or cloth- will all benefit from research done on Bat- ing boutiques. Serving discriminating ten disease, we knew we wanted to help.” customers who seek quality constructed “I so appreciate the Jaffes coordinating fashions and accessories that defy trends, this event for me,” said Catherine. “I was Indi-Chic is known for designer fashions diagnosed with Batten disease as an adult; in luxurious fabrics including pima cot- however, I soon learned that it is the num- ton, cashmere, handmade lace, velvets and ber one neurodegenerative disease in chil- silks. dren. And because it is hereditary, my two Guests who attend this event will leave sons have a 50 percent chance of develop- with something that makes the both look ing this disease. Dealing with our prog- and feel fabulous! And as always, with ev- noses is not easy, but I wanted to focus on ery Indi-Chic purchase, patrons receive a doing something positive, not only for us, one-of-a-kind reusable and eco-friendly President Debbie Abrams presents the Presi- President Debbie Abrams presents a special but for the thousands and thousands of artisan global print satchel. dent’s Award to volunteer Bonnie Dearborn award to Roxana Garciga for Republic others who also have this disease.” To donate to Catherine’s cause, visit National Distributing Company’s support Abbott-Horowitz founded Cath- www.catherineshopeforacure.org. of Boca Bacchanal for 10 years. erine’s Hope for a Cure to raise funds And to preview some of the incredible for research doctors at Massachusetts style available at Indi-Chic visit www.in- General/ Harvard and in London, the dichicboca.com. only two facilities in the world doing ad-

Outgoing President Debbie Abrams and Meeting in progress incoming President Jim Ballerano Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com June 21,June 2012 21, 2012through through June June 27 27,, 2012 2012 22 - Edition 103 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL East/West Boca Raton, FL Just Dance Burglary Suspect Arrested for Second Time in Three Weeks Boca Raton, FL – Just before 11:00 stories; one said they were heading to am Wednesday, June 6, 2012, Boca Ra- the mall, while the other said they were ton Police responded to a residence at just “rolling around”. A search of the 2724 NW 30th Street. The caller said Mustang turned up small quantities of a blue convertible Mustang pulled into marijuana, burglary tools, and a pillow her driveway and the passenger knocked case of stolen jewelry from a home bur- on the door asking for “Ms. Anderson”. glary in another jurisdiction. When the resident told the person there The driver, Adrian Brown, was driv- was no one there by that name, the sus- ing with a suspended driver’s license pect left. and was arrested by the Boca Raton About an hour later, while patrolling Police Department on May 15th for the area, a member of the Boca Raton Loitering & Prowling. On that date, Police Tactical Team noticed a blue Brown was stopped in a different rental Mustang matching the description of vehicle in the same neighborhood. the suspicious vehicle reported earlier. Brown and his passenger, Keith A check of the license plate revealed Scott, were both charged with Loiter- that the car was rented, and the officer ing & Prowling, Possession of Bur- noticed the windows were tinted very glary Tools, Possession of Marijuana dark. The Mustang turned left and and Drug Paraphernalia, and Grand headed north on Congress Ave, before Theft for being in possession of the making a u-turn to head back to Yamato stolen jewelry. In addition, Brown was Rd. Officers pulled over the vehicle on charged with Driving with a Suspended Yamato Rd. License and was issued a citation for The two occupants gave conflicting window tint violations. Burglar Returning to Scene of Crime is Nabbed by Police Boca Raton, FL – On Wednesday, May carrying a cream-colored backpack. While 30 at just after midnight, Boca Raton Police still reviewing the video, the detective and officers investigated an alarm at the B Kwik owner looked up and saw a male walking in store, 1921 North Federal Highway. When the parking lot, who looked like the suspect they arrived, they found the front door and was carrying a cream-colored backpack. By: Gina Onori cha, salsa, samba, mamba, merengue, smashed, but a gate enclosing the cash reg- The detective approached the suspect, “I have the coolest desk do you wan- rumba, Paso doable, quick step, west ister area appeared undisturbed. A wrench identified as Thomas Whittaker. Whittaker na know why?” said dance studio owner coast, swing, hustle, to the east coast… was found inside the business that did not said he was walking by the store the night Jean Marc Casanave as he lowers his desk the list goes on and on. Fred Astaire belong there. before and smashed out the front door to automatically. “We don’t mess around at teaches many styles of dancing. Later that day, Boca Raton detectives cigarettes. Whittaker still had a pack Fred Astaire baby.” Lesson packages differ depending on returned to the store to get a copy of the of the cigarettes with him. When ques- Fred Astaire dance studio started in how many classes you are interested in. surveillance video. The detective and the tioned further, Whittaker told the detective 1947 and was founded by Fred Astaire and Unlimited group classes are priced at owner reviewed the video and watched as he was also looking to steal bath salts. Charles Lawrence Casanave, Jean Marc $135 a month. the suspect smashed the front door and Whittaker was arrested and charged Casanave’s grandfather. The two were “We like to be the adult Disney World,” went inside, where he took several packs with burglary to a structure and retail theft. business partners who founded a chain to- said Casanave with a wide charming of cigarettes. In the video the suspect was gether for the first time. The concept of a smile. “We want people to get an escape franchise was a business that sprung from from their everyday life and world. Fred the dance studios. Before McDonalds and Astaire is where you can leave everything Boca, Delray Safety Personnel Take Burger King signs illuminated the streets behind, dance and have a phenomenal ex- of our nation, people paid percentages to perience.” Part in Nuclear Training Drill use the name Fred Astaire. However, one cannot simply walk into Palm Beach County emergency man- Professional dancer, choreographer, Fred Astaire expecting to walk out a pro agers recently took part in a training ex- singer and actor Fred Astaire personally in one lesson. “You get out of it what you ercise involving an incident at the St. Lu- trained all of the teachers at the dance put into it,” said Casanave. cie Nuclear Power Plant. studio. Teachers first teach students the lan- Participating agencies included Palm “That would be like the equivalent of guage of dancing so that students under- Beach County Fire Rescue, the Sheriff ’s George Clooney or Jennifer Lopez open- stand the lingo of dance. Then they are Office, Public Safety, Public Affairs, the ing up and personally teaching people taught steps and movements. Last, but West Palm Beach, Boca Raton and Delray how to dance,” said Casanave in his black not least, comes the dancing. Beach fire departments, the Palm Beach pinstripe suit and silk purple tie.“At the “You need to learn about poise, pos- County Health Department, and the time it was beyond believable.” ture, balance rhythm, timing, where your American Red Cross. Decades later Jean Marc Casanave still hands and feet go, etc.” said Casanave. Palm Beach was one of five counties keeps the passion alive at the top third “There’s basic elements of dance, but we participating in the biennial exercise, dance studio in the nation. Growing up must understand the vernacular and ba- which simulated protective measures each surrounded by dance studios, Casanave sics first.” would take if a real emergency were to can’t help but have a passion for dance. “Are you ready for your lesson?” asked occur at the plant. “Dancing is walking to music,” said Casanave through his razor thin glasses. Palm Beach County’s role was that of for radiation exposure, then decontami- Casanave. “But to express yourself The room was crowded with people of receiver for St. Lucie County residents nated and treated for injuries, if necessary, through music and movement is really various ages, and Casanave had taught me who had to be evacuated. Emergency re- and assigned to temporary shelter. awesome and to be able to have a job dance vernacular, simple moves, and fi- sponse personnel from various federal, Observers from the Federal Emergen- where you come in every day and you nally the fox trot. Fred Astaire is the most state and local agencies gathered at an cy Management Agency (FEMA) were on have music and you’re dancing and mov- renowned dance studio in South Florida, open field near the Mound Circle Pavilion site for required evaluations. The Emer- ing is enjoyable.” having a prominent history, knowledge in John Prince Park where processing sta- gency Operations Center was activated, Fred Astaire teaches numerous forms and respect for the dance industry. tions were set up. Students posing as evac- and representatives from most county de- of dancing from the fox trot, swing, cha uees, along with their pets were screened partments were involved. Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 23

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The prop- with strong demographics, gives us the is available on the property, and Sun- based Southern Management and erty at the intersection of Marsh Road opportunity to offer tenants solid value Trust has purchased another outparcel. Development, L.P. has purchased the and Avalon Road (CR 545) is across from at competitive rates,” said SMD Presi- Since 1972, SMD has focused on add- 43,200-square-foot Avamar Crossing re- a Publix-anchored neighborhood cen- dent Steven Levin. Avamar Crossing is ing value to properties in the retail, of- tail/office center in Winter Garden for ter. Fifth Third recently took title to the close to the communities of Stoneybrook fice and multi-family sectors throughout an undisclosed price from lender Fifth property from the previous owner. West and Horizons West. Florida and Tennessee. Avamar Crossing Third Bank. Southern Management and Devel- The center offers suites ranging from is the latest addition to the 3.9 million- Built in 2008, Avamar Crossing is lo- opment (SMD) will provide leasing and 1,000 to 4,200 square feet for retail, res- square-foot retail portfolio the company cated along a high-profile corridor just property management. “Buying a new taurant and service tenants. An outpar- owns and manages. . west of Orlando, between Winter Gar- center from the lender, in a growing area cel fronting on Marsh and Avalon Roads Business www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 24 - Edition 103 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL BOCA RATON TRIBUNE WORShIP DIRECTORy BUSINESS BITS BOCA RATON -- Max’s Grille, a popular eating place in Mizner Park for the Advent Lutheran Church past 20 years, has been named as one of the best outdoor dining restaurants in 300 East Yamato Road Beth Sar Shalom South Florida by Open Table. 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Business www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 25 Capitol Lighting and Habi- tat for Humanity Enjoy Light Lunch at Gourmet Truck Expo BOCA RATON – Capitol Light- WRMF were on-site with the WRMF ing celebrated its second annual Mak- street team. Deena created her own sig- ing Lives Brighter campaign benefiting nature sandwich with the Stocked N’ Habitat for Humanity during the ‘Light Loaded food truck and proceeds of the Lunch’ food truck festival at their Boca sandwich benefited Habitat for Human- Raton showroom. Deena Lang from ity. There were raffles, giveaways and 97.9 WRMF, joined the 88-year-old goodie bags provided throughout the family-owned and operated company to event. The event also helped to kick-off raise funds for the nonprofit. the Fandemonium sale at Capitol Light- Making Lives Brighter runs through ing going on throughout the summer. the end of August. During the cam- paign, customers can donate their old lighting at any South Florida Capitol Lighting showroom to be repurposed in a Habitat-built home or sold at one of their Re-Stores. In exchange for do- nated lighting fixtures, lamps and fans, supporters will receive a 10 percent discount toward any new lighting pur- chase, as well as a tax deduction from Habitat for Humanity. “Habitat is one of most respected charitable organizations providing an invaluable service to those in need,” said Eric Lebersfeld, president of Capitol Lighting. “The Capitol Lighting fam- ily is honored to be able to support such a worthy cause and truly help to make From left are Chase Vallone, social media co- lives brighter in our community.” ordinator at Capitol Lighting; Eric Lebers- Five food trucks from the Gourmet feld, president of Capitol Lighting; Robyn Truck Expo and Deena Lang from 97.9 Beriro, account manager at WRMF

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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Rick Warren By Mike Gora Little Frustrations Can Lead To Big Problems Not Again!

Many times I have been amazed to preciate all you are trying to do for them. Q My ex-wife and I lived in Califor- If your former wife voluntarily left the witness how minor frustrations in the Whether you like it or not, interrup- nia when we got divorced seven years workforce because of her new marriage, workplace can mount up into one big, bad tions, inconveniences and irritations are ago. We have two children. We entered she cannot rely on that change to ask for attitude by the time you leave for home. all facts of life. No matter how hard you into a marital settlement agreement. I more support, because it was a voluntary As wise King Solomon of Israel wrote try, you cannot eliminate these. I guar- agreed to pay a total of $1,000 a month change. thousands of years ago, “Catch for us the antee you will encounter all three types in child support. Since that time, she re- The case will then turn on whether foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vine- of frustration this week. However, even married and moved to Atlanta. I moved, or not you are now, permanently, making yard” (Song of Songs 2:15). though you cannot avoid them, you can and now live, in Palm Beach County. more money than you were at the time of Each workplace is its own unique learn to keep them from causing you un- A week ago I was served with pa- the divorce. Your former wife will have problems, the issues that can arise to ruin necessary stress. What is the secret for pers from the “ex” asking for an increase the burden to prove that there has been even the most pleasant and peaceful day. managing frustrations? in child support, because she no longer such a permanent change in your income, But I have learned the frustrations that - Do not resist them. Accept frustra- worked, and because she thought that I and she will have the benefit of the Flor- we all experience in the business and pro- tions, but do not overreact or explode in was making a lot more money than I used ida rules of discovery to gather your fi- fessional world typically come in three anger. to make. The man she married is a lawyer nancial information. varieties: - Do not resent them. Do not intensify who, it appears, makes a lot of money, so You will have to turn over your tax INTERRUPTIONS: These come the frustration by internalizing your an- she does not have to work. returns, bank records, brokerage account in the form of unexpected visitors – or ger. Can the Florida court order more child records and business records for the time phone calls such as the one I received - Do not resign to them. Refuse to in- support against me? Can she just quit since the divorce. while typing this particular sentence! dulge in self-pity simply because of an working and get more support because If you are now making more money These interruptions have an uncanny way unexpected obstacle. she does not need to work? Can she just and the court finds that the change is of showing up whenever we have a dead- - Reduce them. Treat the frustration as start this up again, and make me give her permanent and material, a new calcula- line to meet, or some other important significant, but put it into proper perspec- my current financials? tion will have to be made under the Flori- matter that requires our time. Even the tive. Regard it simply as a minor setback, A The power of the court over you is da child support guidelines statute. most thorough preparations cannot keep a part of living, rather than as a major called “jurisdiction.” Since neither you Income will be imputed to her at the our best plans from being interrupted. calamity. nor your ex-wife lives in California any amount she was earning at the time she INCONVENIENCES: Interruptions The Bible teaches that one of the by- more, she can seek modification of the voluntarily quit work after her re-mar- usually come in the form of people, but products of wisdom is patience. We need California judgment against you where riage. If she cannot prove that your in- inconveniences are usually situations in- to view our circumstances from God’s you live. Even though your original case come has changed, and the only differ- volving things – often tools and modern perspective. When I am in tune with God, was in California, Florida law will apply. ence arises because the Florida support “conveniences” that put us into a tailspin I remember He has everything under con- Under Florida law, the right to modify guidelines statute is more generous than when they fail to function properly. For trol, even though I do not. As Galatians depends on whether or not there has the California statute, no increase should instance, the copy machine breaks down 5:22 tells us, “The fruit of the Spirit is been an involuntary, permanent, material be granted. and you (or someone else) must take the love, joy, peace, patience….” change of circumstances. time to get it operating properly. Traffic © 2010, Purpose Driven Life. All rights jams up, leaving you sitting still on the reserved. Adapted from a column by Dr. Rick Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida roadway rather than arriving for appoint- Warren, the author of numerous books, in- Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi ment on time. Or you cannot find an im- cluding the highly acclaimed, The Purpose- Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached at mailto:mhgora@ portant document for a presentation. Drive Life, which has been translated into sbwlawfirm.com. IRRITATIONS: These typically are many languages and sold throughout the delays of various kinds: For instance, world. It affirms the importance of having unreliable people who fail to keep com- a carefully considered, clearly expressed pur- mitments; playing “telephone tag” with pose to guide everyday life. It has been named someone you need to talk with, exchang- one of the 100 Christian books that changed ing messages but never succeeding in the 20th Century. 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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune The Kings of The NBA; Miami Wins Second Championship in Franchise History By: Pedro Heizer Two years ago when LeBron James, and decided to join forces in Miami they knew they would be met with much criticism. People saying they took shortcuts, and took the easy way to win. But what they didn’t know was that their first season together would have been the most scrutinized season of any NBA franchise in the his- tory of professional sports. Despite of all the noise, Miami came close; in 2011 they won the Eastern Conference but ultimately lost to the here in Miami. With the pain of last year still in everyone’s mind, the Heat did everything in their power to get those images out of their heads and Thursday night. “We love you Miami,” said head coach to the Heat faithful after the Heat beat the Thunder in Game 5 of the Finals 121-106, “We didn’t forget about last year. Thank you for your patience.” LeBron, who was named Finals MVP, scored 26 points to go along with 13 assists and 11 rebounds, finishing with a triple-double in the biggest game of his career. James entered Game 5 averaging 29.3 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the series. ESPN’s asked LeBron after he received the MVP trophy what was the first thought in his mind after the clock reached zero, “It’s about damn time,” James said. was sensational in Game 5. He scored a postseason-career- ers left from the 2006 Championship run; in fact, they are Bosh and Wade, the other members of the high 23 points and was 7 of 8 from three- range after two of the four players of that Championship team that still both had strong games. averaging just two points a game to begin the series. The plays in the NBA. Bosh, who wept as the Heat left their own court after Heat made 14 of 26 attempts from three-point range, setting “Since I won it six years ago, I’ve been through a lot in my losing Game 6 last year, finished with 24 points and Wade an NBA Finals record. personal life and I’ve been through a lot in my professional scored 20. The Heat also got a huge boost from Mike Miller, “Pure adrenaline,” Spoelstra said of Miller’s performance. life,” Wade said. “This one means so much more.” who made seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points. It’s no surprise to anyone that Mike Miller is hurt. In fact, Speaking of LeBron James, he set a new standard for The disappointment of losing to Dallas in six games a Miller is so hurt that he limped from the bench to scorer’s postseason greatness by having 13 games in the playoffs with year ago vanished in a blowout of the demoralized Thunder, table when he checked in and throughout the game you could at least 25 points, five rebounds and five assists. Michael Jor- who got 32 points and 11 rebounds from . see him grimacing, and holding to his back. dan, Larry Bird and James himself held the old record of 11 “It hurts. It hard, man. We’re all brothers on this team, After the game, Miller came up hobbling to the podium straight games with at least 25-5-5 in the postseason. and it just hurt to go out like this. We made it to the Finals, and spoke on playing hurt, “Tonight was that opportunity. A “LeBron really took being the best player in the league to which was cool for us but we didn’t just want to make it there. lot of us dreamed of these situations. For me, coming from a different level and did it all season,” Wade said. Unfortunately, we lost, so it’s tough.” Said Kevin Durant af- South Dakota and having an opportunity to play in two NBA After everything this team has gone through for the past ter the game. Finals now is a dream come true. I wasn’t going to miss that two years, the Big Three and company can sit back and enjoy Although the ultimate story of the NBA Finals will be for anything in the world.” being World Champions. LeBron James’ greatness and finally winning his first NBA “A lot of us dreamed of these situations,” Miller said. Sure, the media and fans are already thinking about next Championship, Miami’s supporting cast of Mike Miller, “Through the injuries, I’m just glad they didn’t take me to season. Who will go? Who will be signed? Who will be trad- , , and can’t go the back of the barn and put me down. I’m just happy to be ed? But at least for the rest of the summer, the Miami Heat unnoticed. here.” are not worried about that and Chris Bosh said it best, “We Miller, who played with a bad back the entire postseason, Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem are the only two play- came here to win a championship and we got it done.” Miami Heat’s Salary Cap Explained By: Steven Rawnsley million with thirteen players. They will pay about ten signed the big three, they knew they would be luxury The Heat are about to go into the offseason full of million in extra salary to the league, since they are ten payers all the time, but now, they have to be careful how momentum after winning the championship. Now, the million over the luxury, with no other moves. However, much over the luxury threshold they go. question becomes what is next for the Heat? Before you starting in the 2013-14 season, the taxes get harsher. The Heat have not used the amnesty clause, and this start mentioning potential free agents, you have to un- For a team just barely over the tax, to $4,999,999 over, could ease the pain of their luxury payments. If a team derstand the current cap situation for the Heat. the taxes will be, $1.50 for every $1 over. $5,000,000 to uses the amnesty clause they still pay the player his sal- First, the salary cap will remain at 58 million like $9,999,999 over, the taxes are at $1.75 for each dollar. If ary, but they do not go against the books. The most it was for this season, and the luxury threshold will be the Heat want to go out and use the three million dol- likely candidate of this provision for the Heat is Mike held at about 70 million. Neither one of these figures lar exception, and be $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 over, Miller. He has been banged up in his tenure, and has changed from this past season. If you are under the cap, its $2.50 for every dollar. If a team is $15,000,000 to talked about how he might not be able to play again be- you can sign anybody for up to the maximum amount as $19,999,999 over, it is $3.25 for every dollar. cause of his back. If a player retires, he stays on the long as you do not exceed the cap. Heading into the 2013-14 season, the Heat are cur- books, but the team does not pay him. Now, if he retires, Once you are over the cap, you have what is called rently at 80.9 million, with ten players if James Jones the Heat could save his salary, and then use the amnesty the mid-level exception, which can start at five mil- picks up his player option for that season, and if they clause for his original contract not to go against the cap. lion. Teams that are paying taxes however, are different. exercise the four million dollar team option on Mario It does not give them any more options in terms of sign- They can still use the mid-level exception, but they can Chalmers. This does not include any draft picks. That ings, but it saves them money. He is owed thirteen mil- only start at a salary of three million for their first year. means the Heat will be paying at least 27 million in luxu- lion the next two seasons with a player option for the This upcoming season the tax system will remain the ry taxes, before they complete their roster, with the final 2014-15 season. same, but this is the final year of it. For every $1 a team three pieces. Also if a team pays luxury four out of the Cap wise, the Heat have virtually no flexibility. This is over the luxury threshold, they pay the NBA $1. Next past five years, those taxes increase by $1.00 per dollar. is not a big deal though, considering they knew it would year however, that changes, depending on how much you This is why the Heat might just stay pat this offsea- be this way when they signed their big three. While are over. son. Gone are the days where teams that pay luxury adding a player might sound all great to fans, it might With the draft pick and if picks up taxes every season can go out and use the mid-level ex- not sound all that great to Mickey Arison’s pocketbook. his player option, the Heat will be at approximately $80 ception. It is a lot more expensive now. When the Heat Sports www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 30 - Edition 103 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL LeBron Finally Got the Help he Needed By: Steven Rawnsley clinching game, he absolutely exploded, LeBron James finally got his elusive and silenced all of his critics. Nobody in championship. For the first time, I will finals history has hit more threes off the call him “King James.” Matt Pineda had a bench then Miller did, by hitting seven. great article on the evolution of LeBron. It was not like he was just shooting the He is grabbing all of the headlines, and ball all the time either, only taking eight after all of the criticism he deserves all of threes. He put on one of the all-time the praise that is coming his way. How- great finals performances by a role player. ever, let’s spread the love around. Yours truly, was the biggest critic of Back in March, I wrote an article on Shane Battier all year long. At times, I how the Heat started to look vulnerable wondered if the game had slipped him by. because at times the game looked like it For being such a defensive stopper, Melo was three on five. I did the same thing was lighting him up in the first round. I after game four against the Pacers. While kept pointing out that he has always been LeBron is getting all of the headlines for a great shooter and defender. However, the championship, the role players really this year, he was shooting below 40% not wrote the final chapter of the season for just from downtown, but from the field the Heat’s season. in the regular season. Then he comes up One player can dominate basketball huge in game seven against Boston, he more than any other major team sport. goes 4-9 from downtown, hitting them in However, even that one player needs help, critical times. In the finals he averaged and boy did LeBron get it in the playoffs. 11.6 points on 6.2 fga’s, including going LeBron capped off the finals with a triple 12-17 in games one and two combined. double to silence all of his critics about In game four on the jump ball, the ball his clutch game. (He was only one re- was tipped in his direction, and he then season. After the all-star break, he shot around player for a few years now. There bound away from having a triple double tipped it to Chalmers to set up the eventu- below 40% from the field. In game four is a reason why he has three MVP’s. How- in game four also.) However, Mike Miller al clinching free throws. This will never the Heat needed every point Chalmers ever, even he knew that he could not do it also silenced his critics also. show up in the box score, but it was as big gave them. Without Chalmers, they do alone. That is why he joined Miami to People talked about how Mike Miller as any play. not win game four, and this is a complete- team up with Wade, Bosh, and the rest of was an amnesty candidate this offseason. Last, but not least, Mario Chalmers ly different series. In that game he scored the organization. He finally got the help He has been banged up during his tenure came up huge when they needed him to. 25 points on 15 fgs’s. from the supporting cast, and now he is in Miami, and has not played as well as Like Battier, I was really getting on his I do not want to take anything away getting the praises he has long deserved. the Heat were hoping he would. In the case, especially in the second half of the from LeBron. He has been the best all- Spring Football 2012: Pope John Paul II Eyeing a Bounce Back Season in 2012 By: Malcolm Shields In the 30 years that Matt Dillon has been a head football coach, he has never had a season like the one he witnessed in 2011. The Eagles coach relied on two freshman quarterbacks to lead his of- fense. The Eagles only had six seniors on the roster. The growing pains were evi- dent as Pope John Paul II finished with a 1-9 record. Despite the tough season, many play- ers on the Eagles logged valuable play- ing time and put in work in the weight room to improve their conditioning for the upcoming season. “These guys dedi- cated themselves. We had tremendous commitment to the offseason program,” Dillon said. “There is no doubt that we are a better football team.” Upcoming sophomore quarterbacks Carmine Giuffrida and RJ Ritz have been splitting the reps throughout spring practice. “It’s been great competition between the two guys. They each bring something different to the table,” Dillon said. “They both are going to play [in the spring game]. I want them to have the opportunity to be competitive and com- The Eagles secondary has depth to Although the Eagles have a core glades. “I want these coming out of the pete for the position.” compete with many teams that favor the group of linemen on each side of the game with some confidence. Last year Pope John Paul II has multiple play- passing game. Cornerbacks Dequan Mc- ball, they can not afford to sustain inju- we were not a confident football team.” makers on defense. Middle linebacker Griff, Gunner Gius and free safety Will ries to either line this season. “What is Dillon said. “We have made great strides Stefan Hinz has been one of the top per- Jeanlys, have good ball skills and provide going to be the determining factor on and I’m interested to see how it all plays formers on defense in the spring. “He is a good support in the run game. All three success or lack of success are the guys out.” physical presence at the Mike linebacker players also contribute on offense for the up front,” Dillon said. “We are trying to position. He runs extremely well,” Dillon Eagles. rotate those guys as much as possible to Head Coach: Matt Dillon said. “He’s got to be our bell cow on de- With the talent at the skill positions, keep them fresh.” fense.” Bobby Lentz, who also plays run- Pope John Paul II matches up well against The results of the offseason condition, 2011 Record: (1-9, 0-5 District 7-3A) ning back on offense, will play along side most teams that it will face. One area of their new resolve and the experience that Hinz at outside linebacker. concern for the Eagles is the depth on the young core of starters for the Eagles Spring game: May 24 at Miami Ran- both the offensive and defensive lines. have will be tested against Ransom Ever- som Everglades School 7pm Sports www.bocaratontribune.com June 21, 2012 through June 27, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 103 - 31 Do you have coronary artery disease?

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