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By Aaron Wecker and foreboding letter to the facing a $5 million budget on the city” and that “ the protesters in the City for ing to relocate to the area After Gov. Rick Scott Gov. on July 17 outlining shortfall”, which will only Presidential Debate will the event and the days lead- and the State.” cut Boca’s request for the potential fallout from exacerbate the issue if the contribute over $20 million ing up to the event” and The concern for Mayor $250,000 for the upcom- lack of funding for the se- state is not willing to front to the local state and econ- the Mayor does not want a Whelchel is that “The at- ing Presidential Debate on curity of this immeasurable the money for the security. omy.” “Security incident” that may tention of the national and Oct. 22 at Lynn University, event. Mayor Whelchel states that The extra security is lead to “a significant nega- international media will from the budget; Mayor Su- According to the Sun- around “3,000 media rep- because, “there will likely tive impact to potential visi- create a unique opportunity san Whelchel sent a stern Sentinel “Boca Raton is resentatives will converge be a significant number of tors and to companies look- to promote the See Pg.3

Mrs. Dorothy Burkes reading the Tribune Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum Awarded State Grant Funds BOCA RATON -- The Boca Raton Historical Soci- The BRHS&M is the steward of the Boca Raton ety & Museum has been awarded a grant of $19,939 area’s history and oversees a collection of about 2,000 for general program support from the Florida Depart- objects, 15,000 photographs and 20,000 archives. Sub- ment of State, Division of Cultural Affairs for fiscal year jects include everything from Mizner Industries to the 2012-2013. Boca Raton Army Air Field to the newest collection, These funds will be used to support the outreach pro- IBM PC personal computers made right in Boca Raton grams and exhibitions of the Boca Raton History Muse- in the 1980s. um headquartered in the historic Boca Raton Town Hall In addition, the BRHS&M operates the “Boca Raton at 71 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton. Express Museum,” two restored streamline rail cars BRHS&M offers a wide variety of programming for located at the historic Boca Raton East Coast Railway adults and children including heritage tours, educational Station at 747 South Dixie Highway. See the website for programs for youth, lecture series, and special events. times and dates for the Boca Express. Town Hall currently features three exhibitions: “Mizner The Boca Raton Historical Society See page 11 Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton Industries/ Mizner Style”; the “Mizner Apartment Col- lection”; and “Over Boca Raton, Then & Now,” a display Tribune to [email protected] of aerial photography.

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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Mayor Requests $250,000 From the State State and the local area for tourism and for Census bureau, while Boca Raton has a economic development.” And she does not population of 84,392. The Nashville Police want to give “radical protesters looking Department had 829 officers on duty for the to create an opportunity to forward their Presidential Debate; NewsChannel5 states point of view.” a voice in her city that may that a quarter of the $219,306.96 budget upset the future business and tourism inter- went to overtime pay for these officers. The ests to Boca. Boca Raton Police Department has 198 of- According to the Boca Raton Police ficers; there is a serious disconnect between Services Assistant Chief Edgar Morley, the size and scope of the security operation this budget was a guess based on the 2008 in Nashville and that in Boca Raton. Presidential Debate on Oct. 7, at Belmont Does Boca Raton really need so much University in Nashville; which cost the city money to prevent a few protestors from $219,306.96 according to the Metropolitan protesting the Presidential Debate; and will Nashville Police Department. a few protestors really get so out of control Nashville is a city with a population of as to make Boca Raton look bad to future 601,222 according to the United States investment?

Mayor Susan Whelchel

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Community News www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 6 - Edition 108 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Delray Medical Center Divides August Events at Daggerwing $24,000 in Auxiliary Scholarships Nature Center Among 20 Students BOCA RATON – The following ac- For ages 3-6, $4 per child (reserva- tivities will be offered in August at Dag- tions required) DELRAY BEACH - Delray Medi- Center, presented each winner with gerwing Nature Center: Friday, Aug. 24, 2 p.m. cal Center hosted a reception to hon- flowers and her congratulations as ALLIGATOR FEEDINGS families/ Parents, bring your little ones to expe- or 20 students chosen to receive the the entire room gave the students a all ages, free (reservations not required) rience exciting nature topics. Programs Auxiliary Scholarship. well-deserved round of applause for Gather ‘round the alligator tank in may include activities such as stories, In order to qualify, each student their achievements and good charac- the exhibit hall and listen to a short talk puppets, games, role play, nature walks, met specific academic standards, ter. about our baby alligator while he is be- and crafts. demonstrated leadership within the “We are so proud of our scholar- ing fed. All scheduled feedings are at 3:15 Daggerwing Nature Center is operat- community and school activities and ship winners. I look forward to see- p.m.: Aug. 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 ed by the Palm Beach County Parks and had a financial need. Delray Medical ing what else these young men and and 31. Recreation Department and is located in Center CEO Mark Bryan comment- women accomplish as they continue ECO EXPLORERS: Snakes South County Regional Park at 11200 ed, “Our scholarship students rep- on to college and beyond,” she stated. For ages 7-11, $4 per child (reserva- Park Access Road, off Cain Boulevard resent our bright future and we are The funds for the Auxiliary Schol- tions required) between Glades Road and Yamato Road, honored to have the chance to help arship were raised at the 4th Annu- Friday, Aug. 10, 2 p.m. in western Boca Raton. Visit the www. them toward their goals.” al Delray Medical Center Auxiliary Would you like to learn how to handle pbcgov.com/parks/nature/” website for The reception was held at Delray Golf Tournament held on April 20 a snake? Here’s your chance to hold one more information. Medical Center to showcase each stu- at Polo Trace Golf Club. A total of of our live snakes and learn more about All programs are by reservation only, their lives. unless otherwise stated. Please call (561) dent’s achievements, academic back- $24,000 was raised at the tourna- ANIMAL TALES 629-8760 or visit the nature center to ground and future plans. Many of ment and was then divided among For ages 2-5, $2 per child (reserva- make program reservations. Fees (if ap- these bright minds will be attending the students. The Auxiliary Scholar- tions not required) plicable) are due the day of the program a Florida college as they continue to ship Fund provides scholarships and Friday, Aug. 17, 3:30 - 4 p.m. by cash or check only. All participants are pursue their academic careers. educational assistance to high school Stick around after the Friday Alliga- required to sign a program participation Family and friends watched as each seniors who are children of Delray tor Feeding and join us as we read sto- form for every program. If you are more student received his or her scholar- Medical Center employees and to ries, both fiction and non-fiction, about than 5 minutes late to a program you have ship award. Becky McCoy, director of qualifying teen volunteers. animals and nature. Siblings welcome. made a reservation for, your spot will be volunteer services at Delray Medical CHILDREN’S NATURE SERIES: given to a person on the waiting list. Lizards Pap Corps and Royal Palm Place PROPEL Goes Boxing at P.A.L. Present Eat to Beat Cancer BOCA RATON – The Pap Corps and evening! We hope everyone comes out to eat Royal Palm Place in Boca Raton are part- dinner and enjoy the festivities. This will nering for The Boca Raton Chamber of be a great opportunity for people to learn Commerce’s Boca Festival Days. more about The Pap Corps and the incred- Their event, which will celebrate the Di- ible work we do. We also want to express amond Jubilee of both The Pap Corps and our gratitude to the wonderful restaurants the Boca Raton Chamber, will take place on that are participating in our fundraiser and Thursday, August 23, starting at 5 p.m. Par- to the management of Royal Palm Place for ticipating restaurants at Royal Palm Place all of their assistance in coordinating this will donate 20 percent of their dinner pro- event.” ceeds between 5-8 p.m. to The Pap Corps Participating restaurants include Ca- for their Eat to Beat Cancer fundraiser. ruso Ristorante, Casimir Bistro, Cypress There will also be a free 3-hour concert Mediterranean Grill, Jake’s Stone Crab, by The Wild Cats, a 5-piece band, starting Raffaele Ristorante, Ristorante Sapori, at 6:30 p.m. And a cake cutting ceremony Saquella Cafe, Yakitori Sake House. Visit with The Pap Corps and the Chamber will www.royalpalmplace.com for menus, a map be held at 8 p.m. The outdoor portion of of locations and free parking areas. the evening will take place at the stage by The Pap Corps is the largest all-volun- the Mizner Monument Piazza. (In case of teer organization in the United States dedi- By Skip Sheffield nors. He is currently majoring in business inclement weather, the fun will take place at cated solely to raising money for all types Boxing champ Steve Geffrard, 21, is at Nova Southeastern University in Davie. the Funky Biscuit Nightclub.) of cancer. In the past 60 years, it has raised volunteering this summer to teach his In his spare time he is giving back to the This community-wide celebration is over $42 million. These funds provide the favorite sport to underprivileged and at- community that nurtured him. Geffrard is designed to create awareness of The Pap seed money for vital research programs at risk youth of our area. teaching boxing classes at the Boca Raton Corps and their accomplishments during Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Geffrard was born of Haitian parents PAL under the auspices of PROPEL, a the past 60 years. the University of Miami Miller School of in the USA and grew up in one of the old- non-profit organization that benefits un- “We are excited about being part of Medicine, South Florida’s only university- est but least-privileged parts of Boca Ra- derprivileged and at risk youth. Boca Festival Days,” said JoAnne Goldberg, based cancer center. The Pap Corps president. “This will be a fun ton: Pearl City. That’s where many of the “We have about 20 kids signed up,” kids of PROPEL (People Reaching Out Geffrard reports. “They really enjoy it to Provide Education and Leadership) call and it gives them something to do in the home. summer. They are really working hard.” Boxing became Geffrard’s ticket out of Geffrard had hoped to box for the USA THE ORGANIZER the ghetto. Starting at age 13 at the Police at the 2012 London Olympics, but he fell Athletic League (PAL) Geffrard honed his ill and failed to make the cut. Now he in- Closets-Garages-Offices-Filing skills and won at the 2008 Junior Olym- tends to become a professional boxer. Garage Sales-Pack/Unpack Moving pics and Platinum Gloves Championship. “I’ve had a few good wins,’ says the His honors include 2010 Golden Gloves soft-spoken young man. “I’ll keep it up as Boxes-Holiday Decorating National Champion, 2010 USA National long as I keep winning. Boxing is a good Champion, 2010 PAL National Champion way for these kids to learn discipline.” $25 per hour and 2010 USA Boxing Athlete of the Geffrard will continue offering lessons Year. until the school year begins. Geffrard graduated from St. Andrew’s For more information, call PROPEL at Paul Jetty 561.596.1069 [email protected] School in 2010 on full scholarship from 561-955-8553 or go to www.propelyour- the Police Athletic League and private do- furure.com. Community News www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 108 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU Hosts STEM Summer ONLINE Real Estate Auction Nominal Opening Bid: $1,000 Programs in Partnership with 20305 Boca West Drive Apt 1904, Boca Raton 2BR 2BA condo. Broward County Public Schools Bidding starts July 20 BOCA RATON – Florida Atlantic will be implemented in the participat- williamsauction.com University faculty and students within the ing middle schools – Apollo, McNicol, College of Engineering and Computer Parkway, Lauderhill, Margate and Silver 800.801.8003 Science recently hosted a STEM Summer Lakes. Williams & Williams Teachers Academy and a STEM Sum- “The ‘Growing STEM’ program is an FL Broker: Daniel S. Nelson Re Lic BK3223097; mer Student Academy, two summer Sci- exciting new addition to magnet program ence, Technology, Engineering and Math options for students in Broward County. Williams & Williams Re Lic 1032049 (STEM) events in partnership with Bro- The partnership with FAU’s College of Auctioneer: Tony Langdon Auc Lic AU3928 ward County Public Schools (BCPS) In- Engineering and Computer Science will novative Programs Office at FAU’s Boca focus on developing high rigor STEM Raton campus. curriculum,” said Leona A. Miracola, in- Both programs were developed as novative programs director of Broward part of the STEM initiative in the Mag- County Public Schools. “In addition, the net Schools Assistance Program grant STEM curriculum will prepare students awarded to Broward County Schools by for post-secondary education opportuni- the U.S. Department of Education. The ties for the 21st Century workplace.” purpose of the grant is to help increase The College of Engineering and student achievement and create interest Computer Science also designed a two- in STEM disciplines at the post-second- week STEM Summer Student Acad- ary level, as well as in a variety of STEM- emy, with challenging STEM project- related careers. based learning experiences for 300 “The partnership between FAU and students from the participating schools. Broward County Public Schools in the de- Five teachers from each of the BCPS velopment of STEM education will help were invited to participate in the program train our future leaders in science and and co-teach with the FAU professors research,” said Mohammad Ilyas, Ph.D., and students in order to strengthen their interim dean of FAU’s College of Engi- foundational knowledge of engineering neering and Computer Science. principals. The weeklong STEM Summer Teach- Students worked on five different en- ers Academy involved 125 teachers and gineering projects that introduced civil, administrative staff from six Growing mechanical, electro-mechanical and ro- STEM Magnet middle schools. The goals botic engineering concepts. They com- of the 2012 STEM Summer Teachers pleted projects that emphasized solving Academy were to provide teachers with real world problems and were challenged innovative instructional strategies that to work collaboratively, reach a consen- integrate key STEM foundational prin- sus within time and material constraints, ciples and processes and promote rigor present their findings, and explain their through innovative thinking in order to decision making processes. create meaningful project-based learning Projects included designing a solar experiences for students. boat, vehicle brakes, electric motors, ro- Teachers attended sessions on: Innova- botic arm and bridges. Students complet- tive Thinking, Educational Sustainability, ed the projects while working at the FAU Curriculum Design Process for STEM Davie campus and toured FAU SeaTech K-12 Projects and Systems and Material in Dania Beach, The Institute for Ocean Engineering. The developed curriculum and Systems Engineering. First Responders Charitable Fund Raises Dollars for EMT Education BOCA RATON – The G.W. Bailey ating paramedic school at PBSC and I First Responders Charitable Fund will am doing this for him and the commu- hold a Boca Festival Days ‘Cocktails for nity. These front line providers make a a Cause’ reception on Friday, August 3, difference in people’s lives everyday. They from 6 – 8 pm at Morton’s of Boca Raton. never stop training and never stop trying Tickets are $25 per person, and proceeds to do more. Keeping these young men and from the event will support the Paramed- women in school and, ultimately in Palm ics at Palm Beach State College, Beach County, is our mission.” The charitable fund is a non-profit 501 The ‘Cocktails for a Cause’ will include (c)(3) organization founded in 2004 in cocktails and passed appetizers, as well as memory of G.W. (Bill) Bailey, a paramed- local firefighters serving as celebrity bar- ic student at Palm Beach State College tenders. Tickets can be purchased by vis- who was killed in a crash one week shy of iting www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr? graduation in 2003. He was 23 years old or by calling Gina Campbell at Morton’s and a native of Boca Raton. at 561-392-8643. Tickets are also avail- “There is an overwhelming need to able at the door for $30. provide students with equipment, finan- The G.W. Bailey First Responders cial aid and other academic support in Charitable Fund, Inc., was created to hon- order to keep the unmatched profession- or G.W. Bailey’s memory by providing al quality of our first responders,” said scholarships, educational materials and Holly Barba, founder of the Charitable training critical to the paramedics attend- Fund and sister of G.W. Bailey. “My late ing Palm Beach State College. brother was killed just prior to gradu-

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Are There No More Safe right to edit the letters for spelling, gram- All letters to the editor should be sent to: The Boca Raton Tribune, Havens? P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 It is our nature as humans to seek out safe cent people on an evening out at the cinema, I places. It’s likely this trait led our early ances- thought back to the many, many mass shootings Letters to the Editor tors to find shelter in caves rather than in camps that have occurred in past years. Lately, they Dear Dale, where they were subject to the elements and seem to be more numerous. But I remember one What a beautiful, beautiful article (Page 1, edition 106). My God, dangerous animals. back in the 1960s, when Charles Whitman shot where did you get all this stuff on me? It’s so accurate! Goodness, Even today, we look for safe places. We feel up a Texas college campus with a rifle from the it’s really good to read all this. I’d forgotten a lot of it. Thank you comfortable there. We can let our hair down and top of a tower on campus. This began a trend so much for such an amazing article and to give up your Saturday feel secure. It is why home is so important. on school grounds that continued through Col- afternoon. I’ve always found theaters to offer a sense of umbine High School and Virginia Tech, among Theatrically yours, safety. We have the instinct to gather together. others. Jan McArt Director of theatre arts program development, In a theater, we can be alone and yet be part of As a child, I thought school was a safe place. Lynn University a crowd. It was more than just a matter of “in loco paren- I may have to change that attitude following tis,” it was a place where danger would not tread, Dear Friends, the massacre at the multiplex in Aurora, Colo. we felt And that was before the days of cops on Campaign season is in full swing and I have been enjoying traveling It seems clear that even theaters can no longer campus, of surveillance cameras and metal de- around House District 89 and meeting with residents and small busi- guarantee safety. They can no longer say that if tectors and zero tolerance for weapons. ness owners to get their input on how we can jumpstart our econo- you walk in to watch a show, you will definitely The worst that happened to us in elementary my. I have been humbled by the support our campaign has received. walk out again. And that is a terrible shame and school was to go down to the basement, crouch In recent days my campaign has been endorsed by the Florida Retail a horrible indictment of our society. down and “watch for the flash” of an A-bomb. It Federation, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and State Senator Crazed shooting suspect James Holmes has never happened, so we always felt safe. Joe Negron. fractured more than just our desire to be safe. He Now, schools are filled with kids selling drugs Sincerely, has made it impossible for any of us to feel safe – or on drugs – along with bullies and students Bill Hager in a darkened movie house or live theatre venue. sending threatening emails and texts. Republican Candidate Like everyone, I have tried to imagine what Are there any places left where we can enjoy House of Representatives, District 89 it was like inside that movie theater in Aurora, some measure of safety? An increasing num- Colo. A man dressed in black, with raging red ber of home invasions are disrupting our family To the Editor hair like the Joker, comes in armed with horribly lives. In our cars, we are subject to the dangers Please join us for the next Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce mem- dangerous weapons. He begins firing. People try of drunk or distracted drivers. An errand to the bership breakfast Aug. 9 from 7:45 to 9:15 a.m. at Via Mizner Golf to seek shelter or escape, but they are gunned supermarket could become a deadly trip. and Country Club at 6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Raton. Boca down. Good people, people with ambitions and In the meantime, those on the sidewalks or Raton City Manager Leif J. Ahnell will present a “State of the City” families and valuable lives, cut down by a de- in nearby yards have to worry about drive-by address about new changes and updates that affect the city. ranged, cartoonish villain with a temporary ad- shootings. Even people inside houses may be Sincerely, vantage on all these people. struck by bullets that crash through glass or Troy McLellan As it happened, my wife and I attended a mu- even walls. President and CEO Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce sical stage show the night after the Colorado One final thing. Not only has Holmes taken shooting. During the program, my eyes wan- away our measure of safety, but he has attempt- dered to the exit on the front right side of the ed to demonize a comic book character whose in- stage. I wondered what would happen if some- tentions were always good. He is trying to make one armed with guns and tear gas were to enter. Batman evil by turning one of his “villains” into I was sitting in the left rear of the theater and a hardened killer. The Joker was never more might have had the advantage of distance. But than a Joker, and not a mass killer. any effort to get away safely might be foiled by a Batman is only fiction. Blood and bullets are few rounds from an assault rifle. real. And no lesson is learned from the death of When I heard the reports about Holmes decent people. and the death and injury he inflicted on inno-

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By Robert J. Tamasy ward other English-speaking travelers; we were able even terrifying moments. But God promises to re- My first trip to Europe is one I will never forget. to receive directions about which airline would pro- main with His children, regardless of circumstanc- Since I was going to attend a CBMC World Conven- vide our connecting flight; and when I arrived in Bu- es. “Be strong and courageous. So not be afraid or tion in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany, I had dapest, my American-born uncle, who spoke fluent terrified…for the Lord your God goes with you; he arranged to depart for Europe a week early and join Hungarian, was waiting even though I was several will never leave you nor forsake you” (Deuteronomy my uncle and aunt in Budapest, Hungary, since they hours late. 31:6). were seasoned travelers. Because my ethnic back- Have you ever experienced anything like that? We can never escape the presence of God. There ground is Hungarian, I was excited about seeing the Maybe it did not involve travel, but you might have is a saying, “You can run, but you cannot hide.” The country where my grandparents were born, as well been in the midst of a major project at work and felt Bible says this is true with God. We may be lost in as briefly visiting Giessen, Germany, where I was isolated, totally alone without anyone to ask for help. the midst of a huge, unfamiliar city, alone in a hotel born while my father was serving in the U.S. Army. Or you might have been struggling with a difficult room, or at our desk at work, feeling overwhelmed. The flight from Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. was un- personal matter by yourself – turmoil in your mar- No matter where we are, God promises to be there eventful, but when we landed in Stuttgart, Germany riage, a seriously ailing child, overwhelming financial for us. “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can the pilot advised us the jet was having mechanical problems, or a major career crisis. How did you feel? I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, problems and could not complete the trip to Buda- And what did you do about the situation? you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are pest. Instead, all passengers were shuttled to Frank- I have learned the Bible offers helpful assurances there” (Psalm 139:7-10). furt, Germany to arrange for an alternative flight. for what we should do in those “all alone” moments: Robert J. Tamasy is vice president of communica- I never felt so alone. On the bus to Frankfurt, lis- You are never truly alone. We can be in a crowd tions for Leaders Legacy, Inc., a non-profit organi- tening to people speak in animated German, I hardly of thousands, yet feel totally alone. We might not see zation based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. A veteran understood a word. “How will I figure out how to one familiar face, but God promises His followers no journalist, he has written Tufting Legacies (iUni- get a flight to Budapest?” I wondered. “And how will matter where they go, He will be with them. “So do verse); Business At Its Best: Timeless Wisdom from my uncle know when I arrive in Budapest? If he is not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I Proverbs for Today’s Workplace (River City Press); not there, what will I do? I cannot speak Hungarian am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I and has coauthored with David A. Stoddard, The either!” will uphold you with my righteous right hand” (Isa- Heart of Mentoring (NavPress). For more informa- As you can imagine, this first international expe- iah 41:10). tion, see www.leaderslegacy.com or his blogs, www. rience filled me with anxious thoughts. Eventually, God will never abandon you. During our lifetimes bobtamasy.blogspot.com and www.bobtamasy.word- all of my concerns were resolved. I gravitated to- we inevitably will confront uncertainty, sometimes press.com.

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. Making Sense of Life

Life is not an accident, nor is your personal being many an earthly activity. so as to make sense of life even in the midst of so the result of chance. When you acquire this basic per- This is what robs true meaning from any person, much confusion still found in this universe we occupy. spective, your life will be saturated with new meaning, unless the right, divine prescription is followed and Troubles will accompany you through your earthly in spite of the contradictions and trials it encounters the proper remedy is taken! Otherwise, one can be led pilgrimage, and new and repeated disappointments on earth. Good and bad combine to make life in the into despair, as it sadly happens to several individuals! you shall face on a daily basis. “The fact is that nothing world what it is! While much good is still experienced by all human is finally relevant except in relation to the true and the Nevertheless, no specific moment in your human, earth-dwellers, evil in its manifold ugliness does exist eternal” as author Os Guinness biblically reflects. earthly experience, whether joyful or sad, can be the in excessive abundance, and frequently displays much Although so much in life does not make sense determinative factor that truly defines your life, or ex- of the devastating effects it brings, especially in the through physical, human eyes, it is still possible that in presses your true identity. way individual lives are perennially, adversely impact- the depths of your being you can interpret reality by The Creator constructed a beautiful world in which ed. utilizing divine lenses, and acquiring the perspective He placed the first human couple – Adam and Eve. With God taken out of the picture, not much of which God provides to all who desire to understand Through their disobedience, however, evil came to anything will ever make sense in life. Everyone needs reality from His perspective! As the Creator, I believes permeate the entire universe, and adversely affect a corrected vision, and open eyes with a fresh outlook, He knows best!

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 August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 10 - Edition 108 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Andrea S. Garcia Appointed to KidSafe Crowds Enjoy Art; Putter- Foundation Board of Directors About at “Big Art: Miniature BOCA RATON - KidSafe Foundation, a South Florida 501c3 nonprofit whose mis- sion is to prevent child abuse, has appointed Golf” Opening Andrea S. Garcia to its Board of Directors. Garcia is a senior sales consultant at Oasis BOCA RATON – A club-wielding ginning with “birth,” across traps and Outsourcing, Inc. in Boca Raton and active- crowd of over 200 people is an unusual pitfalls, and the final hole – symbolizing ly involved in the Junior League of Boca spectacle at any museum. But it was a death. Raton, where she has held leadership posi- welcome sight at the Boca Raton Mu- Even putter-shy visitors can enjoy tions since 2005. She is currently on the seum of Art on July 18 for the evening the complimentary exhibit, A Little Junior League’s Board of Directors as the opening of its latest exhibition, Big Art: Birdie Told Me… featuring avian- Vice president of community issues where Miniature Golf. themed art from the Museum’s per- she oversees 12 committees. Showing through October 7, the manent collection showcasing birds in “I am thrilled and honored to be elected Museum’s main gallery has been trans- flight, surrealist depictions, and abstract to the board. I am very passionate about formed into a truly unique, fully-play- art. Noted artists featured include Max KidSafe as I have a 2 year old son and a ton able 11-hole miniature golf course de- Ernst, Joan Miró, Philip Pearlstein, Man of family and friends with young children,” signed by artists from across the United Ray, James Rosenquist, and Ben Shahn. said Garcia. “I want to do everything in my States. As an exploration of the fusion The Boca Raton Museum of Art is power to help everyone be KidSafe. This of art, design, and play, Big Art: Min- one of the leading cultural institutions organization is coming into a very exciting iature Golf offers a one-of-a-kind mu- in South Florida, achieving internation- time with so much growth and opportunity Andrea S. Garcia, newly appointed KidSafe seum experience for adults and children al recognition as a world-class visual not only locally but nationally as well. I feel Foundation board member – be they art lovers, golf lovers, or both. arts institution for its dynamic, chang- with my nonprofit experience I will be able prevention education programs and ma- Opening night attendees tested their ing exhibitions from acclaimed artists to help their internal structure and strate- terials to children and adults to decrease putting skills on artist-designed mini and distinguished permanent collection. gically move this organization forward to child sexual abuse, bullying, and Internet golf holes such as Spiral Ramps, where The Museum’s many public programs more national exposure. I am looking for- dangers. KidSafe has educated more than ward to working with an incredible board a massive slope sends a ball into a com- include artist presentations, family ac- 30,000 children and provided seminars plicated maze of tubing leading either tivities, art films, the annual Art Fes- to achieve the many goals of The KidSafe to thousands of adults throughout South Foundation. “ to golfing glory or yet another chal- tival, and more than 100 classes per Florida. lenge to overcome. Trapped in Para- week at its studio Art School. Museum Established by child safety experts, Sally For information on KidSafe Foundation Berenzweig MEd, MA and Cherie Benjo- dise guides players through a Florida- Auxiliaries include The Artists’ Guild, programs and books visit www.kidsafefoun- inspired fantasy filled with rubber rafts, Friends Auxiliary and Collectors’ Fo- seph, LCSW, KidSafe Foundation provides dation.org or call 1-855-844-SAFE. bubble-blowers, palm trees, and ends rum. For information call 561.392.2500 with a shot into a sand castle. The Life or visit www.bocamuseum.org/. FAU’s Human Powered Submarine Hole takes players through a tee-off be- Scores at International Submarine Race BOCA RATON – Florida Atlantic Uni- porations, research centers, high schools versity’s Human Powered Submarine (HPS) and privately sponsored teams from North team was recently awarded first place for America and Europe. The inaugural run of agility as well as the Overall Runner-Up the eISR was only open to university stu- award, and had the fastest lap on the second dents. day of racing, at the First European Inter- Teams consist of student athlete/engi- national Submarine Race (eISR) at Qinet- neers that wear scuba gear as the subs are iQ’s Ocean Basin testing facility in Haslar, “wet,” or filled with water, to provide pro- Gosport, England. pulsion and navigation as the subs run sub- Talon 1, FAU’s one-man propeller driv- merged along a 175-meter measured course en submarine, navigated a 175-meter slalom against the clock. or zigzag course to win for agility. The goal is to design an underwater ve- “The department of ocean and mechani- hicle that can be powered successfully by cal engineering congratulate the HPS team scuba-clad teams without malfunctioning, on their success and are very proud of crashing into the timing gates or safety net, their accomplishments,” said Javad Hash- popping to the surface or simply failing to emi, Ph.D., chair of the FAU department move through the water. The principal ob- of ocean and mechanical engineering. “The jective is education: encouraging innovation continued success of the HPS team in both in the use of materials, hydrodynamic de- national and international arenas shows sign, buoyancy, propulsion and underwater their ability to compete with the best engi- life support. neers in the world.” The six-team competition included “The eISR was a great opportunity teams from the United States, Canada and for the FAU Submarine Club,” said Mike Great Britain. FAU set its first official speed Metzger, FAU HPS project manager. “The record in the International Submarine Race competition was a chance to compete on (ISR) in June 1991. At the eighth ISR in behalf of FAU on an international level 2005, the team placed second overall in per- as well as network and practice vital real- formance, claiming six out of nine possible world skills.” awards while breaking FAU’s fastest time The 11-person team made up of all with 6.1 knots with a 15-year-old retir- ocean engineering students with the excep- ing submarine and former Guinness Book tions of Metzger, a business major in FAU’s world record holder. College of Business, and Nick Morley a In 2009 and 2011 the team won first mechanical engineer, included Brian Turk, place for speed and second place in the over- Chris Nunes, Raul Vidal, Josh Protesta, An- all competition at the 10th and 11th ISRs. drew Spence, Nicole Perry, Mike Neal, Adri- The races were originally launched by FAU an Desilva and Jen Frame. The team also Ocean Engineering in 1989 off the Riviera was aided by Edgar An, Ph.D., professor of Beach coast. Later, the competition was ocean and mechanical engineering at FAU, moved to the United States Naval Surface and FAU machinist Fred Knapp. Warfare Center’s Carderock Division David The submarine race is a contest that be- Taylor Model Basin in Bethesda, Maryland. gan in 1989 and has grown to include the The present team raised funds and rebuilt bocaratontribune.com • bocaratontribune.com participation of universities, colleges, cor- the new boat that competed in the 2012 race.

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MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum Awarded State Grant Funds BOCA RATON -- The Boca Raton photographs and 20,000 archives. Sub- Historical Society & Museum has been jects include everything from Mizner awarded a grant of $19,939 for general Industries to the Boca Raton Army Air program support from the Florida De- Field to the newest collection, IBM PC partment of State, Division of Cultural personal computers made right in Boca Affairs for fiscal year 2012-2013. Raton in the 1980s. These funds will be used to support In addition, the BRHS&M operates the outreach programs and exhibitions the “Boca Raton Express Museum,” two of the Boca Raton History Museum restored streamline rail cars located at headquartered in the historic Boca Raton the historic Boca Raton East Coast Rail- Town Hall at 71 North Federal Highway way Station at 747 South Dixie Highway. in Boca Raton. See the website for times and dates for the BRHS&M offers a wide variety of Boca Express. programming for adults and children in- The Boca Raton Historical Society & cluding heritage tours, educational pro- Museum is a non-profit membership or- grams for youth, lecture series, and spe- ganization dedicated to preserving the cial events. Town Hall currently features past to enrich the future. The Society three exhibitions: “Mizner Industries/ maintains Boca Raton’s historic Town Mizner Style”; the “Mizner Apartment Hall as a local history museum open to Collection”; and “Over Boca Raton, Then the public Monday – Friday, 10 – 4. Ad- & Now,” a display of aerial photography. mission to the exhibits gallery is free for The BRHS&M is the steward of the members, $5 for non-members, and $3 for Boca Raton area’s history and oversees a students. Go to www.bocahistory.org for collection of about 2,000 objects, 15,000 more information or call (561) 395-6766. Fire on Second Floor Balcony Burglar Arrested After Allegedly of Boca Home Damages Roof Leaving Prints at Scene of Crime BOCA RATON – A roof fire in Boca ily home. Raton on Thursday, July 26, damaged a Officials said the fire was extinguished BOCA RATON -- On Friday evening, and exit for the burglary, police said. home on Blanca Terrace, fire officials said. within minutes after the arrival of fire- July 20, Boca Raton Police officers respond- The victim said he had just cleaned The report says that around fighters preventing further damage to ed to a burglary to an apartment on NW the table the day before the burglary, so it 2:24 pm Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services the home. The occupants were home and 13th Street. The victim told officers that should have been free of prints. He added responded to a report of the roof being noticed a smell of smoke and decided to sometime between Thursday at 5:30 p.m. that although he speaks to several of his on fire at 200967 Blanca Terrace. Fire- call 911. There were no reports of inju- and Friday at 2 a.m., an unknown person neighbors, he doesn’t socialize with them fighters discovered that the fire was on ries and damage was minimal. broke into his apartment through the kitch- or invite them into his apartment. Officers the exterior of the building located on Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services’ fire en window and stole his handgun. The spoke with his neighbors, including Patrick the second floor balcony and flames were investigator determined that the cause ap- victim noticed his kitchen table, which sits Hovsepian, 30, who said he was home dur- impinging on the roof of the single fam- peared to be accidental. under the window, was moved. The curtain ing the timeframe, but did not hear any- rod was also moved and the screen was not thing. flush with the window. The prints were examined and police Boca Raton Crime Scene technicians determined that a palm print from the kitch- Boca Police Charge Suspect With processed the apartment and recovered sev- en table allegedly belonged to Patrick Hov- eral handprints, shoeprints, and bare foot- sepian. Hovsepian is one of the neighbors Shooting and Burglarizing Several prints from the kitchen table. The location with whom the victim occasionally speaks. of the prints, along with the movement of On Tuesday, July 24, detectives arrested the window curtain, is consistent with the Hovsepian and charged him with armed Parked Cars kitchen window being the point of entry burglary and grand theft of a firearm. BOCA RATON -- On Friday, July 20 at ficers located the Lexus with the driver’s about 11:30 p.m., Boca Raton Police officers side door handle partially torn off, damage responded to a report of gunshots heard in from gunshots, and a shell casing on the an area of SE Mizner Boulevard. ground next to it. Suspect Arrested After Arriving officers made contact with a The police report said the Honda had male, identified as Jonathan Hart, 35, of a rear window broken and a shell casing Delray Beach, sitting in a green Ford. Hart on the ground near the front tire. Next to Giving Boca Raton Police got out of the car but then ignored officer’s the Lexus, officers found a matchbox with commands to show his hands and reached the name of Hart’s business printed on it, Fake Name for the waistband of his pants. Hart was which allegedly contained several prescrip- BOCA RATON -- On Wednesday, July no record. When officers used a portable taken into custody without further incident. tion pills. 18 at about 3:40 p.m., Boca Raton Police of- fingerprint scanner, they were able to deter- Officers said in a report they located a When officers searched Hart, they found ficers responded to an attempted burglary mine the subject’s identity. They allege he holster on the inside waistband of Hart’s another matchbox with his business’s name at a house on NW 20th Street. The caller was Michael Garofalo, 23, of Margate. The pants and a gun on the passenger seat. on it, which allegedly contained cocaine. told officers he saw a male attempting to witness identified Garofalo as the person he Investigating officers discovered numer- Officers charged Hart with two counts of ous shell casings on the ground near several armed burglary, two counts of vandalism, break into his neighbor’s apartment. saw trying to break into the apartment, said cars, including a black Mercedes, a silver carrying a concealed firearm during the Officers made contact with a male sev- police. Lexus, and a burgundy Honda. commission of a felony, discharging a fire- eral blocks away who matched the descrip- Detectives later spoke with Garofalo, According to police, a witness said Hart arm in public, improper display of a fire- tion of the suspect. The male identified who told them he was trying to retrieve fired several rounds into the Mercedes then arm, possession of cocaine, possession of himself as “Paul Citarela,” and gave an ad- his property from an apartment. Garofalo entered it and rummaged through the glove a Schedule II and Schedule IV controlled dress and date of birth. He added that he was charged with giving a false name and box. Officers found the Mercedes with both substance. had a New Jersey driver’s license, but when attempted burglary to an unoccupied dwell- doors open and damage from gunshots. Of- officers checked they discovered there was ing. Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 12 - Edition 108 BOCA DANCE STUDIO Celebrating Our 30th Season!

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ENTERTAINMENT AS SEEN BY FEEN Cathy Rigby Soars Wayward Boca Again as Peter Pan Wiring Life & See page B6 FOOD REVIEW Arts Shanghai City The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B6 See page B8 BAugust 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 • Year III • Number 108 Unforgettable “Fantasticks” at Palm Beach Dramaworks By Skip Sheffield There is a reason why “The Fantasticks” is the lon- gest-running musical of all time: it is as close to perfec- tion as you’ll ever find in a small-scale musical. Palm Beach Dramaworks is presenting their take on this timeless classic through Aug. 5 at 201 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. “The Fantasticks” is simplicity itself. It requires bare-minimum sets, costumes and orchestration. Cre- ators Tom Jones (books and lyrics) and Harvey Schmidt (music) borrowed from a number of traditions, includ- ing commedia ‘dell arte, Rosand’s “Les Romanesques,” Wilder’s “Our Town,” Japanese Noh Theater and his- torical American frontier traveling tent shows for the story. Dramaworks’ production is surely and sensitively directed by J. Barry Lewis, with musical direction by Craig Ames, who performs onstage at the grand piano, with Kay Kemper on harp. Ames knows the score like the back of his hand, which allows him to keep in constant touch with the actors for every subtle (and not so subtle) nuance of the script. “The Fantasticks” is a parable of romantic first love, subsequent disillusionment and ultimate maturation. Luisa (Jennifer Molly Bell) is a dreamy 16-year-old girl who readily admits she is “insane.” The object of her affection is next-door neighbor Matt (Jacob Heimer), an “older man” of almost 20. He in turn is mad about Luisa. They express their love in the beautifully harmonized “Metaphor,” which rhapso- dizes about every sappy cliché of first-time love. What the couple doesn’t know is that their respec- tive fathers have been conspiring to bring them togeth- er through reverse psychology. The girl’s father Bel- lomy (Barry J. Tarello) and the boy’s father Hucklebee (Cliff Goulet) have hired a mute man (Cliff Burgess) to construct a wall to separate the would-be lovers. The dads express their reasoning in “Never Say No,” which is exactly how they plan to bring the kids together. To seal the deal, they hire a mysterious man who calls himself El Gallo (Jim Ballard, who also serves as narrator) to stage an abduction of Louisa so that Matt can intervene to save the day and be Louisa’s hero. To pull off the scheme, El Gallo hires two old, decrepit and inept traveling actors to play all additional roles. Because “The Fantasticks” is so syrupy sweet on one hand and bitterly disillusioned on the other, it needs the slapstick comedy of these actor buffoons. Dennis Creaghan has played many distinguished “The best-laid plans of mice and men aft gang agley Matt in the original run of the show at Sullivan Street roles in the theaters of South Florida, but for his Shake- (go awry)” Robert Burns wrote in 1785. “And leave Playhouse in NYC in the summer of 1967. It couldn’t speare misquoting Old Actor, he throws all caution to nothing but grief and pain.” “The Fantasticks” is not so have been more magical. I saw it with the girl I loved. the winds in a hilarious caricature of all pretentious ac- harsh, but it reminds us nothing worthwhile is achieved That is a distant memory, but it is lovingly revived tors. without struggle and suffering. This is expressed in the by this lovely production of an evergreen classic. His bogus Indian cohort, Mortimer (Tangi Colom- score’s best-known song, “Try to remember,” beauti- Tickets are $55 ($10 students) and may be reserved bel, overstuffed with huge belly) specializes in the art of fully sung by baritone Jim Ballard. by calling 561-514-4042 or visiting www.palmbeach- dying, even if it is not called for. I first saw “The Fantasticks” when I was the age of dramaworks.org. Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com August 2,August 2012 2, through2012 through August August 8, 8,2012 2012 B214 --Edition Edition 108 108 Section B “Eyes to the Skies” Among Activities at Children Science Explorium BOCA RATON – The Children’s Sci- Date: Sun., Aug 5 Time: 10:30am- home? Drop in for a Make and Take sci- Dates: Each Sat. and Sun. Time: 3:3 ence Explorium at Sugar Sand Park is 12:30pm Cost: $15/pr, $5 each additional ence project. Choose from binoculars, boo- 0pm Cost: Free open: M-F, 9am- 6pm; Sat./Sun./Holidays, person merangs, musical instruments and more! GRAB AND GO ECO-PACKS 10am-5pm EYES TO THE SKIES Recom- Program will run for approximately 1 hour. Grab a pack and set out to explore Sug- Call (561) 347-3913 or visit www.sci- mended for ages 8+ Date: Sun., Aug 12 ar Sand Park! Backpack themes vary and enceexplorium.org/ Join us for special view of the stars in- Time: 11:30am Cost: $5 are supplied with tools and materials to Upcoming events include: side the planetarium. No registration re- SCIENCE STORIES Ages 5+ guide your family through an investigation MONTHLY FAMILY CHAL- quired. Join us for your favorite science inspired of the plants, animals, insects and geology LENGE: The Great Hold Up Date Sat, Aug 11, 6:00pm stories. of the park. Rent Will your team meet the challenges in- in the Maple Room (Planetari- Dates: Each Satur- a pack today! Ages 5+ with parent/ volved with building, stacking and bearing um) Time: 6pm Cost: Free day Time: 11:30am Cost: Free guardian weight? We’ll explore some “ground-shak- MAKE &TAKE SCIENCE DEMONSTRA- Date & Time: Available during normal ing” hurdles with this activity! Looking for a fun science project to take TIONS Ages 7+ Explorium hours. Cost: $10 per hour Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival Relives “Best of the Fest” With Two Special Showings DELRAY BEACH --- The Palm able to share the best of past Film Fes- The two films being shown in the Winton the Nobel Prize for Peace. Dozens Beach Jewish Film Festival will help tivals with guests who may not have mini-fest are: of Winton’s “children” have been found, new and returning audiences relive the viewed these films before and to welcome Nicky’s Family: 2 p.m., August 21, and to this day, his family has grown to drama and comedy of two of the most back those who know about these terrific 2012 almost 6,000 people, many of whom have popular films of previous fests at a special movies,” said David R. Yalen, Business Nicky’s Family tells the nearly forgot- gone on to achieve great things. “Best of the Fest.” and Development associate for the Palm ten story of Nicholas Winton, an Eng- Making Trouble: 2 p.m., September The mini-film fest will be held in two Beach Jewish Film Festival. lishman who organized the rescue of 669 12, 2012 parts at Abbey Delray, a Life Care Com- The cost for each movie is $5 per per- Czech and Slovak children just before the A seriously funny film, Making Trou- munity, located at 2000 Lowson Blvd., son for groups of more than 10 people outbreak of World War II. ble tells the story of six of the greatest Delray Beach. The inspirational drama, who pre-pay. Walk-ins are $7 per per- Winton’s story is a very emotional one, Jewish female comic performers of the “Nicky’s Family,” will be shown at 2 p.m. son. To purchase advance tickets, contact inspiring thousands of children around last century — Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, on August 21, and the comedic look into Yalen at [email protected] or 561- the world to follow in his footsteps and do Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner the world of legendary Jewish female 736-7531. something important. The children cre- and Wendy Wasserstein. Rich in enter- performers, “Making Trouble,” will be The 23rd season of the Palm Beach ate charity projects, some of which have tainment history, the film uses interviews shown at 2 p.m. on September 12. Jewish Film Festival will be held January helped save the lives of malnourished and with experts, scholars and entertainers, as “We are extremely fortunate to have 17-27, 2013, with an opening night pre- sick children in Cambodia and Africa. well as archival material and rare film and a continual demand for high-quality, miere on January 17, 2013, at the Kravis More than 120,000 children in the television clips to bring to life these fe- cultural films, and we are pleased to be Center for the Performing Arts. Czech Republic signed a petition to award male comedic legends.

August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 throughBoca AugustLife & 8, Arts 2012 Sectionfor news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 108 - 15B3 Boca Festival Days Kicks Off with Promise of Fun for All Presented by the Greater Boca Ra- ton Chamber of Commerce Where: Boca Raton Resort & Club (501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton) Wine & All That Jazz, is one of Boca Ra- ton’s largest wine tasting parties, held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club’s Mizner Cen- BOCA RATON – Boca Festival Days ter. Treat yourself to more than 100 fine 2012 are under way! wine tastings, delectable food provided by The annual August-long event features Blue Martini, Bogart’s Bar & Grill, Deck a series of fun-filled events at different lo- 84, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Oceans 234, cations in the greater Boca Raton area. The RED The Steakhouse, Rosso Italia, The Boca Restaurateur Burt Rapoport with his Wine and All That Jazz event 2011 Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Com- Boca Raton Resort & Club, Truluck’s and guests at Wine and All That Jazz event in merce helps to facilitate these events that many more, VIP room, fabulous tunes, 2011. Entry: Advance, discount tickets: are created and run by a pairing of non- $20.00 At Door tickets: $25.00 dancing and exciting Drawing prizes. For TO DONATE THIRTY PERCENT OF profit members with for-profit members to All tickets include: Admission to pri- more information and sponsorship oppor- ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT raise funds and awareness for the non-prof- vate VIP area, hand passed appetizers, (2) tunities, please contact Chasity Navarro at TO THE LYNN CANCER INSTITUTE’S it organizations during their specific Boca drink tickets and more! [email protected] “LEAGUE OF RIBBONS.” The more you Festival Days event. For tickets: www.jarcfl.org/the-pro- Entry: General Admission - $50; VIP sip and dip, the more money will be raised All month long, residents of Boca Ra- grams/upcoming-events/cocktails-cause/ Admission - $100 for the League of Ribbons. ton will travel from event to event, par- August 10 - 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For details: www.bocaratonchamber. For details: Reservations are recom- ticipating in everything that is great about Habitat’s 2012 Mr. Stud Finder Bach- com/events. mended by calling 561-997-7472 or visit this city - from the smaller events to the elor Auction August 7th - 4:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. us online at http://meltingpot.com/boca- grand! Presented by Habitat for Humanity of FondueRaiser at the Melting Pot raton” \t “_blank” meltingpot.com/boca- Details on events and more can be found South Palm Beach County and Boca Cen- Presented by First Citizens Bank and raton. Please mention “Dip for LCI” when on www.bocaratonchamber.com/BocaF- ter Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Can- making your reservations. estEvents, please note that events are in Meet South Florida’s most eligible and cer Institute August 9th - 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. the process of being added, so check back charity-minded singles at Habitat’s Mr. Where: The Melting Pot Restaurant 2nd Annual Cocktails for a Cause frequently to stay up-to-date! Stud Finder Bachelor Auction! Help your (5455 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton) Presented by Blue Martini and Jewish Here are some highlights of what’s hap- favorite non-profit raise money to build Drop by for fondue, cocktails or a glass Association for Residential Care (JARC) pening: houses for families in need. At this Boca of wine. Funds raised will support local Where: Blue Martini (6000 Glades August 4th - 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Festival Days event, guests will enjoy an cancer patients directly. Road, Suite C-1380, Boca Raton) Wine & All That Jazz THE MELTING POT HAS AGREED evening of savory food, signature drinks, This fun-filled happy hour event will and unforgettable entertainment! You benefit JARC Florida and the programs don’t have to be single to attend, come they offer to developmentally disabled for the networking and a chance to win adults within the community. Admis- great date packages you can use with your Second Annual White Coats-4-Care sion includes entrance to a VIP area, (2) partner! If you are single, then bid on one drink tickets per person to include: house of our handsome Bachelors to win a date Reception Raises More Than $50,000 wine, bottle beer or a premium cocktail. unlike any you have been to before. Bring Guests can also utilize their two drinks your friends and colleagues to help us end tickets for (1) specialized martini valued poverty housing! to Benefit FAU Schmidt College of at $12.00. Hand passed appetizers will Entry: $25 online and $35 at the door. be offered to guests along with raffles and Ticket prices include hors d’oeuvres and Medicine’s Incoming Class more. In addition, Blue Martini’s happy two drinks at the bar. To purchase tick- hour prices will be in effect till 8pm with ets directly, visit: http://tinyurl.com/ as Part of Boca Raton Chamber’s ½ price drinks and appetizers available for mrstudfinder 2012 Festival Days purchase. More than 200 healthcare, business nity to meet the new medical school dean, Kravis Center Adds Second and community leaders along with sec- Dr. David Bjorkman, hear from the tal- ond year and incoming medical students ented current and new medical students, Performance for Vocal Group, Il Volo attended this week’s White Coats-4-Care plus had the rare opportunity to attend a The Kravis Center for the Perform- Reception, founded and sponsored by pre-reception private lecture given by the ing Arts has added a second show for the Kaye Communications, Inc. and hosted No. 81 Science Hero in the history of the Italian singing sensations Il Volo Live in by The Bridge Hotel with culinary fare world, who is credited for saving more Concert. In addition to the previously an- provided by Cheney Brothers to “dress than a million lives by discovering the nounced performance on Tuesday, Septem- and equip” and embrace FAU’s Charles E. link between aspirin and the prevention ber 18 at 7:30 p.m., an earlier performance Schmidt College of Medicine’s incoming of heart attacks. Following his lecture has been scheduled for the preceding Thurs- students for success as our future doctors. on therapeutic lifestyle changes to im- day, September 13, also at 7:30 p.m. Admission to the event was a donation prove the quality and quantity of life, Dr. Tickets to see the musical trio are now of a medical student’s first white coat, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.PH., the on sale for the September 13 performance. support of the White Coat Ceremony, a first Sir Richard Doll Research Profes- Tickets for the Il Volo show on September scholarship award or gifting a named seat sor in FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College 18 are also available for purchase. in the medical education auditorium in of Medicine. The White Coats-4-Care The headliners of the song-filled PBS a collective effort that raised more than Reception was the kick-off event of the special Il Volo Takes Flight, Piero Barone $50,000 to support the incoming class to Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Com- (18), Ignazio Borschetto (17) and Gianuca the first and only medical school in Palm merce’s 2012 Boca Festival Days. Ginoble (16) have been dubbed The Teen- Beach County. Guests had the opportu- age Tenors. They arrived in the U.S. music Earlier this year, the audience-wowing see pics pg.B4 scene following their show stopping appear- trio released the CD and DVD of Il Volo ance on America’s Got Talent last year. Takes Flight – Live from the Detroit Op- Their self titled debut CD debuted at era House on Geffen Records, produced by No. 6 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart, and Grammy award winning producer Hum- worldwide sales are approaching the one berto Gatica (Michael Buble) and Italian million mark. Already certified platinum in singer/producer Tony Renis. their homeland, the boys have also appeared Tickets for Il Volo Live in Concert are on many major TV shows including The available for purchase at the Kravis Center Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Today Show, box office at 701 Okeechobee Blvd. in down- Good Morning America, The Talk, Ellen, town West Palm Beach, or by phone at (561) Rachael Ray and a surprise performance on 832-7469 or (800) 572-8471; or via Ticket- the final episode of the HBO series Entou- Master. www.acmbuildingservices.com • 561-208-6029 • Call Anytime! rage. 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S P O T L I G H T Second Annual White Coats-4-Care Reception Raises More Than $50,000 to Benefit FAU Schmidt College of Medicine’s Incoming Class

Chris Nguyen, Second Year Medical Student, Greg Kaylor, Bridge Dr. Ira J. Gelb, Assistant Dean, Schmidt College of Medicine, Dr. Dr. Julie Servoss, Associate Dean, Schmidt College of Medicine, Hotel Boca Raton, M.J. Saunders, FAU President, Jon and Bonnie David Bjorkman, Dean, Schmidt College of Medicine, Dr. Stuart Deputy Mayor Susan Haynie, June Gelb, Mayor Susan Whelchel, Kaye, White Coats-4-Care Co-Chairs, Dr. Michael Dennis, Chair- Markowitz, Senior Associate Dean, Schmidt College of Medicine, M.J. Saunders, FAU President, Council Woman Constance Scott man, FAU Schmidt College of Medicine Board, Rica Zantua, Second Dr. Michael Dennis, Chairman, Schmidt College of Medicine Year Medical Student Board

Marleen Forkas, Schmidt College of Medicine Board, Kari Oeltjen, Dr. Michael Sherling, Chief Medical Officer, Modernizing Douglass McConnell, Second Year Medical Student, Tom FAU Schmidt College of Medicine Director of Development and Medicine and Dr. Michael Dennis, Chairman, FAU Schmidt Workman, FAU Trustee and Maureen Workman Outreach College of Medicine Board

Beth Johnston, Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce, Jennifer Dr. Janice Plaxe, Glades Medical Group, Dr. David Hevert, Bryan and Dr. Joanna Drowoss, FAU Assistant Professor, O’Flannery Anderson, FAU Foundation, Andrew Dector, Michael Glades Medical Group, Elizabeth Markowitz, Dr. Stuart Schmidt College of Medicine B. Shapiro, Louis Richman, Second Year Medical Student, Merryl Markowitz, Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs Haber photos by Jeffrey Tholl

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Mitt Romney Campaign Center Opens in West Boca Special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the New Chalfonte Pool

Over 250 people attended the Grand Opening of the Boca Raton GOP center to elect Deputy Mayor Susan Haynie, Mayor Susan Whelchel, and City Council Members Con- Mitt Romney. For the first time ever, West Boca has a GOP Center where they will be stance Scott and Mike Millaugh at a special ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Chal- making phone calls for Mitt Romney, walks, packets, and much more fonte pool. Miami Dolphins Summer Camp

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield Food Review Marc Kent Cathy Rigby Soars Again as Shanghai City Peter Pan

Shanghai City offers true authentic stir fried with asparagus and snow peas Chinese cuisine plus versions of standard in a succulent XO sauce – nice pairing! A Americanized favorites. must try is “Classic Cantonese-Style Of the 16 appetizers, we tested their Clams”- a dozen or so large beauties, egg roll and veggie spring roll – house sautéed in a savory black bean sauce. We make – then their Shanghai seafood roll love duck and Shanghai City’s “Hong – crunchy, meaty and tasty. The steamed Kong Duck”, crispy roast duck, cut up pork dumplings had a gentle taste while in large pieces with scallion brushes and the boneless spare ribs were rich, tender hoisin sauce was a genuine treat. We plan and very tasty in the deep flavor sauce. another dinner visit to try more of these We tried salt and pepper fried calamari listings. –large strips in light batter producing a We had standard white rice and fried fine result …not too chewy at all. Others rice with our sampling though there are to be sampled in the future. 15 rice and noodle dishes on the standard The wonton soup was a light broth menu. 8 vegetables choices are available with ample wontons and a fine taste. The as well. hot and sour soup is a winner, lovely taste Shanghai City dabbles in Thai food Peter Pan (Cathy Rigby) with Wendy with a true bite yet not too strong. There with choice of major ingredients, a choice Cathy Rigby soars again, possibly for Tom McCoy and Nederlander Presenta- is a chicken corn soup that is a mild com- of sauces and curries to please any taste. the last time locally, in her signature role tions. Co-starring as Capt. Hook is Brent bination of sweet tastes. 6 additional soup There are daily specials to augment of Peter Pan in the award-winning pro- Barrett. choices await another visit. the extensive standard menu and we were duction of “Peter Pan,’ running Aug. 1-5 Tickets start at $25. Call 800-572- Under the heading of “Seafood”, we asked to sample “Shrimp with Pine Nuts” at Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. 8471 or go to www.kravis.org. found 17 selections featuring 12 shrimp –nice size shrimp, stir fried with celery, It’s hard to believe it but the former versions and a couple of scallop versions string beans and water chestnuts cut in Olympic gymnast first undertook the “Divorce Party: The Musical” at Kra- plus two of lobster. Most everyone’s fa- a small dice, provided a crunchy back- role of the boy who refused to grow up vis Center vorite is shrimp with lobster sauce and ground for the tasty shrimp. Generally almost 40 years ago in 1974 in a small their take on this was tender, gentle and there are 6 0r 7 daily specials – Take note! theater-in-the-round production in Cali- Also at Kravis Center through Aug. above par in the taste department. For couples dining or a group of four, fornia. 19 in the smaller Rinker Theater is a re- Take shrimp, scallions, broccoli, snow there are complete combination dinners Rigby turns 60 Dec. 12, but you turn engagement of the raucous musi- peas, celery, water chestnuts and mush- to consider. would never know it. The 4-foot-11 ath- cal “Divorce Party the Musical” subtitled rooms, put them in a rich garlic sauce Wines and beers are available, no lete/dancer/singer has always stayed in “The hilarious journey to Hell and Back.” and savor! We tried “Midnight Shrimp”, other libations. Shanghai City is located shape and like the character she plays, The cast includes Janna Cardia (“Wiz- steamed shellfish over a bed of spinach at 7860 Glades Road at Stanford Plaza in has barely aged at all. ard of Oz,” “Grease”) returning from the with – our choice- black bean sauce ---a Boca Raton (561-482-1291). Open 7 days, Peter Pan the musical has a long and sold-out run earlier this season, with So- lovely dish to try. service is from 11AM to 10PM weekdays, illustrious history. Based on the beloved ara Joye-Ross (“Les Miserables”), Stacey We noted 10 listings as “Fish” – floun- from 3PM to 10PM on Saturdays and 1904 J.M. Barrie children’s classic, the Todd-Holt (“Cry Baby,” “Elf ”) and Scott der, snapper and salmon in various forms Sundays. The standard menu is changed original 1954 Broadway production won Ahearn as multiple male characters which we will explore another time. The only yearly, but a Sunset menu and the a Tony Award for its star Mary Mar- Again tickets start at $25 and may be same to be said for the extensive offerings daily special give ample choice. tin and co-star Cyril Ritchard as Capt. reserved by calling 800-572-8471 or go- of beef, pork and poultry dishes. This bright, modern restaurant has Chef Hui lists some 20 “Specials”, com- creative, quality dishes and an excellent, binations most varied and creative. The knowledgeable wait staff. Prices are quite “Imperial XO Pair” is shrimp and chicken reasonable, so…Go and Enjoy!

Godspell cast Hook. Martin continued playing the role ing to www.kravis.org. on stage and television until 1960 at age 47. “Godspell” at Showtime Boca Raton In a 1979 revival, Sandy Duncan Right here in downtown Boca Ra- was nominated for a Tony and the show ton Showtime Performing Arts presents was nominated for a Best Revival Tony. its summer production of the musi- Cathy Rigby was nominated for Best cal “Godspell” at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. Lead Actress for her 1990 Broadway de- 1, 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 and 4 p.m. but and the show was nominated for Best Friday, Aug. 3. Revival. All tickets are $10 and may be re- Rigby announced she was retiring served by calling 561-394-2626 or going from her Peter Pan role in 2004, but she to www.showtimeboca.com. Showtime is was persuaded to give it another go in a located on the east side of Royal Palm tour produced by Rigby and her husband Place at 503 Mizner Blvd., suite 73.

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Colors in Layers Have you ever been in a space where only 1 or 2 colors were used but it seemed as if there were 20? Tone on tone coloring or layering, is a decorative technique that takes a single or a few colors and uses different saturation of that color(s) throughout the space. The result is a room that can be dramatical- ly transformed just by lightening or darkening of that color. If you are happy with the color of your space, but would like to give it more definition and style, look at some ways to change your space with tone on tone color.

Very good example, when we look at this room seems like has a lot of colors in it.

The color palate is rich. Remember dark colors give a sophisticate look in any room.

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As Seen Healthy Living by Feen Diane Feen Dr. Marcia Perretto Medina Tricks to Strengthen Wayward Wiring Your Muscles I have a new companion. It keeps me golf struggles, three ways to uncover In the gym or in among friends there are company, informs me of important in- my true self (I never thought I could be always so many suggestions in what to do to formation and is here for me around the someone else’s self) and that Jet Blue is achieve the results desired without wasting clock. I don’t have to wear make-up, get coming out with a new loyalty program time. It also important to focus on form and dressed up and go out, or be witty and called TrueBlue Mosaic (I would rather to protect your joints from being injured. charming. 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The With the city council on break and many ganizations to use. This effort has resulted in bates (CPD), which announced the four de- moderator will use the balance of the time residents traveling, is there any news that titil- the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Association, a bate formats, said Lynn’s 90-minute debate in the segment for a discussion of the topic. lates the senses and raises our temperature. not for profit 501 c 3 organization. The gov- will begin at 9 p.m. and will consist of six Vice presidential debate (October 11, YOU BET THERE IS…. erning body overseeing this tax exempt group 15-minute segments on topics selected by 2012, Centre College, Danville, Ky.) The notion that a vibrant economic climate is made up two former city council members, the moderator. The candidates will have The debate will cover both foreign is based in large part on an active cultural com- the chairman of the Festival for the Art, a dep- two minutes to respond to each question and domestic topics and be divided into munity is a base philosophy indentified at all uty city manager and a representative of the followed by a discussion on the topic facili- nine time segments of approximately 10 levels. The proposition that one should think Mizner Park management office with no ex- tated by the moderator. The CPD will an- minutes each. The moderator will ask an globally and act locally could not be more ap- ecutive director or dedicated operational staff nounce the moderator in August. opening question, after which each can- parent than in the last few days on both the to bring the venue to its fullest potential. Foreign policy is an especially fitting didate will have two minutes to respond. international and local political stages. This underutilized venue contains a 300 topic for Lynn whose student population The moderator will use the balance of the On the international stage, Governor seat, fully equipped and functional black box is made up of nearly a quarter interna- time in the segment for a discussion of the Romney this week while traveling in Jerusa- theater, a box office, two large gathering areas tional students. These students will have a question. lem made the bold and accurate statement that and an outdoor balcony; to wit: an attractive unique opportunity to capture a front-row Second presidential debate (October 16, “culture makes a difference.” The Governor venue for the many cultural organizations that seat to one of the largest events in Ameri- 2012, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY) was comparing the economic vitality of the long to provide activity and cultural content. can politics. The second presidential debate will take State of Israel versus that of the Palestinian I challenge most any Boca Raton resident “Global citizenship is at the heart of the form of a town meeting, in which citi- Authority, noting that when taken in context to tell me where this cultural center is never the Lynn experience,” said President Kevin zens will ask questions of the candidates of his culture comment offers the insight mind what activities are conducted there. M. Ross. “With students from 80 countries on foreign and domestic issues. Candidates that “…the power of culture and a few other Even a Google search turns up very little and 40 states, we have a 50-year heritage each will have two minutes to respond, and things…” are determinative in the economic information about this city owned, tax payer of internationalism. We look forward to an additional minute for the moderator to success of the nation. financed venue that fails miserably in establish- welcoming the world to our campus and facilitate a discussion. The town meeting Immediately, the Governor’s remarks have ing culture as a precursor to economic activity. hosting a conversation on foreign policy participants will be undecided voters se- been labeled racist and insensitive. Taken in a In comparison, Delray Beach was provided with America’s next leader.” lected by the Gallup Organization. bigger context, the remarks allows the explo- a similar cultural grant to take a cold, dreary “I have been keeping my fingers crossed Fahrenkopf and McCurry said that the ration of similar economic disparities which first floor location in a city garage off the main that we would get the foreign policy de- formats reflect extensive study by the CPD can be seen in comparisons like the United drag and create a cultural center to act as a bate,” said Marcheta Wright, professor board of directors: “There are serious is- States to Mexico and Chile to Ecuador. laboratory for the advancement of arts and of international relations in Lynn’s Col- sues facing this country and the public has Governor Romney unequivocally argues culture as an economic engine. lege of Liberal Education. “In the fall I’m the right to expect a serious examination that culture is a key to economic success and Beginning last year, the Delray Beach teaching a new class, Debates Go Global, of those issues during this fall’s debates. emphasizes the power of the entrepreneurial Community Redevelopment Agency empow- in which my students and I will not only The CPD believes this can be accomplished spirit. Citing Harvard Professor David Lan- ered the Creative City Collaborative, a not for compare the candidates’ views on foreign best by focusing big time blocks on major des’ book, The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, profit 501 c 3 organization, to move forward policies, but we will also examine how the domestic and foreign topics. The topics the Governor states that the economic history with what is now known as the Arts Garage, a rest of the world perceives the United will be selected and announced in advance of the world supports the proposition that branded, energetic cultural performing venue. States’ electoral process. Having the for- of the debates by the debate moderators. “culture makes all the difference.” I agree… Supported by a board of directors comprised eign policy debate on campus will benefit “The debates are the most widely- LESSONS ON THE LOCAL LEVEL…. of civic leaders and a former political figure, our students in and out of the classroom.” watched political programs of any kind. Culture as a major contributor to economic the venue employs a full time executive direc- Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr. and Michael D. These format changes are designed to pro- success is apparent even within the south Palm tor with an operational staff and loyal volun- McCurry, co-chairmen of the non-parti- mote substantive dialogue before, during Beach County community. Over the last few teers. The Arts Garage now offers a full fare san, non-profit Commission on Presiden- and between the debates about the major years, both Delray Beach and Boca Raton have of cultural events and performances over the tial Debates also announced formats for the issues of the day. They will permit citizens received significant cultural grants to aid their course of these dark days of summer. presidential and vice presidential debates and candidates to come prepared for a se- efforts to revitalize the downtown economies. SO WHAT YOU SAY…. that feature extended discussion of major ries of voter education forums that inform The differences of how the two cities Well this past weekend is a prime example issues to be announced in advance. and engage the public.” have implemented these programs are stark of how culture, among other things, is a con- The formats for those 90-minute de- The CPD has sponsored and produced and vivid. Delray Beach is excelling and its tributor to the economic engine….. bates are as follows: all the presidential and vice presidential downtown economic vitality is apparent even My wife and I were out to dinner in Delray First presidential debate (October 3, debates since 1987, the year it was estab- in these dark days of summer. Boca Raton, Beach and had tickets to the performance of 2012, University of Denver, Denver) lished. More information can be found at on the other hand, is languishing during these Lynn Arriale, a Jazz pianist/composer. Begin- The debate will focus on domestic pol- www.debates.org” www.debates.org. same summer days. ning 7:30 p.m., the Arts Garage was filled to Soon after the International Cartoon Mu- capacity with some 200 attractive high dis- seum failed, a cultural grant was requested by posal income people enjoying the sounds and insights of this accomplished performer. The streets around this obscure venue were con- Early Voting in Palm Beach sistently active with the valet parking pace indicative of the economic impact the venue County to Begin Saturday, Aug. 4 achieves. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Hall, Riviera Beach City Hall, Palm Beach In contrast, on this same evening, when driving past the unidentified, non-descript Elections Susan Bucher has announced Gardens Library, Jupiter Branch Library, Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center, one cannot that early voting for the Aug. 14 primary Lantana Branch Library, Okeechobee help but see the difference. Perhaps the most election will begin Saturday, Aug. 4 and Boulevard Branch Library and Welling- striking item was that in Delray Beach, the continue through Saturday, Aug. 11. Ear- ton Branch Library. Arts Garage was alive and active while being ly voting sites will be open from 10 a.m. Voters who want to cast their ballots serviced by the valet parking operation while to 6 p.m. daily. early should remember to bring a photo in Boca Raton, the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Voting locations in South County in- and signature identification with them. Center was dark and inactive while merely be- clude: Delray Beach City Hall, 100 NW The 2004 Legislature passed legis- ing used as the valet parking service. 1st Ave.; the Hagen Ranch County Li- lation which standardizes early voting brary at 14350 Hagen Ranch Road, Del- throughout the state. Early voting is de- INCREDIBLE….. ray Beach; Spanish River Library at 1501 fined as “casting a ballot prior to Election Al Zucaro NW Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton and Day at a location designated by the Su- Visit Al’s website, www.alzucaro.com” and the West Boca County Library at 18685 pervisor of Elections and depositing the View his internet broadcast, Citizen of the State Road 7. voted ballot in the tabulation system.” World, on WRBPiTV.com Other sites include: Belle Glade City

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune Lynn’s College of Business and Management Creates New Internship Initiative BOCA RATON -- Lynn University ers said corporations are looking for the has created an innovative new program to opportunity to “test drive” potential em- support and help prepare students in the ployees before making a permanent offer. “Colleges and Schools” College of Busi- They also look for intelligent, energetic ness and Management for a career in the talent with summer and/or school year business world. projects. Students benefit by experiencing Rick Sayers, who has served as the ex- the company culture, management style ecutive in residence of the college for the and other organizational dynamics before past three years, has been named executive having to make a decision for full time em- director of new Internships and Coopera- ployment as well. tive Education Program. The goal is to Internships are required in virtually help students discover their intellectual all COBM curriculums. Though this pro- and personal strengths through formal gram will initially be rolled out in the preparation to include: mock interviews COBM, it is expected to expand to the (face-to-face, phone and Skype), resume other colleges. and cover letter writing, business etiquette “We are very fortunate to have Rick as skills and personality profile (Myers- executive director to lead this new pro- Briggs). gram,” said Thomas Kruczek, dean of the “Getting Lynn students ready for a College of Business and Management. successful professional life after college “With his extensive background in human is a primary responsibility,” said Sayers. resources in the corporate space, he knows “This program will give them an advan- exactly what corporations are looking for tage in obtaining internships and coopera- in new hires and he will do an outstanding tive education experience and make them job of getting our students ready.” better prepared to meet, interview and Sayers has more than 35 years of se- work with individuals in the business com- nior executive human resources and cor- munity.” porate business leadership experience. He An important component of the pro- was executive vice president and chief hu- gram will be the business relationships man resources officer for Agilysys Inc., an that will be developed with the corporate IT solutions corporation; a managing di- and business community. “We will reach rector for the Business Process Outsourc- out to organizations that match up with ing (BPO) practice at PriceWaterhouseC- the skills, interests and global diversity of oopers LLP; and corporate vice president our students for mutually beneficial part- for human resources at Invacare Corpora- nerships,” he said. tion, a billion dollar leading manufacturer Contacts have already been made with of home health care products. He began Office Depot, PwC, Sherwin Williams, his career at TRW, a Fortune 100 automo- Parker Hannifin, Jarden, Via Mizner, 02 tive and aerospace organization where he media Inc., AXA Equitable and C3 Inter- rose to the level of human resources vice active and others. president for the Global Steering and Sus- In hiring students for internships Say- pension business. Homeowners in Danger of Life Extension Foundation® Foreclosure Learn New Ways to Needs Volunteers for Take Action Alzheimer’s Disease Study FORT LAUDERDALE -- Life Exten- There are no treatments available that BOCA RATON -- Distressed home- more receptive partners at the banks,” sion Foundation® is sponsoring an Al- stop the progression of Alzheimer’s dis- owners in South Florida are finding that said Epstein “because the lenders have zheimer’s disease study with South Flor- ease. However, there are FDA approved there are more options than they previ- recognized that homeowners willing to ida residents who have mild or moderate medications that temporarily improve ously realized to save their homes from face their situation head-on can be their Alzheimer’s disease. The objective is to symptoms. foreclosure. Capitalizing on new gov- most effective distressed customers.” measure the effects of weekly injections For study information call toll-free ernment programs as well as more tra- As a CDPE, Epstein has paid spe- of a medication plus nutritional supple- at 866.517.4536 or email LEClinicalRe- ditional foreclosure alternatives, such as cial attention to the options available ments that help suppress the inflammato- [email protected] Study pre- short sales, homeowners are finding that to homeowners who find themselves ry factor that is implicated in the neuronal registration is available at www.lef.org/ banks are increasingly receptive to ex- in this situation. “These opportunities degeneration of Alzheimer’s disease. ClinicalResearch.com. ploring these options. are nothing new,” she said, “but once a Study participants receive blood tests, Life Extension Foundation is a non- “For many homeowners who find homeowner gets to foreclosure, they of- evaluations and blood pressure checks, as profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated themselves in a danger of losing their ten believe it is too late to take advantage well as study medication and supplements to finding new scientific methods to en- home, especially when their home is now of them. Nothing could be further from at no cost. The study requires weekly vis- hance and expand the healthy human life worth less than the amount they owe, the truth.” its and runs about 17 weeks. span. It funds research programs aimed they have discovered that taking proac- A CDPE is knowledgeable of the en- More than 5.4 million Americans are at developing new anti-aging therapies tive steps can open up options that they tire landscape of foreclosure avoidance living with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheim- and combating such age-related killers never knew were available,” said Joanne options and is distinctly qualified to ne- er’s is a type of dementia that causes as heart disease, stroke, cancer, and Al- Epstein, Certified Distressed Property gotiate with banks and help struggling problems with memory, thinking and be- zheimer’s. Life Extension Foundation has Expert (CDPE) from the Keyes Com- homeowners regain peace of mind and a havior. Symptoms usually develop slowly donated more than $100 million to anti- pany. sense of stability for the future. and get worse over time, becoming se- aging and disease prevention studies. “These options are finding much vere enough to interfere with daily tasks. Business www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 24 - Edition 108 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL

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Business www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 108 - 25 Major Expansion of Digital Risk BUSINESS BITS Will Net 1000 New Jobs; First 150 • White Lodging Services announces it has taken over the management con- tract for the Hilton Garden Inn Boca Raton. The hotel is the 10th manage- in Boca Raton ment contract in Florida. More than 30 hotels are managed by White Lodg- ing owned by Apple REIT. “It’s exciting to continue to expand within Florida Digital Risk expanded its Florida pres- with the acquisition of the Hilton Garden Inn Boca Raton,” said Chief Op- ence in 2009, adding more staff to its head- erating Officer Bryan Hayes. “We are thrilled to start our 36th management quarters operations. Since then, the com- contract with Apple REIT, and look forward to continuing a strong relation- pany also set up operations in Jacksonville. ship with them.” In total, Digital Risk has created more than 1,300 new jobs in Florida since 2009. • BOCA RATON – MDG Advertising, with offices in Boca Raton and New The projected growth that is prompt- York City, announced a first-place win in HYPERLINK “http://cts.business- ing Digital Risk’s continued expansion is wire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mdgadvertis- driven by the mortgage market’s focus on ing.com%2Fsocial_madness_charity.html&esheet=50349422&lan=en-US&a making loans safe for borrowers, banks and BOCA RATON -- One thousand Flori- nchor=The+Business+Journal%27s+South+Florida+Social+Madness+Ch da jobs will result from a major expansion taxpayers. Services include; Loan auditing and quality control allenge&index=2&md5=4600b48674f4654dabcdbd481311083b” \t “_blank” of Digital Risk, the nation’s largest provid- The Business Journal’s South Florida Social Madness Challenge. This one- er of mortgage risk, compliance and trans- Foreclosure auditing and quality con- trol of-a-kind corporate media challenge measures the growth of a company’s action management solutions. Florida was social presence. The agency won all four rounds in the competition’s “small selected for the expansion over four U.S. Appraisal auditing and quality control Loan origination, modifications and company” category, defined as from one to 99 employees, in scoring that took cities: Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas; Denver and place from June 1 through July 16. Scores were tallied based on a company’s Phoenix. short sales The expansion began last month with Analytics and software growth on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as votes on the Social Digital Risk’s newest site in Boca Raton, “We are committed to building long- Madness website. where the first 150 of the 1,000 jobs will term careers, not just jobs,” said Peter be staffed by early September. Digital Risk Kassabov, CEO of Digital Risk. “That’s • BOCA RATON -- First Southern Bank announced that career banker Jo- acknowledged the qualified pool of em- why we invest more than $10,000 in train- seph A. Losch, Jr. has joined the company as senior vice president and market ployees in the Palm Beach area influenced ing for each employee we hire. Florida’s executive for the bank’s Central Florida Region. A respected banking execu- the selection of Boca Raton. The company incentive programs will allow us to expand tive in the Orlando area, Losch brings nearly 30 years of commercial banking will focus on finding communities through- our training even further as we look to experience, primarily in the Central Florida Market, to First Southern Bank. out the state to meet the remaining need. hire 1,000 new employees in the next two In his new leadership role, Losch will spearhead all activity at the bank’s “The growth of Digital Risk perfectly years.” Statewide, several organizations have eight regional Orlando-area offices, including overseeing the bank’s lending, demonstrates Florida’s ability to recruit managing and growing loans, and developing a greater community presence and retain innovative companies that can been vital partners to Digital Risk in its expansion efforts. Among them are Enter- for the bank. He will be based in First Southern Bank’s Downtown Orlando contribute to our economy and provide office. high value jobs for Floridians,” said Gov- prise Florida, Business Development Board of Palm Beach County, city of Boca Raton, ernor Rick Scott. “The company’s expan- • BOCA RATON -- Latitude Solutions, Inc., a water engineering and reme- sion throughout our state is also evidence city of Jacksonville, city of Maitland, JAX diation company, announced organizational changes with its executive man- of our success in making Florida attractive USA Partnership, Metro Orlando Eco- to companies looking to increase business nomic Development Commission, Work- agement team, including the appointments of J.W. (Bill) Rhea as chief oper- opportunities.” force Florida Inc. and Orange County. ating officer and a director, and James B. Smith as chief financial officer of the company. Additionally, Jerry J. Langdon has resigned from his position as chief executive officer and chairman of the board. He will be replaced by Jeffrey A. Wohler, who preceded Langdon as CEO. Langdon came out of New Physicians Join Medical retirement to join the company, but desires to redirect his energies to philan- thropic endeavors and will be supporting the company through the Water the Staff at Boca Regional Hospital World with Latitude 501c3 Public Charity. Email your Business News, promotions and acknowledgements to Chris Catoggio at: [email protected]. Change Your Perspective By Palm year or two ago that is no longer true? Beach State College 2. Why are new competitors in my Small Busi- market getting traction? ness Develop- ment Center 3. When are my customers most vul- BOCA RA- nerable to offers from my competitors? TON -- Twen- ty years ago buying a bottle of water was 4. How do prospects find us now com- a ludicrous notion. Before Starbucks we pared with a year or two ago? Sari Fandel, MD actually made coffee at home, and recently BOCA RATON -- Boca Raton Region- more and more of us know what “cloud 5. Which new market opportunities al Hospital announces the appointment computing” means. am I failing to take advantage of ? Some of the biggest companies and of three new physicians to the Hospital’s Christina Urena, MD medical staff: markets that have been created in the 6. Who is my new buyer? Deborah Stemp, MD, specializes in and residency programs were completed past 15 years happened when people chal- pediatrics. She attended medical school at Miami Children’s Hospital. lenged the existing perspective of the Answering these questions will help at the Evangelical University of El Sal- Sari Fandel, MD, is board certified in marketplace. you look beyond your traditional frame- vador in San Salvador, El Salvador. Her internal medicine and pulmonary disease What are the self-limiting parameters work to gain new perspective and grow! internship and residency programs were and specializes in critical care medicine. you have constructed that keep you from For more on this topic, or for free coun- completed at Miami Children’s Hospital. She attended medical school at the Uni- growing? seling with certified business analysts, in- Christina Urena, MD, is board certi- versity of Florida College of Medicine in cluding growth acceleration consultants, fied in pediatrics. She attended medical Gainesville. Her internship, residency and Here are some questions to ask: and PTAC specialists, contact the SBDC school at the University of Missouri in fellowship programs were all completed at 561-862-4726 or email sbdc@palm- Kansas City, Missouri. Her internship at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. 1. What was true about the market a beachstate.edu”.

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Be Wary Of Tempting The Prenuptial Shortcuts One summer our family took a vaca- sometimes the shortest distance to a goal Q. I met this nice man who is about my the two of you must disclose all of your tion by car, with our only goal being to see is NOT a straight line. age on “Frumster.Com” a dating site for assets, liabilities and income to the other. the western half of the United States. We Shortcuts – and their potential dan- orthodox Jewish people. I am financially Assuming that neither of you is employed had loaded up our van and headed out in gers – of course, are not limited only to very secure, and have children of my long at this time the respective incomes would search of an adventure. By the conclusion traveling. Today’s competitive business marriage with the love of my life who be the product of your investments, the of our two-week trip, we had put more climate, for example, often tempts us to passed away a few years ago from cancer. interests, dividends, and net trading prof- than 5,000 miles on the odometer. cut corners in order to speed up prog- The new man has asked me to marry its. For most of the trip we simply focused ress on projects, or to cut expenses and him, and I’m starting to ask myself, Why While it might be possible to reach an on enjoying the journey rather than rush- increase the margin of profit. Time pres- not? He is a real gentleman, lives in a agreement under which you both waive ing toward a destination. But in one of sures, management demands, greed, or beautiful home in Palm Beach, drives a the right to see the other’s financial pic- the states we traveled through (which will even laziness can prompt us to take ill- Mercedes, and has a second home, an ture there seems to be a real necessity to remain unnamed) we were so bored with advised diversions en route to chosen ob- apartment, in Chicago. make this exchange to protect yourself. the monotony of the unchanging scen- jectives. My friends all say that I need a pre- Candidly, he should feel the same way. ery, I got what I thought at the time was But ethical shortcuts, such as short- nuptial agreement to protect myself and The two of you are committing your- a brilliant idea: to take a shortcut to the changing a customer on the quality of a my children. I went to a lawyer and he self for the rest of your lives. While “Da- next large town. product or service, will always come back explained that I could have such an agree- vid” presents himself as a wealthy person The alternative road the map displayed to haunt us, at least in the long term, if ment drawn up in a way that will protect one never knows. You might have a home seemed perfectly acceptable, appearing to not immediately. my children in the event that I died first, with all equity and no mortgage. His be a direct route to the next town. Based In its timeless wisdom, the Bible offers or if there was a divorce (God forbid). beautiful home might be in foreclosure, on what the map showed, we reasoned this several warnings against shortcuts: However, the lawyer said that in order and he might be fighting lawsuits by the shortcut could save us at least an hour of “The man of integrity walks securely, to have a complete and binding agree- score. traveling time – and spare us from having but he who takes crooked paths will be ment in Florida both me and my intended You may have $10 million in broker- to stare at the tedious roadway vista. So found out (Proverbs 10:9). would have to disclose to one another all age accounts, annuities, oil interests and we got off the well-traveled highway and “Dishonest gain will never last, so why facets of our wealth. My Max, dead five real estate and he may be deeply in debt set off on the alternative route. take the risk?” (Proverbs 21:6). years, still whispers in my ear. He tells me because he lost what he had in the recent What a great mistake that proved to “Money that comes easily disappears go ahead with the marriage but don’t tell near recession. be! The road presented one difficulty af- quickly, but money that is gathered little him anything. He may be looking to you as his meal ter another, a series of troublesome ob- by little will grow” (Proverbs 13:11). Can David (new guy) and I agree not ticket instead of a love interest. It is not stacles: construction work; a line of slow “The man who wants to get rich quick to disclose our money and property to difficult for a person to live in a big house, trucks that we were unable to pass; cattle, will quickly fail” (Proverbs 28:20). one another and still have a binding pre- drive a nice car, and have the ability to and then sheep, in the middle of the road, The next time you are tempted to take nuptial agreement? Why would I need to sign for a fancy trip on a credit card and blocking our advance; potholes seemingly a shortcut – think carefully and cautiously know about his “stuff ” and he know about still have little if any money in the bank. as big as meteor craters; and no gas sta- before taking it. mine? The next time that Max whispers in tions or restrooms to serve our traveling © 2010, Purpose Driven Life. All rights your ear tell him that you appreciate his needs. reserved. Adapted from a column by Dr. A All of the statutory and appellate advice but you do not believe it’s a good The bottom line of this experi- Rick Warren, the author of numerous books, law in Florida tells us that in order to have idea to buy a new car without looking un- ence: My proposed “shortcut” ended up including the highly acclaimed, The Purpose- a valid prenuptial agreement in Florida der the hood. taking much longer than the original Drive Life, which has been translated into route would have required, we nearly ran many languages and sold throughout the Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida out of gas, and I had a very aggravated, world. It affirms the importance of having a Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi unappreciative family! carefully considered, clearly expressed purpose Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached at mailto:mhgora@ to guide everyday life. 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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune Miami Dolphins Hold Youth Summer Camp in Boca Raton By: Malcolm Shields In an effort to keep young kids healthy and learn about the game of life as well as the game of football, the Miami Dolphins brought its youth football academy to Boca Raton. From July 23 to July 27, the Miami Dolphins held its 2012 Youth Summer Camp on the campus of Boca Raton Community High School. The camps were divided in two age groups ranging from ages six to nine year old and from ages 10 to 14 year old. On day three of the camp on July 25, the participants went through drills, practiced the plays that they were taught by their in- structors and played three sets of games simultaneously. “We are teaching kids how to be ‘Dol-fit’ and to make positive choices, “ said Director of Youth and Community Pro- grams with the Miami Dolphins Twan Rus- sell. Being ‘Dol-fit’ combines the importance of education, physical fitness and making positive choices. This is the first time in the camp’s history that it has been brought on the road and into Palm Beach County. “Palm Beach County is a very important market for us. We have quite a few of our season-ticket holders here,” Rus- sell said. “It is important for us to give back because they give so much to us the Dolphin Organization on game day.” Russell played for the organization in the early 2000s. Another former Miami Dolphin teach the kids to never quit,” Drayton said. confidence she has gained,” Drayton said of drawn campers from around the nation and that provided his knowledge of football and “When you start to develop a pattern early one of the young girls at the camp. “She has internationally from Italy, China and Austra- mentored the youth at the camp was former in life, you tend to follow them.” opened up more.” lia. tight end Troy Drayton. He played for the During the middle of the day when the According to Drayton, the young lady The Miami Dolphins Youth Summer organization from the mid to late 1990s. sun is at its peak, the camp breaks for lunch. has improved throughout the week at the Camp has been active in the South Florida “It is always great to give back to the In order to keep the campers entertained camp. He says he cannot wait until the cham- community since 1995. With the success of community. The Miami Dolphins have a while they tried to avoid the midday heat, the pionship round on July 27 to see how she will the camp in Boca Raton and also in Jupiter a strong influence in the community and in campers got involved in an impromptu sing- perform. week prior, an early estimate is that the camp South Florida,” said Drayton. “We have had ing and rap contest. The camp was not limited to locals from next year could draw up to 200 participants. a really good attendance.” The most rewarding aspect to the in- Palm Beach County. The Miami Dolphins “We want to put our fingerprint on the com- Along with the core principles that are structors at the camp was the progression of were able to accommodate up to 10 campers munity so that we make sure that the young taught in ‘Dol-fit,’ Drayton also pressed the the kids throughout the week. “The greatest from Mexico to attend the camp. “They are a men and women understand that education importance to the campers of the value of thing to watch is to see the kids gain con- ball of energy,” Drayton said of the campers is important physical fitness is important and perseverance. fidence from Monday to Friday,” Drayton from Mexico. “They understand football and you got to make the right choice to be suc- said. The camp was also open to young girls they enjoy football. They are out here hav- cessful,” Russell said. “The main thing that we want to teach is see pics pg.B5 physical fitness and positive choices. We also to participate. “It’s great to see how much ing fun.” According to Russell, the camp has Behind Aly Hassan’s Two-Goal Performance, Fort Lauderdale Defeats Atlanta 5-3 By: Pedro Heizer we just weren’t very smart when we were able to make the most of his opportunity FORT LAUDERDALE – Prior to Sat- up 2-0,” said coach Shore. and put the game out of reach at 5-3. urday’s 5-3 win in front of 3,160 Striker The beginning of the second half was “Scoring that goal in the end was very Likers at Lockhart Stadium, the Fort Lau- the same story as the first, Fort Lauder- important,” said Restrepo. “We can’t lose derdale Strikers were 0-8-2 in games where dale scored twice to take the 4-2 lead early points at home when we are fighting for a the opposition scored three goals. thanks to two goals by Aly Hassan. better playoff spot.” After going up 2-0 early in the first In the 54th minute Hassan redirected a “We need to look at film and fix the half thanks to goals by Paulo Araujo Jr Walter Restrepo pass, and in the 67th min- mistakes that we are making in the back, in the 5th minute, and Mark Anderson in ute he hit a left-footed shot from the top of I don’t think it’s just the back four, but the 28th minutes, the Strikers’ season-long the box. it’s the whole team defending,” explained weakness was shown yet again as they let “Aly has been itching to get back on the coach Shore. “At the end of the day some- the Silverbacks tie it before the end of the field and he’s worked hard to get there,” times you have some crazy games, this was first half. said coach Shore. “Goal scorers can be one of them and fortunately we were on Pedro Mendes converted a penalty kick streaky and hopefully this is the start of a the winning end.” - Mark Anderson also came into the in the 32nd minute after Jack Stewart took good run for him.” Game Notes: game tied with Nick Zimmerman of Caro- him down, then in the 40th minute Matt Atlanta fought back and cut the lead - The win moves Fort Lauderdale (7-7- lina for second in the league in goals scored Horth capitalized on a defensive miscue in to 4-3 in the 76th minute thanks to Paulo 6, 27 points) into fourth place in the NASL with nine but now is in second place all by the box and scored his fifth goal of the sea- Mendes and it seemed as if Fort Lauder- standings. himself with 10. son past Matt Glaeser. dale was going to let yet another lead slip. - Aly Hassan’s two goals were his first - Anderson also passed Abe Thomp- “I’m pleased we won the game,” said But in the end, it was Walter Restrepo goals since his hat-trick on April 25 son for third all-time in franchise history coach Daryl Shore. “I’m not please we were with the clincher in the 90th minute to put - Entering the game, Restrepo was tied for goals scored in a season and is only five up 2-0 and gave that lead away.” the nail on the coffin. for first in the league in assists but once it goals behind Alex Alfonso for second place. What do they need to do to not let leads On a counter attack, Scott Lorenz fed was over, Restrepo took over the league slip away? “We just need to be smart and a long forward pass to Restrepo who was lead with eight. Sports www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 30 - Edition 108 Volleyball with Seventh-Straight AVCA Academic Honors

By: Lance Thomas The award, which was initiated in the LEXINGTON, Ky.—For the seventh 1992-93 academic year, honors collegiate year in a row, the American Volleyball and high school volleyball teams that dis- Coaches Association announced today Lynn played excellence in the classroom during University’s volleyball team as one of a re- the school year by maintaining at least a cord 534 teams to earn AVCA Team Aca- 3.30 cumulative team grade-point average demic honors for the 2011-12 season. on a 4.0 scale. The volleyball program tallied a GPA “Many coaches tell us they take more of3.53, only trailing women’s golf for pride in and hear more positive feedback the highest team GPA of all 11 Fighting about winning the AVCA Team Academic Knights teams for the 2011-12 academic Award than anything else they do all year,” year. Additionally, three players tallied a said AVCA Executive Director Kathy De- 3.8 GPA or better while Mandy McIntosh Boer. “While it is undeniable that the sport posted a perfect 4.0. we coach is zero-sum on the scoreboard, it On the court, the Blue and White ran out is a tool for empowerment on other fronts. a brand new starting six and totaled a 14-17 The 533 coaches whose teams won this aca- record and a sixth place finish in Sunshine demic award understand the value of both State Conference play for the 2011 season. playing to win and winning through play. A Rollins, Barry and Florida Southern well-deserved congratulations to each team represented the only other SSC schools to and coach!” receive the award. Fort Lauderdale’s Mark Anderson is Making a Name for Himself By: Pedro Heizer ryl Shore. Mark Anderson, a 5’10 forward from Anderson had to balance school and soc- England is making a name for himself in cer for a while at the start of the season, the NASL. “I would come to practice once or twice a But before Anderson was the Strikers’ week max because of classes,” said Ander- high-scoring forward, he was part of the son. “I couldn’t miss class; I wasn’t going Barry University Buccaneers from 2008- to give up four years of my life just for a 2010. couple of weeks of training.” During that time span Anderson had a “You have to respect that,” said coach very successful college career. As a fresh- Shore. “When you play in this league noth- man he led the nation in assists per game ing is guaranteed, so when a player comes and was seventh in the nation for points in to us and says he wants to finish his edu- a game. cation because he needs to think about his In three seasons with the Buccaneers, future, you respect that.” he scored 38 goals and had 28 assists in 58 Anderson is having the best season by games. In 2011 he was named the Division a Strikers rookie since the team formed in II National Soccer Player of the Year and 2006 as Miami FC. He already holds the the Capital One Academic All-America of record for most goals scored by a rookie in the Year for DII men’s soccer. a season with 10 and is also third in fran- Last year Anderson represented Great chise history in goals scored in a season and Britain at the 2011 World University is only five goals behind Alex Alfonso for Games in Shenzhen, China. He scored two second place with plenty of soccer still to goals, leading his team to the finals before be played. losing to Japan 2-0. “He started out slow because he was still In February of this year, Anderson de- in class,” recalls coach Shore. “But he battled cided to showcase his talents for all eight through it, had a good work ethic and now NASL teams in the 2012 NASL Combine that he’s been training everyday and get- and he didn’t disappoint. ting himself fitter, he’s put himself in spots More than half of the teams were in- on the field to not only scores goals but to terested in the young forward, but only one make plays for his teammates.” team appealed to Anderson, the Fort Lau- As a rookie, Anderson has already been derdale Strikers. named the NASL Offensive Player of the Due to the fact he was still in school, An- Week twice, and deserves recognition for derson wanted to finish his education and his drive to keep the Strikers in playoff con- the Strikers became the clear choice for the tention. If Anderson keeps up his dominant 23 year old forward. play and goal-scoring prowess, he should “Fort Lauderdale was the team that ap- not only be a contender the NASL Rookie pealed to me the most. It’s close to home, of the Year, but for the MVP honor as well. and I could finish school while playing “He works hard, reads the game really here,” said Anderson well and is passionate about it,” said coach “We knew that with Mark being a local Shore. “He’s been a great addition to our Photo Credit: player we would be able to manage a sched- team.” Jon van Woerden ule with him,” said Strikers head coach Da- Photography

Sports www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 108 - 31 Beliveau Makes MLB Debut with the Cubs Boca Raton, FL - Jeff Beliveau has be- paign. come the sixth former Florida Atlantic Uni- “I am so proud of Jeff. It is a very excit- versity player to play in the major ing time for him and his family,” said John leagues. The left hander was promoted to McCormack, FAU’s head baseball coach. “I the roster and tossed a score- know Jeff realized a lifelong dream today less 1.2 innings in relief with a in and he deserves all the success so far in his Sunday’s series finale at the St. Louis Car- career.” dinals. As an Owl during the 2008 season, Be- In his debut, Beliveau retired 2012 All- liveau posted a 5-4 record and tossed one Stars Matt Holliday and Carlos Beltran in complete game in 14 starting assignments. his two batters. He struck out Tyler Greene He recorded more than a strikeout per in- on four pitches in the next inning. ning with 78 punch outs in 76.2 innings. Beliveau had spent the 2012 season at This season for the Iowa Cubs, he was Class AAA-affiliate Iowa Cubs after be- 4-5 with a 4.05 ERA in 34 appearances. Be- ing named the Cubs Minor League Orga- liveau was an 18th-round pick in the 2008 nizational of the Year in 2011. He First-Year Player Draft by the Cubs. compiled a 6-2 mark with a 1.57 earned run Beliveau’s promotion marks the second average last season. Beliveau represented straight season that a FAU player has been Team USA in the International Baseball in the major leagues. Mike Crotta pitched Federation World Cup and Pan American for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2011. Games following the successful 2011 cam- MLS All-Time Leading Goal Scorer Inks with San Antonio

By: Pedro Heizer inaugural season. He will be eligible for The Scorpions announced yesterday the NASL competition upon completion of the signing of Major League Soccer’s all-time ITC transfer process. leading goal scorer Jeff Cunningham. “I have seen firsthand what Jeff Cun- Cunningham, 35, has been playing most ningham can do in Major League Soccer recently for Guatemalan club CSD Commu- and I am thrilled to have him join us here in nicaciones. San Antonio,” Scorpions President Michael The 5’8” forward began his professional Hitchcock said. “Having a player of his cali- career with the Columbus Crew after play- ber and professionalism will help us a great ing his college ball at the University of deal in our push for the playoffs. As the lead- South Florida. ing goal scorer in MLS history, Jeff has had Cunningham scored 134 goals in 14 a very successful career so far and we can’t seasons in MLS playing for the Columbus wait to see him continue that career as a Crew, Colorado Rapids, Real Salt Lake, To- Scorpion and score goals like he has done ronto FC and FC Dallas . throughout his career.” Cunningham has been named to the He also passed former U.S. men’s na- MLS Best XI three times (2002, 2006, tional team standout Brian McBride for 2009), won the league’s Golden Boot award the Crew’s all-time scoring record with 64 twice (2006, 2009), and was a member of goals in eight seasons with Columbus. the 2002 Crew squad that won the U.S. The Scorpions currently sit in first place Open Cup. He became a U.S. citizen in in the NASL standings with 32 points and 2001 and earned 14 international caps for have scored 26 goals in 17 games played this the USMNT. season, the third-highest total in the NASL “This is a great opportunity to be a part this season. of a new organization that’s having a great “We were very fortunate to find a player run,” Cunningham said. “I’m grateful to that has performed at an all-star level in Coach Hankinson and the organization for MLS and eventually became the all-time this opportunity and I’m excited to be a part leading goal scorer in the league at this of it.” point in our season,” Scorpions Head Coach The first-place Scorpions add Cunning- Tim Hankinson said. “He is a great addition, ham to help bolster their scoring produc- someone who will help us reach our goal of tion in the second of half of the season as winning a championship for San Antonio.” they make their run for the playoffs in their Sports www.bocaratontribune.com August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 32 - Edition 108 Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - August 2, 2012 through August 8, 2012 • Year III • Number 108 Miami Dolphins Hold Youth Summer Camp in Boca Raton

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