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Number 475 • Year XI East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL August 21 - August 27, 2020

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Parkland Teen Develops A Tech Connect FAU Grad Earns Fourth Degree, Hopes to PBA Establishes Dr. Terriel Byrd Scholarship Lynn men’s golf sends four to the U.S. PBSC Dental Hygiene grads take first Fund Drive To Donate iPads For Patients In Need manikin exam for state licensure Mentor Immigrants Amateur Championship Believes Adjustments Made FAU Secures Will Make for Smooth Reopening Partnership By: Trey Avant with Veterans

In March, educa- tional institutions from small Program elementary schools to large Story on Page 9 universities had to transition Atlantic University’s from in-person instruction to Adams Center for Entrepreneur- fully online learning due to the ship, in the College of Business, has COVID-19 pandemic. been awarded a partnership with the It has been six months Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship since the pandemic changed Program (VFEP) for the sixth con- the way American students re- secutive year. ceived their scholastic instruc- The Adams Center will tion and now most schools are receive funding from VFEP, which ready to reopen for the tradi- offers qualified veterans the opportu- tional in-person educational nity to participate in a comprehensive experience. entrepreneurship/business education and mentorship program through the Lynn University is center. one of those schools. The “Being involved with the school, famous for its unique program since its inception in 2015, approach to teaching, is set I’ve witnessed firsthand how it has to resume on-campus classes evolved and expanded every year, and Continued on Page 3 how it genuinely helps veterans start or grow successful businesses,” said Kevin Cox, Ph.D., assistant director Food For The Poor National Event Raises Funds to Feed of the Adams Center and the lead instructor for the program. “I look Story on Page 5 forward to another successful year.” Families Additionally, for the first More children are going to sleep hungry as the number of time, FAU’s entry in the Veterans people living in extreme poverty in the Caribbean and Latin America Florida statewide virtual pitch com- rises due to the coronavirus pandemic. petition won first place. FAU alumnus Food For The Poor continues to respond to urgent requests Steven Edwards founded Premier for food. The charity will bring supporters together for a one-night Na- Virtual, a company that created a soft- tional Celebration — We Are One, a virtual event that will raise funds to ware platform designed to facilitate provide more food to families devastated by the pandemic. hiring. He secured $3,000 through his The event will be livestreamed from 7 to 8 p.m., Thursday, win. Aug. 13, from Boca Raton Community Church, in Boca Raton, Fla.

FOLLOW US ON YOUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR. 2 - Edition 475 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL The Boca Raton Tribune Quote of the Week:

“And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful.” PAGE TWO Colossians 3:15

Graphic Designer Maheli Jardim BOCA RATON Boca Beat CITY DIRECTORY Marketing Andre Heizer Boca Raton City Hall Alex Peña 201 West Palmetto Park Rd. Rising senior at North Bro- Boca Raton, FL 33432 News Room ward Preparatory, Ryan Burns drives Christina Hristofordis door to door in the Parkland area www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us Dina Bodner collecting iPads to donate to patients Carla Lopez in need. Ryan was inspired to start the GENERAL donations after his 75-year-old grand- Megan Mandatta INFORMATION Destiny Harris mother spent a week alone in a hospital in Queens, New York with no visita- (561) 393-7700 Nadia Gordon tion permitted amid the COVID-19 Trey Avant pandemic. EMERGENCY Photographers • The School Board of Palm Beach County plied practices that realize a more just and 9-1-1 Rosa Cavalcanti announced that the Superintendent’s peaceful world. reopening plan for the 2020-2021 school Video year is approved. After 10.5 hours of • If you are deciding what type of mask to POLICE DEPARTMENT Andre Freitas deliberation from parents and school board wear when going out, the N95, cloth mask (561) 368-6201 members, the School District will start off may be the best choice to protect yourself Mail Subscription the year with distance learning. The district from the spread of COVID-19. On July FIRE DEPARTMENT [email protected] has taken the spread of the virus into ac- 10, WPTV and Florida Atlantic Univer- count as the average number of confirmed sity’s biology department conducted an (561) 982-4000 Advertising Information COVID-19 cases has increased significantly. experiment to determine the effectiveness According to their agenda, when the school [email protected] of three different popular face coverings CITY MANAGER’S district initially closed in mid-March, there against the COVID-19 virus. were less than 70 new cases per day. OFFICE Mailing Address P.O. Box 970593 • Florida Atlantic University Pine Jog En- (561) 393-7703 • Palm Beach State College has been invited Boca Raton, FL 33497 vironmental Education Center took a new by the U.S. Department of Education to approach this year to honor winners of its CITY CLERK’S OFFICE participate in its Second Chance Pell experi- 2020 Green Schools Awards. Foregoing a Office Address ment, which will provide more education traditional ceremony, the center created a se- (561) 393-7740 240 West Palmetto Park Road opportunities for incarcerated individuals ries of more than 30 award videos to show- Suite 320 in Palm Beach and Martin counties. 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During this (561) 276-1344 nessing a massive spike in COVID-19 cases time of need, The Early Learning Coali- West Boca Chamber due to gatherings and parties happening The friendly community where friends do business with neighbors. of Commerce tion of Palm Beach County has generously after dark at local bars and food establish- received a donation of $10,000 in highly PARKS & RECREATION Greater Boca Raton ments. As a result, restaurants, and bars can Chamber of Commerce coveted hand sanitizer from the Medical expect to be closed starting today from 11 (561) 393-7810 Independent Free Group of South Florida. Papers of America p.m. to 5 a.m. in an effort to issue an order prohibiting the selling of alcoholic bever- • Officials at Boca Raton Regional Hospital MUNICIPAL GOLF Paper Chain ages and food. today announced the appointment of Kerry- COURSE Ann McDonald, MD, to the medical staff INDEX • Florida Atlantic University recently of the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health (561) 483-5235 announced the appointment of Kelly & Wellness Institute (LWHWI) and Boca- Community News.....p 3 J. Shannon, associate professor of his- Care® Physician Network. She specializes in BOCA RATON tory and the Chastain-Johnston Middle benign and malignant breast disease. Editorial...... p 6 Eastern Studies Distinguished Professor PUBLIC LIBRARY Columnists...... p 7 in Peace Studies, as the new director of • Art enthusiasts can expect to be moved (561) 393-7852 FAU’s Peace, Justice, and Human Rights this fall by three exhibits that cover a range Classified...... p 12 Initiative (PJHR). PJHR’s mission is to of topics including sexual assault and its FLORIDA ATLANTIC Sports...... p 14 work toward developing and sharing the effect on victims. The exhibits, which will best practices for promoting tolerance and be displays at The Art Gallery at Eissey UNIVERSITY Campus and The Gallery at Lake Worth understanding of diverse cultures. It of- (561) 397-3000 fers a unique multidisciplinary framework Campus, showcase stories, ideas and percep- tions through paintings, drawings, photogra- operating across the University to invite phy, graphic design and more. They are free LYNN UNIVERSITY engagement by all members of the com- and open to the public and feature artwork munity and external partners in research, created by PBSC students and community (561) 237-7000 scholarship, creative activities, and ap- artists.

August 21 - August 27, 2020 www.bocaratontribune.com for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 475 - 3 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY Lynn University Believes Parkland Teen Develops A Tech Adjustments Made Will Make Connect Drive To Donate iPads For for Smooth Reopening Patients In Need

By: Trey Avant to opt-out of on-campus courses and take their classes remotely. In March, educational institu- The school’s health center is tions from small elementary schools to providing free COVID-19 screening large universities had to transition from to students and faculty who may have “Sending my grandmother an in-person instruction to fully online been exposed to the virus and accord- By: Destiny Harris iPad actually relieved her stress about learning due to the COVID-19 pan- ing to the school’s website, “Lynn Rising senior at North Broward being in the hospital. Another time demic. partnered with CVS Health to provide Preparatory, Ryan Burns drives door when my father got diagnosed with It has been six months since on-site rapid result COVID-19 testing to door in the Parkland area collecting leukemia, having the iPad changed his the pandemic changed the way Ameri- services.” iPads to donate to patients in need. mindset and was another positive dis- can students received their scholastic Dorm life will be different as Ryan was inspired to start the traction for him” said Ryan. instruction and now most schools are “there will be no more than two people donations after his 75-year-old grand- Currently, Ryan has collected assigned per bedroom,” according to ready to reopen for the traditional in- mother spent a week alone in a hospital 22 iPads and fully reconfigured five of person educational experience. the university’s website. Reducing the in Queens, New York with no visitation them. Lynn University is one of number of people assigned to a bed- permitted amid the COVID-19 pan- Ryan has been putting up fly- those schools. The school, famous for room has eliminated the option for a demic. ers at local businesses and promoting its unique approach to teaching, is set three-person bedroom. Visitors will also When Ryan’s grandmother the drive to receive more donations to resume on-campus classes Aug. 24 be disallowed. finally received an iPad from his father, for patients at Colonial Assisted Living with a renewed focus on improving the Most upperclassmen will be William, the CFO of Cross Country at Fort Lauderdale, West Boca Medi- health and wellbeing of its students and assigned to a nearby hotel with shuttle Healthcare he could see that it was a cal Center, and Broward Health Coral faculty while offering increased flexibil- service that will take them to and positive distraction for her. Springs. ity and safety for everyone. from campus. As more space becomes Unfortunately, every patient Ryan’s donations primarily fo- As with almost every other available upperclassmen will slowly be does not have the capabilities to access cus on hospitals but he hopes to donate public area in Florida, state and local moved back to campus if they wish. technology the way Ryan’s family did. the iPads to nursing homes and rehab guidelines require that masks and social Isolation rooms will also be Last month, Ryan decided to centers in the future. distancing be enforced while on-cam- provided to residents who test posi- spend his free time creating Tech Con- Ryan urges residents are inter- pus. tive for coronavirus but due to limited nect Drive, an organization dedicated to ested to get involved in donating any A hallmark of Lynn’s approach availability residents who test positive collecting used iPads and tablets from way they can and would love to send to education is their small class sizes. To for the virus should prepare themselves neighbors, friends, and local residents donations all over South Florida. maximize the safety of others Lynn is to make their own off-campus living to donate to hospital patients who “If they might not have an adopting a form of block scheduling. arrangements. lacked those resources. iPad but know of a facility in need of In a statement provided by Athletics has probably suffered Before becoming the Founder/ it, they can contact me,” said Ryan. Lynn’s senior public relations manager, the biggest changes as the Sunshine President of the Tech Connect Drive, Ryan is taking steps to make Jamie D’Aria: State Conference (SSC), which is the Ryan found other ways to serve his the Tech Connect Drive a non-profit “The semester will be sched- athletic conference that Lynn partici- community. Ryan has volunteered organization and he said he would like uled as four separate, four-week under- pates in, has decided to cancel its Fall with SOS Children’s Villages, HOPE to continue donations even after the graduate terms during which students 2020 athletic season. South Florida, and promoted Light The pandemic. take up to two courses… With fewer This semester looks to be a Night. Ryan driving to homes for courses at a time, block scheduling will memorable one for Lynn University Ryan’s father is the Corporate contactless pick-up of anyone donating limit the number of people that stu- filled with unique challenges. Walk Chairman for The Leukemia & a device. Students willing to help with dents and faculty come in contact with Palm Beach County is, as of Lymphoma Society’s Light The Night, the drive will be able to get community during each session. It also allows the Aug. 11, currently at 36,944 total cases a walk to build awareness of blood can- service hours as well. university to quickly switch to remote of coronavirus. cers as well as raise money for research To learn more about donating learning if necessary.” and support of patients and their fami- a device or receive more information, Students also have the option lies. text “donation” to 954-870-3224.

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August 21 - August 27, 2020 www.bocaratontribune.com for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 475 - 5 FAU Grad Earns Fourth Degree, Food For The Poor National Event Hopes to Mentor Immigrants Raises Funds to Feed Families More children are going to sleep relief items, with another 19 containers hungry as the number of people living in waiting to be shipped, as well as purchased extreme poverty in the Caribbean and Latin food directly from local businesses in the America rises due to the coronavirus pan- countries. demic. In Colombia, Venezuelan migrants Food For The Poor continues to who had fled their home country’s eco- respond to urgent requests for food. The nomic collapse for promise of a better life charity will bring supporters together for a are now struggling to return. Bridges on the one-night National Celebration — We Are border cities of Cucuta and Arauca have One, a virtual event that will raise funds to been closed, leaving migrants stranded on provide more food to families devastated by the streets. the pandemic. “Because of the coronavirus The event will be livestreamed there’s no more work. I must go back to from 7 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 13, from Venezuela because the food is already run- Boca Raton Community Church, in Boca ning out and I don’t have enough money Raton, Fla. for rent,” said Maria, a migrant who left Countries in the Caribbean and Venezuela for Colombia to give her son a Latin America are not only facing increasing better future. “I decided to sell everything I cases of COVID-19, the respiratory disease had and go back home with my son.” caused by the coronavirus, but lasting eco- Without an income, these vulner- nomic damage and fears of a food crisis. able families cannot purchase basic food “We knew early on that the prob- and health essentials. When Shernette Dunn emi- has, she volunteers to feed the homeless lems were going to be terrible in the coun- Red cloths hang in the windows grated from Jamaica to the United States at local shelters. Last year, Dunn received tries we serve,” said Food For The Poor of families who don’t have anything to eat. as a 16 year old, she had one goal in mind a prestigious, national award from the President/CEO Ed Raine. “If you add “The pandemic has become very – “achieve the American dream.” USAF Academy Preparatory School the challenges complex Dunn, 38, will be one step closer for her outstanding leadership with the of unemploy- here in to her dream and will receive her Ph.D. Academy’s 2023 incoming class. Dunn ment and all the Colombia,” in adult and community education from was instrumental in the development of people desper- said Con- FAU’s College of Education, something college success and faculty orientation ately seeking stanza Oval- she accomplished in only three years. courses, which allowed faculty and advi- food, the scale le Rozo, This will be Dunn’s fourth sors to better assist students to adapt to a of the problem Director of is enormous. Integral De- degree from FAU. She earned a bachelor’s stressful military environment. This has only velopment degree in elementary education, K-12; Prior to her role at the Academy, underscored Centers a master’s degree in reading education, Dunn worked for Broward County Public our efforts to at Minuto K-12; and an education specialist degree Schools for more than 13 years as an do even more, de Dios, in school leadership. elementary school teacher. all made pos- one of the Currently the director for read- “She is a remarkable woman,” sible because of charity’s ing strategies and first year success at said Valerie Bryan, Ph.D., professor our generous partners in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) Academy in FAU’s College of Education. “Her donors.” Colombia. Preparatory School in Colorado Springs, strength, stamina and perseverance Nine- “Food For CO, Dunn traveled back and forth from against all odds, make her a dynamite time Grammy The Poor’s Florida to Colorado for classes while individual.” nominee Matt Maher will perform two generosity and assistance to help the situ- working full time, all while supporting Following graduation, Dunn songs for the event and share his heart for ation here in Colombia to the Venezuelan her son, Jayden, 8, as a single mother. At hopes to work at a university in student families in need. Earlier this summer, Ma- migrants has been wonderful.” one point she went back and forth for 17 affairs so she can support and mentor her’s current single Alive & Breathing was In Haiti, Bishop Oge Beauvoir, weeks straight, often times taking work students. Ultimately, she would like to climbing Rolling Stone’s Trending 25 list Executive Director of Food For The Poor- calls and completing her schoolwork in open a tutoring center and provide edu- and was the third fastest rising song within Haiti, said he has never received so many all music genres. requests for food in his five years with the airports. cational opportunities for immigrants all In addition to entertainment by charity. “I want my son to know he can across the South Florida area. Maher, the program will include testimoni- “Everybody is coming to us for be anything he wants to be as long as he “Students don’t always have mo- als from donors, videos from the coun- food,” Beauvoir said. “The churches are on has the drive and ambition to do so,” said tivation or a support system at home and tries and details on the charity’s pandemic the frontline. Priests keep calling asking for Dunn. I want to be that person for them,” said response. more food. A priest from Bell Fountaine In what little free time Dunn Dunn. With needs growing in the coun- said, ‘Bishop, my people are dying.’ People tries served by the charity, Pastor Bill Mitch- have only one location to go, the churches. ell, of Boca Raton Community Church, In the cities, if people are hungry they go to said the virtual event is an opportunity to the churches.” follow Jesus’ teachings to feed the poor. Paulette Cadet, in Haiti, is grateful The church offered its space and technical for food supplied by the charity’s generous support to livestream the event. donors. “We are blessed to be able to give “I want to thank Food For The back in this way to families who are suffer- Poor because you sent us food to eat,” she ing,” said Mitchell, who will give the open- said “I couldn’t feed the kids. I can’t work ing prayer at the virtual event. “Food For because of the coronavirus, which has really The Poor turns the face of the American affected our country. I pray to God that you church to the Caribbean and Latin America. can always continue this ministry to help Our church resonates with that mission.” feed people.” Since mid-March, Food For The The event’s silent auction will Poor has shipped 709 tractor-trailer loads open at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10 and close of aid to the countries it serves. That on the day of the event, Aug 13. To register includes 200 containers specifically for for the event, receive notifications and a COVID-19 relief, including food, personal link to participate when the auction opens, hygiene items, medical supplies, medicine, go to www.FoodForThePoor.org/one. personal protective equipment and cleaning Event sponsors include Salem supplies, and 120 containers of rice from Media Group, Boca Raton Community the Republic of China (Taiwan). Church, Hormel Foods, The Calmark The charity also has purchased Group, Florida Aquastore and Sandals and shipped 80 containers of food and Foundation.

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EDITORIAL By C. Ron Allen Voting Must be a Priority

On Tuesday, voters across Palm limit its access. to key changes so we all can have the As I shared with these young Beach County will join other Americans Lewis, who died July 17 from right to vote on Tuesday. minds, it is easy to feel disenfranchised in using the most powerful tool we have stage 4 pancreatic cancer, spent his life During a recent discussion by the political system, but it does not to evoke change at the polls. working to improve American democ- with a group of young people, many of mean that it is completely broken. In And while we have been fo- racy. At 80, he was the last surviving them told me they did not plan to vote, spite of how you feel, it is critical for cused on the inpact of the COVID-19 member of the “Big Six”, the group primarily because they did not think you to use your right to vote as a person pandemic for the past six months, I that included the Rev. Dr. Martin Lu- their votes would make a difference. of color, a woman, as a member of the urge voters to also become fully en- ther King Jr. and organized the historic They cited quite a few horrific events LGBTQIA+ community or as a United gaged in the upcoming primary elec- civil rights March on Washington in involving the death of blacks, including States citizen for the candidate you feel tion. 1963. George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ah- will best respect and fight for you. As we mourn the recent pass- Rev. Vivian, 95, died from maud Arbery and Rayshard Brooks. The post-pandemic community ing of two towering titans in the civil natural causes. Their passing, just hours I look at those incidents as a will need strong leadership. One way to rights movement - U.S. Rep. John Lewis apart, dealt a major loss for a nation still reason to vote, but in their minds, it is ensure we have the right people in of- and the Rev. Cordy Tindell “C.T.” Viv- grappling with protests and demands a sign that nothing works – that there fice is to vote on Tuesday, Aug. 18. ian - I was inspired and moved as I for racial equality decades later. would absolutely be no redress. Organizations such as “When reflected on their sacrifices, accomplish- The pair, like Dr. King and While I understood their con- We all Vote Palm Beach County Voting ments and intellect. other civil rights activists, had marched cerns, I shared with them that politics Squad” has been doing an outstand- In his 2017 book, “Across together, addressed friendly and hostile can feel disingenuous. I can relate to ing job informing voters of the issues That Bridge: A Vision for Change and audiences together, faced violence them feeling unwanted or undervalued through a series of candidate forums. the Future of America,” Lewis wrote together, were arrested, thrown behind by their local, state and federal govern- Regardless of your political that “The vote is precious. It is almost bars and beaten. In the face of violent ments at times. It always tickles me as affiliation - Democrat, Republican, Lib- sacred. It is the most powerful nonvio- opposition, they led sit-ins, boycotts, the election season approaches, politi- ertarian or independent - Tuesday is the lent tool we have” to make change in a marches and Freedom Rides against cians – many whom went unseen or day to make your voice heard and vote. democratic society. segregation in the South. At the height unheard of during their tenure – would That explains why the power- of the push for justice, their beatings at “come out of hiding” to announce their ful, through time, have tried so hard to the protests galvanized support that led intent to seek another term in office.

POSITIVE LIVING By Robert J. Tamasy Love in the office that cannot be discouraged

When you hear the term, “love for religious or spiritual settings. But what gave his one and only Son, that whoever stances we find ourselves in. But here are a in the office,” what comes to mind? A about the everyday, dog-eat-dog, highly believes in him shall not perish but have couple of examples: romantic relationship between coworkers competitive business and professional eternal lif e” (John 3:16). This Living others by putting them or colleagues, perhaps? Some workplaces world? As one song put it, “what’s love got definitely was not a hugs-and-kisses kind of first. Often in the business world, the forbid such “fraternization,” while others to do with it?” Actually, when we look clos- love. It was an expression of divine love – mantra is, “Looking out for No. 1 – look merely discourage it or insist such relation- er, we see that love can – and should – have and sacrifice – that the human mind cannot out for yourself,” This is not the admoni- ships be kept discreet. But what about a a lot to do with how we conduct ourselves fully comprehend. Yet every day of our tion we receive from the Scriptures. “Do kind of love in the office that cannot nor and relate to others in the marketplace. lives, we can benefit from this. nothing out of selfish ambition or vain should not be discouraged, with no cause Looking back at what Jesus said There is no way humanly speaking conceit, but in humility consider others for discretion? about loving God and loving our neighbors we can replicate this unfathomable form of better (more important) than yourselves. What I am referring to is the kind as ourselves, this does not refer to the emo- love, but at the same time, as followers of Each of you should look not only to your of love we often see described in the Bible. tional, warm, fuzzy feelings we get when Jesus we are called to demonstrate sin- own interests, but also to the interests of For instance, Jesus on numerous occasions we are around people we care about. This is cere, even sacrificial love to those around others” (Philippians 2:3-4). told His followers to, “Love your neighbor about revering and honoring God in all we us, whether it be where we work, in our Seeking to give rather than to as yourself ” (Matthew 22:39). This was do, and in the process, demonstrating sin- homes, or our communities. Jesus said, receive. The natural tendency is to seek preceded by what He called the “greatest cere interest and care for others – including “Greater love has no one than this, that whatever we can get out of a situation, but commandment” – to “Love the Lord your colleagues, coworkers, bosses, customers he lay down his life for his friends” (John the biblical command is to instead, seek God with all your heart and with all your and suppliers. 15:13). how much we can give.. “…the words of soul and with all your mind” (Matthew Think about perhaps the greatest What this looks like in a real-life the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said, ‘It is 22:37). single statement about love in the Scrip- situation will differ from one person to more blessed to give than to receive’” (Acts Well, that sounds nice and fits well tures: “For God so loved the world that he the next, partly depending on the circum- 20:35).

August 21 - August 27, 2020 www.bocaratontribune.com for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 475 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COLUMNISTS FAITH ROBERT’S COMMUNITY REPORT By Rick Boxx By Robert Weinroth Shining Like Stars in the Are You Counted? The US Marketplace A question I often hear when tion. Then you will shine among them like Census Needs Your speaking about faith in the workplace stars in the sky” (Philippians 2:13-15). comes from people who are not CEOs, We live and work in turbulent those who are not the top decision-making times; at times things seem dark and Response executives in their companies. Many of disheartening. “Where is God in this?” them can readily understand how a CEO we might wonder. It is at times like these, With much of our daily activities - To respond by phone, call 800.330.2020. can affect change within an organization, however, that we have the opportunity to overshadowed by the ever-present coronavi- but those who are not CEOs doubt their do as the Scriptures say, to “shine like stars rus pandemic, it is easy to understand how - To respond by mail, locate the census own ability to bring about change where in the sky” to illuminate the oppressive the more routine aspects of our lives have questionnaire sent to your home. (In mid- they work, especially in terms of faith and darkness. felt inconsequential. However, notwith- April, the Census Bureau began mailing spiritually based values. Think of it this way: In a large, standing the disruptions we have faced, life paper questionnaires to homes that had not This kind of thinking, while un- well-lit room, a lightbulb of low watt- does go on. responded online or by phone). derstandable, is unfortunate because it can age or a candle seems to make very little Grappling with the likely long- Please, help shape our future – undermine the potential for genuine, posi- difference in how bright the area appears. term impacts of the pandemic will require each of us counts! tive change. From my own experience, and However, when the lights are turned off a collaborative effort between government, in consulting with people in many kinds and all other sources of illumination have business and each of us. This month the state’s primary of businesses and organizations, I have been eliminated, that small lightbulb or Virtually lost in the swirl of the contests and nonpartisan elections for discovered there are unlimited opportuni- candle suddenly seems to shine brightly, pandemic response has been the decennial School Board and judges will be decided ties of all people to make a difference. drawing us to it. In a similar way, if we US Census. Unless you live under a rock, on August 18th. While over 500,000 Vote A question that naturally arises find ourselves working in spiritually dark you know every ten years we undertake by Mail ballots were already sent (beginning from such a statement is, “How can we environments, we can ask God to provide an actual county of the number of people last month) there is still time to request a make that difference?” I think the best ways where we can “shine like stars” and residing in the United States. Vote by Mail ballot to avoid to lines and place to start is by considering two similar make a difference far beyond anything we The census is more than just a potential health concerns of in-person vot- passages from the Scriptures, one from could imagine. head count. It provides a snapshot in time ing. Ballots can be requested online at www. the Old Testament and one from the New Author C.S. Lewis wrote, “I (April 1st) of our country’s population and PBCElections.org. is a determinant of how legislative seats Here’s a little known fact – while Testament. Both talk about people of faith believe in Christianity as I believe the sun (federal, state and local) are apportioned. you generally must be a registered Demo- “shining like stars” in their surroundings. has risen. Not only because I see it, but The self-response rate for Palm crat or Republican to vote in the primary In the prophetic book of Daniel, because by it I see everything else.” That Beach County is currently less than 60 (except for the nonpartisan races which are it tells about “a time of distress such as is a profound statement, and we should percent. In other words, with an estimated open to any voter), where the candidates are has not happened from the beginning of pray as ambassadors for Jesus Christ in 1.5 million residents living in our county, all affiliated with the same party, it becomes nations until then.” But then it declares, the marketplace, as described in 2 Cor- 600,000 residents have yet to be counted. an “open” primary and all registered voters “Those who are wise will shine like the inthians 5:20, that as others observe our In the coming months, enumerators will be can cast a ballot. brightness of the heavens, and those who lives and hear us tell about what we believe dispatched to find many of those who have This will be the case when voters lead many to righteousness, like the stars and why, that they also will be able to see failed to respond. select from the candidates running for PBC for ever and ever” (Daniel 12:1-3). Him. It is clear the damage wrought by Supervisor of Elections since both are reg- The other passage, the second It is important to remember that the pandemic will require a broad federal istered Democrats. Even if you are a “No chapter of Philippians, reminds us, “it is God’s ways are unconventional. When we response to restore our economy and assist Party Affiliated” voter, you can vote! God who works in you to will and to act in embrace His ways, and model them in the residents address the long-term impacts of This year, due in large part to order to fulfill his good purpose.” Clearly, places where we work, our actions stand the pandemic. the pandemic, many seasoned poll work- it states wherever we go and whatever we out to others. As the Lord works in us The distribution of federal and ers have declined to accept an assignment. do – even in the workplace – God can use and through us, often in unexpected ways, state dollars will be directly tied to the cen- Many precinct-polling locations have been us to accomplish His plans. Then we are they will see a difference. Over time, He sus figures. An undercount will skew data relocated or merged due to health concerns instructed, “Do everything without grum- will give us the opportunity to reveal Jesus used to determine how our state allocates by the hosting venues. bling or arguing, so that you may become Christ, “the light of the world” (John 9:5) representation in the legislature and local Voting by Mail offers a safe, con- blameless and pure, children of God with- to those around us. governmental bodies and will, likewise, venient way to cast your ballot. 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August 21 - August 27, 2020 www.bocaratontribune.com for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 475 - 9 Palm Beach County Youth Services FAU Secures Another Partnership Provides Free Mental Health with Veterans Florida Services Entrepreneurship Program By: Destiny Harris YFC’s licensed clinical social Florida Atlantic University’s Adams “Seeing that other people saw in my workers, mental health counselors, and Center for Entrepreneurship, in the College of organization what I saw, was a great feeling,” he Palm Beach County Youth Ser- masters-level therapists are equipped to Business, has been awarded a partnership with said. vices De- address the Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship Program Earlier in the year, veterans competed partment’s children (VFEP) for the sixth consecutive year. in a local business pitch competition. In addi- The Adams Center will receive fund- tion to Edwards, winners of that competition Youth and and fami- lies with ing from VFEP, which offers qualified veterans were Max Burwick, whose company, BizPsych, Family the opportunity to participate in a comprehen- developed a machine-learning tool, and Arthur problems Counsel- sive entrepreneurship/business education and Freemon, who started SOF Designs, a company ing (YFC) related to mentorship program through the center. that created a pillow for sleep apnea patients announced adjustment “Being involved with the program and the general public. Edwards, Burwick and that their and anxiety since its inception in 2015, I’ve witnessed Freemon each won $1,000 to support their ven- mental to vir- firsthand how it has evolved and expanded every tures. health tual school, year, and how it genuinely helps veterans start FAU has been recognized as one of services isolation, or grow successful businesses,” said Kevin Cox, the top programs for entrepreneurship stud- are avail- loneliness, Ph.D., assistant director of the Adams Center ies, according to the latest rankings from The able for grief, bully- and the lead instructor for the program. “I look Princeton Review/Entrepreneur Magazine. FAU residents ing, family forward to another successful year.” ranked No. 39 among undergraduate programs in the Glades area with no charge. violence, and more. Additionally, for the first time, FAU’s in the 14th annual survey. Named in recognition Youth and families with children Parents, school personnel, law entry in the Veterans Florida statewide virtual of FAU alumnus Scott H. Adams in 2001, the up to the age of 22 are eligible for YFC’s enforcement, and community agencies pitch competition won first place. FAU alumnus Adams Center for Entrepreneurship prepares three-month community-based program are advised to contact YFC if they know Steven Edwards founded Premier Virtual, a students and entrepreneurs in all disciplines who company that created a software platform are looking to become successful business own- and services. any children in need of services. designed to facilitate hiring. He secured $3,000 ers. YFC’s office is open Monday YFC’s community-focused through his win. Veterans Florida is a nonprofit created through Thursday from 7:30 am to 6 pm. services include free assessments, family “His example tells a positive message by the State of Florida to help military veterans and individual therapy, parent education, In addition, telemental health services are for veterans throughout the state of Florida transition to civilian life and to promote Florida’s school-based behavioral health services, offered in English, Spanish, French, and and shows the great work being accomplished status as the nation’s most veteran-friendly state. and the “Real Talk” teen support group Creole via Zoom video. with our partners at Florida Atlantic University,” Veterans Florida provides powerful tools for via Zoom video. To learn more and schedule an said Joe Marino, executive director of Veterans veterans to take advantage of the benefits of liv- According to the Palm Beach appointment, please email YSD-YFC- Florida. ing and working in the Sunshine State. For more County website, children who are 13 or WestAppt or call the YFC West County Edwards explained that the competi- information about Veterans Florida, visit www. older may also contact YFC directly to Office (Belle Glade) at (561) 922-1233. tion showed him a different way to look at and veteransflorida.org. begin receiving services. grow his business.

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By: Nadia Gordon County School District. “Through education, we have Discrimination and racial relations the opportunity to create a just society by are two important topics that are ongoing educating our youth about the role that they within the United States as well as the rest have in dismantling structures founded on of the world. racism, prejudice, and discrimination,” said That is why the Palm Beach Coun- Knowles. ty School District is looking to add a new The course has been in the works course to educate middle school students for over a year and has yet to be approved on these topics. by the Florida Department of Education. According to the Palm Beach However, Knowles said recent current County School District the new course events surrounding George Floyd’s death will be “Entitled Prejudice and Power: A and the protests that followed called for Discourse on Race and Ethnicity in the faster implementation. United States, the course will give students Additionally, the reaction to the the opportunity to engage in dialogue about new course has been good, but there are Palm Beach Atlantic has estab- pelled to do more to support those lack- topics such as structural racism and race as some who don’t agree according to the lished a scholarship for students of color. ing access to the economic advantages a social construct.” Palm Beach County School District. The scholarship is named in honor of that a private, faith-based college educa- In a WPTV interview, Brian “Maybe not everybody is excited beloved faculty member Dr. Terriel Byrd, tion can provide. about these spaces, but I think that only Knowles, the manager of the office of Af- professor of urban Christian ministry. Your gift to The Dr. Terriel Byrd rican, African American, Latino, Holocaust proves how incredibly important it is to Byrd is also coordinator of the Scholarship underwrites a transformative and Gender studies for the Palm Beach provide those spaces,” said Diana Fedder- evening ministry program. His scholarly PBA education for students of color. The County School District said, “It is impor- man, the assistant superintendent for teach- work focuses on the theme of Christian renewable, four-year scholarship applies tant for our young people to start to engage ing and learning in Palm Beach County. unity. His writings examine racial separa- to tuition and room and board, providing in these conversations.” With the recent death of George tion in worship and interpret the voice students with opportunities to immerse (The class will) create student Floyd, the Black Lives Matter protests, and and message of Dr. Martin Luther King themselves in their studies without finan- voice around difficult conversations pertain- other acts of discrimination within the Jr. for modern audiences. In 2007, the cial hardship. ing to race,” Knowles explained. country it is important to educate our youth University honored Byrd with the Charles Please prayerfully consider The course is meant to act as a on these issues and give them an opportu- safe space for young students and “Teach- nity to voice their experiences. and Hazel Corts Award for Outstanding making a gift to build the scholarship ers will act as facilitators, delivering content “If there is anything a post Teaching. fund. The scholarship expands student and concepts through individual and small Parkland has really taught adults is that our Images of violence against access to Palm Beach Atlantic, equipping group work, wherein students can comfort- students are ready. Our students are ready people of color have motivated many graduates to be resilient servant leaders. ably share their efforts, personal experi- and capable, and they want to engage in Christians to action. While meaningful Alumni are fearless in faith and adventur- ences, and thoughts,” notes the Palm Beach civil discourse,” said Fredderman. dialogue has fostered understanding of ers who positively change the world. existing inequality, Christians are com- CUSTOM DESIGNED GLIDE-OUT SHELVES INSTALLED IN YOUR EXISTING CABINETS AND PANTRY.

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www.bocaratontribune.com August 21 - August 27, 2020 14 - Edition 475 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS Lynn men’s golf sends four to the PBA Men’s Tennis Earns Individual U.S. Amateur Championship and Team Academic Honors The back-to-back NCAA Divi- Championship in 2018 and 2019. During sion II National Champion Lynn Univer- the 2019-20 campaign, Bustos led Lynn sity men's golf team was represented by with a scoring average of 70.47. four players earlier this week at the 2020 Gana, a four-time All-American, U.S. Amateur Championship sponsored was also a member of the Fighting by the United States Golf Association Knights back-to-back championship (USGA). The event was played at Bandon teams. He was named the 2018-19 Sun- Dunes Golf Resort in Bandon, Oregon. shine State Conference (SSC) Male Ath- Recent Lynn graduate, Carlos lete of the Year. Gana averaged a 72.65 Bustos, alumnus Jorge Benedetti and during Lynn's 2019-20 season. current student-athletes Agustin Erra- Errazuriz, a sophomore, was zuriz and Toto Gana each represented named a PING Freshman All-American the Fighting Knights at the tournament. as part of Lynn's 2019 championship Gana (+4) led the quartet with rounds of squad and was named to the 2020 PING 75 and 72 during stroke play. He recorded All-South Region Team. He ranked sec- five birdies over two rounds, including ond on the team this past season with a three on the final day. 71.12 scoring average. Players qualified for the tourna- Off the course, Bustos and Er- ment based on the World Amateur Golf razuriz were both named 2019-20 Srixon/ The Palm Beach Atlantic men's point average of 3.2 or above on a 4.00 Rankings top-250. Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar tennis team had four student-athletes scale and all student-athletes have to be Bustos was a two-time All- Award winners for their combined excel- earn scholar-athlete status from the included on the institutional eligibility American for the Fighting Knights, help- lence on the links and in the classroom. Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) form. The Sailfish posted a 3.34 team ing guide Lynn University to the National on Tuesday. Rodolfo Hasegawa, Philipp GPA for the 2019-20 school year. Hoffmann, Michal Precikowski and Hoffmann was PBA's primary Jorge Santamaria were all recognized No. 1 player in singles. He finished the for their academic achievements. 2020 season with a 6-3 singles record The qualify for scholar-athlete and a 5-3 record in doubles. Hasegawa status for the ITA, the student-athlete posted a 4-2 record in singles play along must have a grade-point average of at with a 6-4 record while competing at least 3.5 on a 4.00 scale for the current No. 2 doubles. Precikowski earned a academic year and must be listed on the doubles win against Daeman in his lone institutional eligibility form. appearance of the season. Santamaria The PBA men's tennis team played in two singles matches and five was also named an ITA All-Academic doubles matches in 2020 finishing with team. To be eligible for the team award, a 1-1 record in singles and a 3-2 record the squad must have a team grade- in doubles.

Fighting Knights earn ABCA Team Like us on Academic Excellence Award www.facebook.com/BocaRatonTribune The Lynn University base- and are just one of four teams in the ball team has been recognized by the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) to American earn the award. Baseball The ABCA Coaches Team Academ- Association ic Excellence (ABCA) as a Award is given recipient of to collegiate the 2019- programs 20 Team that maintain Academic a minimum Excellence cumulative Award, as GPA of 3.0 or announced higher. by the orga- On the field, nization. the Fighting Knights owned a 14-7-1 The Fighting Knights garner record (4-2 SSC) and concluded the recognition for their academic excel- abbreviated 2020 campaign on a six- lence for the fourth straight season, game winning streak.

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