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Andrew Madden reading the Tribune Rotary Club of Boca Raton has its Annual Installation Dinner By: Jeremy Pound It was 1986 all over again at the Bridge hotel in Boca Raton! On the evening of June 28th, The Rotary Club of Boca Raton gathered to celebrate a record breaking year of fundraising and com- munity service, and to install this year’s presi- dent, William Riddick. The dinner is an annual tradition. This year the club decided to use an 80’s theme and en- couraged guests to come in their favorite attire from the era. Held at Carmen’s Restaurant at the top of the Bridge Hotel, about 75 Rotarians and guests gathered to celebrate the tradition with a Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton dinner, dancing, 80s trivia and a costume contest. Tribune to [email protected] Everywhere you looked there were Don John- son suits, shoulder pads, black lace See Pg.3

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Automobile Mogul Ed Marketing Director Chris Catoggio Morse Dies at Age 91 [email protected] BOCA RATON -- Automobile 10 brands at 15 locations served by dealer Ed Morse, 91, died of natu- more than 1,000 employees. Account Executive ral causes Friday in Boca Raton. Mr. Morse is survived by his Angelo Lima, Marguax Vickers, Mr. Morse was chairman and wife, Carol; five great-grandchil- Andre Heizer Boca Police Safety Tip founder of Ed Morse Automotive dren; two sisters, Nancy Stringer Q: A worker came to my door and wanted to show me some Group, which began in 1946 when and Pricilla Ropp; and brother-in- Art Director work he was doing for a neighbor. I told him I was not interested he started a small car rental com- law Jack Stringer. He was a broth- Marjorie Brandner and shut the door. Did I do the right thing? What else should I pany with his father. That com- er of the late Alex Morse, who have done? pany grew and then merged with died in 2007. Graphic Design: A: You did the right thing, but I would recommend calling the National Car Rental, where Morse In lieu of flowers, the family Matt Epperson police immediately to report the incident. Criminals use various was an executive. requests that donations be made “distraction techniques” so they or their accomplice can enter your In 1961, he bought into his in his name to the Muscular Dys- Photographers: home and steal your valuables; generally jewelry and cash. The most first dealership in Miami. Now, the trophy Association or The Lupus Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer common technique used is by asking you to go outside to talk about business is in five counties, offering Foundation of America. Barbara McCormick work that needs to be done to your house or work which is being done to a neighbor’s house which may affect you. Other techniques Expanded Edition of Tribune Among Video Production which are used as ruses to gain entry into your home are spilling Director some sort of liquid on you which they say is harmful and must Tributes to Countess’s 100th Birthday Klaiton Silva be washed off immediately, or by posing as some type of worker A communitywide “Red, White & needing access to your residence. Regardless, never open your door Boca-Blue” Countess Appreciation for solicitors or workers you did not previously hire, rather speak Day and the presentation of what Interns: through the door and contact the police immediately. is planned to be a record-breaking Guadalupe Monarrez, Crime and safety questions are answered by officers from the birthday card are also in the works. Gina Onori, Malcolm Shields, Crime Prevention Unit. For more information, visit www.BocaPo- Throughout the day on her Shannon Copeland lice.com. birthday September 24th, the com- munity is encouraged to pay visual tribute to the Countess for her pa- triotism for the United States, her The Boca RatonTribune Boca Raton Police Blotter “country by choice”, by wearing mailing address: red, white, and blue and wrapping P.O. Box 970593 BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 06/28/2012 13:13 NE 46TH ST Boca Raton, FL 33497 Unknown suspect(s) pried the front door of this residence, trees with red, white, and blue rib- bons. In preparation for the gala Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton went through drawers in both bedrooms and took a gold tennis BOCA RATON – Henrietta, event, the public is invited and en- Blvd., Suite 212 - Boca Raton Fl, 33432 bracelet with small diamonds valued at $400. No witnesses. Countess de Hoernle turns 100 couraged to come out to sign birth- [email protected] www.bocaratontribune.com BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 06/28/2012 17:27 BURNING years old Sept. 24. day card panels (available from The community is already or- mid-July to early-September) that For general information: TREE LANE Responded to a burglary to residence. Retrieved 561-290-1202 cash totaling $2,070. ganizing a lengthy list of events will be on display at convenient lo- to honor the Boca philanthropist’s cations throughout the community. Fax: 561-208-6008 SHOPLIFTING/ RETAIL THEFT 6/28/2012 13:33 5900 W immense and selfless contributions. The panels will then be merged as GLADES ROAD Catherine Pierson was arrested for stealing The Boca Tribune is joining one card for its debut at the gala two clothing items valued at $70. that crusade and will publish a spe- event celebration. Copyright 2012 by The Boca Raton cial expanded edition dedicated to Details will soon be announced Tribune. 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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Rotary Club of Boca Raton has its Annual Installation Dinner By: Jeremy Pound “It was a remarkable evening filled It was 1986 all over again at the with tradition and fellowship among Bridge hotel in Boca Raton! On the friends, re-energizing the the Club’s evening of June 28th, The Rotary commitment to serving our commu- Club of Boca Raton gathered to cel- nity, but the best part was the FUN ebrate a record breaking year of fun- we had together.,” said Mummaw of draising and community service, and the party. The evening’s program was to install this year’s president, Wil- emceed by Jeremy Pound, the club sec- liam Riddick. retary for this term, and many other The dinner is an annual tradition. members spoke during the program. This year the club decided to use an The night ended with back-to-back 80’s theme and encouraged guests to impromptu performances by Dennis come in their favorite attire from the Frisch, a Boca Raton Podiatrist and era. Held at Carmen’s Restaurant at Rotarian who came in a Blues Brother the top of the Bridge Hotel, about costume complete with sunglasses 75 Rotarians and guests gathered to and hat. The entire party danced as celebrate the tradition with a din- Frisch sang “Soul Man” and then ner, dancing, 80s trivia and a costume “Shout” to bring the party to a close. contest. The Rotary Club of Boca Raton Everywhere you looked there has been “Changing Lives and Build- were Don Johnson suits, shoulder ing Futures”™ in the greater Boca pads, black lace and big hair at the Raton area since 1955. Our club’s party. Best costume awards included members are community leaders, the Biggest Tease Award (best 80s business owners and citizens who be- hair), the Back To The Future Award lieve in Rotary’s “Service Above Self ” (best 80s costume) and the Flashback Service mission. The Club meets ev- Award (best overall). Oceans 234 and ery Wednesday, 12:00 noon for lunch GenSpa provided prizes to the win- at the Via Mizner Country Club in New club president Bill Riddick and Outgoing president, Doug Mummaw. ners. Boca Raton. Membership information Douglas Mummaw, the past presi- can be found online at www.Rotary- dent felt the night was the perfect ClubBocaRaton.com. exclamation on his term as president. see pics page B4

Community News www.bocaratontribune.com Jul5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 4 - Edition 105 KidSafe Foundation Says Sandusky Trial Should Act as Wake-Up Call BOCA RATON -- KidSafe Founda- A true pedophile thinks the child is a tion, a 501c3 nonprofit whose mission is willing participant. He makes the child to empower children and adults through think this as well, and therein lies why education to prevent child abuse, believes children, most often do not tell. Child sex the trial of Jerry Sandusky should act as abuse statistics are shocking; 90 percent a wake-up call to the importance of sex of the time a child is harmed by someone abuse prevention training to protect chil- they know, 68 percent of the time it is a dren from pedophile predators. family member. KidSafe Foundation Co-Founder Sally Established by child safety experts, Berenzweig, MEd, MA says, “When you Sally Berenzweig MEd, MA and Cherie hear Sandusky talk, it is ‘pedophile speak’- Benjoseph, LCSW, KidSafe Foundation he does not think what he did was wrong. wants every child to understand and be- The children he abused were no match for lieve that they have the right to be safe. such a ‘skilled’ pedophile whose goal is to The founders believe that sexual abuse make a child feel it is their fault; that no prevention training should be mandated one will believe them, especially when it for every adult working with children. is someone so revered as Sandusky who “Not only will this help the adults rec- was at Penn State. We must educate chil- ognize the red flags of an offender when KidSafe Foundation Co-Founders, Sally Berenzweig MEd, MA and Cherie Benjoseph, LCSW dren and adults about the dangers and they are in the process of grooming our children and adults to decrease child sex- line of defense in their children’s safety. how to access help. It is our hope that children, it will teach them what do and ual abuse, bullying, and internet dangers. For information on KidSafe Foun- Jerry Sandusky’s guilty verdict shows how to respond to protect children,” com- The Foundation’s goal is to give children dation programs and books visit www. survivors you will be believed, you need ments Co-Founder, Cherie Benjoseph. a voice and empower them and the adults kidsafefoundation.org or call 1-855-844- to tell, most don’t know how to - we want KidSafe Foundation provides Preven- who keep them safe with education and SAFE. to teach them.” tion Education programs and materials to communication skills to become the first “First Lady of Florida’s Musical Theatre” Jan McArt to be Honored at Caldwell BOCA RATON – A tribune to Jan a tradition. The cost to attend both “Jesus + Sunday, July 8 – 3 p.m. McArt, the director of Theatre Arts Pro- Christ Superstar” and the after-show trib- + Thursday, July 12 – 8 p.m. gram Development at Lynn University ute is $35 in advance and $40 day of show. + Friday, July 13 – 8 p.m. who is widely recognized as e “First Lady “Just as this production of Jesus Christ + Saturday, July 14 – 2 & 8 p.m. of Florida’s Musical Theatre,” will be held Superstar is resurrecting the recently- + Sunday, July 15 – 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon at the Caldwell Theatre. shuttered Caldwell Theatre, so too are we The ceremony will follow a production going to use this show to remember with Tickets are $25 for reserved seating, of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” being present- great fondness another vanished cultural $15 for groups and children under 12, and ed by Entr’Acte Theatrix and Palm Beach landmark in Boca Raton, the Royal Palm $10 student rush (with ID) at the door on Principal Players. A series of perfor- Dinner Theatre, and its guiding light day of show. This ticket price includes all mances is scheduled to raise money to help and guardian angel, the always enchant- fees. To purchase tickets call 877.710.7779. Caldwell pull itself out of bankruptcy. ing Jan McArt,” said Vicki Halmos, direc- Entr’Acte Theatrix is an offshoot of McArt will be honored at a piano bar/ tor of the Palm Beach Principal Players. the Palm Beach Principal Players, which pizza party at the Count de Hoernle The- With a 25-person cast, this production started more than a decade ago and tar- atre (home of the Caldwell) following the of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim geting high school and college students Sunday matinee performance of “Jesus Rice musical will run for 10 performances interested in musical theater but who had Christ Superstar.” at the Count de Hoernle Theatre, 7901 limited opportunities to perform. Over the This heart-warming and music-filled North Federal Highway in Boca Raton, on last decade, Principal Players has present- tribute to Jan McArt will include a reunion the following dates: ed nearly 20 shows featuring hundreds of of supporters and performers from her local young people, many of whom have long-running Royal Palm Dinner The- + Friday, July 6 – 8 p.m. gone on to professional careers or top edu- atre, where an after-show pizza party was + Saturday, July 7 – 2 & 8 p.m. cational programs.

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Community News www.bocaratontribune.com Jul5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 6 - Edition 105 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Boca Hospital RN Receives 2012 EMS Partnership Award BOCA RATON– Sandi Savia, also plays a key role in the Boca Region- cial recognition all week long in RN, Emergency Medical Services al and BRFRS cardiopulmonary resus- which she visits each station and each (EMS) Liaison at Boca Raton Region- citation (CPR) programs. Each year, shift. al Hospital, has been honored with some 2,000 residents, city of Boca Savia plays a key role in the Pa- the 2012 EMS Partnership Award by Raton employees and Boca Re- tient Follow-up Program with BR- the EMS Providers Association and gional staff are trained in CPR FRS and provides multiple agencies the Palm Beach County Emergency and automated external defibrilla- with feedback on patients that are Management Division for her devotion tor (AED) through these programs. transported to Boca Regional. The and participation in helping to create In addition, Savia participates hospital uses an electronic data trans- an outstanding emergency medical in all Palm Beach County EMS Pro- fer system, which has been in opera- services system in Palm Beach County. vider meetings, ER nurses forums tion for the last two years. The sys- Savia has been employed at Boca Ra- and EMS Council meetings providing tem allows BRFR to exchange patient ton Regional Hospital since 2002. In feedback and announcements of on- follow-up data in a secure method, pro- her role, she coordinates the hospi- going community issues that may af- viding valuable information for quality tal’s Smart Heart Program, an annual fect the EMS. She also organizes multi- assurance purposes. event that is in its 18th year. ple in-service education classes for the Born out of community need in Through a partnership with Boca pre-hospital community, which is open 1967, Boca Raton Regional Hospital Raton Fire Rescue Services (BRFRS) to students and EMS providers as well. is an advanced, tertiary medical center residents around the community Each year in May, plans and im- with 400 beds and more than 800 pri- are provided with free screenings for plements Boca Regional’s EMS mary and specialty physicians on staff. Sandi Savia, RN cardiovascular-related diseases. She Week. EMS crews are given spe- Boca Children’s Museum Schedules Upcoming Events at FAU and Friday Fun Days during Summer Boca Chamber BOCA RATON -- Kids. Bring your to the development of creative and criti- The following events are planned at Florida MEMBERSHIP BREAKFAST family and friends and join in the fun ev- cal thinking skills through exposure to Atlantic University: When: Thursday, July 12 / 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 ery Friday at 1 pm in the Rickards House the arts and humanities integrated with Friday, July 6, 7 p.m. a.m. of the Boca Raton Children’s Museum history and science and offers educational Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by William Where: Via Mizner Golf & Country Club for Friday Fun Day. programs to children through permanent Shakespeare (6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Raton) Starting July 6th & July 29th Drum- exhibits and its Traveling Museum. Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton NOTE: There is no Government Affairs Tickets: $20, with group and package prices Committee meeting in July. ming with Buckley Griffs, July 13th and Special events are planned throughout available AMBASSADORS at the Chamber August 3rd DJ Big Smile Fun and Games the year. The Rickards House, a replica of The FAU production of Shakespeare’s When: Friday, July 13 / 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dance Party, July 20th Country Singing the first house in Boca Raton (circa 1895), “Love’s Labors Lost” is set in Key West in the PULSE LUNCHEON Star, Amber Leigh and her Violin stu- has been added to the campus for educa- 1920s. In this upbeat and funny story, four When: Tuesday, July 17 / 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 dents and ending on August 10th with tional programs, classes, performances young men resolve to give up wine, women and p.m. Bob by the Balloon Guy’s Zany Magical and birthday parties. A summer camp, song. With the arrival of a princess from Paris Where: Ruth’s Chris Steak House (225 NE Balloon Show. Adventure in the Arts, runs through Au- and her entourage in Key West, however, each Mizner Blvd, Boca Raton) Drop-in or register ahead of time by gust 10th. of the young men’s resolve is tested. Play runs Program: Lessons from a Serial Entrepre- calling 561-368-6875 $5 per person in- The Children’s Museum, Inc. is locat- through July 21. neur cludes admission to the show and mu- ed at 498 Crawford Boulevard, Boca Ra- Saturday, July 7, 1 p.m. Speaker: Dan Cane, CEO of Modernizing seum visit. ton. Museum hours are Tuesday through Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman Musi- Medicine cal Revue NOTE: There is no Economic Develop- The Boca Raton Children’s Museum Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton ment Committee meeting in July! provides a hands-on learning experience is $5 per person (non-walking babies are Tickets: $20, with group and package prices RIBBON CUTTING - Verizon Wireless for children in one of the oldest homes of admitted free). available Premium Wireless Retailer Boca Raton. The museum is committed The musical revue will include favorites by When: Wednesday, July 18 / 5:30 p.m. to Jerry Herman including music from “Mame,” 7:30 p.m. “Hello Dolly,” “Mack and Mable,” “La Cage Aux Where: 5050 Town Center Circle, Suite 223, JARC & Blue Martini Partner for Folles,” and many others. Boca Raton/ Saturday, July 7, 7 p.m. SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by William LUNCHEON 2nd Annual Cocktails For A Cause! Shakespeare When: Thursday, July 19 / 12:00 p.m. to BOCA RATON -- In the spirit of Boca funds for men and woman with disabili- Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton 1:15 p.m. Festival Days, the Jewish Association for ties in our community.” stated Dr. Debra Tickets: $20, with group and package prices Where: Maggiano’s Little Italy (21090 Saint Residential Care (JARC) and Blue Marti- Hallow, JARC Executive Director. available Andrews Blvd., Boca Raton) ni Boca Raton will partner for the 2nd an- “Blue Martini enjoys working within The FAU production of Shakespeare’s Speaker: Melanie Dickinson, President & nual “Cocktails for a Cause” on Thursday, the community to make a difference. We “Love’s Labors Lost” is set in Key West in the Publisher of the South Florida Business Journal 1920s. In this upbeat and funny story, four Aug. 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. are excited to partner again with JARC young men resolve to give up wine, women and This happy hour event will benefit for the 2nd annual Cocktails for a Cause, song. With the arrival of a princess from Paris JARC Florida and the programs they of- as last year’s event was a huge success.” and her entourage in Key West, however, each fer to developmentally disabled adults stated Trisha Plateroti, Blue Martini of the young men’s resolve is tested. Play runs within the community. Admission in- Events Manager through July 21. cludes entrance to a VIP area, two drink Advance tickets are available for Sunday, July 8, 1 p.m. tickets per person to include: house wine, $20.00 per person or “At Door” for Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman Musi- bottle beer or a premium cocktail. $25.00. To register online, please visit cal Revue Guests can also utilize their two drinks www.jarcfl.org/the-programs/upcom- University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton tickets for one specialized martini valued ing-events/cocktails-cause. Tickets: $20, with group and package prices at $12. Hand passed appetizers will be The Jewish Association for Residen- available The musical revue will include favorites by offered to guests along with raffles and tial Care is a nonsectarian organization Jerry Herman including music from “Mame,” more. In addition, Blue Martini’s happy which provides group homes, apartments “Hello Dolly,” “Mack and Mable,” “La Cage Aux hour prices will be in effect until 8 p.m. and vocational training for adults with Folles,” and many others. with half-price drinks and appetizers development disabilities. The mission in The following events are being planned by available for purchase. partnership with the families of the cli- the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce: “Community partnership is an integral ents is to promote independence dignity NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION ingredient in the success of JARC. We are and self-respect in order to create more When: Tuesday, July 10 / 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 so grateful to have Blue Martini share in fulfilling lives. p.m. our vital mission to raise awareness and Where: Bogart’s Bar & Grille (3200 Airport Road, Boca Raton) Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 105 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU Libraries Share Resource Materials with Universities in Nigeria, Armenia BOCA RATON – Florida Atlantic Uni- with Miller and FAU Libraries through the versity Libraries have recently signed an Southeast Florida Library Information Net- agreement to share copies of their articles work. and documents with the American Univer- “This agreement is a big window for us sity of Nigeria Library. and will allow our faculty access to current The university, which serves about 1,400 scholarly resources,” said Demirhan. students and 100 faculty members in the The intent of the special agreements is farming town of Yola, Nigeria, is struggling consistent with FAU’s reputation of forging to develop research and teaching programs. distinctive alliances, serving diverse com- The agreement allows the seven-year-old munities and expanding its international library to request up to 30 electronic photo- presence. The agreements also demonstrate copies of periodicals, conference papers, gov- the good will of FAU Libraries, which pri- ernment documents and other materials each marily use WorldCat, a global network of month from FAU Libraries’ interlibrary loan library content and services that uses the department. web to connect 72,000 member libraries in “We are glad to assist this young institu- 170 countries, as its main source for sharing Omachi Okolo, a library assistant at the American University of Nigeria Library, helps stu- tion in providing access to its faculty as they research and resources. dents (left) Bassaro Abdulrasheed and Kamilu Elwan. establish their research programs,” said Wil- “This demonstrates our willingness to liam Miller, Ph.D., dean of University Li- share resources in the international arena braries at FAU. “The university is in a poorer and identifies us as a good place to come to region and does not have a budget to access for resources,’’ said Troy Christenson, in- the expensive proprietary materials that we terlibrary loan librarian and coordinator at subscribe to.” FAU Libraries. “Sharing our resources en- This is FAU Libraries’ second agreement hances our ability to borrow materials for for special services with an international li- our university community.” brary. Since 2001, FAU Libraries have sent FAU Libraries’ interlibrary loan depart- electronic copies of materials to the Papa- ment is receiving more requests for interna- zian Library at the American University of tional articles and documents, and expects Armenia in Yerevan, Armenia. The Ameri- that trend to continue to rise. FAU’s diverse can University of Nigeria and the American student and faculty populations are request- University of Armenia are modeled after the ing more research materials in their native U.S. higher education structure. languages, and the Internet is helping to At the American University of Nigeria, increase awareness of the availability of the many of the professors and administrators articles. are either American or have worked in col- “The more our budgets shrink, the more leges or universities in the United States. it will continue to drive up demand for these The library’s director, Amed Demirhan, is services,’’ said Christenson. “We must bor- an American and a former Broward County row because we cannot purchase or store all Library employee who became acquainted of the materials.” PBC Financial Management and Budget Earns GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award The Palm Beach County Office of to receive it, OFMB must satisfy a Financial Management and Budget stringent set of nationally recog- (OFMB) has once again received the nized guidelines for effective budget Distinguished Budget Presentation presentation. These guidelines are Award from the Government Finance designed to show how well the Palm Officers Association (GFOA) of the Beach County budget serves as a pol- United States and Canada. icy document, a financial plan, an op- This marks the 26th consecutive erations guide, and a communications year OFMB has been recognized by device. the Chicago-based nonprofit profes- The GFOA serves approximately sional organization. OFMB Director 17,000 government finance profes- Liz Bloeser accepted the Certificate sionals throughout North America. of Recognition for Budget Presenta- The organization’s Distinguished tion on behalf of her staff. Budget Presentation Award program The award reflects a commit- is the only national awards program ment to meet the highest principles for governmental budgeting. of government budgeting. In order THE ORGANIZER Closets-Garages-Offices-Filing Garage Sales-Pack/Unpack Moving Boxes-Holiday Decorating $25 per hour

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It’s summer. It’s hot. The Fourth of July has a distinguished Broadway composer and lyricist. Letters to the Editor passed us by and there’s not very much to do. At “Showtune” performance dates are Saturday, To the Editor: least that’s what a lot of people seem to think. July 7, 1 pm; Sunday, July 8, 1 pm; Thursday, July On Saturday, July 7, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Representative Bill Hager will join Well, you know you can always find something 12, 1 pm; Saturday, July 14, 7 pm; Thursday, July with Sand Sifters for their “All American Beach Cleanup” at Oceanfront going on at Florida Atlantic University. Just look 19, 1 pm; Friday, July 20, 7 pm and Saturday, July Park, 6415 N. Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Ridge, at the pavilion in the lower to the performing arts area. The university’s The- 21, all in the University Theater. parking lot. Sand Sifters will also be collecting items for the Forgotten ater and Dance Department is up and running for The curtain comes down Saturday, July 28 at Soldiers Outreach Group in honor of Independence Day. the season, offering its annual series of Summer 7 pm when FAU’s all-Florida College Jazz Band Sincerely, Festival Reparatory performances at Studio One, presents an evening of hits from the 30s, 40s and Beth Lerner Hager Campaign Studio Two and in the University Theater. 50s. Authentic music of Big Band sensations like As usual, the department is alternating two Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and Dale -- shows, and there’ll be a final performance to end Benny Goodman will fill the air. You may have seen my email on Saturday saying that we were close to the series on July 28. setting a record for the day. We didn’t just set the record, we shattered My wife and I were intrigued by production of For information on all performances, call 1-800- it. More than 30,000 Democrats helped us raise over $1 million on Satur- Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Director 564-9539 or visit www.fauevents.com. day alone -- nearly twice our previous record. Democrats are on offense. Jean Louis Baldet said he adapted the Elizabethan We’re holding Republicans across the country accountable for threatening Era comedy by setting it in Key West circa 1947. A Farewell to Frank to drastically cut Medicare and repeal President Obama’s health care law. “This was the Key West of Hemingway, Tennessee Sincerely, Williams, a place where President Truman came I got an email not long ago from a close friend Nancy Pelosi to relax, at the ‘Little White House,” away from and a really good guy who is retiring from the Boca Minority Leader the affairs of state,” Baldet said. Raton Fire Rescue Services – Frank Correggio. U.S. House of Representatives In his adaptation, Key West is an independent “Dear Friends,” he said. “On June 29th I will kingdom, the seat of power of the Great Florida be retiring from Boca Raton Fire Rescue Services Dear Dale, Keys. They “Conchs,” as they are called, lay claim Department. I have spent 34 ½ years working for Happy 4th of July week! No matter if you are at work or on a well-de- to the Peninsula of Florida in a dispute with the the best city and for the best Fire Rescue Service served vacation, we hope you enjoy the holiday! Next Thursday, July 12th King of France. The arrival of the king’s daughter in the world. I have been blessed with a wonder- is our Membership breakfast. Also, the Wine & All That Jazz event held tests the resolve of four young men who are in Key ful career and met some wonderful people along annually as part of Boca Festival Days is early this year - mark your calen- West to give up wine, women and song (wrong the way especially my friends in the media. Thank dars for Saturday, August 4th at the Boca Raton Resort & Club. Our Boca place to do that). While each tries to hide his in- you for all that you shared with me, your knowl- Chamber text alerts - the fantastic event reminder for busy professionals fatuations from each other, in the end their trysts edge, your time, your experiences and especially - are now coming from # 34343. are too hard to keep quiet. The play ends as they your friendship. You made my job easy…….. even Sincerely, are all revealed and join in a gigantic celebration though there were times we had to do more than Troy McLellan President and CEO and dance. one take……. My position will not be filled; how- Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce The play is in Studio One on the following dates ever they will be turning over the PIO duties to my and times: Saturday, July 7, 7 pm; Friday, July 13, 7 friend and co worker Assistant Chief Mike Ger- pm; Saturday, July 14, 1 pm gora. A seasoned veteran in the fire service he will Sunday, July 15, 1 pm and Saturday, July 21, 7 no doubt be a valuable asset to our city and to each pm and every one of you. With your help the transi- Shakespeare’s show alternates with “Show- tion of my position will be easy.” tune,” a revue of songs by Jerry Herman, who of- fered up hit tunes in everything from “Mack and God Speed, Frank! Mabel” to “La Cage Aux Folles.” Jerry was himself

561-208-6029 Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 105 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer Boca Tribune Salutes Sister Publications, Coral Springs and Delray Beach Tribunes First and foremost, I would like to thank the to the community of Coral Springs this week. Boca Raton community – both east and west -- for To efficiently run a newspaper, it is imperative their continuous support of the Boca Raton Tri- to have the proper resources and funds. For the bune, which has been delivered in a print edition Boca Raton Tribune, we are counting on the gen- for more than two years and offers a wonderfully erosity from businesses both inside of and outside diverse website. With your support, we look for- the Boca Raton area. However, we would like to en- ward to the growth of the publication. We are excited this week to announce that the newest edition of Downtown Boca will be released in the upcoming weeks. We would also like to congratulate our sister publication, the Coral Springs Tribune. After one

extend its coverage in order to provide the com- munity with relevant information. Like our sister publications, the Delray Beach Tribune and the Coral Springs Tribune, we prom- ise to continue to serve the city of Boca Raton in the same way. We promise to provide news articles pertinent to the city of Boca Raton and its sur- courage more support from businesses in the city rounding areas. We hope to always provide local of Boca Raton to place ads in the newspaper. news that everyone can depend on. The city of Boca Raton is a community that is Thank you for your continuous support and I large enough to provide prominent stories rather wish the Delray Beach Tribune and Coral Springs than small excerpts. We would like to see these Tribune a bright future. I look forward to always year of providing local news on the online website, news stories delivered with many ads within the providing the city with relevant local news because we are happy to provide the first print publication printed publication. This will help the Tribune to we truly are “Your Closest Neighbor.”

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. I Believe in Personal Initiative!

When babies arrive in the world, for a long time persist! impact for good a large number of people. they completely depend on parents or guardians for For many years I’ve been challenged by ten two- Finger-pointing and some types of loud protest all their needs. This continues for quite some time letter words that address this issue very accurately are often too late in coming, and far less effective until they can become more fully independent of pa- and eloquently. They clearly show that bad things than doing what you are able to achieve, at the right rental care. won’t stop, nor will good things ever get started, un- time, in the right way, and for the right reasons, al- It is during those growing years that they need to less you do your part to ensure that such is the case ways employing the right tools and following the learn vital lessons about assuming responsibility for in either instance. best possible strategies! personal decisions, and for taking the initiative on Those ten words I’m referring to are: IF IT IS Don’t think of others as the only solvers of situa- various life demands. Eventually, on their own, they TO BE, IT IS UP TO ME! In other words, never tions you are capable of addressing. Instead, recruit also need to recognize in life’s jourmey, the necessity wait for others to do what you yourself can accom- others for what you have already initiated. Quickly of seeking wisdom from responsible persons, and plish; avoid delaying what has no need to wait any discover, help develop, and effectively deploy fellow not acting totally independent from fellow humans. longer when the opportunity and the resources for laborers in accordance with their talents to be uti- Daily we are confronted with a multiplicity of quick action are right before you! lized in the situation you seek to improve or resolve! situations which could’ve been avoided if we had Sadly, in our society, people are quick in blam- Any life of inactivity is a wasted life. Yet, humans been more proactive in taking personal initiative in ing others for not having done certain things which everywhere are daily surrounded with new chal- dealing with them. This occurs in creating some- they, themselves, could have tackled, whether to end lenges that must be addressed! You can take the ini- thing that needs to be done as well as in preventing, an undesirable condition, to prevent a potential di- tiative to do what you are able! or even terminating, situations which should not saster, or to promote a positive project which can

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 Jul5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 10 - Edition 105 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU National Alumni Association Boca Raton Composite Names New Executive Committee, Squadron Civil Air Patrol Board Members Honors Volunteers BOCA RATON – The Florida Atlantic nior executive of Motorola, Inc., where he Story & photos by Lt Jackie Zarrilli University National Alumni Association served as senior vice president and chief BOCA RATON – The Boca Raton Board recently announced its new execu- quality officer. He is passionate about sci- Composite Squadron joined forces with tive committee. Craig Richman ‘79 is the ence and technology education and serves various military associations to recog- board’s new chair, taking over for Romayne on the executive advisory boards of FIRST nize the achievements and accomplish- Berry ‘98, who served as chair since 2010. Robotics and the FAU College of Engineer- ments of U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Civil Continuing their service as members of ing & Computer Science. Moré was named Air Patrol volunteers. Squadron Com- the board’s executive committee are former one of the top 50 Latinos in Technology for mander 1st Lt Macdonald promoted treasurer Jorge Cabrera ‘98, who is now vice five consecutive years and was inducted into five senior officers, Lisa Rader, Richard chair and secretary Tiffany Weimar ‘07. Mi- the FAU National Alumni Association Hall Haughton, Douglas Martin and Charles chael Lansing ‘02 joins the executive com- of Fame in 2005. Wren to 1st Lieutenant and Ted Ballou mittee as treasurer. Pablo E. Paez ‘03, ‘08 is vice president of to 2nd Lieutenant. Lt Wren also re- Richman joined the FAUNAA Board in corporate relations for The GEO Group, Inc. ceived his Cadet Orientation Pilot and 2009 and previously served as vice chair. He and executive director of The GEO Group Mission Transport Pilot certificates. earned a Bachelor of Business Administra- Foundation. He received bachelor’s degrees Major Gloria Essaye received Civil tion from FAU and is president of Rich- in finance and real estate, as well as an MBA Air Patrol’s Red Service Award for 20 man Capital Management, an investment from FAU. Paez was student body president years with the organization. Master of management firm that consults with high from 2002 to 2003 and represented FAU Ceremonies, She has sponsored numer- net worth individuals, foundations and pen- as the first student member on the Florida ous scholarships for squadron cadets to sion plans. Richman is a former president of Board of Governors. He previously served attend encampments and Special Activi- the Rotary Club of Boca Raton and trustee on the FAUNAA Board from 2003 to 2009. ties. member of the Greater Boca Raton Cham- Roland Valdivieso ‘98 is vice president Next, Jackie Zarrilli and Christi- ber of Commerce. and senior commercial banker for TD Bank, na Zarrilli received 10- year Red Service “I am honored to serve as FAUNAA providing financial solutions to mid-size Awards. 1st Lt JackieZarrilli’s role in board chair,” said Richman. “I look forward businesAes in South Florida. He received a to working with my fellow board members bachelor’s degree in management from the the success of the squadron’s cadet pro- to advance the mission of the alumni asso- College of Business at FAU and served as a grams and public affairs was acknowl- edged. Christina Zarrilli was held up as ciation and continue to pave the way for a student orientation leader and president of U.S. Air Force (ret) Sr Master Sgt Alan bright future for FAU.” Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Valdivieso is a cadet role model for her 10 years of service and CAP achievements. Clineman presented Cadet Sr Master Sgt The board also welcomed three new a member of the Broward Alliance for eco- Johann Douglas with several prestigious members, noted for their civic service and nomic development, and previously served Ten cadets were promoted to the next rank. Two cadets, Miller Caldwell and awards. Flanked on the right by C/SrA professional accomplishments: on the FAUNAA Board from 2001 to 2007. Juliana Mora and left by C/SrA Jonathan Reinaldo (Rey) Moré ‘74 is a retired se- Daniel Henao were recognized earning the milestone Wright Brothers Achieve- Burrage, Joe Motes presented them Marine ment, promoting them to non-commis- Corps’ Esprit de Corp medals. Musical Rewind: A Trip sion officers. Jonathan Burrage and medals; earning the Gold Medal Hudson Juliana Mora were promoted to Cadet Rickard, Silver Medal Jonathan Burrage, Senior Airmen. Burrage also received and Bronze Juliana Mora. C/SSgt Dan- Through the Decades Group 6’s Rising Star Award and Mora iel Henao was the Sons of the American BOCA RATON – The city of Boca their Cadet Training Most Improved. Revolution’s Good Citizenship Award Raton has announced its summer line-up Taylor Broad and Johnathan Ballou recipient. Motes presented the Sons of of free weekend concert events, “Musical became Cadet Airmen First Class. Ac- American Revolutions Certificates of Rewind: A Trip Through the Decades,” at knowledging the work it takes to earn Appreciation for their participation in the Mizner Park Amphitheater, located the first cadet promotion, Cadet Com- veteran events to squadron cadets Bal- at 590 Plaza Real in Downtown Boca. mander 2d Lt Macdonald congratulated lou, Broad, Castillo, Cleghorn, Mussen- “We assembled a wonderful series of Nicolas Castillo and Joalbert Mussenden den and Noel. diverse live entertainment from old fa- for earning the rank of Cadet Airman. Representing the Veterans of Foreign vorites to new artists with current hits, Both these young men will attend Flori- Wars, Barry Goldin, presented C/2Lt so there is definitely something for ev- da Wing’s training Encampment held at Zackery Macdonald with VFW’s Cadet eryone,” said Chrissy Biagiotti, Manager Camp Blanding in July. Officer of the Year Award and C/SMSgt of Cultural Facilities, City of Boca Ra- The Squadron’s First Sergeant, Jo- Johann Douglas with VFW’s NCO of ton. The series kicked off on Saturday, hann Douglas, sets the example for ca- the Year Award. Goldin acknowledged June 9, when 97.9 WRMF hosted a Party dets with his military bearing and rapid Zackery Macdonald’s 1st place and in the Parkfeaturing American Idol win- John Waite promotions. At last year’s ceremony he Michael Mannino’s 3rd place, winning ner Kris Allen and 80’s sensation John ue. For more information visit www. became a Cadet Airman and at this one, Voice of Democracy speeches. VFW’s Waite. Nearly 2500 people gathered to mizneramphitheater.com or, call (561) he was promoted to Cadet Senior Mas- middle school Patrol Pen winners were enjoy the night of free music under the 393-7806 or follow updates on Twitter @ ter Sergeant. U.S. Air Force retired Se- also recognized; 1st place Hudson stars. The rewind will continue to work miznerparkamphi. nior Master Sergeant Alan Clineman Rickard, 2nd place Daniel Henao, and its way back through the seventies, the Summer Schedule of Amphitheater presented this exceptional cadet with 3rd place Miller Caldwell. sixties and end in the fifties. Free Concert Events: several prestigious awards, Air Force The ceremony concluded with recog- This month, the rewind continues into and Squadron Cadet of the Year, and nition for veterans’ service to the nation the psychedelic sixties with Grateful Dead July 2011 Air Force Sergeant’s Association and with special acknowledgment of CAP tribute band Crazy Fingers, who will per- Group 6 NCO of the Year. In addition, Major Bill Bottle, WWII U.S. Army Air form Dead favorites and sixties songs on Saturday, July 21 – 8:00 p.m. he received CAP’s Special Acts Ribbon Corps pilot. The ceremony was followed Saturday, July 21at 8 p.m.. Another South 60s and for the second time their Communi- by a cake reception. Florida favorite, The Fabulons, will close Crazy Fingers a tribute the Grateful ty Service Award for 60 hours of service The Boca Raton Composite Squadron the series with some twisting and shout- Dead and hits from the sixties outside of CAP. regular meetings are held on Tuesday ing through the fifties. Representing several veteran orga- evenings 6:30pm to 9pm at the Civil Air Blankets and chairs are permitted at August 2011 nizations, U.S. Marine Corps retired Joe Patrol building at Boca Raton Airport. the free summer events, and chairs are Motes, presented C/2d Lt Zackery Mac- See webpage www.capboca.org. It is the also available for rent. Food and beverage Friday, August 10 – 8:00 p.m. donald with the Disabled American Vet- official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. vendors will be on site, so no coolers or 50s erans Service Award. At this ceremony Visit www.gocivilairpatrol.com or outside alcoholic beverages are allowed. The Fabulons tribute to the 50s Macdonald also received the Special Act www.capvolunteernow.com for more in- The events are rain or shine. Preferred and CAC Service Ribbons. Motes pre- formation. parking is available adjacent to the ven- see pics pg. B5 sented the Marine Corps’ Esprit de Corp see pics pg. B9 Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 105 - 11

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Palm Tran Introduces Online Real-Time Tools for Passengers Palm Tran has implemented two nered with Google to include its infor- structions, and estimated arrival times. the street network, show actual bus new tools to assist riders planning their mation in Google Transit www.google. The service also provides estimates on locations, and other pertinent informa- public transportation trips online using com/transit. Passengers enter their walking time and monetary savings by tion. All customers need to do is select geographic information system (GIS) starting and ending destination and choosing transit over driving. Google their route and then select a bus stop. and global positioning system (GPS) departure or arrival time. Each Google Transit can help a passenger plan a The system is designed to show the technology for computers or data plan- Transit search request provides satel- route on Palm Tran and connect to oth- next three scheduled trips and current equipped smart phones. Google Transit lite images and user-friendly maps dis- er Florida transit systems. on-time information for each at that bus and InfoPoint (from Avail Technolo- played beside a Palm Tran route itiner- InfoPoint www.pbcgov.com/info- stop. gies) are online service products now ar y. point provides real-time bus informa- Please visit www.pbcgov.com/palm- available to passengers. Google Transit will provide up to tion based on route, location and di- tran/ for more information. For trip planning, Palm Tran part- three suggested trip plans, transfer in- rection. The display screen will depict Man Arrested Trying to Break into Boca Raton Municipal Meetings, Boca Home Activities, Week of July 9-13 BOCA RATON -- On Tuesday, July 3 at cated a male at 900 South Ocean Boulevard. July 9 - COMMUNITY REDEVEL- July 12 - DROP-IN STORYTIME about 3:40 in the morning, Boca Raton Po- The suspect, identified as Jean Saintilus, OPMENT AGENCY/CITY COUN- 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM at Downtown Li- lice officers responded to a burglary to a resi- matched the description given by the victim CIL WORKSHOP MEETING brary dence in the area of 1000 Spanish River Rd. and his wife. Saintilus told officers he was 1:30 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ PENSION The victim told officers he and his wife walking from his home near 1500 SW 2nd CITIZENS’ PEDESTRIAN AND PLAN DISABILITY REVIEW COM- were awoken by a noise coming from the Avenue and was going to the beach. The vic- patio, which surrounds the apartment. The tim and his wife identified Saintilus as the BIKEWAY ADVISORY BOARD MITTEE victim looked through the sliding glass door person trying to enter their patio. 7:30 PM at Boca Raton Community 3:00 PM at Pension Office and saw a male reaching his arm through the Officers arrested Saintilus and charged Center Annex GENERAL EMPLOYEES’ PENSION screen, attempting to unlock the patio door. him with attempted burglary. Police said July 10 - GREEN LIVING ADVISORY PLAN BOARD The suspect saw the victim and ran. Saintilus has previously been arrested for loi- BOARD 4:00 PM at Pension Office Police said officers checking the area lo- tering and prowling. 8:30 AM at 6500 Building ZONING BOARD OF ADJUST- PLANNING ADVISORY REVIEW MENT 9:30 AM at City Hall, First Floor Con- 7:00 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber ference Room July 13 PBC Financial Management and PARKS & RECREATION BOARD EYES TO THE SKIES 5:15 PM at James A Rutherford Com- 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Children’s Sci- Budget Earns GFOA Distinguished munity Center - Patch Reef Park ence Explorium CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEET- ALADDIN Budget Presentation Award ING 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM at Willow Theatre 6:00 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber at Sugar Sand Park The Palm Beach County Office of ernment budgeting. In order to receive COMMUNITY APPEARANCE July 14 - BI-LINGUAL STORY TIME Financial Management and Budget it, OFMB must satisfy a stringent set BOARD 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM at Downtown Li- (OFMB) has once again received the of nationally recognized guidelines for 7:00 PM at Boca Raton Community brary Distinguished Budget Presentation effective budget presentation. These Center, Silver Palm Room East TOT TIME Award from the Government Finance guidelines are designed to show how July 11 - SPECIAL MASTER HEAR- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Sugar Sand Officers Association (GFOA) of the well the Palm Beach County budget ING Park Community Center United States and Canada. serves as a policy document, a financial 9:00 AM at City Hall, Council Chamber SATURDAYS AT SANBORN - Free This marks the 26th consecutive plan, an operations guide, and a com- BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DIS- Fitness Classes at 9:00 am and year OFMB has been recognized by munications device. TRICT STEERING COMMITTEE 10:30 AM at Sanborn Square the Chicago-based nonprofit profes- The GFOA serves approximately 3:00 PM at City Hall, DS Second Floor ALADDIN sional organization. OFMB Director 17,000 government finance profession- Large Conference Room 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM at Willow Theatre Liz Bloeser accepted the Certificate of als throughout North America. The ELDER AFFAIRS ADVISORY at Sugar Sand Park Recognition for Budget Presentation organization’s Distinguished Budget BOARD ALADDIN on behalf of her staff. Presentation Award program is the 4:00 PM at Police Services, Second 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM at Willow Theatre The award reflects a commitment only national awards program for gov- Floor Conference Room at Sugar Sand Park to meet the highest principles of gov- ernmental budgeting.

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ENTERTAINMENT HEALTHY LIVING “Magic Mike” What to Watch for Boca Raunchy Fun for When Exercising in Life & Females the Summer Time See page B6 FOOD REVIEW Linda Bean’s Arts Lobster Roll- It The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B6 Says It All + More See page B8 BJuly 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 • Year III • Number 105 “Live at Lynn” 2012 Series to Feature National, International Stars BOCA RATON -- Lynn University and Jan McArt, di- Bravo Amici. Enjoy a spectacular night as these stunning di- rector of theatre arts program development, announce that vas, handsome tenors, on-stage charisma and beautiful voices season subscriptions are now available for the popular Lib- combine to create an unbeatable combination. The program by Dodson’s LIVE AT LYNN Theatre Series 2013. Individ- is sponsored by Linda L. Miller, Jackie Gill, Bob Levinson ual tickets are also on sale. and Zelda Luxenberg. Scheduled headliners at the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Saturday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 17, 4 p.m., Wold Performing Arts Center on the Lynn campus include Cirque D’Amour. Combining the magical artistry of a Euro- a return visit by classical music sensations Bravo Amici, pean circus with the flirtatious camp of Burlesque, this is an the magical artistry of Cirque D’Amour, the Abba Tribute intimate evening of song, dance, humor and mind-blowing band Adbracadabra, and the super hot Latin dancers Miami acrobatics featuring gorgeous costuming, an electrifying All Stars, who wowed both the audience and the judges on score and seductive choreography. Exclusive production the hit NBC TV show, America’s Got Talent. sponsor is Elaine Johnson Wold. “This year’s LIVE AT LYNN Theatre Series hosts both Saturday, March 2, 7:30 and Sunday, March 3, 4 p.m., national and international performers in a delicious selection Adbracadabra. Dust off the leisure suits and platform shoes of top tier performers that will delight entertainment fans and transport back to the ’70s when disco was king. This ul- of all ages. Anyone who loves beautiful music brilliantly per- timate tribute band puts on such a dazzling show delivered formed should plan now on attending every knock-out pro- with such energy and detail that fans have sworn the original duction,” said McArt. ABBA members have reunited. Exclusive production spon- “For over 30 years, I have strived to present the Boca Ra- sor is Christine E. Lynn. ton community and surrounding areas with the finest of en- Saturday, April 6, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 7, 4 p.m., tertainment with something for everyone, and I think we’ve Miami All Stars. As seen on America’s Got Talent, these topped ourselves this year,” she added. “We hope to meet dancers represent Miami as the melting pot of America and new subscribers and make new friends here in the Keith C. feature the sizzling Latin fire for which the city is famous. Re- and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn nowned for their Latin International Ballroom, they train in University, so treat yourself to an evening out and let us en- all styles of dance. Their excitement and passion is expertly tertain you.” shared with the audience in a way that has to be seen to be The schedule is: believed. Sponsored by Gordon Harcourt Heaver; Cabaret Saturday, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 27, 4 p.m., reception sponsored by Kathy & Ron Assaf.

Also during 2013, the Wold Performing Arts Center will be home for the LIVE AT LYNN American Songbook Se- ries featuring musical tributes by Marshall Turkin and the Classical Jazz Ensemble to immortal songwriters includ- ing Jerry Herman (January 6); Henry Mancini (January 20); The Three Titans: Jules Stein, Frank Loesser and Fred- erick Loewe (February 10); and The Three Swingers: Vernon Duke and Jimmy McHugh (March 10). Season subscriptions are now available at a 25 percent dis- count – only $262 for orchestra seats (regularly $350) and $236 for Mezzanine seating (usually $315). Subscriptions can be purchased online at http://events.lynn.edu/, or at the Boice Box Office in the Wold Performing Arts Center on the Lynn University campus, on the west side of Military Trail in Boca Raton. Tickets for individual performances will be available for purchase on July 2 by calling 561.237.9000. Tickets are $45/mezzanine, $50/orchestra, and $65/box. They are available for purchase at the Lynn University Box Office, located in the Wold Performing Arts Center at 3601 N. Military Trail. Tickets also may be purchased online at http://events.lynn.edu/ or by phone at 561.237.9000.

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Jon Burford, who won the Biggest Tease (best hair) Award. Todd and Elaine Martens. Outgoing president and Boca Raton Architect, Doug Mum- maw.

John Molica and Club President Elect, Julie Vinale. Todd Martens, Gary Hildebrand and Alexis Aubrey. Dennis Frisch introducing the new club president, Bill Rid- dick

Musical Rewind: A Trip Through The Decades

Chris Allen Chris Allen John Waite

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield Food Review Marc Kent “Magic Mike” Raunchy Linda Bean’s Lobster Fun for Females Roll- It Says It All + More Linda Bean’s Perfect Maine Lobster Booster consisting of spinach fettucini Roll is a toasted New England gluten-free tossed with the lobster cream sauce par- split top bun with fresh cold meat from mesan, Maine shrimp and a side salad a one pound lobster in a herb dressing. (after 5 PM please) complete the list of Served in a basket with salt and vinegar specialties. chips from “Miss Vicki” and pickle chips Mixed green salad or Caesar salad with a portion of cole slaw – a succulent with a variety of dressings can be had. offering to enjoy. If this giant portion is Add seafood pieces if you wish. too much, order the Junior Lobster Roll We note Maine lobsters at market at half the price. price as well as steamed mussels and Other sections are a Maine shrimp steamed baby clams- these two are not to roll, crabmeat roll, both fresh, tasty and our liking as the bivalves were too bland terrific. or too mushy and their white wine, pesto Available by cup or bowl, lobster and garlic broth had a very poor taste. bisque is smooth, silky and savory. For There are 6 items on the menu of a dollar more they add chunks of lobster grilled sandwiches and wraps. meat and call it Lobster Stew. The Maine The simpler fare listing includes a Scene from “Magic Mike” clam chowder with its diced potatoes is a spinach and artichoke dip with or with- sweet, full flavor choice. out crabmeat, grilled cheese with or Two offbeat adult romantic com- ing grown-up responsibility. It’s not a Linda Bean’s Pasta Lobster “Traps”, 5 without lobster bisque plus an all beef edies open this past weekend. “Magic movie I would want to see alone, but ravioli with a lobster cream sauce parme- hotdog and more. Mike” is aimed more specifically at it is fun seeing women express their san – available after 5PM only-a nice dish Desserts are blueberry pie, apple pie the female audience. carnal fantasies like, um, men. through the pasta seems a bit doughy. and a “Maine mini Whoopie pie”, either The ladies turned out in force for a Three stars The Port Cylde Crab Melt – crabmeat, traditional, peanut butter, raspberry, mo- preview screening at AMC Aventura. “Ted” Very Raunchy; tomatoes, cheddar cheese and mayo on cha or pumpkin. They were whipped into a squealing, Not Much Fun for Anyone grilled Panini bread was a mixture of in- Soft drinks, waters, lemonade, iced screaming frenzy by a fast-talking Much less enjoyable is “Ted,” which gredients that didn’t quite make it. tea or coffee available but for the beer Miami radio personality. Frankly it is a tawdry tale about a 35-year-old A new specialty item on the menu is drinkers 6 are on tap, 11 brands by bottle was a little scary, but it set the tone man who has to choose between his Lobster Mac and Cheese. This most deli- plus O’Doul’s non alcoholic. Wine lov- for “Magic Mike,” a yarn about strut- best friend, a childhood Teddy bear, cious dish is a hearty portion of excellent ers can choose from 5 domestic whites, 4 ting male strippers in a tawdry Tampa and a real-life woman. taste with chunks of leg and claw meat. reds and 1 sparkling. We have to applaud the recipe – it is like Pricing for the food and beverages is “Club Xquisite.” “Ted” is directed and co-written by no other Mac and Cheese we’ve tasted – fair for the portions and varieties offered. Channing Tatum stars as the title irreverent “Family Guy” creator Seth don’t miss this one! Seating 40 inside and 40 at sidewalk ta- character. He also co-produced the MacFarlane, who also voices the CG- The Lobster Cuddlers- a pair of bles, this is one of 5 Linda Bean’s mini- film, which was directed by Steven animated Ted. scored claws with fresh butter dipping chain. Delray is open 7 days-Sunday Soderbergh. “Ted” is set specifically in Boston sauce, or lobster sliders- 3 in number – through Thursday from 11AM to 9PM, You could say Tatum has an inti- to take advantage of star Mark Wahl- over greens, or lobster quesadilla con- Friday and Saturday until 10PM. This mate knowledge of the subject mat- berg’s real-life background. taining lobster meat, cheddar cheese, very casual corner is at 200 East Atlantic ter, as he did some stripping before he The story begins in 1985 with a sliced mushrooms, roasted red peppers Avenue in Delray Beach (561-276-2502). turned to acting. Christmas wish by young John Ben- with herb dressing or the Delray Energy Go and Enjoy! Tatum is still a better dancer (and nett (Bretton Manley) that his beloved stripper) than he is an actor, but that Teddy bear could to life. Thanks to the is perfectly fine for this story, written magic of computer animation Ted not by Reid Carolin. While there are ele- only springs to life, he develops a ran- ments of a cautionary tale, most of this dy personality of his own. is played for laughs and bawdy physi- “Ted” is rated R. Much of the hu- cal fun. mor derives from the shock value of a Mike (Tatum) is the star of Club foul-mouthed Teddy bear doing raun- Xquisite, which is run by an ex-strip- chy things. Ted is like a perennial ado- per named Dallas (a superbly chiseled lescent, always on the make. Inexpli- Matthew McConaughey). cably women find this attractive. We see Mike in action, thrilling a John has a longtime girlfriend girl who has just turned 21 and who named Lori (Mila Kunis) who also just wants to have fun with her girl- inexplicably tolerates Ted as a rival friends. for her affections. A crossroads is Mike has a day job working con- met when John and Lori come home struction. On the job he meets Adam to find Ted partying with four hook- (Alex Pettyfer), a 19-year-old guy he ers. It’s not so much the hookers but calls “The Kid.” the really gross thing one of them has Mike sees potential in The Kid, done that disgusts Lori. and when a guy falls to show up for a Understandably Lori issues an ulti- show, he pushes Dallas to give Adam matum: the bear or me. a chance. He turns out to be a natural. I don’t know what is so tragic about Complications ensue when Mike a man having to man up, but a num- falls for Adam’s protective older sis- ber of Hollywood fantasies seem to be ter Brooke (Cody) and Adam becomes based on the same “dilemma.” Jason entangled with dope-dealing shady Segal had the same problem in “The characters. Muppets,” but that was a kinder, gen- But “Magic Mike’ is not about the tler and more touching comedy. “Ted” perils of stripping or drugs. It’s more is simply gross and not much fun. about the joy of proudly strutting your stuff, with a side plot of accept- Two stars July 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012 throughBoca Life July 11,& Arts 2012 forSection news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 105 - 19B7

On The Budget Ale Montesdeoca Girl’s Bedroom Many people assume that girls always dream in pink and purple. However, nowadays girls are choosing a variety of colors. From pink, to blue, even to black… now little girls choose room colors of various kinds.

Recently, I have had more modern requests with a clean and chic feel. This room is a great example. A 6 year old girl wanted blue and green incorporated into her bedroom. The bed set is modern, yet keeps the room young and fresh.

This room is elegant, contemporary and clean with a purple and pink color pallet.

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Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012Jul5, 2012through through July July 11, 11, 2012 2012 20B8 - EditionEdition 105105 Section B Delray Beach Playhouse Children’s Theater Presents “Willy Wonka Jr.” Healthy Living DELRAY features “The Candy Man”, “Pure Imagi- Dr. Marcia Perretto Medina BEACH -- The nation”, “Oompa Loompa” and ”I Want it Delray Beach Now”. “It is a pleasure to work with so Playhouse Chil- many talented young singers and actors. What to Watch for When dren’s The- This is one summer show you will not atre presents want to miss.”, said Gideos. Exercising in the Summer Time Willy Wonka, The playhouse is staging a promo- Jr., Roald Dahl’s timeless story of the tion with local merchants who will have The high temperatures in the summer and plain water. Apply massage to the in- world famous candy man, on Saturday, hidden “Golden Tickets” that can be re- time may pose several risks to those who volved muscles to decrease the pain, cool July 7 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, deemed at The Factory at The Playhouse exercise under the sun. More dangerous down the body with wet towels to de- July 8 at 1 and 4 p.m. With a cast of over for a free “Scrumdiddlyumptious” prize. yet is to exercise under the heat and the crease the body metabolism, and prevent 30 talented young actors ranging in age Just look for a poster at participating busi- high humidity levels. Learn how to pro- the further loss of fluids thru sweat. from 5 – 18 from all over Palm Beach nesses and then look for the ticket. tect yourself against this 4 dangerous County, this lively show is sure to enter- To reserve tickets to the show, call the health conditions that may be potentially 3) Heat Exaustion tain audiences of all ages. box office at 561-272-1281 Ext. 4. Tick- fatal. Heat Exaustion is a dangerous condi- Directed by Marla Gideos, this stage ets are $15 for adults and $12 for students tion that can lead to serious health com- adaptation of Charlie and the Choco- 18 and younger. The playhouse is locat- 1) Dehydration plications. The symptoms commonly late Factory features the songs from the ed at 950 NW 9th Street, Delray Beach. The dehydration is not only limited to observed during heat exaustion are: dizzi- classic family film Willy Wonka and the Parking is free. the summer months, even do being more Chocolate Factory. The memorable score commun this time of the year. Several health professionals believe that the ma- jority of the population is in a chronic Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park dehydration state. Beverages like coffee, teas, sodas, and alcohol, act like diuretics, and if consumed daily, without at least Presenting Two Shows in July the same amount of water ingested, it BOCA RATON – The Willow The- Cost: $10 adult $5 children 12 years and will cause dehydration. Now, if the in- atre at Sugar Sand Park is presenting two under. dividual is physically active the chances shows during July. Aladdin meets his uncle who convinc- for dehydration are even higher. Work- A community cabaret with 20 per- es him to retrieve a lamp, which turns out ing outdoors under high humidity and formers, including singers, dancers & to be magic. Join Aladdin’s adventures as temperatures promotes perspiration, and comedians, will be presented Wednesday, he falls in love with a princess, meets a ge- may cause dehydration. The perspiration July 18 at 7:30 p.m. Participants will have nie who grants him wishes, fights off an is an important process, because it cools five minutes of fame on the Willow The- evil sorcerer, and lives happily ever after. down the body, but at the same time it de- atre stage. Call ahead to register. Willow Theatre box office hours hydrates it by the loss of electrolytes. If Tickets are $5 and will be on sale one are T-F, 10am-1pm and 5pm-8pm; Sat. you are lightly dehydrated and sweat you week prior to the show. 1-5pm; and 1 hour prior to all showtimes. may aggravate the dehydration. It is im- Also, Aladdin will be presented by the Call (561) 347-3948 or visit www.willow- portant to maintain good levels of fluid Curtain Call Players July 13 at 7 p.m., July theatre.org. 14 at noon and 2 p.m. and July 15 at 2 p.m.

ness, chills (mainly in the arms and body), nausea, moderate to severe headaches, decreased coordination, muscle weakness, muscle cramps, and increased heart bit. If you experience one or more of these symptoms you should: stop the activity immediately, drink plenty of fluids and sports drinks,change in loose and dry clothes, lye down with your legs elevated above the heart level, and go to the near- ingestion at all times. Once you feel thisty est emergency room. it is already too late, because the human body can withstand hours of critical lev- els of lack of fluids before you feel thirsty. 4) Heat stroke By watching the color of your urine you Heat stroke can be fatal. Unfortunately you may know if you are dehydrated. The several individuals ignore the symptoms urine must be pale yellow or even very of heatstroke and continue to push to the clear. If not, you must ingest more fluids. point of a termoregulatory system col- lapse. The symptoms of heat stroke are 2) Muscle Cramps due to the heat similar to the symptoms of heat exaus- Muscle cramps caused by the high tion but rapidly progress to: desorienta- temperatures of the summer are very tion, severe weakness, strange behavior, painful and rarely improve with a quick rapid pulse, cessation of sweat, hot and massage or by firming the leg on the dry skin, and high body temperature of ground. They occur due to the loss of 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Cel- minerals with the sweat and dehydration. cius) or higher, loss of consciousness, Once you get to the point of this type of convulsions and coma. cramps, it’s to late to try to replace the To practice physical exercises out- fluids and electrolytes lost. To get rid doors is very important, but do not allow of this type of muscle cramps you have the heat to put your health in danger. Fol- to interrupt the physical activity you are low the above stated precautions, don’t performing and must ingest fluids. The forget to apply a good sunscreen and en- fluids ingested may includ sports drinks joy the benefits of the summer.

“Dr. Medina is a graduate from a renown brazilian university since 1995 and attended Nova South- eastern University where she received her clinical doctorate degree in 2009. She specializes in orthopedics, sports rehabilitation and nutrition and is associated with Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute since 2008.” July 5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012 throughBoca Life July 11,& Arts 2012 forSection news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 105 - 21B9

S P O T L I G H T Boca Raton Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol honors volunteers

Boca Raton Composite Squadron Commander Douglas Macdonald Commander Douglas Macdonald promoted Richard Haugh- Barry Goldin awarded Veterans of Foreign Wars NCO and and Cadet Commander Zackery Macdonald flank ceremony’s featured ton to 1stLieutenant and acknowledged his support of the Officer of the Year respectively to Johann Douglas (rt) and speaker Christopher Ziebarth who told audience how Civil Air Patrol squadron cadets’ Aerospace Education. Zackery Macdonald (lft). helped him achieve his dream job of becoming an airline pilot. Photos: Lt Jackie Zarrilli

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Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com July 5, 2012Jul5, 2012 through through July July 11, 11, 2012 2012 22 - Edition 105 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL East/West Boca Raton, FL THE CITIZENS VOICE Barber Shop Damaged By Fire in By Al Zucaro Boca Raton Fiscal Responsibility or Fiscal Armageddon

An old proverb is that everything to force renegotiation. This is being seems to change but often actually re- done in cities like San Diego and San mains the same. Jose, Ca. with both these municipali- After being away for the last few ties having borne the cost of the ref- weeks and now returning to the on- erendum process and now having to going controversy raised by Boca absorb the cost of litigation to defend Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility, an the voters’ action. action item requiring a closer look at Bankruptcy, the nuclear option for choices for our elected officials to con- cities, which allows for local govern- sider is warranted. ment to set aside contract obligations Mayor Whelchel made the recom- and enter into new talks under the mendation to bring to the forefront supervision of a Federal Bankruptcy the pension issues being demanded judge. This opens up a Pandora’s by this vocal citizens’ group, a righ- box on many other issues beyond teous position. However, rumor has those raised by Boca Citizens for Fis- it that the Mayor is actually the cat- cal Responsibility and may result in BOCA RATON – At about 9:45 p.m. room of the shop and quickly extin- alyst driving these issues with the many unintended consequences; and on Sunday, July 1, Boca Raton firefighters guished it. firefighters in her crosshairs for their State receivership, another nuclear responded to a report of a structure fire Smoke did spread to the adjacent pet opposition during the last election option which will take away the deci- at 1959 N. Federal Highway after emer- store and firefighters had to use large cycle. Regardless, the issue is impor- sion making powers from our elected gency dispatchers received the 9-1-1 call. fans to remove the smoke. No pets were tant and, whether for right or wrong officials and places them with a state Fire crews arrived within minutes harmed and there were no reported inju- reasons, deserves a public hearing and appointee. Certainly not an option fa- and noticed light smoke coming from the ries. conversation. So the city manager vored by anyone currently involved in barber shop storefront and black smoke Fire officials estimate the damage at will do just that at a public hearing this argument. showing from the rear of the building. $10,000.00. The cause of the fire is under on July 10th. All are welcomed to at- Fire crew located the fire in the snack investigation. tend….. The Band-Aid approach…. In researching the pension issues from around the nation, one finds very All of these beg the question of PBC Water Utilities Department interesting options, none of which how we got here and how we get out are particularly appealing and all of of this fiscal mess. Correcting the to Flush Lines Starting July 16 which are litigious and costly. mess will take an adult conversation To maintain high water quality in from all parties concerned; recogni- the county’s water distribution sys- What are the options….. tion that there are not the funds to tem, continue on the current course; and, Palm Beach County Water Utilities To begin, there are existing agree- a realization that ultimately any finan- Department will temporarily modify ments not subject to reopening at this cial resolution will have to be borne the disinfection process used to treat time. Therefore, from a contract point by current and future citizens of Boca drinking water. of view, elected officials have three Raton. The county will be using a some- available options: So stay tuned, stay in touch with what stronger disinfection process to Honor the current contracts and the upcoming action items and stay produce chlorine residual instead of do nothing. A result not acceptable to involved with the decisions of our a chloramine residual from July 16 to the fiscal responsibility group; elected officials. Representative gov- August 16, 2012. The county will also low the chlorine to dissipate. Renegotiate the contracts. How- ernment is based upon the premise increase hydrant flushing during this Users of home dialysis machines, ever, that will require the unions to that the collective wisdom of the elec- time. This is a preventative mainte- owners of tropical fish and managers agree to voluntarily reopen negotia- torate results in a collective wisdom nance process. of stores and restaurants with fish and tions, a result that is becoming more of the elected who are charged with Customers served by the Palm shellfish holding tanks are advised to and more unlikely; and, voting the vote in the collective citi- Beach County Water Utilities Depart- seek professional advice as the method Break the contracts and force liti- zens’ best interest. ment may notice a slight chlorine taste for removing chlorine residuals differs gation that the city will lose and spend One can only hope that representa- or odor in their tap water during this from removing chloramine residuals a lot of the citizens’ tax dollars in the tive government actually works as de- period. These temporary conditions from tap water. process. signed. We citizens deserve to have will not cause adverse health effects. For more information, call the Palm None of these are acceptable. our leaders take on the hard issues. It If you are especially sensitive to Beach County Water Utilities Depart- None of these will satisfy all parties is our job to make sure they know how the taste or odor of chlorine, keep an ment at( 561) 740-4600, option #3. concerned. we feel… open container of drinking water in But these are not the only ugly op- Thank you Boca Citizens for Fiscal your refrigerator for a few hours to al- tions…. Responsibility for suggesting that all Looking around the nation at other Boca citizens tell our elected officials cities facing similar circumstances, their feelings by phone, by fax, and in one finds three other processes be- person….. ing used that are equally unacceptable with varying degrees of difficulty and See you July 10th…..don’t be costs. late…. &

These are as follows: Al Zucaro 315-269-3882

Referendum vote of the citizens

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune Real Thai Noodles in Boca Raton By Skip Sheffield Boca Raton is filled with restaurants of familiar nationalities: Italian, French, Greek, Spanish, Mediterranean, Jewish, but there is nothing quite like Kin Noodle Bar, 200 S. Federal Highway, Boca Raton. Smiling owner-chef Ben Kin is from Thailand. He has been in the USA only seven years, and Kin Noo- dle Bar only just opened in March. Kin first settled first in San Francisco, which has a large Asian population. It was there he learned how to speak Eng- lish and started making his signature Pad Thai noodles for BKK Bangkok Restau- rant. In 2009 he opened his first restaurant, Kin Noodle Bar, in Chicago. It was such a success he opened a second Chicago res- taurant nine months later. Kin has a cousin named Pat Chan who arrived in the USA 12 years ago and opened a Thai restaurant in Jupiter. Pat invited Ben to visit, and encouraged her relative to open a restaurant in Florida. “We looked at several different loca- tions, but Boca Raton seemed to be a great location,” says Pat. “Nobody is doing au- thentic Thai noodles, and Ben is the best. It’s time for something different in Boca.” Ben sold his second restaurant in Chi- cago and signed a lease for his current location. Ben Kin creates from scratch all the noodles on the menu, including Thai, egg noodle, rice noodle and Japanese Udon. Ben Kin has been making noodles and cooking since he was a child at the side of his grandmother in Bangkok. “It’s a lot of work, but I love it,” says Owner Ben Kin Ben. “In the future we will have more va- and boneless duck on a bed of spinach. The wait staff will always ask about sea- “Ben just loves to cook and he works rieties of noodles I will add to the menu.” Soups include Miso as mild or spicy as soning, because Thai cuisine can be quite so hard,” says Pat. “We want to create As it is there is quite a variety of items you want, veggie, chicken or shrimp Tom spicy and hot. something different that people really on the Kin Noodle menu, and each noodle Yum, chicken or shrimp Tom Kha and Whether its fried rice, Kin noodle, Ra- love.” Judging by just two visits to Kin dish is distinctly different. Thai cuisine is Udon with portabella mushroom, chicken men or one of Kin’s specialties, the ingre- Noodle, there is much to love and much big on fresh seafood, and Ben Kin’s cre- and fresh spinach. dients will be wonderfully fresh and pre- to return for. ations are exquisite. There are more than A half-dozen salads made with the pared with care. Prices are surprisingly Kin Noodle delivers in east Boca a dozen appetizers, including such unusu- freshest ingredients whet the appetite. reasonable (the most expensive dinner on from Yamato Road south to SW al items as soft shell crab, deep friend oc- Noodles can be served with chicken, beef the menu is $19.95), and there are daily 10th Street and west to Powerline Road. topus in takoyaki sauce, crunchy calamari veggie, tofu, shrimp, squid or scallops. specials. Modernizing Medicine Opens Headquarters in Boca Raton BOCA RATON – On June 14, Palm ber of Commerce, Troy McLellan and growth between 2010 and 2011. Beach County Commissioner Steven Palm Beach County Commissioner Steven “We’re delighted to have our work Abrams and other local officials attended Abrams, helped the Modernizing Medi- recognized by the South Florida Busi- the grand opening of Modernizing Medi- cine team officially celebrate their new fa- ness Journal and to be ranked number one cine’s new 15,000-square-foot headquar- cility with a ribbon cutting ceremony. among a list of highly successful com- ters in Boca Raton. Recently rated one of Florida’s fastest panies,” said Daniel Cane, CEO and Co- Located at 3600 FAU Blvd., the compa- growing companies by the South Florida Founder of Modernizing Medicine. “I’m ny is projected to grow from 75 employees Business Journal, Modernizing Medicine incredibly humbled by this prestigious to 100 employees by the end of the year. is the creator of Electronic Medical As- honor and so proud of the entire Modern- Modernizing Medicine \celebrated its sistant, a cloud-based technology for the izing Medicine team. It’s a true testament move to its new headquarters by hosting health care industry. to our product, the EMA, and the strong Commissioner Abrams welcomes Modern- an open house in its new 15,000-square- Each year the SFBJ ranks South Flor- future we have ahead of us in the highly izing Medicine company officials to South foot facility, welcoming over 200 guests ida’s fastest-growing companies to deter- populated EMR space.” County. including Andrew Duffell, President & mine the prestigious ‘Fast 50.’ Companies Modernizing Medicine is delivering from any web-enabled Mac or PC, EMA CEO at Research Park at Florida Atlantic chosen are both private and public, range the next generation of electronic medi- adapts to each provider’s unique style of University, other FAU faculty members, in industry, including real estate develop- cal records (EMR) technology for the practice and is designed to interface with doctors, customers, industry leaders and ment, manufacturing, technology, health- healthcare industry. Our product, Elec- over 400 different practice management vendors. care and retail, and in size and annual tronic Medical Assistant(TM) (EMA), is systems. Today, Modernizing Medicine Local dignitaries including Boca Raton revenue. The companies are ranked by a cloud-based specialty-specific EMR with provides specialty-specific offerings for Mayor Susan Whelchel, Boca Raton City one-year percentage growth. a tremendous amount of medical content the dermatology, ophthalmology, and op- Council member Constance Scott, Presi- Modernizing Medicine led the ‘Fast already built-in. tometry markets, and to more than 500 dent and CEO of the Boca Raton Cham- 50’ pack with an impressive 2,800 percent Available as a native iPad application or practices across the country. Business www.bocaratontribune.com Jul5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 24 - Edition 105 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL BOCA RATON TRIBUNE WORShIP DIRECTORy BUSINESS BITS • BOCA RATON -- Vitacost.com, Inc., a leading online retailer of health and wellness Advent Lutheran Church products, announced that on June 25, the United States District Court for the Southern 300 East Yamato Road Beth Sar Shalom District of Florida entered a final judgment in favor of Vitacost.com, Inc. in the punitive Boca Raton, FL 33431 Camino Real Community class action complaint captioned Miyahira v. Vitacost.com, Inc., Ira P. Kerker, Richard P. 561-395-3632 Church Smith, Stewart Gitler, Allen S. Josephs, David N. Ilfeld, Lawrence A. Pabst, Eran Ezra, and www.adventboca.org 1551 West Camino Real Robert G. Trapp, Case 9:10-cv-80644-KLR. Plaintiffs have 30 days to file an appeal. Boca Raton, FL 33486 “We are very pleased with the court’s decision,” said Jeffrey Horowitz, Vitacost.com’s chief First Church Of Christ, executive officer. “The class action lawsuit was first announced in May 2010 and we are 561-499-4893 glad to now be putting this behind us as we continue to focus on executing our sales Scientist www.bethsarshalomfl.com 566 W Palmetto Park Road growth initiatives and managing the business for long-term profitable growth.” Boca Raton, FL 33432 Good Shepherd Lutheran • BOCA RATON -- Office Depot, Inc., a leading global provider of office supplies and 561-391-7689 Church services, has announced a new agreement with Rubbermaid, a leader in developing in- 6301 SW 18 Street novative, high-quality solutions that help organize and maintain order. Through this new Affirmation Lutheran Church Boca Raton, FL 33433 9465 Glades Road partnership, Rubbermaid storage products are now available at nationwide Office Depot 561-393-7007 retail store locations and online at www.officedepot.com. Boca Raton, FL 33434 561-483-6004 B'Nai Torah Congregation Journey Church (The) www.bocajourney.com • WEST PALM BEACH - -Luis J. Delgado, an attorney with Lesser, Lesser, Landy & 6261 SW 18 Street Smith, PLLC, has been selected as treasurer of the Palm Beach County Bar Association’s First United Methodist Boca Raton, FL 33433 The Kathyrn Lindgren Young Lawyers Section (YLS). Elected by his peers, Delgado will serve a one-year term, Church 561-392-8566 Theater responsible for supervising the finances of the Young Lawyers Section, working closely www.fumcbocaraton.org B.R. Community High Schl with the Association’s executive director, members of the executive board and executive 625 NE Mizner Blvd. Grace Community Church 1501 NW 15 Court committees. 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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Casey Cleveland By Mike Gora

Intentional Freedom State of Affairs

Happy Fourth of July! What a great Second, freedom always has a pur- Q I am a 92 year old man married to A Since the last place that you lived time to celebrate our freedom and enjoy pose. For Americans, we have indepen- an 84 year old woman for 20 years. I have with you wife was in Georgia it is likely our independence as Americans. But I dence for the sake of humanity. We be- been diagnosed with stage four cancer of that your divorce case will have to pro- must ask if there is more to our citizen- lieve it best represents how our Creator my pancreas. My doctor has told me that ceed in Georgia in order for a court to ship than simply celebration and enjoy- has designed us to function. For those I have only a couple of months to live. have the jurisdiction over you and over ment? I am not against those concepts, who follow Jesus, we have been set free We lived in Atlanta until last week, your property. I am all for a good party like the rest of from our sin for the sake of loving God when I decided that I wasn’t feeling However, divorce is divisible. If you us, I just have a sense that we, at times, and loving others. Remembering the well and could not live with the wife any file for divorce in Florida before your wife miss the whole point for the sake of a purpose of freedom will bring about in- more. I packed all my stuff and flew to files in Georgia your marriage can be end- once a year BBQ and some fireworks. tentionality and purpose that leads to a West Palm Beach to live with my daugh- ed here, but the judge cannot divide your I do the same thing when it comes heart that serves. ter. property here. to my faith. The Apostle Paul seemed Freedom is much like the biblical Just before I married the last time If you change your will to leave all to to somehow know I might miss the concept of grace. An undeserved gift I bought a house in Buckhead which your children and pass away before the big picture when he wrote his letter to meant to transform the recipient. I did is now worth about three times what I Georgia Court could divide your proper- the Galatians as he said, “For you were not earn the sacrifice of the men and paid for it. It has always remained in my ty you may achieve your goal to disinherit called to freedom, brothers. Only do women who willingly gave of their lives name. There was a mortgage on it, but we your wife. not use your freedom as an opportunity so that I could live in freedom. I did not paid it off with a lot of my savings and I cannot tell you what the exact result for the flesh, but through love serve one earn the sacrifice of Jesus who willingly some of hers. We improved the house would look like if the Georgia judge had another.” I need this everyday, because gave his life so that I could live in eter- with new bathrooms and the like and both the ability to divide your marital estate I will be tempted to make my freedom nal freedom. And the wonder of grace chipped into to pay for it. before your death because the Georgia law about me and miss the whole point. is that it never leaves you where it found She still drives a car that is in my may be different than the Florida. How- Two key observations that can help you. Nothing motivates like grace. name. I don’t drive any more. I have a ever, if Florida divorce law applies a part stock portfolio left on which we have been of the equity in your home and your bro- us reorient around service before we So this Fourth of July I invite you to living for many years. We did OK and kerage account would probably be found lose ourselves to consumerism. celebrate, enjoy, but most of all serve still have a million or so. I earned every to be marital property and divided equally. First, freedom always has a cost. For those in need around you. I challenge penny in that stock, but she used to be my I also cannot tell you whether the Americans, it was paid for by the life and you to be known more as a servant broker and handled the money before and Georgia law provides for a percentage of death of many who believed in some- rather than one who is served. Look after we were married. We do not owe your estate to go to your wife even if it thing far greater than their own com- for ways to use your freedom for more anyone any money. was your intent to disinherit her. How- fort. For those who follow Jesus, it was than just your personal comfort and I’d like to divorce her before I die so ever if Florida probate law applies after paid for by the life and death of Christ convenience. May the eternal truths of she won’t get all that I have. In addition your death your wife will receive 30 per- who went to a cross and took the pen- the Scriptures be our catalyst in under- to my daughter I have a son. My will says cent of your estate. alty that our sin had earned. Remem- standing and living out our freedom in it all goes to the wife unless she dies first; You need to retain a Georgia attorney bering the severe cost of freedom will such a way that shape our hearts after then it is divided between my children. and a Florida trust and estates attorney bring about humility and gratitude that the One who grants true freedom. Can I divorce here in Florida? What to give you the final answer to your ques- leads to a heart that serves. could she get from me? tions.

Casey Cleveland, is pastor at The Avenue Church, Delray Beach’s fastest-growing new Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida church. The Avenue Church opened in September 2010 and meets at the Delray Beach Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi Community Center and sometimes at Old School Square. Pastor Casey may be reached at Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached at mailto:mhgora@ [email protected]. sbwlawfirm.com.

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By: Malcolm Shields confidence that he will take our athletics de- be a direct reflection of this growing and ball with the University of Miami, a con- Florida Atlantic University’s search for partment to the next level of development,” dynamic institution. We will embrace our tract extension with men’s basketball head its new Director of Athletics officially end- President Saunders said. responsibility for being an economic stimu- coach Mike Jarvis, hiring volleyball head ed on July 2 as Patrick Chun was selected Chun stated that the people within the lator for this campus, the City of Boca Ra- coach Fernanda Nelson and women’s bas- to lead the Owls’ athletics program. Chun administration and the athletics department ton and entire South Florida region.” ketball head coach Kellie Lewis-Jay. “She comes to FAU after spending over 15 years were one of the aspects that convinced him The biggest selling point on Chun to has done an excellent job in keeping every- at Ohio State University where he held to accept the position at FAU. “Successful President Saunders was Chun’s experi- thing moving forward,” President Saunders many job titles. organizations are defined by people. You ence. “Some the things that we were look- said. “We greatly appreciate her hard work His latest role at Ohio State before ac- can sense the pride and the purpose with ing for were expertise in fund-raising, and dedication to FAU athletics and FAU.” cepting the FAU position was the Executive the people at Florida Atlantic” Chun said. marketing, and ticketing. He certainly has Although the University opened a new Associate Athletics Director for External “Once you get to know the people… and a proven track record,” President Saunders $70 million football last fall, other Relations. “He has helped oversee a nation- everyone associated with this University, said. “This was an easy decision. Pat’s back- facilities on campus like FAU Arena and ally prominent [athletics] department,” it’s not a hard decision. You hope they want ground really matched up with the needs FAU Baseball Stadium are in need for reno- said FAU President Dr. Mary Jane Saun- you. I am lucky that they wanted me.” that we have to move our great university vations. ders. “He has covered all aspects of devel- Chun stated that he wants the message forward.” Chun’s focus in the coming days is to opment and marketing.” of the athletics department is to embrace Throughout the search process, Melissa take a wider examination of the athletics Chun replaces Craig Angelos, whose comprehensive excellence, increased focus Dawson – currently the Senior Associate department. “We will take a look at every- contract was not renewed by FAU’s Board on serving the student-athlete and to em- AD-Internal Operations/Senior Women’s thing,” Chun said. “We will get together our of Trustees on March 21. brace a higher purpose for the athletic de- Administrator - played a vital role as the In- strategic plans. My first 100 days in the of- Chun holds a bachelor’s of arts degree partment and the University. terim Athletics Director while the Univer- fice will really be going to listening to our in journalism from Ohio State University “In athletics, we have the responsibility sity was conducting its search. staff. We will sit down as a staff and we are and a master’s degree in sports leadership of enhancing the brand of Florida Atlantic She led the department in completing going to gather some information… to get from Duquesne University. “We have the University,” Chun said. “Our success should the contract for a three-game series in foot- FAU going to the next level.” Sports www.bocaratontribune.com Jul5, 2012 through July 11, 2012 30 - Edition 105 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL Major League Lacrosse Puts on Show in 2012 All-Star Game By: Malcolm Shields Entering the grounds of FAU Stadium on June 30, you would have thought that you were heading for a Saturday night football game under the lights as fans were tailgat- ing in the parking lots and numerous young fans were playing in pick-up games around the stadium. This night was not about football. On this evening, lacrosse fans descended onto the campus of Florida Atlantic University to witness the 2012 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game. The players did not disappoint as the fans were entertained with behind-the-back shots, no-look passes and a down-to-the- wire finish. Steven Brooks scored the game-winning goal with 56 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to give team Old School an 18-17 victory over team Young Guns. Old School held onto a slim 15-13 lead after ity shots on goal. Team Young Guns made School - scored his first goal of the game to Stephen Berger led team Old School three quarters. In the fourth quarter, a two- a strong push midway in the half as team give team Old School a 5-4 lead to end the with three goals and was named game MVP. point shot by Brian Farrell tied the game Young Guns outscored team Old School 5-4 first quarter. Casey Powell and Brian Langtry followed at 17-17 with 3:42 remaining in the game. in the second quarter to send the game tied For those involved, the weekend was a with two goals apiece. For team Young Guns, From that point on, team Old School con- at 9-9 at halftime. success to display the game of lacrosse. “This Peet Poillon and Jeremy Sieverts tallied two trolled the pace and was able to secure the Team Old School displayed their savvy was awesome. It was a very special night and goals in the game. game-clinching goal. early in the first quarter as they jumped out a great weekend,” Powell said. “The fans The entire weekend appeared to be a suc- The players put on an entertaining dis- to a 3-0 lead by goals from Chris Eck, Berger were surrounded by the world’s best players cess for the 12-year-old league. “They got play for the fans during halftime as Kyle and Langtry. Team Young Guns countered and they put on quite a show.” it. They were lacrosse fans,” said league co- Hartzell won the Fastest Shot Contest. Joel with goals by and Sieverts on a two-point Do the results of this weekend strength- founder Jake Steinfeld said of the crowd. The White won the Gauntlet Competition and shot behind the arc and Poillon’s shots on en the chances of a franchise coming to the official announced crowd was 4,821. “The Brett Queener received the loudest cheers as goal. region? “It’s a great sign. We want to do it players wanted to show the fans the MLL.” he won the Freestyle Contest. 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The cost for the Parkinson’s Foundation. Dolphins players Dante Culpepper, Shawn with non-profit organizations. “We [have] run fundraiser is $200 with a $100 re-buy. Those For Wooden, the opportunity to be in- Wooden and Troy Drayton are going all in charity events before,” said Director of Poker with the best poker skills have the chance to volved with a cause that supports Parkinson’s for the Inaugural Poker for Parkinson’s tour- Operations at the Isle Casino Mike Smith. “We win numerous prizes which includes the grand awareness was important for him. “It is always nament. The tournament will be held on July were interested in it because of the magnitude prize of a seat at the 2013 World Series of Pok- important to me when I am able to be a part 8 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Isle Casino at of the charity. Typically these events go pretty er in Las Vegas, seats at the Isle Casino million- of an event that helps people,” Wooden said. Pompano Park in Pompano Beach. well.a The Isle Casino has been involved with dollar poker events for the next four quarters “I know that this event will promote aware- All proceeds raised will benefit the Wilkins charity work for at least the last five years. and trips to either Hawaii or Las Vegas. All of ness and help raise necessary funds in helping Parkinson’s Foundation. 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Major League Lacrosse Debuts in South Florida By: Guadalupe Monarrez “I am hoping to have a good time to- Powell said, “this is the first time I have said, “they just try to make it a good time On June 30th, FAU stadium became the night,” Boca Raton resident Evan Miller attended a Major League game and it has for everybody.” 11th venue to host a Major League Lacrosse said, “I have been playing lacrosse since I been a good experience overall.” After a grueling second half, the Old All Star Game. was 5 years old.” “We have been playing for years and we School All Star team emerged victorious Saturday night marked the first time Televised through ESPN, the MLL All are big fans of the sport,” brother Bryan with a 18-17 win over the Young Guns. a Major League Lacrosse game has been Stars were not the only ones who show- Powell added, “we are very happy they But, it was the overwelming support from played in the state of Florida, which al- cased their talents on the national stage. chose FAU to have the event.” fans that left an impression on the lacrosse lowed thousands of fans to embrace the FAU students Geraldine Fleurimond and Tied at halftime, fans were enthralled league. first professional league to debut on the Rebecca Guillaume gave phenomenal ren- as their favorite players joined together “Lacrosse is catching on like crazy, and newly constructed field. ditions of the Canadian and United States to compete in the annual Bud Light Skills now it is growing nationally,” Larson said, Presented by Moe’s Southwest Grill, national anthems to kickoff the game. Competition. The competition consisted “it is expanding to more and more states.” fans were able to experience various All Once the Young Gun and Old School of three events, including the Fastest Shot, With the success of the 2012 MLL All Star pre-game festivities. Tents from spon- players took their positions on the field, fans Freestyle, and the Goalie Gauntlet contests. Star Game, there is no doubt that lacrosse sors lined the walls of the stadium, where erupted in glee. “I think the All Star game is just so much is well on its way to becoming one of the crowds gathered before making their way “It is always exciting to come to a la- fun because they do a little bit of every- many popular sports among the South onto the field. crosse game,” Boca Raton resident Kelly thing,” Baltimore resident Louise Larson Florida community. Strikers Fall To Rowdies On The Road The Fort Lauderdale Strikers fell to the The Rowdies would equalize in the 30th Tampa Bay Rowdies (7W-3T-5L) 3-1 at minute when Fafa Picault took a ball near the on Wednesday, July 4th end line and passed back to Mike Ambersley, in front of 4,710 fans. The Strikers scored who slotted a shot far post just out of Matt first through Andy Herron, but the Rowdies Glaeser’s reach. scored three unanswered gals to win their The second half had several chances for seventh game of the year. The goal was Her- the Strikers, the best one coming in the 58th ron’s fifth of the season with Walter Restrepo minute when Conor Shanosky received a pass earning his league leading sixth assist. The from a combination play from Andy Herron Strikers are now in sixth place in the NASL and Mark Anderson. Shanosky’s shot car- standings with 19 points on the season. omed off the post and back out to keep the score 1-1. “It was a good start to the game,” said Then, in the 66th minute a throw in to the Strikers head coach Daryl Shore. “We felt like Rowdies’ Daniel Antoniuk led to a through we were moving the ball well. Even though pass to Tsuyoshi Yoskitake, who fired a half the score doesn’t show it, I thought we fought volley chance off the left post and into the hard and deserved a better result.” goal for a 2-1 Rowdies lead. Tampa Bay extended their lead to 3-1 The Strikers opened the scoring in the in the 85th minute when Mike Ambersley’s 19th minute when Walter Restrepo found cross got by Glaeser to be met by a sliding forward Andy Herron inside the box. Herron Antoniuk to complete the scoring. took two shots at Jeff Attinella, eventually Fort Lauderdale defender Emilio Orozco burying a shot into the net for a 1-0 lead. The will miss the next game after receiving two Rodriguez who also was issued two yellow travel to Cary, North Carolina to face the assist makes Restrepo the NASL’s leader on yellow cards in the match. Also receiving a cards in the match. RailHawks on Saturday, July 7, at 7:00 p.m. the season with six. one game suspension will be Tampa Bay’s JP The Strikers will remain on the road and

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