The Boca Raton Tribune Your Closest Neighbor East /West Boca Raton, FL - May 1 through 15,2010 •Year I •Number 004 Boca Hospital among Pine Crest student, 12, leads effort top 5 percent in nation for women’s to build school in Kenyan village care, says study By Dale King Hospitals study analyzed BOCA RATON - An nearly 7 million hos- independent study of pitalization records to women’s care at nearly identify top performing 5,000 hospitals found hospitals. Boca Raton Communi- Boca Raton Commu- ty Hospital (BRCH) to nity Hospital is one of be in the top 5 percent only 166 hospitals in in the nation, the hospi- the nation with patient tal has announced. outcomes for women Released by Health- that are in the top 5 Grades ®, the leading percent, according to independent healthcare the study. As a result, ratings organization, Boca Raton Commu- the HealthGrades Sev- nity Hospital received enth Annual Women’s the 2010-2011 Health- Health in American Grades Women’s Health See Boca Hospital page 3 Members of “Free the Children” from Pine Crest set up an information table during a recent event at the Boca Raton Marriott.

See page 6 By Dale King and and president of “Free Children.” “We’ve raised $6,000 Boca Celebration Julia Hebert the Children,” a group Ryan, an articulate sixth since February.” intent on raising $8,500 grader, told the Boca The Pine Crest “Free BOCA RATON - Can a for that purpose by the Raton Tribune that she the Children” group is group of Boca Raton end of the school year. and fellow classmates holding what Ryan calls students build a school That will be enough to helped to muster some “a huge fundraiser” Fri- in Africa? construct a “brick and 300 Pine Crest students day, April 30 from 7 to Sure can, says Ryan En- mortar” teaching faci- to organize a chapter 10 p.m. at the Boca Ra- gelhardt of West Boca lity in Sikirar, Kenya, of “Free the Children.” ton Marriott ballroom Raton, a Pine Crest through the educational “The kids have done on Military Trail Middle School student component of “Free the so much,” Ryan said. see Pine page 05 Palm Beach County records 14th death Visiting Rotarians from H1N1 Swine Flu virus from South Korea The Palm Beach Coun- rus. To date, the county claim lives and unfortu- cause H1N1 is a new ty Health Department has seen 94 persons nately, the H1N1 virus virus, many people may has recorded its 14th hospitalized with the is still active.” have little or no immuni- death resulting from the virus and 47 of those She said the H1N1 in- ty against it, and illness H1N1 virus. people were admitted fection is preventable may be more severe as Health Department spo- to the ICU.” by getting vaccinated a result.” kesman Tim O’Connor “We extend our sincere “and it’s still not too late Dr. Alonso recommends said the victim was a sympathies to the fami- as we continue to offer the following: 40-year-old male who ly of this gentleman,” the vaccine throughout • People with respirato- had been hospitalized. said Dr. Alina Alonso, our community. Expe- ry illness should avoid He said the county “is MD, Health Department rience with this virus spreading infections, in- continuing its surveil- director. “We want to re- shows this strain, like cluding influenza, to lance and monitoring of mind residents that this all influenza, is unpre- others in the commu- the H1N1 swine flu vi- pandemic continues to dictable. However, be- nity: See H1N1 on page 2 see page 12 2 May 1 through 14,2010 Municipal News The Boca Raton Tribune FAU gets final OK to offer independent Kitchen fire displaces Boca Raton medical education program family; No injuries reported lege of Biomedical Science BOCA RATON - A north end left on a hot burner on the on the Boca Raton campus. family was burned out of its stove. Student and residency trai- home by a blaze that broke Fire officials estimate the ning will be made available out about 6:20 p.m. April damage at $10,000. Cor- throughout hospitals in Palm 14, according to Fire Rescue reggio said the Red Cross Beach and Broward coun- Services spokesman Frank was on site to assist the ties. Correggio. parents and their two School officials said the new Fire crews responded to a small children. FAU medical education pro- call for a structure fire at 673 gram will employ a unique Ipswich Street, he said. The 1 – Fire damage to home on continuity medicine curri- mother, who reported the Ipswich Street in Boca Raton 2 - Captain Michele Murphy culum whose characteristics fire, and her two small chil- inspects the fire damage include a smaller, more in- dren were outside their home teractive learning environ- when fire crews arrived. The Florida Atlantic University medical education program will be housed in the Charles E. Schmidt Biomedical Building on the Boca Raton campus. ment; interdisciplinary and Units arrived within minu- community collaboration; tes to find heavy smoke co- BOCA RATON - Florida A- grateful to the bill’s spon- patient-centered, self-direc- ming from the residence, tlantic University has cleared sors, Representative Adam ted learning; small learning said Correggio. Firefighters its final hurdle in its effort to Hasner and Senator Joe communities; continuity of made their way into the ho- offer an independent medi- Negron, and to all of our care, patient safety, and com- me through the side door cal education program on its supporters who understand prehensive, chronic disease and noticed heavy smoke Boca Raton campus. that FAU’s medical educa- management; early introduc- and flames coming from the The Florida State Legisla- tion program will serve as a tion of clinical training in kitchen area. ture approved the program leader in medical education, multiple community-based Crews quickly extinguished when the Senate passed as it combines academic hospital and outpatient set- the fire which had burned House Bill 1581, which au- programming with truly tings; and a state-of-the-art the kitchen cabinets up to thorizes creation of a curric- groundbreaking research.” medical simulation center. the ceiling area. No injuries ulum for medical doctor can- In addition to offering the The target date for the inau- were reported. Fire officials didates. The bill now goes to M.D. degree, FAU proposes gural class to begin is fall believe that the fire started the Gov. Charlie Crist for his to offer a dual M.D./biomed- 2011, with total enrollment when a pot of hot oil was signature. ical sciences Ph.D. option in of the program reaching 246 The legislative OK comes partnership with the Scripps students by 2014. after the doctor of medicine Institute Kellogg School Pritchett said the new pro- H1N1 Swine Flu virus active in Palm Beach program was approved by of Science and Technology, gram “will be operated continued from page 1 the Florida Board of Gover- which would confer a doc- without the need for any County nors in April and received torate degree. FAU estimates additional legislative ap- • Avoid close contact with Health Centers by appoint- Kitchen, 8645 W. Boynton approval by FAU’s Board of that up to one fourth of its propriations, using tuition Trustees in February. M.D. students could take ad- people who are coughing or ment Monday - Friday and Beach Boulevard, Boynton and $12 million in state otherwise appear ill. the vaccine is also available Beach. Registration 9 a.m. “What an exciting time for vantage of this option. funding it already receives Florida Atlantic University,” FAU’s medical education • Avoid touching your eyes, at no charge at these out- If you think you have influ- for its previous partnership nose and mouth. reach locations enza, call your health care said John Pritchett, FAU’s program will be housed at with the University of Mia- interim president. “We are the Charles E. Schmidt Col- • Cover your cough and • Tuesday, May 4th at Pine provider or the health de- mi. sneezes Grove Elementary School, partment and discuss wheth- • Wash hands frequently to 400 S.W. 10th Street, Delray er you need to be seen in lessen the spread of respira- Beach. Registration 9 a.m. their office, emergency de- Vandalism to newspaper box may tory illness. • Wednesday, May 5th at partment or stay home. • Stay home if you are sick. South Grade Beacon Cen- Vaccine availability sites be hate crime, say Boca police • Get vaccinated. ter, 716 S. “K” Street, Lake are updated regularly: Visit BOCA RATON - Detectives from the Boca Raton Police Services Department are investigat- The H1N1 vaccine is still Worth. Registration 2:45 www.FightFluFlorida.com ing vandalism to a Jewish Journal newspaper box as a possible hate crime. available at Palm Beach p.m. or call 211 or 1- 888-411- County Health Department • Friday, May 7th at the Soup 4FLU (4358) Public Information Manager Mark Economou said swastika was carved on the top of the newspaper rack. The swastika was approximately four inches long by four inches wide. The incident occurred at 500 East Palmetto park Road. Economou said an officer canvassed the area and found no similar damage to other racks. Single-car crash in West Boca Anyone with additional information is asked to call Detective James Giumenta 561-338-1303 or Crime Stoppers at 800-458-TIPS. kills driver BOCA RATON - The Palm Raton. ed to the left and went onto National Day of Prayer – May 6th Beach County Sheriff’s The report says Cuccinelli a raised median. PBSO said First Assembly of God (561) 395-2400 AM - 5PM Office is investigating a fatal had just turned onto eastbound the car continued east a short (561) 391-7689 Opening Chapel at 12-1 PM Special at 12PM- 1PM car accident reported about Palmetto Park Road from distance until it struck a tree. Meeting at Sanborn Square 1:20 a.m. April 20 at Palmet- southbound Powerline Road The report said the driver at 12PM Calvary Chapel Boca Boca Glades Baptist to Park and Powerline roads, when the vehicle continued was taken to Delray Medical Raton Church a PBSO report says. east within the center lane of Center where she died. Boca Raton Community (561) 391-0056 Conference Room at 9 AM The victim was identified as travel for a short distance. Church Opening Sanctuary from 9 - 9PM Edith Cuccinelli, 87, of Boca The woman’s car then drift- May 1 through 14,2010 3 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU’s Center for Holocaust and Human Boca Hospital in top 5 percent in the nation continued from page 1 Excellence Award. replacement of abdominal Rights Education receives major gift The latest accolade for Boca aorta, carotid surgery, and Benefactor Arthur Gutterman Raton Community Hospi- valve replacement); and hundreds of teachers and the Center remains a prio- know how to intervene against tal adds to a growing list of • Women’s Bone & Joint BOCA RATON - Florida A- thousands of students each rity. We welcome the oppor- prejudice and hatred; be pre- honors. In addition to the Health (total knee and total tlantic University’s Center year right here in our com- tunity to network with those pared to act on behalf of Women’s Health Excellen- hip replacement surgeries, for Holocaust and Human munity,” said Gutterman. in the community willing to others, even those they may ce award, HealthGrades has spinal surgeries, and hip Rights Education recently Earlier this year, Gutterman help us reach this goal.” not know; and understand ranked BRCH in the top 5 fracture repair). received a major gift dona- was honored for previous The need for human rights citizens’ responsibility for percent nationally, earning it “There is clearly a wide tion from Arthur Gutterman gifts at the Center’s “Para- education is particularly im- upholding democracy in a the 2010 disparity in the quality of to help continue the impor- gons of Virtue Tribute Din- portant today as incidents pluralistic society. Distinguished Hospitals for care for women among top- tant work of the Center. ner.” The event recognized of anti-Semitism and heigh- Additional funding is still Clinical Excellence. The performing hospitals and Gutterman’s gift will fully donors whose generous con- tened hostility against im- needed to keep the Center hospital was ranked #1 in all others,” said Rick May, fund five endeavors sched- tributions allowed the Cen- migrant groups and people open past June 30, 2010. For Florida for cardiac surgery, MD, a vice president with uled for fall 2010 through ter to sustain its programs of color are on the rise. more information about the #2 in Florida for the treat- HealthGrades and one of the spring 2011. through June 2010. According to the Southern Center and its needs, contact ment of stroke, #3 in Florida study’s authors. In addition to a Broward Since spring 2008, when Poverty Law Center, Flo- Dr. Rose Gatens at 561-297- for overall cardiac services “The goal of this analysis is teacher workshop and “Fac- state budget cuts threatened rida is ranked as having the 2929 or [email protected]. and #1 in Florida for gastro- not only to put sound data in ing History: Choices” work- its existence, the Center has third largest number of hate intestinal medical treatment. the hands of prospective pa- shop, part of the gift will relied on private donations groups in the U.S. with seven “Given that we now know tients, but also to identify top- support Genocide Awareness to continue providing pro- active groups in Palm Beach Support your medical problems like heart performing hospitals that are Month efforts, including an fessional development pro- and Broward counties. disease can manifest them- setting national benchmarks Armenian exhibit and an grams for teachers and class- The Center was established community selves differently in women for the treatment of women additional “Facing History” room resources for teachers in 1996 by the Florida De- than in men, we are extremely to which other hospitals can workshop. and students to support Flo- partment of Education to sup- newspaper gratified to see HealthGrades aspire.” Another portion will go to- rida’s mandate for Holocaust port teachers implementing recognize us in such a mean- The HealthGrades study found ward the purchase of new education. the state’s mandate for Ho- ingful way,” said Jerry J. Fe- that 16,863 women could books, DVDs, posters and “We remain grateful to gene- locaust education. Through Place your ad dele, president and chief ex- have potentially survived other supplies for the re- rous donors who understand its training, programs and ecutive officer of Boca Raton their hospitalization and source center. A special pro- how valuable this Center is resources, the Center seeks here. Community Hospital. 4,735 women could have gram on rescuers of Jews in educating young people to educate students about the “We have a longstanding potentially avoided a major during the Holocaust will be against genocide and ha- Holocaust in order to nur- tradition for excellence in in-hospital complication if sponsored with the remain- tred, and promoting a respect ture citizens who recognize women’s health and the all hospitals performed at der of the gift. among all people,” said John prejudice and hatred, inclu- HealthGrades ranking is a the benchmarks set by Boca “I am happy to be able to $95.00 Pritchett, interim president ding anti-Semitism and ra- strong validation of our ex- Raton Community Hospital help support the Center who- of FAU. “Establishing per- cism; understand that such perience and expertise.” and the other award reci- se important work benefits manent funding sources for beliefs can lead to genocide; As a group, hospitals recei- pients. ving this award had women’s The annual HealthGrades risk-adjusted mortality rates study analyzed nearly 7 mil- Undercover Boca police team nabs alleged that were 41 percent lower lion hospitalizations using than the poorest performing Medicare data from all 50 hospitals in the study and states from 2006 through Subway, Dunkin burglars complication rates that were 2008. Eligible hospitals must method as the Boca Raton The suspect’s vehicle con- 19 percent lower than the have met volume require- Subway case. tained numerous bottles of poorest performers. ments in stroke and either In the early morning hours Patron Tequila and Newport While all hospitals, on ave- coronary bypass or valve re- of April 22, a detective in the cigarettes that were later rage, continued to improve placements; met the volume Boca Raton Police Special found to be stolen earlier in their mortality rates among requirements in at least six Investigations Unit spotted a the evening from a liquor women, those receiving the additional cohorts of the 16 car matching the description store in another jurisdiction. award improved at a faster evaluated; and have trans- of Lundy’s near the Dunkin Police said Lundy, 30, of rate than all others over the ferred out less than 10 per- Donuts at 1215 West Pal- Lauderhill, was arrested for three years studied, 15 per- cent of stroke patients. metto Park Road. A check driving with a suspended cent compared with 12 per- Volume requirements are a of the tag showed it matched license. His passenger, Jona- cent. minimum of 30 female dis- the car driven by Lundy in than Burington, 28, of Lau- As part of the study, Boca charges over the three years, the previous incidents. derdale Lakes, was arrested Raton Community Hospital with at least five in the most BOCA RATON – The investi- Palmetto Park Road. After After the vehicle left, the after he was found in posses- and virtually every other recent year for the cohort. gative and surveillance work smashing the front window, detective conducted a check sion of cocaine. hospital in the country were Boca Raton Community Hos- of undercover Boca Raton the suspect jumped over the of the business and noticed Both suspects were also cha- evaluated for the following pital is an advanced tertiary police led to the arrest of counter and stole the cash the front glass doors and a rged with burglary to a struc- procedures and treatments medical center with 400 beds two suspects in connection register. window were shattered, but ture and possession of stolen among women aged 65 and and more than 700 primary with numerous burglaries to Video from the store’s se- because of hurricane win- property. over: and specialty physicians on staff. The hospital is a re- a Subway and Dunkin Do- curity cameras showed a dow film, the glass stayed • Women’s Medicine (heart nuts in Boca Raton and other short male with a thin build, attached and entry wasn’t cognized leader in oncology, attack, congestive heart fai- cardiovascular disease and cities throughout South Flor- wearing a black jacket and gained. lure, pneumonia, chronic ob- surgery, minimally invasive ida. baseball hat. Three days later, Another detective stopped Follow Us structive pulmonary disease, surgery, orthopedics and wo- Public Information Man- investigators received infor- Lundy on Interstate 95 in Boca and stroke) men’s health, all of which ager Mark Economou said mation that a person identi- Raton, said Economou. De- • Women’s Cardiovascular offer state-of-the-art diag- the first incident occurred fied as Zeffery Lundy, was tectives watched the store Procedures (coronary bypass nostic and imaging capabili- on March 15 when some- suspected of breaking into video from Dunkin Donuts surgery, peripheral vascular ties. The Hospital is a Joint one broke into the Subway Dunkin Donuts stores in and matched the images to bypass, coronary interven- Commission Designated Pri- restaurant at 1295 West another city, using a similar Lundy. /bocatribune tional procedures, resection/ mary Stroke Center. 4 May 1 through 14,2010 Community News The Boca Raton Tribune Father and daughter, congregants March of Dimes in Palm Beach of Boca church, killed in car crash County strives for $535,000 BOCA RATON - Bill Sneed, sister and friend, who was started in 1938 by President 42, and his daughter, Hope, 8, passionate about animals Franklin D. Roosevelt to re- of Delray Beach went home and helping others. She at- search the cure for polio. to be with Jesus as the result tended Spanish River Chris- Today the organization con- of a tragic car accident while tian School and loved dance, tinues to help children and relocating to Carthage, MO. singing and gymnastics. She save babies that are born Also lost in the accident loved Jesus. Her dream was prematurely. was their beloved dog, Sam. to become a teacher or a vet. Tony Manganello, Board Billy and Hope were mem- Billy and Hope are survived Member and Dad of March bers of SonCoast Commu- by wife and mother, Dawn, of Dimes Ambassador Child nity Church in Boca Raton. two sons and brothers, Josh- Kayla Manganello, benefit- Billy was a 1985 graduate ua and Justin, and many ex- ed from the assistance of the of Carthage Senior High tended family and friends. organization. School, and was a 14-year Billy and Hope were preced- FAU walk start “I have been involved with resident of Delray Beach. Billy was a devoted and ed in death by Judy Sneed, By Luana Goncalves $535,000 to fund programs the March of Dimes only be- Billy was a licensed con- loving father, beloved rela- mother and grandmother, The March of Dimes held in research, community ser- cause of a lot things they do; tractor in the state of Flor- tive and friend to many. and by Billy and Dawn’s in- two walks in Palm Beach vices, education, and advo- the work they do saved my ida. Together, he and his He loved reading, history fant daughter, Megan Shea. County last weekend to cacy that save babies’ lives. daughter’s life,” mentioned wife, Dawn, built “A Step and being on the water. increase awareness of im- According to Shanna St. John, Manganello. Above Renovations, Inc.” Hope was a loving daughter, provement for the health of the Executive Director in In November 2005, his daugh- babies by preventing birth the Palm Beach Division for ter Kayla was born 17 weeks defects, premature birth, and March Dimes, the top teams early from her due date. Boca Housing Authority taking infant mortality. in Boca were NCCI, Jarden Since 2006, Manganello has One walk was held at Flor- Consumer Solutions, Bank been a regular walker. Section 8 applications only online ida Atlantic University in of America, Citi, QEP, and “I have been very passionate Boca Raton with an estimated Florida Atlantic University. with the organization, and I BOCA RATON - To help circumstances.” she said. 2,000 people in attendance “The volunteers, walkers, and just want to keep giving back avoid the large crowds that In order to complete a lottery All persons will be treated and the other at John Prince teams that participate all to what was so given freely gathered outside the Boca entry, applicants you must fairly and equally without Park in Lake Worth with ap- fundraise to raise dollars that to my daughter, to future ba- Raton Housing Authority’s have the Social Security regard to race, color, reli- proximately 3,000 people. go directly into our mission bies, and to help with aware- office last year in hopes of number for each member of gion, sex, familial status, With an approximate total to help programs that we ness,” said Manganello. getting a Section 8 housing the household. A family con- handicap, or national origin of 300 teams, both corpo- have for mothers, parents, Today 4 ½ year old Kayla, form, the BRHA this year is sisting of two or more mem- in compliance with the Fair rate and family teams fund- and babies,” said St. John. according to Manganello, is taking applications only on- bers and at least one member Housing Act. Accommoda- raised towards their goal of The March of Dimes was “a healthy, happy little girl.” line. with eligible immigration tions will also be made for Authority Director Judie Agen status is qualified to apply for those with disabilities. said the applications for Sec- prorated assistance. For information, call 561- tion 8 and public housing When people complete your 206-6200. waiting lists will be taken on application to the lottery, the agency’s website, www. they will receive a confirma- bocahousing.org, from 8 tion receipt with a number. a.m. May 3 through 5 p.m. on They should keep the receipt Legal May 14. because it has a number in- “The applications will be dicating that the submission Notice entered into a lottery sys- has been entered into the JONATHAN I. SECKLER, tem and drawn randomly Housing Authority’s program. MD is announcing the RE- by a computer-generated The lottery will then select LOCATION and OPEN- program,” she said. The em- 400 names for each pro- ING of his new CARDIOL- phasized that the lists can gram. These names will be- OGY MEDICAL OFFICE only be accessed through the come the Boca Raton Hous- West Boca Medical Center – L on April 30, 2010 at 5 websites. In-person applica- ing Authority’s waiting list. to R - Andrea Nunes, Shaina PM. The new SECKLER tions will not be accepted. The Housing Authority will Nunes and Deena Nunes; HEART CENTER, P.A. She suggested that anyone publish the receipt numbers NCCI – L to R - Terry Delehan- is located at 660 Glades ty, Sally Dixon, Steve Klingel, who does not have access of the 400 people randomly Road, Suite 200, Boca Ra- Cheryl Budd, Bradley Kitchens, to a computer “can use your selected in numerical order ton, FL 33431. Phone: 561- and Michael Spears; Citi – L to public library or check with of the receipt numbers, on or 338-9992. Dr. Seckler will R Eric and Jacqueline Smith local social service agencies before June 30, 2010. honor current appointments to see if they are permitting “This is not the order of final already scheduled with him public access to some of waiting list,” she said. “The Follow Us at his new location begin- their computers.” people whose names are not ning May 1, 2010. Exist- “You may contact our office selected will not otherwise ing Patients Records of Dr. to make an appointment to be notified.” Seckler will automatically use one of our computers,” Only one form is allowed be transferred to his new she said. “But no walk-ins per applicant. Multiple ap- office location. will be allowed under any plications will be discarded, www.thebocaratontribune.com /bocatribune May 1 through 14,2010 5 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU’s CARD center “A Healthier You” seminar raises $7,000 for families in crisis receives van to serve as Dr. Clement has spearhead- ed the international progres- sive health movement for mobile assessment clinic more than three decades. At language and economic bar- the Hippocrates Health Insti- riers.” tute, he has developed a state Also honored at the lun- of the art program for health cheon was FAU benefac- maintenance and recovery. tor Marleen Forkas, whose Event vendors included Hip- corn Foundation, including pledge of $10,000, made pocrates Health Institute, its executive director and in memory of her husband Field of Flowers, Zero Point director of programs Sharon Harold Forkas, will provide Global, Susie Q., The Annie Alexander, were in atten- multiple-year support of the Appleseed Project, Asian In- BOCA RATON -The Flo- dance along with FAU Inte- van’s operating costs. tegrative Medicine, Jen Scoz rida Atlantic University Cen- rim President John Pritchett, FAU CARD friends Glen Designs, Prema Yoga, Shore ter for Autism and Related FAU CARD administrators, and Tricia Stein were the Chiropractor, Got Sprouts?, Disabilities (FAU CARD) College of Education Dean first to address the issue of Juice Plus, 4th Generation recently received a specially Valerie Bristor and members the van’s upkeep with their Organic Market, Gyrotonic equipped van as a gift from of FAU’s division of Uni- gift of $5,000 made in 2009. Satnam, Kangen Miracle the Unicorn Children’s Foun- versity Advancement. A pledge of $5,000 from Joe Water, Everglades Universi- dation. “Since our founding in 1995, and Fran Eppy will be used ty, Minuteman Press of Boca The van will serve as a mobile the Unicorn Children’s Foun- to produce educational and Raton, Sensitive Room and assessment clinic by bringing dation has been dedicated collateral materials for pu- Dolphin Healing Retreats. FAU CARD professionals to to supporting programs for blic distribution. Deliver the Dream, Inc. is a various locations throughout children with neurological “I am excited that my gift non-profit respite and retreat Palm Beach County and the disabilities and communica- will help get this mobile as- program that serves families Treasure Coast to provide tion disorders such as autism, sessment clinic to where it facing serious illness or cri- free screenings to children, attention deficit disorder and is needed most,” said For- sis by helping them to en- ages 18 months to 5 years dyslexia. We are tremen- kas. “The van will extend hance coping skills, reduce old, who present signs of au- dously drawn to FAU CARD 1 - From left are David Hall, development director of Deliver the stress, and cultivate relation- tism and other developmen- and all it has to offer,” said FAU CARD’s presence in Dream; Boca Raton City Councilwoman Constance Scott; Pat Mo- ships. Deliver the Dream of- tal disabilities. Alexander. Palm Beach County and the ran, Founder of Deliver the Dream and Paul Withrow, executive fers retreat weekends, which With its enhancements, the “The van will travel through- Treasure Coast and in doing director of Deliver the Dream; 2 - Brian Clement, Director of the combine traditional recre- vehicle is valued at $100,000. out the region to assess chil- so will provide parents with Hippocrates Health Institute, is shown speaking. ational activities like hiking Money raised at the Unicorn dren at risk, many of whom information and appropriate Deliver the Dream (DTD), The event began with a lob- and fishing, with therapeutic Children’s Foundation’s first are from traditionally un- resources. This is a cause a South Florida-based char- by reception featuring 18 ho- workshops, peer-to-peer dis- annual golf tournament in derserved areas,” she said. that touches me deeply - it ity that organizes retreats for listic and health-conscious cussion groups and expres- 2009 were used for the van “It will also be stationed at families experiencing a seri- vendors showcasing an ar- resonates in my heart. I hope sive arts and music activities. purchase. schools and at community ous illness or crisis, recently ray of products and services. that when people in the com- The retreats are provided at A luncheon was held recen- events, such as health fairs, hosted its annual Happiness, Guests then were treated to munity know that the van is no cost to participants. More tly at the Eleanor R. Baldwin to provide teacher train- Health & Well-being Speak- Dr. Clement’s presentation coming, they will see it as an than 4,200 family members House on FAU’s Boca Raton ing and to promote autism er Series featuring Dr. Brian on Hippocrates’ methods of opportunity for evaluation throughout the southeast campus to publicly unveil the awareness. With this mo- Clement, director of the preventing aging and heal- and a step toward possible have attended a Deliver the vehicle and to pay tribute bile clinic, FAU CARD will Hippocrates Health Institute ing disease as well as getting Dream weekend since re- to the Unicorn Children’s be able to approach those intervention.” at the Caldwell Theatre in inside information from his treats began in the fall of Foundation for the gift. Re- families who would other- Boca Raton. It raised more new book “Supplements Ex- Read the complete story 2002. presentatives from the Uni- wise be trapped by physical, online than $7,000. posed.”

ties around the world.” of the Pine Crest group and chotomy between living con- Pine Crest continued from page 1 “Young people have the big- member of the lacrosse team, ditions there and in Boca ter Julia, age 9, has raised gest role,” noted Ryan. “It’s said the organization “is great. Raton. “We have a great life- $1,200 and even 5-year-old run by kids. We have over a I never really knew the needs style in Boca,” she said. “In behind Boca Center. Organi- sister Jayden has collected a million activists.” of countries like Kenya. It’s Kenya, they don’t have the zers hope to reach the $8,500 jar full of cash - $100 in all The Engelhardts are clear- great to help them out and get type of upbringing we have mark through this event. -for the cause. ly proud of their children. involved.” here.” But Ryan doesn’t plan Ryan said she wanted to get Mother Debbie said she pro- He said he also enjoys “spea- She and hundreds of others to end there. She’s hoping involved in a community ef- vides transportation, when king in front of people” to get at Pine Crest hope to change eventually to raise a total fort, and picked Canada-based needed, and the Pine Crest the group’s message across. that. And they’re banking of $25,000 to cover a full “Free the Children” after re- chapter meets weekly at the Other board members of -literally - on the community “Free the Children”Adopt-A- searching 50 charities. “Free Engelhardt home. “Free the Children” at Pine to get behind them. Village project. If she and The Children” empowers The community is also proud. Crest are: Sara Brown, vice- The April 30 event, called her colleagues can raise that youngsters in North America Salon Blu is helping out by president; Tara Assari, Grant a “Piggy Bank Fundraising amount, her parents, Darin to take action to improve the selling 500 red Kenyan hair Gilbert, China Copperstone, Party,” will offer dancing, a and Debbie Engelhardt, have lives of fellow children over- extensions for $10 each, with Marle Edelman, A.J. Fel- DJ, songs and “celebrating pledged to match it. The En- seas, says the organization’s all proceeds benefiting the berbaum, Kimmy Ginsburg, our success,” said Ryan. 1 - From left, Julia, Jayden and gelhardts will then travel to website. students’ effort. Also, the Bo- Brandon Halim, Rachel For information about the Ryan Engelhardt with the jar Sikirar to watch the dream It notes that “international ca Marriott declared the Pine Horowitz, Zach Kahan, Sam event, call Ryan at 561-852- containing Jayden’s $100 con- tribution. unfold. projects, led by our Adopt-a- Crest chapter of “Free the Rubinoff, Alana Udwin and 6123 or Carter at 561-289- Sabrina Udwin. 2 - Ryan Engelhardt and Carter Actually, the entire Engel- Village program, have brought Children” as its Charity of Helschien in front of the board When Ryan researched Ke- hardt family is involved with more than 500 schools and the Month. used to record donations. the project. Younger sis- water projects to communi- Carter Helschien, secretary nya, she discovered a di- 6 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL First United Methodist Church Easter service Boca Celebration West Boca Raton resident Bella Shahon celebrated this past includes butterfly release month her 93rd birthday with her family at TooJay’s deli at BOCA RATON - First United munity outreach presented to the community without charge the Polo Shoppes in Boca Raton. Methodist Church of Boca by volunteers from the church. Call 561-395-1244 or visit Raton presented its eighth www.fumcbocaraton.org for more information. annual Easter in the Park service April 4 at Mizner 1 Park Amphitheater. The crowd was near its 3,000 capacity for the open service, and for the first time the Centre for the Arts left up its tent rented for Festival of the Arts Boca so that visi- 3 tors could be sheltered from the elements. The service opened with a performance by Brian Le- 1 - Crowd gathers for Easter service; 2 - Enjoying the holiday are 4 eser and the West Campus Eric & Joshua McGowan; 3- Charles Barry prepares to release his praise team, and was fol- butterfly; 4- Little Joshua McGowan watches as his butterfly takes lowed by performances by flight. the children’s choir, the East campus praise team, an or- 2 chestra with brass and per- cussion, a praise choir and addresses by Pastors Gary Webb and Ken Roughton and monologues by Barry Reinhart and Lizz Peterson. The service ended on the field outside the amphithea- er with the release of 700 Photos by Lee Barry Picture 1: Gayle Denney, Lexi Joy Denney, Sarah Cohen, Leona Laper butterflies by children of the ; Picture 2: From left to right: Karen Anderson, Jake, Gayle Denney, fifth grade and younger. Lexi, Samantha Hope, Sarah Cohen, Cindy Shahon, Leona Laper, Bella Easter in the Park is a com- Shahon. May 1 through 14,2010 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL 8 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS/LETTERS May 1 through 15, 2010 The Boca Raton Tribune Founded January 15, 2010 DOUGLAS HEIZER, Publisher

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Letters from the There is a difference No unsigned or anony- same author will not be I was listening to a radio grains of salt. Apparently, hundreds of be flown at half-staff in his mous letters will be con- published more often than show the other day when the Journalism Scholarship people have been protesting honor. sidered for publication. every 60 days. talkmeister said, “Journal- Having said that, it makes the hotel since the project Mr. Macera left office in The Boca Raton Tribune E-mails to columnists may be used as letters to ism is dead.” He went on me proud to announce that was first proposed in No- January 2007 due to health reserves the right to edit to imply that he, along with the Gold Coast PR Coun- vember. problems. But he did leave the editor. other talk show hosts with cil, the largest independent Well, as it turns out, the plan- a legacy. He eliminated an All letters to the editor should be sent to: The Boca Raton no journalism training, were group of PR, marketing and ning and zoning commission $18 million budget deficit Tribune, P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 now THE place to turn for communications profession- in the town of Friendswood, that he inherited when he truth in the newsgathering als in South Florida, is offer- Texas, rejected site plans for took office. He also changed Letters to the Editor field. ing a $1,000 scholarship to the hotel, saying they were the community’s municipal ...Thank you so much for the nice words regarding Esme and This hurt. I’ve spent almost a local college or university not in compliance with city hiring policy to put greater her talent. As soon as she gets home from school, I will share 40 years in the newspaper student majoring in public code regarding landscaping emphasis on professional the article with her... field. And, unfortunately, it relations, communications and lighting. candidates. Susan Hurlburt doesn’t have the clout it had and/or journalism. That is such a Boca Raton His funeral was held last ...... when I entered it in 1971. Applicants must be full-time (Florida) response. week at St. Rocco’s Church Hi Dale But to ignore journalists college students currently Anyway, it seems the owners in Johnston. in favor of talk show hosts enrolled in an accredited of the hotel are going to take Our sincere condolences to Thank you so much for your article in the Boca Tribune on – who are actually enter- Florida college or university the plans back to the draw- his family. the Chef’s Apprentice Competition, as well as your editorial tainers, not formal news and majoring in communi- ing board and redraft them. on Academies. gatherers – is a disservice. cations, journalism, public And the beat goes on. Susan Bantang - Academy Coordenator West Boca High Particularly now, when relations or a related media Rhode Island - Boca Read ...... newspaper readership is field. connection I was at City Hall the other night and very happy to see a new down, and many people turn The submission deadline Here’s a bit of information The Boca local news”paper”. Great job, congratulations and good luck. to electronic gizmos to get is July 16, 2010. For more for New Englanders like my I have been looking at the sight and just subscribed. their news. information, including how wife and me. It’s a Rhode Keep up the good work. There’s nothing wrong with to apply, visit http://www. Island item with a Boca Ra- Raton Christopher Laux getting news electronically. goldcoastprcouncil.com/, ton twist...... It’s instantaneous. Often, and click on scholarship in- The Providence Journal re- Congratulations on the successful launching of The Boca Ra- you can follow an event as it formation. ports that former Johnston, Tribune ton Tribune. I was so pleased to discover the paper when a happens. Even the Boca Ra- Texas Turmoil R.I., Mayor William R. online bundle of copies were left at our school’s doorstep. I wish ton Tribune has a website for A few weeks ago, I wrote Macera, a native of that com- you continued growth and success. on-the-spot coverage. about the ruckus being munity and a former pastor thebocaratontribune.com Best wishes, Unfortunately, talk radio – caused by a proposal to build who left the priesthood and We update your Michael Coury - President Pope John Paul II High School once the bastion of trained a hotel near Boca Raton. taught college students be- community news ...... journalists like Edward This was a surprise to me, fore serving as mayor for I love your new paper. 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THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER Douglas Heizer About the new Arizona law: The actual immigration law currently being proposed for Arizona is not only unjust but completely obsolete – and it God is always so good with me. His care wasa even before the Reagan era. To summarize my fears I Easy way… preparing my life is always amazing. In will reprint below a very famous poem written for someone my Middle School years - and in all of who lived the most ashamed moment of modern human his- It is easy for one of my customers make me their customer! my time in High School, I was very ac- tory. Let’s pray (and ask our congressional representatives) If you have any doubt about this, try to place an ad with us! tive in student politics. Also I was one to bring a solution upon us before worse things happen. This is right, this is how I personally have seen business. of the writers of a student newspaper in Why not support our local businesses? Why not support my city. One of the many differences “First, they came for the Communists, but I was not a Com- my customers? I learned this with my Dad and I can bet he between my papers at that time and my munist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Social- learned it from my Grandpa. For years wherever we drove, paper today is, at that time, some newspapers were illegal in ists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not Exxon was the gas station we used, and I keep doing most of Brazil due to the dictatorial regime of the country. I used to speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew my business there just because we owned an Exxon gas sta- write my articles and when I was to “submit” them, I would so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was tion. My Dad use to teach me that we need to support “our have to go to the corner of a street and wait for the editor to no one left to speak out for me.” Martin Niemöller, 1892- company.” Same thing with the grocery store. We shopped quickly come by and take the paper containing my article 1984. there, and the employees brought their cars to our shop for from my hand and disappear from sight. The paper used to maintenance. be distributed with a lot of fear of the regime and because of On The Road : Our network of friends and business will always know who this, I never ever used my name in any of my articles.. our business friends are. I lived in fear and felt the pressure of not having the right of Since the last edition we have kept the business rolling…. Dr. Bryee, Mizner Park Veterinary Clinic, we will make an free speech and sometimes, the rights of free will. Thank God New computers and software, new distribution points, more appointment for our boxer Dixie soon. these days are over and it’s part of the past in my country. subscriptions online and by mail and a lot of phone calls and And Garret (Boca Raton Funeral Home), thank you for the I understand how hard it is for some people to understand e-mail from our readers. ad, but you are the exception: I don’t plan to use your ser- this in the USA, thanks to our founding fathers and a lot of I had dinner at Mar-A-Lago with Dr. Ingrid McConville from vices anytime soon! soldiers that fought for our freedom. Gordon & Donner and it was a very good moment and new Thank all of you for the support! On the other hand, we need to try and understand others by opportunities are coming soon. trying to walk a mile in their shoes or “have their skin”. Try I met Barry Epstein, Ed Marshall and Bernie Schaffer last Place your ad here. to understand what happened with them and try to under- week for lunch as part of “menu” West Boca Chamber, and a stand what they need. couple of joint projects are in the offing. Immigration is not a new issue for the world. I bet most of Talking about West Boca Chamber, Maureen Kelly and you don’t know that even Americans were immigrants once. I went to the last “Happy Hour” promoted for this active $125.00 We have a city in Brazil that was founded by American im- chamber. migrants after the Civil War.. www.thebocaratontribune.com 10 May 1 through 14,2010 Columnists The Boca Raton Tribune

FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Sandy Huntsman Mike Gora Qualities of First step in proceeding with divorce: Successful People Get a good lawyer As a pastor, I often hear lose your “cool,” before your Question: I have been mar- to matrimonial matters for known, who they used, or is somewhat like putting to- people imply that the Bible emotions take control? “Sen- ried to my husband for over some time. A qualification who their husbands or wives gether a jigsaw puzzle with is “irrelevant, out-dated and sible people control their 25 years. He is a physician, to look for is board certifica- had used. Often times we get the pieces turned over. He or of little value to people of temper; they earn respect by an orthopedic surgeon. Our tion by The Florida Bar, but referrals from people against she has met you, and heard the 21st century.” I would be overlooking wrongs” (Prov- three children are a- there are many at- whom we have litigated. your story. However, to ad- careful to remind such indi- erbs 19:11 NLT). dults with their own torneys who a very Some attorneys have repu- vise you completely, discov- viduals that the Bible is the Successful people stick families. good, but not board tations of being “sharks”. ery of your marital history most published, most copied to their schedules. If you I have been in char- certified. Some times “sharks” bite and of your family’s assets book in the world. don’t determine how you ge of the family’s fi- Make certain that those closest to them, their and liabilities has to be un- The Bible was writ- will spend your time, nances to the extent your attorney is ex- own clients, when it comes dertaken. This happens at ten over a 1500 year you can be sure that that I pay the bills, perienced in actu- to fees and advice. the beginning of the case in span (from 1400 B.C others will decide for take the papers to ally trying cases, al- Try to set aside your emo- the discovery process. to A.D. 100); over 40 you! “Live life with the accountant and Mike Gora though most settle. tions; never easy under the generations by over a due sense of res- look at the brokerage Choose an attorney circumstances you describe. Michael H. Gora has been cer- 40 authors from nu- ponsibility...make statements when they arrive. who often practices in the Angry people make bad de- tified by The Board of Legal merous walks of life the best use of your During the last three years, court in which your case will cisions for the wrong rea- Specialization and Education (i.e.-kings, peasants, Pr. Sandy time” (Ephesians our portfolio has taken a hit be filed, and has a good re- sons. Try to reach a resolu- of The Florida Bar as a spe- philosophers, fishermen, po- 5:15-16). on paper, but is coming back, lationship with the judges of tion that is based upon sound cialist in matrimonial law, and ets, statesmen, scholars). It Successful people manage but the value of our home on the court. economic principles, and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi was written in different plac- their money. They learn to the Intracoastal has gone If you know an attorney or complete knowledge of the Wasserman and Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. es (i.e.-wilderness, dungeon, live on less than what they down about 40 percent. have had a friend recently facts. Do not base your fu- palaces); at different times make and they invest the dif- From time to time during divorced, ask their opinions ture on speculation. (i.e.- war, peace); in differ- ference. The value of a bud- our married lives, I thought about attorneys they have To the lawyer, the process Read the complete story online ent moods (i.e. - heights of get is that it tells your money that he was seeing other joy, depths of despair); on where you want it to go, women, but I never had real three continents (Asia, A- rather than wondering where evidence. I did not want to it went!“The wise man saves www.bocaratontribune.com frica, and Europe); in three rock the boat while our kids languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, for the future, but the fool- were growing up, and never and Greek). These facts alone ish man spends whatever he had any real proof, until make it one of the most gets” (Proverbs 21:20). last week, when I received unique books in the world. Successful people maintain a long letter from a woman Additionally, the Bible speaks their health. By taking care who had worked for him for on numerous subjects, other of themselves physically, they many years, but had recently than religious I might add, can accomplish more and been fired. and provides a wealth of prac- enjoy their achievements. She described their relation- tical knowledge. Scriptures “Each of you should control ship in great detail. She told provide profound insights his own body, keeping it pure into matters of finances, fa- and treating it with respect” me about money he had giv- mily, relationships and bu- (1 Thessalonians 4:4). en her off the books, jewelry siness practices to name just Some of the greatest people he had bought for her, and a few. Consider the following in history considered the their regular schedule of concepts for achieving suc- reading of Scriptures a vi- extra curricular sex. I con- cess... tal part of their life... fronted him, and he did not Successful people master George Washington: “It is deny the relationship. Under their moods. They live by impossible to rightly govern the circumstances, there is their commitments, not their the world without the Bible.” nothing that I could do, so emotions. People who do the Sir Isaac Newton: “We ac- I asked him to leave, and he right thing, even when they count the Scriptures of God did. don’t feel like it, accomplish to be the most sublime phi- I don’t know anything about most of what gets done in losophy. I find more sure divorce law. Can you tell me the world! “A person with- marks of authenticity in the what to expect? What hap- out self-control is like a city Bible than in any profane pens in a divorce case? How with broken-down walls” history whatsoever” do I pick a lawyer, what can (Proverbs 25:28 NLT). Charles Dickens: “It is the I do to get the best result? Successful people watch their best Book that ever was or How much will the divorce words. They put their minds ever will be in the world...” cost? in gear before opening their “The only difference be- Answer: You have asked the mouths. “Those who control tween who you are today right questions, which ge- their tongue will have a long and who you will be tomor- nerally come up during an life; opening your mouth can row is in the books you read initial conference with a new ruin everything” (Proverbs and the people you meet...” client. 13:3 NLT). Read the Bible and learn Your choice of an attorney is Successful people restrain the quality of real success. very important. Choose an their reactions. How much Pastor Sandy - Administrative experienced specialist, who- can you withstand before you Pastor - Boca Glades Baptist se practice has been limited Church May 1 through 14,2010 11 The Boca Raton Tribune COLUMNISTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

POSITIVE LIVING The Wealth Advisor By Dr. Synesio Lyra Barry Siegel Showing Up for Life Planning You Should This is the name of a new, to show up at lots of events negotiate the best available to others, only very little can Consider Now excellent book written by and, by so doing I found my- time and show up; even be achieved by remote con- These are difficult times. • The average stay in a nurs- Mr. Bill Gates Sr. Just its self ministering to people in when hurrying through the trol; the impact is far greater The “experts” now acknowl- ing home is more than 2.5 title quickly brought to my ways I would’ve never ex- church premises, or acci- when one is present to an- edge that we are in a reces- years. mind what has been a prac- pected, not to mention what dentally meeting somewhere other! sion - and that we have been Nursing home costs are in- tice in my life as far back as I also gain from each experi- else, I would have a moment Someone, in jest, has defined so for some time. creasing much faster I can remember. As a child, ence. On several occasions, to stop and greet them before a minister as a person who Consumer confi- than the inflation being the son of through the years, proceeding to other waiting is incomprehensible on Sun- dence is low. As a rate would imply. a preacher, I did different families duties. days and invisible the rest of result many of us Thus, many of us show up at all kinds from congregations Those individuals were the week. are concerned, won- quite appropriately of events associated I’ve served, have grateful that their phone calls dering what plan- are very worried with people of the verbalized some were promptly answered, Read the complete ning we should do about how we will story online congregation which appreciative input their e-mails or letters were now, if any. pay for that kind of my father led. to me: they thanked acknowledged and given a For the vast major- Barry Siegel care if we need it. Now, in retrospect, me for being al- reply, and that other similar Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Flo- ity of Americans, planning Planning Tip: Careful con- I recognize how Dr. Synesio Lyra ways responsive situations were factors they rida resident who, for many is not discretionary. These sideration of how to pay for significant all that was in and available to them when could also count on! years, was a professor at the individuals continue to have long-term care is critical for post-graduate level. He is a my formative years. I met some of my fellow pastors It was comedian Woody - or perhaps for the first time most individuals. people I would never have were hard to locate and, if Allen who once stated that writer, a sought-after confer- ence speaker, a man who lived have - personal concerns that Also of concern to many otherwise met, I heard things found, might be too busy 80% of life is just showing in five continents of the world, they need to address now people is who will provide and learned lessons which to get involved in anything up. And I firmly believe that having received his education because these concerns are long-term care and whether still remain with me today, other than an emergency! in mutual ministry the same in four of them. When he re- unrelated to the economy. In those caregivers will care for I was impacted by positive What those persons were applies! Any person (not sided in southern California, fact, some of these concerns us in the way we desire. For details noticed or felt, and I indicating, was that when just a minister) will gain a he wrote a weekly column for may even be made worse by many, there is a strong de- the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” developed a habit which has they needed to approach me, lot from what those experi- our current economic situa- sire to stay at home as long been beneficial in my adult I could be found; if they in- ences will bring, and from which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south tion. as possible. For others, the years since then. vited me to visit their home the lessons they shall learn Florida. In addition, for anyone who companionship found in an Yes, I became accustomed or go out for a meal, I would for a lifetime! In doing good may be subject to federal or assisted living facility makes state estate tax in the future, that choice preferable. Still ASK DR MAN unusual circumstances have others need care that can- By Dr. Daniel Man created a “perfect planning not be provided at home or storm” that will not last long. only at a prohibitive cost. This newsletter addresses And, not surprisingly, these Safe and permanent lip enhancement some of the planning needs goals often change over time unrelated to the economy and with changing circum- and discusses strategies that stances. procedure now available create the biggest planning Planning Tip: A trust that opportunities today. sets forth your current, care- Dear Dr. Man, I’ve been relied on implants that may, ment is that it is available in Planning Needs Unrelated fully thought-out disability getting injections to en- due to their surface charac- a variety of sizes to achieve to the Economy objectives is the best way hance my lips for about 15 teristics, may promote tissue customized results for indi- Dr. Daniel Man is a board- certified plastic surgeon who Many planning needs are un- to ensure that your planning years now. They work well ingrowth, which may result viduals. has dedicated his life’s work related to the economy. They meets your personal goals at first, but eventually fade. in a restriction of movement This procedure can be per- to helping people look younger include: and objectives. I’d love to try something an unnatural appearance. formed in your plastic sur- and improve their appearance • Disability and retirement Special Needs Planning more permanent. Are there Luckily, there is a new, per- geon’s office under local through cosmetic surgery. He planning; Special needs planning is any new treatments out there manent solution to lip en- anesthesia. The mouth and is a noted author, artist, inven- • Special needs planning; another area unrelated to the tor and educator. Dr. Man has that I should know hancement that is lips are locally anesthetized; • Beneficiary protection economy. According to the about? What about FDA approved and and then two small incisions been featured on major televi- sion networks as well as na- planning (for example, pro- 2002 U.S. census: lip implants? Are has proven quite suc- are made in the corners of tection from divorce, credi- • 51.2 million people report- they safe and do cessful. Permalip™, the mouth. The implant is tional and local magazines and newspapers for his work as tors and/or perhaps the ben- ed having a disability; they look natural? made by SurgiSil, is then passed through a tunnel both a plastic surgeon and an eficiaries themselves); and • 13-16% of families have a Plastic surgeons a safe, definitive so- in the lip and then centered. artist. Dr. Man has a private • Second marriage and child with special needs; have long been lution for permanent The process is then repeated practice in Boca Raton. “blended family” protection. • Autism occurs every 1 in searching for an ex- lip enhancement. for the other lip and the in- These planning needs are 150 births and between 1 ceptional solution Dr. Daniel Man Permalip™ is a soft, cisions are closed using ab- often more critical for those and 1.5 million Americans to lip enhancement. Tempo- silicone-based device, using sorbable suture. The entire with fewer assets than for have an Autism spectrum rary treatments, including an injection molding pro- process can take less than Follow us those with more wealth. disorder. the use of commercially pro- cess to produce a naturally thirty minutes and normal Disability Planning Failure to properly plan for duced fillers or autologous contoured implant with a activity may be resumed the According to the Family a person with special needs (a person’s own) fat, have smooth, non-porous surface. following day. Caregiver Alliance and re- can have disastrous conse- worked for some people; The great news is that the Although Permalip™ is per- cent MetLife Mature Market quences, especially if the however, they have often led implant cannot rupture or manent, it is designed to be Study, of those Americans person is receiving govern- to disappointment in the long deflate. In addition, the im- easily reversible should you currently age 65 and older: ment benefits. run because of the unpredict- plant can be removed at any • 43% will need nursing Planning Tip: A Special wish to return to your origi- ability with respect to how time. Permalip™ is con- home care; Needs Trust that incorpo- long they last. In addition, toured to match the shape nal lip appearance. Speak to • 25% will spend more than rates specific care provisions they often require repetitive of your lips. It has a smooth a board-certified plastic sur- a year in a nursing home; is a critical component of the treatments that may be pain- surface that reduces the geon to see if this procedure • 9% will spend more than 5 ful and costly. Permanent chance of tissue ingrowth. Read the complete is right for you. years in a nursing home; and solutions in the past have A huge benefit of this treat- story online 12 May 1 through 14,2010 Life & Arts The Boca Raton Tribune AS SEEN BY FEEN Diane Feen Nix the naysayers and enjoy life - including polo and his message is one that events and courses contact ion) on one side of the field is perfectly suited for the them at http://artofliviing. hosted by Bistrot Bagatelle times we live in. “To uplift org/fl or call 954-826-3190. of NYC and on the other yourself, you need to stop One thing about spiritual side were stadium seats, the and think about what is hap- pursuits is that nothing usu- clubhouse and other comfy pening in your mind. Intro- ally ends up being some- ways to view the action. spection uplifts us,” said the thing important! At the Nespresso Pavilion gentle man with the twin- On the other side of earthly excitement reigned supreme kling eyes. existence (in Wellington) with a full scale brunch Fischman agrees. “Every- was the final polo match at (with enough food to feed a body is looking for spiri- the International Polo Club. third world nation), a fash- tual modalities to help them This exuberant event brings ion display by upper crust handle their mind and emo- out the best of breed in the fashion maven Tory Burch, tions. If you have negative horse category (for both hu- a wine tasting by Whole Sri Sri Ravi Shankar thoughts in your mind you mans and thoroughbreds) Foods in Wellington and don’t experience your true and is held every year to people watching that rivals flutes. But, Mother Nature in- nature.” Fischman was very determine the winner of the NYC. tervened and had most of us Michele Caride and Betsy Ivory of Boca Raton enjoy the polo scene. sincere about the changes in US Open Championship. There were men in yellow running for shelter (in fancy t’s a crazy time of the sayers. His name is Michael his life since meeting Sri Sri This year Crab Orchard pants with dark blue blazers dresses and high heels) and Iyear. Iranian Cleric Ho- Fischman and he lives in Ravi Shankar. “I am more won over the Audi team by that looked divine (I know it back to our posts. jatoleslam Kazem Sedighi Boca Raton. Fischman, a confident, centered, compas- a score of 13 to 8. sound cheesy but it wasn’t) If you want to experience this said that earthquakes are former account executive sionate and loving.” If you’ve never been to a and young women in halter bonding between man and caused by scantily clad wo- with Ogilvy & Mather, is If you long for serenity in polo match (and a final one dresses with large sinamay horse (with camaraderie that men (look out, Boca Raton) now president of the Art of your life, the answer is med- at that) you’re in for a big straw hats. is unparalleled) head out to and famous scientist Ste- Living Foundation in the itation (I agree) and to watch treat. The fans are horse The divot stomp at half time Wellington during the polo phen Hawking believes that US. your breathing. Breathing lovers with a hedonistic (where everyone goes out on season from December to extraterrestrial life almost The Art of Living Founda- techniques (such as Pranay- bent for fun in the sun. the field for champagne and April. certainly exists and that we tion recently sponsored. ana) can help change emo- Unfortunately it rained at ice-cream) is one of the most International Polo Club Palm should be extremely cau- An Evening of Wisdom & tions. Also important are the final match, but every- animated people events at Beach - Phone: 561.204.5687 tious about interacting with Meditation with Sri Sri Ravi the three golden rules for one seemed to weather the the games, but it was cut www.internationalpoloclub. them. Shankar at the Westin Dip- meditation: “I do nothing, I weather in pretty good spir- short by the heavy down- com. There is one person, how- lomat Hotel. This holy man want nothing and I am noth- its (bottled or otherwise). pour. Men in trucks tossed ever, who has managed to from India has a large fol- ing.” Well said. If you want There was a large tent (The out toy horses while doling circumvent all of these nay- lowing all over the world more information about their Nespresso Grande Pavil- out champagne in plastic Visiting Rotarians from South Korea Local Humorist a Big Hit tour Boca, meet city leaders at Boca Comedy Club By Dale M. King BOCA RATON - It’s not un- By Dale Smith bugs we accept as pets in our stories and stage presence usual for Rotarians from District homes, the French Canadian gave the room a fresh vibe 6930 to visit with Mayor Susan Appearing Saturday night, men in their thongs frolick- of comfort and laughter as Whelchel and the City Council April 17th at Boca Raton’s ing on our beaches, and the she anchored the show. at one of their regular meetings. New York Comedy Club insane overuse locally of Anna Collins is also a wri- This past Tuesday night, the Ro- was a fresh South Florida plastic surgery, especially ter, her 2008 book; “A View tary Club of Boca Raton brought based comic named Anna the lip collagen. She has a from a Broad” is very funny along five South Korean visi- Collins. Anna, who cur- great routine about the His- with excellent observa- tors -- the women wearing long, rently resides in Fort Lau- panics in Miami, and their tions about such topics as red skirts typical of their native derdale, emceed both the refusal to accept the English Infomercials and Romance. country – to the council meet- early and the late shows and language. Actually no ethnic She has appeared in many ing to mingle with city leaders was the opening act featur- group was safe. In her reco- Comedy Clubs including the as part of the Group Study Ex- ing Latino stand-up Angel gnizable Boston accent, MGM Grand in Las Vegas, change, a universal Rotary peace Salazar and two other co- Miss Collins presented her Dangerfield’s in New York mission between countries and medians. humorous views on why re- City and at the Comedy Rotary districts. The effort is for Delightfully entertaining, lationships between men and Corner in West Palm Beach young professionals, and it pro- Anna kept the audience women are next to impos- and Uncle Funny’s in Davie. motes international understand- laughing with her witty sible to survive. Her bright You can learn and read more ing, goodwill and peace. brand of South Florida personality shone through about her at www.AnnaCol- Whelchel presented the group comedy which included a as she had fun improvising lins.com. Keep an eye out with a proclamation naming mix of jokes about our re- with the audience. A young for her next performance in Tuesday as Group Study Ex- tirees (heading for the Early guy with those ridiculous the area. change Day. Bird Dinner), those lizards baggy pants had a few shots Team leader for the Korean visitors is Doek In Lee. Team members are: Eun Mi Jang, Kyung Nyeo Cho, Youn and enormous palmetto sent his way. Anna’s familiar Woo Lee, and Ki Sook Son with Mayor Susan Whelchel May 1 through 14,2010 13 The Boca Raton Tribune LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

SPOTLIGHT Mitzi Gaynor wins Emmy while performing in Boca Raton BOCA RATON - Actress, 2010 New York area Emmy monia in 2006, according to singer and dancer Mitzi Award for Outstanding En- Wikipedia. Gaynor has won a bevy of tertainment Program/Spe- The show also included awards during a film, stage cial. clips from her TV specials and TV career that spans Gaynor presented an eve- and films, in particular, the more than a half century. ning show April 17 and a movie she is most closely Coincidentally, while she late afternoon performance associated with – “South Pa- was performing her “Razzle April 18. The Emmy was cific.” Dazzle: My Life Behind presented April 18. In that Rodgers & Ham- the Sequins” show to mark During the show, Gaynor merstein film, she portrayed the first public performance told about her career begin- nurse Nellie Forbush, and at the Keith C. and Elaine ning with her motion picture was nominated for a Golden Johnson Wold Performing debut in “My Blue Heav- Globe Award as best actress Arts Center at Lynn Univer- en” with Betty Grable and in a musical. sity April 17 and 18, she was Dan Dailey. As she walked From here, Gaynor opens also winning another award. around the stage in Bob May 15 at Feinstein’s in Mitzi’s highly acclaimed Mackie-designed gowns, New York City. She will public television musical she also told of her 52 year also be a presenter at the d o c u m e n t a r y , “ M i t z i marriage to Jack Bean, a 55th Annual Drama Desk Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! producer and her personal Awards at Lincoln Center in The Special Years” won the manager. He died of pneu- New York on May 23.

Jan McArt, left, director of theatre arts program develop- Mitzi Gaynor, center, is flanked by Ben and Rosemary ment at Lynn University, with Elaine Wold, main benefac- Krieger, left, and Arlene and Milton Herson. tor whose donations built the theater named for her and her late husband, and J. Albert Johnson, center.

From left are Marcia Cohen with Ben and Rosemary Boca philanthropists Richard and Barbara Schmidt with Krieger. Mitzi Gaynor.

Harold and Mary Perper flank Mitzi Gaynor. Shown from left are Christine Lynn, Mitzi Gaynor and John Gallo. The Boca Raton Tribune 14 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

SOCIETY Skip Sheffield Country Club of Boca SunFest Music and Art installs board of governors. Festival in Full Swing SunFest began with a bang International Film Festi- Art,” about the creation of tions will be screened this on Wednesday, April 28 val ended Monday with an an art museum in Soviet Uz- weekend at Cobb Jupiter with a New Music Night awards ceremony at the Om- bekistan. Theaters. on the newly re- phoy Resort. Best Short Film went to “A Box office tallies will not be vamped waterfront Despite an Curious Thing,” by Alain R. in for a month or so. It re- in downtown West uncertain financial Hain. mains to be decided if there Palm Beach. The future more than Audience Choice Award will be a 16th annual PBIFF. largest music and 70 filmmakers went to “The Yankles, about Call 561-362-0003 or visit Front, from left, Joan Cusick, Tom Kennedy, president and Joe arts festival in from around the a professional baseball play- www.pbifilmfest.org. Massarrella, vice president; second row, from left, Floyd Clements, treasurer, Fred Perfetto, David Jatlow, secretary; Dr. Jack Hayes and Florida, SunFest world flocked to er who was released from Art and Dance at FAU Tony Tamaccio. Not in photo: David Reeves. continues five days Palm Beach Coun- his contract with the “Los The Ritter Art Galley of through Sunday, ty over the five Angeles Spirits” because of Florida Atlantic University By Barbara McCormick tertainment by Earthshine. May 2. days of the festival. a drinking problem. has opened its BFA Spring The Country Club at Boca Skip Sheffield More than 50 lo- Named Best Fea- Audience Choice for Best Exhibition, which stays up BOCA RATON - The Coun- Raton is located at 6200 cal, regional and national ture Film was Roadside At- Documentary was “Legend through May 7. Admission try Club at Boca Raton re- Boca del Mar Drive. Ameni- musical acts are perform- traction’s “Winter’s Bone,” of the Pale Male,” about a is free. Call 561-297-2966. cently installed its newly ties include an 18-hole golf ing on three stages starting about a 17-year-old girl young Belgian who comes At FAU’s Schmidt College elected Board of Governors course, pro shop, lighted ten- Wednesday with Weezer and fighting the Ozark wilder- to New York looking for his of Arts & Letters, a “Danc- at the 31st Annual President’s nis courts, clubhouse, dining ascending stars We Are Sci- ness and local criminals in destiny. es We dance Performance Ball. rooms, bar, grill and banquet entists, Crash Kings, Con- her search for her father and As for me I saw only the Showcase” will be presented More than 160 members and facilities. stellations, These United saving the family home. opening night film “Prin- at 8 p.m. Friday, April 30 friends turned out to congra- States and Gringo Star. More Special mention went to “Eli cess Ka’iulani,” which quite and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, tulate President Tom Kennedy than 150 artists will be dis- and Ben,” about the effect of lovely, and the moderately may 1 in the University The- and the following members of playing their handiwork and criminal charges against his amusing “Immigration Tango,” atre. Tickets are just $5 at the the Board of Governors: Joan vying for awards along the father by a 12-year-old boy. which was shot in South door call 561-297-0266. Cusick, Joe Massarella, vice president; Floyd Clements, $30 million improved water- Best Documentary went to Florida. Follow us front. “The Desert of Forbidden The “Best of the Best” selec- treasurer; Fred Perfetto, Da- Tom Kenne- Texas blues-rock trio ZZ vid Jatlow, secretary; Dr. Jack Hayes, Tony Tamaccio and dy, president, Top played SunFest for the Board of David Reeves. first time on Thursday. Blues Governors of rocker Jonathan Tyler & The festivities included a so- The Country cial hour and a four-course Club at Boca Northern Lights and Flam- Raton ing Lips are making their dinner, with dancing and en- debut too. Award-winning Boca Raton ‘Rally for the Cure’ raises more than blues guitarist J.P. Soars & The Red Hots opened for $6,400 for Komen Cancer fund Patti LaBelle Friday. Others dedicated to eradicating & Country Club holds each are Cowboy Mouth, Smash breast cancer through re- year. The WPA also collects Mouth, REO Speedwagon Ben Harper & The Relentless perform Sunday at SunFest search. The organization, the toys each Christmas season and Maze Featuring Frankie world’s largest grassroots for Spirit of Giving, a joint Beverly. network of breast cancer effort by several Palm Beach Saturday May 1 the attrac- survivors and activists, has County charitable agencies. tions include Rise Against, invested nearly $1.5 billion The country club’s Ladies Better Than Ezra, Sister Ha- BOCA RATON - The Wom- to find a Cure since Komen Nine Hole Golf Group re- zel, Charlie Daniels Band en’s Golf Association at was founded in 1982. cently held its initial 1st An- and Sean Kingston. Royal Palm Yacht & Coun- Funds at the Rally for the nual Play for P.I.N.K. tour- On the final Sunday Alberta try Club in Boca Raton Cure golf tournament were nament to benefit the Breast Cross, Nas & Damien “Jr. held its annual Rally for the raised through registration Cancer Research Founda- Gong” Marley, Ben Harper Cure golf tournament March fees paid by participants. tion. & The Relentless, Flogging 12, raising $6,435 to ben- The WPA also held a 50-50 Celebrating its 50th year, Molly and the B-52s per- efit Susan G. Komen for the raffle, won by Lori Glover. the Royal Palm Yacht & form. Cure®. Glover donated her $1,100 Country Club has been an Hours are 5-10 p.m. Wednes- “We are grateful to our golf- in winnings in honor of the elegant tradition among the day and Thursday, 5-11 p.m. ers for all their support” said WPA President Vicki Hull, elite clubs of South Florida. Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Sat- Vanilla Ice with Boca Raton Tribune advertising representative Maureen WGA President-Elect Pattie 56, who recently passed As one of the few private, urday and noon to 9 p.m. Kelly at opening night of Palm Beach International Film Festival. Damron, who takes over as away, to the Enrichment invitation-only clubs in the Friday when SunFest ends president April 22. “Despite Fund of Grace Community country, Royal Palm Yacht the incredibly rainy weather, with a big fireworks display. Church, the beneficiary of & Country Club boasts a Boca Tribune Society we had 52 players turn out Admission at the gate 13 and Editor Skip Sheffield for the tournament – a field memorial donations for Jack Nicklaus Signature golf older is $32. A two-day pass and advertising rep- Hull. A matching $1,100 course and no residency re- is $50 and five-day pass $65. resentative Maureen dressed in pink in honor of Komen for the Cure. They from the raffle was donated quirements. Call 800-786-3378 or visit Kelly at opening night of Palm Beach Interna- all deserve to be commend- to Komen. www.sunfest.com. tional Film Festival. ed for their remarkable com- The Rally for the Cure tour- Follow us Palm Beach International mitment.” nament is one of several Film Festival Wraps Komen is a global non-profit events Royal Palm Yacht The 15th annual Palm Beach The Boca Raton Tribune May 1 through 14,2010 15 The Boca Raton Tribune LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL

Enterntainment Caldwell Theatre melds humor with social issues in comic play, “Distracted”

By Skip Sheffield tude, foul mouth and inabili- cake as three increasingly ty to focus on tasks as simple eccentric doctors and a BOCA RATON - Caldwell as getting dressed for school. fourth wall-breaking actor Theatre Company continues Reading between the lines with ADD. its exploration of contempo- we can guess that if Dad had Versatile Kim Ostrenko is rary issues with a dramatic been born today, he would a neighbor friend Vera and comedy, “Distracted,” run- have been diagnosed with does yeoman duty as a wait- ning through May 16 at 7901 ADHD. Because he was an ress and a UPS delivery per- N. Federal Highway, Boca ants-in-the-pants, hyperactive son. Raton. boy, Dad feels it is all per- Finally, there is Jesse’s teen- Playwright Lisa Loomer fectly normal. age babysitter Natalie (Nikki has taken a challenge and In desperation, Mama visits Bromberg), a girl with some formed it into a comedy that a series of “experts” who not pretty serious disorders of provokes and educates. surprisingly, offer conflicting her own. That challenge is ADHD advice. Lots of serious issues are (Attention Deficit Hyperac- Doctors are a rich source of raised between the yucks: tivity Disorder), a common humor, as the doctor’s office holistic therapy vs. prescrip- disorder that seems to have experience is universal. tion drugs, psychological reached epidemic status. Director Clive Cholerton has counseling, the role of infor- ADHD (also called ADD) cast some of South Florida’s mation overload and media is most often diagnosed in best actors to play these bombardment and the sheer young boys, though it can characters. frenzy of modern life. occur in girls and adult men It warms the heart to see There are no easy answers. I and women. Kim Cozort back on the came away with the thought we Lisa Loomer was inspired Caldwell stage after she and should not be too quick to med- to design a play that is both her husband Ken Kay were icate just to shut a kid up and entertaining and educational in “exile” (but a very good make him or her docile. Par- - oh yes, and quite funny. kind), in Blowing Rock, NC ents should exercise tolerance Nine-year-old Jesse Cara for nine years. and patience and above all, pay (Brian Inerfield) isn’t the Cozort plays three charac- more attention to their kids. only “Distracted” person in ters: imperious Dr. Waller, You may come away with this play. Jessie’s frazzled teacher a different conclusion, and Dad (Stephen G. Anthony) is Mrs. Holly and New Yawk Caldwell Theatre is making it always doing several things neighbor Sherry, and she easier by providing a series of at once: talking, texting or gives a distinct comic spin to talk-backs with the director, playing a laptop video game, each one. cast and experts, and a Lunch all while watching televi- Likewise Lela Elam is the and Learn April 29. sion. officious Dr. Zavalla as well Tickets are $34-$55 (students This is very frustrating for as a neighbor, Carolyn and a $10). Call 561-241-7432 or Mama (Laura Turnbull), nurse. 877-245-7432 or visit www. who has to deal with Jesse’s Playwright/actor Michael caldwelltheatre.com. outbursts, disrespectful atti- McKeever takes the comic thebocaratontribune.com 16 May 1 through 14,2010 Business The Boca Raton Tribune Opening of model attracts hundreds to Geo Group of Boca, One Thousand Ocean condominiums Cornell Companies, finishes.” kitchens, private elevator “Everyone seemed to mar- lobbies and private two-car agree to merger vel at the building’s mod- garages. ern architecture, which is in Residences average some worth $685 million keeping with the Boca Raton 4,000 square feet under air BOCA RATON – Boca enterprise value of $685 Resort & Club’s redesigned plus about 1,200 square feet Raton-based GEO Group, million based on the closing Boca Beach Club, right next of outdoor space. They are a private provider of cor- prices of both companies’ door,” added Jamie Telchin, priced from $3 million to rectional, detention, and stocks on April 16, 2010, president of development more than $15 million. residential treatment ser- including the assumption of for LXR Luxury Resorts. The Sales & Design Center is vices to federal, state and some $300 million in Cor- “They also understood that located at 725 S. Ocean Bou- local government agencies, nell debt, excluding cash. the prime location gives levard. and Cornell Companies, a Under the terms of the residents of One Thousand private provider of correc- agreement, stockholders of Ocean immediate proximity From left are Jamie Telchin (LXR Luxury Resorts) and Bob Martin (The tions, treatment and educa- Cornell will have the op- Decorators Unlimited) in the model residence at the new One Thousand and availability to the ser- tional services outsourced tion to elect to receive either Ocean building. vices and amenities of the by federal, state and local 1.3 shares of GEO com- resort, which is part of the BOCA RATON - One Thou- encompasses the building’s governmental agencies, plan mon stock for each share of Waldorf Astoria Collection, to merge, says a news re- Cornell common stock or sand Ocean, the newly com- amenities exclusive to resi- should they choose to be a pleted oceanfront condomini- dents. The lobby, lakefront lease from The Geo Group. an amount of cash consid- member of the resort’s club. It said their boards of direc- eration equal to the greater um in Boca Raton, welcomed lounge and multi-purpose This isn’t just another new hundreds of invited guests room attracted visitors, who Follow us tors have approved a defini- of the fair market value of

condominium building. It is Tribune The Boca Raton to two consecutive events also previewed the state-of- tive merger agreement in one share of GEO common an extraordinary resort life- which The GEO Group will stock plus $6.00 or the fair in early April to showcase a the-art fitness center with its style opportunity.” new furnished model as well aerobics, yoga and Pilates acquire Cornell for stock market value of 1.3 shares Commenting further, Tel- and/or cash at an estimated of GEO common stock. as the modern building’s rooms, cardio/free-weight chin noted, “Boaters travers- amenities and training area, spa treat- ing the Boca Raton Inlet can’t The four-bedroom, four and ment suite, and steam and help but notice the iconic one-half bath, 4,300-square- sauna rooms. building that is now at the tip Lynn University names Glanzer foot model residence, which “One Thousand Ocean has of the private peninsula. With features ocean-inspired in- demonstrated record-setting its completion this February, teriors by The Decorator’s sales and is currently 67 One Thousand Ocean has be- as new PR director Unlimited, was very well percent sold,” said William come a true landmark at the duction and targeted, hyper vinced ILC’s senior leader- received by visitors, said or- Yahn, managing director for gateway to this world-class local community out reach ship to keep him on as a con- ganizers. From there, they Corcoran Sunshine Market- city.” efforts. sultant more than a year after continued on to the private ing Group. “And that’s be- One Thousand Ocean en- After receiving his bach- he moved back to Florida. tropical pool deck with ca- fore we showcased our fur- compasses 52 one- and two- elor’s degree in public re- Once settled in Florida, banas directly overlooking nished model. This speaks story beach villas, residences lations from University of Glanzer served as the direc- the Atlantic and the Boca Ra- volume for the location of and penthouses replete with Florida’s School of Journal- tor of communications and ton Inlet. the building, its unique de- ocean, Intracoastal and city ism in 1995, he moved to marketing at the American Guests were also invited to sign and floor plans, as well views, terraces with jetted Miami and accepted a posi- Red Cross, Greater Palm visit the Ocean Club, which as the level of features and plunge pools and outdoor tion at a small, start-up mar- Beach Area Chapter. He keting communications firm, headed an aggressive com- Brigham Communications. munications program that His work in international is- required coordinating the BOCA RATON - Lynn Uni- sues started in 1998 when he activities of department staff versity has announced that joined Food For The Poor members, student interns, Joshua Glanzer, an award- (FFP), a South Florida-based a public relations firm, and winning communications international development dozens of volunteers during professional with more than organization, as the media the busy 2005 and 2006 hur- 14 years of experience span- relations manager. Glanzer ricane seasons. ning several industries, is the planned and executed sev- In Glanzer’s most recent university’s new director of eral media tours through position at Jones Edmunds, public relations. some of the poorest regions a Florida-based civil engi- In this role, Glanzer will of Haiti, Jamaica, Honduras neering firm, he secured the serve as the university’s offi- and Nicaragua. organization’s first national cial spokesperson in addition After moving to New York print news story, in The Wall to leading the university’s City in 2001, Glanzer served Street Journal, and helped internal, external and social as the director of communi- bring the firm national in- media efforts. cations for the International dustry recognition through Glanzer’s experience in Longevity Center (ILC), a campaign that captured the field of marketing com- a healthcare policy center several technical engineer- munications includes in- affiliated with the Mount ing awards—the most the ternational media relations Sinai School of Medicine. firm has ever received for a campaigns, publications pro- Glanzer’s performance con- single project. May 1 through 14,2010 17 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL GEO Group of Boca continued from page 16 Boca business owners launch ‘Constant Care’ “This merger represents a reach and operating lever- compelling strategic fit for age to achieve meaningful resource group to help seniors’ quality of life both of our companies and cost synergies, grow revenue her husband’s early-onset Al- positions us well to meet the and increase profitability.” zheimer diagnosis at age 50. increasing demand for cor- “Our organization will rectional, detention and resi- The merger is expected to be hosting speakers from dential treatment facilities close in the third quarter of other non-profits in order and services,” said George 2010, subject to the approv- to raise community aware- C. Zoley, chairman and chief al of the issuance of GEO ness,” said Jill Poser, certi- executive officer of GEO. common stock by GEO’s fied aging-in-place specialist “The combination of our shareholders, approval of (CAPS), founder of Alad- two companies creates a the transaction by Cornell’s din Builders Home Safety company with revenues of stockholders and federal Specialists and Constant- approximately $1.5 billion, regulatory agencies, as well BOCA RATON - “The Con- families, as well as a sincere income strategies expert. CareNetwork.com member. enhanced scale, diversifica- as the fulfillment of other stant Care Network is dedi- concern for the better good Dale King, managing editor The ConstantCareNetwork. tion, and complementary customary conditions.” cated to serving our senior of others,” said Gonzalez. of The Boca Raton Tribune com (www.ConstantCareNet- service offerings. GEO has The combined company population and the commu- The current invitation-only who attended the meeting, work.com) serves as a central a successful track record will manage and/or own 97 nity they live in,” said its membership consists of welcomed the organization online resource listing local of integrating acquisitions, correctional and detention founder, Andres Gonzalez. 20 companies and indivi- and said, “What a wonder- expert professionals who and we are confident in our facilities with a total design The initial meeting of the duals including a certified ful way for businesses and are honest and caring and ability to implement the in- capacity of approximately new organization drew 20 aging-in-place specialist, a professionals to network who specialize in providing dustry’s best practices across 76,000 beds and 32 behav- selected by Gonzalez be- registered nurse care mana- in order to serve the senior quality goods and services to the combined company.” ioral health facilities with cause of their commitment ger, clinical psychologist, citizens in our community.” seniors and their loved ones. “At the same time,” he add- a total design capacity of to educate and bring a better concierge car service club Marlene Ross, director of Each member listed pledges ed, “we expect to achieve approximately 5,000 beds. quality of life for the senior for seniors, elder law & dis- communications for WXEL, to provide quality goods revenue growth opportu- Cornell’s Adult Secure and population and their integ- ability attorney, guardian- the local PBS and NPR and services in an honest nities and annual cost ef- Adult Community-Based rity in dealing with seniors. ship support, bankruptcy at- station, added her congra- and professional manner. ficiencies of $12-15 mil- divisions will be integrated The organization is not the torney, hair restoration and tulations and said, “I wish While the firms listed on lion to enhance long-term into GEO’s existing U.S. average networking group beauty, home care services, to commend Andres Gon- ConstantCareNetwork.com value for our shareholders.” Corrections operating struc- inasmuch as all members all home medical & mobility zalez for organizing this can work together to pro- James E. Hyman, Cornell’s ture. Cornell’s behavioral share a common interest by products, home renovation unique network group be- vide the best service pos- chairman, president, and health division, Abraxas being actively involved in safety, homeowner and auto cause there is a great need sible, each firm is indepen- chief executive officer, said, Youth & Family Services, non-profits. Each member is insurance, certified long- for seniors and their fami- dently responsible for the “The board of directors and I will be integrated with GEO committed to work for the term care insurance agent, lies to have a resource de- goods and services offered. believe this strategic combi- Care’s behavioral health- betterment of the communi- moving company, organiz- dicated to their welfare.” Membership is free nation with GEO will result care services platform. ty and its senior citizens. ing & de-clutter services, The guest speaker was Laura and by invitation only. in an industry-leading plat- The statement from GEO “To be part of the Constant- print magazine for seniors, Jones of the Alzheimer Asso- form that will create signifi- said the merger is ex- CareNetwork.com listing, real estate agent, reverse ciation of Southeast Florida. Your AD cant value for the sharehold- pected to increase its total members must have a com- & forward home mortgage Laura discussed her “advo- ers of both companies. The annual revenues by ap- monality which includes in- specialist, senior move ma- cacy victory” with the Social combined enterprise should proximately $400 million tegrity and dedication to the nagers, tax & estate plan- Security Administration re- HERE have the scale, geographic to more than $1.5 billion. senior community and their ning attorney and tax-free garding her experiences with $15.00 Business Guide 18 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL CONNECT WITH US May 1 through 14,2010 19 Pet Society The Boca Raton Tribune PET OF THE WEEK Dog lover with sweet tooth will appreciate having Carmel in home BOCA RATON - Got a ready to soak up some at- Included in the adoption fee is sweet tooth? 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To Advertise in this Directory, please call 561-290-1202 22 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL FAU’s women’s basketball Lynn men’s hoops adds team looks to 2010-2011 season guard for 2010-2011 3 only to top that with a new By Jeffrey Messman the recruiting process, and “Offensively, Josh shoots it career-high 25 points in a BOCA RATON - Lynn Uni- we couldn’t be happier about very well but can also cre- win at Denver three days versity’s men’s basketball it.” ate problems off the drib- later. Barfield started 26 of team has signed guard Josh A combo guard from Olds- ble,” McMillin continued. “We 29 games in her first season Garcia to a National Letter mar, Fla., Garcia played the wanted a guard that is dynamic as an Owl and finished two of Intent, announced head past two seasons at Pasco in both his scoring abilities points ahead of Bowe for the coach Scott McMillin. Gar- Hernando Community Col- and his ability to see the team scoring title with 356 cia will join the Fighting lege. Tabbed First Team All- floor and create for others. Our system is built for those points. Knights as a junior for the Suncoast Conference as a ju- 2010-11 season. nior, he averaged 16.6 points, kinds of guards and Josh fits The other key returnee for that mold perfectly.” FAU is Teri Stamps, who ap- “We are absolutely ecstatic 3.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and about Josh being a part of our 2.1 steals per game for the Garcia joins early signee Craig peared in all 29 games and Brown as newcomers for the men’s basketball program Quistas and finished as the finished the season ranked upcoming campaign. The pair 3rd in the Sun Belt Confer- next season,” McMillin said. seventh-leading scorer in all will join a veteran squad that BOCA RATON -The Florida time scoring list. ence in three-point shooting “Josh is mature, strong, ultra- Florida junior colleges. Gar- returns eight letter winners Atlantic University women’s Bowe also received individ- (38-for-84, 45.2%). competitive and a good de- cia also shot a solid 39.4 per- and seven upperclassmen next basketball team reached new ual accolades, being named With Stamps and Barfield fender. He was a player that cent from three-point range season. heights during the 2009-10 to the third team all-confer- projected into the starting we really wanted throughout to rank eighth in the state. season. Head coach Chan- ence in addition to being a five, FAU has three open cellor Dugan led her team first team all-district aca- starting spots up for grabs Boca’s Summer Campers Find to 10 conference wins and demic All-American. The in preseason workouts this a fifth overall seed in the Ocala native finished the summer and fall. With a lot Sun Belt Conference Tour- season leading the Owls in of holes, the incoming class Haven in the Pocono’s nament, the most wins and minutes per game (33.3) and is a welcomed sight, with the early 1900’s and opened highest seed the Owls have second in the Sun Belt in as- eight players in total and a as a Camp in 1935. The new, received since joining the sists per game (4.8). vast spectrum of skill sets. country style cabins are lar- conference four seasons ago. Despite having seven se- “We’ve got size, quickness, ge and airy, complete with FAU’s 14 overall victories niors depart the roster, FAU shooting ability and defen- electricity, indoor showers are also the most since the will reload in 2010-11, add- sive ability all coming in,” and bathrooms. Each bunk program joined the Sun Belt. ing eight new players to the Dugan said. houses 8-12 campers super- “I was really excited for the mix. One of FAU’s biggest needs, vised by 2-3 counselors. Fa- senior class to leave such New Players a point guard, will be filled mily style meals are served an outstanding mark on “We filled all of our needs by Takia Brooks (5’6”, Mi- in an alpine-type dining this program,” said Dugan. with this recruiting class,” ami, FL/Lourdes Academy). room consisting of fresh “They took it from the A- said Dugan. Now it’s going Brooks is the #236 ranked fruit, a salad bar, a potato Sun and transitioned it to a to be up to the newcomers player in the nation by the bar and a pasta bar. Mitch contender in the Sun Belt. and the returnees to gel and Collegiate Girls Basketball By Dale Smith ers are well taken care of in brings in professional chefs I’m proud of them.” become a team.” Report. a nurturing, learning envi- and kitchen staffs to ensure Two of those seniors, Brit- Among the returnees is Up front, Vontrice Dennis, This summer, dozens of Bo- ronment. The focus is on the all meals are fresh, tasty and tany Bowe and Carla Stubbs, shooting guard Lyrell April Goins, Shavonne Sey- ca Raton campers will again individual growth of each nutritious. both capped off their final Barfield. The junior college more are all junior college head off for weeks of fun child. Whether the kids stay The Camp even features a seasons by surpassing the transfer had a breakout sea- transfers that will provide and an incredible variety of for three or six weeks, the 50’s style Ice Cream par- 1,000-point mark in the son that included Sun Belt an experience and athletic activities at beautiful Camp anticipation of the trip up lor. The boys and girls are same game, on February Player of the Week honors front-court presence for FAU Lindenmere in the Pocono north consumes them and thrilled when they see the on both ends of the floor. 10, 2010 against Louisiana- for her performance during Mountains of Eastern Penn- their parents for the months range of facilities offered. Chaquera Kent, Alexis Park- Lafayette. the week of 2/2-2/7. These include a multi-pur- er, Kim Smith and Latavia sylvania. Nestled on appro- preceding the trip. The bags pose gym and theatre, two The pair of seniors finished The pure scorer recorded a Dempsey are all incoming ximately 175 picturesque are sent in advance and the their careers eighth and ninth career-high 24 points in a freshman that round out the acres in Henryville, Pa., the chaperones and the kids lea- baseball/ softball fields, five respectively on the FAU all- win at North Texas on Feb. class for FAU. Camp has been owned and ve from Fort Lauderdale Air- tennis courts, two soccer operated by Boca Raton port on a flight to Newark for fields, three lighted basket- resident Mitch Garfinkel the Boca Campers. They are ball courts, two beach vol- since 2006. Mitch, who also then taken by bus to Camp leyball courts, an extensive is an attorney and restaura- Lindenmere where they em- fine arts center, computer teur, operates the Camp with bark on an adventure of a lab, a rope and climbing great detail spent on seeing lifetime. Upon arrival, they wall course, horseback rid- that the three hundred boys see the Camp’s stone build- Read the complete and girls and the 100 staff- ings, which were erected in story online May 1 through 14,2010 23 Sports The Boca Raton Tribune

CRANK UP THE HEAT THE MIAMI DOLPHIN SPOTLIGHT Matt Blue’s V.I.P. Lounge By Pedro Heizer By Chris J. Nelson By Matt Bluesten Miami Eliminated continued from page 24 Erik Spolestra of his head I’ll shut you down with Dolphins trade down in Marlins Must Change coaching position” then I a team with a losing re- would call any team in the cord and no chances for a first round, select DE The Way They Do NBA that is willing to take a playoffs berth let alone a failed product in Beasley. I championship. Where else don’t know if any of you know are all you Heat haters go- Jared Odrick at No. 28 Business this, contrary to popular be- ing to tell me he is going to This happened to be a typi- order to keep the fans happy lief, Riley did try to trade Bea- go? Just stop, you Bulls fan cal Marlins offseason. The and content. It is expected sley. There was a 3-Way in the are sad. You guys are hat- Marlins spent no money on that the team will increase works with Utah and Phoenix. ting on greatness. You are Free Agents, and no arbi- the payroll exponentially as Miami would have received mad that we have the best tration offers were made to soon as they move into the Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix in the world and you guys departing Free Agents. In new stadium. Regardless, of would have received Carlos were not able to snatch addition, a few salary dump what the Marlins ownership Boozer, and Utah would have him with the 7th pick and trades were made. It was is promising, the fans are gotten Michael Beasley and ended up draft an under- business as usual for the demanding the team to show Miami’s 1st round draft picks. achiever in Kirk Hinrich. Marlins. However, the good more of a willingness to But the deal didn’t go down So please, Chicago, do us news is that the Marlins gave spend a considerable amount because Utah was reluctant in a favor, leave our superstar their franchise pitcher Josh of money on quality players. taking Michael Beasley, right- alone and try to not make Johnson a four year contract Florida Marlins owner Jef- ly so. Now, we are stuck with your current superstar extension. frey Loria, left, presents an underachiever that if he (Rose) angry with the fact Also the team tried to sign Hanley Ramirez with the does stay with Miami should he seems unappreciated. It took a little longer than ex- San Diego) the top rated international Silver Slugger Award do nothing but rot on the As disappointed as some pected, but the Miami Dol- • Round 5, Pick 145 (from pitching prospect Arol- Marlins Owner Jeffrey Loria bench. What a waste of talent. as some fans are, I’m ex- phins finally a chose a player San Francisco) dis Chapman to a five year is not exactly a fan favorite But, some college players just cited about this. The long in the first round of the draft. • Round 6, Pick 174 (from deal. Advanced scouts were and he has been accused of aren’t cut up for the NBA. awaited summer of 2010 After trading down from No. Washington) drooling all over this hyped pocketing revenue sharing Now, people need to really is finally upon us. It’s the 12 to No. 28 that also landed • Round 6, Pick 179 up prospect. I believe the money instead of investing it stop with the “Wade’s last time in which dynasties them linebacker Tim Dob- • Round 7, Pick 212 (from Josh Johnson signing and appropriately towards player game in Miami” non-sense. will be made and when bins from the Chargers, the Kansas City) the Aroldis Chapman con- salaries. Incredibly, the We all know he isn’t going Contenders this season be- Dolphins used San Diego’s • Round 7, Pick 219 tract offer occurred as a re- Marlins always find a way anywhere. Where would he come weak. pick to select Penn State de- • Round 7, Pick 252 (com- sult of Major League Base- to stay competitive and the go? Try and say Chicago, I’ll I’m ready for the most ex- fensive end Jared Odrick. pensatory selection) ball and the players Union Front Office must be highly shut you down with the front citing offseason in recent It was a questionable pick, to Tim Dobbins reprimanding the Marlins. commended for this extraor- office problems. Try Detroit, memory. Are you? be sure, but I’ll get to that in A first-team All-Big 12 se- Interestingly, Major League dinary achievement of re- a minute. First, a breakdown lection as a senior at Iowa Baseball stepped in by de- maining competitive with a of the trade and some back- State, Dobbins was selected nouncing the Marlins spend- low payroll. Every year the ground info on the players by the San Diego Chargers ing habits and low payroll. Marlins continue to have the Read the complete Miami acquired tonight. in the fifth round (151st The Marlins were also ac- lowest payroll in baseball story online The Trade overall) of the 2006 NFL cused of pocketing revenue and every year they con- Dolphins receives: Draft. sharing money; instead of tinue to impress. Incredibly, • San Diego’s first-round Dobbins (6-1, 246) appea- the revenue sharing on play- the Marlins won 87 games pick (28th overall - used to red in all 32 games during ers. last year with a $37 million select Penn State defensive his first two seasons with In response to the statement payroll. Jeffrey Loria needs end Jared Odrick) the Chargers, recording 39 released, the Marlins decid- to understand that if you are • San Diego’s second-round tackles and a forced ed to increase their payroll going to own a professional pick (4oth overall) while primarily playing spe- to the highest it has been in sports franchise, than you • San Diego’s fourth-round cial teams. five years. I cannot empha- are required to spend money pick (126th overall) Moving into the starting li- size enough how important and provide the necessary fi- • Linebacker Tim Dobbins neup with eight starts in 16 it is for the Marlins to con- San Diego receives: games in 2008, Dobbins to- tinue to increase their pay- Read the complete • Miami’s first-round pick taled a career-high 57 tack- roll. They need to do this in story online (12th overall - used to select les, three forced , Fresno State running back one , and four Ryan Mathews) pass deflections. • Miami’s fourth-round pick As a top backup linebacker (110th overall) behind starters Stephen Coo- • Miami’s sixth-round pick per and in (173rd overall) 2009, Dobbins racked up The Dolphins now have ten 55 tackles, a sack, a forced picks in the 2010 NFL Draft, fumble, an interception, and including the one used to se- a pass deflection. lect Odrick. Their other picks A restricted free agent in are: the 2010 offseason, Dobbins • Round 2, Pick 40 (from Se- was tendered a one-year con- attle through San Diego) tract by the Chargers and re- • Round 3, Pick 73 Read the complete • Round 4, Pick 126 (from story online 24 May 1 through 14,2010 The Boca Raton Tribune Marlins Must Change SPORTSEast/West Boca Raton, FL See page 23

Miami Eliminated, But the Best is yet to come

By Pedro Heizer something that before it offs team. Granted, if O’Neal started and during the first and Beasley played half of If Tuesday night was the 3 quarters of game one was what they were capable of last game in which Dwyane a sure possibility. But then, playing, we had a legitimate Wade played with the Miami thanks to terrible play from shot at the 2nd round. Like Heat, it sure was another the likes of Jermaine O’Neal I said from the beginning of one of those great D-Wade and Michael Beasley, and the season, Jermaine O’Neal moments. Wade, as usual, horrid coaching from Erik was the X-Factor. had no help from his team Spolestra, Miami found Miami would only go as whatsoever except from 20 themselves in a 0-3 hole in far as O’Neal would. It was points from Mario Chalm- which would have only been a miracle to even win one ers… Funny isn’t? The guy a miracle to come back from. game. that people thought would Never had an NBA team Was this the last we’ve seen be nothing was the only one come back from such a hole. of Dwyane Wade? Will he be to help Wade’s cause. You The only thing close was in back next season? Where’s might look at the boxscore the MLB League champion- Beasley going to fit in? What and say, “hey, why did Bea- ship when the red Sox came about Spolestra? These are sley only play 13 minutes?” back after being down 0-3 to all questions that have been well that’s simple really, he the hated Yankees. filling my twitter inbox and was vintage Michael Bea- People kept drawing com- e-mail since last night’s lost. sley. A player that can’t do parison to the 2006 Heat Well, all these questions are anything except change this championship team that simple to answer, to me at hair style, get tattoos, and go came back from down 0-2 to least. This is the deal, let’s to rehab. I’ve said this once win the next 4 games. There ask Wade himself: “Chicago and I’ll say it again, Michael is some fault in this reason, is my home city, and I love Beasley is a disgrace. Pat Ri- for starters, we had a low- Chicago,” the guard said. ley was probably shaking his post presence in Shaquille “But my heart is here in head during that 1st half by O’Neal, a solid point guard Miami. All the cards are in Beasley. Riley was probably in Jason Williams, threats Miami, and it’s their game to thinking, “wow, I should from beyond the arc in An- lose, more than anything. I have drafted Brook Lopez, toine Walker, James Posey, appreciate that organizations or ever O.J. Mayo”. I’m Jason Williams, and Gary want me to be a part of them, done, really Michael Beasley Payton, we had a motiva- but right now Miami is in the in my book is another Greg tor, and warrior in Alonzo driver’s seat.” So, with that Oden and I’m done with Mourning, and lastly, we being said, this is what Wade him and his sorry display of had arguably one of the best Thinks of Miami and Chica- a game. And with that, ends coaches in the NBA in Pat go. I know, I know that in the my rant on the most disap- Riley. That was a champion- press conference after the pointing draft pick in Heat ship team from the begging. game 5 lost he seemed de- history. Yes even worse than With 2 great point guards, a pressed, but who wouldn’t? D-Wright. great center, and great play- This man is a warrior and he Back to the greatness that is ers that can shoot it from doesn’t like to lose. I would Dwyane Wade. He was su- deep. have been the same way if perb yet again, doing things This year, we had a solid that was me. that players only wish for. point guard in Wade, threats It’s no secret that Miami has Wade had a double-double from beyond the arc in to do business in the offsea- with 31 points and 10 as- Wade, a warrior in Wade son. Like Wade himself said sists. He was 9-10 from the and Udonis Haslem…. See “The front office has got line and hit a pair of treys where I’m going with this? work to do”. to try and extend the series This team had nothing that He is completely right. To back to Miami. makes them a championship start off, I would “relieve Winning this series was or even a second round play- See page 23