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FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine Announces $3 Million Life & Arts Gift — the ‘Dr. Morton and Cynthia Levitt Endowed Scholarship Boice to Chair PB State Foundation’s STEAM for Medical Education’ Launch with “The Woz” See page B1 Community

15th Annual Honor Your Doctor Luncheon to take place See page 3 Community “Les Mis” Exclusive Screen- ing Party a Success See page 6 Business Chief Nursing Office Named at Boca Regional Hospital See page 25 Photo Caption: Dr. Morton Levitt, M.D., (seated, center right) chair of the integrated medical science department and his wife Cynthia (seated, center left) are pictured with first and second year medical students in Florida Atlantic University’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine during the inaugural “Your Medical School” Celebration. Business Florida Atlantic Univer- endow medical student schol- Scholarship for Medical Edu- sity’s Charles E. Schmidt arships. The endowment will cation,” and the announcement My Mission in Moscow College of Medicine has an- be named the “Dr. Morton was made during the Schmidt nounced a $3 million gift to and Cynthia Levitt Endowed See page 7 See page 27

“Veteran” tells of Road to Victory: Hope and Courage in WW II Lucy Plaxe reading BOCA RATON -- The Wil- a living history re-enactor, pre- The Boca Raton Tribune low Theatre at Sugar Sand Park sented a lecture that spanned Community Center kicked off its the dark days from Pearl Harbor spring “Afternoons at the Willow through the major campaigns in Series” Jan. 15 with a lecture by both the European and Pacific Peter Colon about World War II. theaters through the Holocaust to 1948, when Israel became a Dressed in costume, Colon, nation. See page 7

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The Boca Raton Tribune Quote of the Week: Your Closest Neighbor For they shall add to thee length of days, and years of life, and peace. www.bocaratontribune.com PAGEThe Boca Raton Tribune TWO Proverbs 3:2 Marketing Director Chris Catoggio for ticket information. [email protected]. [email protected] Movie Talk with Morrie Zryl airs The biggest Blues Fest ever is 11 a.m. Barrys Buzz Thursdays at 6 p.m. on www.wrpbitv. Jan. 19 at Mizner Park. Music is continu- Account Executive The Palm Beach com. ous on two stages through 11 p.m. All Angelo Lima, Marguax Vickers, County Commission Among Movies opening Friday at tickets are just $49.50 at TicketMaster. Andre Heizer approved changing the the Cinemark and Regal Entertainment Call 800-745-3000 or go to www.livena- title of commission Shadowwood theatres are Broken City, tion.com or www.sunshinebluesfestival. Mail Subscription chair Steven Abrams to The Last Stand and Mama. com/boca-raton/. [email protected] Mayor as Broward and Movies opening Friday at the Movies 2013 Rotary Opal honorees Leif Ahn- Miami/Dade did. of Delray and Lake Worth are Hyde Park ell, Bobby Campbell, Jay DiPietro, Kevin Front Desk Advanced Process- on Hudson and Silver Linings Playbook. Ross and Rick Zimmer will be feted at a Yara Carvalho ing and Imaging is mov- Barry Epstein Live internet television Jan. 19. gala chaired by Peter Baronoff, [email protected] ing from Deerfield Beach to 6,700 sg. ft. show features South Tech Academy Re- Doug Mummaw and Neil Saffer. Call at 901 Yamato Road in Boca and will em- cording Arts instructor Ryan Dockery, 561.477.7180 or vist www.rotaryclubbo- Graphic Design ploy 60 people, up from 36. Magician, Mentalist and con man Remy caraton.com for further information and Duke Thrush The former single tenant home of Conner, Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mi- to reserve tickets. Tyco and ADT has been renamed One chael Propper, and Sun-Sentinel colum- The Delray Interactive Movie Com- Photographers Town Center and being remodeled to at- nists Kingsley Guy and Lynn University pany’s first theatrical release, “The Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer tract numerous businesses. political professor Dr. Robert Watson, Search for Linton’s Treasure” is set to Barbara McCormick, Gabriela The former Club Boca and Baja Beach discussing their new books and the na- premiere on January 19th, 2013 During Barbieri Club on Palmetto and Powerline Roads is tional political scene. Watch it on www. the Annual Delray Beach Arts and Crafts now the Oasis Night Life. barryepstein.com at 10AM Friday, or Festival. Visit www.delrayinteractive- Video Production Director A Shake Shack will be opening on any time after that on www.publicrela- movie.com for tickets, located at 777 E. Klaiton Silva Military Trail, just north of Boca Center. tions.nu, www.bocaratontribune.com, or Atlantic Ave. Suite 301. Delray Beach. Twin Peaks, the ultimate man-cave www.Vimeo.com to win free Cinemark The Luxury Chamber network will Interns sports lodge will be opening a location in theatre tickets. be 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 21 at 200 East Palmet- Aaron Wecker Boca Raton, as will Smoothie King. Neil Simon’s Chapter Two is Jan. to Park Road, featuring former Miami 17-Feb. 10 at the Plaza Theatre, 262. S. Beach Mayor Alex Daoud and author of Mailing Address China Ming at 19635-45 in Boca Ra- ton was closed for roach activity. Ocean Blvd. Manalapan. Visit www.the- Sins of South Beach. Go to www.Luxu- P.O. Box 970593 plazatheatre.net or call 561.588.1820. rychamber.com for further information. Boca Raton, FL 33497 Downtown Boca businesses can use sandwich, poster or easel signs for an- The 2013 South Florida Fair kicks off Delray Beach resident Alie Roth- Office Address other year after City Council members on Friday, January 18 and will complete man was diagnosed with MS at the age 399 NW Boca Raton Blvd., Suite 212 approved extending the policy. its 17-day run on Sunday, February 3. of 14, just one year after an open-heart Boca Raton Fl, 33432 Dr. Morton Levitt made a $3 million Hundreds of thousands of visitors each surgery. But that hasn’t stopped her from [email protected] gift for Medical Education scholarships year eagerly look forward to the exhila- helping others. She will be honored at www.bocaratontribune.com to Florida Atlantic University – its larg- rating rides, challenging midway games, the MS Gala Luncheon, 10 a.m. Janu- est ever donation by a faculty member. top-notch entertainers, and some of the ary 23 at the Sheltair Airplane Hangar, For General Information: FAU Trustee Dr. Jeffrey Feingold, most bizarre taste treats. 1100 Lee Wagner Blvd. Tickets are $100 561-536-5443 founder of MCNA Dental Plans, donat- A charity bowl-a-thon for Children, and sponsorships are also available. Visit Fax: 561-208-6008 ed $250,000 to enlarge and renovate the Hope and Horses is 6 to 8 p.m Jan. 18 www.nmssfls.org or call 954.731.4224 for board room, which was named for him. at Strikes of Boca, 21046 Commercial further information. Community Papers Trail, Boca Raton. Call 561.997.6693. Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public of Florida A study by Invictus Consulting Group Filmed in Palm Beach County, the pre- relations, marketing and political consultant West Boca Chamber found that 92 Florida-based banks must The friendly community where friends do business with neighbors. of Commerce be or should be sold soon because of cap- miere of Parker, starring Jennifer Lopez based in Boca Raton, president of www.lux- Greater Boca Raton ital and earnings concerns. and Jason Statham is Jan. 18th at Muvico, urychamber.com, the www.westbocaleaders. Chamber of Commerce There were 50,368 South Florida fore- City Place. Call 561.233.3108. com networking group and the founder and Independent Free Bungalow Bunnies plays at the Mizner former president of the West Boca Cham- Papers of America closure filings in 2012, up from 34,428 in Park Studio Theatre through Jan. 20th. ber of Commerce; with a weekly internet Paper Chain 2011 and only 156,742 were filed in 2009 and 2010. 2013 will see even more. Call 561.742.7310 or visit www.thebbtc. television show on www.bocaratontribune. Circulation Verification JDRF hosts a complimentary kick-off com for tickets and information. com and www.publicrelations.nu;email: pr@ Council Luncheon for the 2013 Walk to cure Dia- The Interview, The Women’s The- publicrelations.nu, or fax column items to Copyright 2012 by The Boca Raton Tribune. atre Project’s second production in their 561.451.0000. 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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News HotWorks.org Presents 4th Annual Boca Raton Fine Art Show™ eral Highway at Palmetto Park Road, commitment to keep the buy/sell or and in Sanborn Square Park. Federal manufactured work out of the show is Highway, between Palmetto Park of upmost importance, as this has be- Road and NE 2nd Street, will be closed come somewhat of a nationwide issue on Friday, January 18, from 1pm until with buy/sell creeping into our juried Sunday, January 20, it will re-open by art shows. 10pm. Event hours are Saturday, Janu- The Institute for the Arts & Edu- ary 19 & Sunday, January 20, from 10 cation, Inc. is the 501(c)3 non-profit to 5 daily. There is free admission, and organization whose focus is visual arts plenty of free parking in the area. The & community enrichment. As part of event brings much economic impact our commitment to include art edu- into Boca Raton and the surrounding cation into the Boca Raton Fine Art communities. The Boca Raton Fine Show™, there is a Budding Artists Art Art Show™ has been voted #68 by Competition for grades 6-12 or ages Art Fair Source Book, a nationwide 9-19. Young artists are encouraged Alicia Margaret Theis (Best of Teen Art Drawing) trade publication for art fairs. to create their original and personally The 4th Annual Boca Raton Fine ings, clay, glass, fiber, jewelry, photog- The event is juried by art profes- handmade art, as they begin to learn Art Show™ on January 19 & 20, 2013 raphy and more! All work is original sionals whom have been in the art the rules of being part of a profes- takes place in downtown Boca, on the and personally handmade by the artist business for more than 30 years each; sional art show. The young artists are corner of Federal Highway at Palmet- in the show. There is something for a biography of our show judges is on invited to speak with the professional to Park Road. The event focus is vi- everyone, with art in all price ranges. the website, www.HotWorks.org. Art- artists in the show, too, and it exposes sual arts and community enrichment. In addition to the great art, there is work is juried based on technique/ex- the families to great art. All entries of You will see many high quality artists great food, fun entertainment and a ecution, originality, and booth appear- the Budding Artists Art Competition at the show that you have not seen at budding artist art competition for kids. ance. There is $1,500 in professional are publicly displayed in the Budding other area shows. All disciplines of art The event is located outdoors in artist awards, which include two $500 Artists Art Competition tent. There is are for sale including sculpture, paint- the heart of downtown Boca, on Fed- judge’s award of excellence, and five $250 in Budding Artists Art Awards. $100 awards of excellence. Hot Works

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Community News www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 130 - 5 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL 15th ANNUAL HONOR YOUR DOCTOR LUNCHEON TO TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20TH AT BROKEN SOUND CLUB Boca Raton, FL (January 10, 2013)— one, who is still an active member of GFWC; Boca Raton Woman’s Club and the GFWC and passionate about rais- Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton ing funds to support the medical com- have joined forces to honor doctors at munity in Boca Raton. the 15th annual “Honor Your Doctor” luncheon to be held at Broken Sound “We are so pleased to come aboard Club on Wednesday, March 20th. as the new partner in this important en- deavor which perfectly aligns with our The public is invited to nominate mission of supporting FAU’s Charles their favorite doctor by completing a E. Schmidt College of Medicine and nomination form online at the www. our Health & Wellness initiative,” said rotarydowntownbocaraton.org web- Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton site and paying $40 per nomination President Alan Kaye. “At the recom- or $100 for 3 nominations; all nomi- mendation of a Rotary Club Down- nated doctors will be invited to attend town Boca Raton member, luncheon the luncheon as a guest. Tickets for committee member and esteemed Doc- the luncheon are available to the pub- tor, Robert Colton M.D. proposed the lic for $75.00 per person. The event is great idea of having doctors honor doc- a fundraiser for the Helen M. Babione tors with a nomination,” added Kaye. Medical Scholarship Fund and will benefit medical and nursing school stu- “We are so energized with the new dents attending four local universities: affiliation with the Rotary Club Down- Charles E. Schmidt College of Medi- town Boca Raton and the new venue of cine at FAU, Christine Lynn Nursing Broken Sound Club. The Honor Your Gala Committee members (from left): Alan Kaye, Kari Oeltjen, Janice Williams, Ingrid School at FAU, Lynn University and Doctor luncheon is a great opportunity Fulmer, Gwen Herb, Jon Kaye, Deborah Freudenberg, Helen Babione and Joan Weiden- Palm Beach State College. to recognize our medical community feld and at the same time raise needed funds Photo Credit: Barbara McCormick This year’s Honor Your Doctor lun- for deserving medical and nursing Boca Raton Women’s Club added that for a future date after the luncheon. cheon is chaired by Janice Williams school students to attend our local uni- this is the first year that the luncheon with co-chairs Joan Weidenfeld and versities,” said Chair Janice Williams. is to be held at Broken Sound and to For nominations, information and Ingrid Fulmer. Honorary Chairs are “The goal is to have them engaged in celebrate, the Broken Sound Club has reservations, visit www.rotaryclub- Holli Rockwell, Jerry and Terry Fedele the community early on and remain in agreed to provide an invitation to each downtownbocaraton.org or contact and the Honorary Physician Advisor is practice here in South Florida.” top nominated Doctor for a compli- Deborah Freudenberg at 561-299- Dr. Nicolas R. Breuer. The fundraiser mentary round of golf to be scheduled 1429. was the brainchild of Helen M. Babi- Gwen Herb president of GFWC; TIRED OF YOUR

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Community News www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 6 -Edition 130 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL “Les Mis” Exclusive Town Hall Talk in Boca Raton Screening Party a Success to Explore Seminole Art

BOCA RATON – The Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum will spon- sor a Town Hall Talk: “From Hard Times to Hard Rock: Seminole Art, History & Cul- ture” Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Old Town Hall, 71 North Federal Highway.

Ethnohistorian Patsy West will dis- cuss her newest book “Seminole and Mic- cosukee Tribes of Southern Florida,” from the Postcard From left, Marilynn Wick, Broadway star of Les Miserables, Jodie Langle, Alexandra History Series, Ar- Dow and Kimberly Wick. cadia Publishing (2012). West is the Photo by Barbara McCormick guest curator of the BOCA RATON – On Dec. 29, staff and friends of Costume World, BRHS&M current ex- Costume World Theatrical and The including First Lady of South hibition entitled “Na- tive Floridians: Semi- Costume World Broadway Collec- Florida Theatre, Jan McArt; Cos- nole and Miccosukee tion hosted a private screening of tume World CEO Marilynn Wick Art and Culture” on Les Miserables at the Cinemark and Costume World Vice-President view at the Boca Ra- Palace Theatre, Boca Raton. Cock- Kimberly Wick. Broadway Star ton History Museum Patsy West tails, hors d’oeuvres and dinner buf- Jodie Langle, who played Fantine through June 28. fet were served to bookend the new in Les Miserables both on Broad- Town Hall Talks are sponsored by Reservations are required. Call 561- film. way and on the National Tour, was Madelyn Savarick and Chapin, Ballera- special guest at the award-winning 395-6766 ext 101 or visit www.boca- no & Cheslack P.A. Cost is $5 for non- history.org Among the 140 attendees were celebration. members; BRHS members free Digital Media Arts College Calls Scholarship Competition

BOCA RATON -- Digital Media Applicants are required to sub- Arts College, a fully accredited col- mit 3-5 of their best landscape, still lege offering Bachelor’s and Mas- life or life drawings. Students who ter’s Degrees in Graphic Design, are chosen as finalists for the schol- Advertising Design, Web Design, arships will be invited to the school Visual Effects Animation, Computer to participate in a drawing competi- Animation, and Game Art, recently tion. announced its 7th annual scholar- ship competition valued at more “This scholarship competition is than $70,000. a tremendous opportunity for tal- ented students interested in graphic One full undergraduate schol- design or computer animation,” said arship and several partial scholar- Sunny Sharma, the President of ships will be awarded towards a the college. “Digital Media Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in College is on the cutting edge in Graphic Design or Computer Ani- these fields and provides an excel- mation. The deadline for all en- lent, well-rounded education that tries (application and artwork) is prepares students for a career in the Jan. 31. The competition is limited digital arts.” to high school seniors. To learn more about the scholarship compe- Digital Media Arts College is a tition and to apply, visit www.dmac. private, accredited arts college lo- edu/2013scholarship. cated at 5400 NW Broken Sound Boulevard, Boca Raton. www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 130 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Continued from page 1 taught me from an early age “Veteran” tells of Road to Victory: College of Medicine’s inau- that charity, philanthropy, and gural “Your Medical School” service were the true measure Hope and Courage in WW II celebration honoring Dick and of a person’s success. This gift Barbara Schmidt. was made possible because of “This historic gift by the philanthropic and chari- an FAU faculty member Dr. table vision of my father and Morton Levitt and his wife mother and their families be- Cindy will help us continue to fore them.” recruit and educate the best The Charles E. Schmidt and brightest men and women College of Medicine’s sold-out who will become our future inaugural event was held on doctors,” said FAU President January 5 at The Royal Palm Mary Jane Saunders. “We are Yacht Club to benefit the med- truly grateful for their gener- ical school’s “Compassionate osity, vision and leadership.” Care through Education” Med- Morton Levitt, M.D., ical Scholarship Campaign. chair of FAU’s Charles E. “The financial pressures Schmidt College of Medicine’s of medical school debt can Integrated Medical Science weigh heavily on a young doc- Department and professor of tor’s career decisions as well as their idealism,” said David Living history re-enactor Peter Colon tells about World War II during appearance at Clinical Biomedical Science is Willow Theatre in Sugar Sand Park. a board-certified pathologist J. Bjorkman, M.D., M.S.P.H, whose impressive background dean of FAU’s Charles E. BOCA RATON -- The Willow Tickets for each performance are $7 includes serving in the Na- Schmidt College of Medicine. Theatre at Sugar Sand Park Commu- per person, or $5 per person for groups tional Cancer Institute’s Car- “Dr. Levitt’s greatest passion is nity Center kicked off its spring “Af- of five or more. teaching and both he and Cin- ternoons at the Willow Series” Jan. 15 cinogenesis Bioassay Testing with a lecture by Peter Colon about The Willow Theatre is a profes- Program, serving as a hospital dy are dedicated to the medi- World War II. sional performance venue with state executive and chief medical of- cal profession and to medical of the art service for a state of the art education. Their very gener- Dressed in costume, Colon, a living community. This 155-seat theatre gives ficer as well as spending more history re-enactor, presented a lecture each audience member a close-up view than 20 years in the United ous endowment will continue that spanned the dark days from Pearl of outstanding, professional entertain- States Air Force. He is recog- in perpetuity to enable our stu- Harbor through the major campaigns ment. nized nationally for his exper- dents to pursue their dreams in both the European and Pacific the- and goals.” aters through the Holocaust to 1948, Tickets may be purchased at the tise in medical and pathology when Israel became a nation. Willow Theatre Box Office at 561- education, advocacy, and medi- For more information 347-3948. Box Office hours are Tues- cal policy and governance. on medical school scholarships, “Afternoons at the Willow” is a se- day-Friday 10am-1pm and 5-8pm and contact Kari Oeltjen, direc- ries of informative, interactive lectures Saturdays 5-8pm. The Box Office also “I am both humbled and and performances covering a wide opens one hour prior to performanc- blessed to stand before you this tor of development in FAU’s range of topics and genres. Future es. Visit www.WillowTheatre.org for evening and bring to fruition Charles E. Schmidt College offerings in the series include “Behind more information. what has been a lifelong dream of Medicine at 561-699-7198 the Scenes with Children’s Book Au- or [email protected] or visit thor Gloria Rothstein” on February 12 Willow Theatre is located inside to me,” said Levitt. “I am very and “Traveling Museum of Music with Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail, proud to be a member of the http://med.fau.edu. Sheila and Bob Everhart” on March 19. Boca Raton. Levitt Family — a family that

Palm Tran’s Pink Bus Promoting Breast Cancer Awareness

Palm Tran, working with the South Florida Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and Lamar Transit Advertising, has rolled out an eye- catching pink bus aimed at raising breast cancer awareness. This bus will be used on Route 1 during the month of January. Route 1, which runs via U.S. 1 from The Gardens mall to Camino Real in Boca Raton, is Palm Tran’s busiest route, providing over 9,200 average trips on a weekday. In addition, the pink bus will also be staged at the Komen South Florida Race for the Cure in downtown West Palm Beach on January 26. For this partnership, Palm Tran provided the vehicle, while the cost of the bus wrap was funded by the Komen South Florida Affiliate and Lamar Transit Advertising.

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EDITORIAL Letters to the Editor By C. Ron Allen To the Community: contact us at 561-620-6203.

Hello Everyone, On December 23, 2012, Wayne Barton, CEO/ Reggie Taylor, 56, and Alfonso Founder Hunter, 68, were shot when Wayne Barton Study Center two unknown men walked into WBarton@waynebarton- I’m incredibly excited to be back practiced journalism in Palm Beach a local market store located at studycenter.org in Boca Raton, providing you news County. 945 W. Atlantic Avenue, Del- ray Beach, and opened fire on To the Editor: about you and your neighbors. I welcome your continuous sup- my nephew who did not have I will be pinch hitting as editor ply of news. I anticipate your candid a chance to protect himself or I never thought I’d say this, run for cover. This was a sense- but today there’s one House until a permanent chief is hired. and oftentimes constructive feed- less killing for less than $100. Republican I completely agree back and yes, several of you will I am asking the community with. Republican Congressman I am no stranger to local news challenge my decisions. But I’m sure for help! The gunmen have not Peter King, who represents been identified for this heinous Long Island, furiously exploded and especially the Boca Raton com- that will contribute to our growth as crime. The death of my neph- after the GOP left town last munity. Some of you may recall, I your No. 1 closest neighbor. ew has devastated my sister and night without voting on an aid other members of my family. package for Hurricane Sandy was a reporter at one of our more We welcome your input on some I am making a plea to anyone victims. He called it “disgrace- dominant dailies for nearly a quarter features you would like us to cover. who has information in regards ful” and said “he” would not century. Whether it was reporting If you see news happening, call me to this shooting to contact the give one penny to these people Delray Beach Police Depart- after what they did to us last on the passage of a new ordinance directly at 561-665-0151. ment in efforts to apprehend night.” It’s time for the GOP to at a City Council meeting or an ar- Although we are a weekly publica- these gunmen before they kill get their priorities in order. someone else. I need your help! rest by our city’s finest, I made sure tion, our commitment is still to pro- If you should have any ques- Alixandria Lapp you received an accurate and rel- vide accurate, timely and relevant tions, please do not hesitate to House Majority PAC evant report. Among my highlights news. was discovering, investigating and writing the articles about the crime These are difficult times for news- reporting spree, which resulted in a papers as they battle for readers shakeup in the Police Department. with a wealth of new forms of digi- That series also was nominated for a tal media and social networking. Pulitzer Prize in 2001. Still, I think there are both chal- lenges and exciting times ahead for I have, for the last two years, been our industry. guiding a team of hard-working I must say that our future is digi- journalists at the Delray Beach Tri- tal. My friends, I urge you to grasp bune. This amazing opportunity that future aggressively arose in September 2010 with the while not abandoning the mother help of Douglas Heizer, a fellow Ro- ship, the print product that thou- tarian and publisher of the Boca Ra- sands of you, our readers, still love. ton Tribune. We initially launched I will not promise you a weekly the electronic edition of the Delray column, however, I will try my best Beach Tribune. And early last year, to chime in from time to time as an we tested the water with the printed issue warrants. edition. Again, thanks very much in ad- vance for your support, please visit Boca Raton is a great news mar- us online at www.bocaratontribune. ket with an abundance of stories and com, share our site with three friends things going on. and ask them to do the same. I will do my best to ensure you will continue receiving the best C. Ron

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THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer Afflicted by the ‘Verdi Virus’?

This week for my column I have his mentor saying, “Verdi, Verdi, the examples it presents: can I not have it?” decided to share with you a column how could you do that?” writen by Robert D. Foster in which Love for preeminence. In 3 John Defiance against truth and wis- I thought it was fantastic. I hope you We could call this the “Verdi 9-11 it describes Diotrephes, “who dom. In 2 Chronicles 10-12 we enjoy it as much as I did! Virus” – the desire to control, the loves to be first,” or as it says in find the story of Rehoboam, the need to be approved. German phi- another translation, he was “am- insolent son of King Solomon. Re- From the life of the operatic losopher Friedrich Nietzsche de- bitious for the place of first dis- hoboam presumed his family leg- composer Giuseppe Verdi comes scribed it this way: “Whenever tinction.” Ambition for prestige acy and power he inherited would the story of one night when he I climb, I am followed by a dog and control often leads to adora- cause the people to yield to his performed a piano recital at La named Ego.” The ego swells when tion, deserved or not, and no small whims. However, having neither Scala in Milan, Italy. After his final it is showered with praise. It craves amount of intimidating influence. political wisdom nor an accurate piece, the appreciative audience de- power and success. And it is never understanding of his father’s trust manded an encore. Verdi, hungry satisfied with how much of these Insistence on doing things our in God, Rehoboam died proud and for applause, chose a loud and frilly things it gets. way. In the Old Testament, Num- foolish at the age of 58. “And he did composition he knew would thrill bers 22-24, we read about Balaam, evil, because he never did decide re- the audience, even though it was, This problem is all too com- who was the only Gentile prophet ally to please the Lord” (2 Chroni- artistically speaking, inferior mu- mon, even in the so-called modern, of the true God identified in the Bi- cles 12:14). sic. sophisticated business and pro- ble. He obeyed God to a degree, but fessional world. Men and women his heart went with the leadership How can we overcome pitfalls When he finished, the crowd striving for attention, craving adu- of Balak, who opposed the Israel- of pride and ego? Consider 1 Peter stood again, roaring its approval. lation, maneuvering for control to ites. Balaam desired to obey God, 5:5-6: “…All of you, clothe your- Verdi basked in the extended ap- enforce the power of their wills. but ultimately yielded to the temp- selves with humility toward one plause – until he saw his lifelong Almost every day we read or hear tation of gold. He had a head full another, because God opposes the mentor in the balcony who knew about leaders succumbing to the of spiritual light, but a heart that proud but gives grace to the hum- exactly what Verdi had done. His temptations of hungry egos. was dark. Often the Lord permits ble. Humble yourselves, therefore, mentor neither stood with the us to do things we insist on doing, under God’s mighty hand, that he crowd nor applauded. On his face Such attitudes, of course, are even if they are wrong. We want to may lift you up in due time.” was a pained expression of disap- hardly new. Egocentricity is as old do them. We push to do them. We pointment. Verdi could almost hear as the Bible. Here are just a few of even pray to do them. “Lord, why Until next week! .

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. Choose Peace as Your Best Weapon!

You may be permitted to carry a you alone provoked! getting even, you shall never have the weapon, but you are not authorized to It is there also that bad feelings, the mind nor the necessary strength to use it at random. With or without any Peace, whether among nations, or spirit of retaliation and other negative seek reconciliation, which is the right such tools, never start a fight; peace is between individuals, with family mem- emotions originate, can also be obliter- road to take. Your entire inner being always attainable if that is your ulti- bers or acquaintances, will never be ated for the benefit of whoever harbors would become adversely affected by mate aim! Pursuing a positive, concilia- secured through intimidation and a such attitudes, and also anyone else your unforgiving attitude. tory path is the most preferable action belligerent spirit. Much less can that who could become their victims! in any circumstance a human faces. In- be the case by the improper use of any Furthermore, that ugly disposition deed, peace is the best weapon for you other provocative weapons at your dis- Therefore, concentrate your best prevents the resolution of any conflict to employ at all times, whether as an posal, such as a vengeful attitude and efforts on peace, not conflict! Avoid but, instead, it increases its intensity, individual or as citizen of a nation! improper verbiage. a combative mood. Save your energy and worsen the chances of a reasonable for necessary battles, not the ones you reduction and elimination of tensions! Your insecurity will never disappear An additional, wise posture to ob- choose due to your own insecurity. nor diminish, if you turn your weapons serve at all times is the reasonable, Lashing out at others “is sometimes Weapons which inevitably hurt, indiscriminately at others, just because wise command from ages past, which symptomatic of other frustrations,” as maim, or kill should be avoided alto- you are scared and feel unsafe. Being instructs: “Seek peace and pursue it” author Ken Sade suggests in his excel- gether, and by every possible means. mad at somebody else is no reason to (Psalm 34:14b cf. I Peter 3:11). It’s in lent book, “The Peacemaker.” Using peace as the rightful weapon act irrationally. Such attitudes, instead, the human heart that peace is born, de- shall achieve far better, enduring, edi- only lead to battles that no one else but velops, and makes its impact! If you concentrate on vengeance or fying results!

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

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FAITH Political Muse By Rick Warren By Mike Gora How To Be Thankful WHO’S AFRAID In Tough Times OF GROVER

What do you do when faced with increases your immunities; it makes NORQUIST? a situation that seems beyond your you more resistant to stress and less control? Perhaps business is not go- susceptible to illness. People who You’ve doubtless heard of “He’ll cost elections. Can’t ing well, you are facing major finan- are grateful are happy. But people Grover Norquist, political ter- let the D’s rule the roost; Let’s cial difficulties, or a personal situa- who are ungrateful are miserable rorist; Let’s the rich get richer give the GOP a boost, forget tion seems to defy resolution. What because nothing makes them happy. and the poor subsist. the pledge throw out the bum; do you do – worry about it? They are never satisfied; nothing is “Let them the old eat cat Maybe we can get some done, The Bible offers some very in- ever good enough. So if you culti- food,” his command, “sick ba- toss the Tea Party, as well; teresting insight into this and sug- vate the attitude of gratitude, learn- ing to be thankful in everything, it bies, and veterans too; Grover, Their rhetoric smacks of hell, gests that instead of worrying, we Grover, he’s our man, if he and revolution, Slick politricks simply should be thankful: “Don’t reduces stress in your life. worry about anything; instead, pray 4. Think about the right things. can’t screw them no one can.” are no solution.” about everything. Tell God what If you want to reduce the level of you need, and thank him for all he stress in your life, you must change “But time has come,” some “Let the “Pres” sit down; has done” (Philippians 4:6). Let’s the way you think. The way you Republicans say to dump old no Grover distraction, he and take a closer look at this advice: think determines how you feel, and Grover, Political ‘Rover,’ a dog Boehner; Take the action to 1. Don’t worry about anything. the way you feel determines how you act. So if you want to change of a leader for their line, this compromise away our cliff, Worrying doesn’t change anything. time.” and don’t let Grover Sniff the You could call it “stewing without your life, you need to change what doing.” There is no such thing as you are thinking about. champagne’s bubbles.” a born worrier; worry is a learned This involves a deliberate, con- Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Education and response. You probably learned scious choice where you change the Specialization of The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law it from your parents. If not, you channels of your mind, much like and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. learned it from your peers, or you you would change the channels on Gora can be reached at [email protected]. learned it from experience. That your TV: You can choose to think is good news – the fact that worry about the right things, focus on the is learned means it can also be un- positive and on God’s Word. Why Reliable Residential learned. Jesus says, “So don’t worry should you do this? Because the about tomorrow, for tomorrow will root cause of stress is the way you LIC.& INS. Pool Maintenance bring its own worries. Today’s trou- choose to think. Think properly and ble is enough for today” (Matthew positively and you will minimize the 6:34). stress in your life. 2. Pray about everything. Use When we no longer worry, when the time you would spend worrying we pray about everything, when by praying instead. If you prayed we give thanks, when we focus on as much as you worried, you would the right things, the apostle Paul have a whole lot less to worry about. assures us the result will be, “The Some people think God only cares peace of God, which transcends 20% OFF COUPON about things such as how many all understanding, will guard your people attend church or how much hearts and your minds in Christ Je- money we give to religious causes. sus” (Philippians 4:7). But God is interested in everything, Adapted from a column by Dr. even car payments and aching Rick Warren, the author of numer- joints. He is concerned with every ous books, including the highly ac- detail of your life. That means you claimed, The Purpose-Drive Life, can take any problem that you are which has been translated into many facing to God. languages and sold throughout the 3. Thank God in all things. world. It affirms the importance Whenever you pray, you should al- of having a carefully considered, ways pray with thanksgiving. The clearly expressed purpose to guide healthiest human emotion, psychol- everyday life. He also has written a ogy experts tell us, is not love, but number of other books, including gratitude. Being thankful actually The Purpose of Christmas. www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 12 -Edition 130

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www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 Section B Edition 130 - B1 ENTERTAINMENT FOOD REVIEW Crime, Treachery and Butch- UNRIVALED GOURMET ery in 1940s Los Angeles CUISINE AT KATHY’S Boca GAZEBO CAFÉ! Life & Arts The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B2 See page B3 BJanuary 17, 2013 through January 23, 2013 • Year III • Number 128 Boice to Chair PB State Foundation’s STEAM Launch with “The Woz”

Yvonne Boice Steve Wozniak BOCA RATON -- Yvonne Boice co-founded Apple Computer Inc. PBSC. Besides being a long-time 50 new internship opportunities,” announced that Apple Inc. co-found- with Steve Jobs in 1976 and was Foundation board member, it was said Suellen Mann, executive direc- er Steve Wozniak will be headlining the designer of Apple’s first line of her influence which broadened tor of the Palm Beach State Col- the Palm Beach State College Foun- products, the Apple I and II. He cur- the traditional STEM acronym to lege Foundation. “By accomplishing dation’s upcoming event launching rently serves as chief scientist for STEAM. these goals the college will play a a five-year initiative to increase the Fusion-io, a global data storage and vital role in the building of Amer- number of skilled professionals delivery firm. Known as “The Woz,” “It wasn’t about creating a catchy ica’s future, and no one is a better in science, technology, engineer- he is internationally recognized as slogan,” explained Boice. “As a long- amalgamation of science, technol- ing and math, the so-called STEM an inventor, scientist, innovator and time supporter of the Arts, I know ogy and arts than Steve Wozniak.” fields. philanthropist strongly committed first-hand the critical importance of to the arts. design, art, and cultural education Palm Beach State offers numer- An hour-long “Conversation in creating well-rounded students ous STEM-related degree and cer- with Steve Wozniak” will highlight “We are thrilled to have Steve and professionals. Palm Beach State tificate programs, including such the January 31fundraising luncheon Wozniak as our featured guest,” College recognized that significant fields as biotechnology, alternative at the Cohen Pavilion at the Kra- said Boice, chair of the event. “He component as well, and I am very energy and information technology. vis Center for the Performing Arts. is one of the world’s leading inno- proud they have included the Arts It houses the statewide, nationally Tickets will be available for $125 vators and his presence at our event in this important initiative.” recognized Employ Florida Banner per person or $1,000 for a table for exemplifies the tremendous com- Center for Life Sciences, along with 10. Sponsorship opportunities are mitment PBSC has to creating an “The STEAM goals are to pro- extensive art and design, perform- available at www.palmbeachstate. environment of excellence for their vide 1,000 new scholarship awards, ing arts, media and communications edu/foundation/steam. students and the community.” create 50 academic program en- programs. hancements and generate 100 new A Silicon Valley icon, Wozniak Boice is also very committed to business-college partnerships with Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 B2 - Edition 130 Section B

Entertainment Skip Sheffield Crime, Treachery and Butchery in 1940s Los Angeles

“Gangster Squad” makes “China- (Emma Stone) and she takes him up on both legs have been town” look like child’s play. it. amputated below “Chinatown” if you remember was We don’t get to know the other cops the knee. a dark tale of crime and corruption in as well as they are pretty stereotypi- Sinking into de- late 1930s Los Angeles. cal. Three who stand out are Giovanni pression, she gives “Gangster Squad” is an even darker Ribisi as the brainy family man Con- Ali a call. Ali is not tale of high-level crime and corruption way Keeper, Robert Patrick as the fazed by Stepha- in late 1940s Los Angeles. Scarier still, self-styled cowboy Max Kennard and nie’s injuries. In it is based on real-life characters. Michael Pena as the obligatory Latino, fact he invites her Sean Penn plays the chief bad guy, Navidid Ramirez. to go swimming the treacherous, despicable, murderous There really was a mobster named and carries her to mob leader, Mickey Cohen, and Penn Mickey Cohen who tried to take over the water. So be- does not hold back. L.A. for evil purposes, and there really gins Stephanie’s Director Rueben Fleischer estab- was a LAPD Chief named Bill Parker, healing. lishes the ruthless, sadistic character who organized an elite squad to fight Meanwhile of Cohen in the first few frames of the fire with fire. This is simply that true through another film. As he begs pitifully for mercy, a story amped up with violence and gore. job Ali meets a reations with real vintage movies, Chicago gangster is chained to two cars You could say it is a sign of the times. shady character named Martial (Bouli newsreels and photographs of the in- facing opposite directions. With one Lanners) who convinces him he can exorable march of Hitler’s armies over last desperate scream from the mobster, Three stars make quick cash fighting in brutal un- Europe, including the horrific blitz that Cohen orders the two drives to floor it. derground matches without referees or pounded London and its innocent civil- The victim is ripped in half. “Rust and Bone” a Very Unusual rules. ians. “Rust and Bone” is about painful in- Amazingly, Sir Nicholas is still alive juries to the body, but it is also about at age 103. This film is a series of tes- the healing power of love; both of a timonies from the great (The Dalai father for his son and of an indepen- Lama) to the merely grateful survivors dent-minded man and woman who ul- who owe their lives to his selflessness. timately realize they need each other. If there ever were a ‘righteous gentile” You could call this a “tough love” story. it is Sir Nicholas Winton. Audiard has cast just the right actors for the job. Cotilliard is equally con- Four stars vincing as a tough chick and a proud, vulnerable woman. The Holocaust Haunts “The Inter- Schoenaerts exudes machismo, but view” there is an achingly tender side to this tough guy, as we see with little Armand “The Interview” is a memory play Verdure. This movie is a dandy to share by Faye Sholiton about the Holocaust. with your Valentine. The Women’s Theatre Project is pre- “Gangster Squad” is the kind of film Love Story senting it through Jan. 20 at the Wil- that makes you cringe, flinch and maybe Three and a half stars low Theatre of Sugar Sand Park. cover your eyes. The film is so violent it For something considerably more “The Interview” is as the title indi- was delayed in the wake of the Aurora uplifting, consider the unusual, touch- “Nicky’s Family” a Truly Moving cates an interview with an elderly Ho- massacre because one of the key vio- ing love story “Rust and Bone” from Documentary locaust survivor named Bracha Weiss- lent scenes took place in a movie the- prolific French writer-director Jacques man (Harriet Oser), being conducted ater. It is now an equally violent scene Audiard. For something even more uplifting by Ann Meshenberg (Patti Gardner), a set in Chinatown. Matthias Schoenaerts stars as Alain and downright inspirational we submit daughter of survivors. Square-jawed Josh Brolin stars as “Ali” van Versch, who leaves Belgium the Czech documentary “Nicky’s Fam- There is a third character there in Sgt. John O’Mara, the ultimate tough- and a dysfunctional wife with his ily.” spirit and memory only: Bracha’s es- guy Los Angeles Police Department 5-year-old son Sam (Armand Verdue) Sir Nicholas Winton is living proof tranged daughter Rifka (Irene Adjan). cop. to try and make a go of it in Antibes, the good don’t always die young. It is because of Rifka’s two children O’Mara is hand-picked by Police France, where his sister Anna (Corinne Through ingenuity, bravery and persis- that Bracha has finally decided to speak Chief Bill Parker (Nick Nolte) to put Masiero) lives a precarious existence as tence as a 29-year-old Winton left his of her painful past for the record for together an undercover police unit a part-time grocery cashier. banking job in England to rescue hun- her grandchildren. Christopher Mitch- charged with fighting Mickey Cohen Ali is a tough guy who aspired to dreds of Jewish children in imminent ell plays the small, brief role of the vid- with his own violent, vengeful tactics. be a professional kick-boxer. Because peril as the Nazis tightened their grip eographer. “No names, no badges, no mercy,” of his boxing expertise he gets a job on Czechoslovakia in early 1938. Though we are reminded never to the Chief says. as a bouncer at a local nightclub. Late “This old man saved my life,’ mar- forget, no Holocaust remembrance is O’Mara is married to pretty, very one night he rescues a drunken young veled survivor Joe Schlesinger. “I knew as gripping, terrifying or tragic as the smart Connie (Mirielle Enos), who is woman from a brawl. He chivalrously nothing about him or that he even real thing. “The Interview” is as much pregnant with their first child. When drives her home in her car and does not existed. He insisted it was nothing to about a mother’s sundered relationship her pleas to not take on the challenge take advantage of her. make a fuss about.” with an uncomprehending daughter as are disregarded, she elects to help her Stephanie (Marion Cotillard) is a “Nicky’s Family” amounts to 669 it is about the horrors of the “final so- husband by suggesting the best candi- star trainer at a Marineland attraction Czech children spirited away under the lution.” This is an admirably well-acted dates possible for a squad of a half-doz- where she coaxes killer whales to do noses of the Nazis and relocated with production, directed by Genie Croft, en Dirty Harrys. One of them is Sgt. amazing tricks. In the middle of the British foster families. Winton had to but if you want to be moved to tears, Jerry Wooters (Ryan Gosling), an ab- act one of the whales leaps out of the work fast. He began in March of 1938 see “Nicky’s Family.” solutely fearless and incorruptible cop. water and lands on Stephanie, who is and by Sept. 1 World War II had bro- Tickets are $25. Call 561-347-3948 How fearless? Jerry makes a pass at Co- knocked out. When she awakens in a ken out, ending his diplomatic efforts. for reservations. hen’s favorite girlfriend Grace Faraday hospital bed she learns to her horror “Nicky’s Family” blends dramatic rec-

January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 www.bocaratontribune.com Boca Life & Arts Section B Edition 130 - B3 FASHION, FITNESS, AND FACES! A Unique Event to Benefit Operation Prom! Food Review Marc Kent UNRIVALED GOURMET CUISINE AT KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ!

Experienced gourmet diners have dish so expertly prepared than at this enjoyed the wonderful fare at Kathy’s fine bistro. We sampled the fresh sea Gazebo Cafe for some 32 years. Amaz- scallops also done meuniere though ingly the success is due, in part to the they may be had Provencal or Floren- permanent menu that has not changed tine. Though nicely cooked, the taste in format for all this time. and texture were a bit under done. The True, daily specials are many and medallions of veal were a fantastic varied but the time tested standard dish – we had it prepared picatta style menu is paramount. and found it tender and very tasty. We On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 from also be made by Lucx Boutique. The menu offers a choice of seven also tried the calf ’s liver, done medium, 11am-2pm, Rod Squad Women’s Fit- cold appetizers including fresh oys- producing a rich liver taste. Then we ness will host “Fashion, Fitness and Guests will be required to bring new ters and fresh clams plus jumbo lump sampled the duckling which was beau- Faces” which will directly benefit Op- or slightly used party dress in order to crabmeat, smoked Scottish salmon and tifully roasted and served with wild rice eration Prom. participate in the festivities. Dresses jumbo shrimp cocktails. and broccoli – superb. Of the seventeen will be collected with a goal of gath- This reviewer elected to taste both entrees presented, the remaining thir- This unique open house event will ering 200 dresses to assist five local the creamy, gentle taste of the goose teen offerings include fine fish, chicken, feature light bites and exciting interac- schools. This is the first year that the liver pate and the robust, rough hewn lamb and beef choices plus – our fa- tive presentations by leaders in the fash- dress program is being offered in South taste of the gazebo country pate – both vorite – classic bouillabaisse with its ion, fitness and beauty industry. Maria Florida. rich and delightful. lobster, shrimp, scallops, clams, mus- Echelard, a well established make-up The seven hot appetizers feature sels and snapper in a tomato garlic and artist and Operation Prom’s South This fabulous event will be held an artichoke bottom stuffed with crab- saffron broth. This dish we must try in Florida Director will share beauty tips at Rod Squad Studio located at Royal meat with a glazed Mornay sauce – a the future as it is the highlight of rustic of the trade. Rod Cortizo, founder of Palm Plaza -306 S. Federal Hwy Boca rich yet fragile dish with superb taste. maritime fare. Rod Squad, will contribute fitness and Raton, Fl 33432 Likewise, the rich crepes royale – crab- In addition to the entrees accom- diet tips. A fashion presentation will meat, shrimp, scallops and mushrooms paniments five sides are available to in their lobster sauce – was lighter and choose from. more flavorful than we had experienced The standard menu desserts – seven in the past. Escargot, in shell, were nice in number – include a superior choco- sized with a light garlic butter sauce late mousse with deep dark flavor plus – tender and tasty. Other offerings a very, very, light crème brulee. Straw- include Oysters Florentine, Scampi berry sabayon, a raspberry pillow, Provencal, steamed clams or Mussels peach melba, crème caramel and a tray Poulette. of various homemade pastries round We sampled a smooth vichyssoise, out the end to a perfect meal. a cool crisp gazpacho and unique lob- Owners Gerard Hascoat and Clau- ster bisque served hot with chunks of dio Pedron lead a staff of servers delicious lobster meat. Gazebo salad that have, for the most part, been with with both Boston and Bibb lettuce, Kathy’s Gazebo for its entire existence mushrooms, heart of palm, avocado and are extremely knowledgeable and and tomato is a pleasant choice as is the helpful. The bistro seats 150 and is open Caesar salad with a whisper of anchovy for luncheon from Monday through taste in the light cream dressing. For a Friday 11:30am – 3:00pm. Dinners are more robust taste – anchovy strips may served Monday through Saturday from be ordered. 5:30pm – 10:30pm – closed Sunday. The house specialty entrée is their Pricing is commensurate with superior ever popular fresh Dover sole, flown fare. With a full bar and wine menu, fresh from Holland twice weekly. It is Gazebo is located at 4199 North Fed- absolutely delicious unadorned or you eral Highway in Boca Raton (561-393- may have it prepared either almandine 6033). As this an experience that one or meuniere style. One can find no finer should sample…go and enjoy!!

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S P O T L I G H T Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton Delivers meals to the homebound

On Christmas Day, thanks to the coordination of Dave Freudenberg, the Ro- tary Club Downtown Boca Raton continued their tradition of delivering meals to the homebound through their partnership with the Volen Center & Liz Lugo. The Club again brought together the six Rotary clubs in Boca Raton to deliver 150 meals, with 65 people in attendance. Special thanks to Jonathan Grant of St. Andrew’s Estates North who coordinated the preparation of the meals. For more information visit:www.rotarydowntownbocaraton.org

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S P O T L I G H T Boca Raton Tribune Publisher Speaks at Rotary Club Boca Raton The Boca Raton Tribune’s publisher, Douglas Heizer, spoke to the Rotary Club Boca Raton this past Wednesday afternoon at their weekly lunch meeting. Heizer spoke on the topic, “Are Newspapers Dead?” in where he talked about Community papers being the future of journalism and his plans for The Boca Raton Tribune in the near future. The publisher also asked for support of the community this upcoming year and told everyone to get excited for their community newspaper as they embark on their fourth year.

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Let’s Talk Life & Style Kay Renz The Facelift Band I’ve been chatting with the experts artist Dell Ashley to the Boca store about the hottest ways to look more where he revealed some of the line’s beautiful! First, I sat down with model, incredible new products. TV star, and CEO of Age Reverser Kelly Crosby Heyniger, who invented Their new Le Teint Touche Eclat the Facelift Band (www.thefaceliftband. Foundation is selling like crazy and com). Kelly, who has appeared on shows once you try it you will see why. They

such as Dawson’s Creek, Fear Factor, have removed all the powder and alco- and America’s Hottest Mom, noticed hol from the formula and it softens the that her friends always seemed to com- complexion without covering it. ment how great she looked when she wore her lovely blond hair in a ponytail.

“I was getting these compliments about how young and fabulous I looked when my hair was pulled back, but when it was down…I didn’t always get those comments,” said the former Mrs. South Carolina.

That sent her to the mirror for a second look. She too noticed that when her hair was in a ponytail she looked younger, her face was smoother, and her eyes looked perkier.

The tension of her hair being pulled back had a noticeably youthifying ef- fect. But she didn’t want to limit her “It doesn’t look like makeup, it just hairstyles to a monotonous look, so she makes your skin look glowing and lu- put her inventors hat on and created minous,” he said. And it comes in an The Facelift Band. It took a few tries outstanding 17 shades. but then she nailed it! Using clear ad- justable bands that attach to a clip very For eyes this season, Dell is seeing much like a hair extension clip, one se- pastels and loves pinks and creams. cures it above the ears. The band is cov- To youthify the eye he suggests add- ered by your other layers of hair and ing depth with a deeper taupe contour it can be adjusted to the proper tension shade. for you. So Kelly said if you are afraid of surgery or don’t have the budget, “Eyes are light, airy and feminine,” try out her new invention and see a he said. And for those who like a pop fresh new you today! of color, he suggests a touch of green mascara. YSL Makeup To seal the deal, the perfect pout Speaking of a fresh new you! Nei- this season is sheer but pigmented. Try man Marcus recently welcomed Yves the Rouge Volupte Shine! St. Laurent’s extraordinary makeup

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MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Two Democratic U.S. Reps from Florida sworn in to new seats Murphy, Frankel both endorse House Speaker Boehner

Congressman Patrick E. Murphy issues facing our na- WASHINGTON, D.C – Two fresh- (District 18) and Congresswoman Lois tion. Too much was men Democratic U.S. Representatives Frankel (District 22) were officially left unresolved in the have taken their seats in the Republi- sworn in during ceremonies in Wash- previous Congress due can-controlled U.S. House of Repre- ington, D.C. to partisan gridlock. sentatives. We not only need to In one of their first duties, both cast get to work, we need to “aye” votes for the return of work together to move John Boehner (R-Ohio) to the America forward.” position of House Speaker. Also sworn in was “I am truly honored to Lois Frankel, who have been sworn-in as a takes over the District member of the 113th Con- 22 seat. gress,” Murphy told the Boca Raton Tribune. “Over “During the cam- the past year, I have been paign, I made a prom- humbled by the outpouring ise to you and one that of support that got us to this I will always keep. I point today. It is a privilege promised that I would to represent the people of St. always be on your side.” Lucie, Martin, and northern Palm Beach counties in the “As your member of U.S. House of Representa- Congress, I intend to tives. I look forward to serv- do just that, and that ing the 18thdistrict and will starts by always listen- have an open-door policy for ing to you. I truly want Lois Frankel all constituents.” to hear from you.” Frankel, the former mayor of West “As the 113th Congress Murphy defeated incumbent U.S. Palm Beach, defeated Republican Adam begins, I look forward to Rep. Allen West in the Nov. 6, 2012 Hasner in last year’s election for the va- working with my colleagues election. West had been congressman cant District 22 seat. on both sides of the aisle to in District 22, but moved to District 18 come together in a biparti- following redistricting. Patrick Murphy san manner to address the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is Boca Raton Police and Microshred Corporation seeking the public’s assistance with team up to help fight Identity Theft On Saturday, January 26, 2013, Prevention Unit along with employ- locating a Missing/Endangered Adult the Boca Raton Police Services De- ees from Microshred will be on site partment and Microshred Corpo- to provide expert advice and tips for On Saturday, January 12, 2013, ration are partnering to host a free identity theft prevention. “In 2010, at 6:30 am, Linda Lee King left her shredding event. The event will take 7.0% of households in the United residence of 6846 Castlemaine Ave, place from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at States, or about 8.6 million house- Boynton Beach, driving her 1992 the Town Center Mall, 6000 West holds, had at least one member age white Buick Century, Florida tag # Glades Road, in the northwest cor- 12 or older who experienced one H181ST to go to the bank & Vitamin ner of the Sears parking lot. or more types of identity theft vic- World and hasn’t been seen or heard The event is only open to resi- timization” (U.S. Bureau of Justice from since. dential households and a maximum Statistics Crime Data Brief Novem- Mrs. King, DOB: 9/04/42, is of five banker’s sized boxes are al- ber 2011). Shredding documents is 5’06”, 170 lbs., has white hair and brown eyes. She walks with a cane. lowed per household. Microshred a key step in identity theft preven- Clothing description is unknown. will have document shredding tion. Residents are encouraged to Mrs. King suffers from dementia. trucks on site and as an added ser- purchase a quality cross cut shred- The Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s vice to residents they will destroy der and to shred all documents that Office considers Mrs. Linda King a their computer hard drive(s). There contain any personal information. Missing/Endangered Adult. will be a $10 fee for each hard drive If anyone should come into con- destroyed that must be paid to Mi- For additional information con- tact with Mrs. Linda King they are croshred. The hard drive must be tact the Boca Raton Police Depart- urged to contact PBSO Dispatch at removed from the computer prior to ment Crime Prevention Unit at 688-3400, or the nearest law enforce- arrival. 561-347-3938 or visit our website ment agency. Officers from the BRPD’s Crime at www.BocaPolice.com. www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 20 -Edition 130 Tactical Team arrests two potential burglars dIvIne symmeTry.

Deon Batts Larry Covington On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at about this initial interaction. Officers searched 11:15 a.m., members of the Boca Raton Po- the car and recovered a small amount of lice Department’s Tactical Team were on marijuana from the floorboards. As officers routine patrol on Palmetto Park Road near searched Covington, a small baggie fell out the I-95 interchange when they noticed a of his pant leg. Inside the baggie was a car with very dark tinted windows. As an little over two grams of marijuana. When officer followed the vehicle, the driver be- officers searched the trunk of the car, they gan to drive erratically, making sudden found a bag which contained various items. movements and changes in direction. After When officers questioned Covington, observing numerous traffic infractions, of- he said he came to Boca Raton to go to ficers stopped the car as it entered the park- the hospital, but Batts intended to com- ing lot of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, mit burglaries. Officers charged both Batts 800 Meadows Road. and Covington with loitering and prowling Officers made contact with the driver, and possession of marijuana. Covington Deon Batts, and the front passenger, who was charged with providing a false name initially said his name was Timothy Vanter- and they charged Batts with an outstand- pool, but was later identified as Larry Cov- ing violation of probation warrant out of ington. A strong odor of marijuana was Broward County, the original offense was coming from the interior of the car during burglary.

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Yoram Gal, Painting Juried Fine Art & Craft Show Downtown Boca Raton, on Federal Hwy at Palmetto Park Rd Federal Hwy, between NE 2nd St to Palmetto Park Road, closed Friday, January 19, 1pm until Sunday, January 20, 10pm Parking is available at First United Methodist Church, 200 East Boca Raton Road (empty lot), BB&T lot (Sat & Sun only) and 200 East Free Admission – Sat, Jan 19 & Sun, Jan 20, 10am-5pm Daily Budding Artists Art Competition for grades 6-12 or ages 9-19 HotWorks.org is an affiliate of the Institute for the Arts & Education, Inc., a 501c(3) non-profit organization More Info: HotWorks.org or 941-755-3088

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune Boca Raton Regional Hospital Among Top 5% Of Hospitals In Nation For Nine Years In A Row Boca Raton Regional Hospital Overall, Boca Regional the patients we serve.” ing these top-performing hospi- announced today that Health- achieved 13 Five-Star Ratings tals as a benchmark in this year’s grades®, the nation’s leading (the highest possible), four Spe- Healthgrades Hospital Qual- Healthgrades study, Health- independent healthcare ratings cialty Excellence Awards and #1 ity and Clinical Excellence study, grades quantifies the impact of organization, has named it a Dis- in state rankings for Gastroin- released today, objectively iden- differences in hospital quality in tinguished Hospital for Clinical testinal Medical. The Hospital tifies those hospitals with the terms of lives lost and unexpect- Excellence™ for the ninth year was also ranked in the top 10% best overall clinical performance ed complications. in a row – a claim only 34 of nationally for Overall Cardiac across 27 medical diagnoses and the nation’s 5,000 hospitals can Services, Cardiology Services procedures that the organization The Healthgrades study found make. This prestigious distinc- and General Surgery and in the rates. These 262 top-performing that: tion places Boca Raton Regional top 5% nationally for Treatment hospitals represent only 5% of Hospital among the top 5% of of Stroke, Overall Gastrointesti- the nation’s hospitals and each • Distinguished Hospitals for hospitals nationwide for clinical nal Services and Gastrointestinal is designated as a Healthgrades Clinical Excellence had a 30.9% performance. Medical Treatment. Distinguished Hospital for Clini- lower risk-adjusted in-hospital cal Excellence™. mortality rate across 18 condi- This latest accolade for Boca “What is most significant tions and procedures as com- Raton Regional Hospital adds to about this accolade is that it rep- Unlike other hospital qual- pared to all other U.S. hospitals a growing list of honors. In ad- resents the ninth year Boca Raton ity studies, Healthgrades evalu- evaluated. dition to the 2013 Distinguished Regional Hospital has earned it,” ates hospitals solely on clinical Hospital Award, the Hospital said Jerry Fedele, President and outcomes: risk-adjusted mor- • In fact, if all hospitals per- is also the recipient of Health- CEO of Boca Regional. “This tality and in-hospital complica- formed at the level of Distin- grades 2013 America’s Best 100 is strong testimony to the dedi- tions. Healthgrades analysis is guished Hospitals for Clinical Hospitals for Cardiac Care and cation and commitment of our based on approximately 40 mil- Excellence between 2009 and Gastrointestinal Care for the sec- physicians, nurses, staff and vol- lion Medicare discharges for the 2011, 164,414 lives could poten- ond consecutive year. unteers give day in and day out to years 2009, 2010 and 2011. Us- tially have been saved.

Chief Nursing Office Named at Boca Regional Hospital BOCA RATON -- Melissa Durbin, Durbin will manage the assessment, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, has been appoint- planning, coordination, implementation GALLERY 22 ed vice president and chief nursing of- and evaluation of nursing practices on 320 ESPLANADE #53 ficer at Boca Raton Community Hospi- a facility level. She will also be account- Royal Palm Place tal. In this capacity, she is responsible able for ensuring high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency Boca Raton, FL 33432 of clinical staff and effective resource Store #53 management.

“We are most confident in Melissa’s talents and abilities,” said Jerry Fedele, president and CEO at Boca Regional. “She is a seasoned professional who will undoubtedly enhance the proud tradi- tion of nursing excellence we have at the Hospital.”

Durbin joined Boca Regional in GET REAL! 2006 as executive director for the Lynn Heart and Vascular Institute and the Hospital’s Critical Care and Emer- gency Services. Prior to that, she was Signature Line director of Trauma and Critical Care www.yaacovheller.com Services at Delray Medical Center. 561.347.1677 Melissa Durbin She received her Master of Science for all nursing and other patient-care and Bachelor of Science in Nursing functions and services within the orga- with an emphasis in Nursing Leader- nization. ship from Florida Atlantic University. Photo by Denise Felice

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BOCA COSMETICS GROUP HAS THE CARLO BARBIERI ANSWERS FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR By Carlo Barbieri By Diane Feen frizz. The products will also deliver a “King” Obama likened natural straight look without the overly If you’re like most Floridians going processed looks of most straightening to Sun King and “King” outside has its consequences when it treatments. Imagine straight, frizz-free comes to your hair. If you have curly hair that can be temporarily curled? hair it’s not uncommon to look like you The grooming process is very easy Arnold’s “Terminator” just departed a whirling helicopter first with these miraculous products. Forget As we approach the first official days near-great. They can be – and are -- thing in the morning. having messy unkempt hair, now you of President Obama’s second term, let amateurs in dealing with public things. 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Business www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 130 - 27 MY MISSION IN MOSCOW Biz tips from PBSC: Tax Tips for By Tom Madden in this famous square, and who knows, Small Businesses maybe I’d run into Dr. Zhivago. Oddly, Anyone who knows me knows I like the Sunday before I left, a play by Chek- By Palm Beach State to talk, especially about my favorite hov, one of my favorite playwrights College Small Busi- subject--PR. I’m the guy Bill O’Reilly opened on Broadway, which I couldn’t ness Development stops at the factor door. But to tell me resist mentioning in my speech. to stop spinning and inventing and Center spreading publicity is like telling the From Red Square I dashed under- Federal Government to stop spending. ground across the street to the palatial BOCA RATON -- Tax So I quickly accepted an invitation Ritz-Carlton where I got a sense of time will be here soon. to speak at the PRRussia Forum in the robust commercial life in Moscow Don’t miss out on deduc- Moscow a few weeks ago. as small conferences of business types tions due to your small business status. Here we list a few, but be sure to check with your accoun- tant to review how it ap- plies to your business.

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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune Fort Lauderdale Adds Weapon To Front Line with Addition of Forward David Foley

By: Pedro Heizer showed a highly effective and balanced With the addition of game when he recorded seven goals Foley, Fort Lauderdale looks The Fort Lauderdale Strikers wast- and six assists on the season. That sea- to have a very strong front ed no time to make a big offseason son he was also named to the NASL’s line with players like Andy splash this past week when the club Best XI Team that season. Herron, Walter Restrepo, signed former Puerto Rico Islander When Puerto Rico announced late and Mark Anderson, who David Foley to a contract. last year that they would not partici- combined for 25 goals last Foley, who started playing profes- pate in the 2013 Spring Championship season. sional soccer at the young age of 15 for Season, all their current players were “I think this is the best Hartlepool United in the United King- released of their contracts in order to front line in the NASL,” said dom, comes to Fort Lauderdale after be able to sign with different teams. Foley. “This played a big spending three seasons with the Puerto “Daryl Shore contacted as soon as part in me coming to Fort Rico Islanders where he recorded 22 I was released,” said Foley of the free Lauderdale.” goals and 10 assists. agency process. “He has been fantastic Fellow Englishmen, Foley played for Hartlpool for over with me; he’s been contacting me since Mark Anderson, lives five six years until Adrian Whitbread, who day one. I was impressed with the in- minutes away from Foley in was Puerto Rico’s assistant coach at terest he showed in signing me.” the United Kingdom and the the time, came to watch him play in Despite the fifth place finished last two already have a good re- the United Kingdom. Needless to say season, and the early playoff exit to the lationship. Whitbread was impressed with what hands of the Carolina Railhawks, Foley “He [Anderson] is very he saw and brought over Foley to the believes Fort Lauderdale has the right clever with the ball and NASL in 2010. pieces in place to win the 2013 Soc- very aware of what’s going From the start of his NASL career cer Bowl, “No doubt we could win the on around him,” said Foley. Foley impressed. championship,” said Foley. “The talent “He’s the kind of player that new schedule format just yet, Foley In his season debut he scored his first is there, and we have the right coach for I will thrive playing alongside because understands the importance of win- career goal in the 12th minute of the the job.” he can get that final pass and you can ning early, and often, “It’s important season against the Minnesota Stars on Foley had nothing but praise for bet it will be a quality pass. Not only to get off to a good start with the way April 21, 2010 at Estadio Juan Ramón the Strikers organization and its fans, that, but he obviously scores his shares the league is formatted this year, if you Loubriel. That season, Foley would go “The team is already very good,” said of goals.” win the Spring Championship Season on to tie for the team lead in goals with Foley. “The potential is there, the team The savvy veteran will look to bring you are already in the Soccer Bowl,” nine, while picking up one assist. has a solid and growing fanbase, there’s leadership to Fort Lauderdale and lead says Foley. “And that in itself is already The next season, there was no nothing not to like about Fort Lauder- by example. a major accomplishment heading into “sophomore slump” for Foley as he dale.” Despite not being a big fan of the the Fall Championship Season.” Aly Hassan’s Move to Club Aurora Will Prove To Be a Beneficial one By: Pedro Heizer Hassan grew up in South Florida at- says Hassan of the whole process. “We and growing more as a player, gain tending Nova Southeastern University were actually waiting on an offer from a more experience, and also score some Aly Hassan was one of the rookies, where he played for four seasons. He Russian team when Aurora called.” goals.” alongside Mark Anderson, that made scored 36 goals in his career at NSU, Nevertheless, the move to Club Au- Don’t worry about Hassan leaving a huge impact on the Fort Lauderdale which ranks him fifth in school history. rora will prove beneficial to Hassan, the Strikers for good though, the loan is Strikers last season. He received several honors at NSU in- who will now play in the first division only for the 2013 Spring Championship Hassan, 23, finished with six goals cluding being named a unanimous All- of professional soccer in Bolivia. Season, “I will be back in time for the in league plays and added three dur- Region selection by the NSCAA and “Here in Bolivia there are a lot of fall season,” affirmed Hassan. ing the U.S. Open Cup, and made 20 Daktronics, Inc. and All-Sunshine State quality players that are very techni- appearances for the Strikers with 13 Conference First-Team honors. cal,” explains Hassan of the difference starts. In 2007, Hassan was named the between the NASL and the Bolivian His first goal came in the same game Sun-Sentinel’s Broward County Player Professional Football League. “Some as his first hat trick as Hassan scored of the Year. He was the top scorer for player have experience playing in big three times against the Puerto Rico Cypress Bay High School, scoring 24 tournaments and have also played for Islanders in a 3-2 Strikers’ victory at goals and adding eight assists. their countries.” Lockhart on April 25, 2012. It was rumored for quite some time "We feel this loan will be a good op- “I am very grateful to be a part of after Hassan agreed on a contract ex- portunity for Aly to grow as a player,” the Fort Lauderdale Strikers,” said tension with Fort Lauderdale that said Strikers head coach Daryl Shore. Hassan in a recent interview with 90 he was on his way out for at least the “The fact that a South American club Minutes Strong. “I’m happy that I got Spring Championship Season. is interested in our players speaks vol- to debut my professional career in my “Through the efforts of my agent, umes about our team and our league." hometown, I feel I grew a lot as a player and the Strikers, I knew there were sev- As for Hassan’s plans while on loan here [in Fort Lauderdale].” eral teams interested in my services,” at Club Aurora, “I plan on coming here Sports www.bocaratontribune.com January 17, 2013 through January 23,2013 30 -Edition 130 Become A Big Fat Loser Lose 3-9 inches of unwanted belly fat in 9 sessions or 3 weeks.

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Fort Lauderdale Adds Weapon To Front Line with Addition of Forward David Foley See page 29

Aly Hassan Loaned To Club Aurora See page 29

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