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Celebrating the Life of the late Don “Bunny” McArt Business BOCA RATON -- Jan McArt longest running shows of all finally worked together when FAU President Named to and daughter, Debbi Law- time, Oklahoma, while Don’s Don moved to Boca Raton and County Business Panel lor, celebrated the life of Jan’s first show was with legendary di- he became a steady comedy star late brother, Dr. Don “Bunny” rector George Abbott in Kiss ‘n in all of Jan’s five theatres (Key See page 27 McArt, at the Wold Performing Tell. Both were constantly work- See page 7 Arts Center at Lynn University ing in , Holly- on Friday, Dec. 28. There was no wood, and the doubt about it, they played to a Orient. Tom Madden reading final sold-out house—ending one The Boca Raton Tribune of show business’ most unusual Don took time away and longest running brother and from his busy career in sister acts in the history of the- Los Angeles in 1977 atre. to do the comic lead in The Merry Widow that Jan, while still a teenager, was opened Jan McArt’s hired by Rodgers and Hammer- Royal Palm Dinner The- stein for the lead in one of the atre, and, in 1990 they

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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News FAU Professor Named Charter Fellow of National Academy of Inventors BOCA RATON – Herbert Weiss- Weissbach has had a prominent ca- Election to NAI fellow status bach, Ph.D., director and distinguished reer in biochemistry and molecular bi- is a high-professional distinction research professor in the Charles E. ology, receiving a number of awards accorded to academic inventors Schmidt College of Science’s Center and honors including the American who have demonstrated a highly for Molecular Biology and Biotechnol- Chemical Society Enzyme Award. He prolific spirit of innovation in ogy at Florida Atlantic University has also was listed as one of the top 300 creating or facilitating outstand- been named a charter fellow of the Na- most cited authors (1961-1976), the ing inventions that have made tional Academy of Inventors (NAI). Townsend Harris Medal from City a tangible impact on quality of College of New York and the George life, economic development and “I am indeed honored to be elected Washington University Distinguished the welfare of society. The 98 a charter fellow of the National Acad- Alumni Award. innovators elected to NAI fellow emy of Inventors, a group of very dis- status represent 54 universities tinguished scientists,” said Weissbach. “I cannot think of a better indi- and nonprofit research institutes. “Our research here at FAU has concen- vidual to be elected as a charter fellow Together, they hold more than trated on the role of oxidative dam- to the NAI,” said Gary W. Perry, Ph.D, 3,200 U.S. patents. age in aging, especially with regard to dean of FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt Col- how cells protect against this damage lege of Science. “Professor Weissbach The NAI charter fellows will and the differences between normal has a distinguished career as a bio- be inducted by the U.S. Commis- and cancer cells. We hope that this ba- chemist, an acute awareness of poten- sioner for Patents, Margaret A. sic research can be translated into new tial intellectual property and licensing Focarino, from the therapies for age-related diseases and issues regarding drug discovery. He Patent and Trademark Office, novel approaches to develop drugs that holds several patents on his inventions during the second annual Con- will specifically kill cancer cells, but not at FAU and we are proud of him serv- ference of the National Academy normal cells.” ing in this capacity.” of Inventors, on Friday, Feb. 22 in Tampa. Dr. Herbert Weissbach

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BOCA RATON -- The “pride” of The Lion of Judah Luncheon speak- the Jewish Federation of South Palm er has been underwritten by the Mar- Beach County will once again rededi- leen Forkas Chair of Contemporary cate and celebrate at their annual in- Jewish Issues. Marleen’s endowment gathering, the 2013 Lion of Judah has ensured that the Federation will Luncheon, which will take place at Boca always provide its loyal and committed West Country Club on Thursday, Jan. women donors with the highest caliber 17at 10:30 a.m. keynote presenters.

“We’re thrilled to be featuring Lara Margie Baer will be honored at the Logan, CBS News chief foreign affairs luncheon for her longstanding dedica- and ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent,” said tion to women’s philanthropy and to Denise Zimmerman, who is co-chairing the Federation the luncheon with Marilyn Barry. “Part of a dynamic couple that “The heartfelt bonds and power of helped lay our Federation’s solid foun- our sisterhood are unmistakable when dation, Margie is a trailblazer who hundreds of women who care and do galvanized the women in our commu- so much for so many come together nity and helped them realize their po- each year,” said April Leavy, vice chair, tential,” said Marilyn Barry. “The first Lion of Judah. “Our nearly 800 Lions chair of our Women’s Division, Margie roar loudly among 17,000 worldwide.” brought the new Lion program to us in 1982. Her belief in the impact women “Boldly reporting from war zones can have continues to inspire a new for over two decades, Lara Logan has generation of leaders and philanthro- earned a prominent place among the pists.” world’s best journalists. The horror and injustice she witnessed has instilled The luncheon couvert is $85, with a in her a deep humility and a profound Lion level gift of $5,000 or above to the appreciation for life. Hearing from this 2013 UJA/Jewish Federation of South true hero will inspire and energize us in Palm Beach County Annual Campaign raising the funds that make such a dif- required to attend. Dietary laws will be ference in our local community as well observed. For more information, con- as around the world.” tact Robin Agronin at 561-852-5054 [email protected]. Lara Logan of CBS News

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Community News www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 6 -Edition 129 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Wounded Warriors of Temple Beth El Celebrates “Hanukkah South Florida Donates Gifts under the Stars” at Mizner Park BOCA RATON -- Temple Beth El donuts, candy, desserts and beverages of Boca Raton celebrated Hanukkah were also available. to Gulfstream Goodwill this year with its “Hanukkah under the Santa’s helpers from the Wounded holidays and seeing the faces of those Stars” Dec. 14 at the Mizner Park Am- The Hanukkah and Shabbat service Warriors of South Florida arrived at with disabilities get what might be phitheater. This free community event featured Cantorial Soloist Lori Sha- Gulfstream Goodwill Industries with their only gift for the year makes all the was a beautiful evening under the night piro, Rabbi Dan Levin and Rabbi Jes- gifts for program participants on Dec. difference in the world,” McKenna said. 20. Gunnery Sergeant Robert McK- enna, USMC (Retired) noted that “the Goodwill participants were ex-

Patty Beck, president of Temple Beth El, Alan Lev, left, and TBE Executive Direc- and Rabbi Dan Levin tor Steve Kaufman sky as members from the South Florida sica Spitalnic Brockman. Temple Beth Jewish community came together to El’s Adult Choir, Shir Ruach, the teen celebrate the joyous holiday. group, and Shir Joy (youth choir for Wounded Warrior of South Florida volunteer Emilio Aleman delivers toys to Susie grades 3-6) were also featured in this Bowman with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries. The event featured a children’s musical celebration. area that opened at 5 p.m. and includ-

Wounded Warriors of South Florida’s tremely grateful for the opportunity primary mission is serving veterans to receive a gift for the holidays. Gulf- and their families as well as those with stream Goodwill Industries Inc. assists disabilities during the holidays who people with disabilities and other bar- would not be receiving gifts otherwise.” riers to employment to become self- sufficient, working members of our “There is so much need during the community.

Shown from left, Julia, Jennifer, Lauren From left are Zoe, Dara, Jeffrey and and Craig Shapiro Sheryl Unger ed bounce houses, face painting, hair “We were so excited to celebrate wraps and crafts. A gourmet food truck Chanukah this year in an entertaining expo was also a highlight of the eve- and exciting way for the entire com- ning, featuring a variety of food for munity to enjoy,” said Susan Stallone, purchase such as Italian, Mediterra- director of Communications and Pro- nean, American and vegetarian. Kid- gramming. “We truly thank everyone friendly cuisine, such as latkes, bagels, from clergy members to volunteers who helped make Chanu- kah under the Stars such a success.”

Part of the proceeds from the event benefit- ted the Ruth Rales Jewish Family Services of Boca Raton and the Giving Tree of Temple Beth El, provid- ing needy families, senior citizens and kids aging out of foster care with basic From left, Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Brockman, Rabbi Dan necessities as well as holi- Levin and Cantorial Soloist Lori Shapiro day gifts. www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 129 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Celebrating the Life of the Writers LIVE!: Meet Author late Don “Bunny” McArt Dr. Robert Watson Robert P. Watson, Ph.D., popular political commentator, author and professor and director of American Studies at Lynn University in Boca Raton, will talk about his engaging new book, “Affairs of State” during a series of talks at Palm Beach County Libraries. He will delve into the history of misbehavior and scandal in the White House.

Watson, who has published more than 30 books, will also discuss the chal- lenges faced when doing research on controversial topics in history, as well as provide some tips on writing about historical subjects. Preregistration is required.

He will speak on the fol- lowing dates at the following locations:

Thursday, Jan. 24, 2 pm Lantana Road Branch 4020 Lantana Rd., Lake Worth Phone: 304-4500

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2 pm Hagen Ranch Road Branch 14350 Hagen Ranch Rd., Delray Beach Phone: 894-7500

Tickets will be given out, two per person, starting at 9 am on Monday, Jan. 21.

Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2 pm Jan and Don “Bunny” McArt in “Merry Widow” Glades Road Branch 20701 95th Ave., Boca BOCA RATON -- Jan McArt he became a steady comedy star Raton and daughter, Debbi Law- in all of Jan’s five theatres (Key Phone: 482-4554 lor, celebrated the life of Jan’s West, Fort Lauderdale, Miami late brother, Dr. Don “Bunny” Beach and two in Boca Raton). Friday, Feb. 15, 2 pm McArt, at the Wold Performing He quickly became an audience West Boca Branch 18685 State Road 7, Boca Arts Center at Lynn University favorite and, after that, took Say Raton on Friday, Dec. 28. There was no Good Night Gracie on tour. Phone: 470-1600 doubt about it, they played to a final sold-out house—ending one Don and Jan were scheduled Thursday, March 14, 2 of show business’ most unusual to perform in the premiere of pm Dr. Robert Watson and longest running brother and Tony Finstrom’s play reading in West Boynton Branch 9451 Jog Rd., Boynton Beach sister acts in the history of the- the Wold Center on January 14. Phone: 734-5556 atre. At Sunday’s celebration with Tickets will be given out, two per person, starting at 10 am on Monday, March Jan, while still a teenager, was the music of Finian’s Rainbow 4 at the Information Desk hired by Rodgers and Hammer- were the Atlantic City Boys, the stein for the lead in one of the musical duo Dunlap and Pen- longest running shows of all nington, singing actress and FAU Offers Community time, Oklahoma, while Don’s cantor Lori Belkin Shapiro, Al first show was with legendary di- Johnson, actress Connie Gould, Writing Workshops rector George Abbott in Kiss ‘n actor/director Dan Kelley, John BOCA RATON - Florida Atlantic tion,” also will take place on Thursday Tell. Both were constantly work- Lawlor, Jean Michel Redinger University’s creative writing program evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. on the same ing in New York, Hollywood, and Dr. Barbara Lunde. Many in the Department of English within dates. Europe and the Orient. friends from both the theatre and the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters will offer two eight-week, Each class costs $250 for members Don’s ministerial work, along non-credit writing workshops for the of the public; $180 for FAU employees Don took time away from with great-niece and nephew community at its Boca Raton campus. as well as their immediate family mem- his busy career in Los Angeles Katharine and Evan Lawlor, en- bers and $180 for FAU students and in 1977 to do the comic lead in joyed the impressive program The first workshop, “Writing Fic- alumni. Seating is limited and the reg- The Merry Widow that opened featuring film clips, music and tion,” will take place on Thursday istration deadline is Thursday, Jan. 10. Jan McArt’s Royal Palm Din- remembrances of Don and ex- evenings from 6 to 8 p.m., beginning Jan. 24 and running through March For additional information or a reg- ner Theatre, and, in 1990 they cerpts from his favorite show, 21. There will be no class on March istration form, contact Mary Sheffield finally worked together when Finian’s Rainbow. 7 due to FAU’s spring break. The sec- at 561-297-2974 or [email protected]. Don moved to Boca Raton and ond class, “Writing Creative Nonfic- www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 8 -Edition 129 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS/LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL The Boca Raton Tribune Founded January 15, 2010 DOUGLAS HEIZER, Publisher Editorial Our Writers/Reporters and Columnists Online Edition Business DALE M. KING: Executive Editor SKIP SHEFFIELD, CARLO SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN, PEDRO HEIZER: Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O PEDRO HEIZER: Managing Editor BARBIERI, AL ZUCARO,MARCIA GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, KAY MIKE GORA,JOHN HOHNSON ANDRE HEIZER: Social Media DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 MEDINA, RENZ, MATT PINEDA, ANDERSON MANCEBO: Software Engineer

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I scrolled down and found a couple of For additional information please call other new laws in Florida that are a bit 561-393-7812. Please make sure to remove twisted. In Florida, if you own a swamp all decorations, including lights and tinsel buggy, you no longer have to register it as from the tree. a motor vehicle. City residents can also place their holi- Also, one of the new laws on the books day tree in the swale area outside their is Florida is this: It is now illegal to film home on their regular scheduled vegeta- someone without their knowledge in a tion collection day residential dwelling. This one is going to be tough to enforce, with so many people VIVA “FLORIDA 500” armed with video cameras in their cell phones. In 2013, Florida marks a significant milestone, the 500th anniversary of Eu- There are unusual laws in other states, ropean contact on the continental United too. is imposing a law cracking States. Throughout the year, the Palm down on those who possess, sell or dis- Beach County Library System will share tribute shark fins. (The range of this law the story of how many nationalities and should be limited, considering the lengthy diverse cultures thrived together in Flor- distance from Illinois to any ocean.) ida and how their legacy shaped America. Join in commemorating Florida’s heritage Here’s one from my own home state of and discovering this unique state. Massachusetts. As of Jan. 1, plastic bot- tles are to be considered contraband. Con- A program called “Palm Beach cord will be the first town in the nation to County in the Year 1513” will be pre- outlaw plastic bottles. A lot of water and sented Wednesday, Jan. 23 at 2 p.m. in

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THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer Mayor Whelchel Offers Comments, Suggestions on “Planned Mobility” For the past two weeks, I have de- and south sides of Yamato Road. It tic to expect this increase. Remember the community by the size of their voted my columns to a discussion of does not extend down to Glades Road. that we limited the number of new dwelling unit? Are we really that the “Planned Mobility” ordinance multi-family residential units in the shallow? I certainly hope NOT. I am which the Boca Raton City Council The 1,000 + acre area near the IBM northwest area to 2,500. glad however, that overall you see the adopted last week on a vote of 4-1. facility is what is covered by the new value of Planned Mobility to the fu- regulations. This area included along To be more specific about the Jim ture of the City. I sent a copy of last week’s column with IBM other related and compat- Batmasian issue, Jim and his team pre- to Mayor Susan Whelchel, who has re- ible businesses. sented a concept plan for the Wild- I hope this information has helped sponded with her comments and sug- flower property that proposed a plan clarify some of the issues. gestions about our stance. I am yield- This is not a “whatever suits you” for 40 to 80 units ranging in size from ing my column space to her this week kind of regulation. It provides the 700 to 1,300 square feet--it was totally Best Regards and Merry Christ- for a couple of reasons. As mayor of flexibility, within specific guidelines, a concept plan. The City Council did mas, the city, her comments are very im- to introduce uses new to the area, in- not comment on the proposal because portant. And because the ordinance cluding residential. it was and remains our objective to Susan Whelchel change proposal led to the dissemi- have an attractive public amenity, such nation of misinformation through- Regarding “tweaking” the ordi- as a restaurant, on the property. I do We at the Tribune and all in Boca out the city, we want her to comment nance, this will need to be done as the not recall any comments about the Raton appreciate the mayor taking and make the various parts of the law other areas that are designated for size of the proposed units. time to discuss the ordinance and to crystal clear. Planned Mobility come in for possible clarify some of the issues. The Boca development. While we are on the topic, just how Tribune has always supported the Here are her comments, unedited are apartments that have an average “Planned Mobility” concept in the and in their entirety: The hospital area, the Town Cen- size of 900 square feet “not Boca”? northwest part of the city, and pointed ter area, and the Lamson property will We are a full service city with a di- out that other locations also need the Hi Doug, need to have their own rules. Those verse population within diverse eco- flexibility this ordinance brings. rules will be closely modeled on the nomic tiers. Why would we not want I thought you may be interested in Planned Mobility rules we adopted a diversity of housing types? Don’t We will follow developments close- the following comments. I appreciate Tuesday night but they will need to be we want to attract young profession- ly and report on them as they occur. you sharing your editorial with me. responsive to the unique characteris- als who will work at good jobs in the Following are some comments and tics of each of the other areas, because northwest area and the city as a whole We also wish Mayor Whelchel, her suggestions for you. each of those areas is different. to live in the city and be part of our family and all residents in the city of community? I think the answer to Boca Raton and its neighboring com- Note that the area we approved for The purported increase of 25 per- those questions is YES. munities a wonderful holiday season possible Planned Mobility develop- cent of households is something of a and Happy New Year. ment is WEST of I-95 on the north scare tactic in my book. It is unrealis- Do we judge people’s worth within

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. Facing New Beginnings With Courage!

Everyone should face any new new opportunities are calling us, clusion of one level of schooling. tary detour, or perhaps a meaning- beginning with zest and enthusiasm new challenges await everyone, ev- Instead of stopping there, why not ful change to ensure the full, legiti- if good things are to emerge from erywhere! And challenges are not to consider higher levels which will mate success being sought! that experience. It is always good to be feared but simply to be confront- increase your knowledge and skills, Always remember that no one be forward-looking, but far better to ed with courage and decisive action! while providing better opportuni- can ever rush to success. If it is to be forward moving! New beginnings usually occur ties ahead? The difficulties to be come, it will always require diligent Looking ahead offers invitations after something else has ended. An faced are no reason to desist or be effort, often accompanied by sweat that need to be answered. The fu- old year concludes, but a new one discouraged, for the wherewithal and tears. All difficulties encoun- ture is always calling us, humans, immediately arrives, leaving behind for their execution will always be tered along the way towards the but only those who respond with both the good and the bad which available! realization of any project do not decisive action shall benefit from previously took place. Some things Just like past events saw count- signify that they are impossible; it the challenges being presented! will be repeated, but new projects less barriers and diverse problems, probably only means that the effort A forward-looking attitude alone also await execution and fresh ven- any new beginning will also have will require extra time and labor! will never advance you beyond the tures to be launched. Life never its share of unpleasant occurrences. status-quo. And that is not the pos- stands still! Nevertheless, these don’t signify a ture anyone desires to observe, for The same is true with the con- complete stop but only a momen-

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 , 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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Advent Lutheran Church Good Shepherd Lutheran 300 East Yamato Road Boca Church Raton, FL 33431 561-395-3632 6301 SW 18 Street Boca Ra- www.adventboca.org ton, FL 33433 561-393-7007 First Church Of Christ, Scientist B'Nai Torah Congregation 566 W Palmetto Park Road 6261 SW 18 Street Boca Ra- Boca Raton, FL 33432 ton, FL 33433 561-392-8566 561-391-7689 Affirmation Lutheran Church Grace Community Church 9465 Glades Road 600 W Camino Real Kabbalah Learning Centre Boca Raton, FL 33434 Boca Raton, FL 33486 www.kabbalah.dynip.com 561-483-6004 561-395-2811 8411 W Palmetto Park Rd www.graceboca.org Boca Raton, FL 33433 First United Methodist Church 561-488-8826 www.fumcbocaraton.org Boca Glades Baptist Church 625 NE Mizner Blvd. 10101 Oriole Country Road Boca Raton Synagogue-West Boca Raton, FL 33432 Boca Raton, FL 33428 www.brsweb.org 561-395-1244 561-483-4228 21101 95th Ave. South Boca Raton, FL 33428 Ascension Catholic Church Iglesia Bautista Hispana 7250 N Federal Hwy 2350 NW 51st St Boca Raton, Kol Ami of Boca Raton Re- Boca Raton, FL 33487 FL 33431 561-998-8360 constructionist 561-997-5486 http://kolami.homestead.com Boca Raton Bible Chapel Friendship Baptist Church 71 N. Federal Hwy. 3900 NW 3rd Avenue Boca 1422 NE 2nd Court Boca Raton, FL 33432 Raton, FL 33431 561-391-9319 Boca Raton, FL 33432 561-392-0696 561-395-6871 Islamic Center of Boca Raton Boca West Community www.icbr.org 141 NW 20th Assembly of God Hispanic United St., Ste. #A-7 Boca Raton, FL Church Methodist Church 33431 561-395-7221 Centro Cristiano Familiar 9087 Glades Road 21121 Oriole Country Rd Boca Raton Church Of Christ Boca Raton, FL 33434 Boca Raton, FL 33433 www.achurchofchrist.com 561-482-7335 561-746-8626 5099 NW 5th Avenue Boca The Unitarian Universalist Frontline Christian Center Raton, FL 33431 561-395-0738 Olympic Heights High Schl Fellowship of Boca Raton 20101 Lyons Rd Jehovah's Witnesses 2601 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton FL 33434 19230 State Road 7 Boca Raton, FL – 33434 561-826-0404 Boca Raton, FL 33498 561-482-2001 www.frontlinechristiancen- 561-479-0956 ter.com Center for Spiritual Living St. Paul Lutheran Church Boca Raton Ayts Chayim Messianic and School 2 SW 12 Avenue Synagogue 701 West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL, 33486 600 W. Camino Real Boca Raton, FL – 33486 561-368-8248 Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-395-0433 Somboca.com 561-487-3839 www.acmsboca.org Boca Raton Community Church Congregational Church of www.bocacommunity.org Boca Raton Glades Presbyterian Church 470 NW 4th Avenue 21121 Oriole Country Rd 251 SW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33432 Boca Raton – FL - 33432 Boca Raton, FL 33428 561-395-2400 561-477-4898 Phone: 561-395-9255 www.gladespc.com E-mail: office@churchofboca. Journey Church (The) org Website: www.churchof- Beth Ami Congregation www.bocajourney.com bocaraton.org 1401 NW 4 Avenue The Kathyrn Lindgren Pastor: Tom Lacey Boca Raton, FL 33432 Theater Sunday Worship Service: 561-347-0031 B.R. Community High Schl 10:00AM and Sunday School Gold Coast Christian Cathedral 1501 NW 15 Court for all ages 3200 N Federal Hwy Boca Ra- Boca Raton, FL Congregation Shirat ton, FL 33431 561-750-5235 561-420-0606 Shalom Beth Sar Shalom Camino Boca Raton Synagogue PO Box 971142 Real Community Church www.brsonline.org Boca Raton, FL 33497 1551 West Camino Real Hahn Judaic Campus Olympic Heights High Boca Raton, FL 33486 7900 Montoya Circle School 561-499-4893 Boca Raton, FL 33433 561-488-8079 www.bethsarshalomfl.com (561) 394-5732 www.shiratshalom.org

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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Mike Gora By Casey Cleveland New Year’s NO BRAINER

Resolution…lead well Q: I am in the process of getting “If we lose sight of people, we you coach, to your employee, to a divorced from a cop after an eighteen On the other hand he appears to be lose sight of the very purpose of neighbor. Your influence is huge, year marriage. He has a good salary, I right about the suggested demise of leadership.” Tony Dungy and you are accountable. So… don’t. He has a pension plan, all saved periodic “permanent” alimony. Under during the marriage, I don’t. He can af- the proposed new statute a judge would ford to pay me some alimony and child not be able to award permanent peri- So it is here once again. The Back to your New Year’s reso- support, he won’t. odic alimony but will have the power to New Year is upon us and we find lutions. Would you consider this grant “durational” alimony for a num- ourselves thinking about new be- year making a priority, a goal, a I know he won’t because we were at ber of years equal to or less than the ginnings, fresh starts, and a bright resolution, in the area of your the office of the mediator in the court- length of the marriage after the first future. We usually prepare for this leadership? I challenge you think house, you know the cheaper kind and, seven years of marriage. time by pondering what might be through and specifically name after two hours he walked out because different or better for the year to those God has placed in your life he refused to agree to any reasonable Additionally, the proposed new stat- come. Better known as New Year’s to influence. I challenge you to settlement, taking the position that ute proposes a right granted to anyone resolutions. begin praying for them by name. since he earned it all was his. who was divorced within two years be- fore the passage of the legislation to And I challenge you to commit He said that our legislature was go- go back to court to change the alimony As a pastor, I love this time of yourself, as a leader this year, to ing to ban permanent alimony next plan from permanent to durational or year because it reminds me of the the following 4 C’s of leadership year, and if he did not agree to alimony less. newness of life, forgiveness of as developed by Bill Hybels. in a contract he would be able to get out sin, and freedom from the past, 1. Character of a judge ordered permanent alimony There is a quirk in that process: (1) that Jesus promises can be found 2. Competency after the new legislation passes. if the permanent periodic alimony is in Him. And with this newness, 3. Chemistry agreed to in a marital settlement agree- forgiveness, and freedom come an 4. Calling Is he correct? Is our Republican ment, a contract, it is unlikely that a amazing privilege and response Character must always be first legislature continuing the “War on court could set it aside due to the con- from those who have been touched because if this goes so does your Women” that I heard about during the stitutional protection granted to con- presidential campaign? tract rights, but (2) if the permanent by this love of God. We are set in leadership. Commit yourself this award came after a trial and judgment motion, given a purpose, called… year to being honest about any A: Your cop seems to be a little there would be no bar to the application to love God, to love others, and to areas you are tempted to compro- right and a lot wrong. As to his wish of the proposed new statute. share this good news. mise your integrity. And then pur- to keep all of the marital assets for sue the absolute opposite of your himself because he “earned it” he has In years of practice I have never That is awesome. Seriously, compromise. Competency is criti- no chance of success. The equitable met a man who wanted to give his wife think about it for a moment. Be- cal no matter if you are CEO or distribution statute is virtually bullet alimony, of any kind. Apparently there ing transformed by the love of mom, or both. Commit yourself proof when it comes to equally split- were a couple of men in the legisla- God is not just for us. It is totally this year to learning how to do ting marital assets that is anything ac- ture, who had recently undergone the cumulated during the marriage as the not about us…this should be both your job better. Read a book, take divorce process, who have started and result of marital labor and savings. So pushed the pending legislation. Sounds relieving and refreshing. So then a course, get a mentor. Do some- far the legislature is not messing with like sour grapes. who is it about, really? The Bible thing, move forward somehow. that concept. tells us it is about God, His glory, Chemistry is a must between those loving Him and enjoying him for- you are leading and yourself. How Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Education and ever. And one of the very practi- effective can you be with someone Specialization of The Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law cal applications of being a part of who feels they are not valued or and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. God’s story is loving others well. If even liked? Commit yourself to Gora can be reached at [email protected]. we are to truly move in this direc- developing a deeper relationship tion we should consider how well this year with those you lead. And we are leading those within our last but not least is calling. There sphere of influence. Because we all is no greater way to ensure your have leadership opportunities, all calling as a leader than by reading of us. And leading people gives us the Bible. Really. Because only in an incredible opportunity in loving the pages of God’s story can you people. May I just encourage you fully see your place and purpose with the truth that God has placed within your own story. specific people in your life that can be forever changed based on the Lead well this year. way you speak into their life. Any- one from your daughter, to a child Much Love-Casey

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www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 Section B Edition 129 - B1 ENTERTAINMENT FOOD REVIEW A Treat for Garage band LEGAL SEAFOOD’S Members of a Certain Age PRESENT LIGHT Boca LUNCHEON OFFERINGS Life & Arts The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B2 See page B3 BDecember 28, 2012 through January 9, 2013 • Year III • Number 128 Lynn Conservatory Plans Performances, Recitals, Master Classes in January

BOCA RATON -- Lynn University out the world. Currently a member of will be offering lovers of classical mu- the Lynn faculty, he has served on the sic a variety of concerts, recitals and faculties of the Juilliard and Manhattan master classes during January. The Schools of Music. A recipient of the schedule includes: Loeb Award as the ‘outstanding pianist’ of his graduating class at Juilliard, Ev- Jan. 8, 7:30 p.m., Junior Recital with ans also studied at the Cherubini Con- Misaki Saito on Piano. Misaki servatory in . Saito was born in Toyota, Aichi, Japan and began Jan. 15 – 3:30 & 5:30 playing the piano at age p.m. eight. She has played Student Recitals in communities in the 3:30 p.m. – Joseph United States and McCargar performs Japan such as at vo- his junior double cational aid centers, bass recital. hospitals, nursing 5:30 p.m. – Nat- centers and recital alie Ardasevova halls. Now a third- performs his junior year Bachelor of cello recital. Music performance Amarnick- student, studying Goldstein Concert on full scholarship at Hall the Lynn University FREE Conservatory of Music with Roberta Rust, Saito Jan. 17 – 7:30 p.m. attended the Interlochen ICPP: Celebrating Arts Academy in Michigan 1912: A Chamber Music Ret- from 2007-2010. rospective The Instrumental Collaborative Guillermo Figueroa Jan. 10, 7 p.m., Piano Master Class Piano Program in conjunction with with Phillip Evans. Evans has given the string and woodwind departments chamber works written 100 years ago sightful commentary. concerts and master classes through- will present a sampling of the diverse from Europe, North and South Amer- ica. Jan. 31 – 7 p.m. Violin Master Class with Guillermo Jan. 24 – 7:30 p.m. Figueroa Mostly Music: Debussy Guillermo Figueroa is music direc- A crucial figure in the transition tor of both the New Mexico Symphony to the modern era in Western music, and the Music in the Mountains Fes- Claude Debussy remains one of the tival in Colorado as well as Principal most famous and influential of all com- Guest Conductor of the Puerto Rico posers. He was the most prominent fig- Symphony. A renowned violinist as ure in developing “impressionistic” mu- well, Figueroa was concertmaster of sic although he intensely disliked the the New York City Ballet and a found- term when applied to his own music, ing member and Concertmaster of the which often reflected the activities and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, making turbulence in his life in French literary more than 50 recordings for Deutsche circles. Grammophon.

Jan. 27 – 4 p.m Tickets are available for purchase Romantic Revelry at the Lynn University Box Office, lo- From the Studio of Roberta Rust cated in the Wold Performing Arts Romantic piano music by Chopin, Center at 3601 N. Military Trail. Tick- Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, Liszt and oth- ets also may be purchased online at ers, performed by spectacular Conser- http://events.lynn.edu or by phone at Top Oval picture Phillip Evans, Above, Misaki Saito vatory students. Rust contributes in- 561.237.9000.

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield A Treat for Garage band Members of a Certain Age

If you were in a band back in the with me up front singing and shak- played by James Gandolfini and arated from her husband, but she 1960s, you will really relate to “Not ing my maracas like Mick Jagger. Molly Price, who can’t understand miraculously finds her eldest son Fade Away.” Neither Chase nor I became a why their nice boy wants to be such Lucas (Tom Holland), and the two I was and I did. However my com- rock star, but we still have a pro- a noisy ruffian. literally cling together for survivor. panion, a woman 15 years younger found love for the music of our high This is probably not so interest- Both Watts and McGregor are ing for those who have never been powerful professionals, but the real there, but believe me, Chase’s fable surprise is young Tom Holland in a rings true in a fleeting, melancholy star-making turn. way. No, it will never fade away for “The Impossible” gets a bit re- me either. lentless and mired literally in the mud and debris, but it is one of the Three stars best-made, most convincing disas- ter movies of all time. A Disaster of Impossible Pro- portions Three and a half stars

There are disasters and then Holocaust Memory Play at Wil- there is “The Impossible,” a Spanish low Theater film from the makers of the chilling thriller “The Orphanage,” includ- The Women’s Theatre Project is ing director Juan Antonio Bayona back with a second production, “The and screenwriter Sergio G. Sanchez, Interview,’ opening Friday Jan. 4

than I, couldn’t see what the big deal school and college era. was. And so I am a big sucker for “Not Fade Away” is a highly per- Chase’s story of a garage band’s sonalized memoir by “Sopranos” struggles, dreams and disappoint- creator David Chase, 67. ments. The main character is Doug- Chase, who is two years older las (John Magaro), a curly-haired than I, dreamed of being a star drummer who discovers he is more drummer in a rock ‘n’ roll band. As valuable as a singer. a teenager he played the sock hops, Douglas’ best girlfriend and No. keggers and teen clubs of suburban 1 fan is the willowy, winsome Grace New Jersey. (Bella Heathcote), who looks like a As a teenager I did the same cross between Jean Shrimpton and thing, only in South and Central Twiggy. Those were “Mod Era” Florida. Like Chase I was strongly fashion models for those too young influenced by the “British Invasion” to know. bands such as the Beatles, Kinks, The band has its typical squab- Animals and Rolling Stones. bles, rivalries and misunderstand- working with real-life survivor Ma- and running through Jan. 20 at the ria Belon. Willow Theater of Sugar Sand park, The family’s nationality is 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. changed from Spanish to British. “The Interview” is the searing Maria is played by Naomi Watts. memory play by award-winning Her husband Henry Belon is played writer Faye Sholiton. by Ewan McGregor. Directed by Genie Croft, the play The couple is on a Christmas stars Harriet Oser as Bracha Weiss- vacation at a posh seaside resort in man, who has become an emotional Thailand. The stage is set with fes- recluse after the loss of her family tive holiday trappings and carefree to Nazi death camps. sun and fun. Unbeknownst to any- Patti Gardner plays Ann Mesh- one, one of the worst natural disas- enberg, who records Bracha’s tes- ters is about to happen. A tsunami, timony on video. Irene Adjan is spawned by earthquakes far away, Bracha’s daughter Rifka, and Chris- hit Asia with a massive wall of wa- topher Mitchell is the videographer. The latter group did a version ings. Some band members always ter on Dec. 26, 2004. Playwright Faye Sholiton is of the Buddy Holly song “Not Fade dream bigger than others and some “The Impossible” is a saga of re- scheduled to attend opening night. Away,” which gives the film its title. are more single-minded in their lentless, unpitying destruction of Tickets are $25. Call 561-347- Wouldn’t you know my most suc- career pursuit. Then there are the everything in the tsunami’s path. 3948. cessful group played that very song, inevitable objections of parents, When the wave hits, Maria is sep-

January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 www.bocaratontribune.com Boca Life & Arts Section B Edition 129 - B3 Arts Garage Debuts World Pre- Food Review miere Play “Gloucester Blue” Marc Kent LEGAL SEAFOOD’S PRESENT LIGHT LUNCHEON OFFERINGS

In the quest for innovating in- tegrated menu items for their 32 A swordfish “salad” was a restaurants on the eastern sea- perfectly seared warm fish steak board, Legal Seafood’s through served with cool cucumber, toma- their Culinary Director, Kevin to, chick peas and strips of fennel Watson – developed regionals – a great luncheon creation. An luncheon specialties. excellent tuna steak was coated in a fantastic dried spice mixture Meeting with Chef Watson, – if it is on your menu, do try it! we were able to sample three soup We also sampled a Portuguese creations including a New Eng- fisherman stew with mussels, land clam chowder, quite light fish, clams and chorizos in a light yet full bodied with tender clam and slightly sweet broth – a win- bits. The Key West soup had a ner. curry spice that was just perfec- tion with the right bite and de- Dessert was a gift box of eight fined taste. We found the yellow different cookies – each a sweet gazpacho to be cool and pleasant treat and most creative – this though it needed a bit more of a should be most popular for lun- chunky body. cheons. Future offerings promise Playwright Horovitz to be quite creative and pleasing A seafood tray consisting of as well. a color choice for the walls of a Cape Cod oysters, with the usual DELRAY BEACH -- Theatre restored harbor-front fish fac- red sauce, champagne vinegar Legal Seafood’s updates menus at Arts Garage has announced tory cum gentrified residence. that famed playwright Israel But no amount of renovation can sauce and a diced jalapeno sauce through the seasons to offer the Horovitz’s latest work, “Glouces- gloss over the illicit secret moti- that wasn’t too spicy – nice ac- freshest items available. We en- ter Blue,” will make its world vations and unexpected connec- companiment to the cool, crisp joyed our introduction to new premiere at the Delray Beach tions of these characters, when bi-valves. The tray also featured items and suggest you…Go and venue on Jan. 25th. Master sto- the working-class world of two littleneck clams and jumbo, deli- enjoy! ry-teller Israel Horovitz contin- house painters collides with the cious shrimp. ues his “Gloucester Series” of privileged-class owners of this plays, using the intimate locale storied property. of Gloucester, Mass., to tell epic stories of sex, murder and in- “When the best in us gives trigue. Horovitz will be in South way to the worst in us, misadven- Florida during the month of Jan- ture is the best adventure of all, uary collaborating with director and great theatre is afoot,” said Lou Tyrrell on the production. Tyrrell. “Never have our darkest impulses and deepest misbehav- “Israel Horovitz is one of our ior been so much fun! finest American playwrights liv- ing today,” said Tyrrell. “His un- Horovitz has written more derstanding of what drives hu- than 70 produced plays, many of man behavior is original, unique which have been translated and and completely theatrical. He is performed in more than 30 lan- an artistic treasure, and to pro- guages world-wide. His screen- duce a world premiere of one of play for the 1982 film, “Author! his plays at Arts Garage is a thrill Author!”, starring Al Pacino, is a and an honor. ‘Gloucester Blue’ is largely autobiographical account an example of American play- of a playwright dealing with the writing at its best.” stress of having his play pro- duced on Broadway while he tries “Gloucester Blue” is a dark to raise a large family. and wicked comedy and refers to

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S P O T L I G H T With Divine and Community Intervention, Barton Study Center Holiday Party Succeeds

BOCA RATON – Thousands turned out just two days before Christmas to enjoy a holiday meal, music and seasonal faith at the annual Christmas Party sponsored by Wayne Barton, founder of the Wayne Barton Study Center.

A Southern-style dinner was served Sun- day, Dec. 23, in a big tent outside the center at 269 NE 14th St., Boca Raton. There was music, holiday desserts and a special appear- ance by Santa Claus. After dinner, kids went into the gymnasium at the Barton Center to From left, Nick, Sam and Joyce Fanelli receive their holiday presents.

Each Christmas season, Barton asks the community for help with toy donations for children in the age 12 to 18 bracket – the age group often ignored through other toy dona- tion efforts.

Barton said he wanted to reward the chil- dren he serves year-round with his education and meals programs. “We want to give some- thing to the children who have improved their grades and behavior,” said the study center founder founder. Crowd queues up for the holiday dinner Thanh Tran and Winford Davenport help out in the kitchen Photos by Dale King

Hazel McIntyre and Jorge Camejo A table of delicious goodies awaits the crowd

Vanessa and her nephew, Jamias Wayne Barton draws a ticket

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S P O T L I G H T Wee Dream Ball Raises a Record $480,000 for Scholarships

BOCA RATON -- Passionate long-term donors high-spirited banter with the crowd encouraged and enthusiastic new friends recently gathered at some heated, but friendly, competition which re- Woodfield Country Club for the Wee Dream Ball, sulted in raising $82,000. Jay and Neil also led the presented by Daniel & Maria Staton and Marc Bell evening’s fund a need appeal called Giving from the & Jennifer Taule on behalf of ARMOUR Residen- Heart. Honorary Chairs, Denise & Jordan Zimmer- tial REIT, Inc. man, kicked off the appeal which raised more than $90,000 for scholarships to be distributed to chil- The focus for the night was on a single, united dren from low-income households. FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY - Call Today!

6 – Shown from left are Linda Behmoiras, Jennifer Zeuner, Monica Goldstein, Carrie Rubin and Amy Paul From left, Rosa Feeney, Karen Foreman, Stacey Packer goal – to ensure that the disadvantaged children at Florence Fuller Child Development Centers Former FFCDC student and volunteer, Stacy (FFCDC) will continue to have access to quality Andrade, took the stage and shared a story of how early childhood education programs that prepare FFCDC made a difference in her life and the lives

The Wee Dream Ball Fairies Carrie Rubin and Stacey Packer Prevent, preserve & reverse signs of aging with the them for kindergarten and beyond. This year’s fes- of her family. Stacy’s accomplishments gave the at- personalized care tivities celebrated the dreams and tendees a glimpse of the posi- of our experienced aspirations of the 625 children tive impact their support will served by FFCDC make for future students. professional medical team Wee Dream Ball co-chairs Car- The FFCDC mission is to rie Rubin and Stacey Packer along make a positive difference in WEIGHT MANAGEMENT with an impressive committee of the lives of young children BOTOX RESTYLANE dedicated volunteers worked tire- from economically challenged JUVÉDERM® lessly on the enchanted garden in- families in our community. RADIESSE LATISSE fused 2012 Wee Dream Ball. Break- Florence Fuller Child Devel- SKIN REJUVENATING ing all records, a total of $482,000 opment Centers provide qual- PEELS was raised for the two Florence ity childcare, early education, LASER HAIR REMOVAL Fuller Child Development Centers family support programs and in east and west Boca Raton. the only Head Start preschool in Boca Raton. We prepare Call TODAY to set up The Wee Dream Ball is as en- children for a lifetime commit- Exclusively at your FREE consultation ergetic and unique as the children ment to learning and social Glades Medical it helps. Board members Jay Fore- achievement, while empow- Group 561-394-3088 man and Neil Meany made repeat ering their families to build a 3848 FAU Blvd., Suite 210 • Boca Raton, FL 33431 appearances as charismatic auc- Daniel and Maria Staton brighter future. tioneers for the live auction. Their www.GladesMedical.com Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 B6 - Edition 129 Section B Photos of Israel on Display at Griffin Gallery Ancient Art

By Skip Sheffield and historic sites. The photographers flew out of Madrid to Ben-Gurion In- Michael Gora and Charles Cohen ternational Airport in Tel Aviv and to a are two prominent Boca Raton lawyers hotel in . practicing family law. Gora is also a The first day began with a trip to columnist for Boca Raton Tribune ans the biblical Mount of Olives for a pan- member of the Artists Guild of Boca oramic view of Old Jerusalem. The Raton Museum of Art. men were accompanied by an Israeli

Both men have found a creative guide, Moshe Mor, who lived in Boca outlet in photography. Their growing Raton for a couple years. body of work has been seen in many “Many people are concerned about galleries and museums. the dangers of traveling to Israel,” al- In June of 2012 Gora and Cohen lows Cohen. “We never felt fear any- went to Israel to record the experience place. However, after we left we learned through visual images. Their efforts, ti- a rocket strike hit near where we stayed tled “Reflection of the Holy Land,” are in Tel Aviv.” on display for two months from Thurs- There are four sectors in Old Jeru- day, Jan. 10 at Griffin Gallery Ancient salem: the Armenian, Muslim, Chris- Art at Gallery Center, 608 Banyan tian and Jewish sections. Once of the Trail, Boca Raton. The artists will meet most important sites is the Western the public at 5:30 p.m. A group opening Wall. It is all that remains of the Sec- is from 6-8 p.m. Jan. 10. The public is ond Temple from the time of King invited free of charge. Herod. It is the most sacred spot for “We think of it as a road trip,” joked devout . For Christians, the Via Gora recently. “One the road to Jerusa- Delarosa, or Stations of the Cross, is a must-experience, as is the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. New Jerusalem has the Herzl Cem- etery, where three of Israel’s Prime Ministers and several presidents are buried. The men visited Vad Vashem- the Holocaust Museum and the artist’s village of Ein Karem. Highlights included two nights spent in a kibbutz on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, a stop at Golan Heights and a side trip to the Dead Sea and Ma- sada, which is the most revered symbol of Jewish courage and pride. Capernaum was a large fishing vil- lage and trade center where the re- mains of a synagogue believed to be one where Jesus taught is located. Nearby is “Peter’s House,” where Jesus lived and did healing. Other stops included Megiddo (the Armageddon), Mount Carmel and its lem, like one of those Bob Hope-Bing Druze villages, the ancient seaside Crosby movies.” town of Caesarea and the old port of “I always wanted to go to Israel,” Jaffa. said Charles Cohen. “I am not a partic- “I’m ready to go back,” vows Cohen. ularly religious person, but there is so “This time our wives want to go.” much there of historical importance.” For more information call Griffin The itinerary was planned by a Boca Gallery at 561-994-0811 or go to www. Raton travel agency with the aim of in- griffingallery.net. cluding Israel’s most important scenic January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 www.bocaratontribune.com Boca Life & Arts for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 129 - 19

MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Bartender Killed during Armed Robbery at Boca Restaurant BOCA RATON – The bartender 10 p.m.; however, the owner, several at Josephine’s Restaurant on North employees and patrons remained. Federal Highway was shot and killed, and a waiter injured, during At 11:43 p.m., a waiter was leav- a robbery Friday, Jan. 4, at the north ing and Rodriguez walked with him Boca eatery, said police. to the back door. As the waiter ex- ited, several suspects accosted them. The bartender was identified as The waiter and Rodriguez were Rafael Rodriguez, 46, of Boca Ra- knocked to the ground and the wait- ton. Police said that as the robbery er was pistol whipped. One or two suspects were leaving, Rodriguez suspects stood guard while other exchanged words with one of them. suspects entered the restaurant. The suspect shot at Rodriguez, striking him once. Police said the suspects were all black males. All were wearing some The four suspects fled out of the kind of mask or facial covering. The back door and were last seen run- suspects were armed with either ning south behind the buildings. revolvers or semi-automatic hand- Rodriguez and a waiter who had guns. earlier been pistol-whipped by one of the robbers were transported to Once inside the restaurant, the Delray Medical Center, where Ro- suspects approached the rest of the driguez later died. The waiter was victims who were around the bar treated and released, said police. area. The suspects then took per- sonal items, including wallets, jew- Police said the incident occurred elry and cell phones from the vic- at 11:43 p.m. on Jan. 4. Officers tims. responded to a report of a male screaming, possible gun shots and a Boca Raton detectives are fol- disturbance behind the restaurant at lowing leads throughout the South 5751 North Federal Highway. Florida area. If anyone has infor- mation about this crime, they are After speaking with witnesses asked to call the Boca Raton Police and reviewing surveillance video, Department at (561) 368-6201 or detectives were able to piece togeth- Palm Beach County Crime Stoppers er the crime. Their report said Jo- at (800) 458-TIPS. Boca Police Officers Nab LA Fitness sephine’s Restaurant closed at about Vehicle Burglar KFC manager robbed at BOCA RATON -- On Tuesday, De- cember 11, while conducting surveil- Also found, police said, was a Tom- lance, a Boca Raton Police Tac Team Tom GPS with charger, three iPhones, gunpoint in Boca Raton officer noticed a black Nissan Sentra a Samsung Sprint phone, a Motorola driving slowing on Technology Way. T-Mobile phone, a flashlight, two chil- BOCA RATON – On Christmas pulled the victim’s necklace from his The car appeared to match the descrip- dren’s books, a Winchester multi-tool Eve, just after 2 a.m., Boca Raton Police neck and fled by jumping over the wall tion of one suspected in two previous and multiple pairs of sunglasses. In officers responded to an armed robbery on the west side of the business. auto burglaries at LA Fitness. the trunk, officers found two USB ca- at the Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1601 bles, an AC power adaptor, a purse, a North Federal Highway. The suspect got away with the vic- Police said the driver dropped off pair of Nike shoes, a Victoria’s Secret tim’s gold necklace and an undeter- his female passenger and left the area rewards card and a brown wallet. The manager told officers he left the mined amount of cash. The suspect heading west on Yamato Road. Be- business at about 2 a.m. and went to his is described as a black male, 40 to 45 cause the window tint appeared darker The victim of an LA Fitness auto car to put some items in the trunk. The years old, 5’7” tall, thin build, wearing than allowed by law, officers attempted burglary Dec. 1 was contacted and manager went back inside the business, a black baseball cap, black jacket, black to stop the vehicle. The driver refused positively identified the purse as hers. locked up and returned to his car with jeans, and sneakers. to pull over. As the car entered the 95 Through an analysis of the iPhones, the weekend deposits. onramp, another officer deployed stop a phone number was obtained and the The suspect was armed with a large sticks and the car stopped just before probable owner was contacted. That He placed the deposit bags inside barreled, black handgun. running over the deflation device. person confirmed it was her iPhone and the car when he was confronted by an that it was stolen from her in North unknown male. The suspect pointed a The victim was not injured. The As officers approached the car they Lauderdale. handgun at him and said, “You know area was searched and the victim’s keys smelled a strong odor of marijuana, what I want.” The victim gave the sus- and cell phone were recovered. said police. When the suspect, identi- Police said Johnson was charged pect the deposit bags. fied by police as Daquan Johnson, 19, with possession of burglary tools, If anyone has information about of Fort Lauderdale, got out of the ve- burglary to a conveyance, grand theft, The robber also demanded his car this crime, they are asked to call De- hicle, he told officers he had “weed” in theft of credit cards and unauthor- keys and cell phone. The victim handed tective Ron Mello at (561) 620-6186 or the vehicle. While searching the car, of- ized possession and fraudulent use of both to the suspect, who threw them Palm Beach County Crime Stoppers at ficers found 3.1 grams of marijuana in a credit card. over a nearby wall. The suspect then (800) 458-TIPS. the center console. www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 20 -Edition 129 Car runs over, kills woman who dIvIne fell crossing West Boca road BOCA RATON -- An According to the PBSO, 89-year-old woman was Pantell was attempting to symmeTry. killed Sunday, Jan. 6, after cross Glades Road, from she fell while trying to cross south to north. Banki was a busy West Boca intersec- driving westbound on tion, then was struck by a Glades Road, in the right van, said the Palm Beach travel lane. He stopped at a County Sheriff ’s Office. red traffic signal and then, after seeing the green turn The victim, identified as arrow for westbound traffic Rosalind Pantell of Boca Ra- to make a right turn, moved ton, was attempting to cross slowly onto US 441 when he Glades Road at U.S. 441 felt something was wrong about 12:26 p.m. when she with his vehicle. was struck by a 2000 Honda According to witnesses, Odyssey minivan driven by the 89-year-old woman was Hossein Ghani Banki, 41, in the crosswalk, but had also of Boca, said a PBSO fallen to the ground. PBSO report. said Banki could not see the woman as he was turning. She was taken to Delray The accident is under in- Medical Center where she vestigation. died a short time later, the report said.

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www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 129 - 23 Another Resident Credited with Assisting Police with Arrest Five More from Broward Charged With Break into Boca Home BOCA RATON -- Quick ac- derdale Lakes and Javan Hughes, when he realized someone was Saint Andrews Boulevard and tion by Boca Raton resident is 20, Florisma Hyppolite, 18 and home. Finding the interaction then proceeded to make a traffic being credited for the arrest of Kansas Derilus, 18, all of North suspicious, the resident refused stop. When the driver opened five individuals who allegedly Lauderdale. to open the door and immediately the window, a strong smell of came to Boca Raton to break into called 911. marijuana could be detected, po- houses. At about 11 a.m. Dec. 18, a lice said. Glen Oaks resident said a male Officers of the Tac Team They were identified by police knocked on her door and asked if quickly closed in on the area. All five occupants were ques- as Jordan Exantus, 16, of Mar- “Johnny” was home. The suspect, Since multiple officers were re- tioned and the car was searched. gate; Johan Smith, 20, of Lau- with his cell phone to his ear, left sponding to the Glen Oaks neigh- Initially, three suspects said they borhood, others went to adjacent came to visit a friend but didn’t neighborhoods. While entering know which house he lived in. An- Necklace snatched from the Boca Madera neighborhood, other suspect said he was sleep- one Tac Team officer noticed ing. Eventually two suspects man’s neck in Boca Raton a car matching the vehicle de- allegedly admitted they came to BOCA RATON -- On Wednes- Police said that after the suspect scribed by the resident parked in burglarize houses in Boca. While day, December 19, at about 9:40 grabbed the victim’s necklace, the front of a house on 32nd Street. searching the car, officers found a.m., Boca Raton Police officers re- suspect ran to the northeast park- The officer then observed a per- two pairs of knit gloves, a knit sponded to a robbery that occurred ing lot. He got into the passenger son matching the suspect’s de- ski mask, a black knit cap, a utility on the sidewalk on SW 2nd Avenue, seat of a newer model, four-door scription quickly walking down knife and a metal window punch. police said. The victim told officers car, possibly a Volkswagen Jetta, the driveway toward the car with he and a friend were walking south bearing a Florida tag with “BC” a cell phone to his ear. All five suspects were charged on the sidewalk when an unknown somewhere in it. The vehicle left with loitering & prowling, pos- male approached them and snatched north on SW 2nd Avenue. Officers following the car, ob- session of burglary tools and the necklace off his neck. The victim was not injured. If served it make an illegal turn on possession of marijuana. The suspect is described by police anyone has information about this as a dark skinned black male about crime, they are asked to call Detec- 20 years old, about 6’ tall, average tive Scott Hanley at (561) 338-1344 build, and wearing a black “muscle” or Palm Beach County Crime Stop- shirt and black shorts. pers at (800) 458-TIPS.

Boca Police Warn of Kidnapping Scam BOCA RATON -- In the past few one or were never in any danger. weeks, Boca Raton Police officers have investigated two incidents of If you receive a phone call like a specific type of nationwide scam. this, it is most likely a scam. Find a way to have someone else call your The victims received phone calls family member and try to notify po- from an unknown person calling lice while you are on the phone with from 787, 786 and/or 347 area codes, the caller. When speaking with the all in Puerto Rico. The suspect tells suspect, never add any information the victim a family member has been about the family member. Be aware kidnapped or was involved in a car that criminals are always looking accident and was kidnapped. The for new ways to take your money suspect tells the victim that if they or belongings. Never sent money hang up the phone or call the police, via Western Union to a person you the family member will be killed. do not know. Kidnappers don’t use Western Union. Be alert, vigilant Victims are instructed to wire and report all suspicious activity, money via Western Union to vari- warn police. ous people in Puerto Rico. The in- crements of money are generally If you have any information around $1,000, said police. After about these crimes or similar crimes, the victim has complied with the in- call Detective Max Del Valle at (561) structions, they discover the family 338-1302 or Palm Beach County members are safe, unharmed, and Crime Stoppers at (800) 458-TIPS. had never been approached by any-

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune Claudio Correia – The Man for All Seasons and Beauty Reason By Diane Feen While studying in Latin vanced technology on the Boca Cosmetics Group re- America, Europe and at the market. BCG’s products con- cently opened a state-of-the- Claudio Correia moved to Boca Harvard Business School, tain natural, exotic ingredi- art training center in Boca Raton in 1995 and has been Claudio expanded and honed ents from all over the world, Raton. It is there that stylists creating products and ser- his marketing skills so he including Brazil, Morocco, from around the country come vices that fit today’s Florida could make a difference in the and Switzerland. to train and become certified Lifestyle. Correia has worked world (and its people). Two years ago The Home to use and utilize these revo- diligently developing prod- Correia is currently the Shopping Network (HSN) lutionary products effectively. ucts (and services) that will Co-Founder and President launched Zelo, one of Boca “Boca Cosmetics Group touch people’s lives. He was of Boca Cosmetics Group, a Cosmetics Group’s keratin will continue its path toward formally in the healthcare manufacturer of innovative straightening systems. This launching innovative and business, custom made wheel- and quality hair care products. product is the first of its kind quality hair care products in chairs, and he built a state-of- The reason they qualify as for home use and costs a frac- the market. We eagerly antici- the- art rehab center in San life-changing is because they tion of what it would cost in pate several new products in Paulo, Brazil. combine natural ingredients a salon. 2013 that will set the bar even Correia started out as an - such as seeds from the Am- As a contract manufacturer higher to make anyone’s hair engineer and after receiving azon and Peru - to make oils of several well-recognized their most beautiful asset.” a degree in Brazil, he found and hair gloss. The gloss has brands, Boca Cosmetics has If paradise is here – then his passion in the marketing mica in it and comes from the its own line of Olez profes- make sure you learn more realm. “I started as operations Amazon embankment. Their sional hair care products. This about their wonderful prod- manager for a fashion com- Argon oil comes directly from year, BCG introduced the first ucts. “We guarantee that par- pany from Canada that did Morocco. hair straightening product adise will look a light bright- business in the Middle East. Correia also devised a way containing apple-stem cells, er when your hair looks silky As a matter of fact, we were to utilize Apple Stem Cells on which not only straightens and sexy, because we all know the first Western company to hair follicles in 14 days. This hair, but has restorative prop- that when you look beautiful cross the Eastern Wall,” said way the usage multiplies the erties to protect hair for up you feel beautiful.” Correia. follicles and is the most ad- six months. Florida Names Delray Medical Level I Trauma Center DELRAY BEACH -- Following the ments which include pediatric trauma pa- completion of the last phase of the state’s tient care services that are separate and Level I Trauma Center approval process, distinct from adult trauma patient care Delray Medical Center began operating services, adult and pediatric trauma in- as a Level 1 Trauma Center on Jan. 1. tensive care units and cardiac surgery. GALLERY 22 This is the highest level trauma service In addition, one of the major respon- 320 ESPLANADE #53 designated by the Florida Department of sibilities Delray Medical Center has as Health and elevates Delray Medical Cen- a Level 1 trauma center is to continu- Royal Palm Place ter to a select group of trauma research ally expand the body of knowledge in centers in the state. the field of trauma through clinical and Boca Raton, FL 33432 “Delray Medical Center is dedicated basic research programs, apply this new Store #53 to ensuring its trauma services meet the knowledge to the treatment of the in- highest standard of care,” said Chief Ex- jured patient, and disseminate the knowl- ecutive Officer Mark Bryan. “This desig- edge throughout the medical community. nation represents the culmination of our For the past six years, Delray Medical efforts and our commitment by the skilled Center has been ranked one of Health- team of physicians and staff at Delray grades America’s 50 Best Hospitals, as Medical Center. We are proud to provide well as being a recipient of the Health- the community with the highest level of grades Critical Care Excellence Award trauma care in Palm Beach County.” for the past two years. Delray Medical Delray Medical Center is one of 22 Center was also named one of Health- verified trauma centers in Florida, and grades 100 Best Hospitals for General GET REAL! will be one of only four Level 1 Trauma Surgery for two consecutive years. Centers in South Florida. Under circum- For over 30 years, Delray Medical stances when transfer time is critical to Center, a 493-bed acute care hospital, Signature Line trauma patients due to the life threaten- has served South Palm Beach County. As www.yaacovheller.com ing nature of the injuries, Delray Medical both a community hospital and Provi- 561.347.1677 Center is now the Level 1 Trauma Center sional Level I Trauma Center located on most readily accessible to the residents of a 42-acre medical plaza, Delray Medical Palm Beach County. Center has the ability to offer several spe- After years of experience as a Level cialized services including cardiac care, II Trauma Center, the Level 1 Trauma orthopedics, rehabilitation, neurosciences Center status reflects that Delray Medi- and emergency care, among others. Photo by Denise Felice cal Center meets strict additional require- Business www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 26 -Edition 129 WHAT BUSINESS ARE YOU IN?™ BB&T to be Presenting By Gerald J. Sherman Sponsor at YMCA Prayer Social Responsibility Breakfast It’s The Right Thing to Do! BOCA RATON -- The YMCA and at the same time help our sur- We are at a point in our society where sponsorship program combines local helping one another is essential to pre- advertising, public relations, promo- of South Palm Beach County an- rounding communities,” said Dale serving it. It’s the right thing to do! We tions and philanthropic activity. Many nounces BB&T as their presenting Kahle, Senior Vice President for can look at our schools today and see companies find this cost-effective due sponsor for the 11th Annual Prayer BB&T Palm Beach County. “Part that the kids are required to do some to fewer expenses involved in market- Breakfast event. of our mission is to help make the community service. They are learning ing the event. The charitable organiza- The Prayer Breakfast will take areas we serve better places to live early on, that it’s the right thing to do! tion does CO-OP advertising with the place Tuesday, March 12 at the and we think the Prayer Breakfast It’s called Social Responsibility, which commercial company and the charity concerns itself with individuals, cor- does all the marketing with the partici- Boca Resort and Club from 7:30 to is a perfect place to start.” porations, organizations, governmental pating company’s logo, which is identi- 9:30 a.m. “It is a morning of fellow- Additional sponsors for the entities having a responsibility to our fied with the charitable cause in all the community and society at large. advertisements, mailers and brochures. The company sponsoring an event is Like private organizations, non- assured of an audience that will relate profits are reaching out to be financial- to their target market. The golf-wear ly sound and to improve their brand/ manufacturer sponsoring the golf image. Getting their word out to their tournament similarly assures that its community is a necessity. audience will take notice of its brand This is where for profit businesses and products. get the chance to become involved for The main thing is for companies to the good of all. be pro-active in working with chari- Partnering/sponsoring with a non- table causes and to make sure they are profit has many advantages. It can give compatible with the product/service the commercial organization the op- they are marketing. portunity to both serve the commu- nity and receive positive public opinion A cause related activity is another from this association. This symbiotic way of supporting and becoming ac- relationship can prove to be a benefit tive with non- profits. It gives the com- for all; the non-profit, the business or- mercial company an opportunity to ganization and the public they serve. increase their sales and still contribute to their favorite non-profit. It involves Sponsoring with a non-profit in- the commercial company’s contribution cludes getting the word out about the to a worthy cause tied into a consumer non-profit. Both smaller and larger purchase of their product or service. non-profit need to get positive pub- This cause related activity is an activity lic opinion, media attention and help or initiative in which an organization in conducting events in order to raise or corporation pledges a percentage of funds. Their survival depends on get- its gross sales towards a specific cause ting the word out to their target mar- or non-profit project. Cause-related ac- ket. tivities are an effective means of serv- ing the community. Participating in Non-profits like the United Way, cause-related activities is fast becoming From left, Richard Pollock (President and CEO of YMCA of SPBC), Linda Spiel- Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Red a popular method. We find more busi- mann (Chairwoman), Dale Kahle (Sr. VP, Area Executive PBC, BBT), Matt West- Cross and other large non-profits do ness establishments are interested in brooks (Asst. VP, Business Services Officer, BBT) and Gary Flaks (CFO of YMCA of employ public relations personnel and this type of activity due to the many SPBC). advertise but most non-profits try to do public relations opportunities it pro- PR in house by members or volunteers vides for both the cause and the com- ship and fun – strengthening com- Prayer Breakfast include: Seagate or relationships with companies that pany. However, the company’s contri- munity while fundraising for the Hotel & Spa, Ancomp, Baron can support their needs. There are al- bution is dependent upon the consumer Y’s Financial Assistance Program, Graphics, Boca Raton Resort & ways opportunities available to compa- buying the product/service that will nies who wish to be socially responsible benefit the cause. which allows everyone, regardless Club, One Thousand Ocean, Chan- and partner with non-profits. of income, the ability to participate nel 12 News, Orson Whitfield, Oce The trend for commercial entities is in Y programs through scholar- Printing North America and Sun Naturally, when a commercial en- clear, become active in the community ships” explained Linda Spielmann, Sentinel. terprise supports a non-profit it should and look to help others. It will pay big chair of the event. The Prayer Breakfast is the larg- consider some of the following: dividends in knowing you served. Af- “We are thrilled to have BB&T, est annual fundraiser for the YMCA • Is it serving the needs of the ter all, being socially responsible is the community? right thing to do! one of the largest financial services of South Palm Beach County, and • Does it align itself with your holding companies in the U.S., as this year, the keynote speaker is company’s culture, product or service? Excerpts from the book, Fashion our presenting sponsor this year,” Shannon Miller, a US Olympic • How active do we want to be? Public Relations, Gerald J. Sherman & said Richard Pollock, president and gymnast who led the “Magnificent How active do they want the partner to Sar S. Perlman. Fairchild Books, a divi- CEO of the YMCA of South Palm Seven” to the US Women’s first- be? sion of Conde Nast Publications. Beach County. “We look forward to ever Team Gold in 1996. Gerald J. Sherman, MBA, DBA of One of the ways of supporting a Sherman & Perlman LLC Public Re- partnering with BB&T on future For details, to purchase tickets non-profit is sponsorship of special lations & Marketing is a Boca Raton- endeavors that will engage the en- and for sponsorship opportunities, events. It brings your company’s prod- based marketing consultant and author tire community.” contact Georgia Rose at 561-237- uct/service to the attention of the who has written several books and “It is an honor to make this con- 0944. audience. It also enables a company articles on these subjects. jerry@sher- tribution to the Prayer Breakfast, to reach the target audience in a spe- manperlman.com http://www.sher- cific geographical area. This partner/ manperlman.com 561.715.2788

Business www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 129 - 27 FAU President Named to County Business Panel The Business Development Board sional achievements, having twice re- of Palm Beach County has named a ceived South Florida Business Journal’s new roster of executive committee of- “Heavy Hitter” honor and its “Palm ficers and ex-officio board members, Beach Ultimate CEO” award recogniz- including Florida Atlantic University ing his leadership, integrity, and com- President Mary Jane Saunders. mitment to the community.

As chief executive officer, Dr. Saun- Frank Compiani, office managing ders oversees an institution currently partner for McGladrey LLP, who will serving 30,000 students at the bach- be vice chair. Compiani has more than elor’s, master’s, doctoral and postdoc- 30 years of experience providing audit, toral levels. With more than 3,000 accounting and other financial services employees, including 1,200 dedicated to middle-market businesses in a vari- faculty members, and an annual operat- ety of industries. ing budget in excess of $600 million, FAU is one of the county’s largest em- Ray Celedinas, president and CEO ployers. of Celedinas Insurance Group, who will be the committee’s treasurer. In addition to Dr. Saunders, Jona- Founded in 1959, Celedinas Insurance than Satter, principal with WGCom- Group is one of the country’s oldest pass Realty Companies, a regional re- and largest national insurance brokers. alty services firm with offices in south and west Florida, will also serve as an Gina Melby, CEO of JFK Medical ex-officio member. Satter will represent Center, who will be secretary of the the Economic Council and also serves Committee. as an independent receiver appointed by the civil court system in matters in- “We are so pleased to add such dis- volving real estate assets. tinguished and diverse individuals to our executive committee and board. Named as Executive Committee It’s a true testament to the success of members were: the BDB that such powerful members of our community are willing to share Rex Kirby, president and general their expertise and time,” said Kelly manager of Suffolk Construction Com- Smallridge, president and CEO of the pany’s Southeast region. He will be the Business Development Board of Palm committee chair. Kirby has also been Beach County. recognized for his personal profes- Dr. Mary Jane Saunders Boca Raton’s 200 East Rings Up $7 Million in Sales in Nine Weeks

BOCA RATON -- Recent sales at vided by the Regional Multiple Listing 200 East in downtown Boca show an Service, the average number of “days Legal Ads accelerated growth pattern in the lux- on the market” has dropped from 323 ury Boca Raton residential real estate days to 237 days, a decrease of near- Place your Legal Ads with us. market. ly 73 percent. At the forefront of this positive sales boom is downtown Boca  Notice of action The luxury condo project in down- Raton and buildings like 200 East, said  Dissolution of Marriage town Boca sold nine new residences in analysts.  Adoption the months of October and November  Paternity with a total price tag of $7 million. 200 East has seen an accelerated  Name Changes Most are scheduled for closing shortly. sales pace well as an increase in the cost  Fictitious Names per square foot of units being sold as  Probate Market analysis completed by Nes- compared to last year. 200 East is now  Summons tler Poletto Sotheby’s International 90 percent occupied. Realty with numbers from the Region-  Notice to Creditors al Multiple Listing Service indicates a “We have had great sales success  Bid Notice 120 percent increase in the number of this season,” said Lon Tabatchnick, de-  Jobs sales in Boca Raton as compared to the veloper of 200 East. “We are complete- and more... same period in 2011 for properties val- ly sold out of certain floor plans, with Palm Beach and Broward County Courts ued at $600,000 to $3 million. limited availability of others.” special rates available. FORECLOSURES NOT ACCEPTED “The summer was a steady time, but Tabatchnick said 200 East has be- the increase since October began has come popular with young professionals Call or email us for more information [email protected] been extremely dramatic,” said John who want to work, live and play in the Poletto, principal of Nestler Poletto downtown Boca area, as well as families 561-922-0313 Sotheby’s International Realty. “I be- who want a nice place for their kids to lieve we’re going to wrap up 2012 with live in while attending nearby colleges. record sales.” 200 East offers two- and three-bed- According to market numbers pro- room residences and townhouses.

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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune Abby Wambach wins 2012 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year

By: Pedro Heizer in the world, just a player who plays on has made to U.S. Soccer and the best team in the world.” women’s sports in general Abby Wambach, the co-captain of Wambach finished first in voting are far-reaching and signifi- the U.S. Women’s National Team, has by coaches and captains of women’s cant,” said U.S. Soccer Presi- been named the 2012 FIFA Women’s national teams from around the world. dent Sunil Gulati. “Her play World Player of the Year. Each ballot allowed the coaches and on the field during her entire Wambach, the second American captains to name their top three play- career and her leadership to be named Women’s World Player ers, with a first-place nomination worth this year in helping capture of the year, received the award today five points, and positions two and three the gold medal were both in- at the 2013 FIFA Ballon d’Or gala in rewarded with three points and one spirational and consistently Zurich, Switzerland, where the world’s point, respectively. world-class. As a person and governing body for soccer held its an- “I’m so happy for Abby for all the a player, she has represented nual gala event. Argentinian Lionel work she has put into this team and her country and her team- Messi of Barcelona, was named the into the sport,” said Alex Morgan. mates for more than a decade FIFA World Player of the Year for the “She’s so completely deserving of this with tremendous profession- fourth year in a row. award and I’m truly happy for her. She’s alism. We are extremely hap- This is the third time an American made such a huge mark on women’s py for Abby and proud that woman has been named FIFA Wom- soccer over the past decade. She’s an a U.S. player has won such a en’s World Player of the Year follow- inspirational to not only the thousands prestigious award from FIFA ing Mia Hamm’s selection in 2001 and of young girls around the country and for the third time.” 2002, the first two years the award was world, but also to me.” The 2012 FIFA Women’s presented. Morgan, who scored 28 goals with World Player of the Year and “I’m very, very surprised,” said a 21 assists in one of the best scoring her teammates return to the shocked Wambach after receiving the years in U.S. history, took third place in field on Feb. 9 when the U.S. award. “Individual honors only happen the voting and Marta, five-time FIFA WNT opens its 2013 sched- if you have great teams and great peo- Women’s World Player of the Year, ule against Scotland at Ev- ple who have given you the chance to took second. erBank Field in Jacksonville, be here. Not only do I think Marta and Together, Wambach and Morgan Fla. The match will kick off Alex could have won, but many other accounted for 55 goals this past year, at 5 p.m. ET, and broadcast players could have been here as well. tying a record for most goals scored information will be released Thanks to FIFA, thanks to U.S. Soc- by a duo in U.S. history that was set in at a later date. It will be new cer and thanks to all the fans and my 1991 by Michelle Akers (39) and Carin head coach Tom Sermanni’s family for putting me in this position. I Jennings (16). first official match. don’t think of myself as the best player “The contributions Abby Wambach Pia Sundhage wins 2012 World Coach of the Year for Women’s Soccer By: Pedro Heizer year tenure at the helm of the U.S. team in September of 2012, finishing Pia Sundhage, who led the USA to off her run that included two Olympic the 2012 Olympic gold medal, has been gold medals and a second-place fin- named the 2012 World Coach of the ish at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Year for Women’s Soccer. Cup with a rousing 6-2 victory against Sundhage becomes the first coach in Commerce City, Colo. She of a U.S. team to win the award, which finished her career as head coach of the was instituted in 2008. Sundhage fin- USA with an 88-6-10 record, including ished third in voting for World Coach 20-1-1 this year before she left to take of the Year in 2008 and second last the job as the head coach of the Swe- year behind Japan head coach Norio Sa- den Women’s National Team in her saki. Sasaki was the runner-up for this home country. year’s award and France’s Bruno Bini “I’m so happy for Pia because she was third. sacrificed so much to come to the U.S., “Pia is the not the only great coach put on our crest every day and make us in the world, but in my opinion, this her priority day in and day out,” said a year she exemplified what separated thankful Alex Morgan after the awards her from all the other great coaches, gala. “She gave me my first cap so I feel and that was the ability to get her team indebted to her. Going into the Olym- to come home with the championship,” pics, we definitely wanted to show the said Abby Wambach of Sundhage. world we were number one and Pia “That task is certainly not easy these really helped us stay positive, stay on days. A lot of things have to go right, track and take the field every game a lot of your players have to play well with that positivity and confidence that and at the end of the day, she was the we could win. At the same time, she last coach standing. Her humility and was always reminding us to continue her ability to effectively motivate her to have fun and respect and enjoy the players are things I’ll never forgot and game. She completely deserves this always be thankful for.” award and we all wish her good luck to Sundhage ended a spectacular five- her in the future.” Sports www.bocaratontribune.com January 10, 2013 through January 16,2013 30 -Edition 129

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Former magicJack player/coach, Abby Wambach, wins 2012 FIFA Women’s Player of the Year Award See page 29

Pia Sundhage wins 2012 World Coach of the Year for Women’s Soccer

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