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Municipal News Forensic lab to fill out final section of Old Navy Opens New Store at West Police/Fire Training Facility on Congress See page 3 Boca plaza See page 21 Work continues on Remembrance Plaza at Lynn University See page 3 Boca Police say robber cleans out Pelican Cleaners See page 4

Community News Delray Playhouse Children’s Theater presents “Dream- coat” See page 5

Back to School ‘Jam’ planned at Barton Study Center See page 5

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Marketing Director Chris Catoggio Haridopolos quits Senate [email protected] Briefs Account Executive The Boca Raton Tribune race; Hasner camp cites boost Ben Frazier, Marguax Vickers, Quote Gilda Schneider Art Director of the Week Maheli Jardim “Stone is heavy and sand a burden, but a fool’s provo- Graphic Design: cation is heavier than both. Boca Police Safety Tip Marcos Gemal Prov.27-3 Photographers: Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer Q: Can I bring my cooler with alcoholic beverages Barbara McCormick Paul Triviabits to the beaches and parks in Boca Raton? By Paul Paquet Video Production Mike Haridopolos Director When country rocker A: No. In accordance with city municipal Code Klaiton Silva Sec. 4-4, it shall be unlawful for any person to con- BOCA RATON -Mike Haridopolos, perhaps the most Gram Parsons died of a nameworthy candidate among Republicans planning to The Boca RatonTribune sume an alcoholic beverage of more than 1 percent by mailing address: drug overdose, his hippie seek the seat of Democratic U.S. Sen. next friends literally stole his volume on any public street, sidewalk, right-of way, P.O. Box 970593 year, has quit the race. Boca Raton, FL 33497 body from LAX and tried park or beach. And that’s good news for former local State Rep. and Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton to cremate it in Joshua Crime and safety questions are answered by offi- Blvd., Suite 212 - Boca Raton Fl, 33432 ex-House Majority Leader Adam Hasner, whose Senate [email protected] Tree, Calif. The amateur cers from the Crime Prevention Unit. For more infor- campaign team sent out an e-mail soon after Haridopolos www.bocaratontribune.com cremation went badly, the mation, visit www.BocaPolice.com. For general information: hippies were eventually left the race. 561-290-1202 arrested, and whatever Boca Raton Police Blotter “There was big news today, and we wanted to share it Fax: 561-208-6008 with you,” said the email from the Hasner team. “One of Copyright 2011 by The Boca was left of Parsons was BURGLARY TO RESIDENCE 07/14/2011 9:52 our opponents, Mike Haridopolos, announced he is drop- Raton Tribune. All rights reserved buried in Louisiana. A cop EAST CAMINO REAL - Unknown suspect(s) gained ping out of the race for Senate. by The Boca Raton Tribune. All with a sense of humor entry to the residence by smashing out the glass on the submissions and published materials ”There’s now a clear choice between a principled, lim- called it “Gram Theft door located on the east side of the residence with an un- are the propery of The Boca Raton Parsons,” which is pretty known tool. Suspect(s) stole jewelry valued at $1,900.00 ited-government conservative and ally in Tribune. This publication may not be clever. and $4,500.00 in cash. Adam Hasner, and the original ‘ Republican’ reproduced in whole or in part without in George LeMieux.” express written consent from The Boca Raton Tribune. The publishers reserve Who was supposed to PURSE SNATCH 07/14/2011 10:16 NORTH FED- Actually, there are 10 announced candidates on the the right to edit all submissions and sing on U2’s “Love Res- ERAL HIGHWAY - Paul Mannino and Dolores List 2012 ballot already, most of them newcomers or also rans. to reject any advertising or copy they cue Me,” only to bail for were in Burger King when a B/M 5`10 - 6`01” medium However, LeMieux - who was picked by Gov. Crist to fill regard as harmful to the publication´s a Traveling Wilburies build, short kinky black hair, one gold tooth, wearing a yel- the unexpired term of former U. S. Senator Mel Martinez good or deemed to be libelous. The tour? publisher is not responsible for the low shirt with black lettering on the front, wearing shorts, when he quit before his term expired - is also on that list. articles written by its columnists. A) Bob Dylan black and white shoes and a white hat snatched List`s Martinez’ seat was won in 2010 by Marco Rubio. The publishers are not responsible B) Allen Ginsberg purse that was next to her in her booth and fled out the Hasner, 41, was District 87 state rep (Boca-Delray for typographical errors, omissions C) BB King or copy or photos misrepresented back door. area) from 2002 to 2010, yielding the seat due to term lim- D) Luciano Pavarotti by the advertiser. Liability shall not its. He was appointed House Majority Leader by Rubio OTHER THEFT 07/14/2011 14:39 1400 WEST exceed the cost of the portion of space

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In an address posted on YouTube, Haridopolos said items or information. All editorials are wanted Dylan to sing for for sing to Dylan wanted ern Waste Systems advised police that someone removed intended to reflect the position of the

he was pursuing the U.S.Senate seat when he realized his publisher and not of any individual Previous answer: U2 U2 answer: Previous the Vertipack dumpster/garbage compacter from the rear of the old restaurant (McCormick and Schmick). The duties as federal candidate and state senate president were editorial writer. Signed columns, on compacter/dumpster is valued at $10,000 and is green in “in conflict.” the other hand, reflect the opinions of the author and not necessarily color. No serial number available at this time. The dump- “I am no longer a U.S. Senate candidate and won’t run INDEX those of the publisher. The advertiser ster was taken between 5/11/2011 and 7/14/2011. for other office this year or next,” Haridopolos said, add- and/or the advertising agency is Briefs Page 02 ing he is “rededicating myself ” to being president of the responsible for all content and will VEHICLE THEFT AUTO 07/14/2011 8:25 - Victim Senate. assume responsibility resulting from Municipal News Page 03 reported an unknown person stole her 1996 red Chevy publication of said advertisement in Community News Page 05 Blazer from in front of her home in Dixie Manor. She The Boca Raton Tribune. parked the vehicle around 2100hrs. on 7/13/11. Her son Section B Page 09 stated he came home around 0100hrs. on 7/14/11 and the Proud Member of: Section R Page 17 vehicle was still in the parking lot. They noticed it was missing when victim come out to go to work. Business Page 20 Columnists Page 22 CARRYING A CONCEALED WEAPON ARREST, 07/14/2011, 2000 CAMINO REAL - Following a traf- Games Page 26 fic stop Benyamin Nissan, 22, was arrested for possession Pet Society Page 27 of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and possession of carrying a concealed weapon. Released on personal re- Sports Page 32 cognizance 2010-2011

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The suspect The Osprey Point Golf was a $14 million project Moore Road, flagged took all the cash from the Course in West Boca that “works with the en- down a Boca Raton Police register and left in an un- Raton has scored a hole- vironmental community.” officer about 5:45 p.m. July known direction, accor- in-one with the environ- He said the course has 13 and told him the store ding to a police report. mental community. won several awards in ad- had just been robbed. Police said the crook A news conference dition to the Audubon des- The employee said an was a white male in his was held under a tent ignation. unknown male entered late 30s or early 40s, outside the course’s pro Golf Course Consul- the store through the 5-foot-7, thin, with short shop Monday, July 18, tant Edward C. “Ted” open rear door and went hair, wearing a black t- to announce that the 27- Clubhouse at Osprey Point Golf Course Horton said Osprey Point directly to the front. The shirt, black cap hole championship course “is one of the largest open suspect was carrying a and sunglass. has been designated as spaces in an urban en- white plastic bag in one Anyone with informa- the first Certified Audu- vironment.” He said the hand and gestured with tion about this crime is bon International Classic course does much to retain the other hand, which was asked to call Detective Sanctuary in . storm water and control in his pocket, as if he had Joseph Smith at (561) It is only the fifth flow. a weapon, said police. 620-6140 or Palm Beach course in the world to gain Lofstead pointed out The suspect told the County Crime Stoppers at that recognition. the popularity of golf, employee to open the reg- (800) 458-TIPS. The designation plaque which he said is a $7.5 bil- ister, which she did and – a large portrait of an lion industry in Florida - osprey flying and hold- $930 million just in Palm ing a fish - was to have Beach County. Police honor Boylston as been presented by Nancy He said golf courses E. Richardson, executive are “the best users of director of Audubon In- green space,” and they also ‘Civilian of the Month’ BOCA RATON - Boca Raton Police Community Ser- ternational’s Signature County Commissioner Burt Aaronson addresses the audience. give back tax revenues to vice Officer John Boylston was honored July 13 with the Programs. County Parks The Audubon designation plaque is to his right communities and counties. and Recreation Superin- To help the environ- Civilian of the Month award from Chief Dan Alexander. tendent Eric Call said she grounds of South County atop each. “We felt osprey ment, Osprey Point has CSO Boylston was recognized for his compassion in had travel problems and Park, with emphasis on had to be in the name of Platinum Paspalum grass assisting Shannon Cheney who was seriously injured was unable to make it. the meticulous attention the course.” from tee to green to cre- when she was struck by a car May 15. The ceremony contin- to the environment. Aaronson also noted ate an exceptional playing The chief said “Ms. Cheney wrote a moving letter ued anyway, and included Call said construction an encounter with native surface with reduced irri- about CSO Boylston, commending him for staying with comments from county began in 2006, but was creatures. He said he was gation. her at the hospital until her family arrived and for check- officials, County Commis- halted in 2007 due to the playing the course when Golf course architect ing on her welfare while she recovered from her injuries.” sioner Burt Aaronson and drought and other issues. a turtle walked across the was the API Group Inc. The award was presented during a ceremony at the Geoff Lofstead, executive Work resumed in 2009 green and golfers stopped Project manager/civil Police and Fire Training Facility at 6500 Congress Ave. director of the Profes- and the course was opened to let it pass. engineers were Miller The commission no- sional Golfers Association, last November. Legg, Heller, Weaver South Florida section. He said the course got ted the lake behind the & Sheremeta Inc. The Officials who spoke its name when officials pro shop and said, “We course was built by the traced the evolution of touring the property no- will soon have boat ramps the golf course located at ticed five survey stakes there. People playing golf Weitz Company and H 12551 Glades Road, on the with an osprey perched will be able to see boats.” and J Contracting.

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Our Writers/Reporters and Columnists Business Editorial SKIP SHEFFIELD, MATT BLUESTEIN, SANDY HUNTSMAN, SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN DALE M. KING: Managing Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O CHRIS J. NELSON, DONOVAN ORTEGA, GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, KAY RENZ, NELSON ALVARENGA: Ass. Accounting PEDRO HEIZER: Associate Editor LINDA GOVE, MATT PINEDA DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name spelling, grammar, news style, EDITORIAL clearly legible along with a phone good taste and available space. By Dale King number and complete address. Letters from the same author will No unsigned or anonymous let- not be published more often than ters will be considered for pub- every 60 days. lication. E-mails to columnists may be You’d better stop messing with us The Boca Raton Tribune reserves used as letters to the editor. senior citizens the right to edit the letters for All letters to the editor should be sent to: At some point in histo- or button our shirts. They ing the daylights out of pot by adding in the possi- The Boca Raton Tribune, ry, I crossed the threshold relegate us to the status the elder crowd. Appar- bility that the disabled and P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 from middle age to senior of “whiteheads” who sit ently they hadn’t seen the veterans might also not citizenry. in lawn chairs and blubber article I had. get checks. Letters to the Editor That moment is fixed about the “old days.” Today, it’s more insidi- I wish I could talk to To the Editor: in my memory. A few That’s not true - and ous - and I point, unfor- Mr. Obama face to face. I Thank you for your support of our events. It has been years ago, I was in a fast- anyone who thinks it is tunately, to our president, would say: “Mr. President, very helpful. food restaurant ordering a had better get wise. And Barack Obama. Through- did you know that for coffee. The youngster be- that includes politicians. I out this whole argu- many senior citizens, So- Becky Self hind the counter who took remember a song from my ment about whether to cial Security is the only in- City of Boca Raton my order asked, “Is that a youth called “Summertime lift the debt limit, he come they have? And also, Recreation Services senior coffee?” Blues.” In it, there’s a lyric has raised the specter did you know that if se- “No,” I replied with indig- attributed to a politician that seniors may not niors don’t get their Social To the Editor: nation. “A regular coffee.” who says to a youngster, get their Social Secu- Security checks in August, I am sending you the latest newsletter from Commis- It was then that reality “I’d like to help you son, but rity checks next month who will they blame it on? sioner Abrams’ office. Thank you for sharing this infor- caught up with me. What you’re too young to vote.” unless the GOP caves. And then, in November mation with the community via your publication and did I just do, I asked. I just For seniors, it’s the My God, is it necessary 2012, guess which groups web site, forced this kid to charge same sentiment, but at the to dump on seniors, to tar- of people WON’T be vot- me more for the coffee. I other end of the spectrum. get them and scare the hell ing for you?” Lucia Bonavita had forgotten that seniors (i.e., you’re too old for me out of them by putting Maybe Mr. Obama Aide to Commissioner get a break on the cost of to care about). them at the vortex of your doesn’t realize that people Steven L. Abrams beverages at this place. This sentiment isn’t argument? don’t vote for politicians It was then that I decid- new. I remember as a stu- At least one newspaper who have upset them ed that if I am going to be dent intern news reporter report said Obama was down to the very core of a senior citizen, I am going (about age 20). I was as- using seniors as “pawns” their financial existence. to make the best of it. signed to cover the appear- in his chess game with the And if you, Mr. Obama, But before I could re- ance of a congresswoman Republicans. Obama said – go through with this ally get into the senior at a local senior center. By and I heard this right from “Nyah, nyah, granny, you citizens gig, I began to re- chance, I had seen an ar- his lips – that unless the won’t get your Social Se- alize that we, as a group, ticle in the previous day’s debt debacle can be solved curity next month,” you’re are picked on - a lot. Some paper which said she had by Aug. 2 then Social Se- going to engender a lot of people think we are stu- voted to cut funding for curity recipients might long-term animosity. pid or senile; that we’ve senior meals programs. not get their checks for the Remember these things. forgotten how to do small Yet she was there at the month. We’ll see what happens at thinks like tie our shoes senior center, glad hand- Then, he sweetened the the polls.

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THOUGHTS FROM THE POSITIVE LIVING PUBLISHER By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. By Douglas Heizer Learn to cook like Lillo; mark your Your Roots and Identity Everybody’s personal losopher, stated that “we learned, and in view of past calendars for Boca Festival Days identity is developed and live forward, but we can successes enjoyed as well! maintained in relation to only think backward.” In- God’s blueprint is ever be- • CARUSO RISTAU- held at the Boca Raton Re- tunities available. Contact one’s origins. People long deed, mistakes are nor- fore us! RANT sort & Club September 9 Jenifer DeGruccio at (561) to know of their heritage mally not corrected while Authors Thomas M. There never seems to be from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Again 276-2001 or jdegruccio@ in order to move on in life they are happening, but Gannon and George M. a dull moment here at the this year, the Boca Raton marchofdimes.com and reach a fulfilling future. only much later, from the Traub, from their vast Boca Raton Tribune. Even Tribune is media spon- • BOCA FESTIVAL If one’s ancestry is a perspective of careful ob- study of history, conclud- in the slow and hot days of sor for the program that DAY S source of shame, one may servation and gradual rec- ed that “only the man who summer, we’ve been busy. will benefit the March of In just a week or so, the either get stuck in that ognition of what can be truly possesses the past can We have a major an- Dimes. Boca Festival Days spon- knowledge and condition, improved. Action then fol- own his own present” and, nouncement to make in- Signature Chefs begins sored annually by the Great- cover it up, or be more de- lows! obviously, devise the future volving Lillo Teodosi, with a VIP reception for er Boca Raton Chamber of termined to transcend all The word “roots” in this by taking the right steps owner (with his wife, Gina) sponsors and chefs until Commerce will begin. adversity or inadequacy, context, reflects our desire leading him there! of Caruso Ristorante on 7:30 p.m. The ballroom The month-long series and make progress toward to learn whence we have Regardless of what SE Mizner Boulevard. doors then open for the of fun-filled events are held a more meaningful future. come, who we are, where identity you may have ac- Lillo will soon be wri- signature event which will at different locations in the By the same token, if we have been, what are we quired from your family, on ting a culinary column include exquisite wines area during August. The one’s past is glorious, if becoming, what prompts account of the education for the Tribune. If you’ve and spirits, sumptuous Greater Boca Raton Cham- one descends from an illus- us into motion, what keeps received, via a professional ever eaten at Caruso’s, you’ samplings from Signature ber of Commerce helps trious family line, one may us going, and what kind of life maintained, by the sta- know the quality of the Chefs, and auction dining to facilitate these events reap corresponding laurels. obstacles we have already tus attained in society - all food and the great taste packages that will surpass that are created and run Yet, if studying the ances- successfully overcome. this and much more may Lillo brings to his creations. your expectations. by a pairing of non-profit tors’ history one discovers Most of all, it also points not avail you in manifesting As they say on TV, but March of Dimes will members with for-profit hidden flaws amidst victo- to where we are now; is it your true identity! wait, there’s more. Lillo also present a 2011 March members to raise funds ries, serious problems left the right place? Are we in Ultimately, what truly will be conducting coo- of Dimes Champions A- and awareness for the non- unresolved, or other vital step with God’s purpose for matters is what you are king classes at the restau- ward to honorees Rose- profit organizations during issues requiring more ad- our life? doing with who you are rant. Those who loved the mary and Ben Krieger to their specific Boca Festival equacy - addressing all this All these questions are and with all you have. food at Caruso’s will get a recognize their outstand- Days event. can still contribute to a ful- essential because people Throughout your entire earthly journey, you are in chance to learn from the ing support of March of The goal? To raise filling present and promis- can learn from failure and, the process of perpetual Dimes and their mission to awareness and funds for master himself. Those who ing future. at the same time, be stimu- becoming. With God’s help, take the class will watch give every baby a healthy the non-profit member’s Soren Kierkegaard, the lated into greater achieve- always seek to be the best Lillo prepare a meal, then start. The time, energy, and philanthropic efforts. All 19th century Danish phi- ments based on lessons that you can be! they will follow his lead support they have given month long, residents of and they can take their dish make a profound difference Boca Raton will travel from Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. home to enjoy with the in the lives of many babies event to event, participat- He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having family. and their families. ing in everything that is 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. Watch the Tribune for By the way, Lillo is one great about this city - from more information. of the Signature Chefs the smaller events to the Tickets are $125 in ad- grand! • SIGNATURE vance, $175 on event day. Watch for a full list of CHEFS (Tickets do not include events in the next issue of Signature Chefs event in VIP “Meet the Chefs” Re- the Boca Raton Tribune – the works ception) which is also media sponsor The 6th Annual Signa- Additional sponsorships of this activity. ture Chefs Auction will be and underwriting oppor-

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SECTION Living Room® Theaters at FAU serve students by day, residents by night By DianeB Feen one excited theater-goer. to Live Forever” and a com- And she is right. The small edy, “The Trip.” BOCA RATON - The- intimate space is like hav- “This is a very exciting re’s a bit of Europe in Boca ing your own home-theater, opportunity for our faculty Raton. It’s not a wine bar only with a café (out front) and film students,” said or clothing boutique, it’s a that serves you food at your Susan Reilly, director of state-of-the-art movie the- seat. It really has a Europe- FAU’s School of Commu- ater called Living Room® an flavor with a hint of New nications and Multimedia Theaters. York’s best art film houses. Studies. “Faculty will col- Located on the FAU Diego’s father Ernesto laborate on special film se- campus, the four small the- is a legendary (and award- ries, and students will learn ENTERTAINMENT aters (they seat 50) are dedi- winning) film maker in his how to operate cinemas, See page 10 cated to making the experi- native land of Mexico. The how to write film reviews ence of film watching pure first Living Room® The- and how to introduce for- pleasure. There are over- aters opened in Portland, eign and independent film sized leather chairs, great At the opening of the Living Room® Theaters at FAU are, Oregon in 2006 and were to new audiences.” Soroptimist sound projection and the from left, Lisa Metcalf, associate director, FAU Media Rela- the first all-digital theaters The theaters have feeling of intimacy that you tions and FAU National Alumni Association board member; in the country. The FAU 22-foot-wide screens, acous- International normally don’t find in con- Mary Jane Saunders, FAU President; Larry Faerman, asso- Livi file: Room® Theaters tic wall panels and the latest ciate director of FAU’s Student Union and FAU National ventional movie theaters. opened in November of audio and projection tech- Alumni Association board member; Garrett Astler, FAU com- gathers for And that is intentional. munications student; Armand Grossman, FAU Board of 2010. nology. It’s also the first and “We’re trying to change Trustees member; Sameko Munroe, FAU National Alumni What also makes this only all-digital theatre on a installation the way people go to the Association board member; Ernesto Rimoch, Eva Rimoch and new venture - housed in university campus. movies, we’re revamping Diego Rimoch, owners and founders of Living Room The- the new Culture and Soci- The European-style café dinner everything,” said CEO of aters. ety Building on the FAU out front makes you feel like See page 14 Living Room® Theaters, campus – so exciting is that you’re in a cultural oasis Diego Rimoch. “We wanted they are being used during where you can order gour- it to be cozy and comfort- the day by FAU’s film study met food, specialty coffees, able with great sound and program in the School of beer and wine. This way picture. Most theaters just Communication and Mul- movie going doesn’t have show whatever the studios timedia Studies. Students to be such an austere act of send, but we wanted to shift get to study film in a real individuality, it can become the paradigm and be more cinema setting and in the a social experience as well. involved in the boo-king late afternoon and evening “With our freshly pre- process.” the theaters open up to the pared food and wine deliv- That is exactly what public for great movies such ered to your seat you can the Rimochs (a father and as the recent documentary have the perfect night out,” son team) are doing. They exposing new filmmakers ing Room® Theaters are a about the life of Bill Cun- said Diego. “We want peo- specialize in bringing inde- and art films. And in a city breath of fresh air. ningham, the Russian film ple to come and stay a while, pendent films, foreign films, not known for its advanced “This is the best kept “My Perestroika” and up- not just watch a movie and documentaries, as well as cultural offerings, the Liv- secret in Boca Raton,” said coming films such as “How leave.”

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Scene from “Into Eternity” Forget your monsters, earth and then seal it up for totally unmarked. Given age containers? How long aliens, giant fighting ro- all eternity- or at least for the curious nature of hu- will they remain safe? bots, vampires or zombies. 100,000 years, which is how mans, some future treasure- These are very troubling “Into Eternity” is one of long it takes for radioactivi- hunter could discover the questions. It is a credit to the scariest movies I’ve seen ty to dissipate from plutoni- concrete seal and think the people of Finland that in years. um and uranium. The huge great riches are contained they have decided to do “Into Eternity” is a docu- challenge is that humans inside. Because language something about it. We face mentary film by Danish have never constructed and communication are al- serious potential problems multimedia artist Michael anything that has endured ways changing, would hu- here in America that could Madsen. It is only 75 min- even a tenth of that time. mans understand any of affect us and our offspring utes long in English, Finn- What will the world be like the current languages or for all eternity. ish and Swedish languages, 100,000 years hence? Will international symbols? “Into Eternity” is the op- with subtitles, but it will there even be human life? The tragic recent earth- posite of an escapist movie. stop and make you think for “Into Eternity” poses quake in Japan has driven It is a film that challenges, a long, long time. very basic philosophical home the very real threat of frightens, troubles and an- Onkalo is the name of a questions as the director radiation sickness and death gers the viewer, yet there a spooky beauty to it, accom- subterranean storage facil- films the work in progress unleashed from the world’s panied by an equally spooky ity on a remote island in at the gloomy, eerie site. Ex- nuclear reactors after natu- soundtrack by contempo- Finland. “Onkalo” means cavation for Onkalo began ral disasters. Finland is only rary composer Karten Fun- hiding place in Finnish, and in 2003, and construction 16th in the world in nuclear dal and the great Finnish that is what the govern- won’t be finished until the power. The USA is No. 1, composer, Jean Sibelius. ment intends to do with the 22nd century. There is a with France and Japan in Proceed at your own risk. radioactive nuclear waste debate as to whether the second and third place. How Life is complicated, and from its power plants: bury site should have prominent safe are the current above- growing more complex it in bedrock far below warning signs on it, or be ground nuclear waste stor- every year. Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com July 21 through July 27, 2011 - Edition 57 - 11 The Boca Raton Tribune B - BOCA LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL SPOTLIGHT Chamber Breakfast

BOCA RATON - Ru- ben A. Bravo Castano was guest speaker at the July 12 breakfast meeting of the West Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce. He discussed new tech- nologies that business people need to understand the market and grow their business today. The breakfast was held at Boca Lago Coun- Paul Cloutier, Jeffrey Karin, Richard Prager try Club. In other news, officials and business owners were scheduled to meet this morning (July 21) to dis- cuss what Costco can do for them in the event of a hurricane. Costco officials said the store is generator ready for the 2011 hurricane sea- son. The new manager of the store was scheduled to be on hand to meet local Marci Shatzman, Commander Matt Eisnenberg, Lieutenant business owners. Todd Baer, Dale Of The American Cancer Society Costco Wholesale is loca- ted at 17800 Congress Avenue, Boca Raton.

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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 14 - July 21 through July 27, 2011 - Edition 57 The Boca Raton Tribune B - BOCA LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL SPOTLIGHT Soroptimist International Luxury Chamber hosts visit by former gathers for installation dinner U.S. Sen. George Lemieux BOCA RATON - The Luxury Chamber held its recent networking event at Ben’s Story, photos by ing alongside these wonder- ing Secretary, Mary Dent N.Y. Kosher Deli in the Reserve Shopping Center on 441 and Clint Moore Road, with Barbara McCormick fully competent profession- Maher; Treasurer, Cyn- former U.S. Senator George Lemieux who is running for election to his seat on the al women. With them, we thia Cummings; District Republican ticket. BOCA RATON - Mem- are assured of continuing Director, Kim Champion. Guests noshed on pastrami, roast beef and turkey sandwiches, passed hors d’oeuvres bers, friends and families of our purpose of fundraising, Installed as directors were and of course, potato salad, cold slaw and pickles, provided by host Michael Ross, GM Soroptimist International and donating the profits to Helen Babione, Maureen of Ben’s. of Boca Raton/Deerfield community organizations, Burke and Connie Siskowski After his talk, Lemieux took questions from the group and even took home some take-out from Ben’s. Beach recently celebrated whose purpose is to create In closing, Helen Ba- The next Luxury Chamber network will be on Monday, August 15 at the 33rd St. their annual installation a better life for women and bione announced the So- Wine Bar, 3337 NE 33 St., Fort Lauderdale. Further information and registration is at dinner at Brooks Restau- their families, both locally roptimist Women of Dis- www.luxurychamber.com or 1.888.584.1119 toll free. rant on Federal Highway and internationally,” Hern- tinction Awards Breakfast in Deerfield Beach. The deen said.” will be held October 12at evening affair included a Newly installed offi- 7:30 a.m. at Boca West cocktail reception, where cers are: President, Lorry Country Club. For more club members took time for Herdeen; V.P. membership, reflection, congratulated Mariela Montgomery; V.P information, visit the So- one another on the club’s Programs, Carmen Uceda roptimist website: www. accomplishments, and dis- Corresponding Secretary, soroptimist4women.org cussed new opportunities Carole Harte; Record- for the 2011-12 year ahead. Kathi Pease, Soroptimist past governor, returned for her third year as Installing George Lemieux with Barry Epstein Mark Desrosiers and Ross Friedman Officer. Kathi remarked, “After the elaborate 50th Golden Anniversary Affair held last year, I felt the club members deserve to go on a journey, so I have chosen a beach theme for this years’ installation ceremonies.” Kathi continued her pre- sentation by relating the significance of the beach treasures to the club’s posi- From left are Kathi Pease, Lorry Herdeen, President; Connie tions. Scallop Shells, which Siskowski, and Maureen Burke signify knowledge, were Palm Beach County Republican Party Chair- From left, Jay Shapiro, Madeline Evans-Er- chosen for the club’s advi- man Sid Dinerstein with Maureen Yeager vin and Jonathan Rausch sors; a treasure chest for the treasurer, a very visible starfish for the program chair, an hour-glass sand timer for the recording sec- retary, and a conch shell to be used as an attention get- ter. Lorry Herdeen, begin- ning her second year as club president, was presented a string of pearls, represent- ing the “Jewels of the Sea.” Shown from left are Pernille Ostberg, Cynthia Cummings, Trea- “I look forward to work- Jay Shapiro, Maria Elena Holguin and Michael Kathryn Summer, left, with Deby Goldfarb surer; Kim Champion, Pat Reed, Director and Helen Babione Moceri Credit: Photos by Carol Porter Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com July 21 through July 27, 2011 - Edition 57 - 15 The Boca Raton Tribune B - BOCA LIFE & ARTS East/West Boca Raton, FL SPOTLIGHT NCCI hosts Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce breakfast BOCA RATON -- The Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce’s sold-out July membership breakfast was sponsored by, and held at, NCCI Holdings, Inc., and featured Habitat for Humanity of South Palm Beach County. Photos by Audra Hodges

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From left are Troy M. McLellan, CCE, president and CEO Shown from left are Boca Baton Deputy Mayor Susan Haynie, of the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce, Cheryl new Habitat home owner Rojuana Moss, Mike Campbell, Budd of NCCI Holdings, Inc., and Mike Campbell, presi- president, Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County, dent, Habitat for Humanity South Palm Beach County new mortgage holder Patricia Shannon, and Boca Raton City Council member Constance Scott Congratulations to “The Talk of the Town” on their Anniversary!

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WHEN: FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2011 - 7:00pm

WHERE: Mizner Park Amphitheater - located on Federal Highway, just south of Glades Road (outdoor venue)

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REAL ESTATE SECTION The Boca Raton Tribune July 7 through July 13, 2011 •Year II •Number 055

SECTION Heritage Apartments offer top-notch R Boca amenities, downtown Boca location agency BOCA RATON – The Heritage Apartments, offers 300 West Palmetto Park Road at the edge of Boca’s downtown, offer an array online Real of amenities and a loca- tion second to none. Estate The Heritage was ac- tually rescued by Prider- ock Capital Group LLC guide from another developer who began construction of a four-building com- plex in 2002, but ran into tough financial times, the impact of several hurri- canes and the loss of its See page 19 major contractor. The development was originally envisioned as Eden, a complex of con- dominiums. One building was completed, a sec- ond was nearly done and two more sat as concrete skeletons for years while the developer tried to find cash to complete the project. Finally, when it ap- peared the city of Boca Raton might have to the take a wrecking ball to were seen on the site. The terior features as 18-inch ers and dryers. pool, 24-hour fitness cen- development located di- development quickly came stone/tile flooring, cus- Community features ter, movie theater, state agonally across the street together with new man- tom cabinetry, stainless include an 18,000 square of the art golf simulator, from City Hall, Priderock agement steel appliances, granite foot clubhouse, multi- individual garages and came along and took over. A gated community, countertops, large walk-in sport court, full coffee car ports and full-service Immediately work crews Heritage offers such in- closets and full-size wash- and juice bar, resort-style concierge. Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 18 - July 21 through July 27, 2011 - Edition 57

Palm Beach County has regional Hurricane Andrew was stronger alert and notification system than we thought, say experts In the past, the system to register multiple phone It has been 10 years has been used for numerous numbers or email addres- since Hurricane Andrew reasons such as emergen- ses. There is also a lan- devastated South Florida. cy notifications including guage option for Spanish- Yet the storm still remains hazardous materials spills, speaking residents. etched in people’s minds hurricane evacuations, lost The system is expected all across South Florida children, crime watch no- to be up and working some- ten years after it became tifications, and boil water time in early August. For the costliest natural disas- orders. more information or sign- ter in histo- Because of the system’s up for the notifications/ ry with almost $30 billion ability to go to street/ alerts, please contact Brian dollars in damage. household level, the kinds Duffy at bduffy@pbcgov. Recently, however, a of alerts and notifications org or at 561-712-6327. committee called the Na- possible are unlimited ba- There are also separate tional Oceanic and Aero- sed on the situation or the notifications available from nautic Administration/ By Commissioner Ste- agency’s needs. For exam- local municipalities such as National Hurricane Cen- ven L. Abrams - District 4 ple, the recipients can be Boca Raton, Delray Beach, ter Best Track Commit- This upgrade was based son to keep Andrew firmly narrowed down to a par- Golf, or Highland Beach. tee, a team of hurricane on the conclusions made entrenched in our minds The county’s emergen- ticular street, town, etc. Please contact them direct- experts, which included by the NOAA/National when it comes to memora- cy managers have the a- A new and exciting com- ly for more information. Herbert Saffir, a structural Hurricane Center Best ble hurricanes and natural bility to issue alerts and ponent that I am pleased to Please contact me if I engineer that co-authored Track Committee, As a disasters. notifications utilizing the announce is the residential can be of assistance or if the Saffir-Simpson Scale, result, Andrew became It forever changed the “Palm Beach County Re- opt-in portal which al- you have any comments concluded that Andrew only the third Category physical, social, economic, gional Alert and Notifica- lows individuals the abil- and/or suggestions. I can was even stronger at land- Five Hurricane to make and political landscape tion System.” ity to choose the type of be reached at sabrams@pb- fall than we realized. landfall in the United in Florida, and even na- This Internet-enabled alerts they wish to receive cgov.org or in my office at The experts concluded States. The other two were tionally as well. More high-speed notification sys- (i.e., weather, en-dangered 561-355-2204 (West Palm that with the latest re- the Labor Day Hurricane importantly, though, An- tem allows the county and adults, and/or crime and Beach) or 561-276-1220 search, Andrew had winds of 1935, and Hurricane drew along with Hugo partnering agencies (police public safety). (Delray Beach). that were 20 mph faster at Camille in 1969. will forever stay etched in departments, Sheriff ’s of- The system can be cus- Also, please visit my landfall in a small area in It also makes the storm our minds because of the fice, health department) the tomized to fit an individ- website at www.pbcgov. Biscayne Bay. With that, 10th on the all-time list of technological advances in ability to make over 6,000 ual’s needs. For example, com/countycommission- Andrew jumped to 10th all most powerful hurricanes media such as television. telephone (voice) calls per part-time residents will be ers/district4/ for updates time among the Atlantic ever in the Atlantic Basin. The next major hurri- hour; send unlimited email able to deactivate/reacti- and links to county divi- Basin’s strongest hurrica- That list includes the likes cane to make landfall, and and text messages; and a vate alerts via the Internet sions and other govern- nes with 165 mph winds. of Hurricane Allen (1980), have similar devastating large number of blast faxes. and all users will be able mental agencies. Prior to that, it was 23rd Hurricane Janet (1955), effects on a United States on that list. Hurricane Gilbert (1988), coastal community will Three days prior to Hurricane Carla (1961), be even more memorable the ten-year anniversary Hurricane David (1979) and since the explosion of of Andrew’s devastating Hurricane Anita (1977). the Internet, cable, and impact on South Florida, The impact of the re- satellite mediums since NOAA issued a press re- cent findings and recom- Hugo and Andrew. lease stating that after ten mendations of this com- The next big storm years, Hurricane Andrew mittee definitely adds will be another event that had grown in intensity another layer to the legacy will affect everyone in this from a Category Four to a that was Hurricane An- globally interconnected Category Five Hurricane. drew. It is just another rea- world we live in today.

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TM • BOCA RATON - The Country Network has selected WHAT BUSINESS ARE YOU IN? Boca Raton as the location for its new corporate head- By Gerald J. Sherman quarters. The Country Network has signed a lease for 3,800 square feet of space at 800 Yamato Road, Suite 102, Boca Raton. This space will serve as The Country Net- work’s new corporate headquarters. The Country Net- work still maintains its office and studio on Music Row in Nashville, TN, and will continue to have an office in Nashville, TN. The Country Network plans to create 20 Going Backwards To Go Forward new jobs by the end of the year at the new Boca Raton This past Sunday my try to plan my day around get dressed and get ready backwards to go forward location. wife and I were invited to business appointments I so I block out 5:30 to 6:30 could work in a daily busi- a farewell BBQ for Captain make, at times I don’t get p.m. to get ready, and so ness schedule too. For • BOCA RATON – The Greater Boca Raton Chamber Christopher, (last name other things done. There on and so on. By working example, if you have a 2 of Commerce will present an After-Hours miniEXPO withheld), a career officer must be a way of includ- backwards and blocking p.m. appointment and you Tuesday, July 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Renaissance in the United States Ma- ing other tasks that I want the time out you are sure know that you need to Boca Raton Hotel, 2000 NW 19th Street, Boca Raton. The rine Corps, who is leaving to accomplish. not to be late for your ap- have your lunch first, sub- event is designed to help Chamber members create hands- on another overseas as- At the BBQ, I men- pointment and get a real- tract your travel time and on, face-to-face interaction with new potential customers. signment. tioned to Chris about the istic picture of your plans. lunch time from the 2:p.m. Tickets: $10 for members, $20 for non-members. (Price in- The previous week we time he blocked out for It is interesting to appointment to assure that cludes one drink & hors d’oeuvres provided by Chamber met for lunch in Boca and me the previous week. “Do note that a company like you are there on time. members) I said, “I don’t want to you have a system that I Weight Watchers does By planning your take up too much of your should know about?” He something very similar schedule this way you can time because you have so said, “Yes, we are taught to in the way they have you make sure that you get ev- • BOYNTON BEACH – Public television station WXEL- many other things to do.” work backwards in plan- track your allotted points erything important that TV is looking for support to continue its operations. The Chris looked me in the ning our daily activities. for the day. For example, if you planned for the day station announced it has begun a capital campaign to raise eye and said, “Unk Jerry, “Working backwards? He you have 29 food points for done. You will also get a $2.5 million – the amount the station figures it will cost I have the whole after- said, “What I do is write a the day, you deduct what- realistic picture of wheth- to buy the operation from . The station noon blocked out for you.” plan for what I have to do ever you consume from er you planned too much will also have to purchase new equipment and file for new (He jokingly calls me Unk and block it out on my time the 29. If your breakfast for the day and are un- licenses. Jerry although we are not schedule. For example, my was 5 points then you have able to meet your commit- related). He explained to wife and I have a dinner 24 left to work with and ments. Nothing can upset • DELRAY BEACH - Two new staff physicians have me that his training in- date to say good bye to my you keep deducting until a client or prospective cli- been added to the medical team at Delray Medical Cen- cluded how to track your friends at 7 p.m. tomorrow. you reach 0 points. They ent more than being late ter: Dr. Shimon Y. Blau, physiatrist. Bachelor of Talmu- time. That interested me I block out the time for the probably have found that or not being able to keep dic Law degree from the New Islam rabbinical College as I sometimes feel that I event. It’s a half hour away working backwards helps the appointment. So if you at Baltimore and M.D. from the University Of Mary- didn’t accomplish every- from my house so I block you go forward towards want to go forward with land School Of Medicine. Also: Dr. Heather Elisabeth thing I thought I would out 6:30 to 7 p.m. travel achieving your goal. your clients track your Boo, board certified in radiology. Bachelor of Science for the day. Although I time. It takes an hour to It seems that going time backgrounds. degree and M.D. from University of West Virginia in Morgantown. Gerald J. Sherman, of Sherman & Perlman LLC., is a marketing and public relations consultant, sales coach and author who has written several books and articles on these subjects. [email protected] http://www.shermanperlman.com • BOCA RATON - Town Center at Boca Raton mall is welcoming lulemon athletica to its luxury shopping des- tination. Complimentary grand opening yoga classes will kick-off the store’s festivities at 8:30 a.m. This will be the first full retail location for the yoga-inspired athletica ap- parel company in Boca Raton and will replace lululemon’s showroom previously located at 350 Esplanade. The new store will be located on the first floor in the Palm Court across from Bvlgari.

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Miami Dolphin Ricky William and the Rise and Shine boys Mary Beth and Addison Bliss shopping for sandals

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Ac- some of the best examples the lambs will provide you driving while intoxicated, the payment of an unan- that you were arrested for cording to the report, they are found in the Bible. For with clothing, and the goats taken to jail, finger printed nounced sum of money. DWI, but what good mo- are hiring a “chief of staff.” instance, in the New Testa- with the price of a field…” and had your mug shot There are hundreds tive can there be for post- This consists of some- ment we read, “People were (Proverbs 27:23-27). taken. Later, based upon of people arrested each ing this information after one to deal directly with bringing little children to Provide clear direc- lack of evidence caused day in Florida, mug shots your case had been dis- personnel, freeing top ex- Jesus to have him touch tion by understanding your by a faulty machine, the and all, but only a few ap- missed. ecutives to handle broader, them, but the disciples re- team. When people believe charges against you were pear on the Florida Mug To the contrary, isn’t it more corporate-level re- buked them. When Jesus their leaders know them dismissed. Shots website. It might be absolute bad faith that has sponsibilities. saw this, he was indignant. and seek their best inter- Six months later, while a valid assumption to be- been demonstrated by the It seems interesting He said to them, ‘Let the little ests, they are inspired to you and your wife were lieve that it was your wife creeps, when they boldly that at a time when many children come to me, and do do their very best work. engaged in a difficult di- who pointed you out to the announce that they will CEOs already are signifi- not hinder them, for the king- “When a country is rebel- vorce case where custody Mug Shot bandits. take down the posting if cantly isolated from their dom of God belongs to such lious, it has many rulers, but of your children was a pri- That, by itself, might you pay them money? Are staffs, they now have re- as these” (Mark 10:13-14). a man of understanding mary issue, you “Googled” be enough for a judge to we to allow our public re- sorted to appointing an- Anyone familiar with and knowledge maintains your own name, as people make a decision in your cords system, paid for by other gatekeeper - one more the biblical account of order” (Proverbs 28:2). sometimes do, and found custody matter against our tax dollars to be used layer of insulation between Jesus’ life knows He had Offer the same attention that at the top of the list you, for drunk driving, against all tax payers for them and their employees. a very clear mission and and concern you would like was your booking picture or, by a more thoughtful profit under these circum- Obviously, this makes it in- a very short time for its to receive. When we have and the intake information, judge, against your wife for stances? creasingly challenging for fulfillment. Yet He always pressing needs, we like to be that you had been arrested the posting of information The conduct of Florida staff to gain direct access found time for people that able to communicate them for drunk driving. The fact that might be reviewed Mug Shots is outrageous to their superiors. This also were clamoring for His at- and should be stopped. to others who can be of that the case had been dis- years later by one of your leads to greater frustration tention, as we see in the Theirs is not free speech; it assistance. As leaders, we missed was not mentioned. children when Googling among those who believe passage above. If the Son is the abuse of speech for should be just as responsive The website, “Florida his or her last name. their needs are not being of God was willing to be profit. Florida Mug Shots to the people that report Mug Shots” provided an But how about those heard and their contribu- accessible to children, who has reinvented the mob’s to us. “Do to others as you 800 telephone number wonderfully clever creeps tions to their companies are were virtually regarded as would have them do to you” protection racket. This a- which suggested that if who set up the website? buse should not be tolerat- not being recognized. non-persons during that (Luke 6:31). you call Florida Mug Shot, Have they libeled you? ed by the courts or by the Time management is time, should we not also re- Until next week! that the information posted Perhaps. In Florida, truth Florida legislature. critical, and I suspect this main available to our staffs? Copyright 2010, Integrity is one reason for this recent Here are some other Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The tactic. However, truly ef- principles from the Bible: Resource Center, Inc. Adapted Florida Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law. fective leadership is about Monitor the pulse of with permission from “Integri- “serving” one’s people, not your staff regularly. How ty Moments with Rick Boxx,” avoiding them. When we will you know if major a commentary on issues of in- tegrity in the workplace from a regard having to deal with problems are arising if you Christian perspective. To learn people as a problem, rather choose not to communicate more about Integrity Resource than a privilege, our pri- consistently and closely Center or to sign up for Rick’s orities are seriously mis- with your employees? Being daily Integrity Moments, vis- aligned. oblivious to significant con- itwww.integrityresource.org.

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Old Navy Opens ...Continued from page 21 Entrepreneur who bridges said Boca Raton resident Nikki Giannakopulos. The plaza has a reputation of being a teenage hangout spot because of the com- business, academia named Lynn’s bination of Regal Shadowood 16, McDonald’s, and a new frozen yogurt place that just opened a few months ago. Now that Old Navy has opened its doors, it has helped many of the teens that would otherwise go to Town Center at Boca Raton in east new business dean Boca to purchase their clothes. BOCA RATON - Tho- Many teens now stay closer to home and purchase at the much closer Old Navy. “I mas Kruczek has a proven love it here, It’s much better than having to go all the way to the mall,” added Alyssa record of bringing the aca- Leventaho. demic and business worlds Not only does it help the teens, but it also helps the moms who have to buy clothes together . for their children but don’t want to travel all the way to east Boca, Juliet Atkinson said, After a nationwide “The location is very convenient because of my two kids that I’m with all the time.” search, Lynn University Many Boca Raton teens have been hired to work at the new store, “I used to work has named him as dean of at the mall, but this one is closer to home,” employee Paige Blalock told The Boca its College of Business and Raton Tribune. “Working here is fun and exciting, and I’m sure this momentum will Management. Kruczek will help bring life back to this mall.” be leaving his position as executive director of the Falcone Center for Entre- preneurship at the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University to join Lynn as the new dean start- ing on Aug. 1. Thomas Kruczek “He teaches people how industry was also lauded out in the community and to build businesses and before he was at Syracuse introduce us to entrepre- builds the entrepreneur when he served as the ex- neurs, businesses and oth- within business students,” ecutive director of the ers in the community and said Lynn University Center for Entrepreneur- get them further engaged President Kevin M. Ross ship at Rollins College in with Lynn’s resources.” said. “He also knows how Orlando. Kruczek said he Prior to his years in to build bridges between credits focused work with higher education, Kruczek the academic world and students while simultane- spent more than two de- industry. His proven suc- ously reaching out to the cades in Florida businesses cess in reaching out to the local community as the starting at one of Amer- local business community driving force behind the ica’s most storied brands, is one of the main reasons improved rankings. the Walt Disney Company. A Place... we are excited to have him Kruczek brings his After leaving Disney in join us.” ideas about bridging the 1988, he started and built To Know Truth... The Falcone Center worlds of academia and up several businesses in expanded its outreach to industry to build oppor- Florida’s tourism, hospi- To Find Love... entrepreneurs both inside tunities to Lynn. “When tality and manufacturing and outside of the univer- I came for the interview industries. All of his ven- To Call Home... sity under Kruczek’s lead- one of the things that as- tures were eventually sold ership. The center offers a tonished me was the num- as successful companies. Pastor E. Truman Herring number of services to help ber of companies that He received his MBA Ministries: Senior Pastor since 1988. students and members of have headquarters in Boca and an undergraduate de- •Women´s Ministry •Men´s Ministry the community start up Raton. It’s extraordinary,” gree in psychology from and grow businesses. Kruczek said. “I’m looking Notre Dame. •Music Ministry •Family Ministry Kruczek’s outreach to to do the same at Lynn - go •Brazilian Worship Service Sunday Morning Worship: 8:30AM and 11:00AM Sunday School: 9:45AM - Bible Study: 6:00PM

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From left, Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Troy McLellan, County Commissioner and former Boca mayor Steven L. Abrams, Kristy Whelchel Hartofilis, Jay Whelchel, City Councilwoman Constance Scott, Kelly Smallridge, president and CEO of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County, Mayor Susan Whelchel and Councilman Mike Mullaugh. BOCA RATON - The Mayor Susan Whelchel. the South Florida area. Greater Boca Raton Cham- Jay Whelchel is principal Kristy Whelchel Harto- ber of Commerce hosted a and founder of Whelchel filis is president and broker ribbon cutting July 18 at Partners Real Estate Ser- for the firm. He has been a the site of Whelchel Part- vices. As a licensed real es- real estate professional at ners Real Estate Services tate salesperson, licensed Flagler Real Estate Ser- on NW 4th Diagonal, east mortgage broker and cer- vices and at Penn-Florida of the Boca Raton Chil- tified investment member, Companies. She was also a dren’s Museum. he has sold and leased over professional soccer player The firm is operated by a million square feet worth at the Women’s United two children of John and of real estate, mostly in Soccer Association. Credit: Photo by Audra Hodges

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The 22nd Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic will be held at the Delray Beach Tennis Center Nov. 11-13

By: Pedro Heizer celebrity tennis, a Pro-Am ships, which consist of an Ed 57 and a Pro-Celebrity Gala. ATP World Tour event and The Palm Beach County • The Old Course at an ATP Champions Tour Sports Commission has Broken Sound in Boca event, from February 24 to awarded $159,000 in grants Raton will be the site of March 4, 2012. The ATP for 17 sporting events to the Allianz Championship, World Tour event is one of take place in Palm Beach taking place February 6-12, only 12 ATP World Tour County, between November 2012. The Allianz Champi- events in North America. 2011 and June 2012. onship, a major event on the The 9-day tournament is These grants encom- Champions PGA Tour, fea- seen nationally and inter- pass a multitude of sports: tures the top senior golfers nationally in169 countries. baseball, golf, karting, la- in the country. The tourna- This event will generate $5 crosse, rugby, running, and ment field consists of 78 million in economic impact tennis, illustrating Palm champions and tour golf- and more than 1,000 room Beach County’s versatility ers, competing in a 54-hole nights. as a sports tourism destina- stroke play. This event will • Patch Reef Park in tion. These sporting events generate more than $11mil- Boca Raton will host The are expected to provide a lion in revenue and 1,700 Florida Open International significant boost to both room nights. Wheelchair Tennis Cham- Palm Beach County tour- • The Palm Beach Chal- pionships from April 4-8, ism and the local economy. lenge will take place from 2012. Approximately 200 The estimated economic February 24 - March 23, of the world’s best wheel- impacts of these events are 2012 at Santaluces Athletic chair tennis players, repre- more than $60 million in Complex in Lantana. The senting 25 countries will revenue and some 22,000 Palm Beach Challenge is compete. room nights. one of the largest college The USTA Boys’ and Events include the fol- baseball spring training Girls’ 12’s National Spring lowing: events in the country. Some Tennis Championships will •Hall-of-Fame tennis 60 collegiate baseball teams take place at the Delray player Chris Evert will be will participate. The event Beach Tennis Center, the Delray Swim & Racquet hosting the 22nd Chris will generate over $2 mil- Club, and the Boca West Evert/Raymond James lion in economic impact and Country Club from April Pro-Celebrity Tennis Clas- over 2,500 room nights. 8-13, 2012. This youth ten- sic at the Delray Beach • The Delray Beach nis tournament is the high- Tennis Center from No- Tennis Center will host est-level junior tennis tour- vember 11-13, 2011. The the Delray Beach Interna- nament for boys and girls Classic features two days of tional Tennis Champion- age 12 or younger. Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 30 - July 21 through July 27, 2011 - Edition 57 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL United States Women National Soccer team takes physicals at West Boca Medical Center prior to World Cup in Palm Beach County scrimmaging against pro- fessional teams when for- mer COO of West Boca Medical Center Larry Coomes was contacted by Hughie O’Malley, the manager of Sports Medi- cine for United States Soc- cer Federation who was looking for a local hospital in the area to give the la- dies physicals. The services provided were lab tests, EKG’s, echo’s and even break- From left to right: , Amy Lepeilbet, Dr. Robert fast. Cardiologist Robert Ullman, , Ullman was the doctor Before the USWNT casions, April 27th, May who read the read echo’s, went to Germany for the 3rd and May 4th for their and Radiology Manager Women’s World Cup, they physicals. Debbie Mathaey was the were in Boca Raton at the The squad came to coordinator for the ser- West Boca Medical Cen- West Boca Medical Cen- vices. O’Malley was so im- ter getting their medical ter on three separate occa- pressed with West Boca clearance, and physicals sions, April 27th, May 3rd Medical Center, that he is for the greatest event in and May 4th for physicals considering bringing the the world. leading up to their matches men’s team to the hospital The squad came to in Germany for the 2011 for their physicals when West Boca Medical Cen- World Cup. the next World Cup comes ter on three separate oc- The women’s team was around.

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Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach , Delray Beach FL - July 21 through July 27, 2011 •Year II •Number 057 FAU United States Football Women National Television Soccer team Schedule takes physicals Released The Sun Belt Conference (SBC) at West Boca recently released the 2011 television schedule for Florida Atlantic University football. Medical Three FAU games will be tele- vised, with one scheduled to air nationally and the other two Center games to be played on the Sun Belt Network. See page 30 See page 28 Zach Kirby Sports Commission Retires awards $159,000 for From events in 2011, 2012 The Palm Beach County Sports Commission has awarded Strikers $159,000 in grants for 17 sporting events to take place in Palm Beach County, between November 2011 and June 2012. See page 28 See page29