COMMUNITY MUNICIPAL COMMUNITY The Proper Affair Raises Preparation for Presi- Pap Corps Donates $3.2 $140,000 for Achieve- dential Debate at Lynn Mil. to Sylvester Compre- ment Centers Heating Up hensive Cancer Center BOCA RATON -- Fashion, On May 1, Rebecca Caldwell BOCA RATON -- The Pap fun and flair highlighted the began her tenure as executive Corps’ Recognition and In- See Pg.6 See Pg.11 See Pg.10 The Boca Raton Tribune Your Closest Neighbor for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 • Year III • Number 101- FREE Celebrating Memorial Day With Veterans Boca Chil- dren’s Mu- seum, Offers an Interac- tive Summer Camp for Children With the school year end- ing and summer quickly ap- proaching, the Boca Raton Children’s Museum is offer- ing a six week “Adventure in the Arts Summer Camp” for children in the months See Pg.7 Women’s Theatre Proj- ect Finds New Home in Boca BOCA RATON -- The Women’s Theatre Project has found a new home in Boca Raton. The acclaimed 10-year- old company will move from their performance space in Fort Lauderdale See page 3 to the Willow Theatre in See Pg.7

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Upcoming Events at FAU, Marketing Director Chris Catoggio Greater Boca Chamber [email protected] The following events are being hiding behind a façade that does not planned at Florida Atlantic Univer- really exist. Patricia Schnall Guti- Account Executive sity errez, the artist, has dedicated her Angelo Lima POP! Movable Books from the work to examining women’s roles Marguax Vickers Arthur J. Williams Pop-up Collec- throughout her career. The exhibi- Boca Police Safety Tip tion’ Exhibition at Wimberly Li- tion can be viewed during library Art Director Q: I keep having a problem with people cutting through my brary. hours, which are Monday through Marjorie Brandner backyard. I have a fence, but it doesn’t seem to stop them. Do you The free exhibition runs through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., have any suggestions? Sunday, Aug. 12 at FAU’s Wimberly Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Graphic Design: Library on the Boca Raton campus. Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Maheli Jardim A: In your case, the answer can be found in nature, hostile vege- For more information, contact John Sundays from 12:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Matt Epperson tation that is. There are a myriad of plants, Spanish Bayonet, Crown Cutrone at 561-297-0455 or visit The following activities are Photographers: of Thorns and Bougainvillea to name a few, that when planted as a www.jaffecollection.org. planned by the Greater Boca Raton Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer barrier (in front of windows or fences) will dissuade even the most The exhibition features wildly Chamber of Commerce: Barbara McCormick determine person. These plants also make beautiful additions to colorful and interactive books that PALM BEACH COUNTY any yard. Consult your local garden center to determine which open to elements that pop up, slide LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION Video Production plants best suites your needs. and twirl. 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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Celebrating Memorial Day With Veterans By: Guadalupe Monarrez strong need for educational programs about man, who was a navigator on a B-25 attack Memorial Day, a federal holiday observed war veterans within the Palm Beach County bomber in the South Pacific during World annually in the United States, is a day to re- school curriculum. War II. Michael Kelsey, who served 20 years member the men and women who have died “Not to take away from our dedicated in the United States Army as an infantryman while serving in the United States Armed teachers, but many are baby boomers,” said and a Senior Intelligence Analyst. Forces. While Memorial Day did not become Richards, “the school curriculum depends on On May 29th, Cpl Richards held a Veter- an official federal holiday until 1971, many the Veterans Speakers Forum for students to ans Speakers Forum seminar, honoring Me- Americans have commemorated fallen sol- benefit from our educational programs that morial Day, at Boca Raton Middle School. diers since the Civil War, World War I, and we present at our own expense.” The seminar addressed 1,377 students in all World War II. In celebration of Memorial Cpl Richards praises all the veterans that social studies classes, which gave them the op- Day, many observe the holiday by visiting ce- are a part of the Veterans Forum and ac- portunity to listen to war veterans from Iraq, mataries and memorials, while cities across the knowledges that they do such a tremendous Afghanistan, and Vietnam. United States host large parades that brings job sharing their stories. “We expect to have those who attended, to civilians and military personnel together. Some of the members that make up the or- write an essay and turn it in to their teachers The Veterans Speakers Forum of Palm ganization include lieutenant Jacob Goldman as to what they learned with our appearance Beach County, established in 2010, is an orga- of Boca Raton, who was part of the Air Force and what they did on their day off, Memorial nization that hopes to educate students about and involved in the atomic bombing of Japan. Day May 28th,” said Cpl Richards. the importance of veterans in our community Sergeant Elliott Lichtenstein of Boca Raton, Master Sergeant Michael Kelsey, who has gional Hospital for visits,” said Sergeant De- and their history in the United States Armed who was a combat medic and aided injured served for nearly 20 years in Iraq and Afghan- Cicco, “the therapy dog is used to lift spirits Forces. Corporal Burt Richards, creator and service men. Stanley Saltz, who is a Battle of istan, talked to students about his experiences and boost morale.” founder of the Veterans Forum, was able to the Bulge war veteran. Harry Zaslow, who is a in the United States Army as an infantryman The Veterans Speakers Forum hopes to have all Palm Beach County Schools close on World War II combat veteran and a liberator and a Senior Intelligence Analyst. build relationships with other organizations Veteran’s Day as of November 11th, 2011. of the Dachau concentration camp. Corporal “I hope students gain an understanding as well. By providing educational programs, “Our mission is to educate the school Bob Everson, who is a Vietnam veteran that of the sacrifices made by past, present, and they hope organizations will be able to raise board and have them see our programs, and was pronounced dead on the battle field, but future veterans,” said Kelsey, “Freedom is not funds for themselves. to continue using our programs. By hiring was miraculously revived while being taken free, we should live a life worthy of their sac- “We are almost like a professional Broad- war veterans, they will not only have a job, to the morgue. Sergeant George Fisher, who rifices.” way show, but we are veteran history educa- but they will be able to discuss their history is the founder of the 67th year of the Battle Sergeant Tom DeCicco, a Vietnam War tors,” said Cpl Richards. during these programs. I hope to see that all of the Bulge Veteran’s Organization. Erne veteran, spoke to students about his work in Anyone who is interested in the Veterans schools in Florida are closed on Veteran’s Day Greenblatt, who was a paratrooper that land- the Armed Forces and brought his therapy Speakers Forum’s programs can contact Cpl from Nov 11th 2012, and there after,” pro- ed in Germany to liberate hostages and war dog, which he uses to help veterans and pa- Richards at (561)734-7263 or at pr.group@ claimed Cpl Richards. prisoners. Tom DeCicco, who uses therapy tients at Boca Raton Regional Hospital. juno.com. Cpl Richards recognizes that there is a dogs to aid military personnel. Hank Gold- “We usually take him to Boca Raton Re- Seventh Annual Océ Future Authors Project Writing Workshop Begins June 11 in Boca BOCA RATON – Océ, a Canon Group writing and critical thinking skills, develop an Company and an international leader in digi- understanding of how authors are published, tal document management, announced that and learn about today’s digital print and pub- Robert Forbes, children’s book author and lishing opportunities. president of ForbesLife magazine; and Mary Students gain insight into the process Monroe, a high school teacher and young of writing, editing, and digitally publishing adult book author, will be the featured speak- books through interactions with Océ execu- ers at the 2012 Océ Future Authors Proj- tives, the published authors, and the teachers. ect writing workshop. Writings from each student are then com- In its seventh year, the program begins piled, professionally published and digitally on June 11 with an intense eight-day writing printed in final book form by the Boca Raton- workshop held at Don Estridge High Tech based Océ North America Production Print- Middle School, 1798 NW Spanish River Bou- ing Systems division. levard, Boca Raton. Forty middle and high The finished book is then unveiled at a school students will be selected to participate book signing hosted by the city of Boca Ra- from 85 applicants. ton at the Spanish River Public Library. Since From left are author Robert Forbes; Francis McMahon, vice president of marketing, Produc- The program is a partnership between the the program’s inception in 2006, nearly 300 School District of Palm Beach County and students have participated in the Océ Future tion Printing Systems at Océ North America and Tracy Rudnick, director of programs and Océ North America, and is made possible with Authors Project writing workshops. grants, Education Foundation of Palm Beach County. grants from the Lawrence Sanders Founda- “Without support from companies like tal publishing has opened up more oppor- ent—like these future authors—who now can tion; Maroone, an AutoNation Company; Océ North America and the other sponsors tunities for these aspiring authors. “Digital get their works published. As a leader in pro- and Xplor International, a not-for-profit edu- of the program, partnerships like this would printing technologies are revolutionizing the viding digital printing solutions for the book cational and networking association serving not exist,” said Mary Kay Murray, the execu- business of book publishing,” he said. “Pub- industry, we are delighted to support the Océ users and suppliers of document technologies. tive director of the Palm Beach Education lishers can now cost-effectively print books Future Authors Project and to help make the The authors will be donating their time to Foundation. “Creative public-private partner- in run lengths anywhere from 1 to 10,000, students’ dreams to become published authors provide insight and advice to the budding art- ships, like the Future Authors program, give creating exciting opportunities for new tal- a reality.” ists and complement the curriculum offered our students extraordinary experiences they by the staff of three certified Palm Beach otherwise would not have.” County language arts teachers. Francis McMahon, vice president of mar- The teachers for the 2012 class are: Nicole keting, Production Printing Systems at Océ Adamo, who teaches at Don Estridge Middle North America, says his company remains School; Katrina Sapp Holder, a playwright committed to this program, which enriches and short story author who also teaches at the educational experience for so many bud- Don Estridge Middle School and Cartheda T. ding authors. Mann, the chair of the English department “We continued to be impressed by the and writing coach at Glades Central Com- students who choose to spend their summer munity High School. Secondary Literacy Pro- vacations as Océ Future Authors because of gram Planner Dianna Fedderman supervises their passion for writing,” he said. “Our hope the program for the District. is that this experience will result in a group The Océ Future Authors Project writing of young adults with lifelong commitments workshop is designed to help students become to writing, reading and learning.” published authors. Students improve their McMahon added that the age of digi- Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 4 - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 Boca Raton Woman’s Club Holds Triple Celebration at Top of the Bridge Hotel Photos, story, by Barbara McCormick and yachts sailing on the Intracoastal Wa- Recording Secretary, Ann Sheldon Greater Boca Raton Woman’s Club. These BOCA RATON -- Members of the terway. Keyboard melodies, performed by Corresponding Secretary, Gwen Herb new officers are looking to take our club Greater Federated Women’s Club, Boca Ra- Joel Ordierno during the luncheon and fash- Treasurer, Annette Phelps to the next level, while continuing the fo- ton Chapter, recently celebrated the instal- ion show, added to the festive occasion. Membership Director, Carlene Starance cus of providing scholarship opportunities, lation of officers, a unique designer fashion The following Board of Directors mem- Club Directors Susan Blum Gerd- through the Helen M. Babione Scholarship showing and the observance of Mother’s bers were installed by past president Susan ing, Lisa Jensen, Joan Weidenfeld Fund, to medical students at Florida Atlan- Day, all in one fast-paced afternoon. Blum Gerding: Club Advisor, Helen Babione tic University, Lynn University and Palm The dining tables were decorated Co-Presidents: Marilyn Fleischer, Char- Club Director Lisa Jensen spoke for Beach State College.” with blooming pink orchid plants and the lotte Robinson the members as she announced, “We are For membership information, call Car- wall to wall windows captured the fantas- Co 1 Vice Presidents/programming: Sue delighted to welcome this very dynamic lene at 561- 394-0269. tic panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean Chaney, Marilyn Surette group of women as the new officers of the

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Broken Sound Habitat for The Proper Affair Raises $140,000 for Achievement Centers Humanity Club Gives Delray BOCA RATON -- Fashion, fun and flair highlighted the glamorous 4th An- Family a Dream Come True nual Proper Affair which raised a record $140,000 in support of the Achievement BOCA RATON -- For one Delray Mike Campbell, director of Habi- Centers for Children & Families, a non- Beach family, being at home has nev- tat for Humanity South Palm Beach, profit agency that supports over 700 low- er meant more following the May 19 recognized Broken Sound Club’s role, income and at-risk children and families dedication ceremony for their Habitat the many hours of work by volunteers in Delray. for Humanity home sponsored by Bro- and the new homeowners, followed by In unprecedented style, Boston Proper ken Sound Club of Boca Raton. a blessing of the home. and the Achievement Centers joined to- The Club supported construction Cathy Grana, assistant general gether to host an evening that was truly of the home, Habitat’s 95th in South manager of Broken Sound Club, con- an affair to remember. Palm Beach County, with a donation of gratulated the new homeowners on be- “What a spectacular evening! The $50,000 and a pledge of 200 volunteer half of the board, members and staff turnout was inspiring. It was great to see hours by club staff. of Broken Sound. so many people coming together to make New homeowner Claretta Pickett Each Broken Sound department a difference for those in need locally. One The Proper Affair look and her 12 year-old son Darius ex- also gave a gift to the new homeown- of the reasons we love the Proper Affair pact that we can make when we all work pressed their gratitude at the event. ers. “Having a place of one’s own to is because we get to see firsthand the lives together is truly amazing.” “It is not only a dream come true but call home is important to every family. we touch,” said Sheryl Clark, president of Sponsors who helped make this event a blessing to know we have and own Habitat’s important work makes this Boston Proper. possible included Chico’s FAS, Mast a house,” Darius wrote in a letter of possible and it is our pleasure to be a The Boca Resort’s Great Hall was Global Fashions, The Kolter Group LLC, thanks. part of it,” said Grana. transformed into an ultra-chic, hip space Muse, Boston Proper, PM Digital, Ex- where 325 guests gathered to enjoy up- perian Cheetahmail, One World Apparel, beat music, delectable food and great fun! RR Donnelley, Infogroup Targeting So- Attendees posed along the red-carpet for lutions, Maggy London, Jonden Manu- photo ops, vied for high-end silent auc- facturing Company, Inc., Spence, Donna tion, and “got on the bus.” New this year, Morgan, MC2 Model Management, BNY guests were able to purchase “pieces” of a Mellon Wealth Management, Ultimate virtual bus in support of a much-needed Apparel, and Stony Jewelry. school bus for the Center. Boston Proper, a division of Chico’s The highlight of the evening was an FAS, is a leading direct-to-consumer re- electric runway show featuring the hottest tailer of women’s high-end apparel and trends of the season –donated by Boston accessories based in Boca Raton Proper. Eleven Spa in Delray donated The Achievement Centers for Chil- their services to style the models’ hair and dren & Families is a non-profit social ser- make-up. Models then graced the runway vices agency that provides comprehensive presenting head-to-toe ensembles which services to educate, train and support at- were auctioned to the highest bidder near risk children, youth and families ensur- the conclusion of the event. ing school readiness, skill and capacity Nancy Hurd, CEO of the Achieve- building opportunities, higher academic ment Centers commented, “Without con- performance, increased economic self-suf- scientious corporate citizens like Boston ficiency and improved quality of family From left, Cathy Grana, assistant general manager of Broken Sound Club, and Dianne Hart, Proper we would not be able to help the function with healthier lifestyles. director of finance, in front of the new home hundreds of families that we do. The im- see pics pg. 28 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 May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Boca Children’s Museum, Offering an Local Students Capture “Cappies”; Interactive Summer Camp for Children Boca High Wins Most Awards

By: Guadalupe Monarrez BOCA RATON -- Students from With the school year ending and sum- Boca Raton Community High School, mer quickly approaching, the Boca Ra- West Boca High School and Pope John ton Children’s Museum is offering a six Paul II High School won awards at the week “Adventure in the Arts Summer 10th Annual Cappies Awards Gala, Camp” for children in the months of which honors those involved in the- July and August. Campers, ages 6 to 10, ater. will engage in interactive adventures in Boca Raton Community High the visual and performing arts. School took home the most awards Each week campers will learn how with nine, including best musical for to work with clay and paint, create its production of “Crazy for You,” Ensemble in a Musical: Follies multicultural crafts, and construct 3-di- which won more awards than any oth- Girls mensional art. Campers will enjoy per- er musical. Lighting: Phineas Agar, Kelsey formances by special entertainers and High school theater students from Powers and Loren Stoller participate in dance and theater work- 13 public, private and charter schools Stage Crew: Catt Mucklow and shops. Parents are encouraged to attend throughout Broward and Palm Beach Crew Sanding Pines Grocery Store, activity center the camp on Fridays, where campers counties took home prizes from the Props: Kathleen Sharp, Cayla will participate in a small performance located inside of the museum. Children will also have the opportu- Critics’ Awards Program, or “Cappies” Rosenthal, Harry Senior, Meghana for them. The Children’s Museum will nity to play in Singing Pines, opening for short, at the gala held May 15 in Goola also incorporate a culinary program, in 1976 as a historical museum. the Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Special FX and Technology: Kel- where campers will learn different reci- “This museum is very hands on, in- Center for the Performing Arts. ley Cunningham, Kristie Liebel and pes and create snacks every Friday. teractive, it is operated very differently South Plantation High School’s Rusty Whitehead Parents have the option of enroll- in comparison to other museums,” ac- production of “The Yellow Boat” was Sophomore Critic: Eliana Mey- ing their students in the camp for only knowledged Lawlor. named best play and was the most hon- erowitz a certain amount of weeks or for the The museum features several ac- ored play having garnered five awards. Cardinal Gibbons, for comic actress, whole 6 week camp. tivity centers for campers and visi- Award winners were determined Christina Senesi in “Into the Woods” Week 1 and 5 will consist of creat- tors, including Ricketts Corner Store, by votes from the students themselves Deerfield Beach High School, comic ing a miniature construction with art- KidCents Bank, FACES Multicultural through a weighted peer review vot- actor in a play, Giovanni Falzone, for ist Katie Hahner, clay sculpting, cook- Room, Dr. Big’s Back Porch, and a Chil- ing process. “Rumors” ing with Chef Christopher Fread, and dren of the Wilderness exhibit. The awards ceremony was pre- JP Taravella High School, award drumming with Buckley Griffis. “Each of the activity centers located sented with support from the Broward for “The Wiz” Weeks 2 and 4 will feature Italy’s within the museum also embrace the Center for the Performing Arts, which Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Adriani Teatro to demonstrate their history of Boca Raton,” added Lawlor. has hosted the awards since the South School, choreography award for “Aida” acclaimed mask-making and drama The museum is also open through- Florida chapter was founded in 2002 North Broward Preparatory, best workshops, camper’s performances, and out the year for visitors. Currently, as a part of the national non-profit or- supporting actress, Rachael Johnston, dancing with DJ Big Smile. there are other programs that children ganization honoring high school the- for “Gypsy” Weeks 3 and 6 will include a festi- and parents can enjoy. Those programs ater programs. Pope John Paul II High School, val of dance and music, performance by include Art Infusion and Baby Steps AutoNation, Harbor Beach Marri- comic actress in a play: Stephanie violinst Amber Leigh, and Bob the Bal- classes. Parents can also celebrate their ott Resort & Spa, TAM Airlines, Sun- Suau, for “Tom Jones” loon Guy will join the festival. child’s birthday in Rickards House, Sentinel and Comcast are sponsors of Sagemont School, featured actress, “We try to embrace every culture, where children will enjoy games, activi- the Broward Center. Corina Lander, in “Trojan Women” including all the cultures that make ties, and the opportunity to play in the Winning schools were: South Plantation High School, best up the city of Boca Raton,” said Debbi museum and outdoors. American Heritage Center for the play, “The Yellow Boat.” Lahr Lawlor, Operations Director of Boca Raton Children’s Museum is Arts; “Masquerade” from Phantom of St. Thomas Aquinas, creativity the Children’s Museum. located at 498 Crawford Boulevard. For the Opera award, for “The Mouse that Roared” The camp will be held in Jason’s more information on the Adventure in Archbishop McCarthy High School, West Boca High School, for Music Hall inside a newly built replica the Arts Summer Camp, please contact for production of Twelve Angry Men. “Curtains” of the 1897 Rickards House, which was Jayne Morrison at (561)368-6875. Vol- Boca Raton Community High Lead Actress in a Musical: Sam the first home built in Boca Raton for unteers for the Children’s Museum are School, Best Musical, “Crazy for Behrman Captain T.M Rickards. greatly needed, includes volunteering You Lead Actor in a Musical: Joe An- “Our space is very functional and for 4 hour shifts. If interested, contact Featured Actress in a Musical: arumo we try to make use of all the space we Debbi L. Lawlor at Debbi@cmboca. Christine Homrich Freshman Critic: Eddie Datz have,” said Lawlor. org or (561)368-6875. see pics on pg. 16 Male Dancer: Kyle Laing Office Depot Recruiting Vets gram will provide Office Depot with provide us with a steady stream of are desirable attributes that are heav- a source of highly qualified appli- great candidates who are motivated, ily sought after. cants for potential employment fol- experienced, and qualified, and can be “Our partnership is a win-win for lowing their service in the military. It placed in a variety of positions at Of- both the soldiers and Office Depot,” also serves as an additional recruiting fice Depot, whether in our headquar- said Lieutenant Colonel Jose F. Mel- incentive that increases the Army’s ters, stores, or in the field.” garejo, Jr. “Office Depot has a need ability to man the force. The U.S. Army PaYS Program, for certain skills that our soldiers To commemorate the partnership, which began in 2000, guarantees a can provide, such as integrity, loyalty, Office Depot held a ceremonial sign- soldier an interview with a PaYS and dedication; and for soldiers tran- ing at its global headquarters in Boca partner employer once he or she de- sitioning out of the Army, they get to Raton. cides to re-enter the civilian work- go right into another great organiza- BOCA RATON -- Office Depot, “We’re very excited about our al- force. tion where they can add value.” Inc. announced that the company has liance with the U.S. Army PaYS Pro- The Army is confident that the sol- To learn more about career oppor- finalized an agreement with the U.S. gram,” said Robyn Tyler, vice presi- dier will be an asset to any company tunities at Office Depot, visit http:// Army Partnership for Youth Success dent of Global Talent Management or organization since the tangible and jobs.officedepot.com. (PaYS) Program. The unique pro- for Office Depot. “This program will intangible traits of the Army soldier Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 8 - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 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: Managing Editor SKIP SHEFFIELD, MATT BLUES- SANDY HUNTSMAN, SYNESIO LYRA, OLEDA BAKER, DIANE FEEN, PEDRO HEIZER: Editor DOUGLAS HEIZER: C.E.O PEDRO HEIZER: Associate Editor TEIN, CHRIS J. NELSON, LINDA GERALD SHERMAN, MARC KENT, MIGUEL ANGELO, DENISE ANDRE HEIZER: Social Media DINI HEIZER: C.O.O. CHRIS CATAGGIO: C.M.0 GOVE,CARLO BARBIERI, KAY RENZ, MATT PINEDA, RIGHETTI,MIKE GORA ANDERSON MANCEBO: Software Engineer Letter Guidelines Letters must be signed with name clearly mar, news style, good taste and available EDITORIAL legible along with a phone number and space. Letters from the same author will By Dale King complete address. not be published more often than every No unsigned or anonymous letters will be 60 days. considered for publication. E-mails to columnists may be used as The Boca Raton Tribune reserves the letters to the editor. Carroll Shelby, the Shelby right to edit the letters for spelling, gram- All letters to the editor should be sent to: Cobra and Their Connection to The Boca Raton Tribune, P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 Boca Raton Letters to the Editor We got an email a few weeks ago from Car- Dear Dale, ol Connors, a singer, songwriter and frequent Thank you very much for participating on our panel visitor to Boca Raton. She is very good friends for Leadership Boca Raton 2012 Wednesday at Bogart’s Bar of artist-sculptor Yaacov Heller (of Gallery and Grille. We truly appreciate your taking time out of your 22 fame) and his wife, Sue, and we have come busy schedules to share your knowledge and information in to count her as one of our friends as well. journalism with this year’s Leadership Class. It was an in- Anyway, Carol was notifying us from her triguing program that class members enjoyed. home in Beverly Hills that Carroll Shelby, the famous auto racer and designer of the Ford Thank you again to each and every one of you! Cobra and the Mustang Cobra, had passed Jayne Scala, CPC away at the age of 89. Business Solutions Manager I recalled the name of Carroll Shelby from my teen years when his creations of the Ford Cobra racing car and the Mustang Cobra Carol Connors with Carroll Shelby Dear Dale, street vehicle were hailed in story and song. We thoroughly enjoyed the Business Awards Luncheon last Shelby had been a race car driver, even after girl, if you write a song about my car and it suffering from heart disease. He had a heart goes to number one, I’ll give you one’…and the week! Congratulations again to Jason Doherty of R2 Uni- transplant in 1990 and was one of the world’s rest was history,” she added. (You can find a fied Technologies - the 2012 Small Business Leader of the longest surviving heart transplant patients. photo of her and the car Shelby gave her on Year; Rick Konsavage of Ocean Properties Ltd. - the 2012 It was only recently that I found out that the Internet.) Business Leader of the Year; and Florida Atlantic Univer- Carol Connors actually wrote the song, “Little The Rip Chords’ 1964 recording of “Little sity - the 2012 Business of the Year! Thank you again to Cobra,” celebrating the accomplishments of Cobra” peaked in the top five on the Billboard all of our sponsors and to everyone who attended and made the Shelby-designed vehicle. It became a top Charts. The famous lyrics “Hey, Little Cobra/ this a memorable event. five hit in the mid-1960s for a group called The Don’t you know You’re gonna shut’em down” Rip Chords. became a phrase synonymous with Shelby’s Sincerely, Regular readers will remember that the era racing wins during his career. Troy McLellan of surf songs and car songs coincided with my When the song was at the peak of its pop- President and CEO teenage years, so I was very familiar with the ularity, Connors remembers a funny meeting Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce tune and have checked it out on YouTube since with The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, who came then. Viewers can hear the song and watch a up to her and said, “We knew that song was series of slides on the computer screen show- written by a girl.” “I said, ‘Brian, how did you know that?’ Dear Editor, ing models of the Ford Cobra in black-and- Thank you for, “Intersection Safety Program Red Light white and color shots. and he said ‘because you can’t take your Cobra out of gear and coast to the line!’” remembers Cameras” in Boca Raton. The program contains a severe I didn’t realize the very close connection problem. Vehicles which speed up to the Red Light but stop that existed between Carol Connors and Car- Connors. “I said, ‘if you’re that far in front, you can do that.’” before entering the Red Light Crossway, nevertheless set off roll Shelby. I found this account in her email. the “flash” which falsely indicates a violation. The “Flash” is After smashing the front of her then-boy- Connors has had a long career in music, one that includes co-authorship of “Gonna Fly only 80% accurate, thereby falsely indicating a violation 20% friend’s AC Bristol car, Connors was sent to of the time. This is unfair and requires immediate remedy. find Shelby to see if he could put a Cobra front Now,’ the theme from “Rocky.” She was also lead singer of the 1950s group, The Teddy on an AC back. Sincerely, “So there I am in his office…I said ‘Mr. Bears,” best known for its song, “To Know Him Leo Shatin Shelby…is there any way you can put a Co- is to Love Him.” The tune was written spe- bra front on a Bristol back?’ Well, he became cifically to showcase Connors’ voice by another hysterical. He just couldn’t stop laughing,” re- member of the group. That man – who is still members Connors. well known today – is Phil Spector. “He looked at me and said, ‘You know little Photo Credit: Courtesy of Carol Connors bocaratontribune.com 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 May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL

THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER POSITIVE LIVING By Douglas Heizer By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. Warren Buffet and the Capital Acceptance Which Grille Leads to Contentment When the Boca Raton Tri- Some people live a perpetu- these give direction to a life of bune celebrated its 100th edi- ally unsatisfying life because fulfilment. Even so, the road to tion last week, it made me think their expectations are so unre- joy and fulfilment, is not devoid about the state of newspapers alistic. They tend to overanal- of obstacles! in America today. When we yse what people say and do, You cannot have it all, nec- started the newspaper more while applying the same rigid essarily, but you can learn to than two years ago, we knew it rule to themselves, and to ev- deal effectively with what is was a gamble. We knew it was ery experience they face. apportioned to you in life; the a difficult time to get into the A child of God, very espe- good may be magnified, while newspaper game because many cially, should know in advance the bad experiences can be papers were suffering advertis- that there is no perfection to be acknowledged and often re- ing and circulation losses due found in the world; everything moved. Author Lisa Engel- to the economy and competi- has been adversely affected by hardt addressed this issue tion from electronic media. the reality of evil. Even the when she remarked that “con- In the past week, I have seen philosopher Jean Jacques Rous- tentment doesn’t mean getting two sides of the newspaper is- Warren Buffett seau had admitted that “all all you want, but enjoying what sue. I have read about a very Carolina and the Morning a website for many months. things are good as they come you have. Don’t postpone en- rich man who has developed News of Florence, S.C., among So, it was a little disappoint- from the hands of God; all joyment!” tremendous faith in the indus- others. ing when our restaurant re- things degenerate when they When confronted by any try – so much so that he is in- Berkshire Hathaway has viewer, Marc Kent, and I went fall into the hands of humans.” impediments or difficult chal- vesting millions in the trade. owned the Buffalo News of to the Capital Grille the other To make the best of any lenges in the course of your On the other hand, I saw New York for decades and day – after being invited to situation you need to learn to earthly journey, face them not how a business with a location bought its hometown paper, lunch by the higher-ups at the accept things as they are, while as paralysing barriers but sim- in Boca Raton has decided to the Omaha World-Herald, in elite restaurant. employing every effort to im- ply as signals to a better way shun newspaper advertising December. The company is Marc was intent on review- prove conditions and all situa- to follow! After all, the best is altogether. To me, this shows also the largest shareholder of ing the lunch, but when they tions you are faced with. As it always ahead of you, and only a total lack of faith in this me- Washington Post Co., with a 23 restricted our menu to only often occurs, where one person gradually will you grasp it, and dium. percent stake. a few items – morsels which is incapable to accomplish cer- enjoy it! The man who has faith in the Buffet is a believer. He has were somewhat less than invit- tain things, many more will be- If you condition yourself to newspaper system is none oth- long defended newspapers, say- ing – Marc ended up doing the come available to fill that gap, be a treasure hunter, you shall er than billionaire Warren Buf- ing that they will have a decent review, and I decided to pay for and take care of that situation. surely encounter happy sur- fett. His company, Berkshire future if they continue deliver- my own meal. There will also be times when prises in life, even if by looking Hathaway Inc., has agreed to ing information that can’t be At the end of our meal, the you shall be the one to meet back, and recognizing previous buy 63 newspapers from Media found elsewhere. managing partner came to our the need of another, and heal a experiences as golden nuggets General Inc. for $142 million. “In towns and cities where table and was very nice. We hurt you may encounter along you may not have noticed when An Associated Press article there is a strong sense of com- talked for a while and I asked life’s journey! they first happened to you. said Berkshire Hathaway is munity, there is no more im- the restaurant operators if Don’t be overly preoccupied You have only this one life also extending a loan to Me- portant institution than the they would consider buying an with the life you didn’t live. to live. Thus, you should make dia General and taking a 19.9 local paper,” Buffett said. “The ad in our newspaper. Instead, concentrate on im- the most of it; no one else can percent stake in the company, many locales served by the I was told that the Capital proving the life you still have, live the life given to you, nor which will still own 18 TV sta- newspapers we are acquiring Grille does not do newspaper and make the best of it, with can you live your life through tions. Media General also owns fall firmly in this mold and we advertising. God’s help! Rather than being somebody else. Remember also, some websites, such as coupon are delighted they have found Why, I asked. Why not? A conditioned by circumstances, for making the right decisions, provider DealTaker.com. a permanent home with Berk- lot of advertisers help keep you should be affected and mo- there is no time for delays! Media General said the deal shire Hathaway.” this newspaper going by adver- tivated by certainties, for only includes all of its newspapers That’s the same message the tising. Many are restaurants. Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at except the Tampa Tribune Boca Raton Tribune has been Does the Capital Grille have the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man and smaller newspapers in that declaring since we first began no faith in ANY paper—or just who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of market. It’s in talks to sell those as a website in early 2010, and the Tribune? them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily newspapers to other buyers. “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south then expanded into the Boca He told me that that the Florida. Berkshire Hathaway is Raton Tribune newspaper a corporate offices don’t believe buying the Richmond Times- few months later. The Delray in community newspapers to Dispatch in Virginia, the Win- Beach Tribune has just come place ads, they only use maga- ston-Salem Journal in North out in print after developing as zines. I do want to say something about the Capital Grille. It is a wonderful restaurant; in fact it’s one of my favorite restau- rants. The food is excellent, and I fully intend to go there again. But I have a question. If the Capital Grille doesn’t believe in community newspapers to place ads, why are they ask- ing us to write a food review? Something must be wrong, or Dry-Aged-Steak-Au-Poivre-with-Courvoisier-Cream-Sauce-The-Capi- maybe I just don’t understand. 561-208-6029 tal-Grille-NYC Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 10 - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Pap Corps Donates $3.2 Mil- Boca Raton Looking for a lion to Sylvester Comprehen- “Sister” City in Brazil BOCA RATON – Boca Raton is look- make good “sister” cities for Boca Raton. sive Cancer Center ing for a “sister” city – and has called upon Haynie said Heizer is working on that the publisher of the Boca Raton Tribune now and will come back to the council to help out. with suggestions. Deputy Mayor Susan Haynie told the “This is something we are excited Boca Raton Tribune that the idea of find- about,” said Haynie. ing a sister city in Brazil came up for dis- She said this idea actually ties in to cussion during goal-setting sessions held something that has been discussed by the by the mayor and City Council earlier this Boca Raton Airport Authority. “They are month. thinking of having a customs office at the “It was decided to reach out and find a airport so planes from other counties can sister city in Brazil,” she said. Everyone come to Boca. We want to know what the on the council agreed with the proposal. city can do to help them.” The idea of having a sister city is “to Boca Raton once had Spandau, Ger- stimulate economic development,” said many, as a sister city, but that relationship Haynie and Councilwoman Constance faded away many years ago. Scott, who chairs the Community Rede- Haynie said the council approached velopment Agency (CRA). Heizer because he is active in the large Publisher Heizer, who is a native of Brazilian community in Boca Raton, and Brazil, was asked by Haynie and Scott to also founded a Brazilian Rotary Club in suggest some communities that would West Boca Raton. Sachs Comes Out Fighting in Holding check are Donna E. Shalala, and Naomi Prever. Surrounding from left are Hannah Scheff, Tutsie Lipkin, JoAnne Goldberg, W. Jarrard Goodwin, M.D., Joseph Rosenblatt, M.D., Pas- cal J. Goldschmidt, M.D. and Joan Scheiner. Preparation for Two-Incumbent

BOCA RATON -- The Pap Corps’ all of the speakers at the luncheon. State Senate Battle Recognition and Installation Lun- Dean Goldschmidt announced an cheon, held at Boca West Country Club array of accomplishments that Syl- was especially festive this year as the vester Comprehensive Cancer Cen- all-volunteer organization celebrated ter recently achieved, including the re- 60 years of raising funds for cancer re- cruitment of world-renowned cancer search. specialist Stephen D. Nimer, M.D., who This year’s donation of $3.2 mil- leaves Memorial Sloan-Kettering Can- lion was presented to Sylvester Com- cer Center to join Sylvester as its new prehensive Cancer Center at the lun- director. Goldschmidt called the $3.2 cheon. Speakers included Donna E. million gift “awesome” and said, “This Shalala, president of the University of annual gift allows us to continue fund- ; Pascal J. Goldschmidt, M.D., ing research that leads to new treat- senior vice president for medical affairs ments and diagnostics. I know that and dean of the UM Miller School of with The Pap Corps behind us, we will Medicine; and Joseph Rosenblatt, M.D., beat cancer.” past interim director of Sylvester. Dr. Nimer, who was in transit to The multi-million dollar donation Florida, also sent his congratulations represents one year of fundraising by saying, “Knowing the importance of From left are State Sen. Maria Sachs, Democratic State Party Chairman Rod Smith and the Corps’ more than 20,000 volun- research funding, I cannot overstate Boca Raton Democratic Party Chairman Mark Alan Siegel. teers located in the tri-county area. The the value of having such a dedicated DELRAY BEACH – In a vocal blast 34 is skewed slightly in favor of Democrats. outstanding efforts of these dedicated group of volunteers behind us at Syl- that officially kicked off her bid for re- Stepping to the podium before Sachs men, women and teens were praised by vester.” election to the State Senate, Maria Sachs were such Democratic heavies as Chris Outgoing chapter pres- told fellow Democrats Monday night she Smith, the incoming party leader of the idents were recognized was ready to “take down the last person Florida Senate; County Commissioner and new executive board who doesn’t represent our principles.” Burt Aaronson; Democratic Party Chair- members were installed. She tossed those barbs at fellow sena- man Rod Smith and state Rep. Joseph President Naomi Prever tor, Ellyn Bogdanoff. The two officehold- Abruzzo, who is also running for a Senate passed the gavel to JoAnne ers will face each other in a rare two- seat. Goldberg, the Corps’ new incumbent race forced on them through Speakers characterized Sachs as a president. redistricting. tough competitor. “Maria has done a phe- The Pap Corps has do- Sachs is currently the state senator nomenal job,” said Chris Smith. Aaron- nated over $43 million from District 30. Republican Bogdanoff son pointed out that “I know Maria is a to cancer research since represents District 25. With the lines fighter.” 1952; more than $32 mil- redrawn, both candidates are running for Party Chairman Rod Smith made some lion in the last eleven the newly created District 34 seat. The predictions and said, “You can hold me to years alone. These funds new political territory runs from Harbor them.” He said President Obama and Sen. provide the seed money for Isles in Fort Lauderdale to the city of Bill Nelson will win re-election. He said vital research programs at Boynton Beach and hugs mostly coastal Sachs will defeat Bogdanoff and Demo- Sylvester Comprehensive areas until it reaches Palm Beach County, crats will “end 14 years of domination by Cancer Center at the Uni- where it jogs west and takes in Democrat- one party Republicans in Tallahassee.” versity of Miami Miller ic strongholds like Kings Point. In her address, Sachs said she favors School of Medicine, South Fronting a bevy of powerful Demo- women’s rights, including a woman’s Florida’s only university- crats at the South County Civic Center, right to choose, and she also backs proper based cancer center. For Sachs promised that “that person Bogda- funding of education. She said she also more information visit noff will be defeated.” stands four-square in favor of care for the www.papcorps.org. Following the session, Sachs told the disabled, seniors and veterans. see pics on pg.16 Boca Raton Tribune that the new District see pics on pg. 28 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 May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 11

MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Preparation for Presidential Debate at Lynn Heating Up By Dale King exposure. our strengths and special attributes. So, BOCA RATON - As the campaign for In addition, the Greater Boca Raton when 3,000 members of the national me- the 2012 presidential election in Novem- Chamber of Commerce is getting into the dia descend on our great city in October, ber begins to heat up, so also is the plan- act. let’s show them how Boca Raton is unified ning for the final debate between the two At a recent business awards lun- in our efforts to support our success. presidential candidates scheduled for Oct. cheon, Chamber President and CEO Troy For details and to become an Official 22 on the campus of Lynn University in McLellan announced that the organization Small Business Partner for $255, visit Boca Raton. “is launching an initiative in conjunction www.bocaratonchamber.com/2012debate. Palm Beach County recently came up with Lynn University where your com- Looking forward to the general elec- with $150,000 in tourism tax dollars for pany can become an official small business tion, Lynn has also launched its official the university to market the debate as a partner to the 2012 presidential debate.” “http://debate2012.lynn.edu/” 2012 pres- The presidential debate will be held in the destination. Tourism officials say the event “As a partner, your company will en- idential debate website. Wold Performing Arts Center Oct. 22 on the is expected to attract 1,000 journalists and joy the benefits of having the eyes of the The site will be the university’s central campus of Lynn University in Boca Raton. fill at least 3,000 hotel rooms in the area. world on Boca Raton on October 22,” he repository for all things related to the de- That decision comes a month after Gov. said. “You will be featured on both the bate. It will allow users to find out the lat- The site was designed for easy navi- Rick Scott vetoed $250,000 in state money Chamber’s and Lynn University’s debate est information on student events, classes, gation and quick access to information. that was meant to help local communities website pages, receive tickets to an exclu- community happenings, lectures and oth- As such, it offers two large buttons on cover security costs related to the debate. sive VIP debate viewing party at Mizner er activities related to the event. the right side: “Become a Volunteer” and Although county commissioners ap- Park – in addition to an official Debate “We are thrilled to be a part of this “Maps and Directions,” and a simple menu proved the tourism tax disbursement Partner certificate, lapel pins, and much signature event for American democracy,” along the left side that may expand as unanimously, Commissioner Paulette more.” Lynn University President Kevin M. Ross, more information becomes available. Burdick questioned university and tour- McLellan said, “This is a great oppor- said. “And this site will help us share in- To help everyone keep track of how ism officials on how the county would tunity to be a part of something that is formation about all the exciting on- and long until the event, the site also offers a benefit. very unique and rare – and perhaps once in off-campus happenings coming this year countdown clock in the upper-right of the But Commissioner Burt Aaronson lik- a lifetime! And although we all might not that are related to the debate. It will be site. The clock is visible no matter what ened the debate to the “,” and be watching the debate on Lynn’s campus, a springboard for anyone who wants to page the user is on. said it would give the county considerable our community will rally and demonstrate share in this amazing experience.” Operation Neighborhood Commission OKs Revenue Bonds Watch Nets Over a Dozen Arrests for Lynn University Improvements Boca Raton, FL – Over the last couple Raton and were in possession of burglary The Board of County Commission- Terrace. Board approval will allow for of weeks, members of the Boca Raton tools or stolen property. ers approved the issuance of up to $12 establishment of the overall alignment Police Services Department devised Op- Effective crime prevention starts with million in revenue bonds by the Palm from Jupiter Park Drive to Indiantown eration Neighborhood Watch to stem the alert and involved neighbors. During Beach County Educational Facilities Road. rising number of residential and automo- neighborhood surveys following crimes, Authority for water and electrical in- Vehicles for hire – adopted a series bile burglaries in the city. The project in- many citizens reported that they saw sus- frastructure improvements on the cam- of amendments to the Palm Beach volved shifting officers from other areas picious activity, but did not call the police. pus of Lynn University in Boca Raton. County Vehicle for Hire Ordinance. of the department to undercover assign- The Boca Raton Police Services Depart- Commissioners noted that no coun- They include extending through June ments, stepped-up intelligence briefings, ment encourages residents to report sus- ty funds are involved. 2013 a moratorium that prohibits any targeted marked patrols to areas of con- picious activity immediately to 561-368- In other business at its May 15 new vehicle-for-hire companies from cern and neighborhood education efforts. 6201 or 911. If it doesn’t look right, it meeting, the commission took the fol- operating in Palm Beach County. Staff The impact was immediate. Since the probably isn’t right. lowing action: will return in three to six months with start of Operation Neighborhood Watch, Citizens can also find tips to protect more than a dozen people have been ar- their homes on our web site athttp:// Efficiency study – discussed an ef- specific standards mirroring those in rested for Automobile Burglary, Residen- www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/police/home_se- ficiency study conducted by Gerstle, effect at Palm Beach International Air- tial Burglary, Loitering & Prowling and curity.shtm. Residents may request a Rosen & Goldenberg, PA, CPA. The port. other charges. In all cases the individuals home security survey from our Crime board agreed to hold separate work- Property maintenance – approved a arrested were not from the City of Boca Prevention Unit by calling 561-347-3938. shops in June to further discuss the series of amendments to the property report’s recommendations and set maintenance code to create consistency, cost-saving goals and objectives, and correct spelling and grammatical er- Meet Your Legislators and to discuss with constitutional officers rors, and to provide a means to recover the feasibility of participating with the the cost of abatement of nuisances via county for central services. a non-ad valorem assessment. Community Leaders Clerk & Comptroller – heard a pre- Pride contract – agreed to extend and community leaders at a cocktail sentation of the county’s annual fi- the county’s current contract with reception Thursday, May 31 from 5:30 nancial report by Clerk & Comptroller Pride Integrated Services for misde- to 7:30 p.m. at the Vegso Community Sharon Bock. meanor probation services for up to six Resource Center, 261 NW 13th Street, Financial Management & Budget – months. A termination for convenience BOCA RATON – The Greater Boca Boca Raton. This event is free and open approved a transfer of up to $200,000 clause will be added. The extension al- Raton Chamber of Commerce and the to the public, but RSVPs are required from Pollution Recovery Trust Fund lows time for the RFP process to be Junior League of Boca Raton invite the by Friday, May 25. Please call (561) reserves to fund a two-year staff po- completed without disruption of ser- public to honor members of the Palm 620-47781, ext. 1, or emailinfo@jlbr. sition or consultant to provide climate vices. Beach County legislative delegation org. change action planning and environ- Boards and committees – approved mental sustainability coordination. the removal of one member of the Island Way – continued to the July Public Art Committee and one mem- 10 meeting consideration of an align- ber of the Overall Economic Devel- ment for Jupiter Park Drive/Western opment Program Committee for non- Corridor, to be known as Island Way. compliance with the revised Palm This road section is located within Beach County Code of Ethics Ordi- bocaratontribune.com an unincorporated area of Jupiter be- nance training requirements. tween Jupiter Gardens Blvd. and 68th Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. 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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. for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 13 ENTERTAINMENT Will and An- thony Nunziata Boca Bring Happi- ness to Royal Room Cabaret See page B6 Life & FOOD REVIEW Quality Chinese Arts Cuisine at The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section Old Place See page B7 Bistro BMay 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 • Year III • Number 101 A Magnificent “Les Miserables”

By Skip Sheffield Schonberg and lyricist Herbert Kretzmer, and it is distin- Fantine (Betsey Morgan) and her out-of-wedlock daugh- If ever there was an epic stage musical, “Les Misera- guished by amazing new set design and projections by ter Cosette (Lauren Wiley as the adult Cosette). bles” is it. Fifty-Nine Productions. Cosette is in turned loved by Marius (Max Quinlan), Theater-lovers have a unique treat available only The story centers on Jean Valjean (Peter Lockyer), a an idealistic student who hates the monarchy. through May 26 with the 25th anniversary edition of “Les luckless young man who is arrested for stealing a loaf of This production is enlivened by the comic antics of the Miserables” at Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. bread to feed his starving sister and her family. The story corrupt innkeepers the Thenardiers, played by Shawna This is a somewhat scaled-down version of the musical begins in 1815 in Digne, France after Valjean has been re- M. Hamic and Timothy Gulan. I first saw more than 20 years ago in Miami Beach, but it leased from 19 years in prison. In those days an ex-prison- All of the cast are wonderful singers, but the sound is is no less powerful. er was forced to carry a yellow passport, which branded mixed unmercifully loud for those who are not hard of This stage musical is based upon Victor Hugo’s 1862 him as an offender. hearing. Still it is a grand and glorious production. I defy novel of the same name. Many consider it the finest work The story moves forward to 1823 in Montreuil-Sur- you not to be moved by Lockyer’s beautiful “Bring Him of literature of the 19th century. Mer, where Valjean has been taken in by the kindly Bish- Home.” “Les Miserables” is a massive work of five volumes, op (Joseph Spieldenner). Valjean shows his gratitude by Tickets start at $27 and may be reserved by calling 800- 365 chapters and 1,400 pages unabridged. Obviously it stealing the Bishop’s silverware. He is shocked when the 572-8471 or going to www.kravis.org. could never fit in a two-and-a-half-hour musical, but pro- Bishop covers for him to the police, forgives him, and even Spectacular “Lion King” Exclusively at Arsht Center ducer Cameron Mackintosh and original director Trevor gives him two valuable candlesticks. Speaking of grand spectacles, Disney’s “The Lion Nunn, working from a French script by Alain Boublil and While it delves into French history, politics, moral phi- King” is the grandest pageantry and puppet show of them Jean-Marc Natel, worked miracles in 1985 by shoehorning losophy, anti-royal sentiment and justice, “Les Miserables’ all, but you’ll have to drive to Miami to see it exclusively at the sprawling 1815-1832 story into a workable show. is ultimately a tale of redemption, both for Valjean and the the Arsht Center through June 10. This 25th anniversary Cameron Mackintosh produc- man who torments him, Inspector Javert (Andrew Varela). Tickets start at $25. Call 305-949-6722 or go to www. tion is faithful to the music by composer Claude-Michel Valjean earns his redemption by loving the destitute arshtcenter.org. Boca Life & Arts Support your community newspaper - Patronize The www.bocaratontribune.comBoca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their AdsMay in 24,the Boca 2012 Tribune. through June 6, 2012 B214 --May Edition 24, 2012101 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 Section B Nearly 500 People Attended With Funds Chamber Honors FAU, Konsav- Raised That Will Add 150 Families into the Drops of Hope Family of Services age and Doherty at Business

Drops of Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that benefits children and Leaders Luncheon families in South Florida. Our mission is to provide transportation for pediat- BOCA RATON – The Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce hon- ric cancer patients and their families to and from hospitals. The transportation ored Florida Atlantic University and two local business leaders at its an- isn’t just any ordinary transportation. Drops of Hope, Inc. sends a limousine nual Business Leaders Luncheon held May 17 at the Boca Raton Resort equipped with the latest video games, kid-friendly movies, snacks, beverages and more. This specialized service provides relief for parents who can enjoy & Club. the ride with their child and not worry about traffic, congestion, parking or any FAU won the award as Business of the Year. other concerns. This is a special service for these special children. The newest Also, Rick Konsavage was named Business Leader of the Year. He has addition to our COMPLIMENTARY services is the room makeover. This allows been regional director of operations with Ocean Properties Ltd. for over for a child to live a fantasy in their very own room. 25 years and has experience in all phases of the hospitality industry. Cur- The children we assist come from different backgrounds and many are un- rently, he is responsible for over 30 hotels from St. Croix-USVI to Vero derprivileged. Forced to take public transportation, young patients often ride Beach. the city bus, or wait for a taxi to take them to the hospital. Even more heart- In addition, the Chamber chose Jason Doherty as Small Business wrenching is the ride home. Imagine what it’s like just after a chemotherapy Leader of the Year. He is a partner and director of sales for R2 Unified treatment, to wait in the extreme South Florida heat or pouring rain at a bus Technologies. He has been responsible for the company’s growth from stop. a 2008 startup to 2011 multi-million dollar company recognized as the Since its inception in 2006, Drops of Hope has raised money to benefit pedi- 6th fastest growing technology company in the South Florida Business atric cancer patients and their families. With the help of generous volunteers, Journal’s 2011 FastTech awards. see pics on pg. 16 sponsors, and donors, we are confident that we will be successful in creating a legacy that provides much-needed relief and assistance to these patients and their families. In 2012, we plan to expand our services to other hospitals and patients. see pics pg.17

Downtown Boca’s “Friday Night Live” Presents Jimmy Buffett-In- & spired “Jimmy Stowe” Show June 1 315-269-3882

BOCA RATON – Downtown Boca will be “rockin’ the tropics” when it hosts Jimmy Stowe & The Stowaways’ “Flo- ribbean” style performance in Sanborn Square on Friday, June 1 as part of des- tination’s successful Friday Night LIVE! monthly entertainment series presented by JM Lexus. Evening headliner Stowe will bring the best of “Buffett and beaches” to the park and promenade streets, expecting his more information. current and soon-to-be fans to be singing “We’re are pleased to have new event and dancing to the “songs they know by presenting sponsor JM Lexus as we con- heart” during this free and open-to-the- tinue to build upon the early success of the public event. Friday Night LIVE! series with dynamic Having performed alongside Jimmy entertainment and more opportunities Buffett and Rick Nelson as well as a for exploring and enjoying all downtown multi-country tour in Australia and Nor- Boca has to offer,” said Boca Raton Down- way with “Dr. Hook,” Jimmy Stowe & town Manager Ruby Childers. She added The Stowaways blend rock and roll and that the Friday Night LIVE! event in July country music into an exciting and ener- is themed “Americana/Picnic in the Park,” getic show. with dining and shopping activities in Friday Night LIVE! festivities be- Sanborn Square. gin at 6:30 p.m. with the popular Gour- Free parking for the event is avail- met Truck Expo that will be serving up able at City Hall (201 West Palmetto Park a unique street side culinary experience Road), the Boca Raton Historical Society with café seating. Attendees can enjoy Ca- (71 North Federal Highway), the down- ribbean cuisine from a variety of chefs. town library (200 Northwest Boca Raton A group lesson of the official Down- Boulevard) and other locations downtown town Boca Bop line dance by the Fred where event signage is featured. Astaire Dance Studio in Downtown Boca Future events include: will begin at 7 p.m. with Jimmy Stowe & July 6th Americana/Picnic the Stowaways taking the stage at 7:30 in the Park—Sanborn Square p.m. with favorites including “Margarita- August 3rd CountryTown— FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY - Call Today! ville” and “It’s Still Rock & Roll to Me”. Sanborn Square Adding to Friday Night LIVE! fun, at- September 7th Brazilian Beat— tendees can also opt to jump on the first Location TBD ever Boca Raton Bus Loop for a donation October 5th Community & of $20 (pre-registration) or $25 (on-site Culture—Location TBD at The Spaniard) held to benefit three November 2nd Spirit of Thanks nonprofits: “http://sognetwork.com/ & Giving—Sanborn Square Spirit of Giving Network, www.bocara- December 7th Holiday Sounds— tonchamber.com Golden Bell Scholarship Sanborn Square Foundation and The Junior League of For more information and event de- Boca Raton. Visit www.busloop.org for tails, visit www.downtownboca.org. May 24, 2012 throughSupport June your 6,community 2012 newspaper - Patronize The www.bocaratontribune.comBoca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. Boca Life & Arts Sectionfor news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 15B3 Women’s Theatre Project Finds New Home in Boca BOCA RATON -- The Women’s Theatre Project has tions and mission.” from critics and audiences alike, received numerous Car- found a new home in Boca Raton. Actress, founding member, and company treasurer bonell nominations, and built a strong and loyal following The acclaimed 10-year-old company will move from Jacqueline Laggy agrees: “This move provides us with the throughout South Florida. their performance space in Fort Lauderdale to the Willow opportunity to continue our work and expand our audi- The Women’s Theatre Project has presented staged Theatre in Sugar Sand Park. ence base. We’re very excited!” readings, one act, and full length plays. Works by local, Incorporated in 2002, the Women’s Theatre Project is a Carol Sussman, TWTP secretary, and another found- national, and international female playwrights have been company of professional female theatre artists dedicated ing member of The Women’s Theatre Project, said she is featured throughout TWTP’s 10 year history. Over the to producing theatrical works exploring the female voice, thrilled the company’s mission will continue. “The Wil- past few years, TWTP has run a lesbian play festival in and the move from their previous intimate 50-seat venue low Theatre is the perfect venue for TWTP to further our conjunction with the Pride Center. to the Willow’s state of the art 155-seat theatre is an excit- vision of telling women’s stories,” she says. “We have Two productions are planned for the company’s 2012- ing step forward in the company’s continuing evolution. worked long and hard to be able to share our passion with 2013 season at the Willow Theatre, Delval Divas, a comedy “A unique opportunity presented itself at The Willow the community and we look forward to many years in our by Barbara Pease Weber will run November 2-18, and Faye Theatre,” said founding member and Artistic Director Ge- wonderful new home.” Sholiton’s powerful memory play, The Interview will run nie Croft. “I’ve directed The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife and The Women’s Theatre Project was incorporated as a January 4-20, 2013. A third production is “not an impos- several other plays for The Boca Raton Theatre Guild at 501c3 not-for-profit organization in May of 2002. The com- sibility,” says Croft. the Willow, and have imported The Women’s Theatre pany was founded from a need for women’s voices to be The Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park is located at 300 Project’s productions of The Year of Magical Think- heard, a desire to break down the stereotypes of women South Military Trail in Boca Raton, just south of Palmetto ing and Bridge and Tunnel into the theatre – it’s a natural propelled by the media, and to create more professional Park Road. Tickets for Delval Divas will be on sale August progression to make our home here - a perfect union of theatrical opportunities for women of all shapes, sizes, 1st and can be purchased at the Willow Theatre Box of- theatre, creative growth and venue to expand our produc- races, and ages. The young company quickly drew praise fice: 561-347-3948. Tickets for all performances are $25. Musical Rewind: A Trip Through the Decades BOCA RATON, FLORIDA (May 16, 2012) – The City fame, and new artist Eric Hutchinson, whose hit “Ok, It’s Preferred parking is available adjacent to the venue. For of Boca Raton has announced its summer line-up of FREE Alright With Me” can be heard on radio stations around the more information visit www.mizneramphitheater.com, weekend concert events, “Musical Rewind: A Trip Through country. The party starts at 6:00 pm and is free to the public. www.downtownboca.org, call (561) 393-7806 or follow up- the Decades,” at the Mizner Park Amphitheater, located at There will be some “reminiscing” when the Little River dates on Twitter @miznerparkamphi. 590 Plaza Real in Downtown Boca. Band comes to the MPA for a stroll through the seventies Summer Schedule of Amphitheater Free Concert Events: “We assembled a wonderful series of diverse live enter- on Saturday, June 30th. The 8 pm show will open with new June 2011 tainment from old favorites to new artists with current hits, comer Sarah Packiam, who has toured with Jon Secada and Saturday, June 9 – 6:00 p.m. 80s, 90s & Today’s Hits so there is definitely something for everyone,” said Chrissy opened for Jason Mraz at Sunfest. 97.9 WRMF Party in the Park featuring John Waite, Kris Allen & Eric Hutchinson Biagiotti, Manager of Cultural Facilities, City of Boca Raton. The rewind continues into the psychedelic sixties with Sunday, June 17 – 6:00 p.m. Florida Atlantic University Summer Concert Band The series will kick off June 9 with hits from the nineties and Grateful Dead tribute band Crazy Fingers, who will per- Old Time Concert in the Park eighties and will work its way back through the seventies, form Dead favorites and sixties songs on Saturday, July 21at Saturday, June 30 – 8:00 p.m. 70s The Little River Band with opening artist Sarah the sixties and end in the fifties. On Father’s Day, FAU’s 8:00 PM. Another South Florida favorite, The Fabulons, will Packiam Summer Concert Band will offer an “Old Time Concert in close the series with some twisting and shouting through the Park,” which is always a traditional crowd pleaser. the fifties. July 2011 Saturday, July 21 – 8:00 p.m. 60s Crazy Fingers a tribute the Grateful Dead and hits On Saturday, June 9, 97.9 WRMF and the City of Boca Blankets and chairs are permitted at the free summer from the 60s Raton present Party in the Park featuring the best of the 80s, events, and chairs are also available for rent. Food and bev- August 2011 90s and today. Special guests include: American Idol win- erage vendors will be on site, so no coolers or outside alco- Friday, August 10 – 8:00 p.m. 50s The Fabulons tribute to the 50s ner Kris Allen, 80’s sensation John Waite of “Missing You” holic beverages are allowed. The events are rain or shine.

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Quality Chinese Cuisine children are at risk of becoming obese worldwide. It is important to estimu- at Old Place Bistro late your child to exercise. Avoiding fast foods and sodas is crucial to their health and behavior, not only due to their contribution to obesity but due to the excessive amounts of preservatives and artificial sweeteners present.

Excessive consumption of white rice linked to diabetes A study from Harvard University with more than 350,000 people dis- covered that excessive consumption of white rice increases the risk of type 2 Diabetes. The results were consis- tent among people in Asia (Japan and China), and also among people in the United States and Australia. The risk of type 2 Diabetes has increased by 11% High heel shoes and calf pain for each serving of rice per day This Women who used high-heeled study examined subjects for 22 years shoes for at least two years experienced that had no diabetes at the beginning of calf pain when did not wear heeled the study. It is extremely important to shoes – this according to an Australian control the body weight for prevention study. High heel shoes shorten the calf of type 2 diabetes, including weight muscles by at least 13 percent, but also The Old Place Asian Bistro and Bar centers on standard and unusual Chi- loss for those who already are carri- cause hypertrophy, so these muscles nese offerings plus a few tastes of Thai. ers. (British Medical Journal, March 15, have demonstrated the capacity to pro- Located at 2885 Federal Highway in Delray Beach (561-266-9298) they offer 2012) duce the same amount of force on the dining inside for 150 and another 20 on their patio. shortened position which produced 10 sections of the menu total 108 dishes, their combinations another 35 and in elongated position. Women who their chefs selections 14 more – spicy dishes well marked. wear high heel shoes frequently must This reviewer and 3 foodies enjoy sampling such standards as plump, well do stretching exercises for the calves filled egg rolls and spring rolls, both with above average taste. Both pork regularity to lessen the pain when us- steamed dumplings and the shrimp steamed dumplings were light pockets of ing shoes without heels. (Science Daily, fine flavor. My soft shell crab was tasty but not crispy, which I much prefer. July 16, 2010) Owner Michael Chang suggested the “House Special Wonton Soup” – a very nice broth with vegetables, shrimp and more! Their hot and sour soup was great with a discernible bite and after bite – a must try. We sampled a sweet Pad Thai shrimp – full flavored with good size shrimp in the excellent sauce. Chicken with ginger root then chicken with eggplant were both enjoyable. There is a special menu with dishes described in Chinese for their Chinese fol- lowing. Michael described and presented a great Chinese style basil chicken Child Obesity is an issue in the US which we feasted upon. and the world Ask your server about the extra treat. World Health Organization data We enjoyed the duck with plum sauce – true duck taste comes through and show that in 2010, 43 million children is delicious! A must try. between 5 and 19 years (35 million in The average Chinese food goer orders a shrimp with lobster sauce, scallops developing countries) are overweight or obese; and 92 million are at risk of with snow peas, chicken chow mein and the like. We found them average in becoming obese. The global prevalence taste but we encourage all to seek out their signature dishes. A case in point of children above the ideal weight and Health tip of the week was the wonderful sliced lamb with garlic sauce, their flavors blended per- obese increased from 4.2% in 1990 to fectly. Ask your server for suggestions. 6.7% in 2010. If we continue at this pace Decrease the amount of sugars, salt Old Place, in addition to dine in or take outs, does catering and banquets. it is estimated that we will achieve the and fried foods you eat on daily basis; Their true Chinese dishes are a cut above with nice sized portions for mark of 60 million in 2020. In 2010, the eat more grains, whole foods, fruits both lunch and dinner. Luncheon from 11:30PM to 3PM daily, a sunset din- number of children under five years of and vegetables; have a varied diet, take ner menu to 6:30PM and full dinners from 5PM to 9:30PM Sundays through age considered to be overweight was plenty of water and do not exaggerate Thursdays, 10PM Fridays and Saturdays. Established a year ago, they have a estimated at 42 million, with about 35 in quantities ... All of these guidelines following who appreciates true Chinese foods in liberal portions and at attrac- million of these children living in de- are important and adhering to them is tive prices. Why not- Go and Enjoy! veloping countries. The World Health ensuring a healthier lifestyle and lon- Organization estimates that 92 million ger life span. EDUCATION -Bachelor of Physical Therapy thru the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, 1995 -Doctorate in Physical Therapy with focus on Orthopaedics and Sports Physical Therapy thru Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2009 -Certified Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist, thru the Ola Grimsby Institute, San Diego, California, 2009 -Currently enrolled in the Health Coaching Program at the Institute of integrative Nutrition thru the in New York. PROFESSIONAL EXPERI- ENCE-Holly Cross Orthopedic Institute, Fort Lauderdale, FL, since 2008 Specialized in spine pathologies, disorders of the upper and lower extremities including sports injury and rehabilitation, arthroscopy and ar- throplasty, including the latest in robotic surgery for the partial replacement of the knee. -Previous extensive experience in acute care, open heart surgery, respiratory physical therapy, trauma and geriatrics. CLINICAL INSTRUCTORClinical Instructor since 2005 for several American universities in the areas of orthopedic manual therapy, and sports physical therapy. Nova Southeastern University Assistant Profes- sor for laboratory classes in manual therapy for doctoral students including group and private tutoring. May 24, 2012 throughSupport June your 6,community 2012 newspaper - Patronize The www.bocaratontribune.comBoca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 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Advent Lutheran Church 300 East Yamato Road Beth Sar Shalom Entertainment Skip Sheffield Boca Raton, FL 33431 Camino Real Community 561-395-3632 Church www.adventboca.org 1551 West Camino Real Will and Anthony Nunziata Boca Raton, FL 33486 First Church Of Christ, 561-499-4893 Scientist www.bethsarshalomfl.com Bring Happiness to Royal 566 W Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, FL 33432 Good Shepherd Lutheran Room Cabaret 561-391-7689 Church 6301 SW 18 Street To that good end the 27-year-old singing and joking twins will be headliners Affirmation Lutheran Church for the next four weeks starting Friday, May 25 in the Royal Room Cabaret of the Boca Raton, FL 33433 9465 Glades Road Colony Hotel, 155 Hammon Road, Palm Beach. 561-393-7007 “Make Someone Happy” is the duo’s new show and also the title to their debut Boca Raton, FL 33434 561-483-6004 B'Nai Torah Congregation Journey Church (The) CD. It is done in tribute to the “Rat Pack” era of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and www.bocajourney.com Sammy Davis, Jr. 6261 SW 18 Street First United Methodist Boca Raton, FL 33433 The Kathyrn Lindgren “It is timeless music,” offers Anthony. “We just try to give it a fresh spin.” Church “It kind of makes sense because we were brought up with this music,” adds 561-392-8566 Theater Will. “While other kids were listening to Madonna and New Kids on the block, we www.fumcbocaraton.org B.R. Community High Schl were listening to the great American Songbook. We love visiting Palm Beach be- 625 NE Mizner Blvd. Grace Community Church 1501 NW 15 Court cause it lets us get out and meet people. Rob Russell (Royal Room manager) dis- Boca Raton, FL 33432 600 W Camino Real Boca Raton, FL covered us in New York three years ago and he has been very good to us. He took 561-395-1244 Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-420-0606 a risk and he’s watched us and our audience grow.” 561-395-2811 In addition to their fresh, handsome appearance, the 27-year-old twins bring a Ascension Catholic Church www.graceboca.org Boca Raton Synagogue playful sense of humor to their act. In fact 7250 N Federal Hwy www.brsonline.org the brothers got their start doing stand- Boca Raton, FL 33487 Boca Glades Baptist Church Hahn Judaic Campus up comedy while they were students 561-997-5486 10101 Oriole Country Road 7900 Montoya Circle at Boston College. In New York they per- Boca Raton, FL 33428 Boca Raton, FL 33433 Friendship Baptist Church formed stand-up at Caroline’s Comedy 561-483-4228 (561) 394-5732 club and the Upright Citizen’s Brigade 1422 NE 2nd Court Theater. 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After the Palm Boca Raton, FL 33433 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.brsweb.org 561-746-8626 561-391-9319 21101 95th Ave. South Boca Raton, FL 33428 Frontline Christian Center Islamic Center of Boca Raton Olympic Heights High Schl www.icbr.org Kol Ami of Boca Raton Re- 20101 Lyons Rd 141 NW 20th St., Ste. #A-7 constructionist Boca Raton FL 33434 Boca Raton, FL 33431 http://kolami.homestead.com Will and Anthony Nunziata in New York 561-826-0404 561-395-7221 71 N. Federal Hwy. Beach gig they will be the featured act at www.frontlinechristiancen- Boca Raton, FL 33432 Feinstein’s July 10-14 in New York City. ter.com Boca Raton Church Of Christ 561-392-0696 Since this is the brothers’ longest en- www.achurchofchrist.com gagement to date in Florida, they intend Ayts Chayim Messianic 5099 NW 5th Avenue Boca West Community to do some exploring and sightseeing. Synagogue Boca Raton, FL 33431 United “Palm Beach and the Colony is our Glades Presbyterian Church 561-395-0738 Methodist Church second home,” Will declares. “This time 21121 Oriole Country Rd 9087 Glades Road we want to get out and see some other Yoni Netanyahu Boca Raton, FL 33428 Jehovah's Witnesses Boca Raton, FL 33434 places, like Delray Beach and Boca Ra- 561-487-3839 19230 State Road 7 561-482-7335 ton.” Boca Raton, FL 33498 When asked if he was more like Sinatra or Dean Martin, Anthony said he leans Glades Presbyterian Church 561-479-0956 The Unitarian Universalist more toward Sinatra, but it really doesn’t matter. 21121 Oriole Country Rd Fellowship of Boca Raton “At the end of the day what we do is music that hopefully touches hearts,” Boca Raton, FL 33428 St. Paul Lutheran Church 2601 St. Andrews Blvd. he says. “It is lyrics and music that have a universal quality. We may sing older 561-477-4898 and School Boca Raton, FL – 33434 songs, but we want to bring a 20-something spirit to them.” www.gladespc.com 701 West Palmetto Park Road 561-482-2001 Tickets are $90 for dinner and show or $60 show only. Call 561-659-8100. Boca Raton, FL – 33486 Take That, Beth Ami Congregation 561-395-0433 Center for Spiritual Living Israel Bashers! 1401 NW 4 Avenue Boca Raton Community Church Boca Raton “Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story” is a dramatic documentary by Ari Boca Raton, FL 33432 2 SW 12 Avenue Daniel Pinchot (“The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg”) about one of Israel’s 561-347-0031 www.bocacommunity.org 470 NW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, FL, 33486 proudest moments: the midnight July 4, 1976 rescue mission to Entebbe, Ugan- 561-368-8248 da, where the “Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine” was holding 103 Gold Coast Christian Cathedral Boca Raton, FL 33432 Somboca.com hijacked Air France passengers hostage. 3200 N Federal Hwy 561-395-2400 Director Jonathan Gruber has worked from real footage of the then 30-year-old Boca Raton, FL 33431 Lt. 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On The Budget Ale Montesdeoca Transformation

This project was so fun to do, my clients were very open to my ideas. This time I got a little help from a new Brazilian designer LaraAnizio. My clients this time were not scared at all about the colors and so that’s why we pushed a little to be doing two tone of grays and petroleum blue as an accent color for a big wall right on the center of the house. This is how it turned out:

The foyer was not attractive. We decided to change a chandelier, add a bench with some colorful pillows, and add an art wall to give charm and elegance. The candle holders were black before so we painted them white. The chandelier is from Z-gallerie, the art wall is from Bed Bath and Beyond, the bench is from Home Goods and the pillows are from Target. The beautiful and elegant chandelier looks like a waterfall.

The dining room is not that big, so we decided to move some furni- ture around to have more space around the table. We added a thin, long chandelier to bring balance and harmony to the room. Before, the small pictures make the wall seem too big and flat, so we moved the mirror and buffet piece from the room and placed them in front of the dinning space.

The color pallet is very clean and modern. The chandeliers bring elegance, modernity, and harmony to the house, making it inviting and warm. Stencil by On The Budget.

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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. 22 - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL East/West Boca Raton, FL THE CITIZENS VOICE Hit and Run Vehicle Strikes By Al Zucaro Pedestrian in Boca Fiscal Responsibility or BOCA RATON -- Officers with taken to Delray Medical Center where the Boca Raton Police Department’s she remains in stable condition. Irresponsibility That is the Traffic Unit are investigating a seri- Police identified her as Ana A. Tapia ous injury, hit and run pedestrian crash Lacayo, 24, of Boca Raton. Question….. that occurred at the intersection of St. The hit and run vehicle is described By now everyone in town has seen are ‘rich’ and need to be modified. But Andrews Boulevard and West Glades as a white Ford F-Series pick-up truck the Boca Citizens for Fiscal Responsi- these obligations are contractual and Road about 2:45 Friday. or Sport Trac. Investigators are ask- bility’s email attacking the City’s Fire not negotiable at this time, a fact that Police said a white Ford pick-up or ing anyone who may have information and Police Pension Plans and arguing could not have been overlooked. Sport Trac traveling north on St. An- about the crash to contact Traffic In- that that the City Council should im- drews Boulevard was making a right vestigator Mike Daly at (561) 338- mediately address the unfunded por- Finally, why this group? turn onto West Glades Road when it 1356. tions of these pensions before it is too struck a female pedestrian. She was late…. One should never attack the mes- senger because of the message but, This communication begs the ques- this group’s founders are far from fis- tions of…. cally responsible. They are also the founders of Friends of the Library and Why now? Why the sudden urgen- in 2003 pushed the referendum to build cy? Why this group? a new downtown library. That library just broke ground last week and is es- The situation that is being com- timated to cost in the neighborhood plained of actually dates back at least of 12 million dollars with an annual two decades perhaps three. Firefight- operating budget of 2.5 million. Cer- ers work 42 hours a week, including tainly not a fiscally responsible action weekends. This formula was imposed in these times and considering that by the city council some 30 years ago there is a brand new library on Spanish and the benefits being complained of River Blvd, a mere 4.0 miles away. were negotiated over many years by So one can argue that the Boca Citi- former city council members who are zens for Fiscal Responsibility are any- no longer in the public eye. thing but….it is fiscally irresponsible In the 2012 election cycle, one of to point fingers towards one set of fi- the charges leveled against Council- nancial challenges while diverting at- man Majhess was that he was a shill for tention away from the set of financial the unions and that he is responsible challenges that your pet project cre- for the unfunded pension issues now ates. being highlighted by this group. That assertion was and is simply untrue. Of course, politics’ can always be Of today’s elected body, only the seen as rearing its ugly head! Mayor and Deputy Mayor have been on council long enough to be held, at Point the blame for the City’s pen- least, partially responsible for this eco- sion boondoggle where it belongs. nomic boondoggle. The others ought Place it with past councilpersons and not be held to answer for the errant with the two current council members ways of past councils. In fact, within still holding onto their seats of power. the last few years, this council has seen Those elected officials that agreed to the unions voluntarily agree to reopen these ‘rich’ pension benefits and who contracts resulting in give backs in ex- gladly accepted the unions’ backing cess of 1.7 million dollars. in the next election cycle to retain the Hence, one can argue that there is power and notoriety of elected office. already a movement for fiscal responsi- bility by the unions themselves rather Should negotiations work to right than by this shallow effort to demonize these perceived excesses? Of the city’s unions as the villain…. course they should…..

Why the urgency? Do we need the 12 million dollar li- brary and the 2.5 million in additional Could it be to cover up other areas annual overheads? I think not…. of fiscal irresponsibility? Do we need to hold onto the Wild- flower site and tie up 7 million dollars On May 2, at the city’s goal setting that could be better utilized to pro- session, both founders of Boca Citizens vide services like reopening parks and for Fiscal Responsibility spoke sternly recreational facilities? Of course we against the City Manager’s sugges- don’t…. tion that the “city could save up to $5 Do we need to be placed in a situa- million a year if it turned over its two tion where some people win while oth- libraries to the Palm Beach County li- ers lose? brary system.” Both spoke in favor of reducing firefighter pensions claiming I think not…..but then, I don’t they are rising at an unsustainable rate have a vote…. and are the real “elephant in the room.” Perhaps that is so. Perhaps there Al Zucaro is good argument that these contracts

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BusinessThe Boca Raton Tribune West Boca Seventh Grader Turns Anti-Bullying Campaign into Successful Business By Dale King last month and won the national title. BOCA RATON -- Rebecca Zerbo, a She earned a $30,000 scholarship 7th grader at Eagles Landing Middle and a trip to Washington D.C. to at- School in West Boca, knows that bully- tend the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business ing in school is a serious problem. But Summit this week to be recognized by when it happened to her, she put her business and community leaders from anti-bullying response into overdrive. all over the United States. What came of it was the “Positive Zerbo told the Boca Raton Tribune Pocket” anti-bullying campaign that that her business “has blossomed” since has now grown to be an award-winning she joined up with the YEA progam. business. It includes a card with a list She remembers the bullying incident of positive affirmations that a person well. Another girl walked up to her and can keep in his or her pockets, lunch- “it just started.” The bully “took my boxes, cars or desks to read when things band folder and threw around the pa- aren’t going well – or after an incident pers. She made a scene. I ran into the of bullying. bathroom and cried.” The cards are free and available on After getting so upset by the bully- Rebecca’s website, www.positivepocket. ing incident, Rebecca failed a math test, org. Zerbo is also launching a line of she said. bracelet-pens that will be sold as a prof- She spent that night working on the it-making product for her business. computer to come up with a bullying Zerbo’s enterprise got a shot in remedy. It resulted in the creation of the arm when she became part of the the “Positive Pocket.” Young Entrepreneur Academy spon- Rebecca took the card with positive sored by the Greater Boca Raton Cham- messages inscribed on it to school the ber of Commerce. As a participant in next day. When she left at the end of this year’s YEA class of 24, she was se- the day, she said, she felt great. And lected to compete in the national YEA! her mother, Laura, noticed the change. Bright Ideas Competition in Rochester “When I pulled up to the school, I saw a Rebecca at national competition in Rochester with Chamber representative Sarah Pearson. complete difference.” She said she plans to begin accept- Her mother knows something about ing donations that she will turn over to the problem as she is a special education charity. Rebecca held a fundraiser with teacher. She said she was also aware in music and raffles on April 29. the days before the incident when Re- The anti-bullying businesswoman becca did not seem to be herself. also met with Brett Loewenstern, the “You could see it in her face. She Spanish River High School student wasn’t bubbly,” Laura said. who finished in the top 24 last year on When Rebecca created the “Positive “American Idol.” During his stay on the Pocket,” her mother drove her to her popular national show, he talked about grandmother’s house where a lot her his experiences with bullying and wrote grandmother’s friends asked to bring songs with anti-bullying themes. some of the “Positive Pockets” home for “He loved them,” she said. “He took themselves and their friends. some and will share them with his When Laura and her husband, Chris- friends.” topher, saw the success of the “Positive Rebecca is also working on an app Pocket,” they had the name copyrighted. for anti-bullying messages. She also Rebecca said the people she met plans to sell advertising on the back of through YEA helped her create a web- the “Positive Pocket” cards. site, write a business plan and offered Laura Zerbo said her daughter is other assistance in setting up the busi- getting calls from hospitals and rehabil- ness. “If it were not for YEA, I don’t itations looking to spread her positive know where Rebecca might be,” said her message among patients. She even got mother. Now, the 7th grader runs her a call from a hospital in Massachusetts own business, and has spoken about it at where a friend, Chad Kidd, is chaplain. several schools, including Sunrise Park “He responded and thanked her for the Elementary, which she attended. Her help. Rebecca Zerbo at Imagine Bright Ideas Competition in Rochester, N.Y., after she won. 8-year-old sister is a pupil there now. Five Bookkeeping Tips for Small Business BOCA RATON -- Eileen P. Gunn of Record deposits correctly. Adopt a turns on time. Entrepreneur.com shares bookkeeping system for keeping your financial ac- Keep a close eye on your invoic- tips that will help you set goals, plan for tivities straight, whether it’s a notebook es. Late and unpaid bills hurt your cash the future, and stay out of trouble. you use consistently, an Excel spread- flow. Assign someone in your organiza- Plan for major expenses. You’re less sheet or software such as Quickbooks. tions to track your billing. likely to miss business opportunities or Set aside money for paying tax- For more on this topic, or for free have to scramble for a loan when the ex- es. Systematically put a portion of mon- counseling with certified business ana- penses become unavoidable ey aside throughout the year for taxes. lysts, including accounting specialists, By Palm Beach State College Track expenses. 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DOLLARS & SENSE BOCA RATON -- Whitehall Boca Raton has been recognized as a 2012 recipi- By Robert Child ent of the Bronze Commitment to Quality award for its dedication to improving quality care. The award is one of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award program, presented by the American Health Care Association and Inheritance National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). “We work hard every day to provide the highest possible quality care to our residents and patients,” said I just received a seven-figure inheri- Sit down with an experienced finan- Whitehall Boca Administrator Gilda Osborn. “To be recognized for those efforts tance from my late aunt’s estate. The cial advisor and identify your needs through the American Health Care Association’s rigorous evaluation process is an inheritance is the largest sum of mon- and investment goals. honor. But for us, quality care is an absolute, not just a goal.” ey that I have ever handled. I would • What is your current financial sit- like to make sure I have a good plan in uation? BOCA RATON-- Coverall Health-Based Cleaning System®, a leading franchi- place to manage this inheritance. What • What is your risk tolerance ? sor of commercial cleaning businesses, announced that it has been named to the do you suggest? • Age is also a factor to consider. 2012 Military Friendly Franchises® list by G.I. Jobs. The list honors the top 10 You are wise to be cautious and not Since your wealth has increased percent of franchises doing the most to recruit America’s veterans as franchisees. give into the urge to spend and shrink substantially, you will also want to re- This is the third consecutive year that Coverall has been named to the G.I. Jobs your inheritance to nothing. A little view your estate plan. You may have an list. Coverall offers veterans a discounted franchise fee along with financing as- planning will go a long way toward opportunity to control estate taxes and sistance to ease start-up burdens and help franchisees grow their business. “We making the most of your money. you will want to make appropriate pro- are honored to once again be recognized as one of the top franchises for military In many cases, receiving a large visions for your family.1 veterans and military families,” said Rick Ascolese, President and CEO, Coverall sum of money carries a “price tag” Receiving a large sum of money North America Inc. in terms of taxes. Although income can be thrilling, but it can also be over- taxes generally are not due on inheri- whelming. Having a plan for handling How can you leave a meaningful legacy? Learn ways to care for the people tances, there are exceptions. (e.g. for the money can help ensure that wise and things you love after you’re gone. A workshop on estate planning hosted by withdrawal from an inherited IRA). financial decisions are made. Bobbin’ Carlton Francis, financial advisor from Ameriprise Financial, and Barry Siegel So the first thing you should do is find for Dollars and Sense is based on a hy- from The Siegel Law Group, P.A., will be held Wednesday, May 30 from 6 to 8 out what the tax consequences will be. pothetical situation. (The solutions we p.m. at Ameriprise Financial, 900 S. Pine Island Road, Suite 200, Plantation. Hors Next, put together a sound, long-term discuss may not be appropriate for all d’oeuvres will be provided. Space is limited. Call 954-916-2696 to make a reserva- strategy for investing and spending. investors.) tion.

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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Rick Warren By Mike Gora Living According To Your Values Thief on the Phone

Everything we do is influenced by sonal finances. My wife and I are both lucky enough don’t have one on me.” our values. Even if you have never ac- When two of your values conflict, to have our mothers around in their “I’ll call your mother.” tually sat down and compiled a list of that’s called a dilemma. A study by a mid ninety’s. Both have retained their “Please, don’t call anyone, I’d be so what is important to you, your actions prominent research organization re- mental acuity and both are revered by embarrassed. Just give me your credit in life are largely determined by the val- cently revealed that conflicting values our family members, especially by their card number and I’ll pay you back to- ues you hold dear and important. Every are a leading cause of emotional tension grandchildren and great grand chil- morrow.” time you make a decision, you are rely- among business and professional lead- dren. These feelings go both ways. By that time it was clear to our mom ing on your values to tell you what to ers. What, then, is the solution? This week, one of the ladies received that something was not quite right. do. an unexpected phone call in the middle “Billy”, the real one, was a totally re- Unfortunately, some of the values 1.IDENTIFY WHAT IS REALLY of the afternoon that went somewhat sponsible professional who has never you operate by might be counterpro- IMPORTANT IN LIFE. We need to like this: been in any trouble and was on a busi- ductive to your success and serve as a articulate a personal definition of suc- “Granny, I’m in trouble,” said the ness trip out of the country. Mom asked hindrance to your sense of satisfaction cess – not someone else’s definition, voice on the phone. for a phone number, and said that she and fulfillment in life. Many of the sub- but your own. Remember this: Success “Billy, (name changed to protect the would try to get some money together. conscious values we live by we didn’t is the feeling I get when I live out my innocent) is that you?” she replied, al- The voice said he would call back. choose. They were imposed on us by values. It is not a destination. You can though no grandmother in our family Mom called me and a conclusion was parents, friends, peers, and the culture be successful at any stage of your life, had ever been called “Granny” by any immediately resolved that our “Nonnie” around you. For instance, studies have based on your own personal values and grandchild. was the intended victim of a scam. The shown that today, television program- goals. Begin by making a list of what “It’s me and I’m in trouble. I’ve been scammer never called back. ming has become the foremost shaper you value most in life. Ask yourself, arrested, I need your help,” said the The scammer probably continued of values in our society. As a result, if “What is most important; what is going voice. “I was in a car accident, and the down some list of senior citizen’s phone we are not careful, we could find our- to last?” “...We should choose to follow other person is in the hospital. They numbers that he had somehow collected selves acting according to incorrect in- what is right. But first we must define say I was drinking, but I wasn’t.” off the Internet and before the day was formation and values that do not stand what is good” (Job 34:3-4). “What do you need?” over successfully completed his thievery. up under pressure. “Five thousand to make bond. They Just as the ‘set of the sail’ determines 2.BEGIN BY ELIMINATING would have taken a credit card, but I Just another day in paradise. the direction of a sailing vessel, your THOSE THINGS THAT REALLY values guide or even dictate the course ARE NOT IMPORTANT. The cul- Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida for your life. If that is true, we must ture around us, pressure from friends Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi intentionally and often ask ourselves and peers, and other factors can tempt Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached at mailto:mhgora@ questions such as: us to act counter to our best judgment. sbwlawfirm.com. In what direction are my values lead- However, clearly understood values can ing me? serve as a helpful, reliable guide. “Do Are they going to deliver what I not copy the behavior and customs of hope or expect, or will I eventually be this world, but be a new and different disappointed? person with a fresh newness in all you Here is another fact about values: do and think. Then you will learn from They can cause us tremendous amounts your own experience how God’s ways of stress. Stress occurs when what we really satisfy you” (Romans 12:2). claim to believe and what we truly do believe do not line up. For instance: © 2011, Purpose Driven Life. All rights When we SAY, “My family is impor- reserved. Adapted from a column by Dr. Rick tant to me.” Warren, the author of numerous books, in- But we are always too busy or too cluding the highly acclaimed, The Purpose- tired to enjoy them. Drive Life, which has been translated into When we SAY, “I value my health.” many languages and sold throughout the But we overwork, overeat or eat world. It affirms the importance of hav- poorly, and rarely or never exercise. ing a carefully considered, clearly expressed When we SAY, “I’m not materialis- purpose to guide everyday life. It has been tic.” named one of the 100 Christian books that But we become so heavily in debt changed the 20th Century. He also has writ- that we worry constantly about our per- ten The Purpose-Driven Church.

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SportsThe Boca Raton Tribune High School Football Spring Recap PART 1 Despite Growing Pains, Boca Raton Christian Continues to Build Program By: Malcolm Shields tian has better depth and cohesion as a team. As Boca Raton Christian completed its fi- The Blazers will have 19 players dressed for nal walk-through practice in preparation for its the spring jamboree. By this fall, Boca Raton May 19 spring jamboree in Miami, the Blaz- Christian expects to have close to 25 players on ers were a focused and loose group on the field. the roster. The feelings around the program at this time With the small roster, the majority of play- last year was the complete opposite for the ers have to play both on offense and defense. Blazers. One of those players is senior Caleb Hood. Last April, head coach Clay Shiver inher- Along with playing linebacker, Hood is a dy- ited a Blazers football program that had fallen namic running back for the Blazers. In 2011, on hard times. Reeling from winless season and Hood scored 12 touchdowns and nearly rushed not having enough players to field a team for for 700 yards in nine games. “He is our stand- a spring game, Shiver went to work to put to- out running back,” Shiver said. “We are excited gether a roster. By last fall, the Blazers had 14 to see what will happen with him next season.” players on the team. The fruits of their labor in Another two-way player is senior Heber 2011 produced a three win season. Michel. Michel is versatile player who plays The three wins were small steps, but for tight end, full back and linebacker. “On defense, Caleb Hood (left) and Heber Michel (bottom right) Boca Raton Christian, they were the steps of he really is kind of our lead guy. [He is] the portunity for Boca Raton Christian to gauge said. “We’re excited to get on the field.” improvement. “This is a rebuild for this pro- captain of the defense,” Shiver said. “He is a big how they matchup against a team that runs Head Coach: Clay Shiver gram,” coach Shiver said. “The program as far hitter and a big playmaker.” His ability has not the spread offense like Northwest Christian. “It 2011 Record: (3-6 Independent) as numbers is increasing. When the numbers gone unnoticed as college programs Indiana, gives us an opportunity to see how we match Spring jamboree: May 19 at Miami North- increases it gives us the opportunity to do a lot Florida Atlantic, FIU and smaller schools have up and how we play against that type of of- west Christian versus Miami Northwest Chris- more for the kids.” shown interest in Michel. fense, but also their type of athletes,” Shiver tian and Princeton Christian School Entering this spring, Boca Raton Chris- The spring jamboree will provide an op- Fleury Begins the Process Saint Andrew’s Balanced Team of Turning Around Olympic Production Will be Paramount in 2012 Heights By: Malcolm Shields By: Malcolm Shields As Saint Andrew’s wrapped up its spring After being the defensive coordinator at practices, the Scots have a good balance Cardinal Newman for the past three sea- throughout its roster that will provide pro- sons, Kevin Fleury is back on the sidelines duction on both sides of the ball in 2012. as a head coach for Olympic Heights in Along with its upperclassmen, Saint An- 2012. One of the first tasks for Fleury was drew’s will also rely on some of its under- to change the atmosphere that surrounded classmen. “Our juniors and seniors are an the program after a losing season in 2011. experienced group. We got a lot of young “We talk about is accountability,” Fleu- guys who played last year for us,” McCartin ry said. “We’re making sure that these kids said. “We have a good nucleus of freshman are accountable, whether it’s in the class- and sophomores.” room or on the field.” His formula for suc- One of the players that is apart of that er categories for the Scots. cess has worked before as Fleury led Palm young nucleus is quarterback/wide receiver On defense, the Scots are led by line- Beach Garden to a state championship in Sean Downes. As a freshman, he started for backer Jesse Kolinac “Our defense is going 2005. In 2011, Clerister spit carries with four the Scots first four games under center until to fly around a lot this year and make plays,” With the departure of senior quarter- other runners. He received the most car- an injury knocked him out of the lineup. “I’ve Kolinac said. “We are really aggressive and back Matt Kelly, the Lions have had a close ries with 99. been feeling pretty good,” Downs said about fast.” The defensive line is also made strides quarterback competition between Nick On defense, Andy Bien-Amie and Wal- is progression during the spring. “I’m just during the spring. “Our D-line has done a Brooks and Richard Thompson through- venski “Wally” Aime will anchor the de- trying to get better in all facets of my game.” great job this spring. We have got a lot of out the spring. In Olympic Heights spring fensive line for the Lions. In the secondary, He is in a competition for the quarter- young guys playing,” McCartin said. “They game against Wellington High School, cornerback Gaetan Dolbrice and Sama back position with Sean Mooney. Mooney seem to be handling it pretty well.” led the Scots in the final five games of the both quarterbacks will get significant play- have been solid throughout the spring. David Rowe has been the leader on both season in 2011. “I’m been doing pretty ing time. With its matchup against Wellington the offensive line and a young defensive line good,” Mooney said. “I know that I have a Although both quarterbacks are tal- High School on May 30, there is one main for the Scots. “We got a lot bigger, stronger ented, each brings a different skill set un- lot of work to do. I just want to keep work- and we are faster this year,” Rowe said. “De- goal the Lions want to accomplish. “We got ing.” Regardless of who gets the starting der center for the Lions. “Richard has a bit to pull a win out. Everything is about win- fense, we are going to be great.” more of an advantage as far as athleticism nod, both players will be contributors for For the upcoming spring game against ning,” Fleury said. “We’ve been practicing the Scots in 2012. “They are both neck-and- with Nick having more of an advantage since May 1. We got to see where we are at. Forest Hill, the Scots will be prepared to as a thrower,” Fleury said. “We are pretty neck for our starting job,” McCartin said. face the Falcons 3-4 scheme. “We just have A lot of guys are going both ways. We’re “It’s as close a race as you can get.” much looking at 1 and 1A right now.” to take care of the [defensive] ends and also facing an option team that is going to With the departure of key seniors from In the backfield, running back John get up to the middle linebacker, make hole be tough. We got to be very discipline.” last season, the Scots will rely on young core Clerister will have other backs to help him for our running backs and give time for our Head Coach: Kevin Fleury (First sea- of players at the skill positions to make up carry the rushing load. “He will be one of son at Olympic Heights) quarterback,” said Rowe. for the lost production. One of those players Head Coach: George McCartin our guys with Wesley Innocent and Emilio 2011 Record: (3-7, 3-2 District 14-6A) is Jake Bargas. Last season Bargas was one Fernandez,” Fleury said. Degaulle Sama Spring Game: May 30 at Wellington 2011 Record: (5-4 Independent) of Saint Andrew’s top wide receivers as he Spring game: May 23 vs. Forest Hill will also get some carries for the Lions. Community High School ranked in the top five of all the major receiv- Clerister is familiar with splitting carries. Community High School 7pm 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 May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 - 31 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL West Boca Raton, Spanish River Limits Gulliver Prep’s Running Game in Jamboree By: Malcolm Shields downs. The Bulls did connect on 44-yard pass committed multiple penalties and missed as- On a wet and muddy field at West Boca play in the final minutes of the game by quar- signments on both sides of the ball. Raton on May 18, the Bulls faced a Miami terback Zach Miner to get West Boca Raton in “Defensively, I thought the effort was Gulliver Prep team that had multiple Division field goal range. With no time out remaining good, but with any young team, kids were I prospects. One of those prospects is senior in the final seconds of the game, West Boca not lined up in the right place,” Spanish River running back Bo Ellis. In 2011, Ellis rushed Raton was unable to get its field goal unit on coach Rod Payne said. “I was happy with the for over 1,200 yards and nine touchdowns for the field to attempt a game-winning field goal. effort, but we have a lot of things to go over.” the Raiders. “It was the first time that we ran that of- One of the bright spots in the game for Although Gulliver Prep was a tough test fense,” Dodaro said. “We moved the ball in Spanish River on defense was Tyler Cousino. for the Bulls to conclude its spring football certain keys situations and we are seeing He intercepted a Gulliver Prep pass and re- season, West Boca Raton’s defense was up to some things are lacking. The backside block- turned it inside the Raiders red zone in the the challenge as they held Ellis in check for ing wasn’t too good, but that is why we have first quarter. most of the scrimmage. The Bulls ended its the spring game for.” West Boca Raton 3, Spanish River 0 matchup with Gulliver Prep in a 0-0 tie. “We Spanish River 0, Gulliver Prep 0 In a matchup between rivals in District 13- stopped a real good running back,” West Boca The Sharks also had an opportunity to 7A, neither side played their starters long as against the Sharks from the beginning of the Raton coach Willie Dodaro said. “We are real test themselves against Gulliver Prep’s top Spanish River played some of its starters in scrimmage. The only points in the game came pleased about that.” players. Although they were able to keep the the first couple of possessions and West Boca on a 28-yard field goal by Mike Jaffee with Offensively, the Bulls had its ups and Raiders out of the end zone, Spanish River Raton had most of its reserves on the field 5:56 remaining in the first quarter. Randolph and Calvo Collect NGCA Honors By: Chad Beattie coach Danny Randolph, the Fighting ern. Lynn earned a ranking as high as No. Coral Springs, Fla. – Lynn University’s Knights earned a top-five finish in nine of 3 and made its 11th NCAA Tournament women’s golf team rose back to national the 10 events in which they competed. The appearance. prominence this season and head coach SSC Coach of the Year’s squad won team Calvo becomes the first All-America Danny Randolph and Irene Cavlo were titles at the Flagler Fall Slam, Kiawah selection for LU in four years. A SSC a part of that. Randolph was honored as Island Intercollegiate and the Embry- First Team pick, she led the Fighting National Golf Coaches Association South Riddle Invitational, marking the first time Knights, and was fifth in the SSC, with a Region Coach of the Year while Calvo in five years Lynn has won three tourna- 76.72 stroke average. The Madrid, Spain, garnered All-America Honorable Men- ments in a season. The Knights finished product logged six top-10 finishes and five tion recognition. second at the SSC Championship, just one top-five finishes along with winning the vo also tied for fourth at the SSC Cham- Under the direction of first-year head stroke behind champion Nova Southeast- Barry-Florida Tech-Lynn tri-match. Cal- pionship to earn All-Tournament honors. Why The Miami Heat Should Worry as They Go Deeper in the Playoffs By: Steve Rawnsley with a grain of salt. So far Shane Battier is After riding the historic game four per- shooting 10.5% this series. He shot under formances by LeBron and Wade in the game 40% for the year also, and he is starting in four win, the Heat now have home court place of Bosh, as they move LeBron to the advantage, and have the momentum head- four. Mike Miller is not much better at 33%, ing into what is now a best of three series and only averaging 2.5 points per game. against the Pacers. On the surface, every- These are the guys that the Heat decided to thing is all good heading into game five. use the mid-level exception on to surround However, there are some major concerns their big trio. They simply have to play bet- for the Heat heading into the rest of the se- ter. ries, and beyond. LeBron’s game four performances The biggest concern is the same con- was simply historic. According to the El- cern that has been there since they formed lias Sports Bureau nobody has gone for at their trio. That problem is the supporting least 40 points, 18 rebounds, and 9 assists cast. As great as Wade and LeBron are, in a playoff game since Elgin Baylor in they cannot win this series by themselves. 1961. Not to be outdone by LeBron, Wade fact that the Pacers fell in love with the out- then West had field goal attempts. This is The Heat’s supporting cast must play better made eleven straight field goals start- side shot. They did not feed him enough, es- a very easy fix. than they have been playing. ing late in the second quarter and ending pecially with Battier guarding him. He only The Pacers played into the Heat’s hands, Game one was tied going into the fourth early in the fourth. As great as these guys got eight field goal attempts in the game. and it still took unsustainable performances quarter. Joel Anthony made a layup a min- are, they cannot play like they did in game Granger had more three point attempts by LeBron and Wade to tie up the series. ute into the fourth, and then made one free four. It is just not sustainable. LeBron left throw with about a minute left after a loose Cleveland because he wanted help, but this ball foul. Outside of those two events, no- looks like Cleveland 2.0 right now. body on the Heat scored other than LeBron The other thing to be concerned about And They’re Off and Wade in the fourth quarter. is the Pacers just gave game four away. The In game four, it was the same story, only Pacers missed a lot of open shots in the more extreme. This time Haslem made first quarter. They went 3-11 from down- two free throws with 2:50 left in the second town and they were all open shots. They quarter. Only Wade and LeBron scored for Pacers were sixth in the league in three the next thirteen minutes before Haslem point shooting during the season. The Heat again hit two free throws with 1:30 left in dodged a huge bullet. the third quarter. Then nobody on the Heat The Pacers tried outshoot the Heat to scored other than LeBron and Wade, until the brink of elimination, instead of going Haslem made a jumper with 5:56 to go in to their strength, post play. Roy Hibbert has the fourth. For about twenty one minutes, been the best player for the Pacers in the the Heat’s supporting cast had a total of series. The fact that the Heat have used a two points. Nobody on the Heat scored different starting center in each game tells other than Haslem, LeBron, and Wade for you how much they are hurting in the post, the final thirty minutes. For the most part, and this is where the Pacers have a huge ad- in the two wins, LeBron and Wade have had vantage over Miami. However, in game four to win it by themselves. Hibbert only got nine field goal attempts In game two, outside of LeBron and in thirty-two minutes. Meanwhile, Lean- Boca Raton Tribune columnist and ace photographer Mike Gora captured the start of Wade, the rest of the team had twenty-three dro Barbosa got ten field goal attempts in one of the races this past Saturday in the Florida State Championship bike racing com- points on nine of thirty-four shooting. Ma- nineteen minutes. The Heat did not really petition held at – and sponsored by – Mizner Park in Boca Raton. This photo shows the rio Chalmers had a great game three, but double Hibbert all that much either. opening of the age 35-40 division of Masters won by former National Champion Grant that was in a blow out, so you can take that David West was also silent, due to the Potter of Parkland. Support your community newspaper - Patronize The Boca Raton Tribune Advertisers. Let them know you saw their Ads in the Boca Tribune. 32 - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 - Edition 101 Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - May 24, 2012 through June 6, 2012 • Year III • Number 101 High School Football Spring Recap PART 1

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FOOTBALL GOLF FOOTBALL BASKETBALL West Boca Raton, Spanish Randolph and Calvo Saint Andrew’s Balanced Why The Miami Heat River Limits Gulliver Prep’s Collect NGCA Honors Team Production Will be Should Worry as They Go Running Game in Jamboree Paramount in 2012 Deeper in the Playoffs See page 29 See page 31 See page 30 See page 31

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