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“Kravis on Broadway” Bringing Jersey Boys, Billy Elliott, Mary Poppins to Florida See Pg.B3 The Boca Raton Tribune Your Closest Neighbor for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 • Year III • Number 106- FREE Boca Theater Lovers Gather to Honor McArt, Raise Money to Save Caldwell

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Gisele Zuniga from Zuniga Law PA reading Rotary Club of Boca Sunset Holds its the Tribune Annual Dinner By: Gina Onori On Monday, July 9, at 6 p.m. guests started the night off with cocktail hour and social time at Rosso Italia restaurant on Military Trail in honor of The Boca Raton Sunset Rotary Club for its annual meet- ing. This meeting is held to recap the past Rotary year, issue awards and install incoming officers for the July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Rotary year. The kick-off of the event started with outgoing President Carlos presenting customary awards for perfect attendance and RI Foundation double-sus- tainers, followed by Chris Catoggio for her Service Above Self. As a surprise announcement, President Send us a picture of you reading The Boca Raton Carlos named both Treasurer Ben and Secretary Jer- ry as Officers of the Year. Tribune to [email protected] The dinner was an event that creat- See Pg.7

Nearly 400,000 readers! YOUR CLOSEST NEIGHBOR. 2 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton Museum of Art Marketing Director Gets Fresh Perspective with Chris Catoggio Two New Curators [email protected] BOCA RATON -- The Boca Ra- at the Everson Museum of Art in Account Executive ton Museum of Art will gain fresh Syracuse, New York; and Associate Angelo Lima, Marguax Vickers, perspective on the selection, pre- Curator of Collections and Exhibi- Andre Heizer sentation, interpretation, and cel- tions at the Montgomery Museum ebration of art with two significant of Fine Art in Alabama. She has cu- Art Director staff appointments. rated exhibitions on Mary Cassatt, Marjorie Brandner Boca Police Safety Tip Marisa Pascucci has been ap- George Segal, Georgia O’Keeffe, pointed Curator of 20th Century Ansel Adams, Fairfield Porter, and Graphic Design: Q. What should a driver do when approaching an intersection Matt Epperson in which traffic lights are not working? and Contemporary Art, effective Francisco Goya, and Giovanni June 25, and Kathleen Goncharov Tiepolo. has been named Curator of Exhi- Most recently, Pascucci has been bitions and Audience Engagement, Photographers: A. According to FSS 316.1235, the driver of a vehicle approach- teaching at Palm Beach State Col- effective September 1. lege and serving as Associate Edi- Nicole Vickers, Gabriela Heizer ing an intersection in which the traffic lights are inoperative shall “These appointments come at tor of The Art Economist. Marisa Barbara McCormick stop. After having stopped, the driver shall yield the right-of-way a time of renewed energy at the received her Bachelor of Arts in to any vehicle which has entered the intersection from another Boca Raton Museum of Art as Arts History from the American Video Production highway, or which is approaching so closely as to constitute an im- we strengthen our commitment University in Washington, D.C. Director mediate hazard during the time when the driver is moving across to engaging our audience in a way and her Master of Arts in Art His- Klaiton Silva or within the intersection. that’s creative, insightful, and play- tory and Museum Studies from Crime and safety questions are answered by officers from the ful while still embracing our mis- Case Western Reserve University Interns: Boca Raton Police Crime Prevention Unit. For more information, sion of inspiring and educating the in conjunction with the Cleveland Guadalupe Monarrez, visit www.BocaPolice.com. community through fine art,” said Museum of Art. Gina Onori, Malcolm Shields, Steven Maklansky, director of the Goncharov has served as Cu- Shannon Copeland Boca Raton Museum of Art. “I am rator at The New School in New confident our new curators’ exper- York, Public Art Curator at Mas- tise, vision, and professional net- sachusetts Institute of Technology, works will provide important con- Curator of Contemporary Art at The Boca RatonTribune Boca Raton Police Blotter tributions to the success and impact the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke mailing address: of the museum.” University, and as Curator at the Ju- P.O. Box 970593 07/09/2012 SHOPLIFTING/ RETAIL THEFT In their new roles, Pascucci and dith K. and David J. Brodsky Center Boca Raton, FL 33497 Jamie Bonnie, 38, was arrested for retail theft/shoplifting at 686 Goncharov will help plan, organize, for Innovative Editions at Rutgers Office Address: 399 NW Boca Raton W. Glades Road and select the Museum’s diverse University. Blvd., Suite 212 - Boca Raton Fl, 33432 (CVS) after he allegedly attempted to steal $50worth of mer- and thought-provoking exhibitions. In 2003, Goncharov served as [email protected] chandise. Released on his own recognizance with a notice to Both will assist in the creation and the US Commissioner for the 50th www.bocaratontribune.com appear in court. presentation of lectures, perfor- Venice Biennale, and has curated For general information: mances, concerts, workshops, and numerous exhibitions on the works 561-290-1202 DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 07/09/12 at 5900 N. 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CommunityThe Boca Raton Tribune News Events Planned at Children’s Boca Woman Makes Presentation to Pope Benedict XVI Science Explorium at Sugar VATICAN CITY – Sharon Lee Parker, a Boca Raton native and president of Boehm Porcelain located in Trenton, N.J. recently Sand Park had a private audience with His Holiness BOCA RATON – The Children’s Sci- TIONS Ages 7+ Pope Benedict XVI, and presented him with ence Explorium at Sugar Sand Park, 300 Dates: Each Sat. and Sunday, 3:30 p.m. an 18-piece set of the Precipio and a hand- S. Military Trail, Boca Raton, is open Cost is free. made bust of Pope John Paul II. M-F, 9am- 6pm; Sat./Sun./Holidays, She said in an email that the Pope smiled 10am-5pm. Call (561) 347-3913 or visit GRAB AND GO ECO-PACKS and “was particularly pleaseD to receive the www.scienceexplorium.org/ Grab a pack and set out to explore beautiful sculpture of his dear friend.” Boca Raton Tribune writer Skip Sheffield Sugar Sand Park! Backpack themes vary Sharon Lee Parker, originally from Boca, Upcoming events include: and are supplied with tools and materials previously wrote a feature story about Park- er for this newspaper. presents Pope Benedict XVI with a porcelain to guide your family through an investi- set and a bust of the late Pope John Paul II. SCIENCE STORIES Ages 5+ gation of the plants, animals, insects and Join us for your favorite science in- geology of the park. Open to those ages 5 spired stories. and over with parent/guardian Woman’s Purse Stolen While Dates: Each Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Cost Date & Time: Available during normal is free. Explorium hours. Cost: $10 per hour SCIENCE DEMONSTRA- She Loads Groceries BOCA RATON – On Tuesday, July 10 could not pull the purse from his grasp. The at 12:15 p.m., Boca Raton Police responded suspect ran to a waiting small silver car, got to the scene of a robbery that occurred in into the passenger seat and the driver fled the parking lot of the Publix Store in Pal- the plaza. The victim was not injured. metto Park Square, 1339 West Palmetto The police report said the suspect was Park Road. a black male in his late teens or early 20s, Police said the victim told officers she about 5-foot-10, thin, wearing a white t- & was pushing a shopping cart, which con- shirt and white cargo shorts. tained groceries and her purse, to her parked If anyone has information about this 315-269-3882 car. She briefly turned away from the cart crime, they are asked to call Detective Scott to open the trunk when she saw a male run Hanley at (561) 338-1344 or Palm Beach by and grab her purse. The victim initially County Crime Stoppers at (800) 458-TIPS. struggled to hold onto her purse, but she

Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 4 - Edition 106 Boca Woman Named to Everglades Preservation Group’s Board BOCA RATON -- Nancy Marshall, as official co-chairs of our seventh an- Nat King Cole Foundation and involved president of the Arthur R. Marshall nual River of Grass Gala, which will be with other organizations such as the Foundation for the Everglades, which held December 8 at The Colony Hotel, Women’s Circle, Financial Planning As- champions the restoration and preserva- Palm Beach.” sociation, NAWBO, Women’s Business tion of the greater ecosystem of Flori- Thais Piotrowski is a private wealth Development Council of Florida among da’s historic River of Grass, announced advisor and certified financial planner others. She lives in Boca Raton with her that Thais Piotrowski of Boca Raton has for Ameriprise Financial. She is also husband, Matt Piotrowski, and their dog, been named to the nonprofit organiza- licensed as a chartered retirement plan- Vida. tion’s board of directors. ning counselor and small business finan- Based in Palm Beach County, the “Thais Piotrowski brings nearly a cial advisor. She has a Bachelor of Arts Marshall Foundation champions the res- decade of business experience to the degree from the University of Florida, toration and preservation of the greater Marshall Foundation, and her expertise and is a huge fan of the Gators. Grow- Everglades ecosystem through science- in both wealth management and estate ing up with two parents who have ca- based education and outreach programs. planning will be particularly invaluable reers in agronomy, and being born and Annually, more than 25,000 elementary as this growing and vital nonprofit or- raised in Brazil, where nature is valued and high school students in Palm Beach ganization approaches our 15th anniver- and cared for, she has a true appreciation County actively participate in the Mar- sary in 2013,” said Marshall. “I am par- for the Everglades and understands its shall Foundation’s various education ticularly pleased that both Thais and her importance to future generations. programs. Thais Piotrowski husband Matthew have agreed to serve Piotrowski is also on the board of the Boca Theater Lovers Gather to Honor McArt, Raise Money to Save Caldwell Story, photos by Dale M. King Through her Royal Palm Center Pro- BOCA RATON – Several hundred duction Company, she established Jan lovers of live theater gathered July 8 to McArt’s Royal Palm Dinner Theatre and honor a local stage icon and to raise cash Jan’s Rooftop Cabaret Theatre, along to save the financially strapped Caldwell with the Little Palm Children’s Theatre Theatre. in Boca Raton. She also started theatres in Vickie Halmos, executive producer Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach, Key West of Entr’Acte Theatrix and Palm Beach and Miami Beach, and produced many Principal Players, hosted a special after- shows through her not-for-profit wing, show tribute to Jan McArt, the director Jan McArt’s American Festival Series. of Theatre Arts Program Development Simultaneously, she produced three na- at Lynn University who is widely recog- tional touring companies of The Pirates nized as the First Lady of Florida’s Musi- of Penzance. cal Theatre. In 1989 she brought an original mu- McArt was honored at a Piano Bar/ sical, The Prince of Central Park, to the Pizza Party at the Caldwell following Belasco Theatre on Broadway. the Sunday matinee performance of “Je- She was a leading soprano with San sus Christ Superstar.” Entr’Acte Theat- Francisco Opera and NBC Opera and has Al Zucaro and wife Yvonne Boice Zucaro in the Caldwell Theatre lobby. rix and Palm Beach Principal Players are starred in world premieres in New York. Brith International National Performing Entr’Acte Theatrix and Palm Beach performing the Andrew Lloyd Webber- Having made her symphony debut with Arts Award, 278 Carbonell Award nomi- Principal Players will conclude their pro- Tim Rice rock opera 15 times this month Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, the nations for her dinner theatre, and a Car- duction of “Jesus Christ Superstar” with in hopes of pulling the Caldwell out of Columbia concert artist became a favorite bonell Best-Actress Award for her perfor- the following performances: bankruptcy. guest performer with symphonies across mance in Nightclub Confidential. + Friday, July 13 – 8 p.m. The tribute to McArt included a re- the country. Her Royal Palm Dinner Theatre took + Saturday, July 14 – 2 & 8 p.m. union of supporters and performers from She has co-starred with Liberace and its last bow in April 2001 after a record + Sunday, July 15 – 3 p.m. her long-running Royal Palm Dinner Jack Jones; played well-known caba- run of nearly 24-1/2 years. Tickets are $25 for reserved seating, Theatre, where an after-show pizza party ret nightspots such as the St. Regis and In 2004, she was appointed director $15 for groups and children under 12, and was a tradition. Pierre Hotels, New York, the Coconut of theatre arts program development at $10 student rush (with ID) at the door on “Just as this production of ‘Jesus Grove, , and the Colony and Lynn University. She is the founder and day of show. This ticket price is inclu- Christ Superstar’ is reviving the recent- Society, London. She also has performed producer of the Libby Dodson’s Live at sive of all fees. To purchase tickets call ly-shuttered Caldwell Theatre, so too concert engagements in Saudi Arabia, Lynn series. 877.710.7779. see pics pg. B5 did we use this show to remember with Tokyo, Hong great fondness another vanished cultural Kong and landmark in Boca Raton, the Royal Palm Bangkok. Dinner Theatre, and its guiding light and Through- guardian angel, the always enchanting out her ca- Jan McArt,” said Halmos. reer, McArt McArt sat in the center orchestra sec- has earned tion during the production, and met her awards and fans at the theater entrance minutes after recognition the conclusion of the program. She min- such as the gled with the crowd as visitors prepared prestigious to step into the next room for refresh- George Ab- ments. bott Lifetime The decrees of two governors named Achievement McArt as the First Lady of Florida’s Award from Musical Theatre. Many people do not the South associate Jan McArt with opera because Florida En- of her impressive career in Florida. Her tertainment award winning performance in NBC’s La Writers, the Boheme led to an invitation from Mae- Palm Beach stro Arturo Toscanini to have lunch at his Post’s “One home. of the 100 She made her New York debut in Most Influ- Mother of Us All, Virgil Thompson con- ential People ducting, and premiered in The Abduction in Florida for of Europa, composer Darius Milhoud This Centu- conducting, in San Francisco. ry,” the B’Nai Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 5

Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 6 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Palm Beach County Commission Upcoming Events at FAU and offers thanks to Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff Boca Chamber

From left are Todd Bonlarron, State Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff and Commissioner Karen Marcus Cast of “Love’s Labours Lost” at Florida Atlantic University State Sen. Ellyn Bogdanoff accepted meeting. The board thanked Sen. Bogda- BOCA RATON – The following events Tickets: $20, with group and package a certificate of appreciation from Com- noff for her service as chair of the Palm are planned at Florida Atlantic Univeristy: prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep missioner Karen Marcus and Legislative Beach County Legislative Delegation and Friday, July 13, 7 p.m. Saturday, July 21, 1 p.m. Affairs Director Todd Bonlarron at the the work she does in Tallahassee on be- Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by Wil- Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman July 10 Board of County Commissioners half of Palm Beach County residents. liam Shakespeare Musical Revue Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton Tickets: $20, with group and package Tickets: $20, with group and package prices available prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep Monthly Zonta Club Luncheon HYPERLINK “http://www.fau.edu/ Saturday, July 21, 7 p.m. festivalrep” \t “_blank” www.fau.edu/festi- Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by Wil- to be Held July 17 valrep liam Shakespeare Deerfield Beach -- Join us at our Center for Girls, Broward County The FAU production of Shakespeare’s Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton luncheon meetings to be held on the Zonta International is a classified ser- “Love’s Labour’s Lost” is set in Key West in Tickets: $20, with group and package 3rd Tuesday of each month. The meet- vice organization of executives and pro- the 1920s. In this upbeat and funny story, prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep ing will be held at Duffy’s of Deerfield fessionals working together to advance four young men resolve to give up wine, The following activities planned by the Beach, 401 N. Federal Highway, Deerfield the status of women locally and world- women and song. With the arrival of a prin- Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce: Beach. The Club will have networking wide through service and advocacy. The cess from Paris and her entourage in Key NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION West, however, each of the young men’s re- When: Tuesday, July 10 / 11:45 a.m. to from 11:15 – 11:45 and lunch at noon on organization has more than 1,200 clubs solve is tested. Play runs through July 21. 1:15 p.m. July 17. Our guest speaker will be Kath- in 67 countries, with a membership of Saturday, July 14, 1 p.m. Where: Bogart’s Bar & Grille (3200 Air- leen Ryan, Development Director PACE nearly 33,000. Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by Wil- port Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431) liam Shakespeare MEMBERSHIP BREAKFAST Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton When: Thursday, July 12 / 7:45 a.m. to Tickets: $20, with group and package 9:00 a.m. prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep Where: Via Mizner Golf & Country Saturday, July 14, 7 p.m. Club (6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Ra- Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman ton, FL 33433) Musical Revue NOTE: There is no Government Affairs University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton Committee meeting in July! Tickets: $20, with group and package RIBBON CUTTING - D’larosa-Lurie prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep Gallery The musical revue will include favor- When: Thursday, July 12 / 5:30 p.m. to ites by Jerry Herman including music from 6:00 p.m. “Mame,” “Hello Dolly,” “Mack and Mable,” Where: 302 South Federal Highway - “La Cage Aux Folles,” and many others. Royal Palm Place, Boca Raton, FL 33432) Sunday, July 15, 1 p.m. AMBASSADORS at the Chamber Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by Wil- When: Friday, July 13 / 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 liam Shakespeare p.m. Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton PULSE LUNCHEON Tickets: $20, with group and package When: Tuesday, July 17 / 11:45 a.m. to prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep 1:15 p.m. The FAU production of Shakespeare’s Where: Ruth’s Chris Steak House (225 “Love’s Labour’s Lost” is set in Key West in NE Mizner Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432) the 1920s. In this upbeat and funny story, Program: Lessons from a Serial Entre- four young men resolve to give up wine, preneur Speaker: Dan Cane, CEO of Mod- women and song. With the arrival of a prin- ernizing Medicine cess from Paris and her entourage in Key NOTE: There is no Economic Develop- West, however, each of the young men’s re- ment Committee meeting in July! solve is tested. Play runs through July 21. RIBBON CUTTING - Verizon Wireless Thursday, July 19, 1 p.m. Premium Wireless Retailer Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman When: Wednesday, July 18 / 5:30 p.m. to Musical Revue 7:30 p.m. FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY - Call Today! University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton Where: 5050 Town Center Circle, Suite Tickets: $20, with group and package 223, Boca Raton, FL 33486 prices available www.fau.edu/festivalrep SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSI- The musical revue will include favor- NESS LUNCHEON ites by Jerry Herman including music from When: Thursday, July 19 / 12:00 p.m. to “Mame,” “Hello Dolly,” “Mack and Mable,” 1:15 p.m. “La Cage Aux Folles,” and many others. Where: Maggiano’s Little Italy (21090 Friday, July 20, 7 p.m. Saint Andrews Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33433) Theatre: Showtune, A Jerry Herman Speaker: Melanie Dickinson, President Musical Revue & Publisher of the South Florida Business University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton Journal

Community News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 7 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Shoppes at Village Pointe to Host “PAW-ty Time” benefit for Tri County BOCA RATON -- The Shoppes at Village her family-oriented plaza. Tenants there in- Pointe and the Tri County Humane Society clude Donna Pascoe Salon, WRPBiTV, End- are partnering for the Boca Raton Chamber less Ener-Chi Wellness Center, Michael’s of Commerce’s Boca Festival Days to create Body Scene, the Boca Dance Studio, and a party that celebrates the entire family. many others. “Paw-ty Time” is a free event that will “This is going to be an exciting party for feature pet adoptions, a happy dog contest, the entire community,” said Suzi Goldsmith, pet photography, live bands, dancers, art Executive Director and Co-Founder of the displays, specialty vendors, food, a cruise raf- Tri County Humane Society. “It will really be fle and more. It is scheduled Sunday, August an all-out celebration with fun things for ev- 12 from 4-7pm. The Shoppes at Village eryone to enjoy. We are thrilled that Yvonne Pointe is located at 6018 SW 18th Street in chose us to be her partner for this event and Boca Raton. we look forward to showcasing many of the “We are delighted to be sponsoring the incredible animals we have that are waiting Tri County Humane Society for Boca Fes- for good homes.” tival Days,” said Yvonne Boice, owner of At this event, if people consider adopting Shown from left are Melanie Gibbs, Donna Pascoe, Amanda Chussler, Yvonne Boice, Suzi the Shoppes at Village Pointe. “This event a pet, they will be entitled to a $25 discount Goldsmith, Dr. Theresa Pantanella, MaryAnne Fried, Fotis Papamichael will increase awareness about the wonder- on the fee. The Tri County Humane Society ful pets they have available for adoption and is a 100% no-kill organization and a 100% will raise funds through an array of exciting not for profit shelter. On going fundraising raffle items, including a Caribbean cruise do- helps meet these animal’s needs for the best nated by Fugazy Travel.” possible vet care and nutrition. The owner of two dogs, Boice selected For more details about this event or to the Tri County Humane Society as her char- learn more about pets for adoption please ity to sponsor for Boca Festival Days because visit www.tricountyhumane.org she felt the organization was a good fit with Rotary Club of Boca Sunset Holds its Annual Dinner By: Gina Onori Gloria and Berney Cole, Lupe Eyde, On Monday, July 9, at 6 p.m. guests Marylin and Ray Gambino, Susan Buck, started the night off with cocktail hour Terri Reynolds, Loretta Baldwin, Ray- and social time at Rosso Italia restaurant mond Becker, Bev Leitherer, and Agnis on Military Trail in honor of The Boca LeBright. Raton Sunset Rotary Club for its annual The climax of the dinner was when meeting. This meeting is held to recap Lee Bernard was awarded Rotarian of the past Rotary year, issue awards and the Year. President Carlos commenced install incoming officers for the July 1, Lee for his enduring efforts, particularly 2012 through June 30, 2013 Rotary year. with the expanding Dictionary project The kick-off of the event started that provided dictionaries for third grad- with outgoing President Carlos pre- ers in four elementary schools and an senting customary awards for perfect after school program at Boca Helping attendance and RI Foundation double- Hands. sustainers, followed by Chris Catoggio Then incoming officers began with for her Service Above Self. As a surprise Disctrict Governor Terri Wescott in- announcement, President Carlos named stalling Immediate Past President Car- both Treasurer Ben and Secretary Jerry los as the new Areas One Governor, re- as Officers of the Year. sponsible for the five Boca Raton Clubs. The dinner was an event that created Wrapping up the event, Past Presi- several transformations. Director Russ dents with traditional form passed the was asked by President Ron to introduce gavel “through the years” to incoming the clubs proposed strategic plan. The President Ron LeBright. Following the club expects Russ to provide goals and gavel passing, PDG Phill and DG Terri objectives for the next three years dur- installed President Ron, IPP Carlos and ing his term in hopes of providing focus the remaining incoming officers: VP Lee, for the Rotary Club’s projects and mem- Treasurer Ben, Secretary Jerry, and di- bership growth. rectors Chris, David and Russ. Honoring their officers and club at The Rotary Club meets every Mon- the event included relatives and guests day evening at 6:00 p.m. at Helping such as: District 6930 Governor Terri Hands. For more information visit www. Wescott, Honorary Member Peg Lustig, bocasunsetrotary.com see pics on pg.B9 THE ORGANIZER Closets-Garages-Offices-Filing Garage Sales-Pack/Unpack Moving Boxes-Holiday Decorating $25 per hour

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Boca Festival Days is a True right to edit the letters for spelling, gram- All letters to the editor should be sent to: Example of Community Partnership The Boca Raton Tribune, P.O. Box 970593 - Boca Raton, FL 33497 The headline on today’s column is tak- August 9 - Cocktails for a Cause - 6 to 8 Letters to the Editor en from an item on the Greater Boca Raton p.m. Dear Dale, Chamber of Commerce website announcing The summer’s best wine tasting event is a bit earlier this year – the Wine the upcoming, much anticipated Boca Festival OK, great start. Let’s take a look at the next & All That Jazz event. We hope the Boca Raton Tribune will join us on Days to be held throughout the month of Au- couple of weeks:’ Saturday, August 4th, for an evening of elegant fun - dining, dancing and tasting fantastic wines at the beautiful Boca Raton Resort & Club. It will gust. be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mizner Center at the Resort. General admission For years, this has always been at the top of August 10 - Habitat’s 2012 Mr. Stud Finder is $50; $100 for VIP admission. my list of favorite summer activities. Bachelor Auction - 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sincerely, I was checking out the website to see what Troy M. McLellan is happening this year, and I found there are August 11 - Health and Fitness EXPO with President and CEO lots of activities that please. Florida Blue and FitWize4Kids - 10:00 a.m. Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce There’s a great back-story for all the ac- to 4:00 p.m. tivities. Boca Festival Days is the Chamber’s To the Editor: outreach to the non-profit community. Non- August 11 - Wine Tasting Safari - 7:00 to The Wayne Barton Study Center and The Boca West Foundation are profit Boca Chamber members join forces 9:00 p.m. helping thousands of children in need prepare for school. with for-profit Chamber members to hold fun- The “Back to School Jam” is held annually to ensure all children are af- filled events. The goal is to raise awareness August 17 - Boca’s Ballroom Battle - 6:00 forded an opportunity to have backpacks, school supplies, health exams to include physicals, immunizations and eye exams and other vital informa- and funds for the non-profit members’ philan- p.m. tion. The event will be held Aug. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wayne thropic efforts. Barton Study Center, 269 NE 14th St., Boca Raton All month long, residents of Boca Ra- August 19 - Party with Promise - Family Sincerely, ton will travel from event to event, participat- Promise and the Chamber Ambassadors - 5:00 Barton’s Boosters ing in everything that is great about this City p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - from the smaller events to the grand. To the Editor: Lots of activities are already scheduled. August 20 - So You Think You Can Sing? The Supreme Court’s recent ruling [on Obamacare] will only add to the But there is apparently still time to organize a Karaoke Contest - Hospice of Palm Beach anxiety that the healthcare reform law created for Floridians concerned list-minute event. County - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. about jobs, our economic recovery, and access to quality healthcare. This Let’s see, so what is on the list. Well, it divisive policy increases taxes, places new regulations on businesses and appears one of the first actually happens at August 22 - Hospice by the Sea – Evening raids $500 billion from Medicare, and I’m committed to replacing it with real solutions that will improve access to quality healthcare without sac- end of this month. On July 30, the Second rificing choices or creating additional burdens for our already struggling Annual White Coats-4-Care Reception spon- Not to tip my hand, but I really, really enjoy businesses and hard working Floridians. sored by Kaye Communications, will be held at the Ballroom Battle. My wife has turned me Sincerely, the Bridge Hotel. This special program ben- into a big fan of “Dancing with the Stars,” and Adam Hasner / Republican Candidate for Congress District 22 efits Florida Atlantic University’s Charles E. this is very much like it. (By the way, Troy, Schmidt College of Medicine. if you are reading this, my wife desperately Let’s check the first week or so and see wants to be one of the dancers.) what’s on tap. Oh, and speaking of taps, the Chamber will tap a few bottles of vino at the I don’t want to give away the entire month annual Wine and All That Jazz activity. Usu- of activities, but I did want to stress that Fes- ally an end-of-summer program, this year it is tival Days programs: one of the first, scheduled for Aug. 4 • Are planned and run by non-profits So the first week shapes up like this: • Are supported by for-profits Aug. - Kidsafe Luncheon Seminar - Kidsafe Foundation and NCCI - 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. • Raise awareness and funds for the non- profits August 1 - BIG ART - Miniature Golf - 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. • Are held throughout the month of Au- gust at various locations in the greater Boca August 3 - G.W. Bailey First Responders Raton area Charitable Fund, Inc.- Honorable Men in Uni- form Bartending at Morton’s - 6:00 to 8:00 • Offer a unique and fun advertising and p.m. philanthropic opportunity to for-profits -- at a fraction of the usual cost. August 4 - Wine & All That Jazz - 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Get ready to bring your summer to a happy conclusion with some fun events. Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 9 The Boca Raton Tribune EDITORIALS & LETTERS East/West Boca Raton, FL THOUGHTS FROM THE PUBLISHER By Douglas Heizer The Quest For Dividends

By: Robert J. Tamasy tional chart or on a paycheck. For instance, dedica- ly word!”(Proverbs 15:23). “Pleasant words are a Anyone actively involved in investments un- tion to physical fitness – through healthy eating honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the derstands the importance of dividends. One of and a consistent exercise program – can pay great bones” (Proverbs 16:24). the selling points of many life insurance plans, for dividends in terms of personal well-being, not Gift of compassion. When someone is con- example, is the amount of dividends projected for only physically but also emotionally, mentally and fronted with adversity or pain, a caring, comforting appreciating the value of the policy. And when we socially. word can provide needed strength and hope. “…so invest in individual stocks, or in more comprehen- All of these kinds of dividends, for the most that we can comfort those in any trouble with the sive mutual funds, we desire to receive the highest part, are self-oriented. We want to get a reason- comfort we ourselves have received from God” (2 and fastest dividend rates. able return for our investments, whether they in- Corinthians 1:3-7). We pursue other kinds of dividends as well. volve money, time, energy, or talent. But can we Availability as a mentor. Those of us that have For instance, we strive to build beneficial relation- reap dividends from pursuits where the focus is to traveled further down the road of life have wisdom, ships with customers, clients, colleagues, suppliers, give – and not to get? experience and insights that we can offer through sometimes even competitors, hoping these connec- Yes we can, which is one reason Jesus taught, “It mentoring relationships, helping others through tions will pay “dividends” that enhance our busi- is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts what life has taught us. “As iron sharpens iron, so ness productivity and success. 20:35). Here are some practical ways for doing this one man sharpens another” (Proverbs 27:17). We invest long hours on the job, dedicated to that can pay great dividends: A helping hand. Work seemingly impossible proving our value as employees, leaders, and mem- Words of encouragement. In an age when we for one person becomes much easier when others bers of the corporate team. Our hope is that this find ourselves surrounded by negativity, a few well- committed to the same goal share in performing labor and devotion will pay dividends in terms of chosen, positive words can lift someone’s spirits it. “Two are better than one, because they have professional advancement, increased responsibility – a compliment, words of praise or appreciation a good return for their work…. A cord of three and authority, and greater compensation. for work well done, assurance that the moment’s strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:9- There are other kinds of “dividends” that can- difficulties will not last forever. “A man finds joy 12). not be calculated by a sales report, in an organiza- in giving an apt reply – and how good is a time-

POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. In Transit During Rush Hour!

In big cities around the world, it’s customary at ing one’s best, every personal effort takes place in the the terrain until you encounter them wherever they certain times of the day to notice multitudes rushing real world, with all its impediments and frustrations. appear, at varied intersections in the course of the everywhere, with only a few of them actually getting Plan at positively affecting earth’s citizens through journey. Only remember that in the world you are just somewhere! what you accomplish and exemplify through all you passing through; be not too attached to what is transi- It is a most frustrating experience to be stuck in attempt! tory, and of limited value! As a resident alien, function heavy traffic, often paralysed and, thus, going nowhere! If you haven’t satisfactorily succeeded in life, per- according to your true identity! Far worse than that, are countless individuals with haps what you still need is to take the first step to lead Move in life with a sense of urgency, but never to every possibility of reaching pleasant destinations, you where you must go. Remember that this journey the point of being enslaved by anyone or anything. who allow real or imaginary obstacles to impede any is both individual and also communal. There are many You need not add any more to the rush hour already progress. Yet, most barriers can be overcome; stop things you can only achieve alone, while several other present in this mad world! Too much personal hurry, signs and red lights are only momentary pauses in the projects will get done as you partner with others head- when there is no special reason for it, only leads to journey. ing in the direction you need to reach! new, undesirable frustrations and unexpected delays! It is better to concentrate on where you are, at any God has mapped out the course we should take for God may offer alternative routes for your journey given moment – the tangible here-and-now – than safe passage and eventual arrival, in spite of unex- on earth, but forward remains the only direction He some imagined locations that take too long to reach, if pected detours and inevitable barriers, even if experi- desires for you to travel, remembering what Lloyd J. at all. Be present to where you are; “bloom where you enced differently by each traveller. God Himself leads Ogilvie once reflected: “There is no ‘exit’ sign along are planted!” Focus on your point of departure and His own into places or circumstances where no oth- the corridors of life.” Every step you take, and every move forward from there! er person will go nor experience. Nevertheless, God move you make, must be accomplished with conscious Aiming at mountain tops may be a desirable ven- Himself will always remain at the side of each of His caution. But until your life’s work is over, concentrate ture for some occasions; often they can be reached pilgrims, whatever the level of their progress may be! on what you need to fulfil, and where you are supposed and truly enjoyed. Nevertheless, daily life is down- Nevertheless, distractions abound along the way. to go, even in spite of the world’s rush hour, anytime to-earth! While one should soar like eagles in pursu- And you won’t know of certain obstructions along you find yourself affected by it!

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

Editorials & Letters www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 10 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune COMMUNITY NEWS East/West Boca Raton, FL Children’s Museum Sets Old Time Rock ‘n Roll Friday Fun Days; Concert Returns to Announces New Hours Delray Beach July 15

BOCA RATON – The Boca Raton July 13th and August 3rd: DJ Big By Skip Sheffield They entertained Prince Rainier and Children’s Museum has announced a Smile Fun and Games Dance Party DELRAY BEACH -- It was one of Prince Albert and shared stages with schedule of Friday Fun Days this sum- July 20th: Country singing star, Am- the most rollicking experiences one Barry Manilow, Jack Jones and the mer, and has also changed its hours of ber Leigh and her violin students could have in church. Nearly 400 peo- Platters. They have extensively per- operation. July 27th: Drumming with Buckley ple spontaneously started humming formed on cruise lines, including Car- Effective immediately, the Children’s Griffs along to old time rock hits and dancing nival, Princess and Crystal. Museum will be open Monday through up and down the aisles like they were Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays, Friday Fun Days ends Aug. 10 with teens— and some were teens! And it’s • DYMiN of Boynton Beach and noon to 4 p.m. Bobby the Balloon Guy’s Zany Magical about to happen again in what has be- formerly of Belize. She appears regu- Also, kids are encouraged to bring Balloon Show. come an annual tradition in the open- larly at Crane’s Beach House tiki bar in their family and friends and join in the to-public Old Time Rock ’n Roll Con- Delray Beach. She delights audiences fun every Friday at 1 pm in the Rickards Drop-in or register ahead of time by cert at Unity of Delray Beach. around the world with rock, pop, reg- House for Friday Fun Day. calling 561-368-6875. The $5 per per- Twelve local professional classic gae and soca tunes. DYMiN has re- The schedule is: son cost includes admission to the show and museum visit. rock artists will sing dozens of hits leased several popular CDs, featuring from the 50s through 80s at 4 p.m. on songs she wrote. Sunday, July 15 at Unity of Delray Beach, 101 NW 22nd St. at Swinton • The Bill Band includes brothers FAU College of Education Names Ave. There is no admission charge and John (drums) of Boynton Beach and reservations are not needed. A free will Skip (bass) Sheffield of Boca Raton, love offering will be collected. namesake Bill Curtis (guitar) of Boca Joel Herbst as Assistant Dean “There’s nothing like putting today’s Raton and Deneen Wellings (piano) of BOCA RATON – Joel D. Herbst, Schools. He began teaching at Marjory obligations, chores and stresses aside Boca Raton. John formed the group on Ed.D. has joined Florida Atlantic Univer- Stoneman Douglas High School in Park- for a while to bring back old memories a lark as a tribute to childhood friend sity’s College of Education as assistant land. Leadership positions have occupied and songs that have touched the heart Bill, who has played guitar since his dean, PK-12 Schools and Educational and soul. I know no place to experience early teens but never was in a work- Programs. Herbst will be responsible for this better than with this group of per- ing band. John, Skip and Deneen, who administration, management, evaluation formers who are driven solely by pure made her piano debut at age 4, per- and budgetary concerns for A.D. Hen- love of music,” says concert organizer form with the Praise Team at the First derson University Schools, Palm Pointe and emcee Brenda Robinson of Boyn- Methodist Church of Boca Raton. John Educational Research School at Tradi- ton Beach. and Skip also perform in the Sheffield tion, Pine Jog Environmental Educa- “When they perform hits from such Brothers band with brother Richard tional Center, Everglades Youth Conser- electrifying artists as the Beatles, Billy and Mark Winans. vation Camp, Karen Slattery Educational Joel, Janis Joplin, or the Supremes, it’s Research Center and Troops to Teachers. like instant happiness – the audience • Adding great appeal and talent as “We are excited to welcome Dr. Herbst wonderfully relives cherished memo- newcomers to the cast this year are the into the FAU family,” said Valerie J. Bris- ries, the people they adore, the things smooth sounds of gifted pianist and tor, Ph.D., dean of FAU’s College of Ed- they love, the times they felt so joyful, singer Rick Kupfer of Delray Beach, ucation. “His vast educational experience, inspiring them to dance and sing all the engaging voice of Boca Raton resi- including 18 years in leadership positions, provides a solid foundation for his over- over again. The energy is totally con- dent Marilyn Durant (niece of famed sight responsibilities of the Florida At- tagious.” comedian Jack Durant), the versatile lantic University schools.” She says she’s “gathered the finest chops of Robert Quinn of Deerfield As assistant dean, Herbst’s respon- South Florida oldies rock talent that Beach, sensational blues and rock sing- sibilities will include programmatic and we could find. Last year’s concert lit- er Lisa Engleberg of Boynton Beach, budgetary control of the office functions erally rocked the church. So did the and the incredible mellow sound and and staff, evaluation of the staff, over- 2010 show. The word is out now, and presence of Steven Gershon of Boca seeing the preparation and management we anticipate an even better and bigger Raton. of entitlement and competitive grants, Joel D. Herbst, Ed.D, has joined Florida show this year. It’s not just a rock ’n community engagement and networking, Atlantic University’s College of Educa- roll concert. It’s a summer blast that’s • Jammin’ Jimmy Carillo, a retired development support, public informa- tion as assistant dean, PK-12 Schools and unforgettable.” New York night club DJ and sound tion support, PK-12 facilities reporting, Educational Programs. The performers, many of whom are expert who runs the largest and fast- planning and support, K-12 FTE projec- new this year, are: est growing karaoke meetup group in tions, reporting and audits, PK-12 stu- 18 of his 21 years working in Florida’s South Florida, will provide the profes- dent records, PK-12 policy development education system. He has served on nu- • Like Honey, the duo of Joan Sliwin sional audio for the concert. and oversight, PK-12 intergovernmental merous committees and boards of educa- Glasser and Alexandra Sliwin Collins relations and other special projects or tion agencies including Florida Associa- of Delray Beach. Famous for intricate Brenda Robinson, concert pro- initiatives engaging grades in the PK-12 tion of School Administrators, American harmonies, they performed with Bob ducer/founder and Unity of Delray sector. Association of School Administrators and Seger, Glenn Frey of the Eagles and Beach’s public relations director will “I am truly excited to work with the the Florida Department of Education. Bob Hope (in Vietnam). Joan sang with again serve as hostess/emcee. faculty and staff of the College of Edu- He received a bachelor’s degree and Loretta Lynn for several years. They Unity of Delray Beach is located on cation,” said Herbst. “I am looking for- master’s degree in social science educa- have performed locally at a number of the northwest corner of 101 NW 22nd ward to enhancing current program de- tion from Nova Southeastern University. establishments, including The Living St. at Swinton Ave., 22 blocks north of velopment and delivery.” He continued at Nova to earn an educa- Room and Gizzi’s. Atlantic Avenue. For more information, Herbst joined FAU from the Broward tional specialist degree in educational County School Board Office where he leadership, and he earned a Doctorate of call the church office Monday through served as South Area Superintendent of Education degree from FAU in 2003. • One Plus One, the duo of Mari- Thursday, 9 to 5, at 561-276-5796. on and George Frega of Lake Worth. bocaratontribune.com • bocaratontribune.com bocaratontribune.com

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MunicipalThe Boca Raton Tribune News Palm Beach County CommissionersVote to Hold the Line on Tax Rate for 2013 Palm Beach County Commissioners erty tax rate, said County Administrator Bob locations from the CDBG, HOME and ESG Palm Glades Apartments. NewKita is a non- voted this week to hold the line on the fiscal Weisman. programs total approximately $7.5 million profit organization whose mission is to en- 2013 tax rate. In other business at the July 10 meeting, for Palm Beach County. hance personal enrichment and community They directed staff to submit to Proper- commissioners took the following action: Transit Village – postponed for 60 days unity through recreational activities, sports, ty Appraiser Gary Nikolits a proposed maxi- Island Way – postponed selection of an a proposal for development of the county- health, fitness, entertainment and education. mum millage rate of 4.7815 mills for the alignment for Jupiter Park Drive/Western owned village transit property next to the Annexation – approved an interlocal fiscal year 2013 countywide budget and to Corridor, to be known as Island Way, and di- Tri-Rail station within the city of West agreement with the village of Tequesta for advertise for public hearings on Sept. 6 and rected staff to re-advertise for public hearing Palm Beach’s Transit Oriented Develop- the annexation of three enclaves totaling Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. in the commission cham- on Sept. 11. ment (TOD) district. 2.12 acres located on the south side of Coun- bers in West Palm Beach. The final millage Brownfields – adopted a resolution des- Riviera Beach Marina – approved an in- ty Line Road and east of Riverside Drive. rate can be lower, but not higher, than 4.7815 ignating the former Pike Utilities property, terlocal agreement with the city of Riviera Pero Farms – approved an amended and mills. a county-owned parcel on Charleston Road Beach for improvements to the city marina. restated declaration of covenants and re- The millage rate means county property in unincorporated Lake Worth, as a Brown- The two-phase project includes replacement strictions on 53 acres of the McMurrain owners will pay no more than about $4.78 fields area to facilitate cleanup and rede- of the seawall/bulkheads, piers and docks. property in the Ag Reserve owned by Pero per $1,000 valuation, the same as in fiscal velopment. The estimated cleanup cost is Boynton Marina – postponed to a July West Land, LLC to allow for construction year 2012. $482,000 with approximately $98,000 com- 24 workshop discussion of a request by the and operation of a Pero Family Farms pack- Unlike past years when county officials ing from the EPA’s Brownfields Assessment Boynton Beach CRA to demolish an exist- ing plant. had to lop programs to make up for bud- federal grant fund. ing building on the Boynton Marina site that Palm Tran – approved a contract with get deficits, the county this year has about Action Plan – adopted a resolution ap- formerly housed a dive shop. CBS Outdoor Group, Inc. for installation, $800,000 to spend either for additional ser- proving the Palm Beach County Action Plan SHIP – approved a modification to the maintenance and servicing of bus shelters vices, to increase reserves or lower the prop- for FY 2012-2013. Federal HUD grant al- State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) on Palm Tran fixed routes; also approved a local housing assistance program pertain- contract with Creative Outdoor Advertis- ing to very low, low and moderate income- ing of America, Inc. for installation, main- Ex-TV Weatherman Accused of Having eligible households. SHIP funds require no tenance and servicing of advertising bus local match. benches on Palm Tran fixed routes. Sex With Two Minors; One From Boca NewKita – approved an option agree- Substance ban – directed staff to draft The Palm told authorities they engaged in sexual activity ment with NewKita Group, Inc. for the dona- an ordinance aimed at banning the sale of Beach County with Lopicola sometime between August 2010 tion of an 11.8-acre parcel of county-owned herbal incense, synthetic marijuana and Sheriff ’s Of- and April 2011. They met him through adver- property in unincorporated Belle Glade for bath salts, which can produce a high when fice has arrested tisements placed on the Craigslist website, the development of a multiuse recreational and smoked or ingested. a former TV reports said. community center complex adjacent to the weatherman on One of the boys was 15 at the time and charges he al- lived in Boca Raton, authorities said. But he Commissioner Aaronson Reflects legedly had sex did not come forward with information about with two under- the alleged incident until he moved in with his age boys, includ- uncle in Michigan. The boy is now 16, the re- on 20 Years in Office ing one who port said. By Commission- million over a ten-year period lived in Boca Ra- The teen told police the two met after the er Burt Aaronson Fulfilled campaign promise to eliminate District 5 the “Site One” landfill Robert Lopicola ton at the time, youth placed an ad on Craigslist. The ad stated the report says. he was 18 years old, but the teen said he later BOCA RA- Derailed the Bullet Train (DEBT) in PBSO said Robert J. Lopicola, 42, was taken confessed to Lopicola that he was actually 15, TON -- No man is 1998 & Reorganized DEBT to reverse the into custody on charges of sexual activity with according to the arrest report. an island entire of 1999 referendum mandating a bullet train minors, lewd and lascivious battery, computer The teen told investigators the two had a itself. that would have run through the West Boca/ pornography and child exploitation. Lopicola sexual encounter in Lopicola’s car parked near It is to the Delray area formerly worked at WPTV Channel 5 for eight the boy’s home, according to the report. The credit of my con- Leader in the success of the 1999 $150 years before leaving in 2006. He was arrested in suspect’s other alleged victim was 17 at the stituents, my staff, million Agricultural Reserve bond referen- Wilton Manors, where he had recently moved, time and lived in West Palm Beach, according county staff, civic dum according to Palm Beach County Sheriff ’s Of- to authorities. The PBSO report said the teen’s groups and oth- Responsible for the installation of illumi- fice spokeswoman Teri Barbera. mother came home one day to find Lopicola ers that we have nated street signs in District 5 The PBSO report said that the two teens hiding in the shower. accomplished so much since I took office in Responsible for the County Commission 1992. In particular, the relationships you revising the County’s Investment Policy to have forged with my staff are remarkable. include the purchase of Israel Bonds Adam Hasner Raises $558,000 for My Chief of Staff, Marylou Berger, Instrumental in bringing the Special has been my personal representative in the Olympics/Club Managers Association of community. Her relationships with the Alli- America Therapeutic Recreation Complex – Congressional Campaign in ance of Delray, Coalition of Boynton West the only one of its kind in the United States Residential Association (COBWRA) and the Responsible for the County Commission Second Quarter West Boca Community Council have been adopting an Ordinance authorizing the in- invaluable, not to mention her one-on-one stallation of red light surveillance cameras BOCA RATON - The Adam Hasner for relationships with so many of you. – an 8 year crusade near and dear to my heart United States House of Representatives cam- My Senior Administrative Assistant, Viv- after 6 people from Whisper Walk lost their paign in Florida’s District 22 announced that ian Leiva, oversaw the distribution of hun- lives the candidate raised $558,935 in the second dreds of thousands of dollars that benefitted It would be remiss of me not to mention quarter of fundraising in 2012. This brings these communities. Of her many responsi- the lessons that came from hurricanes Fran- the campaign’s total amount of cash on hand bilities and duties Vivian is most proud of ces, Jeanne & Wilma. Marylou and Vivian to over $1 million. the children and sports programs that ben- came into the office the very next day with “We are truly thankful for all the support efitted from the allocation of those funds. limited resources to respond to literally hun- we have received and look forward to meet- My Secretary, Meaghan White, is often the dreds of calls. Marylou provided me updates ing new people every day that recognize the first line of communication you reach when so I knew where to go next, who needed importance of this election and support my calling my office. She takes great pride in the what and what best to advocate for. I can candidacy,” Hasner said. fact that she serves the very district she grew confidently say that the lessons learned and Campaign Manager Brad Herold stated, up in. the countless hours spent getting us back on “We will continue to build on this positive As my final term nears its end I look back track have contributed to the County’s readi- momentum because our eventual opponent in amazement at all the accomplishments we ness for future storms and other emergen- will be well-funded. Adam and our team look have made over the last 20 years. Here are cies. forward to spending more time meeting with date in the race. In November, he will face the just a few of which I am most proud: It has truly been an honor and privilege voters and supporters who believe in Adam’s winner of the Aug. 14 Democratic primary Introduced Solid Waste Authority bid- serving you all these years and it is my sin- vision that a badly broken Washington must between former West Palm Beach Mayor Lois ding process dubbed “Aaronson Method” by cerest hope that the constituency of District be fixed to get our economy going again.” Frankel and Broward County Commissioner fellow Commissioners saving taxpayers $76 5 continues to have its wishes fulfilled. Republican Hasner is the only GOP candi- Kristin Jacobs. Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 12 - Edition 106 BOCA DANCE STUDIO Celebrating Our 30th Season!

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ENTERTAINMENT AS SEEN BY FEEN New “Spider-Man” The Accomplished Boca is Amazing Among Us Life & See page B6 FOOD REVIEW Linda Bean’s Arts Lobster Roll- It The Boca Raton Tribune - B Section See page B6 Says It All + More See page B8 BJuly 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 • Year III • Number 106 Community Plans Massive Gala, Special Events for Henrietta, Countess de Hoernle’s 100th Birthday By Dale M. King meetings more comfortable. BOCA RATON – Henrietta, Countess The three-times-married Countess said de Hoernle doesn’t have the attitude of a the facility will be named for her second philanthropic icon. Nor does she make an husband, Jeff Gass, a veteran himself who issue about the millions she has donated or served in the U.S. Army during World the 50-plus buildings that bear her name War II and was later put in charge of all or that of her late husband, Count Adolph the documents for the Nuremburg trial. de Hoernle. He died from the after-effects of malaria And she’d rather play bridge than about related to his service in the South Pacific. her upcoming 100th birthday. “I hope I She said she knew the Count “as a make it,” she joked in her typically jovial friend,” having met at a social club in New manner. York. But when her second husband took But the community in general, and sick and was expected to die, “I had to get the organization that gave her and her up and get going and he [Count] sort of husband their titles, have joined together supervised the children while I was gone. to celebrate the Countess, her legacy of That brought us closer together.” She has giving and her longtime support of Boca two daughters and nine grandchildren; the Raton. The Order of St. John of Jerusa- Count had no children when they married. lem, Knights Hospitaller Commandery The Countess recalled that she and of Florida invites the community to join Count de Hoernle both arrived in the together to honor the Countess in several United States within a few years of each ways on her 100th Birthday, Monday, Sept. other. Born Henrietta Rach in Karlsruhe, 24. Festivities include a formal gala pre- Germany, she immigrated to the U.S. at sented by the Order of St. John to benefit age 18 aboard the S.S. Pennland in 1931 local charities, a communitywide “Red, to live with her grandparents in Jackson White & Boca-Blue” Countess Apprecia- Heights in Queens, NY and became an tion Day and the presentation of what is “American by choice” – a point she stress- planned to be a record-breaking birthday es. After being twice widowed, she married card. engineer and entrepreneur Adolph, Count Managing her charitable work from de Hoernle (who immigrated to the U.S. in home since 1981 without a staff, and often 1926) in 1950. working into the early morning hours, the While living in Bronxville, N.Y., the Countess de Hoernle has given away more Countess began volunteering at Lawrence than $40 million of her personal funds to Hospital’s thrift store. While there, she local Boca Raton charities while serving noticed many plaques in the hospital stat- on 16 boards each year for more than 30 ing, “This room is donated by… Inspired different charities in her lifetime. Serving by the generosity of others, she encour- as an inspiring role model of philanthropy aged her husband to do the same. Their with wisdom and grace, there are more first gift was to provide music scholar- than 40 buildings named in her honor in ships to singers through the Liederkranz Boca Raton alone out of the more than 50 Club, a Manhattan social club founded by in Palm Beach County and New York. German-Americans to promote social and “I feel that people who have money instrumental music. should give to the ones who can’t help Following the sale of the County’s com- themselves,” she told the Boca Raton Tri- pany, Stewart Stamping Corp. of Yonkers, bune in a telephone interview. N.Y., in 1965, they took numerous cruises Even as she approaches the century around the world and visited Boca Raton mark, the Countess is still giving. She said many times before moving here in 1981. she recently donated to a project at St. An- Renewed commitment to her charitable drew’s North, adjacent to her home, where work became their “new” life in Florida. a meeting center for veterans is being built. The Countess told the Tribune that “They wanted to put in a few benches,” seeing her name on a building she donated she said in a strong, decisive voice. “That money to “is more of an incentive for oth- wasn’t sufficient. So I gave them money to ers to give. It’s a matter of thinking about put a canopy over it to protect the veterans others. Give your community your very From left: Gala Chair Commander Isabelle K. Paul DCGSI and Gala Vice-Chair Dame from the sun” and other amenities so make best.” Alyce E. Erickson DSJ with (seated) Henrietta, Countess de Hoernle GCSJ, MMSJ

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July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 throughBoca Life July 18,& Arts 2012 Sectionfor news B 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 15B3 “Kravis on Broadway” Bringing Jersey Boys, Billy Elliott, Mary Poppins to Florida WEST PALM BEACH -- The Ray- made its sell-out premiere at the Kra- mond F. Kravis Center for the Perform- vis Center in March 2010. This is the ing Arts announces that subscription story about Rock and Roll Hall of tickets are now on sale for the fifth an- Famers The Four Seasons, and how niversary series of Kravis on Broadway, four blue-collar kids became one of the which will present six smash hit musi- greatest successes in pop music history. cals. Mary Poppins flutters in from Jan. 29 “The 2012-2013 5th Anniver- to Feb. 3 for a performance that the New sary Kravis on Broadway season is a York Daily News calls a “roof-raising, powerful line-up that includes four hit toe-tapping, high-flying extravaganza!” Broadway shows that were also award- Next up is Billy Elliot, the Musical, winning films: Catch Me If You Can, from March 5-10. It is the joyous cele- Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot the Musical bration of one boy’s journey to make his and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. dreams come true. Set in a small town, The season will also present the re- the story follows Billy as he stumbles turn of Jersey Boys, an audience favor- out of the boxing ring and into a bal- ite in West Palm Beach and around the let class, discovering a surprising talent world, and the musical, Jekyll & Hyde, that inspires his family and his whole starring American Idol Season 4 stand- community and changes his life forever. out Constantine Maroulis and Gram- After four years on Broadway and my® nominee and R&B superstar Deb- multiple world-wide tours, Jeckyl and orah Cox, now on its pre-Broadway Hyde The Musical returns in a stun- tour,” ning new pre-Broadway production American Idol standout Constantine Maroulis stars in Jeckyl and Hyde, the Musical. Catch Me if you Can, to be presented that first grabbed audiences and trans- hop aboard a battered old bus search- $505 and go on sale to the general pub- Nov. 13-18, is based on the hit Dream- formed JEKYLL & HYDE into a theat- ing for love and friendship in the middle lic this Friday, July 13 at 10 a.m. Kravis Works film and the true story that in- rical phenomenon. It will be presented of the Australian outback and end up on Broadway will now be available for spired it. March 5-10. finding more than they could ever have purchase on line at www.kravis.org/ From Dec. 19 to Jan. 6, Jersey Boys From April 23-28, Priscilla Queen of dreamed. broadway or by calling the Kravis Cen- will be back at Kravis. Close to 50,000 the Desert will grace the stage: It is the Subscriptions for all six Kravis On ter box office at (561) 832-7469 or (800) theatergoers cheered when the show uplifting story of a trio of friends who Broadway productions start at $175 to 572-8471. see pics pg.B5 Healthcare Reform and Potential Impact Stirs Business Interest in Boca Raton

BOCA RATON -- After all of the dialogue about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act recently, the one thing many people still seek is answers – and that quest spurred 220 business leaders to turn out for the Boca Chamber’s Healthcare Reform: What’s Next? panel at the July Mem- bership Breakfast. The Chamber welcomed expert panelists who answered both prepared and audience questions regarding the anticipated effects on business and about the overall effect on the future of healthcare in the United States. The panelists were Doug Bartel, Director of External Affairs of Flor- ida Blue; Mitch Feldman, CEO of West Boca Medical Center; Dr. Charles Posternack, Chief Medi- cal Officer of Boca Raton Regional Hospital; and Kevin E. Reynolds, C.P.A, at Daszkal Bolton, LLP. The breakfast sponsored by TOSHIBA Business Solutions, is the first in a number of educational events the Boca Chamber will hold to educate business leaders on this im- portant issue. The next Breakfast will be held on Thursday, August 9, at 7:45 a.m. at Via Mizner Golf & Country Club (6200 Boca Del Mar Drive, Boca Ra- ton, FL 33433). see pics pg.B4

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S P O T L I G H T Healthcare Reform and Potential Impact Stirs Business Interest in Boca Raton

Bob Simon and Kata and Ed Berman at the July Boca Chamber Linda Prior of Family Promise and Renata Stiner of Hos- From left, panelists Kevin E. Reynolds, C.P.A, at Daszkal Breakfast. pice By the Sea at the July Boca Chamber Breakfast. Bolton, LLP., Dr. Charles Posternack, Chief Medical Officer of Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Mitch Feldman, CEO of West Boca Medical Center, and Doug Bartel, Director of pics by: Audra Hodges External Affairs of Florida Blue field questions from Troy M. McLellan, CCE, President & CEO of the Boca Chamber.

Ribbon Cuttings in Boca Raton The Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce has a great idea for welcoming new businesses to the community – a ribbon cutting.

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S P O T L I G H T Boca Theater Lovers Gather to Honor McArt, Raise Money to Save Caldwell

Al Zucaro and wife Yvonne Boice Zucaro in the Caldwell Theatre Holli Rockwell and Joe Trubinsky. Lowell and Jay Van Vechten lobby.

From left, William Garon, Jan McArt, Mark and Marilyn Swill- Cast of “Jesus Christ Superstar” with Jan McArt, center. John Parker, right, who played Jesus in “Jesus Christ Super- inger. star,” with Ross and Candyce Lewis.

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Entertainment Skip Sheffield Food Review Marc Kent New “Spider-Man” is Amazing Try the Restaurant at Ocean Breeze Golf and Country Club

This Golf Club’s restaurant is gredient – the meatballs -were beef/ open to the public for an “Italian pork and bland. Night” Buffet dinner on Wednes- There is an extensive bar featur- days, every two weeks. This is a caf- ing glasses of wine from a lengthy eteria style that seats 125 in a plain, list of house and featured offerings. simple ambiance. The selection of Liquors and beers are also available. four types of pasta is combined with A small salad bar, fresh dinner any-or all-of a dozen accompani- rolls and butter are accompani- ments including, pepperoni slices, ments to your pasta dishes. sun dried tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, We enjoyed a delicious key lime sausage chips, shrimp, mushrooms pie wedge with its smooth, creamy, and much more. texture and superior taste – very re- Alfredo, marinara and chicken warding. Peter () and Gwen () share an intimate moment in “The stock sauces top your dish which is FYI – This Golf Club has a mem- Amazing Spider-Man” quite a large portion! It is all-you- ber package of breakfast, luncheon “The Amazing Spider-Man” is more than his predecessor. can eat selection(s) at the amazing and “A Beer” for the minor charge than just a reboot of a beloved comic book Emma Stone is wide-eyed adorable, but low price4 of $13.95 for cooked to of $7.00!! Chef Mark Cullusci ,a super hero. It’s a massive infusion of ste- she is also feisty and a fitting match for order quality pastas. seasoned veteran of cookery, pres- roids into a faltering 40-year-old fable. her super boyfriend, who becomes a tar- We paired tortellini Alfred with ents quality food with a flair while It was just ten years ago that Marvel get of her protective father, police Captain mushrooms-a light, full bodied Operations Manager Grant Manley Comics’ Spider-Man franchise was reboot- Stacy (). sauce that was an excellent choice. acts as host. Ocean Breeze Golf a nd ed by director Sam Raimi, with Tobey Ma- There are some goofy things about this Take Orieccette pasta, add shrimp, a Country Club is located at 5800 NW guire as Peter Parker and Kirsten Dunst as movie, not the least of which is the mutant few mushrooms and a touch of gar- Second Ave. in Boca Raton (561- his girlfriend Mary Jane Watson. They went villain. Director Marc Webb has the good lic butter in chicken stock and you 994-0400). Call for dates and times. on to star in two sequels. sense to laugh at the sillier aspects of the Andrew Garfield, who was so terrific in plot. Webb directed the bittersweet romance have smooth, delicious and subtle We believe this is a hidden trea- “Social Network,” is even better as this year’s “(500) Days of Summer,” and he is equally at flavors. The Spaghetti in marinara sure with a limited menu of qual- Peter Parker. home with action and the ways of the heart. sauce with fresh tomato chunks, ity offerings at a bargain price. You Though he is thin and slight like Tobey Yes, Hollywood seems to be bankrupt lightly spicy sausage pieces was may wish to…Go and Enjoy! Maguire, there is something manlier about of original ideas, but in this case they have fine – but- the only outsourced in- Andrew Garfield. He has an air of anger and improved on a tried-and-true formula. Wel- danger, underscored with sorrow. come back, Spidey! The story begins with a prologue that Three stars explains more about Peter than we previ- ously knew. Peter evidently idolized his fa- FAU is offering a buy-one, get-one-free ther (Campbell Scott), but one day when he deal on the rest of its Summer Rep Shows was about 6 Peter’s parents left in a big hur- through July 28. If you like the music of ry and dumped him off with his Uncle Ben Jerry Herman (“Hello Dolly,” “Mame,” () and Aunt May (Sally Field). “La Cage aux Folles,” etc), you’ll appreci- Peter, now 17, is in his senior year at ate “Showtune: A Jerry Herman Musical a Forest Hill, Queens science high school. He Revue,” which showcases Herman’s best- is bullied by Flash (Chris Zylka) the football known and some little-known gems in the hero, and he is in awe of Gwen Stacy (Emma FAU Theatre. Stone), a beautiful but seemingly unobtain- In the Studio One Theater, director Jean- able classmate. Louis Baldet has come up with a goofy take In the course of masquerading as an in- on Shakespeare’s romantic romp “Love’s La- tern at the humongous Oscorp headquar- bour’s Lost.” The setting is Key West in the ters, Peter is done a favor by Gwen, who year 1947. Why, I don’t know, but it gives covers for him, and he goes off to do a little the cast a chance to wear exaggerated 1940s investigating on his own. attire, which is fun. So is the kazoo chorus. Dr. Curt Connors (Rhys Ifans) was the Ferdinand, the “King of Key West” (Dar- research partner of Peter’s father and he is rick Perry), is from Jamaica, mon, with ac- now the chief research scientist at Oscorp. cent to match. The pint-sized “Princess of Connors is missing his right arm, and he France” (Lynn Wilhite) seems to be enjoy- has become obsessed with the idea of regen- ing things more than her court. eration. If a lizard can grow back a severed One of the drawbacks of pairing profes- tail he reasons, perhaps a human could do sional actors with students is that you can the same thing. really tell which is which when the actors Prowling in one of the laboratories Peter simply open their mouths. Holofernia (Eq- encounters a mass of spiders and one gives uity actress Kathryn Lee Johnston), a “pro- him a painful bite. fessor of etymology and philology,” has so It was no ordinary spider but one charged much better enunciation and projection she with radioactivity. Suddenly Peter develops seems to be out of another play. spider-like abilities to snatch things out of But any show that has the entire cast join mid-air, crawl up walls and stick to ceilings in on the 1938 Sammy Fain classic “I’ll Be upside down. Seeing You” is OK in my book. Garfield’s Peter has a lot more fun than Tickets are $20 general admission; $14 Maguire ever had with his newfound pow- group and $12 students. Call 800-564-9539 ers. Furthermore he has a much stronger or go to www.fau.edu/festivalrep. romantic relationship with his leading lady

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Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com July 12,July 2012 12, 2012through through July July 18, 18, 2012 2012 20B8 - EditionEdition 106106 Section B THEATER REVIEW A Lively, Young “Jesus Christ Superstar” at Caldwell Theatre As Seen By Skip Sheffield by Feen Diane Feen BOCA RATON -- There is an infusion of new life into the former Caldwell Theatre Company- at least through July 15. That’s how long the Entre’Acte Theat- rix production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” is The Accomplished scheduled to run. Revolutionary when it was first present- Among Us ed as a rock opera concept album in 1970 and a stage production in 1971, it remains revolu- If there’s one thing about Boca Raton dent Colleges President’s Institute and at tionary today. In essence, “Superstar” is a pas- it’s that you never know who is walking a conference sponsored by the National sion play set to rock music by Andrew Lloyd beside you. There are doctors, lawyers, Association of Administrators in Student Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice. The play is writers, retirees, real estate agents (and Affairs. different from traditional passion plays before everything in between). Let’s just say that Dr. Resneck Pierce is it for its emphasis on Jesus as a man, and its If you haven’t met Dr. Susan Resneck one busy lady. She is grandmother to two take on his apostle Judas as a tragic, even sym- pathetic character. Some conservatives con- Cast of “Jesus Christ Superstar” includes, Pierce, then you might not know that she young grandsons (six and eight-years- demned the show as “blasphemous.” In South from left, Anthony Nuccio, (Judas), John is President Emerita of the University of old) and has a daughter (Sasha) and son- Africa it was banned outright. Now it is a Justice Parker (Jesus) and Val Roche (Mary Puget Sound, where she served as Presi- in-law (Steven Siegel) in the area. And if staple of theater companies all over the world. Magdalene). dent from 1992 to 2003. you ask her why she moved to Boca Raton The Entre’Acte cast, directed by Jessica which unfortunately detracted from some of What you also may not know about Dr. eight and a half years ago, Dr. Pierce will Kris, is young and fresh and more age-appro- the show’s more dramatic moments. The vo- Pierce is that she elevated Puget Sound tell you it’s because of her family. priate to the historical characters. In this show cal harmonizing by the cast is uniformly good, into the ranks of the National Liberal Born in the small town of Jamesville, the strongest singer is Anthony Nuccio as Ju- and the costumes are colorful and funny. Arts Colleges and raised the endowment Wisconsin, Dr. Pierce (who was simply das, which adds even more impact to the char- The fate of the beautiful Count de Ho- from $68 million to $213 million. Susan in those days) stood out among her acter. Nuccio has phenomenal range, flexibil- ernle Theatre, as the building is called, re- There are a lot of things that Dr. peers. She was editor of the high school ity and power in his voice and as an actor he mains clouded. It is laudable that producer Pierce did in her college president days newspaper and as a youngster she created has a convincing ability to express his charac- Vicki Halmos and the Vicki and Peter Halmos (including publishing books and papers), a newspaper and sold it to the neighbors ter’s torment. Foundation have stepped up to make use of and to honor her wonderful accomplish- for a penny a piece. John Parker is perfectly fine as Jesus, but the facility, but it is doubtful any individual or ments a chair in humanities and a lecture Her parents Elliott and Dory Resneck his unruly wig gets a thumbs-down. It actu- foundation alone could assume the enormous series in public affairs was named after always encouraged her to succeed, and her ally becomes a distraction from an otherwise debt that has accumulated since the opening her. And if that’s not a big enough feather late husband Kenneth continued this tra- moving performance. of the new facility. in her cap, the atrium of Puget Sound’s dition of supporting Dr. Pierce’s ascent The third most important character in this If you value live theater, and if you love new Humanities Building is now named to the top of the educational pyramid. concept is Mary Magdalene, played by Val to see talented young performers giving their after her as well. There is a lot more to this Boca Raton Roche. A “fallen woman” who sees Jesus’ di- all, I urge you to see “Jesus Christ Superstar” You could say that this woman – who resident than meets the eye (or the spread vinity, Mary also grows to love him as a man, while you can. You might be reminded of the walks beside you in Publix or at the post sheet). At the National Endowment for as is expressed in one of the show’s most pop- show’s timeless message and feel uplifted. office – is very accomplished, prolific and the Humanities she directed programs ular songs, “I don’t know How to Love Him.” Reserved seats are $25; $15 for groups and continues to contribute to the health and that supported undergraduate education There were some recurring technical children under 12 and $10 student rush (with problems with the sound amplification system ID). Call 877-710-7779. welfare of our colleges and society at in the humanities; she participated in a large. She also recently published a book project teaching ethics at Harvard, served called, On Being Presidential; A Guide for as Chair of the English Department at College and University Leaders. Ithaca College, was a Visiting Associate That is why she will be the modera- Professor at Princeton, and Dean of the tor at the Authors & Ideas panel featuring College of Arts and Sciences at Univer- FAU President MJ Saunders and Lynn sity of Tulsa. University President Kevin Ross at the There’s a lot more to her resume than Festival of the Arts BOCA on March that. But, what is important today is that 13th. The topic will be: “The Role of the she is prospering in her consulting prac- College President in Preparing Citizens tice (and is happy to take on new local cli- of the World.” ents) and is thrilled to be living in Boca If you’re wondering why you should Raton. attend this more cerebral discussion, Dr. “When my late husband, Kenneth Pierce will tell you. “The panel should be Pierce and I moved to Boca in 2003 I of interest to people from this area be- thought I knew the area well. But, to my cause to continue to thrive, the United pleasure I discovered that living here is an States --as both a multicultural society even richer experience than visiting. Ear- and a participant in a global economy- ly on, I taught a continuing Ed course in -must prepare our current and future literature at FAU and met a lot of people generations of college students to be citi- who shared my love of books. My role as zens of the world.” co-chair of the Authors & Ideas program And one thing we do know is that Dr. for the Festival of the Arts Boca has Pierce knows what is important and what brought friendships with people who care is disposable data. That is the reason uni- deeply about music, literature and ideas. versity presidents, trustees and higher Ed I’ve also learned to love Boca’s sunshine.” organizations hire her as a consultant (her To get a ticket for the Festival of the company is called SRP CONSULTING). Arts BOCA -http://www.festivaloft- In the past few months she spoke at heartsboca.org/ the National Association of Independent Dr. Resneck Pierce website is: www. Colleges in DC, the Council of Indepen- srpconsulting.com TheBocaRatonTribune.com

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Boca Life & Arts www.bocaratontribune.com July 12,July 2012 12, 2012 through through July July 18, 18, 2012 2012 22 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune MUNICIPAL East/West Boca Raton, FL THE CITIZENS VOICE Delray Medical Opens Urgent By Al Zucaro Care Center in West Boynton Deja Vu and Character Too…. Over the last few months, the city council demanded that the medians outside her com- of Boca Raton has caused me a serious case of munity be landscaped and beautified, a factor de ja vu by reminding me of my twelve or so that I am sure was not built into the projected years in public life in a city to our north, West revenue calculation. Palm Beach. West Palm Beach expanded dramatically In the 1990s and early 2000s, West Palm to the west in the 90s to protect its water Beach saw dramatic change in its character catchment area and to expand its tax base with from a small town to a big city; from a quaint revenues from those large private communi- community to a center of commerce; and ties along the Okeechobee Blvd and Northlake much of it over the objections of the early Blvd corridors. Today, the revenues have di- settlers and some neighborhood associations minished while unanticipated costs continue and leaders. to rise. Pictured L to R: Sylvie Rimmer, MD, Medical Director of West Boynton Urgent Care, The recent public debates here in Boca But….the single greatest aspect of char- Myrna Rosoff, First Vice President of COBWRA, Mark Bryan, CEO of Delray Medi- Raton centering mostly on expansion and acter change to a traditional city that annexes calCenter, Palm Beach County Commissioner Burt Aaronson, Bob Schulbaum, President of growth whether by annexation or density are private communities is in the political consid- the Alliance of Delray and Jared Smith, Director of Business Development. reminiscent of those days in council chambers erations these communities exert on the city’s that changed forever the nature and charac- politics. DELRAY BEACH – Delray Medical “We are so excited to offer the commu- ter of West Palm Beach from the sleepy little One cannot win an election in West Palm Center has announced the opening of the nity high-quality, convenient medical servic- town to a place that now invites the outside Beach without the support of the private West Boynton Urgent Care at 8756 Boyn- es at the West Boynton Urgent Care,” said world to its doorstep. This invitation sup- communities. This will surely be true in Boca ton Beach Blvd. in the Canyon Town Center Mark Bryan, CEO of Delray Medical Cen- ports the need for an ever expanding revenue Raton as well if the annexation policy as cur- shopping center (corner of Lyons Road and ter. “Patients at the center can feel confident stream that often seems in contradiction with rently anticipated is approved. Boynton Beach Boulevard). utilizing the services as they are backed by and at the expense of quality of life items im- A private community, by its very nature, Sometimes a medical emergency doesn’t our hospital, which is award-winning and portant to those residents who settled for a does not have the same considerations as require a trip to the hospital ER, but it can’t committed to high quality care.” life style which now may have gone by. communities on the traditional grid pattern. wait for a doctor’s appointment. The West For more than 25 years, Delray Medi- Sound familiar….. Private communities are self contained; they Boynton Urgent Care is now open for fami- cal Center, a 493-bed acute care hospital, Boca Raton is at that very crossroad. In- have there own recreational facilities; their lies to utilize 7 days a week, 365 days a has served the communities of South Palm fluences for residential and commercial devel- own roadways; infrastructure; clubhouses, year. It is staffed by highly skilled physicians Beach County. The center is one of only 269 opment are challenging the notion of down- golf courses and on and on. Most impor- and trained nurses and technicians and has hospitals ranked in the top 5 percent in the town Boca Raton as a low density place; a city tantly, they enjoy a competitive advantage at a dedicated pediatrics room and separate pe- nation for patient outcomes according to a attractive to those who came and settled in the ballot box. diatric waiting room to best serve children in study by HealthGrades, a leading indepen- this place due in large part to the limitations For convenience, over the years supervi- need of urgent medical care. dent healthcare ratings organization, achiev- contained in Boca Raton’s history and in its sors of elections have placed voting stations The second floor of the building fea- ing the HealthGrades Distinguished Hospi- character. within the clubhouses of these communities. tures a wide array of physician specialty of- tal for Clinical Excellence Award™. Arguments now are for growth through This subtlety provides political advantage to fices. an increase in height and density. For growth communities which vote in blocks and with to accommodate the perceived need to expand; ease of access not realized outside the gates. to invite the outside world here for commer- Current and future politicians soon realize Boca Raton Municipal Meetings, cial, educational, and residential progress; and that elections are a numbers game and those to ever increase the tax base that provides for voting precincts that produce the most votes Activities, Week of July 16-20 the services that expansion requires. get the most attention. Another similar circumstance to West Believe me I know….I represented all the Monday, July 16 ITY Palm Beach can be seen in this notion of an- private and gated communities in West Palm ** CANCELED** FINANCIAL ADVI- 6:00 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber nexation. At this year’s financial summit, city Beach and made a science of parlaying that SORY BOARD COMMUNITY CABARET council members instructed the manager to influence into benefits for my communities. 5:00 PM at City Hall, First Floor Con- 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM at Willow Theatre at investigate annexing up to ten western com- Character really does count….. ference Room Sugar Sand Park munities north of Clint Moore Road between Some citizens of Boca Raton have been **CANCELED** COMMUNITY RE- Thursday, July 19 Congress Avenue and the Florida Turnpike. very vocal in their concerns for managed sus- LATIONS BOARD DROP-IN STORYTIME Communities with little or no relationship to tainable growth. They point to the current 6:00 PM at Police Services, Detectives’ 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM at Downtown Li- the traditional grid pattern envisioned by the posture that downtown Boca Raton is desig- First Floor Conference Room brary city’s founders and so well preserved in the nated a low density community and that there Tuesday, July 17 SOCRATES CAFE AT SPANISH RIV- archives of the Boca Raton Historical Society. is a piece meal approach to growth currently **CANCELED** PLANNING ADVI- ER LIBRARY Councilman Mike Mullaugh, a resident in play. They are not wrong and should not SORY REVIEW 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM at Spanish River Li- of a private community, was very vocal in his be ignored. 9:30 AM at City Hall, First Floor Con- brary & Community Center support of this expansion with the rest of the Now is the perfect time to have these dis- ference Room PLANNING & ZONING BOARD council appearing passive but interested in the cussions and conversations. Now is the time **CANCELED** HISTORIC PRES- 6:30 PM at City Hall, Council Chamber tax revenue producing possibilities. Council- to face the ever increasing need for growth. ERVATION BOARD THURSDAY MOVIE CLASSICS man Mullaugh argued that the expansion to Now is the time for our elected leaders to en- 5:00 PM at Boca Raton Community 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM at Sugar Sand Park the tax base outweighs other considerations. gage the competing groups to take part in the Center Annex Community Center He went on to state that in light of earlier dialogue defining the future for Boca Raton. COMMUNITY APPEARANCE **CANCELED** ENVIRONMEN- annexations of private communities another This is the perfect time. No election year BOARD TAL ADVISORY BOARD such annexation will not affect the character politics; no political pandering; and, with no 7:00 PM at Boca Raton Community 7:00 PM at Boca Raton Community of the city of Boca Raton. disrespect to the interests of all concerned. Center, Silver Palm Room East Center Annex I strongly disagree…. Developer interests should be viewed as Wednesday, July 18 West Palm Beach is the perfect model of good. So too are quality of life issues impor- Saturday, July 21 why the character of a city will be indelibly tant to the residents. These are not mutually (location changed) BEAUTIFICATION changed by a continuing annexation policy exclusive… COMMITTEE DROP-IN STORY TIME towards private and gated communities not Therefore, I propose the following debate 12:00 PM at Boca Raton Community 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM at Downtown Li- conceived or anticipated in the history or tra- theme for the city of Boca Raton…. Center Annex brary dition of a city. In the memorable words of the now in- DOWNTOWN BOCA RATON ADVI- SATURDAYS AT SANBORN - Free Yes, there may be increased tax revenues to famous former mayor of West Palm Beach, SORY COMMITTEE Fitness Classes at 9:00 am and be gained. However, it is delusional to think Nancy Graham, 4:00 PM at Boca Raton Community 10:30 AM at Sanborn Square that these revenues will not be of diminishing Center Annex Musical Rewind - The 60s Featuring return over time. This was dramatically ex- “Congestion is good” or is it???? LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD Crazy Fingers ampled at the financial summit when a private 4:00 PM at Spanish River Library & 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM community resident took the microphone and Al Zucaro Community Center BOCA RATON AIRPORT AUTHOR- Municipal News www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 23

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Includes three adjustable correction Initiative Gives Staff Incentive Sunbeam® Pets branded products be- levels and is available in static and ultrasonic gan arriving at PetSmart stores in February versions. 2012. This line will extend into multiple Sunbeam® Pets Essential In-Ground to “Shape Up” At Work categories throughout 2012 and 2013 and is Fence: All-in-one system allows pet parents BOCA RATON - Broken Sound Club, a online platform. exclusively available at PetSmart stores and to establish boundaries and help train their Platinum Club of America, is giving its 350 Employees develop a sense of camarade- at www.petsmart.com. dogs to stay within the safe confines of their employees a chance to “shape up” at work, rie by encouraging each other to participate Electronics yard. 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John Crean, general manager include blood pressure, cholesterol, bone trol Device: Help deter annoying barking Four innovative grooming products have of Broken Sound, described the program density, blood sugar, body fat level, and and the benefits it will have on the Club’s much more. employees: Right now, everyone is participating in New Timepiece to Reflect the Sights “Health and well-being are top pri- the walking challenge, and is equipped with orities, yet they can be the hardest ones to a pedometer, tracking each individual’s and Sounds of Boca Raton, Miami make time for and manage,” he said. “With steps taken, walking distance and calories BOCA RAON -- Luxury Swiss watch- periences.” the weeknight rush to get home and make burned. 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That, in part, is due to the fact The United Wellness program promotes mind set on fitness until it becomes part of ing ideas and excellence in watch making,” that it features an 8-karat, platinum case as fun, competitive challenges, encouraging their lifestyle, creating a healthier, energetic said Patrik Hoffmann, the chief executive well as an elegant crocodile strap. everyone to achieve their fitness goals, all and more productive environment,” Crean officer and president of Ulysse Nardin. “We Ulysse Nardin has been designing luxury while at work. Employees have the ability to added, noting that the program also helps pride ourselves on offering watch enthusiasts watches since 1846. It has a store at Town track their results, and compare their prog- the Club better manage health care costs. unique pieces which bring forth unique ex- Center at Boca Raton mall. ress against others through a user-friendly Boca Regional’s Toppel Family Place Named Best Maternity Hospital in PB County BOCA RATON – Boca Raton Regional “Receiving this award is an honor in ing care, lactation services, a level II neonatal Hospital’s Toppel Family Place was selected and of itself and the fact that it is chosen intensive care unit, board-certified neonatolo- by South Florida Parenting’s Kids Crown as by members of our community makes it that gists on-site 24/7, maternity nurses available the Best Maternity Hospital in Palm Beach much more special,” said Karen Edlington, 24 hours a day and support groups for mom, County. This marks the sixth consecutive director of Women’s & Children’s Services at dad and the entire family. year that the hospital has been recognized by Boca Regional. “Being consistently recog- Born out of community need in 1967, Boca Kids Crown for exceptional maternity ser- nized by South Florida Parenting’s Kids Raton Regional Hospital is an advanced, ter- vices. Crown Awards shows our Hospital’s com- tiary medical center with 400 beds and more The Kids Crown Awards are based on mitment to patient satisfaction is not going than 800 primary and specialty physicians results from South Florida Parenting Maga- unnoticed.” on staff. Boca Raton Regional Hospital is the zine readers. They are given every year to lo- Toppel Family Place at Boca Raton Re- recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Hospital cal, family-friendly businesses that offer the gional Hospital offers beautifully decorated Award for Clinical ExcellenceTM by Health- Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s Toppel best activities, products and services in south labor and delivery suites with all the comforts Grades for the eighth year in a row. Family Place Florida. of home, family-centered mother/baby nurs- Business www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 24 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune BUSINESS East/West Boca Raton, FL BOCA RATON TRIBUNE WORShIP DIRECTORy ™ Advent Lutheran Church WHAT BUSINESS ARE YOU IN? 300 East Yamato Road Beth Sar Shalom By Gerald J. 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Go Big or Go Home CARLO BARBIERI By Small Busi- ting up a meeting. Big companies field lots By Carlo Barbieri ness Develop- of requests, so persistence is a must. ment Center Think big. You have to think like a big At Palm Beach brand to partner with one. That means de- Dishonest Sports Officials. State College veloping large-scale projects. Large com- Do you have panies don’t want to talk about a $10,000 Are They Doing a Service or a product that project they want to talk in seven figures you’re not even and really big user numbers. Disservice to Athletes? interested in selling to small retailers? Plan for fast growth. If you’re growing It’s said that an area where sports are them hate the game and leave it for good. If you want to be big and do it quickly, the too quickly to keep up with demand, you’ll played -- be it a gridiron, park, court, rink, A person who is more of an optimist best way is to work with the world’s big- lose money--and probably your partner. diamond or other athletic battle zone – is ac- might say that the player or official involved gest brands like Walmart, Kraft, or Pepsi, Have production partners in place. tually a microcosm of the world and the life in the unfairness gives the innocent partici- to name a few. Prepare for scrutiny. Make sure your fi- that exists on this planet. pants a lesson in how someone associated It’s not going to be easy, but if your goal nancial and legal affairs are in order. Audits Like humanity, sports have rules that are with an upstanding and entertaining game is to fast track your business cycle, here are are more common and frequent and you comparable to the laws that govern our daily can make a mockery of it. The innocent some tips excerpted from Entrepreneur. need to have proper procedures in place. existence. Like life, sports have limitations bystander (player) sees the unfairness for com: Build on existing partnerships. Don’t such as out-of-bounds areas and foul zones. what it is – an aberration of the rules of the Be unique. Make sure your business rush to find the next partner once you suc- Sports have goals – be they home runs, game. That vision will reinforce the play- pitch is carefully thought out and offers cessfully link up with a big company. In- three-point shots from downtown, a hockey er’s desire to stay on the straight and narrow value to your potential partner. Offer some- stead, expand existing partnerships. Rec- or soccer net or a touchdown. And we have so as to avoid the embarrassment and person- thing that is clearly valuable to that big ognize the potential of more revenue by goals – educational, social, occupational, so- al angst the illicit behavior has caused to the brand that they might not want to spend exploring other channels instead of chas- cietal and familial, to name just a few. person caught cheating. the time investing in or doing. ing new clients. There’s another spot where life and There is another positive side to this ter- Remain persistent. Successful entrepre- For more on this topic, or for free coun- sports overlap – and that is in the areas of ribly negative act of cowardice. Coaches, ref- fairness and unfairness. Many things in life erees and players caught cheating suffer the neurs scour LinkedIn and alumni networks seling with certified business analysts, in- are unfair – and many things in sports are ignominy of having their awards taken away to find the right contact, some call Wal- cluding growth acceleration consultants, also unfair. Usually, the sports unfairness or incurring sanctions that bar them from fu- Mart 10 times a day, every day for three contact the SBDC at 561-862-4726 or involves strayed behavior – as in the player ture participation in sports. weeks until finally getting through and set- email us at [email protected]. who takes performance-enhancing drugs or So why do they cheat? The rewards of “throws” a game to win money. Likewise, winning by cheating are financial gain and an official can purposely make incorrect calls, fame. These seem to be more important to altering the outcome of a game to favor one some athletes and officials than the conse- Boca Grove Golf and Tennis team over another. quences of getting caught: financial fines I recently became aware of a gross un- and an infamous reputation. Club Welcomes New Chef fairness going on in a soccer tournament or- There are other ways to cheat in sports. ganized by a very famous theme park in Or- During a marathon, it is faster and a whole BOCA RATON -- Boca Grove Golf and president of the American Culinary Fed- lando, not far from here. I learned that one lot easier to win if one takes the subway in- Tennis is welcoming it new executive chef, eration Palm Beach County Chefs Asso- or more of the officials who are supposed to stead of running the entire course. There Dominick Laudia, who joins club’s gusta- ciation, and has been awarded more than make sure the rules are followed were doing are always unsportsmanlike moves that de- tory team after more than three decades of 20 culinary competition medals from the just the opposite so that a local team could bilitate, temporarily or permanently, an op- culinary experience. American Culinary Federation. In 2001, the prevail, even if victory did not fairly and ap- posing player. Fixing games or point spreads Raised in Long Island, N.Y., Chef Lau- American Culinary Federation Palm Beach propriately belong to that squad. “Invited” for cash instead of glory has brought down dia began his cooking journey at the Whal- Chapter named him Chef of the Year. players (or “ringers”) were “engrafted” in many an athlete. ers Inn in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. His In addition to his extensive, profes- the teams to make them “stronger.” What Fortunately, most of the cases we hear aptitude and love for creating delectable sional resume, Chef Laudia is also a com- happened to the real team players? Are they about end with some kind of justice be- cuisine flourished. Upon receiving formal munity leader. He sits on the Community happy they do not have a chance to be part of ing done – or at least an attempt at justice. training, Chef Laudia was hired as execu- Advisory Board at West Boca Community the team just because the coach wants to win While athletes and sports officials are hesi- tive chef at some of the finest country clubs High School where he is involved with Cafe in any “necessary way?” tant to “rat out” a colleague, they must of- in New York, including The Bay Club, In- Calaloo, a laboratory restaurant fully oper- Is this the best way to prepare our kids ten take some type of corrective step – even wood Country Club and Fresh Meadow ated by upper-level students at the school’s for the future? Is this the kind of examples if it is personally painful. Country Club. culinary academy. He also serves on the that we would like them to have? In the end, dishonesty in sports, as in oth- In 1994, he moved to South Florida Board of Directors of the Florida Career & I wondered… How does this unfairness er aspects of life, cannot be tolerated. Even where he became the executive chef at The Technical Education Association - a career – call it cheating, unsportsmanlike conduct if it yields some type of positive message, Polo Club in Boca Raton. He was later hired development program through Palm Beach or attempting to give one player or one team unfairness cannot be allowed to continue. as the executive chef at Boca Rio Golf County Schools. the advantage over another – impact on the We can only hope that someone with cour- Club (1998) and Boca Woods Country Club “We are thrilled to have such an amazing players and the teams that are not involved in age and conviction comes forward to expose (2010). In September 2008, Chef Laudia chef join our team. He is a great addition this inexcusable situation? the inequity going at the local school in ques- opened his own restaurant, Culinary Cafe to our club,” said Emerson “Chuck” Lehner, Well, you can look at it in either of two tion. in Delray Beach. Since its opening, he has Boca Grove COO/General Manager. “Chef ways. A negative person would say that un- When that happens, we can put this been recognized for his innovative style and Laudia’s expertise, passion for food and in- fairness does harm to players and teams – of- shameful incident behind us and move ahead, creative dishes. novative style is sure to delight the mem- ten irreparable harm. It makes players and for the sake of the game – and for our own Chef Laudia currently serves as the bers and guests of Boca Grove!” teams feel dirtied; it creates anger about their sense of justice. participation in the sport. It may even make BUSINESS BITS • BOCA RATON -- The Professional Club Marketing Association (PCMA) hosted its 2012 with disabilities and other barriers to employment to become self-sufficient, working mem- Florida Club Membership and Marketing Symposium recently at St. Andrews Country bers of our community. Club. The one-day symposium delivered the latest information on Florida private club in- • BOCA RATON -- Jackie Reeves, a member of the Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Com- dustry trends, cutting edge brand building, effective networking techniques and strate- merce’s Board of Directors as well as a Trustee Member, appeared on CNBC recently to gies for innovative events. The strength of the agenda enabled many attendees receiving talk about developments on Wall Street. education credits for the Club Managers Association of America’s Certified Club Manager • BOCA RATON -- The Container Store, the nation’s leading retailer of storage and orga- designation. The 125 attendees included general managers, marketing and membership nization products, announced it will open three Florida locations in 2013. The new stores professionals as well as board members from various private and public clubs from all areas will be located in Orlando, Tampa and Boca Raton. The retailer currently has two Florida of Florida. stores in Hallandale Beach and Miami. The new stores will generate more than 180 jobs. • On Monday, July 2, Gulfstream Goodwill received a substantial donation of office equip- For each new location, The Container Store will partner with a local nonprofit that will ment (printers, fax, chairs, tables, fans etc.) from the Palm Beach Post. “We think this is receive 10 percent of its grand opening weekend sales as part of the retailer’s commitment good for the environment. Rather than putting it in landfills, it will go to good use for to give back to its local communities. 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FAITH DIVORCE FLORIDA STYLE By Rick Warren By Mike Gora Money: How Much Is Changes in the System Enough? Money tends to dominate our lives. to death. Your health must take priority The architecture of the legal system last several months. Much of our time is consumed by earning over wealth. “Do not wear yourself out to in Florida underwent a sea change on July When fully in place the electronic sys- it, spending it, saving it, investing it, giving get rich; have the wisdom to show re- 1, 2012. No, it was not the acceptance of tem will save the court system and pri- it, even thinking about it. A major survey straint!” (Proverbs 23:4.) gay marriage or any other major change vate law firms thousands of dollars daily recently showed financial tensions and con- 2. As long as it doesn’t hurt your fam- in your rights. in the cost of paper, ink, current storage, flicts are major factors in more than 50 per- ily. Homes fall apart when parents are too The Florida Supreme Court ordered and archived storage. cent of all divorces. busy earning more. Kids don’t need more that all court filings, except the filing of As you know many of you in divorce Fortunately, the Bible has excellent ad- things – they need more time with their original new cases, be done electronically, court represent yourselves. At this point vice on money management. The major- parents. You can become so busy making a by e-mail. That is, when one of us files the electronic filing system does not apply ity of Jesus’ parables deal with handling living, you forget to make a life! “A greedy a motion or other document in the court to you. Eventually the system will prob- material possessions. In fact, He spoke man brings trouble to his family” (Proverbs file we must e-mail that document to the ably apply to all legal filings by everyone. more about money than he did about either 15:27). Clerk of Court, and to the opposing at- Clearly there will be glitches from heaven or hell. This might be because more 3. As long as it doesn’t hurt other peo- torney. time to time as the system matures and people seem to be interested in money! ple. God insists that we make our money Shapiro Blasi Wasserman & Gora P.A. grows. The final result may be even more TWO COMMON MYTHS ABOUT honestly and fairly. In fact, He says that is ahead of the curve in this bold new beneficial than we can now imagine. Wel- MONEY: wealth gained dishonestly will bring un- step as having been chosen as one of a come to the brave new electronic world MYTH #1: Money is evil. Money is happiness. “A fortune can be made from few firms in Palm Beach County to oper- of court filings. neither good nor bad. What the Bible ac- cheating, but there is a curse that goes with ate the “beta” model of this system for the tually says is: “The LOVE of money is the it” (Proverbs 20:21). “It’s better to have a lit- root of all kinds of evil” (1 Timothy 6:10). tle, honestly earned, than to have a large in- Michael H. Gora has been certified by the Board of Specialization of The Florida The Bible teaches that we are to USE things come, dishonestly gained” (Proverbs 16:8). Bar as a specialist in family and matrimonial law and is a partner with Shapiro Blasi and LOVE people. Whenever we get that 4. As long as you give as much atten- Wasserman & Gora P.A. in Boca Raton. Mr. Gora may be reached at mailto:mhgora@ reversed, we get ourselves into trouble. If tion to growing spiritually. Having financial sbwlawfirm.com. we love things, we will end up using peo- goals is commendable – as long as you have ple. God says people are always more im- spiritual development goals as well. You portant than possessions. need balance. The objective of life is far MYTH #2: Money is the key to hap- greater than just acquiring material things. piness. Obviously, that is not true either. If “I pray that you will prosper physically as money guaranteed happiness, those with (much as) you do spiritually” (3 John :2). the most would be the happiest. However, Keep this admonition from the Bible every day we see and hear media reports in mind: “It is better, much better, to have that explode that idea. Jesus said, “A man’s wisdom and knowledge than silver and real life is not made up of the things he gold” (Proverbs 16:16). owns, no matter how rich he may be” (Luke Adapted from columns by Dr. Rick Warren, 12:15). the author of numerous books, including So how much money can we make with- the highly acclaimed The Purpose-Drive out feeling guilty? God says you may make Life, which has been translated into many as much as you can – as long as you observe languages and sold throughout the world. It four important limitations on your “desire affirms the importance of having a carefully to acquire.” considered, clearly expressed purpose to guide 1. As long as it doesn’t hurt your own everyday life. health. Foolish people work themselves 561-208-6029

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The sport that is known as the “Beau- tiful Game” has taken root in Boca Raton and the fruits of its investment have pro- duced scores of soccer players that have played either collegiately or profession- ally. Youth soccer programs like Soccer As- sociation of Boca Raton (SABR), Greater Boca Youth Soccer Association or Boca United, and Team Boca have given thou- sands of boys and girls in the region the chance to hone their skills on the numer- ous soccer pitches in Boca Raton. Boca Raton youth soccer has produced world-class talent. United States Men’s National team member and member of the Dutch club AZ Alkmaar, Jozy Alti- dore began his journey to the elite level of international soccer in Boca Raton. “For me and my family, soccer is in our background. Soccer is the biggest sport in Haiti so everyone played,” Altidore said. “For me it was a no-brainer to play first priority is to develop kids to play at The excitement of women’s soccer University of Miami and was selected to soccer.” the next level,” said President of SABR increased with the presence of the Wom- the Mexican National team in the 2004 Along with providing valuable life les- Hank Kreh of the travel program. “We en’s Professional Soccer’s franchise, the Olympics in Athens, Greece. “I think that sons of teamwork and perseverance, local want players in front of college coaches.” magicjack, in Boca Raton and the United it is a huge thing,” Kreh said of having soccer organizations provide young ath- The association also provides soccer States’ success in the Women’s World successful players come from the area. letes the opportunity to create memories programs for all levels in recreational Cup in 2011. In the past year, SABR was The Jozy Altidore Foundation has also and build relationships with teammates leagues and for participants with disabili- able to help nearly 40 girls to obtain full been committed to aiding youth soccer and coaches. “Youth soccer is one of my ties. “Each kid receives a buddy in high or partial scholarships to play collegiate- players to reach the next level. “There is best memories,” Altidore said. “It [youth school in Boca Raton,” Kreh said. The ly. a lot of talent here in South Florida. A lot soccer] was a huge platform for me.” league currently has over 150 partici- Kristy Whelchel and Lisa Gomez of these guys get overlooked, as I did,” Along with participating on a travel pants. were both youth soccer products from Altidore said. “I think we need to shed team, Altidore was a part of a program Over the past five years, the growth of Boca Raton. Whelchel played high school light on them.” that played in multiple state and national soccer in Boca Raton has steadily risen. soccer at Spanish River, collegiately at For all of the success, the platform soccer tournaments. Currently there are close to 3,000 youths Duke University and professionally for that youth soccer provides is invaluable For many of the players on travel that compete in youth soccer. The growth the New York Power of the now defunct to keep area youth involved in a posi- teams, the chance to play in major tour- in girls participating in soccer has also Women’s United Soccer Association from tive activity. “It’s important to keep kids naments provides the opportunity to ad- risen. “Girls [participation] took a huge 2000 - 2003. healthy and to keep them out of trouble,” vance their soccer careers as many of the bump with the women’s national team in Gomez also played high school soccer Altidore said. tournaments have coaches from the col- 2011,” Kreh said. at Spanish River, went on to play at the lege ranks scouting for future talent. “Our Strikers Score Three In Draw With Carolina The Fort Lauderdale Strikers Mike Palacio who tapped it in. It was out of reach of two Carolina defenders (5W-5T-6L) scored three times, but it the second goal on the season for the and in front of Walter Restrepo who wasn’t enough for their first road win former Striker. scored his fifth of the season. as the Carolina RailHawks (5W-6T- Fort Lauderdale would draw even Carolina would get a goal back in 5L) scored in the dying moments of in the 31st minute when Abe Thomp- the 87th minute when Palacio kept the the match to finish 3-3 at WakeMed son collected a forward pass and found ball inside the box and in the midst of Soccer Park. Fort Lauderdale’s Wal- a streaking Darnell King who wrong- several defenders found some space and ter Restrepo scored twice and forward footed Ray Burse for his first goal of beat Strikers goalkeeper Matt Glaeser Darnell King scored his first goal as the season. The goal was also the first at the far post. a professional. The Strikers will look as a professional for the Florida Atlan- The match would make its way to carry their good offensive show- tic University alum. into stoppage time, and in the final ing into their next game against the The Strikers would take the lead moments of the added time, Palacio league-leading just two minutes later when Abe would send a cross all the way across was his fifth of the season, so he will on Saturday, July 14, at Lockhart Stadi- Thompson made a through ball pass to the penalty area which bounced to an have to serve a one-game suspension um. The Strikers remain in sixth place Walter Restrepo who beat Burse at the open Ty Shipilane. The RailHawks sub for accumulation. in the NASL standings with 20 points near post. would beat Glaeser to tie the match The Strikers return home to Lock- on the season. After halftime, the Strikers would and salvage a point for the home side. hart Stadium to face the league-leading The RailHawks struck first in the continue their strong play and extend- Fort Lauderdale defender Toni San Antonio Scorpions on Saturday, game when a Carolina shot caromed ed their lead to 3-1 when a counter-at- Stahl will miss the next game after re- July 14, at 7:30 p.m. EDT. off the post and right to a wide open tacking Darnell King made a cross just ceiving a yellow card in the match. It

Sports www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 30 - Edition 106 The Boca Raton Tribune SPORTS East/West Boca Raton, FL From the Field to a Foundation By: Guadalupe Monarrez It is not every day that life gives you the platform to do good in the world. Nevertheless, destiny always finds a way of throwing us into hum- bling situations that leave impres- sions. Lasting impressions. On a Thursday afternoon, I had the privilege of meeting a 22 year old that has accomplished more in his life- time than most his age. Jozy Altidore is best known for scoring goals for AZ Alkmaar and the United States Men’s National Team. But, for the Boca Ra- ton native, it is the opportunities that he has been given outside of the soc- cer field that have made all the differ- ence in someone else’s life. After the 2010 earthquake that left with the help of family and friends, erly.” For someone like you and I, it is Haiti devastated, the young Jozy Al- “Let’s Kick It For Kashius” has be- Currently, the foundation is seeking hard to imagine standing on the plat- tidore knew that he had to do some- come a voice to raise awareness for all new ways to become involved with dif- form that life has given Jozy Altidore. thing more for his family’s native who suffer from acute lymphoblastic ferent projects and organizations. But, But, through his foundation, it is truly country. leukemia. A truly selfless family, the lucky for me, Jozy Altidore shared one a blessing to be witnesses to the dif- “With the events that happened in Mostranskys asked for all donations of his dreams for the future. ference it is making. Haiti is when I thought, I have to do from the exposure to be donated to “Hopefully everything goes well If you would like to make a dona- something,” Altidore said, “I think it the Make-A-Wish Foundation in the and I make the World Cup team. I tion, you can send a check or money is important that I try to give back names of Kashius Mostransky and want to put up projection screens order made out to “The Jozy Altidore and help out a country that has given the Jozy Altidore Foundation. in Haiti, so that all the World Cup Foundation” to 21053 Shady Vista a lot to me and my parents.” When asked how it made him feel games can be broadcasted throughout Lane Boca Raton, FL 33428. Consequently, in 2011, Altidore to commemorate Mostransky by the villages,” Altidore said, “for that Donations for the well being built founded the nonprofit charitable or- wearing the bracelet, Altidore quickly month and a half, people can forget in Haiti can be made online at https:// ganization known as the Jozy Alti- responded, “unbelievable.” about their worries and just enjoy the mygenerositywater.dntly.com/Jozy- dore Foundation. Alongside his sister “As athletes, in the position we are game.” Altidore Lindsey Altidore and publicist Jeremy in, it is easy to forget what is around D. 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Sports www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 for news 24/7 go to bocaratontribune.com Edition 106 - 31 Analyzing the Rashard Lewis Deal to Miami Did you really think HEAT Pat Ri- PER of just 9.37, there is no way the 32 and very versatile. Lewis and Allen are ley was going to stand pat this offsea- year old can be anywhere close to being going to have an opportunity to spread son? The rich keep getting richer and done as of yet. First of all, Lewis should the floor magnificently for Dwyane Wade the strong keep getting stronger as the be completely revitalized and rejuvenated and LeBron James. HEAT reached a deal with veteran for- playing for a true contender like Miami. It is also important to note that the ward Rashard Lewis on Tuesday. It is re- Let’s be honest, with the lowly Wizards, HEAT now has six above average three ported to be a two year deal. he didn’t exactly have much to play for. point shooters. That’s a far cry from what The HEAT has had a very busy off- Therefore, motivation should not be con- they had last season. Lewis could easily season luring the likes of Ray Allen and sidered as an issue for Lewis based on any be inserted into the starting lineup or he now Rashard Lewis has climbed on board. stretch of the imagination. can come off the bench. We are witnessing a Seattle Supersonics With that being said, Lewis will be This was a key signing for the HEAT reunion that has been made in spectacular taking a myriad of talents with him to that should ultimately pay tremendous fashion. South Beach. He has the ability to spread dividends. There is just no denying the If you thought the Ray Allen sign- the floor with his shooting, use his draw fact that the HEAT is now absolutely ing was a big deal for the HEAT, let me dropping length to defend and he even loaded with offensive weapons. The Lewis tell you that this signing is even bigger. has a considerable amount of quickness signing should be viewed as an absolute Even though Lewis may be coming off and athleticism. Lewis is going to play a steal, especially at the veteran minimum the worst year of his career, averaging 7.8 little bit of small forward as well as power of 1.5 million. points and 3.9 rebounds per game with a forward. He is a multi-dimensional player Ray Allen Leaves the Celtics to Join the HEAT What if I told you the NBA’s all-time HEAT gave him the best opportunity to leader in 3 point field goals was taking his win another championship. However, he talents to South Beach? Would you believe also reportedly said goodbye to the Celt- me? Well you better believe it because next ics in order to get away from Rajon Rondo. season Ray Allen will be playing for the The writing has been on the wall ever since world champion Miami HEAT. the Celtics reached an agreement with Ja- The HEAT applied the full court press son Terry. on Ray Allen with LeBron James and Dwy- If Allen would have returned to Boston, ane Wade constantly tweeting him. Pat Ri- he would have been blocked by a promising ley worked his magic and the HEAT made young player in Avery Bradley and a veter- a very compelling case. an scoring machine in Jason Terry. So it is Based on financial terms, it made the also reasonable to assume that playing time most sense for Ray Allen to return to also factored into Allen’s decision making. Boston because they were offering more For the HEAT, this move makes them money. The Celtics offered 6 million plus a even more dangerous heading into next no trade clause, while the HEAT was only season. Allen will add an extra dimension able to offer it’s taxpayer mid-level excep- and component to the team’s offense. The tion of 3 million. The fact is Allen’s de- HEAT spent two years trying to find a con- liberations went above and beyond what sistent three point threat to team up with made the most sense financially. Wade, James and Bosh. The good news is it The biggest reason why Allen made looks like they finally found their guy. this decision was because he felt like the The are Back; Storied Club to Resume Play in 2013 By: Pedro Heizer and Giorgio Chinaglia helped lead the to return to our historic home with the The North American Soccer League team to a record five Soccer Bowl titles NASL and bring the New York Cosmos announced this week that the New York and made them the most successful team back to the playing field. We are com- Cosmos will join the NASL for the 2013 during the original iteration of the NASL. mitted to running the franchise with the season. The Cosmos last won the NASL Soc- highest possible standards on and off the The club will start playing in the 2013 cer Bowl in 1982. field, and look forward to putting togeth- season and ticket information can be “The Cosmos have a celebrated history er a competitive and entertaining team found at their website. with the NASL and with its rebirth in re- our fans can be proud of.” The Cosmos will be the ninth team in cent years, our entry was the natural first Aaron Davidson, the Chairman of the the league, which will admit Ottawa as step of our return” added chairman Sea- NASL Board of Governors, stated, “The team No. 10 in 2014. mus O’Brien in the open letter, “We look team owners are thrilled to welcome It’s been over 30 years since the Cos- forward on taking on some of our biggest the Cosmos back to their birthplace and mos played in a professional league, yet traditional rivals like the Ft. Lauderdale home, the NASL. The Cosmos owner- throughout the absence the iconic global Strikers and , and our ship group’s decision to join the NASL is soccer brand has maintained a loyal and ultimate goal is to play at the very highest the ultimate validation of our efforts to dedicated fan-base. level and we feel today’s announcement is bring back the league which laid the foun- “Our return is a testament to the pas- the first step in that direction.” dation for soccer in North America. We sion and loyalty of our fans,” wrote chair- “The history of the Cosmos and soc- look forward to respectfully honoring the man Seamus O’Brien in an open letter cer in the New York City area are inter- legacy of the NASL and Cosmos of the posted on the Cosmos website. twined,” said NASL Commissioner David 1970’s – 1980’s as we grow today’s NASL The Cosmos ownership group are Downs. “Bringing the Cosmos into the and play our role in driving the further committed to putting the brand back at NASL is a logical next step as we embrace development and maturation of soccer in the forefront of North American soccer. the heritage of our own past and now re- the United States, Canada and the Carib- The New York Cosmos began play in unite the Cosmos, Strikers, Rowdies and bean.” 1971, spending fourteen seasons in the several markets with ties to the NASL’s There are still some rather signifi- earlier NASL and during their peak they early days. Most importantly, we look for- cant details of the Cosmos’ return to be drew crowds of nearly 50,000 to Giants ward to the Cosmos enhancing the quality worked out, the biggest of which is where home, but there was a notable absence of Stadium. of our league both on and off the field.” they’ll play home games. There have been anything official in the release. Players like Pele, Franz Beckenbauer O’Brien added, “We are delighted several rumored sites for a potential Sports www.bocaratontribune.com July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 32 - Edition 106 Tribune of Sports East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, FL - July 12, 2012 through July 18, 2012 • Year III • Number 106 Local Youth Soccer Provides Opportunity for Success for Athletes See page 29

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