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OCTOber <strong>2016</strong><br />

City People<br />

susan<br />

duane<br />

fashion<br />

what ru<br />

wearing<br />

get spooked this<br />

halloween...<br />

check out the local events!<br />

concert review<br />

Donovan<br />

go pink!<br />

breast cancer<br />

awareness month<br />

$3.99 US $4.99 Canada<br />

Defining<br />

South<br />

Florida


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CONTENTS<br />

36<br />

42<br />

88<br />

90<br />

56<br />

Get Spooked this<br />

Halloween...<br />

SPECIAL Features<br />

52<br />

54<br />

SUNSHINE GOLF CAR<br />

Drives Toward Excellence In Sales And Service<br />

Carmel Real Estate & Management, Inc.<br />

‘Park Ten’ Management Team<br />

56<br />

58<br />

62<br />

64<br />

66<br />

Get Spooked this HALLOWEEN...<br />

Check Out The Local Events!<br />

superior power washing inc.<br />

Paver & Marble Specialists<br />

Nicole’s GALLERY and Boutique<br />

From France to Delray: Discover Unique Art<br />

luminary<br />

Have You Got It?<br />

PETERSON ’S FLOWER MARKET<br />

The Happy Place<br />

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6 From the Editor<br />

74 City People - Susan Duane<br />

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8 In The News<br />

20 Under The Spotlight<br />

22 Delray Under $50<br />

24 Happenings<br />

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REgulars<br />

LOCALS ONLY<br />

pictures<br />

26 On The <strong>Ave</strong><br />

30 In The Pineapple Grove<br />

Arts District<br />

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44 Pain Relief - Non-Surgical<br />

Approach To A Herniated Disc<br />

46 Dermatology - Oh Baby! A New<br />

Wave Bringing Life To Hair<br />

48 Your Dental Health - Brush For<br />

Health, Brush For Life<br />

50 Body Beautiful - Holiday Pre-Game,<br />

Beat the Bulge<br />

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health & beauty<br />

Special features<br />

60 The Seagate Country Club<br />

68 Breast Cancer Awareness Month<br />

70 Delray Beach Marketing<br />

Cooperative<br />

72 Old School Square<br />

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88 Restaurant Review - Prime Steak<br />

Italian Sushi<br />

90 Recipe - Quinoa Earth Bowl<br />

92 Guide<br />

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dining<br />

misc<br />

98 Pet Spotlight<br />

99 PetXpert<br />

100 DIY Ideas - Top DIY Halloween<br />

Costumes for <strong>2016</strong><br />

Publisher<br />

David Mizen<br />

Editor<br />

Yvette Roulette<br />

Contributing Editors<br />

Diane Feen, Skip Sheffield,<br />

Nicol Jenkins<br />

Art Director<br />

Fabio Passere<br />

Designer<br />

Eduardo Passere<br />

Senior Sales Executive<br />

Harvey Lustig<br />

Photographer<br />

Melissa Korman<br />

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entertainment<br />

34 Gotta Know<br />

36 Gotta See<br />

38 Gotta Hear<br />

40 Gotta Read<br />

42 Concert Review - Donovan<br />

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fashion<br />

76 What RU Wearing ®<br />

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leisure<br />

102 Leisure - Crossword Puzzle,<br />

Sudoko and Enigma<br />

Office ContACt<br />

335 East Linton Blvd. - B14-832090<br />

Delray Beach, FL. 33483<br />

Ph. 888-309-1110<br />

info@atlanticavemagazine.com<br />

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The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors in this magazine do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> or the staff at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. <strong>Magazine</strong>.


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from the editor<br />

It’s <strong>October</strong>!!!<br />

There are so many things I absolutely love about this<br />

month! It’s my second favorite month of the year...<br />

Let’s start with Pumpkin EVERYTHING!!!<br />

It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month - a cause near and dear to<br />

me that is represented by my favorite color PINK!<br />

And of course...HALLOWEEN!!! My favorite holiday - only because<br />

my birthday isn’t considered a holiday (I’m working on that).<br />

This issue of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> is chock full of great ways<br />

to celebrate Halloween, and events to donate and/or participate<br />

in supporting *wink* Breast Cancer.<br />

Our City Person is Susan Duane, and she is amazing. She is a<br />

passionate philanthropist, serving on many local committees and<br />

making changes in many lives. She is currently an active (and former<br />

Co-President) of Impact 100. An organization that has raised<br />

and donated over 1.5 million dollars for non-profits.<br />

Hungry for Steak, Italian, Sushi? The place to go is Prime! Now<br />

located just a few steps off the <strong>Ave</strong>, they continue their scrumptious<br />

menu with something for everyone. The atmosphere is<br />

perfect, and the food is too. Beginning <strong>October</strong> 19 they will be<br />

serving “all you can eat” Stone Crab! YUM!!! Read all about it in<br />

our Restaurant Review.<br />

Head on over to Pineapple Grove the week of <strong>October</strong> 3-8 and<br />

“Get Your Grove On!” There is something fun to do, see, and hear<br />

every day! Food, fashion, art, and music! Look inside this issue<br />

for the schedule of events.<br />

Want to hear something scary?...There are 94 shopping days<br />

before December 24 - the first day of Hanukkah and Christmas<br />

Eve! Eeeeeek!!!!<br />

Get out and enjoy <strong>October</strong> - the calm before the Holiday<br />

season storm.<br />

Happy Haunting - Booooooo!<br />

Yvette roulette, editor<br />

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The Conde Center Treats<br />

Olympic Athletes for the<br />

<strong>2016</strong> Rio Olympics<br />

The Conde Center For Chiropractic<br />

Neurology is honored to have had the<br />

opportunity to treat the Swiss Synchronized<br />

Swimming Duet. We utilized the<br />

skills of Dr. John Conde and Dr. Haley<br />

Girard working alongside our Licensed<br />

Massage Therapists Eve Sacido and Carla<br />

Gomez to allow these athletes to perform<br />

at optimum levels while preparing<br />

for the <strong>2016</strong> Rio Olympics.<br />

The Delray GreenMarket<br />

Announces Its Season<br />

Opening<br />

The Delray GreenMarket is excited to<br />

announce its Season Opening on Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 29, <strong>2016</strong> in Old School Square<br />

Park from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The Green-<br />

Market is proud to host over 60 of South<br />

Florida’s premier growers, bakers and<br />

culinary producers, along with a complimentary<br />

bike valet, sponsored by Human<br />

Powered Delray, for all those that want<br />

to keep their GreenMarket experience as<br />

green as possible. The Market will also feature<br />

Trick or Treat for the kids and a Halloween<br />

craft project in the Budding Artist<br />

booth provided by Old School Square. The<br />

Witches of Delray Annual Charity Bike Ride<br />

will finish at the Market and winners will<br />

be selected in three categories, best costume,<br />

best broom (bike) and best witches<br />

cackle. The proceeds for this event will be<br />

donated to the Achievement Centers for<br />

Children and Families. The Market is open<br />

every Saturday from <strong>October</strong> to May.<br />

Help Our Wounded<br />

Foundation<br />

South Florida is home to truly some of<br />

the most creative and innovative gastro<br />

talent around. South Florida is also home<br />

to hundreds of thousands of US Veterans.<br />

Thousands of our local veterans suffer<br />

from the “invisible war wounds”: traumatic<br />

brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic<br />

stress (PTS). These injuries have<br />

dramatic life-altering implications if left<br />

untreated, and their management can<br />

become financially demanding. Veterans<br />

with TBI and PTS often have problems<br />

that touch all aspects of their lives, including<br />

family, career, and interpersonal<br />

relationships. Left untreated, TBI and<br />

PTS can deprive these veterans of a manageable<br />

quality of life, often resulting in<br />

chronic unemployment, homelessness,<br />

divorce, or even suicide.<br />

Resources to help these brave men<br />

and women who were injured while<br />

serving are not readily available or are<br />

not covered by insurance.<br />

The Solution<br />

One of the most successful therapies,<br />

hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has<br />

been shown to reverse TBI and alleviate<br />

many symptoms of PTS, restoring both<br />

mental and physical health, and, along<br />

with it, a higher quality of life.<br />

This therapy can be appropriate for<br />

many indications, as oxygen is one of the<br />

elemental building blocks of life.<br />

Through the efforts of the Help Our<br />

Wounded (HOW) Foundation, located in<br />

Delray Beach, Florida, veterans who are<br />

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New Branch in Delray Beach<br />

Pineapple Grove, just off <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Right Beside El Camino! (561) 266-3538<br />

25 NE, 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. #110, Delray Beach, FL 33444


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candidates for HBOT treatment receive<br />

scholarships to fund their HBOT therapy.<br />

The Foundation’s work is imperative, as<br />

this therapy is not yet covered under VA<br />

and insurance benefits.<br />

How We Can Provide the Solution<br />

HOW Foundation’s inaugural “Dine for<br />

Veterans” is Sunday, November 6 – Veterans<br />

Day, Friday, November 11, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

To raise funds for our local veterans in<br />

need of hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment<br />

for TBI and PTS, and to also raise<br />

awareness about the needs of our veterans<br />

affected with TBI and PTS.<br />

The Structure<br />

Restaurants in the tri-county area will<br />

be able to single out a day and/or time<br />

(Happy Hour, for example) where a portion<br />

of proceeds for that time period will<br />

be donated back to the Foundation. 100%<br />

of proceeds will be going to fund hyperbaric<br />

oxygen therapy treatment for our<br />

veterans; no administrative costs or event<br />

costs will be taken out.<br />

To schedule a time to talk about how<br />

your restaurant would like to participate<br />

please call Gregg Weiss at 561-504-3508<br />

or Hilary Loftus at 561-450-6213.<br />

Food And Wine Tasting<br />

Event At Taverna Opa Delray<br />

<strong>October</strong> 20<br />

Taverna Opa Delray has partnered up<br />

with Rodney Strong Winery for an amazing<br />

food and wine event.<br />

Join us for a 5 course dinner/ wine pairing<br />

on <strong>October</strong> 20, <strong>2016</strong> at 6:30pm.<br />

Reservation required.<br />

Taverna Opa, 270 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray<br />

Beach, FL - 561-303-3202. www.tavernaopa.com/delray<br />

Contacts & Cocktails At<br />

Deck 84<br />

Deck 84 and the Delray Beach Chamber<br />

of Commerce hosted an enjoyable night<br />

for all that attended. Deck 84 provided delicious<br />

flat bread pizza, chopped pasta salad<br />

and chicken salad sliders. Meanwhile<br />

people made new contacts and exchanged<br />

business cards all while enjoying drinks<br />

at the bar. The Delray Beach Chamber of<br />

Commerce volunteers did a great job helping<br />

with the party.<br />

The Florida Mental Health<br />

Counselors Association<br />

Meets In Delray Beach<br />

The non-profit professional group<br />

known as Mental Health Counselor’s Association<br />

of Palm Beach has chosen Delray<br />

Beach for their new home, after 20<br />

years in West Palm Beach and Old School<br />

Square as their favored venue for monthly<br />

educational events. The group is composed<br />

of licensed mental health counselors,<br />

clinical social workers and marriage<br />

and family therapists. Its charter is to<br />

provide continuing education to mental<br />

health professionals and a base of support<br />

for the network of clinical therapists<br />

serving the community. The group has<br />

planned monthly luncheon meetings at<br />

Old School Square featuring authors and<br />

professional speakers. A talk on ADHD by<br />

Dr William Pelham of FIU scheduled on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 21, <strong>2016</strong> and Dr Jamie Vinck on<br />

drug addiction on November 21, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

More information can be found on their<br />

website http://mhcapbc.org/ or by calling<br />

Chapter President John Davis, LMHC<br />

at 561-213-8030.<br />

Delray Beach Annual Show<br />

and Sale<br />

You don’t have to travel far to see magnificent<br />

displays of majestic orchids, the<br />

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Joseph Mansour, Realtor<br />

best that nature has to offer. The Delray<br />

Beach Orchid Society (DBOS) is holding<br />

its 26th annual Orchid Show and Sale, “Orchids<br />

on the Square,” Friday, <strong>October</strong> 28,<br />

through Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 30, at Old School<br />

Square’s Vintage Fieldhouse in Delray<br />

Beach. Many of Florida’s best orchid<br />

growers will participate in this judged<br />

show to promote the sale of their finest<br />

orchid plants.<br />

These exquisite flowers will be on display<br />

from 10:00am to 5:00pm Friday and<br />

Saturday; 10:00am to 4:00pm on Sunday.<br />

Admission is $5 per day or $8 for the entire<br />

weekend.<br />

For information: (561) 573-2422. For<br />

a $1.00 of show admission coupon visit<br />

www.delraybeachorchidsociety.com.<br />

Lights Out Delray<br />

The Delray Beach Tennis Center is<br />

proud to host “Lights Out Delray” by XGLO-<br />

SIVE on <strong>October</strong> 29, <strong>2016</strong> from 7:30pm –<br />

9:00pm. A fun filled family night with a<br />

tennis event that uses black lights to light<br />

up tennis balls and t-shirts, music, games,<br />

prizes and refreshments. Tickets are available<br />

in the Pro shop or call 561-243-7360.<br />

Adults $25 / Youth $15 (age 7 to 16). For<br />

more information, email nikki@jcdsportsgroup.com<br />

or visit www.delraytennis.<br />

com/programs/special-events/<br />

Get your tickets soon – the space is limited.<br />

Wear something white or neon!<br />

Posh Properties Announces<br />

the Addition of 3 New Agents<br />

Posh PrOPErties - 561-706-9095<br />

Joseph Mansour has spent much of his<br />

time in the service industry. It’s easy to understand<br />

how this New Jersey native found<br />

the passion for Real Estate. Joe’s motto is<br />

simple, “Customers first, Sales second.” Exceptional<br />

service has always been the standard<br />

for Joe, and he prides himself in going<br />

the extra mile for his customers.<br />

Mark Logue<br />

Posh PrOPErties - 914-417-0727<br />

Born and raised in Ireland, Mark Logue<br />

has invested more than 25 years in the real<br />

estate industry as a mortgage sales expert.<br />

“His insights and strategies are proving<br />

to be invaluable to his customers, and his<br />

background will help them more easily understand<br />

and reach their real estate goals”,<br />

says Broker/Owner, Jerilyn Walter.<br />

Jessica Franklin<br />

Posh PrOPErties - 561-414-1702<br />

Jessie L. Franklin, J.D is a life-long native<br />

to South Florida (Boca Raton) and daughter<br />

of one of the most successful Realtors in<br />

Palm Beach County but Real estate doesn’t<br />

just run in Jessie’s blood, it is her love for<br />

the sun-soaked neighborhoods of South<br />

Florida and her passion for working with<br />

people that it made perfect sense for a fulltime<br />

career. Jessie has been a real estate<br />

agent since graduating college and in that<br />

time she has cultivated a unique niche market,<br />

servicing buyers, sellers and investors.<br />

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lOCAls only ║ in the news<br />

Dash Travel Offers Incentives<br />

to Benefit Impact 100 Men<br />

Palm Beach County<br />

Sail from the Port of Palm Beach aboard<br />

The MV Grand Celebration and enjoy a<br />

2-night Bahamas cruise offering 9 passenger<br />

decks, a performance theater, a casino,<br />

pools and Jacuzzi, wellness center, bars,<br />

lounges and fine dining. If 2 nights away<br />

is not enough then you have the option to<br />

add 2 or 4 nights staying at Grand Lucayan<br />

Beach & Golf Resort, one of the largest in<br />

the Grand Bahamas with all-inclusive options<br />

available. The added bonus is that<br />

if you book through Dash Travel, 25% of<br />

all commissions go to benefit Impact 100<br />

Men Palm Beach County – ‘seeking to advance<br />

high impact giving and action in the<br />

South Palm Beach County’ – It’s a Win/<br />

Win situation!<br />

Dash Travel 504 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray<br />

Beach, Fl. 33483 Tel - 561-498-8439<br />

www.dashtravelandcruises.com Impact<br />

100 Men Palm Beach County www.<br />

yourcommunityfoundation.org/impact-<br />

100MEN<br />

First Annual Pre Halloween<br />

Fur-Baby Bash Benefiting The<br />

Barky Pines Animal Rescue &<br />

Sanctuary<br />

Laura Souza of G Girl Productions does<br />

it again! She knows how to put on a Charity<br />

Dog Show. The event was held at the<br />

beautiful Abacoa Golf & Country Club in<br />

Jupiter, FL. There were approximately 50<br />

Masters and their dogs dressed in theme<br />

all looking fantastic. A contest was held<br />

for the best costume. This event raised<br />

funds for a worthy cause.<br />

Bethesda Hospital<br />

Foundation – Women of<br />

Grace<br />

The Women of Grace luncheon is to be<br />

held at the Mar-A-Lago on November 10,<br />

<strong>2016</strong> as one of the biggest fundraisers of<br />

the year for the Bethesda Hospital Foundation.<br />

About 500 people attend and the<br />

money raised goes to support Bethesda<br />

Hospital’s Center for Women and Children.<br />

The luncheon, which honors six local<br />

women for their incredible contributions<br />

to our community, has raised nearly<br />

$2 million through the years and has<br />

helped the Center create a state-of-the-art<br />

maternity birthing care center, provided<br />

specialists to help with high-risk pregnancies,<br />

and more.<br />

<strong>2016</strong> honorees<br />

1. Jessica Kian: from Dreyfoos School of<br />

the Arts student (visual arts major).<br />

2. Valerie Mathieu - Founder of “Caps of<br />

Love”<br />

3. Michelle Suskauer - Prominent, nationally-known<br />

Palm Beach County lawyer.<br />

4. Betti Lidsky - Founder and chairwoman<br />

of “Hope for Vision”<br />

5. Diane Wilde - Founder of “Dress for<br />

Success” of the Palm Beaches.<br />

6. Nancy Dockerty - President of the<br />

Board of Directors for the Delray Public<br />

Library.<br />

Reading Oasis at Orchard<br />

View Elementary<br />

On Wednesday September 14th, the<br />

Kiwanis Club of Delray Beach hosted the<br />

Grand Opening of the Reading Oasis at Orchard<br />

View Elementary.<br />

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The Kiwanis Club of Delray Beach has<br />

transformed a room at Orchard View Elementary<br />

in Delray Beach into a literacy<br />

oasis.<br />

The Kiwanis Reading Oasis was created<br />

as part of the charitable projects of the<br />

Kiwanis Club of Delray Beach and its focus<br />

on improving literacy in area schools.<br />

The Reading Oasis, made possible through<br />

fund-raising efforts of the Kiwanis club<br />

and a matching gift from Scholastic Books,<br />

will service hundreds of students at Orchard<br />

View Elementary and provide them<br />

access to over 1,200 age-appropriate<br />

books, electronic readers, and a comfortable<br />

and safe place to read.<br />

Next Art Walk: Friday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7<br />

Special Exhibits, Meet the Artists,<br />

Refreshments, Music<br />

The <strong>October</strong> 7th First Friday Art Walk<br />

in Downtown Delray Beach features an<br />

evening of art, education and relaxation<br />

with the participation of 26 galleries and<br />

artists, special exhibits, offerings and promotions.<br />

First Friday Art Walk is a self-guided<br />

tour held every month, from 6 - 9 p.m.<br />

Stroll through art galleries and working<br />

studios, and the meet talented, local artists<br />

that make-up this award-winning<br />

arts town. Navigate your way through the<br />

myriad styles of art in the Downtown Delray<br />

Beach Arts District: Artists Alley (NE<br />

3rd <strong>Ave</strong> @ NE 4th St), Pineapple Grove<br />

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(NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue), <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue. This is<br />

a FREE event (no ticket, pass, coupon required)<br />

- just show up and start wherever<br />

you’d like!<br />

Art Walk Brochure & Map available at<br />

all participating galleries and studios,<br />

and online DowntownDelrayBeach.com/<br />

FirstFridayArtWalk, or phone the DDA at<br />

561.243.1077.<br />

Major Benefactor And<br />

New Experiences Announced<br />

For The 3rd Annual Feast<br />

Of The Sea<br />

Palm Beach County’s Premier Fresh<br />

Seafood Culinary Event Partners with<br />

Major Foundation for Autism<br />

The 3rd Annual <strong>2016</strong> Feast of the Sea<br />

will be held <strong>October</strong> 22, <strong>2016</strong> in the Meyer<br />

Amphitheatre, located at 105 Evernia<br />

Street in Downtown West Palm Beach.<br />

This year’s Feast of the Sea will be a two<br />

part one-day seafood festival. The first<br />

portion of the festival is from 11a.m. – 4<br />

p.m. and comprises of a free general admission<br />

seafood extravaganza featuring<br />

24 local chefs and restaurants providing<br />

guests the opportunity to enjoy delicious<br />

seafood dishes from some of the area’s<br />

best culinary talents. In addition to the<br />

daytime public ‘feastivities’, there will be<br />

limited available experiences for purchase<br />

providing exclusive tastings, seating and<br />

service. Passes for theses added-value experiences<br />

are available for purchase now.<br />

Following the daytime portion of the<br />

event, Feast of the Sea will transition into a<br />

fully ticketed event. The anticipated Chef’s<br />

Challenge series will return for one night;<br />

filled with interactive entertainment. In<br />

what will become known as the ‘Chefs Colosseum’,<br />

16 local celebrity chefs will battle<br />

it out in the Meyer Amphitheatre through<br />

multiple rounds of intense competition to<br />

reach the finals. With each round of ‘ironchef<br />

style’ competition, chefs’ skills will be<br />

tested to advance to the final round where<br />

one will be crowned the <strong>2016</strong> Maestro del<br />

Mar. The winning chef will be awarded a<br />

$5,000 cash prize.<br />

One of the greatest additions for the 3rd<br />

Annual Feast of the Sea is the partnership<br />

with the Els for Autism Foundation. A portion<br />

of proceeds will be donated to the<br />

foundation. “Having recently launched<br />

our culinary classes for continuing education<br />

with children and adults of the<br />

spectrum, we are excited about this partnership<br />

with Feast of the Sea,” said Nicole<br />

Poundstone, Manager, Events & Communications<br />

for the Els for Autism Foundation.<br />

Prior to the start to start of Feast of<br />

the Sea, some of the participating chefs<br />

will work directly with the Els for Autism<br />

Foundation by teaching cooking lessons to<br />

the students of the Els Center.<br />

For more information on Feast of the<br />

Sea visit www.feastofthesea.com.<br />

Delray Beach Boxing Opening<br />

Soon In Delray Beach<br />

They know you can’t wait but building<br />

something beautiful takes a little extra<br />

time. The ring is in and now we have to<br />

build everything to compliment the ring.<br />

It will be something worth waiting for.<br />

Watch for the opening date.<br />

For more info go to Facebook.com/DelrayBoxing.<br />

Murder on the Beach Mystery<br />

Bookstore Day-Before-<br />

Halloween Party<br />

Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore<br />

is pleased to announce our Day-<br />

Before-Halloween Party at our store in<br />

Pineapple Grove Delray Beach on Sunday<br />

<strong>October</strong> 30, <strong>2016</strong> from 6 – 8 pm.<br />

We will be featuring the ominous num-<br />

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►<br />

lOCAls only ║ in the news<br />

ber of 13 published authors who will speak briefly about their<br />

books while dressed in the scariest costumes: Prudy Taylor<br />

Board, Ali Brandon, Nancy J. Cohen, Susan Cox, Eliot Kleinberg,<br />

Fred Lichtenberg, Sharon Menear, DJ Niko, Jeffrey Hammerhead<br />

Philips, Randy Rawls, Michal Sherring, Mark Spivak, Tom Swick.<br />

Spooky but delicious refreshments will be served, and we will<br />

have a fortune teller on hand to predict your future. Admission is<br />

free and the public is invited to this fun event.<br />

Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore is an independent locally<br />

owned community bookstore, specializing in mystery, suspense<br />

and thrillers located in Pineapple Grove at 273 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

For further information contact Joanne Sinchuk, 561-279-<br />

7790. Email: murdermb@gate.ne<br />

Grand OpeningS<br />

CARING PEOPLE, 5300 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Suite 203,<br />

Delray Beach, Fl 33484, 561-860-9200, www.caringpeopleinc.com<br />

HEAVENSENT HOME HEALTHCARE, 7273 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33067, 561-496-7772, www.heavensentHCS,com<br />

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INTRODUCTORY<br />

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Massage Heights<br />

Delray Place<br />

(located between Trader Joe’s<br />

& Another Broken Egg Café)<br />

420 East Linton Blvd, Ste 804<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33483<br />

Walk-ins Welcome<br />

Book an Appointment<br />

561.403.1100<br />

*Introductory rate valid for first-time Guests only. Actual<br />

massage or facial time is 50 minutes hands on. Free Elevation<br />

must be redeemed with purchase of minimum 1-hour service.<br />

Additional local taxes and fees may apply. Rates and services<br />

may vary by location. Each Massage Heights Retreat is<br />

independently owned and operated. ©<strong>2016</strong> Massage Heights.<br />

massageheights.com<br />

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posh properties<br />

By Sheryl Pinatel, Realtor<br />

My interest in Real Estate began many years ago<br />

while I was living Southern California. I had relocated<br />

to Santa Monica from Montreal, Canada<br />

in 1990 to head up a Textile Design office in Los Angeles.<br />

While there, I became a successful home “flipper,” buying,<br />

remodeling and selling homes. I enjoyed the business so<br />

much, that when I moved to Delray Beach back in 2003, I<br />

immediately studied and received my Realtor designation.<br />

Now after many years of experience in various aspects of<br />

this really amazing industry, Sales, Foreclosures, Rentals<br />

and Commercial, I chose to join Jerilyn Walter at her Posh<br />

Properties office in Pineapple Grove. Jerilyn and I had<br />

originally met back in 2003 while working as Realtors at<br />

Prudential, and I have watched her progress and admired<br />

her drive and commitment in all she does. I also experienced<br />

firsthand the impact Posh Properties has made in<br />

the area and felt it was time I returned to what I do best,<br />

Real Estate Sales. I believe we are a great Brokerage, devoted<br />

to our customers and our community...Plus we do<br />

have some fun...Please come in and see for yourself.<br />

Sheryl Pinatel<br />

Posh Properties<br />

107 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

561-704-6446<br />

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walk in closets, dual sinks, bidet, Roman tub and a walk in shower. Large covered patio features a summer kitchen with Al Fresco gas grill with Rotisserie, granite<br />

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► lOCAls only ║ delray under $50<br />

delray under $50<br />

By Darien Arden<br />

{<br />

Now that Delray Beach is a rising star in the art, culture and social<br />

scene, it might seem a little difficult to find affordable activities, shops<br />

or restaurants. I am here to prove you wrong. Delray Beach offers a mix<br />

of high-end boutiques with laid-back restaurants, and events for the<br />

whole family or nightclubs for night owls. Here is what you can do in<br />

Delray Beach in <strong>October</strong> for $50 or less.<br />

Move over, <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, there’s<br />

another cat in town. <strong>October</strong> is<br />

Self-Promotion Month and Pineapple<br />

Grove is doing just that with their<br />

Grove Week. Although Pineapple Grove<br />

used to be just a sleepy tangent street<br />

to the <strong>Ave</strong>nue, it now boasts some of the<br />

hottest retail, fitness, entertainment and<br />

dining spots in Delray. Grove Week is held<br />

<strong>October</strong> 3 through 8 and features activities<br />

and promotions all week long. Start<br />

off by burning some fun calories with<br />

Fleet Feet and PurLife on <strong>October</strong> 3 with<br />

their 6 p.m. boot camp and 7 p.m. recess<br />

run and games. <strong>October</strong> 4 is National<br />

Taco Day so enjoy a performance by the<br />

Hispano Latino Cultural Alliance at 7 p.m.<br />

as you dine on tacos and margaritas at<br />

El Camino. On The <strong>Ave</strong> is held <strong>October</strong> 5<br />

from 5 to 9 p.m. with street closure and<br />

drum circle at Old School Square Park.<br />

Throwback Thursday is <strong>October</strong> 6 where<br />

you’re invited to have dinner in the Grove<br />

and go back in time at the Silent Disco<br />

at The Fieldhouse ($15 online or at the<br />

door). Enjoy the First Friday Artwalk on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. as you take a<br />

self-guided tour of the fine art galleries<br />

and working studios downtown. Finally,<br />

“take it easel” on <strong>October</strong> 8 from 10 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. with a guided artwalk tour, easels<br />

set up in the Grove to paint, and live<br />

music at City Walk. Who knew the Grove<br />

had so much to offer, so holla for the selfpromotion!<br />

Pineapple Grove is located<br />

along N.E. Second <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Visit www.<br />

ontheavedelraybeach.com or call (561)<br />

278-0424 for more information.<br />

Hooray for Halloween! It’s the one<br />

time of the year when all social<br />

morals and etiquette are thrown<br />

out the window (at least, for me) and<br />

you’re free to get down on your socially<br />

unacceptable costumes, or just costumes<br />

in general. Due to the fact that Halloween<br />

falls on a Monday this year, all celebrating<br />

is taking place on Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 29.<br />

Start the day off at 8 a.m. with the Fifth<br />

Annual Witches of Delray Bike Ride. Put<br />

on your witch costume, decorate your<br />

bike and ride for charity. The $20 rider<br />

fee goes to the Achievement Center<br />

and you’ll be rewarded by<br />

a 6- to 7-mile ride through<br />

local Delray, ending at the<br />

GreenMarket for the opening<br />

day. The GreenMarket is<br />

open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

at Old School Square Park<br />

and features all of the locally<br />

sourced produce, meat<br />

and goods that you’ll ever<br />

need. If you want to mingle<br />

with the other Halloweeners,<br />

head to the <strong>Ave</strong>nue for<br />

trick-or-treating and the<br />

Halloween parade at 11:30<br />

a.m. Once you’ve had your<br />

candy fill, make your way to Veteran’s<br />

Park at 1 p.m. for Kidsfest, featuring<br />

entertainment, a bounce house, food<br />

vendors, a make-and-take craft area and<br />

more. There’s so many Halloween activities<br />

to do you better pick a costume that<br />

can last all day! Visit www.visitdelraybeach.org<br />

for more information.<br />

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Having the upper hand is good, but not when it comes<br />

in the form of abuse. <strong>October</strong> is Domestic Violence<br />

Awareness Month and is a great time to show your<br />

support for the survivors of domestic abuse. AVDA’s 17th Annual<br />

Race for Hope is held <strong>October</strong> 8 so lace up the sneakers<br />

and enjoy a beautiful run along A1A as you raise hope for<br />

hopefully a future without abuse. AVDA, or Aid to Victims of<br />

Domestic Abuse, is an organization that promotes violencefree<br />

relationships and social change by offering alternative<br />

choices to end violence and domestic abuse, and this is an<br />

organization we all can get behind. The 5K run or walk begins<br />

at 7:30 a.m. from Anchor Park and the route is along A1A to<br />

George Bush Boulevard and back. Not only do you get a rewarding<br />

feeling knowing you’ve helped someone in a difficult<br />

situation, but you get to do so but exercising by the beach,<br />

watching the sun come up, and, let’s not forget, enjoying a delicious<br />

breakfast and mimosa at Caffe Luna Rosa after. Prices<br />

range from $10-$30 and all proceeds support AVDA’s programs<br />

and services to survivors of domestic abuse and their<br />

children. Anchor Park is located at 340 S. Ocean Blvd. Visit<br />

www.avdaonline.org for more information and to register.<br />

Live music, fresh air and a cold brew equal a Floridian’s<br />

good time, so let’s indulge! <strong>October</strong> is Emotional Wellness<br />

Month and what better time to get emo than when<br />

the weather is cooler and the crowds haven’t yet found their<br />

way back. The Delray Marketplace offers us Music Fest every<br />

Thursday in <strong>October</strong> so get the friends together to celebrate<br />

pre-Friday with some tunes and fun. The schedule includes<br />

Replay Band, a high energy dance band, on <strong>October</strong> 6; Solid<br />

Brass with music from the 60’s to 80’s on <strong>October</strong> 13;<br />

The Nash Carey Band with Top 40 and classic country<br />

on <strong>October</strong> 20; and Heart and Soul with 50’s,<br />

60’s and R&B classics on <strong>October</strong> 27. Whatever<br />

your music pleasure, you’re covered, so get your<br />

blanket, chairs, cooler and friends ready because you’ve<br />

got some jammin’ to do. All concerts are held at the Delray<br />

Marketplace Amphitheater from 6 to 8 p.m. and admission<br />

is free. Feel free to arrive early and grab some<br />

happy hour cocktails at Burt & Max’s, which is never a<br />

bad idea. The Delray Marketplace is located at 9025 W.<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.delraymarket.com or call (561)<br />

865-4613 for more information.<br />

For me, it’s impossible to keep orchids alive. But, <strong>October</strong><br />

is Positive Attitude Month, so why not give<br />

it another go. For tips, tricks and orchids, head to<br />

the 26th Annual Orchids on the Square. Held at the Old<br />

School Square’s vintage gymnasium building, a dozen<br />

of Florida’s best growers bring their choicest plants for<br />

judging by American Orchid Society sanctioned judges<br />

and for purchase by lucky attendees. The show is held<br />

<strong>October</strong> 28 through 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (4 p.m.<br />

on Sunday) and tickets are only $5 so you have plenty<br />

of green leftover to score some orchids. The growers are<br />

also generous with their know-how and will ensure you<br />

leave knowing how to properly care for your plants, so<br />

let’s get right with our positive attitude! The Old School<br />

Square gymnasium is located at 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit<br />

www.delraybeachorchidsociety.com.<br />

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APPENINGS HA<br />

► lOCAls only ║ happenings<br />

1-31 Animal Feedings –<br />

Shark Feeding - Tues-Sat<br />

- 10:30am, Sun 1:30pm- $5.<br />

Alligator Feeding –Wed & Sat<br />

1pm- $5. Stingray Feeding –<br />

Tues-Sat 2:45pm; Sun 12:30<br />

- $5. 561-274-7263, sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Pickleball – $3-4. Call<br />

for times. Pompey Park Community<br />

Center. 561-243-7356. Delray<br />

Beach Community Center.<br />

561-243-7250. dbpickle.com<br />

1-31 Sandoway Discovery<br />

Center Jr. Shark Biologist<br />

– Wed & Sun 3:15pm. Free. Designed<br />

as a mock shark study,<br />

students will be given the task<br />

of collecting, examining their<br />

“sharks”, recording data and<br />

tagging. Ages: 5-12+. 561-274-<br />

7263, sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Greenlands Store<br />

presents Yoga & Tai Chi<br />

– Call for times. Greenlands<br />

Health & Wellness. 561-921-<br />

4238, greenlandsstores.com<br />

1,8,15,22,29 Spady Youth<br />

Cultural Empowerment<br />

Program – $50. Gary Moore<br />

will lead youth through the<br />

development of an original art<br />

piece. Each youth will complete<br />

an art project that will be included<br />

in Moore’s Art Basel Miami<br />

display in December. 561-<br />

279-8883, spadymuseum.com<br />

1-30 Arts gArage presents<br />

Mystery of Love &<br />

Sex – Thurs-Sun. $35-45. The<br />

Hit Romantic Comedy. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

1 Nurture via Nature’s<br />

2nd Annual Fundraiser –<br />

7-10pm. $25-30. Join us for a<br />

fun evening of live music, live<br />

art and amazing raffle prizes<br />

to help feed local, underprivileged<br />

kids while supporting<br />

local farmers. Yoga Fox Delray,<br />

1405 N. Federal Hwy. nurturevianature.org/events<br />

2,9,16,23,30 Delray Yacht<br />

Cruises Brunch Cruises<br />

– 10:30am. $36-46. Enjoy Sunday<br />

brunch aboard the Lady<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong>! 561-243-0686, delraybeachcruises.com<br />

2 Delray Marketplace Fitness<br />

in the Park – 10am.<br />

Free fitness class. Delray Marketplace,<br />

561-865-4613, DelrayMarket.com<br />

3-8 GrOVE Week – Pineapple<br />

Grove that is! Celebrate<br />

the Arts in Delray Beach with<br />

Grove Week. Stop by your favorite<br />

local merchants for specials<br />

& signature events each<br />

evening. Details: OnThe<strong>Ave</strong>DelrayBeach.com<br />

3 Recess Run – 6PM–8PM.<br />

Join Fleet Feet and PurLife at<br />

Old School Square Park to relive<br />

your childhood at the Recess<br />

Run!<br />

4 National Taco Day – Celebrate<br />

Taco Tuesday and take in<br />

a performance by the Hispano<br />

Latino Cultural Alliance near El<br />

Camino at 7pm.<br />

5 On The <strong>Ave</strong> – 5-9pm. Miss<br />

the street closure events? Here<br />

you go! On The <strong>Ave</strong> event along<br />

NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue in Pineapple<br />

Grove from El Camino to Brule.<br />

Explore the shops in the Grove!<br />

With activities & Details:<br />

OnThe<strong>Ave</strong>DelrayBeach.com<br />

6 ThrOWback Thursday –<br />

Have dinner in the Grove then<br />

go back in time at the Silent<br />

Disco at The Fieldhouse at Old<br />

School Square. $15. 561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

7 First Friday ArtWAlk –<br />

6-9pm. A self-guided tour of<br />

the fine art galleries and working<br />

studios Downtown. #DelrayArtWalk.<br />

downtowndelraybeach.com/FirstFridayArtWalk<br />

8 tAke It Easel – 10am-2pm.<br />

Guided Artwalk Tour at 10am<br />

starting at Old School Square<br />

Park (Free- RSVP to tmazer@<br />

delraybeach.), Arts Garage -<br />

Delray Art League Exhibition,<br />

Plein Aire artists, Easels with<br />

supplies, Sidewalk sales, Jazz<br />

Trio at City Walk<br />

6 First Thursday Site<br />

Tours – 11am-1pm. $5. Discover<br />

the fascinating story behind<br />

the creation of Old School<br />

Square. 561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

6 Girls, Pearls, Hats &<br />

Heels – $60.10:30am-2pm.<br />

Gather your girlfriends, put on<br />

your pearls, hats and heels and<br />

enjoy a fun filled afternoon of<br />

shopping for the latest fashions,<br />

with complimentary bubbly,<br />

a chance at winning something<br />

fabulous, and lunch by<br />

the bite at the Seagate Country<br />

Club! 561-266-0799, delraylibrary.org/gphh<strong>2016</strong><br />

6 Overcoming Wimp Junction<br />

– $50. 9:45-1:30pm. A<br />

seminar for sales professionals,<br />

business owners, & sales managers.<br />

Fee goes to the Wounded<br />

Warriors Project. Sandler<br />

Training Center 561-279-3300,<br />

flsales.sandler.com<br />

6,13,20,27 Delray Marketplace<br />

Music Fests – Free<br />

music festivals every Thursday!<br />

Delray<br />

7 Popcorn & Wine Pairing<br />

at the Original Popcorn<br />

House – $20-25. 7pm. Join Savor<br />

Our City Culinary Tours for<br />

the culinary delight. For more<br />

info, 954-410-3177, savorourcity.com<br />

8 Morikami presents Bon<br />

Odori Dance Workshop –<br />

1-3pm. $40. Participants learn<br />

the choreography of this lively<br />

dance and how to perform as a<br />

unified group. 561-495-0233,<br />

morikami.org<br />

8 AVDA’s 17th Annual Race<br />

for Hope – $10-30. 7:30am.<br />

Join AVDA at Anchor Park for<br />

the 5k & 10k. All proceeds will<br />

support AVDA’s programs and<br />

services to survivors of domestic<br />

abuse and their children.<br />

runsignup.com<br />

8-10 Columbus Day Open<br />

– Free. Largest USTA ‘National<br />

Selection’ tennis event in the<br />

United States including 256<br />

nationally-ranked Boys & Girls.<br />

yellowtennisball.com/columbus-day-open<br />

8-23 Delray Beach Playhouse<br />

Presents “The Sensuous<br />

Senator” – Thurs-Sat<br />

8pm, Sun 2pm. $30. Senator<br />

Harry Douglas is running for<br />

the Presidency on a strong Morality<br />

Platform, but that doesn’t<br />

stop him from enjoying the<br />

occasional extra-marital flirtation.<br />

561-272-1281 Ext. 4, delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

8-31 Cason United Methodist<br />

Church Pumpkin<br />

Patch – 9am -7pm Mon-Sat<br />

& 12-6pm on Sundays. Cason<br />

United Methodist Church - 342<br />

N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach,<br />

FL 33444, 561-276-5302<br />

12 Spady Museum Presents:<br />

SHED Sessions –<br />

8-11pm. $10. The Spady House<br />

band, featuring Tovah Lovely,<br />

Ian Caven, Jimmy Copeland and<br />

Beto Rubinell, will begin a jam<br />

session and will welcome other<br />

local musicians to sit in with<br />

their instruments. 561-279-<br />

8883, spadymuseum.com<br />

13 Delray Yacht Cruises<br />

Steel Drum Cruise – 6-8pm.<br />

$25. Enjoy the sounds of the islands<br />

aboard the Lady <strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

with beautiful views of the intracoastal!<br />

561-243-0686, delraybeachcruises.com<br />

13&14 Delray Beach Playhouse:<br />

Feelin’ GrOOVy: MusiCAl<br />

Backstories – 2pm.<br />

$25. 561-272-1281 Ext. 4, delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

14 Orange Sunshine –<br />

7:30pm. Free Friday Concerts.<br />

Favorite hits from the 60’s. Old<br />

School Square Pavilion. 561-<br />

243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

14 The Delray Beach Chamber<br />

of Commerce presents<br />

“Luminary” – 7pm.<br />

You’ve got it— Come celebrate<br />

it! You’re a Luminary because<br />

you know how to make your<br />

Chamber work for you. You get<br />

it! What is it? Come see how it<br />

all comes together at the Luminary<br />

Celebration. 561-278-<br />

0424, DelrayBeach.com<br />

16 Murder on the Beach<br />

Bookstore Book Club –<br />

3pm. The Sunday Sleuths will<br />

discuss Dating Death by Randy<br />

Rawls. murderonthebeach.com<br />

17-20,24-27 Delray Beach<br />

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PPENINGS HA<br />

Playhouse Presents “Look<br />

Ma, I’m Dancin” – 2pm &<br />

8pm. $30. 561-272-1281 Ext.<br />

4, delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

18 Murder on the Beach<br />

Bookstore Book Club –<br />

6:30pm. The Tuesday Murder<br />

Club will discuss Styx by Jonathan<br />

King. murderonthebeach.<br />

com<br />

20 Artists Alley Open<br />

Studios – 6-9pm - Pineapple<br />

Grove Arts District between NE<br />

3rd & 4th Streets, east of 3rd<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>, west of RR tracks. All of<br />

the Studios & Galleries in Artists<br />

Alley are open with all the<br />

artists present. artistsalleydelray.com<br />

20 Chamber of Commerce<br />

ContACts & Cocktails –<br />

5:15-7pm. $10-20. Join us at<br />

Bill Hood & Sons Art & Antique<br />

Auctions. Enjoy cocktails,<br />

conversations and culinary<br />

delights. Don’t forget to bring<br />

your business cards for successful<br />

networking! 561-278-<br />

0424, delraybeach.com<br />

20 PR YAK-YAK <strong>2016</strong> –<br />

6-8:30pm. $20-25. PR YAK-YAK<br />

is a fun and chatty meet-andgreet<br />

for local PR and marketing<br />

professionals, as well as<br />

media types and community<br />

and cultural activists. pryakyak.eventbrite.com<br />

20 Delray bEACh Historical<br />

Society Autumn Harvest<br />

– $160. Includes a champagne<br />

welcome reception on<br />

the porch and the opening of<br />

the Farmer Showcase, with<br />

over 12 local farms. 4-course,<br />

Farm to Table, Food and Wine<br />

pairing outside in the courtyard.<br />

561-274-9578, delraybeachhistory.org<br />

20 Zombie Prom – 9pm.<br />

$20. Dying to party? Rise and<br />

join the class of 1985 for Prom<br />

Night!! Old School Square<br />

Fieldhouse. 561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

21 Witches of Delray<br />

Witches Brew Kickoff –<br />

4pm. Witches ride kickoff at<br />

Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub. Raffles,<br />

drawings, silent auction.<br />

Sign up to ride. Review the ride<br />

route. witchesofdelray.org<br />

21 Chemradery – 7:30pm.<br />

Free Friday Concerts. Pop rock<br />

/ blue-eyed soul. Old School<br />

Square Pavilion. 561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

22 Murder on the bEACh<br />

Bookstore Booksigning –<br />

5pm. Raquel Reyes will speak<br />

and sign The Jewelers Mark-<br />

$10.99. 561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

22 tASte <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

– 11am-2pm. $65. Historical<br />

walking food tour along <strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

<strong>Ave</strong>nue. Includes tastings<br />

of signature bites at 5-6 stops.<br />

For more info, 954-410-3177,<br />

SavorOurCity.com<br />

22 <strong>2016</strong> Delray bEACh Sister<br />

Cities Golf Classic –<br />

7:15am. $75-100. The Mayors’<br />

Challenge. Proceeds benefit the<br />

Student Exchange Programs.<br />

Delray Beach Golf Club PRIZES<br />

1st thru 3rd Place Teams. Long<br />

Drive and 50/50 on all Par 3’s.<br />

For more information contact<br />

David Schmidt 561- 278-2601<br />

22 The HallOWEEn Party –<br />

Milagro Center and Old School<br />

Square invite you to GET YOUR<br />

SCARE ON! The Halloween Party<br />

is THE place to be for ghoulish<br />

fun — and all for a great<br />

cause… the Milagro kids! 561-<br />

243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

25 Murder on the bEACh<br />

Bookstore Booksigning –<br />

7pm. Randy Wayne White will<br />

speak and sign Seduced - $27.<br />

561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

27-30 The LPGA Legends<br />

Tour – $10-15. Join us at the<br />

Seagate Country Club for this<br />

year’s LPGA Legend’s Tour!<br />

Tickets available at Walgreens.<br />

thelegendstour.com<br />

27 Murder on the Beach<br />

Bookstore Book Signing –<br />

7pm. Stuart Woods will speak<br />

and sign Sex, Lies & Serious<br />

Money $28. 561-279-7790,<br />

murderonthebeach.com<br />

27 Delray bEACh Chamber<br />

of Commerce Business<br />

& Bagels – 8am. $5-10. Get<br />

your day started out right<br />

building business relationships<br />

while enjoying coffee<br />

and bagels. 561-278-0424,<br />

DelrayBeach.com<br />

27 YPAD NautiCAl NetWOrking<br />

Cruise – 5:30pm. Meet<br />

your fellow Delray Young Professionals<br />

and cruise aboard<br />

the Lady <strong>Atlantic</strong>! RSVP Required.<br />

561-278-0424, Delray-<br />

Beach.com<br />

28-30 The 26th Annual Orchids<br />

on the Square – $5.<br />

Fri & Sat 10-5pm, Sun 10-4pm.<br />

Come join the celebration featuring<br />

orchids from growers<br />

all over the country! Old School<br />

Square’s Vintage Gymnasium.<br />

delraybeachorchidsociety.org<br />

28 Joel DasilVA & The Midnight<br />

Howl – 7:30pm. Blues.<br />

Free Friday Concerts. Old<br />

School Square Pavilion. 561-<br />

243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

28 4th Annual HallOWEEn<br />

fAll Fest at the Delray<br />

bEACh Historical Society<br />

with SPACE of Mind<br />

School – 6-9pm. Free. Ghost<br />

Town Delray Haunted House at<br />

Space of Mind campus. Outdoor<br />

movies on the big screen, History<br />

Exhibit, games, crafts, costume<br />

contest, trick or treating,<br />

& refreshments at the Cason<br />

Cottage. 561-274-9578, delraybeachhistory.org<br />

28 Milagro Center Opening<br />

Reception – 6:30pm.<br />

Developing Artists in Nearby<br />

Galleries (DANG) - Mixed Media<br />

and Messages Exhibit Opening<br />

Reception. Join us for light bites<br />

& wine. 25% of art proceeds<br />

benefit Milagro Center. RSVP to<br />

nescalera@milagrocenter.org.<br />

29 Fifth Annual Witches<br />

of Delray Bike Ride – 8am.<br />

$20. Put on your witch costume,<br />

decorate your bike and<br />

join us for our fifth annual<br />

witch ride for charity. 100% of<br />

your $20 rider fee goes to the<br />

Achievement Center of Delray<br />

Beach. witchesofdelray.org<br />

29 Delray Beach Green-<br />

Market Opening Day – 9am-<br />

2pm. Join The GreenMarket for<br />

their opening day of the season!<br />

Old School Square Park.<br />

delraycra.org/greenmarket<br />

29 Trick-or-Treat Along<br />

the <strong>Ave</strong>nue & HallOWEEn<br />

Parade – 11:30 am - 1pm. All<br />

children are welcome to show<br />

off their Halloween costumes<br />

and Trick-or-Treat along the<br />

avenue and Pineapple Grove.<br />

1pm. - Halloween Parade -1pm.<br />

Free. Children are invited to<br />

begin lining up at the southeast<br />

corner of Old School Square<br />

Park. 561-573-5000.<br />

29 Kidsfest & HallOWEEn<br />

Festivities – 1pm- 4pm.<br />

Free. Family event in Veterans<br />

Park, with entertainment, a<br />

bounce house, food vendors,<br />

a make-and-take craft area<br />

and much, much more. 561-<br />

243-7277, facebook.com/<br />

events/329271230739045<br />

30 Murder on the bEACh<br />

Bookstore Booksigning<br />

– 6pm. Day-Before-Halloween<br />

Party featuring the ominous<br />

number of 13 authors! 561-<br />

279-7790, murderonthebeach.<br />

com<br />

Exhibits:<br />

1-December Spady Museum<br />

Presents: African<br />

Americans in Delray – $10.<br />

Tues-Sat 11am-4pm. This exhibit<br />

depicts early pioneers<br />

and their descendants and how<br />

their professions helped shape<br />

the city’s personality. 561-279-<br />

8883, spadymuseum.com<br />

1–31 Surfing History Exhibit<br />

at Sandoway Discovery<br />

Center – 561-236-0155,<br />

surfhistoryproject.org<br />

1-December Delray bEACh<br />

Historical Society Presents:<br />

Fish Tales – $5. Thus<br />

- Sat, 11am - 3pm. An exploration<br />

of area fishing! 561-274-<br />

9578, delraybeachhistory.org<br />

1-Jan 2017 The Cornell<br />

Museum at Old School<br />

Square presents Fifteen<br />

Minutes – The Fifteen Minutes<br />

exhibition focuses on the<br />

idea of fame and different ways<br />

it can be interpreted through<br />

artwork. Tues-Sun, 10am –<br />

4:30pm; closed Mon and major<br />

holidays. $5. 561-243-7922,<br />

OldSchoolSquare.org<br />

1-Jan 2017 The Cornell<br />

Museum at Old School<br />

Square presents A Life<br />

in Portraits – A Life in Portraits<br />

brings together worldrenowned,<br />

contemporary,<br />

American artists, spanning<br />

five decades, who have created<br />

portraits of art patron and collector,<br />

Joan Quinn. Tues-Sun,<br />

10am – 4:30pm; closed Mon &<br />

major holidays. $5. 561-243-<br />

7922, OldSchoolSquare.org<br />

www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | <strong>October</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 25


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pictures ║ on the ave<br />

on the ave<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

1- Ethel and Susu @ HyPa<br />

HyMa<br />

2- Donna, Glenn @<br />

Sunshine Golf Car<br />

3- Laura, Lauren, Alex,<br />

Maryann @ <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

4- Icee @ A Blast From<br />

The Past<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5- Hillary, Jestina, Lucy @<br />

Colony Hotel<br />

6- Yely, Raya @ Taverna Opa<br />

7- Monica, Richard @ Prime<br />

8- Brian, Wendy, Lisa @<br />

Engel & Volkers<br />

9- Alex, Scott, Allyson @<br />

Lang Realty<br />

5<br />

6 7<br />

8 9<br />

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pictures ║ on the ave<br />

1 2<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

1- Peter, Petra, Gucci @<br />

Peter DeRosa Salon at<br />

Eleven<br />

2- Mia, Nancee @ HyPa<br />

HyMa<br />

3- Mary Ann, Deb @<br />

Taverna Opa<br />

3<br />

4<br />

4- Rene, Dana @ Massage<br />

Heights<br />

5- Sunshine Golf Car Team<br />

6- Theresa, Liz @ One<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>da Salon<br />

7- Joseph with new Invisi-<br />

Tab Extentions @ Joseph<br />

John Salon<br />

8- Alisha @ Slash Fitness<br />

9- Christina, Steve,<br />

Amanda, Carole @ Our<br />

Boat House<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

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Oceanfront Estate | $18.75 Million<br />

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Stretching across a generous 135± feet of oceanfront, this newly built<br />

Bermuda-inspired estate looks out to the turquoise waters from most<br />

rooms and from the resort-style outdoor living space and a grand<br />

entertainment pavilion featuring a charming open-air fireplace, summer<br />

kitchen, and cabana bath.<br />

New Dutch Caribbean Estate | $8.9 Million<br />

812 Seasage | Delray Beach<br />

Placing an equal emphasis on beauty, quality, and the casually elegant<br />

2-story estate home is generously sized with a total of 10,788± square<br />

feet including 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 powder rooms, a 2-bay garage<br />

plus a one bay garage and gardeners shed. This magnificent estate fronts<br />

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Intracoastal Estate | $6.975 Million<br />

1002 Seasage Drive | Delray Beach<br />

Incredible direct Intracoastal views throughout; expansive living and<br />

dining room which opens to the outdoor loggia overlooking the pool<br />

and water; large gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry and family room which<br />

open to the spacious loggia; first floor club room with oversized<br />

windows for optimal water views. Completion January <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

Beach Area Estate | $4.495 Million<br />

3424 North Ocean Boulevard | Gulf Stream<br />

Timeless elegance carries throughout this new Bermuda-style estate<br />

lavished with classic Palm Beach details. This estate introduces a<br />

lavish environment enjoyed both indoors and out. It truly is an<br />

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pictures ║ in the pineapple grove arts district<br />

in the pineapple<br />

grove arts district<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

1- Stephen, Oscar @<br />

Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

2- Cheryl @ Murder On The<br />

Beach Mystery Bookstore<br />

3- Kenny, Robert @ Urban Pi<br />

4- Stirling, Paola @<br />

Pineapple Grove Post Office<br />

5- Rosalie, Victoria @ Hair by<br />

Rosalie<br />

3 4<br />

6- Monica, Ana, Sheyla @<br />

Nicole’s Boutique<br />

7- Esse @ Nourishe<br />

8- Manny, Tresa, Irena,<br />

Anthony @ IL Contadino<br />

9- Michelle, Jace, Holli,<br />

Anthony, Jerilyn, Sheryl @<br />

Posh Properties<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

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pictures ║ In the pineapple grove artists district<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

1- Whitney, Joe @ In the<br />

Grove Salon<br />

2- Marygold, Autumn @<br />

Ocean Upon A Time<br />

3- Dr. Schrier, Pam @<br />

Schrier Family Chiropractic<br />

4- Marcio @ Addison Gallery<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5- Tammy @ Tammy Benz<br />

Salon<br />

6- Kelli, Chary, Stephen,<br />

Patty, Kim, Lynn @ Delray<br />

Beach Chamber<br />

7- Dianne @ Dianne Adams<br />

Salon<br />

8- Peter, Zell @ Conte’s Deli<br />

9- Chad @ Delray Art &<br />

Framing<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8 9<br />

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entertainment ║ gotta know<br />

Gotta Know<br />

Delray Beach Artist to Be<br />

Featured in Mid-<strong>Atlantic</strong> Art<br />

Exhibition<br />

Four bold botanical oil paintings<br />

by Delray Beach artist Sally Painter<br />

have been selected to appear in Art<br />

at the Mill, one of the largest group<br />

art exhibitions of the mid-<strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

region. Organized by the Clarke County<br />

Historical Association, Art at the Mill<br />

features more than 1,000 works of<br />

art by 300 East Coast artists. Running<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1 through 16, <strong>2016</strong>, Art at the<br />

Mill is held at the Burwell-Morgan Mill,<br />

15 Tannery Lane, Millwood, Virginia.<br />

After a lengthy career as a garden<br />

nursery owner, Painter has taken her<br />

love of plants and flowers in a new<br />

direction with her fine art, which<br />

now appears in private art collections<br />

across the U.S. She studied at the Boca<br />

Raton Museum Art School, and has<br />

since been profiled in American Art<br />

Collector, ARTisSpectrum, and Artist<br />

Showcase. Southwest Art’s September<br />

2015 edition named her one of their<br />

Nationally Emerging Artists. Painter<br />

has participated in a number of other<br />

significant art competitions, including<br />

the OPA’s <strong>2016</strong> Salon Show, the 2nd ART<br />

& FLOWER Juried Exhibition, the Art<br />

of the Heartland Juried Exhibit (2015),<br />

and the 24th Annual All Florida Juried<br />

Arts Show (2014), and was the featured<br />

artist at the Palm Beach International<br />

Airport in 2011. In addition to being a<br />

member of the Board of Trustees of the<br />

Boca Raton Museum of Art, Sally has<br />

been juried in as a member of the Oil<br />

Painters of America, the National Oil<br />

and Acrylic Painters’ Society, American<br />

Women Artists, the Boca Raton Museum<br />

of Art Artists’ Guild, and Artists of<br />

Palm Beach County. To see more of this<br />

artist’s bold botanical paintings, please<br />

visit her website at sallypainterart.com.<br />

The Vanderblue Team is<br />

Recognized as Top 1% in the<br />

Nation by Wall Street Journal<br />

“Traditional Real Estate is no longer<br />

enough,” according to Julie Vanderblue,<br />

President of a Christie’s International<br />

16 office Real Estate Brokerage in<br />

Fairfield County CT and founder of The<br />

Vanderblue Team.<br />

With the transparency of the market<br />

and everything at the touch of a button,<br />

Realtors have to do much more than<br />

just open doors, create glossy brochures<br />

and host open houses to differentiate<br />

their properties. It is all about creating<br />

an emotional buyer and enhancing<br />

the experience for both buyers and<br />

sellers. Through styling, staging and<br />

merchandising it is proven that homes<br />

will sell in less time for more money.<br />

Time is almost everyone’s most valuable<br />

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entertainment ║ gotta see<br />

By skip sheffield<br />

Gotta See<br />

Isla Fisher<br />

“Keeping Up<br />

With the Joneses”<br />

<strong>October</strong> 7<br />

“The Girl on the Train” has generated<br />

a lot of advance buzz. Emily Blunt plays<br />

an alcoholic woman who imagines an<br />

ideal, idyllic life of her new neighbors<br />

Hayley and Scott Hipwell (Hayley Bennett<br />

and Luke Evens). Ah, but all is not<br />

as it seems in this script adapted from<br />

the novel by Paula Hawkins. Tate Taylor<br />

(“The Help”) directs.<br />

Aren’t you glad you survived middle<br />

school? In case you’ve forgotten there is<br />

“Middle School: The Worst Years of My<br />

Life.” Rafe Khatchadorian (Griffin Gluck) is<br />

a bright boy transferred to a middle school<br />

rife with bullies and ruled by a tyrannical<br />

principal. Steve Carr (“Paul Blart: Mall<br />

Cop”) directs and the cast includes Lauren<br />

Graham, Adam Pally, Efren Ramirez. Isabella<br />

Moner and Rob Riggle as Bear, who<br />

may become Rafe’s stepfather.<br />

The remake of “The Birth of a Nation”<br />

has already sparked controversy far in<br />

advance of its release. Writer-director<br />

Nate Parker plays literate slave and<br />

preacher Nat Turner. Turner is allowed<br />

by his owner (Armie Hammer) to try and<br />

calm the waters in the antebellum South.<br />

Instead he ends up leading a revolution.<br />

Others in the cast are Gabrielle Union,<br />

Aunjanae Ellis, Aja Naomi King and Penelope<br />

Ann Miller. The 1915 original glorified<br />

the rise of the racist Ku Klux Klan.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 14<br />

“The Accountant” is not a very exciting<br />

title, but when the accountant is<br />

played by Ben Affleck, you can bet there<br />

will be some action. Affleck is Christian<br />

Wolff, mild-mannered small-town CPA<br />

who secretly works for some of the most<br />

dangerous crime organizations in the<br />

world. With Ray King (J.K. Simmons) of<br />

the US Treasury Department closing in,<br />

Wolff takes a legitimate job helping out<br />

an accounting clerk (Anna Kendrick)<br />

who has discovered a discrepancy involving<br />

millions of dollars at her company.<br />

Gavin O’Connor (“Warrior”) directs.<br />

“Desierto” means Desert in Spanish.<br />

This movie by Jonas Cuaron (“Gravity”)<br />

is a sympathetic look at a group of<br />

men and women attempting to enter<br />

the USA via the treacherous, unforgiving<br />

desert while being pursued by<br />

a deranged vigilante. Gael Garcia<br />

Bernal (who also produced) stars<br />

with Jeffrey Dean Morgan and<br />

Alondra Hidalgo.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 21<br />

“Jack Reacher: Never Go<br />

Back” is the rather contradictory<br />

title to a sequel to the 2012<br />

movie starring Tom Cruise as<br />

the title character. Jack returns<br />

to a military base in Virginia to<br />

take his commanding officer to<br />

dinner only to discover she has<br />

been arrested and he has been<br />

accused of beating another man<br />

and fathering a child with another<br />

woman. Aldis Hodge, Danika Yarosh,<br />

Cobie Smulders and Patrick<br />

Heusinger co-star under the<br />

direction of Edward Zwick<br />

(“Defiance”).<br />

“31” is also known as<br />

Rob Zombie’s 31, as it is pretty much his<br />

show, which he wrote and directed. Five<br />

carnival workers, “carnies” we like to call<br />

them, are kidnapped and held in a compound<br />

where they are forced to play a<br />

life and death game. Malcolm McDowell,<br />

Sheri Moon Zombie, Meg Foster, Elizabeth<br />

Daly and Sandra Rosko co-star.<br />

“Keeping Up With the Joneses” can<br />

get dangerous. Zach Galifiankis and Isla<br />

Fisher star as a suburban couple who<br />

are in awe of their seemingly perfect<br />

neighbors, the Joneses (Jon Hamm and<br />

Gal Gadat). The thing is, they are really<br />

covert operatives. Everything else<br />

is a ruse. Greg Mottala (“Adventureland,”<br />

“Superbad”) directs.<br />

So who believes in the special powers<br />

of the Ouija board? Evidently quite a lot,<br />

because “Ouija: Origin of Evil” is a sequel<br />

to the 2014 sleeper hit. It stars a bunch of<br />

young people you probably don’t know.<br />

The writer and director is Mike Flanagan,<br />

who brought us “Oculus.”<br />

Tyler Perry just keeps churning them<br />

out. “Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween”<br />

is his latest. As long as people<br />

keep paying money to see Perry dressed<br />

up and padded out as a middle-aged<br />

woman, the actor-director-writer-producer<br />

will keep making his comedies.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 28<br />

At least the settings will be lovely.<br />

“Inferno” once again stars Tom Hanks<br />

as intrepid Harvard symbologist Robert<br />

Langdon and is once again directed by<br />

Ron Howard, who guided the two previous<br />

installments based on Dan Brown’s<br />

novels. This time Langdon is in Florence<br />

and Venice, Italy trying to follow clues in<br />

Dante Alighiris’ “Divine Comedy” to prevent<br />

a global genocide. The cast includes<br />

Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Ben Foster and<br />

Irfam Khan.<br />

“American Pastoral” is not as serene<br />

as its title would indicate. Ewan Mc-<br />

Gregor makes his directorial debut and<br />

stars as Seymour “Swede” Levov, a once<br />

legendary high school athlete who married<br />

Dawn (Jennifer Connelly), a former<br />

beauty queen. Swede’s charmed life goes<br />

off the rails when his teenage daughter<br />

Merry (Dakota Fanning) goes missing<br />

after being accused of a violent act. The<br />

script is based on the Philip Roth novel.


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Sarah<br />

Silverman<br />

entertainment ║ gotta HEAR<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1<br />

Jazz legend Alfred “Pee-Wee” Ellis<br />

pays us a visit at 8 p.m. Saturday, <strong>October</strong><br />

1 at Arts Garage, 94 N.E. Second<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>., Delray Beach. Pee-Wee was born<br />

in Bradenton, Florida but raised in<br />

Texas. He gained fame as saxophonist<br />

with James Brown’s band in the 1960s,<br />

and co-wrote some of Brown’s hits. In<br />

the 1970s he worked with Van Morrison.<br />

Tickets are $30-$45. Call 561-450-<br />

6357 or go to www.artsgarage.org.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4<br />

YG (Young Gangsta) does its thuggish<br />

thing at 8 p.m. Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 4<br />

at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Tickets are $23.50 advance or $25 at<br />

the door. Call 954-449-1025.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 6<br />

ARW includes Yes band members<br />

Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick<br />

Wakeman. They will be playing in concert<br />

at 8 p.m. Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 6 at<br />

Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood.<br />

Gotta HearBy skip<br />

sheffield<br />

Tickets are $50, $70 and $80. Call 800-<br />

745-3000 or go to www.myhrl.com.<br />

Laissez les Bontemps Roulez! New<br />

Orleans brass band Bonerama brings<br />

its Cajun sounds to the Funky Biscuit in<br />

Boca Raton at 8 p.m. <strong>October</strong> 6. Tickets<br />

are $20-$30. Call 561-395-2929 or<br />

561-465-3946.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 12<br />

The Canadian R&B duo of Majid Jordan<br />

(Majid Al Maskati and Jordan Ullman)<br />

entertains at 9 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 12 at Revolution Live. Tickets<br />

are $28.25 advance and $31.25 day of<br />

show. Call 954-449-1025.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 14<br />

Needtobreathe with Mat Kearney<br />

headline a triple Tour de Compadres<br />

bill with Parachute and Welshly<br />

Arms at Pompano Beach Amphitheater<br />

at 7 p.m. Friday, <strong>October</strong> 14. Tickets<br />

are $30.50, $40.50 and $50.50. Go<br />

to www.pompanobeacharts.org.<br />

Got soul? The double bill of Kool<br />

& The Gang and The Commodores<br />

plays Seminole Hard Rock Live at 8<br />

p.m. <strong>October</strong> 14. Tickets are $50, $70<br />

and $80. Call 800-745-3000 or go to<br />

www.myhrl.com.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15<br />

The country duo of Eddie Montgomery<br />

and Troy Gentry, known as Montgomery<br />

Gentry, performs at 7 p.m. Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15 at Pompano Beach<br />

Amphitheater. Tickets are $25-$95. Go<br />

to www.pompanobeacharts.org.<br />

The biting wit of comedian Sarah<br />

Silverman will be displayed at 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15 at Seminole Hard Rock Live.<br />

Tickets are $40, $50 and $70. Call 800-<br />

745-3000 or go to www.myhrl.com.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 19<br />

The heavy thrash death-metal band<br />

Trivium from Orlando, Florida headlines<br />

a bill with Sabaton and Huntress<br />

at 9 p.m. Wednesday at Revolution Live.<br />

Tickets are $23 general admission. Call<br />

954-449-1025.<br />

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox<br />

plays Broward Center at 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 20. You never know<br />

what is going to show up on Scott’s<br />

program, but if he has Swedish singer<br />

and multi-instrumentalist Gunhild<br />

Carling it will certainly be entertaining.<br />

Show time is 8 p.m. at Broward Center<br />

for the Arts. Tickets are $39.50, $52.50<br />

and $112.50 VIP. Call 954-462-0222 or<br />

go to www.browardcenter.org.<br />

So you like British funk? New Mastersounds<br />

of Leeds, England plays<br />

Revolution live at 9 p.m. <strong>October</strong> 20<br />

Tickets are $18.20 advance and $20<br />

day of show. Call 954-449-1025.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 21<br />

No, I have never heard of Zebra, but<br />

the New Orleans power trio has quite<br />

a cult following since their formation<br />

in 1975. They will be ripping it up at 8<br />

p.m. Friday, <strong>October</strong> 21 at Arts Garage<br />

in Delray Beach. Tickets are $60 and<br />

up. Call 561-450-6357.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 22<br />

GTA does not mean grand theft auto<br />

in this case but Good Times Ahead.<br />

The Miami-bred house, electro and<br />

trap music group plays Revolution Live<br />

at 9 p.m. Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 22. Tickets<br />

are $22.50 advance or $30 at the door.<br />

The next day, <strong>October</strong> 23, Columbus,<br />

Ohio hardcore punk group Beartooth<br />

rattles the rafters. Tickets are $20.50<br />

advance or $23 day of show.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25<br />

Roslyn Kind is not exactly a household<br />

name, but she is the younger halfsister<br />

of Barbra Streisand. She plays a<br />

fundraising event at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25 at the Wick Theatre in Boca<br />

Raton. Tickets are $95 for show only,<br />

$150 for champagne reception and appetizers<br />

and $200 for three-course dinner<br />

with entertainment by Jill and Rich<br />

Switzer. Call 561-995-2333.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 26<br />

Whatever happened to Toni Braxton?<br />

The onetime “Queen of R&B” is<br />

alive and well and performing at 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 26 at Seminole<br />

Hard Rock Live. Tickets are $50, $65,<br />

$75 and $90. Call 800-745-3000 or go<br />

to www.myhrl.com.<br />

Singer-songwriter Mary Chapin<br />

plays a rare local gig at 7:30 p.m. <strong>October</strong><br />

26 at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale.<br />

Tickets are $37.50 and $57.50.<br />

Call 954-462-0222.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 28<br />

Peter Cetera, the high-voiced singer-bassist<br />

of the brass pop group Chicago,<br />

does a solo gig at 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 29 at Pompano Beach Amphitheater.<br />

Tickets are $43-$103. Call 800-<br />

745-3000 or 866-573-0308.<br />

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entertainment ║ gotta READ<br />

Gotta Read<br />

By LISA MARIE<br />

Two by Two<br />

by Nicholas Sparks<br />

AVAilable <strong>October</strong> 4, <strong>2016</strong><br />

#1 New York<br />

Times bestselling<br />

author Nicholas<br />

Sparks returns with<br />

an emotionally<br />

powerful story of<br />

unconditional love,<br />

its challenges, its<br />

risks and most of<br />

all, its rewards.<br />

At 32, Russell Green has it<br />

all: a stunning wife, a lovable six-year-old<br />

daughter, a successful career as an advertising<br />

executive and an expansive home in<br />

Charlotte. He is living the dream, and his<br />

marriage to the bewitching Vivian is the<br />

center of that. But underneath the shiny<br />

surface of this perfect existence, fault<br />

lines are beginning to appear...and no<br />

one is more surprised than Russ when he<br />

finds every aspect of the life he took for<br />

granted turned upside down. In a matter<br />

of months, Russ finds himself without a<br />

job or wife, caring for his young daughter<br />

while struggling to adapt to a new and<br />

baffling reality. Throwing himself into the<br />

wilderness of single parenting, Russ embarks<br />

on a journey at once terrifying and<br />

rewarding-one that will test his abilities<br />

and his emotional resources beyond anything<br />

he ever imagined.<br />

Small Great Things<br />

by Jodi Picoult<br />

AVAilable <strong>October</strong> 11, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Ruth Jefferson is<br />

a labor and delivery<br />

nurse at a Connecticut<br />

hospital<br />

with more than<br />

twenty years’ experience.<br />

During<br />

her shift, Ruth<br />

begins a routine<br />

checkup on a<br />

newborn, only to be told a few<br />

minutes later that she’s been reassigned<br />

to another patient. The parents are<br />

white supremacists and don’t want Ruth,<br />

who is African American, to touch their<br />

child. The hospital complies with their<br />

request, but the next day, the baby goes<br />

into cardiac distress while Ruth is alone<br />

in the nursery. Does she obey orders or<br />

does she intervene?<br />

Ruth hesitates before performing CPR<br />

and, as a result, is charged with a serious<br />

crime. Kennedy McQuarrie, a white<br />

public defender, takes her case but gives<br />

unexpected advice: Kennedy insists<br />

that mentioning race in the courtroom<br />

is not a winning strategy. Conflicted by<br />

Kennedy’s counsel, Ruth tries to keep<br />

life as normal as possible for her family—especially<br />

her teenage son—as the<br />

case becomes a media sensation. As the<br />

trial moves forward, Ruth and Kennedy<br />

must gain each other’s trust, and come to<br />

see that what they’ve been taught their<br />

whole lives about others—and themselves—might<br />

be wrong.<br />

With incredible empathy, intelligence,<br />

and candor, Jodi Picoult tackles race,<br />

privilege, prejudice, justice, and compassion—and<br />

doesn’t offer easy answers.<br />

“Small Great Things” is a remarkable<br />

achievement from a writer at the top of<br />

her game.<br />

Honor Bound<br />

by B. J. Daniels<br />

AVAilable <strong>October</strong> 18, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Protecting her life<br />

will mean betraying<br />

her trust<br />

Ainsley Hamilton<br />

has always been the<br />

responsible one of<br />

the family. As the<br />

oldest daughter of<br />

presidential candidate<br />

Buckmaster<br />

Hamilton, she’s also a potential<br />

target. For months she’s sensed someone<br />

following her. When an expedition to<br />

scout locations for a commercial takes a<br />

terrifying turn, she’s rescued by a naturalborn<br />

cowboy who tempts the good girl to<br />

finally let loose.<br />

Sawyer Nash knows just how reckless<br />

it is to fall for someone he’s gone undercover<br />

to protect. Yet masquerading as<br />

an extra on set, he starts to see beneath<br />

Ainsley’s controlled facade. And with the<br />

election—and a killer—drawing closer,<br />

Sawyer stands to lose not just his job and<br />

his life but the woman for whom he’d<br />

gladly risk both.<br />

The Whistler<br />

by John Grisham<br />

AVAilable <strong>October</strong> 25, <strong>2016</strong><br />

From John Grisham,<br />

America’s #1 bestselling<br />

author, comes<br />

the most electrifying<br />

novel of the year,<br />

a high-stakes thrill<br />

ride through the<br />

darkest corners of<br />

the Sunshine State.<br />

We expect our<br />

judges to be honest and wise. Their integrity<br />

and impartiality are the bedrock<br />

of the entire judicial system. We trust<br />

them to ensure fair trials, to protect the<br />

rights of all litigants, to punish those who<br />

do wrong, and to oversee the orderly and<br />

efficient flow of justice.<br />

But what happens when a judge bends<br />

the law or takes a bribe? It’s rare, but it<br />

happens.<br />

Lacy Stoltz is an investigator for the<br />

Florida Board on Judicial Conduct. She<br />

is a lawyer, not a cop, and it is her job to<br />

respond to complaints dealing with judicial<br />

misconduct. After nine years with the<br />

Board, she knows that most problems are<br />

caused by incompetence, not corruption.<br />

But a corruption case eventually<br />

crosses her desk. A previously disbarred<br />

lawyer is back in business with a new<br />

identity. He now goes by the name Greg<br />

Myers, and he claims to know of a Florida<br />

judge who has stolen more money than<br />

all other crooked judges combined. And<br />

not just crooked judges in Florida. All<br />

judges, from all states, and throughout<br />

U.S. history.<br />

What’s the source of the ill-gotten<br />

gains? It seems the judge was secretly<br />

involved with the construction of a large<br />

casino on Native American land. The<br />

Coast Mafia financed the casino and is<br />

now helping itself to a sizable skim of<br />

each month’s cash. The judge is getting<br />

a cut and looking the other way. It’s a<br />

sweet deal: Everyone is making money.<br />

But now Greg wants to put a stop to<br />

it. His only client is a person who knows<br />

the truth and wants to blow the whistle<br />

and collect millions under Florida law.<br />

Greg files a complaint with the Board on<br />

Judicial Conduct, and the case is assigned<br />

to Lacy Stoltz, who immediately suspects<br />

that this one could be dangerous.<br />

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entertainment ║ CONCERT Review<br />

Donovan<br />

Charms His Loyal Fans<br />

By skip SHEFFIELD<br />

PHOTOS BY tom craig<br />

Donovan has not had a hit since “Hurdy Gurdy Man”<br />

in 1968. That does not mean he is forgotten. Donavan<br />

Philips Leitch sold-out Parker Playhouse for a concert<br />

September 8 in Fort Lauderdale. It was the 50th anniversary<br />

of the opening of Parker Playhouse and coincidentally<br />

50 years since Scottish-born Donovan hit<br />

American pop charts with his number one hit, “Sunshine<br />

Superman.”<br />

Donovan turned 70 on the 10th of May, <strong>2016</strong>. Most of<br />

his hits were in a narrow time frame from 1965-1968.<br />

They included “Colours,” “Sunshine Superman” “Jennifer<br />

Juniper” and “Universal Soldier.” In his Fort Lauderdale<br />

concert he sang lesser known Donavan delectable,<br />

such as “Guinevere,” “The Little Tin Soldier” and “Josie.”<br />

From his first marriage Donovan fathered two children<br />

who became actors, Donovan Leitch and Ione<br />

Skye. He was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame<br />

in 2012.<br />

Donovan was known for his laid-back, hippy-dippy<br />

style. He still follows that lifestyle. His stage set was<br />

filled with fluffy pillows, upon which on one he performed.<br />

There was no band, no special effects; just<br />

Donovan and his acoustic guitar.<br />

Donovan’s 21-city 50th anniversary tour continues<br />

through <strong>October</strong>. On Sept. 14 he is scheduled to play<br />

Carnegie Hall. The tour wraps up Dec. 1 at the Keswick<br />

Theater in Glenside, PA.<br />

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health & beauty ║ pain relief<br />

{<br />

Non-Surgical Approach<br />

to a Herniated Disc<br />

By Dr. John Conde<br />

The medical phrase “herniated disc” is widely used to describe<br />

injury to the spine. It refers to the incidence of derangement<br />

within the spinal column in which there is injury to the spongy<br />

cushions (discs) between the individual bones (vertebrae).<br />

Herniated discs are most common when a<br />

person is in their thirties or forties, however<br />

it can affect any age group especially when the<br />

aging population is active. It is most notably associated<br />

with the lumbar region (lower back)<br />

but can also affect the cervical region (neck)<br />

and thoracic (mid back) region with less prevalence.<br />

Quite often herniated discs in the lumbar<br />

region will produce sciatica (leg pain) and<br />

in the cervical region will produce arm pain.<br />

Dysesthesias (numbness and tingling) in the<br />

arms and legs are also associated with lesions<br />

involving the spinal discs.<br />

The disc itself lies between two adjacent vertebrae<br />

and is composed of a hard outer shell<br />

called the annulus and a gelatinous substance<br />

on the inside called the nucleus. The nucleus<br />

provides key structural support elements for<br />

the spine as it acts as a “shock absorber” for the<br />

spine so that the vertebrae do not touch each<br />

other. The cushion also creates a space between<br />

the vertebrae so that the spinal nerves<br />

can exit unharmed. However, the nucleus also<br />

contains certain chemical irritants such as tumor<br />

necrosis factor-alpha which can be toxic<br />

for nerves. Therefore, it is of paramount importance<br />

that it remains within its shell. The<br />

annulus acts as the outer shell or barrier and is<br />

a resilient tissue made up of fibrocartilage.<br />

A herniated disc occurs when fissures (tears)<br />

form in the annulus or outer shell which allows<br />

for the nucleus to escape and get into dangerously<br />

close contact with the spinal nerves. The<br />

most offensive posture for the lumbar disc is sitting.<br />

This provides the greatest load on the disc<br />

and increases probability of herniation. Therefore,<br />

sedentary lifestyles and jobs requiring<br />

prolonged sitting are deleterious for the discs.<br />

Other activities such as bending and twisting<br />

are also very damaging to the discs, especially<br />

if repetitive. Lastly, acute events such as lifting<br />

something very heavy without proper support<br />

can injure the spinal discs.<br />

The “gold standard” for conservative, noninvasive<br />

treatment of disc herniations is nonsurgical<br />

spinal decompression therapy. This<br />

treatment acts to create a negative pressure<br />

or vacuum within the spinal canal essentially<br />

retracting some of the disc material back into<br />

the annulus and away from the sensitive<br />

spinal nerves. In-fact the pressure within<br />

the disc can get to minus 150 mm/<br />

HG. The most recent clinical study<br />

of 219 patients has showed that<br />

spinal decompression therapy<br />

provided an immediate resolution<br />

of symptoms for<br />

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health & beauty ║ dermatology<br />

{<br />

Oh Baby! A New Wave<br />

Bringing Life To Hair<br />

By Thomas C. Balshi, M.D.<br />

The human placenta carries enormous responsibility in the<br />

development and growth of an embryo to a full term healthy baby. It<br />

sources blood supply, nutrients and growth factors to the developing<br />

baby and provides support and protection in the uterus.<br />

One of the key components of the placenta<br />

is called the Amniotic Membrane. It<br />

is the storehouse of stem cells and growth<br />

factors, and provides the key stimulators<br />

for growth. What is amazing about<br />

that? Well, the Amniotic Membrane is still<br />

packed full of all these amazing growth factors<br />

AFTER the birth of the child. AND, it<br />

can be stored and utilized for many medical<br />

indications, such as wound healing,<br />

sports injuries, arthritis, scar prevention,<br />

speeding surgical recovery time….and you<br />

guessed it…growing hair!<br />

Here is how it works: Mothers delivering<br />

full-term Caesarean section births can<br />

elect months in advance of the delivery to<br />

donate the placenta, in lieu of having it discarded<br />

as medical waste. After the healthy<br />

baby is delivered, the Amniotic Membrane<br />

is processed and dehydrated in a lab, which<br />

then allows it to be stored for medical use<br />

for up to 5 years. The banked tissue is<br />

strictly regulated for purity and safety and<br />

is FDA approved for wound healing.<br />

Here is the science: The injected placenta<br />

membrane has over 50 different<br />

soluble growth factors, cytokines and chemokines<br />

that are involved in the growth of<br />

the hair follicles and the repair of aging or<br />

struggling blood vessels that supply hair<br />

follicles. The growth factors stimulate<br />

dermal stem cells to proliferate and migrate<br />

to the area of injection. One important<br />

growth factor is called VDGF (vascular<br />

derived growth factor); it is THE growth<br />

factor responsible for the growth of new<br />

blood vessels. Increasing the blood supply<br />

to the aging hair follicles, brings them<br />

oxygen and vital nutrition. Not only does<br />

this help prevent further hair loss, but it<br />

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stimulates new and enriched hair growth.<br />

Similar procedures like this have been performed<br />

using a patient’s own blood, called<br />

PRP (platelet rich plasma), but the results<br />

are not nearly as impressive as using the<br />

growth factor rich placental extracts.<br />

Amniotic growth factor injection does<br />

not replace hair transplant surgery, and if<br />

one is already bald, there are no hair follicles<br />

to rejuvenate. But, anyone with thinning<br />

hair could be a good candidate. Both<br />

men and women are seeing the hair growth<br />

benefits with this simple 15 minute treatment<br />

session. Typically, new hair and restored<br />

hair begin to appear by week 4 after<br />

treatment and results continue to improve<br />

for up to 16 weeks. Amniotic Membrane<br />

injections add another dimension to the<br />

non-surgical treatment options available<br />

for hair thinning and hair loss. Nourishing<br />

your scalp with the finest natural growth<br />

factors and enrichment nutrients is now<br />

available at a select few physician offices.<br />

For the purist, this is the optimum hair enhancement<br />

solution.<br />

Dr. Thomas C. Balshi<br />

4665 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

561-272-6000<br />

southflderm.com<br />

www.balshimd.com


Spinal Decompression Therapy<br />

from The Conde Center<br />

Spinal Decompression Therapy is an FDA approved,<br />

noninvasive, procedure that relieves back pain and<br />

other problems associated with spinal disc injuries and<br />

degeneration. The Conde Center utilizes a state-of-theart<br />

spinal decompression machine that gently relieves<br />

pressures between vertebrae; increasing flexibility in<br />

spinal muscles and ligaments while promoting the<br />

rehydration and retraction of herniated discs alleviating<br />

pain, numbness and tingling.<br />

A recent clinical study indicated that spinal decompression<br />

therapy provided an immediate resolution<br />

of symptoms for 86% of the participants while 84%<br />

remained pain-free 90 days post-treatment.<br />

Contact The Conde Center<br />

today to find out more about<br />

spinal decompression therapy<br />

and all the other ways we can<br />

help you begin your journey<br />

back to better health.<br />

Dr. John Conde,<br />

Board Certified<br />

Chiropractic Neurologist<br />

Decompression = Pain Relief<br />

To learn more please visit us at:<br />

www.thecondecenter.com<br />

email: info@thecondecenter.com<br />

or call: (561) 330-6096<br />

401 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue · Suite 014 · Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

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health & beauty ║ Your Dental Health<br />

{<br />

Brush for health,<br />

brush for life<br />

BY Craig Spodak, DMD, PA<br />

For every $1 you spend on your dental health,<br />

you will save $20 on your medical expenses.<br />

Overview<br />

You might think that brushing twice a<br />

day isn’t necessary because your teeth<br />

don’t hurt or because they appear white<br />

and strong. Wrong. There is more to your<br />

oral health than meets the eye, and if you<br />

aren’t maintaining a regular oral health<br />

regimen, your entire body is at risk.<br />

An estimated 65 million Americans have<br />

periodontal disease, which is inflammation<br />

and infection of the ligaments and bones<br />

that support the teeth. Over the past decade,<br />

an increasing (and alarming) amount<br />

of scientific evidence has shown an association<br />

between periodontal disease and<br />

systemic diseases affecting other areas of<br />

the body, such as cardiovascular disease,<br />

stroke, diabetes and preterm low birth<br />

weight babies. Moreover, the connection<br />

between gum disease and heart attacks is<br />

higher than the connection between high<br />

cholesterol and heart attacks.<br />

The Connection<br />

Gingivitis (the early stages of periodontal<br />

disease) is seen in more than 90 percent<br />

of the population, and is one of the most<br />

common diseases to affect humans, even<br />

more so than the common cold.<br />

Patients with diseased gums release<br />

significantly higher levels of bacterial<br />

components, such as endotoxins, into the<br />

bloodstream where they can travel to other<br />

organs in the body. The mouth can be a<br />

major source of chronic or permanent release<br />

of toxic bacterial components in the<br />

bloodstream during chewing and swallowing.<br />

Those with severe periodontal disease<br />

have four times more harmful bacterial<br />

products in their blood, meaning there is<br />

a higher chance this bacteria will travel to<br />

your heart, brain, lungs, etc.<br />

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading<br />

cause of mortality in the United States and<br />

accounts for about 30 percent of all deaths<br />

each year. In fact, people with periodontal<br />

disease are up to two times more likely to<br />

have cardiovascular disease, regardless of<br />

other risk factors such as diabetes, smoking<br />

or high blood pressure.<br />

When You See Your Dentist<br />

Visit your dentist so he/she can diagnose<br />

your current oral health and explain<br />

the findings clearly, along with any association<br />

to long-term mouth and body health.<br />

Additionally, some health insurance companies<br />

are monitoring members with complex<br />

health problems to ensure they’re receiving<br />

dental treatments early on, which<br />

can reduce medical care costs in the long<br />

run. Your dentist is in a great position to<br />

help you manage your oral health and, in<br />

the process, ensure that oral bacteria and<br />

pathogens don’t infiltrate other areas of<br />

your body.<br />

Make a habit of brushing your teeth<br />

twice a day, floss at least once a day, visit<br />

your dentist regularly for cleanings and<br />

don’t smoke. The goal is to keep yourself<br />

happy and healthy, and out of the hospital,<br />

and your dentist is here to help.<br />

Spodak Dental Group<br />

3911 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach<br />

561-498-0050<br />

www.SpodakDental.com


►<br />

health & beauty ║ Body Beautiful<br />

Holiday Pre-Game,<br />

Beat the Bulge<br />

By Ashley Sica<br />

With the holidays not too far around the corner, now is the time to make<br />

your fitness game strong. If you build a solid foundation before the hustle<br />

and bustle of the season is upon us, you’ll be looking hot for the holidays and<br />

{prepared to take on some extra calories! There’s no denying that will happen!<br />

The first and most important component<br />

of staying ahead of the game is getting your<br />

nutrition on track. I highly recommend<br />

keeping a daily food log of exactly everything<br />

that you are consuming…the good, the bad<br />

and the ugly! Seeing this will help you recognize<br />

your strengths and weaknesses. Getting<br />

a nutrition game plan in place now will<br />

set you up with healthy habits that will carry<br />

you into the holiday season. Not sure what to<br />

eat and when? Enlist the help of a qualified<br />

professional that will devise a plan for your<br />

body type and goals.<br />

The second component of getting your<br />

holiday pre-game strong is getting down a<br />

solid resistance training regimen. It has to be<br />

done…period. Resistance training is essential<br />

to fat burning and your metabolism. The<br />

more muscle you have, the more calories<br />

your body will burn at rest. Ladies, I promise<br />

you don’t have to look like she-man to get the<br />

same affects nor will you get bulky from resistance<br />

training. I compare resistance training<br />

to a sculptor taking a piece of round clay<br />

molding the perfect amount of muscles and<br />

curves. That’s what resistance training does<br />

to your body. It gives your body the “shape”<br />

most are looking to achieve. I know a lot of<br />

people who think cardio alone will do this<br />

and that is the farthest thing from the truth.<br />

Although cardio has its time and place, resistance<br />

training is essential. You should aim to<br />

get in 4-5 sessions a week, lasting no longer<br />

than 45-60min.<br />

The last component of beating that holiday<br />

bulge is performing the right type of<br />

cardio. High Intensity Interval Training also<br />

known as HIIT is the fastest and most effective<br />

way to decrease your body fat and show<br />

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off all the resistance training that you’ve<br />

been doing. The best thing about this type<br />

of cardio is that you don’t need more than<br />

20-30 minutes at a time. The days of long<br />

and slow cardio sessions are OVER. HIIT will<br />

keep your body burning calories for hours<br />

after your actual session. This type of training<br />

involves alternating between intense<br />

bouts of exercise followed by low intensity<br />

exercise and/or rest periods. It’s the perfect<br />

compliment to resistance training.<br />

Take these 3 components of eating clean,<br />

resistance training, and proper cardio and<br />

you will be headed into the holiday season<br />

with a strong foundation to beat the holiday<br />

bulge. There’s no better way to welcome the<br />

season with a strong game plan and sexy<br />

body to boot!<br />

Ashley Sica Fitness<br />

Transformation Studio<br />

851 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-445-7445<br />

Ashleysica@gmail.com


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►<br />

special feature ║ sunshine golf car<br />

SUNSHINE GOLF CAR<br />

Drives Toward Excellence In Sales And Service<br />

By diane feen<br />

{<br />

There’s<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

a reason that people live and<br />

vacation in South Florida – and it’s not just<br />

the blue skies and bravado. But that helps.<br />

So does the abundant golf courses that<br />

sprinkle our terrain. Golfers come from all<br />

four corners of the globe to swing toward<br />

the heavens in hopes of scoring below par.<br />

But there’s one thing golfers can’t live<br />

without here - a Golf Car. You see them all<br />

over the golf course and on the calm city<br />

streets. As a matter of fact, in downtown<br />

Delray, street legal golf cars are de rigueur<br />

for families and younger folks.<br />

That’s why Sunshine Golf Car of Delray<br />

Beach is excited to be one of the largest<br />

Golf Car dealerships in the South Florida<br />

area. They not only sell golf cars for the golf<br />

course, but they specialize in colorful cool<br />

Street Legal Vehicles as well. Sunshine has a<br />

large variety of four and six person golf cars<br />

in a style and color that will match your lifestyle<br />

or personality.<br />

The good news is that the Street Legal<br />

Golf Car can be customized specifically for<br />

you. They offer marine grade custom seats,<br />

14-inch chrome wheels and tires, faux carbon<br />

fiber or wood looks. The cars can be accessorized<br />

with options such as Bluetooth<br />

MP3 Players, radios, fans, enclosures and<br />

Trained mechanic repairing a golf car<br />

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Golf, recreational, and utility golf cars available<br />

almost anything you would want.<br />

“There’s little we can’t do (within reason)<br />

on a Golf Car. We can meet your special requests<br />

as well as refurbish and repair your<br />

existing Golf Cars,” said Jason Zangre, general<br />

manager at Sunshine Golf Car.<br />

Zangre has a point. Sunshine aims to<br />

please. You can feel it when you visit their<br />

showroom or gaze around the lot that’s filled<br />

with colorful courageous Golf Cars. Sunshine<br />

is an authorized dealer of Star-EV, E-Z-GO,<br />

Cushman and Garia golf cars. They offer gas<br />

and electric cars in all colors and styles.<br />

There’s another reason to buy a Golf Car<br />

from Sunshine – they’re service department<br />

is excellent. Not only can you bring in your<br />

golf car for service, but they offer in-home<br />

service calls as well. They have fully stocked<br />

road mechanics that drive right up to your<br />

business or home and repair your vehicle.<br />

If your golf car needs extensive repairs it<br />

will be brought to the shop on one of their<br />

trucks. Sunshine can repair all makes and<br />

models including Club Car, Yamaha, Western,<br />

Zone, and GEM golf cars.<br />

They sell new and used Golf Cars, and<br />

also have a booming repair and service department.<br />

“We can replace batteries, tires,<br />

brakes, or anything that needs to be done.<br />

We have mechanics on-site that are highly<br />

trained. We also have an extensive inventory<br />

of parts in stock” said Zangre.<br />

Your Golf Car will be fixed and running<br />

fine in a matter of hours (or a few days) if<br />

necessary. They will also customize your existing<br />

Golf Car to your liking.


HEMLINES RISE AND FALL.<br />

SMOOTH SKIN IS ALWAYS IN.<br />

Jason driving one of Sunshine’s street legal golf cars<br />

But a word of caution about Street Legal Vehicles – they must<br />

adhere to specific regulations. They need VIN numbers, license<br />

plates, seat belts, lights and must be registered.<br />

Sunshine Golf Car was one of the first golf car dealers to offer<br />

Street Legal Golf Cars. They will take care of all registration and<br />

title paperwork and deliver the car to you with the license plate<br />

on it. “When you purchase a Street Legal Golf Car from us, you’ll<br />

have peace of mind that you’re getting a reliable vehicle and no<br />

headaches from the DMV,” said Zangre<br />

They offer Sales and Service, and get financing options on a<br />

new or pre-owned car. They also sell Commercial Vehicles for<br />

schools, businesses, condos, resorts, hotels and more.<br />

There’s a reason why they’ve been in business since 1980 –<br />

they know what they’re doing. That’s why Sunshine Golf Car is<br />

called the “One-Stop-Shop” for all your Golf Car needs.<br />

If you want to turn your golf car into a Street Legal Golf Car<br />

give them a call. Their on-call technicians go to Martin, St. Lucie,<br />

Palm Beach and Broward Counties. There’s also a Sunshine Golf<br />

Car location in Stuart.<br />

Stop by one of their showrooms and see what everyone’s talking<br />

about. “The Golf Car industry has grown from just the green<br />

to the city streets. We are here to help you find a golf car that<br />

meets your specific needs,” adds Zangre.<br />

SUNSHINE GOLF CARS<br />

9740 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33446<br />

561-499-0300<br />

www.SUNSHINEGOLFCAR.com<br />

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for complete terms and conditions. © <strong>2016</strong> EWC<br />

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►<br />

special feature ║ Carmel Real Estate & Management, Inc.<br />

‘Park Ten’ Management Team<br />

Carmel Real Estate & Management, Inc.<br />

Alessandra Bianchini, Esq. Nichole Carosella, PPME, Christina Morrison, PA, and Laura Rolinc-Dovin<br />

By nicol jenkins<br />

photos by Christina Mendenhall/Through The Shutter, LLC<br />

{Brad Slye’s delivery and shipping business, Top-Notch<br />

Delivery Service, tripled in size from 5,600 to 35,840 square<br />

feet and grew from 2 to 16 employees in just five short years.<br />

much so, that the 279,000 square foot business<br />

park- with nine buildings, warehouse<br />

space flex space, and long-term tenants such<br />

as Delray Medical Center, Tamiami Tile, Orkin,<br />

Coastal Supply, and Delray Shooting Center-<br />

is 100 percent occupied. With an onsite<br />

management and leasing office, the company<br />

can take care of tenants needs immediately.<br />

1450 SW 10th Street Entrance<br />

The local small business owner gives<br />

credit to being given a chance to pursue his<br />

dream to the Park Ten Management team,<br />

Carmel Real Estate & Management, Inc, and<br />

Property Manager, Nichole Carosella.<br />

“When I started it was just my brother and<br />

myself; Nichole took me on and helped my<br />

business grow by guiding me through the<br />

process and giving us a chance,” said Brad.<br />

The 40 tenants at Park Ten Business Park,<br />

conveniently located on SW 10th Street in<br />

Delray Beach, have seen their businesses soar<br />

thanks to a dedicated management team. So<br />

Top Notch Delivery Service, 1405 Poinsettia Dr. Bldg. G, Ste. 1-8<br />

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SW 15th <strong>Ave</strong>nue – Entrance to Park Ten<br />

SW 15th <strong>Ave</strong>nue – Intersection located in middle of Park Ten<br />

The cost effective rates and flexible space<br />

offerings make it easy for tenants to stay focused<br />

on their business with the potential to<br />

grow their operations in a dynamic business<br />

location. Park Ten’s comprehensive master<br />

plan was designed to create a dynamic mix<br />

of manufacturing, assembly and warehouse<br />

uses in an efficient setting. The park’s many<br />

amenities create the ideal working environment,<br />

guaranteed to attract skilled and productive<br />

workers.<br />

“Park Ten is ideally located right in the<br />

heart of Delray Beach, we truly care about<br />

our tenants and that their businesses are<br />

thriving,” said Nichole.<br />

Since 1979, Park Ten has been family<br />

owned and operated and has maintained<br />

the core value of integrity, honesty and<br />

trust- which make up the foundation of their<br />

relationships with clients. Some 37 years<br />

ago, Nichole’s grandfather and uncle built<br />

Park Ten, they have continued to grow the<br />

business park as a family owned and operated<br />

business.<br />

“My grandfather taught me how to retain<br />

tenants, we are in the property management<br />

business, we are here to work with<br />

the Tenants, not to put them out of business.<br />

Park Ten has made it through two recessions<br />

by helping the smaller mom and pop<br />

shops stay open. My grandfather also taught<br />

me the philosophy to go to our tenants first<br />

to give them business,” said Nichole.<br />

Nichole and her team of amazing real estate<br />

agents, make up the Carmel Commercial<br />

Real Estate Team. Nichole Carosella<br />

is the Commercial Real Estate Broker and<br />

Property Manager; Christina Morrison, PA<br />

is the Commercial Realtor and Property<br />

Consultant; Alessandra Bianchini Esq. is<br />

the in House Counsel for Park Ten, and Laura<br />

Rolinc-Dovin is the Associate Broker of<br />

the company.<br />

Together, the team has over 58 years of<br />

commercial real estate experience. They are<br />

able to manage any size commercial real estate<br />

project and business park with years of<br />

expertise and dedication to truly wanting to<br />

help their clients grow their business.<br />

“What sets the Carmel Commercial Real<br />

Estate team apart is their years of experience<br />

and a first class professional service.<br />

We are looking for an opportunity to take on<br />

a new adventure and grow another business<br />

park to make it just as successful as Park<br />

Ten in Delray Beach,” said Nichole.<br />

Whether at Park Ten or another business<br />

park, the team of property management<br />

professionals will go above and beyond for<br />

their tenants.<br />

“In Park Ten, we offer a one-stop shop.<br />

Our tenants call us for everything from asking<br />

about repairs to business needs. We also<br />

have a wonderful maintenance staff here<br />

and everyone looks after each other,” said<br />

Nichole, adding, “Park Ten itself is a legacy<br />

for my family and we will continue to carry<br />

on our family name. It started as a little trailer<br />

and grew.”<br />

1300 SW 10th Street, Bldg. A<br />

Park Ten & Carmel Commercial Real Estate<br />

1450 SW 10th St., Suite 8<br />

Delray Beach FL 33444<br />

561-921-4188<br />

www.parktenonline.com<br />

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Get Spooked this<br />

Halloween...<br />

Check out these local events!<br />

{By nicol jenkins<br />

It’s that time of year to dress in costume, watch scary<br />

movies, carve pumpkins, and go trick-or-treating.<br />

Halloween is right around the corner so be sure not<br />

to miss any of these local Spooktacular events.<br />

The City of Delray Beach will host a<br />

Halloween parade, downtown trickor-treating,<br />

and Kidsfest on Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 29th from 11:30am to 5pm. Trick<br />

or treat along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue from 11:30<br />

a.m. to 1 p.m. at participating shops. All<br />

children are welcome to show off their<br />

Halloween costumes and Trick-or-Treat<br />

along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue and Pineapple Grove. The<br />

Halloween Parade begins at 1 p.m. at Old<br />

School Square and ends at Veterans Park.<br />

The event is free and children are invited to<br />

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egin lining up at the southeast corner of Old<br />

School Square Park. For more information,<br />

visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com or<br />

call 561-573-5000. Kidsfest & Halloween<br />

Festivities will take place from 1pm to<br />

4pm. The family event is free and will be<br />

held in Veterans Park, with entertainment,<br />

a bounce house, food vendors, a make-andtake<br />

craft area and much, much more! For<br />

more information, call 561-243-7277.<br />

Don’t miss the 4th Annual Halloween<br />

Fall Fest at the Delray Beach Historical<br />

Society with Space of Mind School on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 28th from 6 to 9pm. The event is<br />

free! Ghost Town Delray Haunted House<br />

at Space of Mind campus. Outdoor movies<br />

on the big screen, History Exhibit, games,<br />

crafts, costume contest, trick-or-treating,<br />

and refreshments at the Cason Cottage. For<br />

more information, call 561-274-9578 or<br />

visit delraybeachhistory.org.<br />

The Fifth Annual Witches of Delray Bike<br />

Ride will take place on <strong>October</strong> 29th<br />

at 8am. Put on your witch costume,<br />

decorate your bike and join us for our fifth<br />

annual witch ride for charity. 100% of your<br />

$20 rider fee goes to the Achievement<br />

Center of Delray Beach. The fun-filled 6<br />

to 7-mile ride includes <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue,<br />

Swinton, A1A, Pineapple Grove and ends at<br />

the Delray Beach Green Market. The event<br />

is $20. For more information, visit www.<br />

witchesofdelray.org.<br />

Mark your calendar for <strong>October</strong><br />

30th for the Murder on the Beach<br />

Bookstore Booksigning. The event<br />

will take place at 6pm. Store Day-Before-<br />

Halloween Party featuring the ominous<br />

number of 13 authors including: Prudy<br />

Taylor Board, Ali Brandon, Nancy J.<br />

Cohen, Susan Cox, Eliot Kleinberg, Fred<br />

Lichtenberg, Sharon Menear, DJ Niko,<br />

Jeffrey Hammerhead Philips, Randy<br />

Rawls, Michal Sherring, Mark Spivak,<br />

and Tom Swick. For more information,<br />

call 561-279-7790 or visit www.<br />

murderonthebeach.com.<br />

Back by popular demand! The 4th<br />

Annual Fright Night, by the Law<br />

Offices of Berman & Berman will take<br />

place on Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 20th from 7pm<br />

to Midnight at Blue Martini, 6000 Glades<br />

Road, Boca Raton. The fundraiser will be<br />

hosted by Melissa Gorga and Joe Gorga<br />

of the Real Housewives of New Jersey on<br />

Bravo and emceed by Chanel West Coast.<br />

There will be a Costume Contest with<br />

prizes! The event will benefit Unicorn<br />

Children’s Foundation. Space is limited,<br />

must RSVP to attend. Book VIP tables at<br />

egolden@thebermanlawgroup.com.<br />

Count Down to Nights of Terror, Enigma<br />

Haunt opens on Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 1st,<br />

with Three Indoor Attractions in One<br />

Location. Deep Florida swamplands, where<br />

night never ends, creatures are restless,<br />

anxiously counting down the days for fresh<br />

human prey to come through… Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 1st at 7p.m., Enigma Haunt<br />

opens to its most intense and thrilling<br />

season, featuring new attractions, creating<br />

three separate haunts under one roof.<br />

Celebrating its 5th year, Enigma Haunt,<br />

1751 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, was just<br />

ranked #1 in Top Haunts in Florida and<br />

voted as #2 nationally in The Scare Factor’s<br />

31 Must See Haunt List. Open for 15 days<br />

in <strong>October</strong>, including Halloween night,<br />

Enigma Haunt features three attractions<br />

under one roof – Pandemic, Into Oblivion<br />

and Realms of Terror. Enigma Haunt dates<br />

in <strong>October</strong> include: 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 20,<br />

21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31. New<br />

this season is Pandemic, where screeches<br />

of horrific torture are heard long before<br />

you even get close to entering the dark,<br />

swampland inhabited with those affected<br />

by a zombie virus outbreak and remaining<br />

survivors of the cannibalistic leader<br />

Jedidiah, who is always looking for fresh<br />

meat. In addition to Pandemic, also new this<br />

season is Into Oblivion, a post-apocalyptic<br />

world filled with eye-popping visions and<br />

characters from beyond. Each step leads<br />

deeper in oblivion, providing a unique and<br />

encapsulating experience sure to thrill all.<br />

Enigma Haunt is donating a portion of their<br />

online ticket sales to Don’t Be A Monster<br />

bullying prevention campaign. For more<br />

information, visit www.enigmahaunt.com.<br />

Those who want to be spooked and<br />

tour Haunted Houses this Halloween<br />

should visit Fright Nights at the South<br />

Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach.<br />

Fright Nights <strong>2016</strong> Haunted House themes<br />

include: The Void, Sunnyville Schoolhouse,<br />

Doll Factory, and Pestilence. The Haunted<br />

Houses feature terrifying live actors, cool<br />

special effects, and scary monsters. This is a<br />

premier haunted house attraction in South<br />

Florida and <strong>2016</strong> is going to be chock full<br />

of scares! Four full haunts, escape rooms,<br />

crazy midway scare zones, theme park<br />

rides, live music, food and entertainment!<br />

Each year, the spooky event brings brand<br />

new attractions and much more! For more<br />

details, visit www.myfrightnights.com.<br />

Bring the entire family for some holiday<br />

fun at this year’s Boo at the Zoo event.<br />

Boo at the Zoo will be held at the<br />

Palm Beach Zoo from <strong>October</strong> 23 through<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25th and <strong>October</strong> 30 through<br />

<strong>October</strong> 31st. Family fun includes costume<br />

contests, pumpkin patch, hay stack hunt,<br />

trick-or-treating, and wild animals at the<br />

Zoo. For more information, visit www.<br />

palmbeachzoo.org.<br />

Get spooked at Spookyville! Go back<br />

to the traditional days of a family<br />

Halloween with safe trick or treats,<br />

kiddie rides and games, scarecrow making,<br />

and arts & crafts. The event will take place<br />

at Yesteryear Village at South Florida<br />

Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach, from<br />

<strong>October</strong> 16- 18, <strong>October</strong> 23- 25, <strong>October</strong><br />

30- 31. For more details, visit www.<br />

southfloridafair.com.<br />

Wherever you decide to<br />

spend this Halloween,<br />

enjoy the holiday with<br />

friends at one of these<br />

spooky fun events!<br />

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special feature ║ superior power washing inc.<br />

Paver & Marble<br />

Specialists<br />

www.SuperiorPavers.net<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

{<br />

If you talk to Todd & Scott Bird, co owners of Paver & Marble<br />

Specialists (also known as Superior Power Washing Inc) they want<br />

their customers to be ‘more than happy’ with the work they do.<br />

Their goal and business motto is; to design<br />

with simple clean lines that will make bold<br />

statements, and must function for their<br />

clients’ daily lives.<br />

This motto and passion is exemplified<br />

in the outdoor hardscape design work and<br />

remodeling they do for swimming pool areas,<br />

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patios & walkways, driveways, water features<br />

and anything else you might consider for the<br />

outside of your home or commercial space.<br />

Being a family owned company, it allows<br />

Todd & Scott to be on all job sites from start<br />

to finish. They both say, “We provide our<br />

customers with very skilled installation<br />

Todd and Scott bird, co owners<br />

and repair crews. In addition, we complete<br />

all projects in a professional and scheduled<br />

manner”.<br />

The Bird brothers have managed to co<br />

own Paver & Marble Specialists for 21 years<br />

due to their great communication skills with<br />

the client, ensuring that they follow each<br />

customer’s vision, making each job unique.<br />

Their mantra is “It’s not about getting a lot of<br />

work; it’s about doing a great job on each and<br />

every project”.<br />

However, looking beneath the surface<br />

you will see that both Todd and Scott are<br />

the product of many years of construction<br />

expertise. Their father, Jim Bird has been in<br />

the construction business for 40 years, and<br />

both sons grew up helping in his business<br />

but they both feel that their forte is in outside<br />

surfaces and hardscape. They must first<br />

understand the client’s needs in order to give<br />

each of them something that flows with the<br />

landscape of their property. It is something<br />

the brothers are both passionate about. “The<br />

key to any project is communication. We<br />

make sure that all jobs go smooth from start<br />

to finish because of great communication”,<br />

they explained.<br />

Whether it’s small or a large elaborate job,<br />

clients rave about the Bird brothers’ ability to<br />

create outdoor masterpieces and also be on<br />

time with the schedule. (Something which is<br />

rare in their industry!)<br />

If you talk to former clients you will hear<br />

that Todd & Scott are not just talking about<br />

it, they mean it, as explained by Edward<br />

Salantrie, a Ft Lauderdale based lawyer; “I


ecently hired Superior to install a marble<br />

pool deck. They had to excavate my existing<br />

800 sq ft concrete deck and extend it to 1,300<br />

sq ft. They also integrated a 75ft retaining wall<br />

with a swooping pathway and staircase. In<br />

addition, the pool remodel consisted of a new<br />

2ft marble coping around the pool and spa,<br />

including new glass pool tile and new Diamond<br />

Brite color. This entire project was done<br />

within 10 days and transformed my backyard<br />

in to a resort setting!! The workmanship and<br />

professionalism was remarkable”.<br />

Another client, Annemarie Mancini says<br />

“I knew from the first visit with Scott that<br />

I had made the right choice. He had such<br />

enthusiasm and vision for turning an ugly<br />

concrete pad into a beautiful brick paved<br />

patio. He was in constant communication<br />

with me throughout the entire project and<br />

the job was started and completed on time,<br />

as promised. The crew were professional<br />

and took great pride in their work. Thanks to<br />

Pavers & Marble Specialists I have the most<br />

beautiful patio area that we can enjoy for<br />

years to come”.<br />

It is also important to know that they<br />

are a fully licensed and insured brick<br />

paver company and that they offer a 2 Year<br />

Warranty on all services and workmanship.<br />

Paver & Marble Specialists also do repairs<br />

for any pavers, solve any drainage issues,<br />

root removal and most importantly protect<br />

your new investment with their clean &<br />

seal division.<br />

Superior Powerwashing also has a special<br />

‘Clean & Seal Green’ process that utilizes stateof-the-art<br />

equipment and industrial cleaning<br />

solutions that are environmentally friendly.<br />

Hot water and steam are used with a rotating<br />

surface cleaner to remove and kill mold, clean<br />

dirt, remove stains and impurities on brick<br />

paver or marble surfaces. Using only the<br />

best sealer products to enhance and protect<br />

pavers, and apply them with a professional<br />

grade airless sprayer that gives precise and<br />

appropriate coverage.<br />

“Design is our passion and communication<br />

is one of our top qualities. We want everyone<br />

to know that we deliver on our mission<br />

statement;<br />

Quality Service + Quality Products =<br />

Customer Satisfaction<br />

At Paver & Marble Specialists, we never tire<br />

of doing a great job”!<br />

Call Paver & Marble Specialists (Superior<br />

Powerwashing) for a free estimate at: 954-850-3359.<br />

Discount coupons also available on their<br />

website: www.SuperiorPavers.net.<br />

Before<br />

Before<br />

Before<br />

after<br />

after<br />

after<br />

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special feature ║ the seagate country club<br />

A Legendary Experience Returns to<br />

The Seagate Country Club<br />

{<br />

The Legends Tour, the official senior tour of the LPGA, will be<br />

returning to The Seagate Country Club this fall, featuring some of<br />

golfing’s greatest. Australian rock group, Little River Band, will also be<br />

on the ticket for the second time around, closing out the tour with an<br />

exciting Sunday finale immediately following the awards ceremony.<br />

By Linda brown<br />

An All-Star Lineup<br />

Since 2000, The Legends Tour has showcased<br />

the talents of some of the greatest women<br />

golfers of all time. Last year’s event champion,<br />

Liselotte Neumann of Sweden, picked up her<br />

second Legends title. Neumann holds 13 LPGA<br />

Tour titles and won the 1988 U.S. Women’s<br />

Open. The 52-player field included eight members<br />

of the LPGA and World Golf Hall of Fame.<br />

The <strong>2016</strong> field, yet to be determined, will likely<br />

welcome back Hall of Famers such as Nancy<br />

Lopez, Juli Inkster, Pat Bradley, and JoAnne Carner.<br />

Neumann will defend her 2015 title.<br />

This will be Delray Beach’s third annual Walgreens<br />

Charity Championship presented by The<br />

Seagate Country Club. As the final stop on the<br />

<strong>2016</strong> schedule, it’s likely to be one of the most<br />

exciting, as both new and revered champions<br />

compete for the title.<br />

“We are thrilled to return to the Delray Beach<br />

area for our season finale in <strong>2016</strong>,” said Jane<br />

Blalock, 27-time LPGA Tour champion and CEO<br />

of The Legends Tour. “Walgreens continues to<br />

be a terrific partner, and The Seagate Country<br />

Club is definitely a draw for our players. Our<br />

fields here just keep getting stronger.”<br />

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An Encore Concert<br />

Little River Band will also return this year.<br />

Considered one of Australia’s most significant<br />

bands, with over 30 million in record sales,<br />

they’ll close the tour event.<br />

“The energy from last year’s concert was incredible,”<br />

said lead singer Wayne Nelson. “We’re<br />

excited to be back on stage among a great crowd,<br />

enjoying the beautiful autumn weather in South<br />

Florida. It should be another memorable night<br />

at the beautiful Seagate Country Club.”<br />

The Legend’s Tour Schedule<br />

The schedule of events includes a pro-am to<br />

be played Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 27, plus two rounds<br />

of professional competition held Saturday, <strong>October</strong><br />

29 and Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 30. The Little River<br />

Band concert follows Sunday’s final round.<br />

Daily admission to professional tournament<br />

rounds will be $15 per adult, with all ticket<br />

proceeds to once again benefit the Dan Marino<br />

Foundation and the Achievement Centers for<br />

Children and Families. Starting September 15,<br />

fans can save $5 per ticket by purchasing at area<br />

Walgreens. Kids 13 and under and all active<br />

military personnel with ID are admitted free.<br />

Sunday’s tournament ticket includes admission<br />

to Little River Band’s performance.<br />

For those interested in membership, The<br />

Seagate Country Club will offer the first 25 new<br />

members 50% off initiation fees, no dues until<br />

2017, and two free tickets to the tour. A number<br />

of different membership levels are available, including<br />

an associate membership for those 45<br />

years old and under. If you’ve considered joining,<br />

this would be an ideal time. This special offer<br />

extends only from <strong>October</strong> 10 to November<br />

30, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

“We are honored and excited to once again be<br />

hosting the incredibly talented players of The<br />

Legends Tour at our championship golf course,”<br />

stated E. Anthony Wilson, CEO of Seagate Hospitality<br />

Group. “The Seagate Country Club has<br />

hosted some of the world’s greatest golfers, and<br />

we’re excited to see what new legends will be<br />

born at our world-class golf facility.”<br />

For more information on The Legends Tour<br />

at The Seagate Country Club, visit SeagateGolf.<br />

com/LPGA-Member-Offer or call 561-612-4910.


REDISCOVER SOMETHING<br />

NEW WITH THE FAMILY<br />

VoicePlay<br />

Friday, November 18, <strong>2016</strong> | 8 pm<br />

Experience an entire musical production<br />

created with nothing but voices! VoicePlay<br />

is amazing, humorous and theatrical.<br />

Fun for all ages.<br />

Doktor Kaboom! – Look Out!<br />

Science is Coming!<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 14, <strong>2016</strong> | 7 pm<br />

The good Doktor demonstrates spectacular<br />

applications of the physical sciences…all<br />

with humor and comedy. Science has never<br />

been so much fun! Great for ages 9-13.<br />

Carols by Candlelight<br />

Saturday, December 3, <strong>2016</strong> | 7 pm<br />

A new, outdoor concert experience with<br />

songs of the season and popular hits!<br />

Headlined by LITTLE RIVER BAND,<br />

STEPHEN BISHOP and KIM CARNES with<br />

GREG BARNHILL. It’s a magical evening for<br />

the entire family!<br />

Shanghai Acrobats:<br />

Shanghai Nights<br />

Sunday, Dec. 4, <strong>2016</strong> | 7 pm<br />

Experience the thrill of acrobatic<br />

gymnastics, balancing, silk spinning,<br />

twirling, contortion and so much more!<br />

FALL FAMILY FUN! Old School Square offers a variety of shows<br />

and entertainment for the whole family during the <strong>2016</strong>-17 Season.<br />

TICKETS NOW ON SALE!<br />

OldSchoolSquare.org<br />

51 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach, FL | 561 243 7922


►<br />

special feature ║ Nicole’s Gallery and Boutique<br />

From France to Delray: Discover Unique Art at<br />

Nicole’s Gallery<br />

and Boutique<br />

Simon rob - “Blue Beach”<br />

By Nicol JenkinS<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

{<br />

The City of Delray Beach is built on a foundation<br />

of art and culture and its art scene has an<br />

eclectic mix of new and seasoned local artists.<br />

Local business owner, Nicole Azria-<br />

Azoulay, of Nicole’s Gallery and Boutique, is<br />

bringing international renowned art to enhance<br />

Delray’s art community.<br />

“We decided to open Nicole’s Gallery and<br />

Boutique in the Pineapple Grove Arts District,<br />

not on <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, to help develop<br />

the art side of Delray Beach. We want to be<br />

part of the transition of growing the art village,”<br />

said Nicole.<br />

Nicole’s Gallery and Boutique is truly a<br />

unique concept offering an art gallery, boutique<br />

and coffee shop all in one location.<br />

Shoppers can find everything from one-ofa-kind<br />

art masterpieces to designer clothing,<br />

gifts for any special occasion and beachwear.<br />

They carry clothing lines from all over<br />

the world to local designers. Art, from wellknown<br />

artists, is displayed on their walls.<br />

“You can find everything at Nicole’s Gallery<br />

and Boutique from a dress, shirt, gym clothes,<br />

bicycle, to a nice piece of jewelry or a present<br />

for a friend. Many of our customers are<br />

amazed by our gallery and art,” said Nicole.<br />

The local gallery will be hosting upcoming<br />

art exhibits where the artist will speak<br />

about their work. On Thursday, <strong>October</strong><br />

20th from 6 to 9pm, Nicole’s Gallery and<br />

Boutique presents renowned artist, N.<br />

O’HANA. The exhibition will display 18 abstract<br />

art pieces from her collection, “The<br />

Journey of a spark”, which focuses on the<br />

spiritual significance of the creation of the<br />

world. Her pieces include, Adam, Les 6 jours<br />

de la creation, L’ univers and many more.<br />

The event will also offer champagne and<br />

Caroline benchetrit - “Sidney” bronze statue. Phyllis and customer<br />

light food for attendees.<br />

At just 10 years old, N. O’HANA’s first oil<br />

painting revealed an artist of great talent. She<br />

attended the Art School of Montreal and the<br />

Art School of Casablanca, where she explored<br />

and mastered various artistic mediums honing<br />

her skills into the artist she is today.<br />

Through the powerful alliance of color<br />

and the profound depth of abstract eye, she<br />

stretches us to the searching of the absolute<br />

and a new esthetic to express the mystical<br />

conception of mankind and the world.<br />

N. O’HANA shares the divine particle that<br />

all mankind holds. The artist’s work has<br />

grown over the years and her work has been<br />

praised in France, New York and locally in<br />

Delray Beach.<br />

“I was inspired to pick up a paintbrush<br />

at a young age. I express how I am feeling<br />

when I am painting. It’s a form of therapy<br />

and release. It’s an expression of myself and<br />

in all my different periods of my art life,”<br />

said the artist.<br />

Nicole says the gallery will feature a variety<br />

of artists from Delray to international.<br />

The store has art paintings, blown glass and<br />

Picasso inspired plates that can’t be found<br />

anywhere else. Caroline Benchetrit, a selftaught<br />

sculptor and painter, has her “Girls”<br />

collection sculptures and paintings featured<br />

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“Vetro Vero” Hand blown glass collection and assouline books collection<br />

at the store, and she will host a future art exhibit.<br />

“The gallery and boutique concept is a style of creation and<br />

art and something that match together. The boutique also has<br />

an art component; we can dress your home or you. That is why<br />

we wanted to create this style of boutique. People can feel good<br />

about themselves when they come here, because they can find<br />

something they like and will have forever,” said Nicole.<br />

Nicole’s Gallery and Boutique will offer a variety of unique<br />

art exhibits any art lover can enjoy!<br />

“We offer something different. We have art and artists come<br />

in from New York, Montreal, Paris, Delray Beach and beyond.<br />

It’s nice to have another eye on different art. Even if some people<br />

do not like this style of painting, they can appreciate and<br />

learn something from the art. It enhances the art culture in Delray<br />

Beach,” said Nicole.<br />

Nicole’s Gallery and Boutique<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

561-270-7045<br />

www.nicoleohana.com<br />

Nicole and fee in front of “les quatres mondes” by H.O. Hana<br />

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special feature ║ luminary<br />

HAVE YOU GOT IT?<br />

By Jena Luckman<br />

{The Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce<br />

Presents LUMINARY on <strong>October</strong> 14th, <strong>2016</strong> –<br />

backed by their new it campaign.<br />

The Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce<br />

is redefining their annual gala this year with<br />

an updated event for all of Delray Beach’s<br />

business community to enjoy – LUMINARY<br />

presented by Delray Medical Center. In simple<br />

terms, it’s going to be a party.<br />

Luminary will have a whole new look and<br />

feel. “The Delray Beach Marriott ballroom<br />

will appear to look much more like a nightclub<br />

atmosphere rather than a sit down dinner.<br />

There will be plenty of gourmet cuisine<br />

stations to explore. Your private VIP Lounge<br />

allows you and your guests to relax, enjoy<br />

tasty bites and socialize in first-class VIP<br />

style,” says Karen Granger, President & CEO.<br />

The Chamber is inviting all businesses to<br />

come out and experience what it is all about.<br />

And it might not be what you think it is…<br />

The Chamber’s new it campaign will roll<br />

out the night of the event, with live testimonials<br />

from local business members on what<br />

it means to them. For some, it’s increased<br />

sales, a way to connect, an advocate or innovative<br />

ideas. For all, it’s friendship and community.<br />

The night is dedicated to celebrating<br />

the business community here in Delray<br />

Beach as a whole.<br />

There are many ways to support the<br />

Chamber through LUMINARY sponsorships,<br />

from cuisine and bar sponsors to<br />

sponsoring your very own private VIP<br />

lounge – complete with 8 tickets for entry<br />

and immediate access at bars. In addition<br />

to all the fun, there will be a special it auction<br />

full of local experiences and gifts up<br />

for grabs.<br />

Join the growing list of sponsors who<br />

all are a part of it: Delray Medical Center,<br />

Florida Power & Light, Delray Honda, Scirocco<br />

Group, Tabanero, Eric Granger/Sotheby’s<br />

International, Crane’s Beach House<br />

Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas, The Conde<br />

Center for Chiropractic Neurology, Caffe<br />

Luna Rosa, Seaside Builders, Carmel Real<br />

Estate, The Seneca Group, Delray Beach<br />

Marriott, Experience Epic, Old School<br />

Square and Bengas.<br />

For a list of sponsors, sponsorship opportunities<br />

and individual and group ticket<br />

packages, visit www.delraybeach.com/<br />

luminary.<br />

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special feature ║ PETERSON’S FLOWER MARKET<br />

Fresh fall arrangements available daily<br />

The Happy Place<br />

PETERSON’S FLOWER MARKET<br />

Assortments of orchids<br />

By diane feen<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

{There’s color, texture and creative flair in free form at<br />

Peterson’s Flower Market. And that’s only part of the<br />

beauty of adding color to ones world by way of flowers.<br />

No one knows more about flowers more<br />

than the Peterson family. Their neighborhood<br />

flower shop is a home away from home for<br />

those who appreciate the curves and swirls of<br />

Mother Nature’s newborns.<br />

If Peterson’s was a person it would be a senior<br />

citizen, but as a flower business its age is its<br />

inherent greatness. The business was started<br />

61 years ago and is the oldest flower business<br />

in South Florida. They originally had 40 acres<br />

of land in Delray where they built greenhouses<br />

and grew flowers. They don’t have the 40 acres<br />

anymore but the business is still thriving just<br />

off <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue in a small strip center.<br />

And the Peterson clan is still at the helm doing<br />

what they do best. “I ordered flowers from<br />

Peterson’s for my wife for our 10th anniversary.<br />

She’s a banker and every single one of her customers<br />

took a photo of the bouquet. No one believed<br />

it was real. Everything was gorgeous (and<br />

not expensive). It was PERFECT,” said Evan.<br />

Michael and Marie in the flower shop happy to help you select the perfect flowers<br />

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The bouquets are beautiful because the grandson of the founder,<br />

Michael is a genius when it comes to arranging flowers. He keeps a<br />

low profile in the shop but his floral arrangements speak volumes<br />

about his natural ability. Depending on the occasion Michael will put<br />

together a breathtaking vase of flowers in varying sizes and shapes.<br />

The colors and flower origin may vary but the quality and freshness<br />

of Peterson’s flowers is always the best. After 61 years they<br />

know their business - and they know their customers. That’s why<br />

long time customer Pat pulls up every week in his gray Mini Cooper<br />

and buys carnations for his religious saint Our Lady of Lourdes. “I’ve<br />

been coming here for 20 years every week to buy flowers. I even<br />

bought flowers from Peterson’s when they were across the street.”<br />

Joe and Roz were at Peterson’s selecting flowers for their nuptials.<br />

“We’re getting married and are here to buy a wrist corsage for<br />

the Matron of Honor and Boutonnieres for the guys,” said Roz, who<br />

met Joe online and fell in love.<br />

You don’t have to get married to stop at Peterson’s Flower Shop.<br />

They have flower arrangements and centerpieces for birthday<br />

parties, graduations, luncheons, charities or for holidays. Some of<br />

the most ardent Peterson’s customers buy flowers quite often as a<br />

pick-me-up to make their homes and condos a little more cheerful<br />

and colorful.<br />

According to Michael, Peterson’s Flower Market carries over 35<br />

different types of flowers. “Almost every flower is available all year<br />

round here. We were also voted the best place to buy flowers in all<br />

of Palm Beach County.”<br />

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Flowers for all occasions or just to brighten someone’s day<br />

On holidays such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Thanksgiving<br />

and Christmas, Peterson’s is the busiest place in town. You can get<br />

your choice of vases, teddy bears and chocolates with letters of love.<br />

They have a beautiful selection of flowers like hydrangeas, lilies,<br />

Gerbera Daisies, roses, Fuji mums, Heliconia, Yellow Craspedia, Ginger<br />

and fresh roses in all colors.<br />

They also have floral arrangements and wreaths for less joyful<br />

occasions like funerals and condolence calls.<br />

If you stop by the store Michael and the staff will make sure you<br />

walk out with the most exotic and colorful flowers around. “It is our<br />

pleasure to assist you with any local or nationwide flower wire service<br />

deliveries. Corporate accounts are also welcome. We also offer<br />

daily floral deliveries to local funeral homes and hospitals. I am proud<br />

to be the 4th generation of Peterson’s to carry on this flower legacy.”<br />

Call Peterson’s for a consultation to discuss all of your floral needs.<br />

Peterson’s Flower Market<br />

5195 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue # H<br />

(West of Military Trail)<br />

Delray Beach<br />

561-498-3500<br />

http://www.petersonsflowermarket.com<br />

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special feature ║ breast cancer awareness<br />

Go Pink for<br />

BY NICOL JENKINS<br />

{<br />

The month of <strong>October</strong> will be filled with<br />

many breast cancer awareness events.<br />

Every Boob Counts 5K Run/Walk promises<br />

to be a fun, spirited event. The 5th Annual Every<br />

Boob Counts 5K Run/ Walk will kick off<br />

on Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 22nd at 7:30a.m. at John<br />

Prince Park, located at 4759 South Congress<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>nue, Lake Worth. Run or walk on this certified<br />

course around beautiful Lake Osborne<br />

in honor or memory of someone who has been<br />

impacted by breast cancer. Proceeds to benefit<br />

Susan G. Komen, South Florida and other community<br />

outreach programs to increase breast<br />

cancer awareness, promote the importance of<br />

early detection and provide support and resources<br />

to those in our local community. Lots<br />

of race day festivities for the entire family to<br />

enjoy. For more information, visit www.theebcfoundation.com/every-boob-counts.<br />

Go Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness! The<br />

Glam Doll Strut is the hippest stiletto extravaganza<br />

to hit the streets of Fort Lauderdale! On<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15th from 11am to 3pm, thousands of<br />

Divas will descend on SW 2nd Street wearing<br />

some of the most fashionable, fabulous and innovative<br />

attire imaginable. The Strut kicks off in<br />

grand style as the teams shimmy, shake and sashay<br />

for the celebrity judging panel and with a<br />

portion of the proceeds to benefit the Broward<br />

Health Foundation/Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer<br />

Fund. This year FOUR teams will be crowned<br />

Queen of Glam-A-Thon <strong>2016</strong> based on the number<br />

of members on their team. Also new this<br />

year is the Glam Food & Wine Tasting which is<br />

open to the public. For more information, log<br />

on to www.glam-a-thon.com/glamdollstrut.<br />

Walk for a cure at this year’s Making Strides<br />

of Palm Beach walk! The Making Strides of<br />

Palm Beach event will take place on Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 15th with registration at 7:30am, and<br />

the walk begins at 9am. The walk will be held<br />

at Meyer Amphitheater, located at 104 Datura<br />

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Street, West Palm Beach. Walk for a world<br />

without Breast Cancer! You can start a team, or<br />

keep your team going. And keep raising awareness<br />

and donations. Begin today! The sooner<br />

we start, the farther we’ll go. For more information<br />

on this event, visit www.makingstrides.<br />

acsevents.org.<br />

Donation Pick Up Delray Beach | Pickups for<br />

Breast Cancer is a local organization that supports<br />

the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation<br />

through your charitable donations. Pickups<br />

for Breast Cancer offer a free donation pick up<br />

throughout Delray Beach and neighboring Cities.<br />

You can donate: Clothing, Shoes, Furniture,<br />

House Hold Goods, Electronics and much more!<br />

For a complete list of what you can donate you<br />

can visit our Donation Guidelines. By donating<br />

your lovingly- used clothes, household goods<br />

and furniture to Pickupsforbreastcancer.org<br />

you are helping fund the Florida Breast Cancer<br />

Foundation, whose main objective is to end<br />

breast cancer through advocacy, education and<br />

research. Your donations help provide valuable<br />

funding for all of the programs and events<br />

sponsored by the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation.<br />

For more information, visit www.Pickupsforbreastcancer.org.<br />

Support one or more of these events to benefit<br />

Breast Cancer Awareness!


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special feature ║ delray beach marketing cooperative<br />

Time to Get Your Grove On<br />

BY STEPHEN CHRISANTHUS<br />

{<br />

The On the <strong>Ave</strong> event series presented by the Delray Beach<br />

Marketing Cooperative is back to kick off the Season with Grove<br />

Week – A full week of celebrating the arts in Pineapple Grove!<br />

Grove Week will consist of a variety of<br />

events and activities from Monday <strong>October</strong><br />

3rd to Saturday the 8th with the main event<br />

being the On the <strong>Ave</strong> street closure event<br />

along NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue in Pineapple Grove<br />

from El Camino to Brule on Wednesday<br />

<strong>October</strong> 5th from 5pm-9pm. The variety of<br />

activities spans all categories of fun, from<br />

Grove Week - Get Your Grove On<br />

<strong>October</strong> 3rd – 8th<br />

Pineapple Grove Arts District, Delray Beach<br />

music, art, fashion, health, food and more.<br />

“There will be something for everybody<br />

during Grove Week whatever your interests<br />

may be”, explains Stephanie Immelman, Executive<br />

Director of the Delray Beach Marketing<br />

Cooperative.<br />

Dozens of community businesses will<br />

take part in the fun filled week. Merchants<br />

will be opening their doors offering special<br />

discounts, free services, entertainment and<br />

refreshments. Whether you’re in Old School<br />

Square Park, on NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> or inside one<br />

of the many shops, galleries and restaurants<br />

that line the streets, you’ll be sure to have<br />

a good time this Grove Week in Pineapple<br />

Grove. OnThe<strong>Ave</strong>DelrayBeach.com<br />

Monday, Oct 3rd – Recess Run<br />

Presented by Fleet Feet and PurLife<br />

Old School Square Park<br />

Relive your childhood and play outdoor recess games<br />

6pm – 8pm<br />

Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 4th National Taco Day<br />

7pm - Hispano Latino performance near El Camino<br />

Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 5th On The <strong>Ave</strong><br />

5pm – 9pm NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue –street closure event<br />

Drum Circle in Old School Square Park<br />

Artists’ displays<br />

Kids craft activities<br />

Easels on the street<br />

Mural unveiling at Meisner<br />

Chef vs Chef 2015 vs <strong>2016</strong> at Max’s Harvest<br />

Lynn University performance<br />

Hyatt Chill Lounge<br />

Arts Garage Open House<br />

Fashion Show by Roxy Lulu<br />

Craft Beer tasting at Delray Beach Real Estate<br />

Live music at City Walk by W.T. Heck<br />

Live music at My Salon Suite by Future Presidents<br />

Arts Garage – Live painters, open gallery, Improv U demonstration<br />

and performance by Chloe Dolandis<br />

Vino Van Gogh painting classes at 6pm and 7pm<br />

Celebrate Delray Beach’s 105th Birthday<br />

Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 6th<br />

Throwback Thursday –Have dinner in the Grove followed by the<br />

Silent Disco at The Fieldhouse. $15 online or at the door<br />

Friday, <strong>October</strong> 7th – First Friday Artwalk – 6pm – 9pm<br />

A self-guided tour of the fine art galleries and working studios<br />

downtown. #DelrayArtWalk<br />

Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 8th - Guided Artwalk and Take It Easel – 10am – 2pm<br />

Guided Artwalk Tour – Hosted by Tom Fleming – 10am from Old<br />

School Square Park (1 ½ hours) –RSVP to: Tmazer@delraybeach.com<br />

Jazz Trio at City Walk<br />

Arts Garage- Delray Art League Exhibition<br />

Plein Aire artists<br />

Easels with supplies<br />

Sidewalk sales<br />

Arts Garage - Delray Art League Exhibition<br />

For a complete schedule of Grove Week activities and merchant specials go to OnThe<strong>Ave</strong>DelrayBeach.com<br />

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special feature ║ old school square<br />

Dance Party, Art and<br />

Events to Get Your Scare On!<br />

The Fieldhouse Hosts Another<br />

Silent Disco On <strong>October</strong> 6th<br />

On the first Thursday of each month, experience<br />

an exciting, high energy performance in a<br />

silent atmosphere. It’s the latest clubbing experience!<br />

You receive a pair of high quality, wireless<br />

headphones when you check in; then just<br />

tune into the DJ of your choice. It’s a battle of the<br />

DJs, where they each try to get as many people<br />

dancing to their tunes as possible! Tickets $15;<br />

available at OldSchoolSquare.org or by calling<br />

the Box Office at 561-243-7922, ext. 1.<br />

Cornell Art Museum’s Art Walk<br />

Gallery Opens New Show<br />

Friday, <strong>October</strong> 7th, 6-9 p.m.<br />

her studio in Boynton Beach.<br />

See the current exhibits, “Fifteen Minutes,” a<br />

show about celebrity and “Who is Joan Quinn?<br />

A Life in Portraits,” an exhibit that brings together<br />

world-renowned, contemporary, American<br />

artists who over five decades have created<br />

portraits of celebrated art patron and collector,<br />

Joan Quinn. Suggested $5 donation.<br />

The Pavilion Opens Free Friday<br />

Concert Series<br />

Friday, 7:30 p.m.; free admission; weather<br />

permitting; bring lawn chairs, and bring the family,<br />

but no pets or outside food and beverage.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 14 - Orange Sunshine (60’s Hits)<br />

<strong>October</strong> 21 - Chemradery (Pop rock /Blueeyed<br />

soul)<br />

<strong>October</strong> 28 - Joel Dasilva & The Midnight<br />

Howl (Blues)<br />

The Fieldhouse presents Zombie<br />

Prom, <strong>October</strong> 20<br />

Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 20th, 9 pm-1 a.m.<br />

in Delray, this event includes a costume contest,<br />

live music by the Joe Cotton Band, raffle prizes,<br />

Chinese auction, sweets and spirits. You’re in for<br />

a howling good time… make no bones about it!<br />

Tickets $35; available at OldSchoolSquare.org or<br />

by calling the Box Office at 561-243-7922, ext. 1.<br />

Creative Arts School presents<br />

Workshops and Canvas &<br />

Cocktails<br />

Canvas & Cocktails - Thursday, <strong>October</strong><br />

27th, 7-9 p.m. – Canvas & Cocktails is a fun,<br />

new art experience offered on the last Thursday<br />

of each month. Create an art piece in a relaxed<br />

atmosphere -- all while enjoying a nice glass of<br />

wine or a signature cocktail. No experience necessary!<br />

Each month offers something different<br />

with one of our Canvas & Cocktails instructors.<br />

It’s a perfect girls’ night out, group night or date<br />

night. Pre-registration is required; $35 per person,<br />

includes all materials and drink ticket. Register<br />

at OldSchoolSquare.org or call 561-243-<br />

7922, ext. 478.<br />

Art Walk is an open house for the galleries in<br />

downtown Delray Beach. The Cornell Art Museum<br />

Art Walk Gallery will feature Delray Beach<br />

artist, BARB FERNANDEZ, who strives to delight<br />

the viewer with abstract assemblage utilizing<br />

unusual materials and found objects. As a selftaught<br />

multimedia artist and painter, her primitive<br />

methods and use of cast off treasures create<br />

a unique vision of imagination. Fernandez has<br />

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DYING TO PARTY? Rise and join the class of<br />

1985 for Prom Night! Zombie DJ spinning 80’s<br />

tunes; crowning of Prom king and queen; lounge<br />

area; cash bar. This Prom is guaranteed to be<br />

the “deadest” party on the <strong>Ave</strong>! Come dressed in<br />

full-on zombie attire, makeup and all. We ID, so<br />

be sure to bring it! Tickets at OldSchoolSquare.<br />

org or call 561.243.7922, x1.<br />

Crest Theatre and Milagro Center<br />

present THE Halloween Party<br />

Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 22nd at 8 p.m.<br />

Milagro Center and Old School Square invite<br />

you to GET YOUR SCARE ON! The Halloween<br />

Party is THE place to be for ghoulish fun — and<br />

all for a great cause… our kids!<br />

Known as one of the best Halloween parties<br />

Old School Square is the center of arts & entertainment<br />

in downtown Delray Beach. Serving<br />

for more than 25 years as the community’s<br />

gathering place, the historic campus includes<br />

the intimate Crest Theatre (in the restored 1925<br />

Delray High School building) the Cornell Art<br />

Museum (in the 1913 Delray Elementary building),<br />

and the Fieldhouse (formerly known as<br />

the Vintage Gymnasium, c. 1925). The Pavilion,<br />

which opened in 2002, hosts outdoor concerts<br />

and festivals. The Creative Arts School (located<br />

on the second floor of the Crest Theatre) offers<br />

art, photography and writing classes. Old School<br />

Square also serves as a venue for community,<br />

corporate, private and media events. For information<br />

on performances, exhibits, classes or<br />

facility rentals, call 561-243-7922 or visit Old-<br />

SchoolSquare.org.


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regulars ║ city people<br />

City People<br />

The Quintessential Lady Of Grace<br />

SUSAN DUANE<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

{<br />

Photo by melissa korman<br />

There are few people who can rise to any occasion<br />

while keeping their feet firmly on the ground.<br />

Susan Duane is one of them.<br />

The mother of three, wife, philanthropist, volunteer<br />

and brainiac has been contributing to the betterment<br />

of Delray Beach for many years.<br />

But it’s not just something she does to pass time<br />

when her kids are away, it’s the inherent nature of<br />

her being. “I truly want to leave the world a better<br />

place then when I found it. This quote says it all: ‘I<br />

shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do<br />

or any kindness I can show to any human being; let<br />

me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I<br />

shall not pass this way again.’”<br />

Though the quote was written by Quaker Missionary<br />

Etienne de Grellet, it has been the blueprint for Duane’s<br />

earthly journey. If there’s one thing that this Pittsburg<br />

native learned early on in life it’s that what one does<br />

matters, so you better make sure it’s done right.<br />

And make no mistake, Duane is known for her perfection.<br />

“Susan is the most hardworking, smart, dedicated<br />

volunteer I’ve ever met. The overachiever in her<br />

comes through everything she does,” said Impact 100<br />

Palm Beach County co-founder Tandy Robinson.<br />

And Duane does a lot. She was on the original Women<br />

of Grace Committee (for the Bethesda Hospital<br />

Foundation) and chaired their annual event in 2012.<br />

She (and husband Marshall) chaired a capital campaign<br />

to renovate and update The First Presbyterian Church<br />

of Delray Beach Fellowship Hall and Gardens, and they<br />

chaired the 50th Annual Bethesda Ball in 2005.<br />

Duane’s imprint has been on many important<br />

causes and organizations, but her heart is now firmly<br />

entrenched in one that captivates the sum total of<br />

her selfless commitment to a higher purpose. “My life<br />

experience has led me to be passionate about Impact<br />

100. I learned firsthand what a $100,000 grant can<br />

mean to a nonprofit. It allows them to reach for lofty<br />

goals that may have been impossible for them achieve.”<br />

Some of the recipients of Impact 100’s philanthropic<br />

greatness are the expansion of the local YMCA Drowning<br />

Prevention Program, the Equine- Assisted Therapies<br />

new horse (Gus), and assistance to The Soup<br />

Kitchen Meals on Wheels Program.<br />

Many other organizations have been helped by<br />

Impact 100 of Palm Beach County, but the one constant<br />

is that women of all ages (and backgrounds)<br />

come together to help those less fortunate. By donating<br />

$1000 a year each, they have awarded grants to<br />

Alzheimer’s Community Care, American Association<br />

of Caregiving Youth, Camelot Community Care, Delray<br />

Students First and others.<br />

When this local chapter started out five years ago<br />

there were 148 members. By the fourth year there<br />

were 436 and currently there are 532 members. By<br />

pooling their resources (both financial and intellectually)<br />

the organization has reached spectacular heights.<br />

Their belief is that ordinary women can make an extraordinary<br />

impact on society.<br />

We agree. But women like Duane are anything but<br />

ordinary women. She graduated high school at 16,<br />

remembered every Impact 100 members name (until<br />

last year), has organizational skills that would make<br />

a CEO cry with envy, and is the quintessential Mother<br />

of the Year.<br />

Duane’s intelligence quota is something she would<br />

rather not discuss, but she will admit she started as<br />

a freshman at Tulane University at the age of 16. She<br />

also traveled the world with her father as a teenager<br />

while he was working as an engineer. “My father took<br />

me where his business took him, mostly the northeast.<br />

He also took me to Europe as a teen to England, France,<br />

Belgium, Spain, Italy, Germany and Switzerland.”<br />

But when she speaks, it’s often to tout the accomplishments<br />

of organizations like Impact 100. “I am<br />

extremely proud of what we have accomplished in<br />

five years. We’ve invested over $1.5 million in our<br />

community. As a team we’ve funded amazing projects<br />

proposed by tremendously capable nonprofit profes-<br />

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sionals,” said the former Co-President<br />

of Impact 100.<br />

They say that giving is the<br />

most rewarding of life’s endeavors<br />

(and in a biblical sense it’s<br />

the only purpose). Perhaps that<br />

is why Duane has devoted so<br />

much of her life to helping others.<br />

“Susan took Impact 100 to<br />

a whole new level. She helped<br />

change the data bases, invitations,<br />

events and polished things<br />

up. She took us to a whole new<br />

level,” adds Robinson.<br />

Current Co-President of Impact<br />

100 (Karen Sweetapple)<br />

also has some accolades to bestow<br />

upon this humble woman<br />

of grace. “Susan dedicates herself<br />

150 % to anything she puts her<br />

mind to. She devoted so much<br />

time and effort in helping the<br />

organization grow. She is a great<br />

leader, is very bright and has an<br />

amazing grasp of details.”<br />

When asked about his wife,<br />

Marshall Duane had this to say.<br />

“Susan is a wonderful mother<br />

(and grandmother) and cares<br />

so much about others she often<br />

puts them before herself,” said<br />

the Merrill Lynch Wealth Management<br />

Financial Advisor and<br />

Elder of the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Delray.<br />

Though Duane doesn’t like to<br />

talk about herself, she will talk<br />

about her eldest daughter Elizabeth,<br />

who lives in Seattle with<br />

husband Nathan and their two<br />

sons. Their son Marshall and his<br />

wife Logan live in Delray and her<br />

youngest daughter Caroline is<br />

getting married this spring. “I am<br />

so proud of the wonderful adults<br />

my children grew to be – I am<br />

one lucky Mom!”<br />

We are one lucky community<br />

to have her.<br />

As Duane likes to say: “No man<br />

is an island entire of itself; every<br />

man is a piece of the continent.”<br />

We couldn’t agree more.<br />

There is a festive Impact 100<br />

Membership Kickoff event at<br />

Neiman Marcus Boca Raton on<br />

<strong>October</strong> 13th (from 6 to 9) for<br />

members and prospective members<br />

to learn about Impact 100.<br />

Call 561-336-4623.<br />

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► FASHION ║ What RU © WEARING<br />

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Bag<br />

Beachcomber Art $65<br />

Watch<br />

Capri $295<br />

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The Women’s Council of Realtors Invites You to Their<br />

<strong>October</strong> Fundraiser in Support of the American Cancer Society<br />

Bras for a Cause!<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25, <strong>2016</strong><br />

6 pm – 8:30 pm<br />

Old School Square Gymnasium<br />

Delray Beach Cultural Center For The Arts<br />

51 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

WCR is proud to unite with the American Cancer Society & Relay For Life in support of their<br />

efforts to fight cancer and find a cure. A portion of the proceeds will be donated directly to<br />

the cause. Enjoy an evening with family, friends and colleagues as we present to you an<br />

amazing community event with delicious food, cash bars, raffle items, DJ, and a fashion<br />

show comprised of 12 of Palm Beach Counties leading men as models! Watch and Cheer as<br />

they model artistic bra creations from top local artists, fashion designers, schools and more!<br />

Bras will be auctioned off at the conclusion. Come out and support this worthy cause!<br />

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Fashion ║ what ru © wearing<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Dress<br />

Milan Italy $229<br />

Belt<br />

Blings & Things $45<br />

Shoes<br />

Bonita Champagne $149<br />

Necklace<br />

Blings & Things $52<br />

Clutch<br />

Kitty Kat $150<br />

Dress<br />

Olivaceons $119<br />

Tube Top<br />

Blings & Things $29<br />

Shoes<br />

Glamours $149<br />

Bag<br />

Blings & Things $69<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Necklace<br />

Urban Outfitter $20<br />

Tank<br />

Nordstrom $35<br />

Pants<br />

Billabong $50<br />

shoes<br />

Nordstrom $35<br />

earrings<br />

Francesca’s $25<br />

Bracelet<br />

Francesca’s $30<br />

Watch<br />

Michael Kors $250<br />

Bag<br />

Lord & Taylor $65<br />

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Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

Shirt<br />

R&R Surplus $125<br />

Sweater<br />

R&R Surplus $205<br />

Pants<br />

R&R Surplus $180<br />

Shoes<br />

Cavilcani $170<br />

bracelet<br />

A. Marie $55-$112/Each<br />

Handbag<br />

Alyssa $225<br />

Hair<br />

By Joseph John Salon<br />

lisa<br />

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Fashion ║ what ru © wearing<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

Top<br />

Bebe $85<br />

Jeans<br />

Lucky $140<br />

Shoes<br />

Moda $150<br />

Bag<br />

Coach $450<br />

Necklace<br />

JaxRox $1500<br />

Ring<br />

JaxRox $75<br />

Bracelet<br />

JaxRox $200<br />

Glasses<br />

Gucci $350<br />

Necklace<br />

Macy’s $50<br />

Tank<br />

Nordstrom Rack $30<br />

Jeans<br />

Guess $125<br />

Shoes<br />

By Vanessa $68<br />

Bag<br />

BCBG $175<br />

Bracelet<br />

NY Time Square $30<br />

jacqui<br />

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Photos: Melissa Korman<br />

Earrings<br />

Macy’s $1200<br />

Necklace<br />

Jewelry Exchange NY $800<br />

Top<br />

Francesca’s $40<br />

Vest<br />

Francesca’s $89<br />

Pants<br />

Francesca’s $68<br />

Shoes<br />

Cole Haan $260<br />

Bag<br />

Charles Jordan $2000<br />

Watch<br />

Gucci $1300<br />

Top<br />

Arinne $99<br />

Jeans<br />

Bisou Bisou $89<br />

Shoes<br />

Lady Couture $89<br />

Bag<br />

Nicole Lee $139<br />

Sunglasses<br />

Blings & Things $39<br />

Bracelet<br />

Blings & Things $115/Each<br />

trish<br />

lourdes<br />

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dining ║ restaurant review<br />

Supper Club Pork Chop<br />

PRIME STEAK ITALIAN SUSHI<br />

Supper Club Class<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

Photos by melissa korman<br />

{It’s been three years since Prime took a backseat to the action<br />

on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue in favor of a more sublime serenity. The move<br />

may have cast them a few feet off the busiest downtown in<br />

South Florida but it didn’t dampen their culinary spirit.<br />

Seafood Fra Diavolo<br />

They still have crystal chandeliers over<br />

the bar, a white baby grand piano, lush<br />

greenery and a Hollywood Rat Pack sensibility.<br />

It’s one of the most romantic spots<br />

around town with a private wine room for<br />

celebrating life’s more salient occasions.<br />

If you want an elegant place to dine in<br />

splendor then Prime is the perfect destination<br />

for you and your loved ones. It’s also<br />

a wonderful place to entertain guests that<br />

are new to the area. The subdued lighting,<br />

marble floors and wood paneling make it intimate<br />

enough to make you feel like you’re<br />

part of something bigger than the moment.<br />

Even though Prime has always been a<br />

place where you could hunker down with a<br />

USDA Certified Prime cut of meat, it also has<br />

an Italian pedigree long secured by its own-<br />

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er, Steve Pellegrino. But times have changed<br />

– and so has the menu selection at this well<br />

established restaurant. The good news is<br />

that you can still indulge in a juicy, flavorful<br />

Filet or Dry-Aged Bone-In Rib-Eye Steak but<br />

it doesn’t preclude you from ordering fresh<br />

sushi from their renowned Sushi Chef.<br />

After sipping on our favorite drink – the<br />

Dutch Mule –with top shelf orange flavored<br />

vodka, ginger beer and lime juice, it was<br />

Sushi time. One dish we highly recommend<br />

is their Sushi style Surf & Turf. This delightful<br />

and sumptuous sushi roll has lobster<br />

tempura, avocado and asparagus and is<br />

wrapped on the outside with Filet Mignon.<br />

The crunch, the taste, the delicacy and the<br />

lobster was divine. When it comes to Sushi,<br />

Prime has made it their mission to serve<br />

top quality dishes that will wow you. The<br />

Prime Roll is also very popular and keeps<br />

its celebrity status with Hamachi, Jalapeno<br />

and Avocado topped with fresh Tuna. The<br />

Crab and Avocado in Creamy Ponzu Sauce<br />

is also a fan favorite.<br />

The appetizers continue to delight with<br />

Jumbo Shrimp and Lump Crab Cocktail with<br />

a Gin Cocktail sauce. Also popular – and well<br />

deserving their reputation – are the Stuffed<br />

Mushrooms. The mushrooms are served in<br />

a savory beef stock stuffed with Sweet Italian<br />

Sausage, Broccoli Rabe and sharp Provolone<br />

cheese. It’s a perfect blend of sweet and<br />

tangy that just melts in your mouth.<br />

Another popular appetizer that has a<br />

Prime Legacy to uphold is their Prime Meatballs.<br />

Served piping hot in a homemade<br />

Tuscan tomato sauce with roasted peppers<br />

and shaved Pecorino cheese, it’s a dish that<br />

would get a nod from your Italian grandma.<br />

If you like a bit of spice and tang to your predinner<br />

entrée, try the Spicy Pan Tossed Calamari<br />

with hot pepper rings in garlic butter.<br />

On the Prime Italian side of the menu are<br />

choices that range from Prime Supper Club<br />

22oz Dry Aged Rib-eye<br />

Pork Chops to homemade Guiseppi Cocco<br />

Rigatoni Braciole and Meatballs. One of our<br />

favorite dishes is the Veal Chop Milanese<br />

perfectly prepared with Arugula, cherry tomatoes<br />

and truflled Pecorino. This dish is<br />

a mainstay in Italian American cuisine, but<br />

Prime has really perfected it. If you prefer<br />

Veal Parmigiana with Rigatoni San Marzano<br />

all you have to do is ask.<br />

If you enjoy a lighter fare try their Seafood<br />

Fra Diavolo with Shrimp, Scallops, Calamari<br />

and Clams in a spicy tomato sauce with linguine.<br />

Another popular seafood dish is the<br />

grilled Jumbo Scallops with Creamy Asparagus<br />

Risotto and Parmesan crisp.<br />

Rob, who just moved from New York City,<br />

recently had his first Prime experience. “I<br />

recognize great cuisine when I see it. The<br />

dumplings and stuffed mushrooms will fire<br />

up your appetite and the sushi is excellent.<br />

Whether it’s the lobster or the Italian fare,<br />

you’ll be glad you walked off the avenue.”<br />

Prime is also bringing back their Wednesday<br />

night “All You Can Eat Stone Crab Claw<br />

Night.” For $59 you get all the stone crab<br />

claws you can eat with soup, salad and chef<br />

side. A reservation is required to attend<br />

this Stone Crab evening that starts <strong>October</strong><br />

19th. If you can’t wait to get your seafood<br />

fix they are now serving a lobster dinner<br />

with side dishes on Wednesdays for $39<br />

(until Stone Crab season).<br />

If you have a sweet tooth their Double<br />

Fudge Chocolate Brownie with Haagen Dazs<br />

Ice Cream, walnuts and whipped cream will<br />

give you a natural high. The homemade<br />

Chocolate Bread Pudding with Vanilla Gelato<br />

is also sublime.<br />

Prime has a great Happy Hour from 4pm<br />

to 7pm at the bar. Later in the evening on<br />

weekends the upper bar level becomes the<br />

VIP lounge and after 9:30 the nightclub – IL<br />

BACIO - gets fired up outside. This lush tropical<br />

garden under the stars is a place where<br />

music and libation reign supreme and the<br />

music matches the celebratory mood.<br />

If you’re looking for a classy romantic<br />

space to cater an event Prime is the perfect<br />

milieu. They have a state-of-the-art sound<br />

system, special lighting, performers, entertainment,<br />

LED screen, Laser Light Shows<br />

and more.<br />

If you want to experience the golden age of<br />

elegance with homemade food that will prime<br />

your palate, then Prime is the place to go.<br />

PRIME STEAK ITALIAN SUSHI<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>., Delray Beach, Florida<br />

(561) 865-5845.<br />

primedelraygm@hotmail.com<br />

primedelray.com<br />

Surf & Turf<br />

Crab Avocado<br />

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Recipe<br />

dining ║ recipe<br />

Chef Diego Monroy Photos by melissa korman purgreens delray<br />

Quinoa<br />

45 ne 2nd avenue<br />

delray beach<br />

pineapple grove<br />

EARTH Bowl<br />

561-276-7387<br />

www.purgreensdelray.com<br />

ingredients (Serves: 4-6)<br />

Quinoa:<br />

1 cup Quinoa<br />

2 cups Vegetable Stock<br />

1 tsp Salt<br />

½ tsp Black Pepper<br />

Combine all ingredients in a 6 quart sauce pot,<br />

bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat and simmer<br />

approximately 20 minutes or until all liquid has<br />

been absorbed.<br />

Farro:<br />

½ cup Farro<br />

1 ½ cup Vegetable Stock<br />

½ tsp Salt<br />

Combine all ingredients in a 4 quart sauce pot,<br />

simmer covered approximately 25 minutes or<br />

until tender. Drain excess liquid and cool.<br />

Pesto Vinaigrette:<br />

½ lb. Fresh Basil Leaves<br />

3 clove Garlic<br />

3 tbsp Almonds<br />

2 tbsp Lemon Juice<br />

¼ tsp Salt<br />

½ cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil<br />

¼ tsp Black Pepper<br />

Combine all ingredients in a food processor and<br />

blend until smooth (emulsified).<br />

Chicken Breast:<br />

1 tsp Paprika<br />

½ tsp Granulated Garlic<br />

1 tsp Dried Oregano<br />

½ tbsp Salt<br />

½ tsp Black Pepper<br />

¼ cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil<br />

Combine all ingredients in medium mixing bowl,<br />

marinate 4-6 chicken breast for minimum one<br />

hour. Preheat oven to 375. Place chicken breasts<br />

on preheated, oiled pan. Roast for approximately<br />

10-12 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through<br />

(165 degrees Farenheit internal temperature).<br />

Cool and chop.<br />

Corn:<br />

2 cups Corn Kernels<br />

¼ tsp Salt, ¼ tsp Black Pepper<br />

1/8 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil<br />

Toss corn with oil and spice, spread single layer<br />

on a sheet pan, roast in preheated oven at 375<br />

degrees Farenheit for 10-15 minutes.<br />

Broccoli and Cauliflower:<br />

2 cups Broccoli Florettes<br />

2 cups Cauliflower Florettes<br />

1/8 cup Salt<br />

Bring 8 quarts of water to a boil in large stock<br />

pot, add salt. Submerge broccoli and cauliflower<br />

for one minute, strain and cool. Season with salt<br />

and pepper to taste.<br />

2 cups cooked Garbanzo Beans<br />

1 cup Sliced Cherry Tomatoes<br />

2 cups grated White Cheddar<br />

1 lb. Arugula, washed<br />

Toss all ingredients in a large mixing bowl<br />

and serve.<br />

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dining ║ guide<br />

We at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> try to keep our Dining Guide as accurate as possible<br />

for our reader’s benefit, however this can sometimes be a difficult task. We may<br />

omit some eateries and others may have moved or closed. If you are not listed in<br />

this guide we apologize but please feel free to e-mail lisa@atlanticavemagazine.<br />

com and we will get your details entered for the following month. By the same<br />

token, if you see a listing that is no longer there then please e-mail lisa@<br />

atlanticavemagazine.com and it will be removed for the following month. Your<br />

help in keeping our Dining Guide up-to-date is very much appreciated.<br />

delray BEACH<br />

American<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> Grille<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB (In<br />

the Seagate Hotel)<br />

561-665-4900<br />

Boston’s on the Beach<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

Breathe<br />

401 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-4526<br />

Brule Bistro<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> #109, DB<br />

561-274-2046<br />

Bru’s Room<br />

35 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3663<br />

BurgerFi<br />

6 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-9590<br />

Burt & Max’s Bar & grill<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-638-6380<br />

Cut 432<br />

432 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-9898<br />

Dada<br />

52 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3232<br />

De La Tierra - Sundy House<br />

106 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5678<br />

Deck 84<br />

840 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-665-8484<br />

Doc’s All American<br />

10 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3627<br />

Donnie’s Place<br />

60 NW 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9996<br />

Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

2410 N Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-276-1570<br />

Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>nue Grill<br />

821 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-265-0122<br />

Grand Tavern<br />

710 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-279-2779<br />

Grangers Bar & Grill<br />

215 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7881<br />

Green Owl Restaurant<br />

330 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-7766<br />

Henry’s<br />

16850 Jog Road<br />

Between Linton Blvd &<br />

Clintmore Rd<br />

DB, 561 638 1949<br />

HiWay Burger<br />

12 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-6430<br />

Jimmy’s Bistro<br />

9 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>nue, DB<br />

561-865-5774<br />

Johnnie Brown’s<br />

301 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9911<br />

Lilo’s<br />

814 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-8049<br />

Longhorn Steakhouse<br />

1562 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-278-1944<br />

Max’s Harvest<br />

169 NW 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-381-9970<br />

Max’s Social House<br />

116 NE 6 <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-501-4332<br />

Off the <strong>Ave</strong><br />

19 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-450-6768<br />

Outback<br />

1300 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-272-7201<br />

Park Tavern<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-265-5093<br />

Prime<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-865-5845<br />

Salt7<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-274-7258<br />

Seacrest Grille<br />

(Marriott Hotel)<br />

10 N Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-3200<br />

Shula Burger<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

DB, 561-404-1347<br />

Smoke Inn BBQ<br />

8 SE <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>., DB<br />

561-330-4236<br />

The Grove Restaurant<br />

187 NE 2 <strong>Ave</strong>., DB<br />

561-789-8636<br />

The Office<br />

201 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3600<br />

The Original Brooklyn<br />

Water Bagel<br />

14451 S Military Trail, DB<br />

561-455-7490<br />

The Porch Restaurant<br />

85 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-303-3647<br />

Tryst<br />

4 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-921-0201<br />

Asian/Sushi/Chinese<br />

Buddha Sky Bar<br />

217 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-450-7557<br />

China Gardens<br />

14402 S. Military Trail,<br />

DB, 561-498-5226<br />

House of Siam<br />

25 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> #116, DB<br />

561-330-9191<br />

Lemongrass Bistro<br />

420 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5050<br />

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dining ║ guide<br />

Ming’s Garden Chinese<br />

271 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3333<br />

Yama Japanese Restaurant<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-9929<br />

Ziree Thai & Sushi<br />

401 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-6549<br />

Continental/Greek<br />

Apeiro Kitchen & Bar<br />

14917 Lyons Rd.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-501-4443<br />

Bistro 241<br />

241 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-4080<br />

Blue Anchor<br />

804 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-7272<br />

Boheme Bistro<br />

1118 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4899<br />

Caffe Martier<br />

411 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-7790<br />

Carpe Diem<br />

110 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-2140<br />

Joseph’s Wine Bar<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-6100<br />

La Cigale, A Taste of the<br />

Mediterranean<br />

253 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-0600<br />

Olio Bistro<br />

42 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6633<br />

Taverna Opa<br />

Greek Cuisine<br />

270 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-303-3602<br />

The Greek Bistro<br />

1832 S Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-266-8976<br />

Thirty Two East<br />

32 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7868<br />

Coffee/Dessert<br />

Ben & Jerry’s<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3112<br />

Café Bleu<br />

44 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-4041<br />

Coffee District<br />

325 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-0541<br />

Couture Cakes<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-1828<br />

Full Of Crepe<br />

632 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-562-8090<br />

Jellies at Seagate<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3775<br />

Kilwin’s Chocolates &<br />

Ice Cream<br />

402 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0808<br />

Orange Leaf<br />

Frozen Yogurt & Gelato<br />

418 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-894-8230<br />

Puro’s Cigar<br />

777 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6118<br />

Starbucks<br />

205 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9332<br />

Starbucks<br />

502 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-3273<br />

The Grind Cafe<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-270-3036<br />

Health Food<br />

Ciao Sidewalk Café<br />

1208 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4520<br />

Fit Food Express<br />

302 NE 4th St, DB<br />

561-330-4525<br />

Green Fields Organic Bistro<br />

4900 Linton Blvd.<br />

DB, 561 501-4169<br />

Nature’s Way Café<br />

20 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-6200<br />

Nutrition Cottage<br />

1815 S Federal Highway,<br />

DB, 561-734-4626<br />

Purgreens<br />

Inside Purlife Fitness Center<br />

45 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7387<br />

The New Vegan<br />

528 NE 2nd St. DB<br />

561-404-5301<br />

Italian<br />

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza<br />

115 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-7911<br />

Bambini’s Garden Pizzeria<br />

14466 Military Trail, DB<br />

561-638-6442<br />

Bella Amici Pizzeria<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-270-3025<br />

Cafe Gelato Panini<br />

& Wine Bar<br />

506 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-501-4574<br />

Caffe Luna Rosa<br />

34 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-9404<br />

Carrabba’s Italian Grill<br />

335 E Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-266-9393<br />

Cena Modern Italian<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>nue, DB,<br />

561-330-1237<br />

D’Angelo Pizza Tapas<br />

16950 Jog Road, DB.<br />

561-381-0037<br />

Il Bacio Restaurant<br />

& Lounge<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-865-7785<br />

IL Contadino Ristorante<br />

165 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Pineapple Grove, DB<br />

561-330-0004<br />

Il Girasole<br />

1911 S Federal Hwy, DB,<br />

561-272-3566<br />

Luigi’s Coal Oven Pizza<br />

307 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-274-1969<br />

Mellow Mushroom<br />

25 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3040<br />

Pizza Rustica<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-8766<br />

Rocky’s Italian Bistro<br />

20 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-9703<br />

Salotta<br />

145 NE 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-0310<br />

Saltimbocca Italian Bistro<br />

14820 S. Military Trail, DB<br />

561-455-4017<br />

Sazio<br />

131 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5540<br />

Scuola Vecchia<br />

522 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5923<br />

Solita Delray<br />

25 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-899-0888<br />

Terra Fiamma<br />

Ristorante. Pizza. Bar<br />

9169 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-495-5570<br />

Tramonti Italian Ristorante<br />

119 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-1944<br />

Vic & Angelo’s<br />

290 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9570<br />

Windy City Pizza<br />

401 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-2811<br />

Wood & Fire<br />

5199 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB 561-379-5802<br />

www.woodandfirepizza.com<br />

Latin/Caribbean/Spanish<br />

Bamboo Fire Café<br />

149 NW 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-749-0973<br />

Cabana El Ray<br />

105 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-9090<br />

CHE Spanish Restaurant<br />

900 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

On the Intracoastal<br />

DB, 561-562-5111<br />

Papa’s Tapas<br />

259 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

Phone: ( 561) 266-0599<br />

Mexican<br />

Cabo Flats<br />

Cantina & Tequila Bar<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> & Lyons Rd.<br />

DB 561-499-0378<br />

El Camino<br />

15 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-865-5350<br />

Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar<br />

110 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-808-1100<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong> #E, DB<br />

561-278-5757<br />

Pubs/Clubs<br />

3rd & 3rd<br />

301 NE 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-303-1939<br />

Blue Anchor British Pub &<br />

Restaurant<br />

804 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-7272.<br />

Bull Bar Inc<br />

2 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-8001<br />

Honey<br />

16 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-270-7187<br />

Hurricane Bar & Lounge<br />

640 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0282<br />

Kevro Studio & Art Bar<br />

166 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9675<br />

N2 Winebar<br />

104 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

The Hyatt Place<br />

561-278-6802<br />

O’Connors Irish Pub<br />

210 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0022<br />

Pepe’s Hideaway<br />

1045 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Db<br />

561-276-3570<br />

Sandbar<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

Tim Finnegans Irish Pub<br />

2885 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561- 330-3153<br />

Seafood<br />

50 Ocean<br />

50 S Ocean Blvd, Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33483<br />

(561) 278-3364<br />

City Oyster<br />

213 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-0220<br />

Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib<br />

540 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-1124<br />

J & J Seafood Bar & Grill<br />

634 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3390<br />

Mussel Beach<br />

501 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-921-6464<br />

Racks Fish House<br />

5 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-450-6718<br />

The Fisherman’s Grill<br />

5199 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-638-0500<br />

Sandwich/Deli<br />

Bagel’s With Deli<br />

1732 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-279-4799<br />

Big Al’s Steaks<br />

450 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-819-1888<br />

Brighton Beach Bagel &<br />

Bakery<br />

14587 S. Military trail<br />

DB, 561-270-3771<br />

Checkers<br />

450 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9939<br />

Christina’s Restaurant<br />

263 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3200<br />

Conte’s Italian Deli &<br />

Gourmet Market<br />

311 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561.501.7399<br />

Cornell Café Morikami<br />

Museum<br />

4000 Morikami Park Rd, DB<br />

561-495-0233<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0002<br />

Dunkin Donut’s<br />

37 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-1196<br />

Famous Market Deli<br />

6570 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-495-8590<br />

Jersey Mikes Subs<br />

455C NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-8949<br />

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Jimmy John’s<br />

Gourmet Sandwiches<br />

1911 S. Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-243-1100<br />

Nemo’s Fish & Chicken<br />

943 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5094<br />

Off the <strong>Ave</strong><br />

19 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-450-6768<br />

Sandwiches by the Sea<br />

1214 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-2212<br />

Subway<br />

301 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5959<br />

Tea-Licious Tearoom<br />

4997 B, W Atalantic <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 561-638-5155<br />

The Café In Paradise<br />

140 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3434<br />

The Green Owl Restaurant<br />

330 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-7766<br />

Tony’s Deli<br />

Breakfast, Lunch, Hero’s<br />

301 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-276-1749<br />

Boca raton<br />

American<br />

13 American Table<br />

451 Palmetto Park Road,<br />

Boca 561-409-2061<br />

Abe&Louis Glades Plaza<br />

2300 W. Glades Road, Boca<br />

561-447-0024<br />

The Addison<br />

2 E. Camino Real, Boca<br />

561-372-0568<br />

Boca Wings & Ribs<br />

2257 North Fed. Highway<br />

Boca 561 391-9110<br />

Boca Muse<br />

7136 Beracasa Way, Boca<br />

561-367-1133<br />

Boca Pita Express<br />

7158 Beracasa Way<br />

Boca 561-750-0088<br />

Boston Market<br />

7020 Beracasa Way,<br />

Boca 561-392-2795<br />

Bogart’s Bar &Grille<br />

Muvico Palace 20<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<br />

Brewzzi Glades Plaza<br />

2222 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-392-BREW (2739)<br />

Cheesecake Factory<br />

5530 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-393-0344<br />

Cottonwood Café<br />

90 Royal Palm Place, Boca<br />

561-353-2233<br />

Chops Lobster Bar<br />

101 Plaza Real. Boca<br />

561-395-2675<br />

Duffy’s Sports Grill<br />

21212 St Andrews Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-869-0552<br />

Grand Lux Café<br />

Town Ctr Mall, 6000 Glades<br />

Road, Boca<br />

561-392-2141<br />

Houston’s<br />

1900 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Circle. Boca<br />

561-998- 0550.<br />

J. Alexander’s<br />

1400 Glades Road. Boca<br />

561-347-9875<br />

Kathy’s Gazebo Café<br />

4199 N. Fed. Highway. Boca<br />

561-395-6033<br />

Kee Grill<br />

17940 N.Military Trail. Boca<br />

561-995-5044<br />

Madison’s New York Grill<br />

2006 NW Executive Center<br />

Circle. Boca 561-994-0808<br />

Mariposa<br />

Neiman Marcus at Town<br />

Ctr-5860 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-544-2320<br />

Max’s Grille<br />

Mizner Park-404 Plaza Real<br />

Boca 561-368-0080<br />

Miller’s Ale House<br />

1200 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-998-9142<br />

Morton’s The Steakhouse<br />

Shops at Boca-5050 Town<br />

Ctr Circle Boca<br />

561-392-7724<br />

New York Prime<br />

2350 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Drive. Boca<br />

561-998-3881<br />

Oceans 18<br />

5801 NW 2nd Av Boca<br />

561-994-0400<br />

Pavilion Grille<br />

301 Yamato Road, Boca<br />

561-912-0000<br />

Pinon Grille,<br />

6000 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-391-7770<br />

Polo’s Restaurant<br />

5030 Champion Blvd., Boca;<br />

561-997-2920<br />

Rack’s Downtown Eatery<br />

402 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-395-1662<br />

Rebel House<br />

297 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-353-5888<br />

Ruby Tuesday<br />

409 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-392-5705<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steak House<br />

225 N.E.Mizner Blvd., Boca,<br />

561-392-6746<br />

Seasons 52<br />

2300 N.W.Executive Ctr,<br />

Boca-561-998-9952<br />

Six Tables<br />

112 N.E. 2cnd St., Boca<br />

561-347-6260<br />

Sweet Tomatoes<br />

7110 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-750-3303<br />

The Capital Grille<br />

6000 Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-368-1077<br />

The Grille on Congress<br />

5101 Congress Av. Boca<br />

561-912-9800<br />

Yogurt Rendezvous*<br />

*(ORB Kosher) 7150<br />

Beracasa Way,<br />

561-392-8384<br />

Asian/Sushi/Chinese<br />

Boon’s Asian Bistro<br />

19605 SR7.<br />

Boca 561-883-0202<br />

Cay Da Vietnamese<br />

7400 N. Fed. Highway.,<br />

Boca, 561-998-0278<br />

Fah Asian Bistro<br />

Boca Valley Shopping Plaza<br />

-7461 N.Fed Hwy. Boca-<br />

561-241-0400<br />

5 Spice Asian Market<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake 1200<br />

Yamato Rd. 561-989-1688<br />

Japango<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-999-1263<br />

Kapow Noodle Bar<br />

431 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-347-7311<br />

La Tre<br />

249 E.Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca-561-392-4568<br />

Lemongrass Asian Bistro<br />

101 Plaza Real South.<br />

Boca 561-544-8181<br />

P.F Chang’s<br />

1400 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-393-3722<br />

Pei Wei Asian Diner<br />

7152-B Beracasa Way,<br />

561-322-1001<br />

Stir Crazy Café<br />

Town Ctr-6000 Glades Rd.,<br />

Boca 561-338-7500<br />

Sushi Masa & Thai<br />

2240 NW 19th Street.<br />

Boca 561-347-0008<br />

Sushi Ray<br />

Shops at Boca Ctr-5250,<br />

Town Ctr Circle.Boca<br />

561-394-9506<br />

Sushi Thai<br />

100 NE 2cnd St., Boca 561-<br />

750-4448<br />

Sushi Yama<br />

7055-33 W Palmetto Park<br />

Road. Boca 561- 362-6416<br />

Tempura House<br />

The Reserve-9858 Clint<br />

Moore Road. Building<br />

561-883-6088<br />

Uncle Tai’s<br />

Shops at Boca Ctr-5250<br />

Town Ctr Circle. -Boca<br />

561-368-8806<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

60 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-392-9328<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

9168 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-451-1707<br />

Continental<br />

Bakery of France<br />

625 NE Spanish River Blvd.,<br />

Boca 561-361-4490<br />

Bistro Provence<br />

2399 N.Fed. Highway.Boca-<br />

561-368-2340<br />

Brio Tuscan Grille<br />

5050 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-392-0344<br />

Casa D’Angelo<br />

171 E Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca. 561-996-1234<br />

Cote France Café<br />

100K Plaza Real South,<br />

Boca. 561-955-6021<br />

Casimir French Bistro<br />

416 Via De Palmas #81,<br />

Royal Palm Place, Boca,<br />

561-955-6001<br />

Bogart’s Bar & Grille<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<br />

Mississippi Sweets BBQ<br />

2399 N Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-394-6779<br />

Bluefin Sushi Thai Grill<br />

861 Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-981-8986<br />

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dining ║ guide<br />

Josef’s Table<br />

5030 Champion Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-353-2700<br />

Kosta’s<br />

5024 N. Fed Hwy.<br />

Lighhousepoint<br />

Georgetown Plaza,<br />

954-571-3842<br />

Le Rivage<br />

450 N.E.20th St.<br />

Boca-561-620-0033<br />

Macaroni Grill<br />

2004 Executive Ctr Drive.<br />

Boca 561-997-5492<br />

Mario’s Osteria<br />

1400 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-239-7000<br />

Milos Taverna<br />

1600 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-750-6720<br />

Matteo’s<br />

233 S Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-392-0773<br />

Meatball Room<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-409-4111<br />

Taverna Kyma<br />

6298 N. Fed. Hywy.<br />

Boca 33487<br />

561-994-2828<br />

Villa Rosana<br />

9858 Clint Moore Road.<br />

Boca 561-470-0112<br />

Italian<br />

Arturo’s Ristorante<br />

6750 N.Fed Hwy.<br />

Boca-561-997- 7373<br />

Carraba’s Italian Grill<br />

6909 S.W.18th Street, Boca-<br />

561-544-8838<br />

Josephine’s<br />

5751 N.Fed. Highway. Boca.<br />

561-988-0668<br />

La Luna Italian Bistro<br />

The Polo Shoppes-5030<br />

Champion Blvd. Boca<br />

561-997-1165<br />

La Villeta<br />

4351 N. Fed. Highway Boca-<br />

561-362-8403<br />

Maggiano’s<br />

21090 St. Andrew’s Blvd.<br />

Boca, 561-361-8244<br />

Nino’s Italian Restaurant<br />

7120 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-392-9075<br />

Peace a Pizza<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake-1200,<br />

Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-998-Best (2378)<br />

Pellegrino’s Ristorante<br />

3360 N Federal Highway,<br />

Boca Plaza, Boca Fl. 33431<br />

561-368-5520<br />

Renzo’s of Boca<br />

5999 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca-561-994-3495<br />

Ristorante Sapori<br />

Royal Palm Place-301 Via De<br />

Palmas., Boca<br />

561-367-9779<br />

Trattoria Romana<br />

499 E. Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca-561-393-6715<br />

Umbria<br />

Renaissance Hotel 2000 NW<br />

19st, Boca.<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Latin/Caribbean<br />

Caribbean Grill<br />

1332 NW Boca Raton Blvd<br />

Boca<br />

561-362-0161<br />

Cuban Café<br />

3350 N.W.Boca Blvd. Boca<br />

561-750-8860<br />

Mexican<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

513 N.E 20th Street Boca<br />

561-347-6600<br />

La Rosa Nautica<br />

515 NE 20th St. Boca,<br />

561-296-1413<br />

Rocco’s Tacos<br />

5250 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-416-2131<br />

Uncle Julio’s<br />

449 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-300-3530<br />

Seafood<br />

Bonefish Grill<br />

21065 Powerline Road.<br />

Boca 561-483-4949<br />

City Fish Market<br />

7940 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-487-1600<br />

Truluck’s<br />

351 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-391-0755<br />

Deli/Cafés<br />

Ben’s Deli Kosher<br />

The Reserve-9942 Clint<br />

Moore Rd. Boca<br />

561-470-9963<br />

Boca Beach House<br />

887 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-826-8850<br />

Deli on Rye<br />

4311 N. Federlal Hwy., Boca<br />

561-347-1400<br />

Hotdogopolis<br />

6020 N Federal Hwy.<br />

8177 Glades Road Boca<br />

561-998-5959<br />

Oasis Cafe<br />

Renaissance Hotel Boca<br />

2000 NW 19st, Boca<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Saquella Caffe<br />

82 Royal Palm Place-410 Via<br />

De Palmas, Boca.<br />

561-338-8840<br />

Toojay’s<br />

3013 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-997-9911<br />

Toojay’s Gourmet Deli<br />

Polo Shoppes-5030<br />

Champion Blvd.<br />

Boca-561-241-5903<br />

Rustic Cellar<br />

Royal Palm Place-<br />

409 S.E.Mizner Blvd.<br />

561-392-5237<br />

Boca-561-392-5237<br />

WEST PALM<br />

TEQUILA COWBOY<br />

City Place<br />

550 S. Rosemary <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

WPB 561-249-2749<br />

Other<br />

Meals On The Move, Inc.<br />

561-488-9665 www.<br />

mealsonthemove.com<br />

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MISC ║ pet spotlight<br />

pet pix<br />

Marjorie Halpern’s Dachshunds!<br />

Taylor and Rosie are all<br />

comfy and set to start their day<br />

at Edge Automotive<br />

1 year old Prince enjoys living<br />

in Delray Beach.<br />

This is Daisy Duke enjoying another beautiful<br />

day on the beach in Delray Beach! She’s a<br />

Delray local and loves her walks on <strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

<strong>Ave</strong> and night time cruises in the golf cart.<br />

A great eye viewing day in Delray Beach<br />

in <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> for King Ace. I have so<br />

much fun on <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Noble is ready for football season<br />

to kick off! Go Vols!<br />

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You can now give your pets the fame they deserve!<br />

Make your pet a celebrity. Email your favorite photo along with their name to:<br />

pets@atlanticavemagazine.com<br />

Photos must be 300 dpi (high quality), jpg or pdf format.


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MISC ║ ask the petxpert<br />

We can’t believe the stories our clients<br />

tell us when they seek our<br />

help! It’s similar to when they<br />

visit the veterinarian or even their own<br />

doctor, all understanding and common<br />

sense that they have goes out the window.<br />

Today, a very distressed pet parent came<br />

seeking solutions for her 4-year old large<br />

dog suffering from “allergies.” She said to<br />

me, “I’m watching my pet dying in front<br />

of my own eyes.” The dog has been slowly<br />

declining for several years. Its’ body is full<br />

of bleeding sores from constant itching,<br />

scratching and biting of itself. The ears and<br />

body smell of yeast. This owner has spent<br />

thousands of dollars for “healthcare” only<br />

to see some temporary relief when various<br />

toxic drugs are prescribed and the return<br />

of the symptoms. Unfortunately this is the<br />

perfect business model that keeps the field<br />

of conventional medicine profitable.<br />

Because of our love for all animals, we<br />

have spent many years researching a better<br />

way to nurture and provide optimal<br />

life for all pets. Disease is not caused by a<br />

lack of drugs or medicine. Our pet’s health<br />

is the sum of everything going into their<br />

bodies. Exposure to improper food, drugs,<br />

treatments and chemicals accumulate in<br />

ask the petXpert<br />

My Pet is Slowly Dying,<br />

Can you help?<br />

the body until it starts to break down. As is<br />

our practice, we focus on the diet. In fact,<br />

when a natural species appropriate diet is<br />

fed to your pets, the immune and metabolic<br />

requirements are met and support good<br />

health. In anultimately raw or even lightly<br />

cooked form, theywill providethe building<br />

blocks for optimal health making all medicine<br />

and drugs unnecessary.<br />

As I explained all to this pet parent, she<br />

wept. She knew what she should be doing<br />

but gave way to the “expert” that she<br />

trusted. She then asked me,“What I should<br />

do about my vet?” I asked, “What do you<br />

mean?” Her vet had called her to come<br />

in again and try yet another new drug. If<br />

the advice and treatments aren’t working,<br />

why would she go back? Many people<br />

are afraid to go forward and believe in<br />

themselves. These particular pet owners<br />

had already done the research by educating<br />

themselves on diet which is why they<br />

came to see us. They are also friends with<br />

another client of ours with the same breed<br />

of dog twice the age of theirs and has been<br />

following our system. Both are astounded<br />

in the difference between the two dogs.<br />

So, their eyes see, their brain knows and<br />

yet they still hesitate. Do you think adding<br />

These pets are avAILABLE for adoption<br />

more drugs with numerous side effects or<br />

doing more tests will provide the same results<br />

they see in their friend’s pet?<br />

Plenty of damage has been done to this<br />

pet in the name of medicine. Probiotic and<br />

botanical foods will eliminate the yeast as<br />

will bathing with detoxifying salts and a<br />

botanical shampoo. Changing to a nutrient<br />

dense, easy to digest diet which includes<br />

appropriate herbs and botanicals will<br />

detoxify and give the body the energy it<br />

needs to heal. It is a process to heal naturally<br />

and to maintain that health. Most<br />

pets respond with noticeable improvements<br />

within days.<br />

We are all looking for the answers in a<br />

safer, more natural way. The answer has<br />

always been there in nature. Just look!<br />

And if you can’t see it or if you need help<br />

in understanding, we are here to help and<br />

also thank you for reading this column every<br />

month.<br />

Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth,<br />

DVM are partners in Fiesta Pet Deli in Pompano<br />

Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the PetHealthCafe.com<br />

radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has<br />

provided us unparallel vision and information<br />

which we pass to our clients on a daily basis. We<br />

can be reached at www.PetHealthCafe.com or<br />

800-940-7387.<br />

SEND YOUR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FOR OUR PETXPERT TO: PETS@ATLANTICaveMAGAZINE.COM<br />

21287 Boca Rio Road,<br />

Boca Raton, FL<br />

561-482-8110<br />

www.tricountyhumane.org<br />

Riot ~ This little one has the sweetest<br />

smile on his face all the time! Meet Riot,<br />

a 1.5 year old Chihuahua who’s ready to<br />

have some fun with you! Riot can live with<br />

children and other dogs. He’d love to be<br />

your boy!<br />

Marie ~ Did you say, “cookie”? Marie is a<br />

6 year old Dachshund who was rescued<br />

from horrible conditions in a Mississippi<br />

puppy mill. In spite of her rough life thus<br />

far, she’s sweet, playful good with children<br />

and other dogs. Marie will be a loving<br />

addition to your family!<br />

Peluche ~ Can you believe this pretty little<br />

girl was picked up as a stray? She’s been<br />

through so much but she loves affection<br />

and other dogs but no children, please.<br />

This cutie will be your best buddy and<br />

fur-baby!<br />

A NO-KILL animal shelter.<br />

Open Tues - Sun<br />

11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

All animals are<br />

up-to-date on vaccinations<br />

and heartworm tested.<br />

Adoption fees $110 and up.<br />

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MISC ║ DIY IDEAS<br />

Top DIY Halloween<br />

Costumes for <strong>2016</strong><br />

by Amanda Lancaster<br />

{<br />

Are you searching for a DIY Halloween costume that is<br />

both current and unique? Be distinctive yet trendy this<br />

Halloween with these fresh costume ideas.<br />

Political Picks<br />

With the presidential election looming in<br />

November, there is no doubt Donald Trump<br />

and Hillary Clinton costumes will be<br />

plentiful this Halloween. However<br />

there are still ways to stand out<br />

among the ridiculous comb-overs<br />

and pant suits. For an unexpected<br />

twist on a couple’s costume, pair Donald<br />

Trump with Megyn Kelly. All<br />

that’s needed to create Megyn’s<br />

look is a pencil dress, heels<br />

and a cardboard sign with the<br />

Fox News logo that reads<br />

“The Kelly File.” Insult one<br />

another and argue as much<br />

as possible. To spice up a Hillary<br />

Clinton costume, add a<br />

mug shot sign or wear dark<br />

sunglasses and carry around<br />

a stack of papers labeled<br />

“Emails -- Confidential.”<br />

Gaming Get-Up<br />

The mobile app game<br />

Pokémon Go took the nation<br />

by storm earlier in the year<br />

and is also a fantastic costume<br />

pick for Halloween. All you need for<br />

a DIY Pikachu costume is to create a<br />

headband with tall yellow ears with<br />

black tips, and a yellow tail, both<br />

of which can be made out of cardboard<br />

covered in decorative paper.<br />

Wear all yellow and add red circles<br />

to your cheeks using face paint. Pikachu<br />

can be paired with Ash Ketchum<br />

for a fun couple’s costume.<br />

Wear a white T-shirt with a royal<br />

blue vest, a red and white hat and<br />

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green gloves to complete Ash’s look. Be on the<br />

lookout for Pokémon hunters on your tail!<br />

Gold Medal Garb<br />

Ryan Lochte is another solid costume<br />

choice for this year’s Halloween.<br />

Dye or spray your hair gray and<br />

spike it up with gel. If you are brave<br />

enough, don a swimsuit and wear<br />

a gold medal around your<br />

neck. Read up on Ryan<br />

Lochte’s best quotes and<br />

share throughout the<br />

night. Make sure to include<br />

“bro” in conversation<br />

as much as possible.<br />

sTranger Danger<br />

Netflix released the series<br />

Stranger Things in July, and<br />

the science-fiction horror show<br />

quickly became a television<br />

sensation. The psychokinetic<br />

character Eleven (El), is a<br />

great costume choice for Halloween.<br />

Wear a pink, frilly<br />

dress and a blonde wig. Carry<br />

around a box of Eggos, and<br />

for added effect, use makeup<br />

to create a bloody nose.<br />

Barb, another character<br />

from Stranger Things,<br />

can be re-created<br />

with a quick trip to<br />

the thrift store for a<br />

ruffled plaid blouse,<br />

high-waisted jeans<br />

and round, coke-bottle<br />

glasses.<br />

Celebrity Style<br />

Another way to make a memorable entrance<br />

to a Halloween party is to pay tribute<br />

to a recently passed celebrity. Prince, who<br />

died in April <strong>2016</strong>, was renowned for his<br />

eclectic style, making him an exceptional costume<br />

choice for Halloween. Start with a black<br />

curly wig, a frilly shirt and a purple jacket.<br />

Add accessories like headbands, sunglasses,<br />

belts and boots to complete the look. Finish<br />

it off with a guitar and you have a costume<br />

that truly rocks.<br />

Gene Wilder also recently passed away and<br />

was famous for his portrayal of Willy Wonka<br />

in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. To recreate<br />

Willy Wonka, curl your hair, sport a<br />

tall top hat, purple coat and a bow tie. Carry a<br />

cane and a chocolate bar disguised as a Wonka<br />

Bar. Turn it into a family affair by tying in<br />

other characters from Charlie and the Chocolate<br />

Factory like the Oompa-Loompas, Charlie<br />

Bucket and Grandpa Joe.<br />

Ghostly Guise<br />

For a fun group costume, have everyone<br />

dress up as ghostbusters. With the recent<br />

release of the all-female version of Ghostbusters,<br />

this can be done with a group of men<br />

or women. Flight suits work best, but you can<br />

also dress beige pants and a beige long-sleeve<br />

shirt. Add belts, gloves, goggles, and boots. If<br />

you really want to get into character, build a<br />

make-shift proton pack and add ghostbusters<br />

patches and name tags.<br />

If you want to skip the big-box stores this<br />

Halloween and create your own perfect costume,<br />

give one of these ideas a try. They are<br />

simple to pull together and will ensure you<br />

stand out among the ghouls and goblins.


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Leisure ║ brain teasers<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROSS<br />

1. Unfolds<br />

6. Broadcast<br />

11. Scram<br />

14. Insects between larvae<br />

and imagos<br />

15. White Italian wine<br />

16. Gametes<br />

17. Female name<br />

18. Melodies<br />

19. Prohibit<br />

20. LIEUTENANT Commander<br />

22. Hint<br />

24. See<br />

26. SW Indiana city<br />

30. Simple fruit<br />

34. Stir<br />

35. Hoarded<br />

36. German wife<br />

37. Turkish coins<br />

39. Deranged<br />

40. Looking at<br />

41. Formal choice<br />

42. Go back<br />

44. FORMER coin of France<br />

45. Distinctive spirit<br />

46. Chinese paper (4,5)<br />

48. Female name<br />

49. Astronomical distances<br />

54. Of or relating to pain in<br />

the muscles<br />

59. Hedera<br />

60. Clamp<br />

62. An inhabitant of<br />

Scandinavia<br />

63. Level score<br />

64. STARTED<br />

65. Fighting Bob, admiral<br />

66. Stubborn person<br />

67. Glided<br />

68. Sums owing<br />

ANSWER TO this PUZZLE<br />

will be printed next month.<br />

DOWN<br />

1. Translucent mineral<br />

2. FOOTBALL kick<br />

3. Heroic<br />

4. Western pact<br />

5. Having no seams<br />

6. EXPERT in astronomy<br />

7. Acknowledgement of debt<br />

8. Wife of a rajah<br />

9. Levels<br />

10. Frame for supporting<br />

a book<br />

11. Central Asian desert<br />

12. Russian John<br />

13. STRONg taste<br />

21. Forbidding regulation<br />

23. With abundant foliage<br />

25. Insoluble protein<br />

26. Flow controlling device<br />

27. Imbecile<br />

28. Union states<br />

29. ENTICEMENT<br />

31. Crunchy<br />

32. Pointed boat<br />

33. Predict<br />

38. Ages<br />

40. On an aeroplane<br />

43. Count<br />

47. Guard<br />

49. Middle EASTERN bread<br />

50. Female name<br />

51. Whiskeys<br />

52. Recedes<br />

53. Wise<br />

55. Zero<br />

56. Snatch<br />

57. Is not<br />

58. SALES tax<br />

61. Drinking vessel<br />

ANSWER TO PUZZLE<br />

FROM last month<br />

SUDOKO<br />

Fill in the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box<br />

CONTAINS the numbers 1 through 9.<br />

ANSWER TO sudoko<br />

will be printed<br />

next month.<br />

enigma<br />

enigma cryptograms are created<br />

FROM quotations and proverbs<br />

FROM around the wORLD. EACH<br />

LETTER stands for another letter.<br />

hint: “T” = “E”<br />

“RGT EDKWBT DS NUST UQ<br />

KQXWTMUERLJNT,<br />

QD DQT ELQ IWURT<br />

GUB LKRDJUDZWLXGA<br />

UQ LMFLQET.”<br />

- LJWLGLH V. GTBEGTN<br />

ANSWER TO sudoko<br />

from LAST MONTH<br />

ENIgma solution<br />

will be printed next month.<br />

ENIgma solution<br />

from LAST MONTH<br />

“Prosperity is living easily and<br />

happily in the real world, whether you<br />

have money or not.” - Jerry Gellis<br />

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