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contents<br />

52<br />

58 100 102<br />

REGULARS<br />

6 From the Editor<br />

102 City People - Mark Lauzier<br />

LOCALS ONLY<br />

8 In The News<br />

22 Under The Spotlight<br />

32 Delray Under $50<br />

36 Happenings<br />

PICTURES<br />

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

46 In The Pineapple Grove Arts District<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

50 Gotta Know<br />

52 Gotta See<br />

56 Gotta Read<br />

58 Concerts<br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

62 Pain Relief<br />

Raise Your Hand If You Have A Shoulder Issue<br />

64 Dermatology<br />

Fall in Love With The Skin You’re In<br />

66 Your Dental Health<br />

Bite Into A Healthy Lifestyle!<br />

68 Body Beautiful<br />

Why I Love Intermittent Fasting<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

70 European Wax Center<br />

Treat Yourself Like Royalty<br />

72 Dr. Zarina Staller<br />

A Dental Office Where You Come First<br />

74 Purlife | Purstrands | Purgreens<br />

Health, Beauty And Fitness<br />

76 Stitches By The Sea<br />

Needlepoint Au Courant<br />

78 Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness<br />

Stronger Than Ever<br />

80 Cynthia M. Pyfrom P.A.<br />

Passionate About Helping Clients<br />

82 Sara Campbell<br />

Unique Women’s Clothing Store<br />

That Gives Back<br />

84 The Fite Group Luxury Homes<br />

Real Estate For Discernment<br />

86 InCite Talks<br />

Darryl Strawberry - Never Give Up<br />

88 Stuart & Shelby<br />

The Real Estate Family That Works In<br />

Harmony Together<br />

90 Diamonds East International<br />

Beauty Abounds<br />

92 Education Rocks<br />

A Global Revolution Standing for Education<br />

94 The Seagate Spa<br />

Plan Your Escape From The Daily Grind<br />

98 Delray Beach Marketing Cooperative<br />

100 Old School Square<br />

FASHION<br />

104 What RU Wearing®<br />

DINING<br />

118 Restaurant Review:<br />

Purgreens Delray And Purgreens Boca<br />

Honoring The Earth And The Guests<br />

120 Recipe<br />

Pizza Piena<br />

122 Guide<br />

MISC<br />

130 PetXpert<br />

Why Is Food The Key Towards<br />

Optimal Health?<br />

131 Pet Spotlight<br />

132 #MSDStrong<br />

LEISURE<br />

135 Brain Teasers<br />

Crossword Puzzle, Sudoko And Enigma


118 131<br />

Publisher<br />

David Mizen<br />

Editor<br />

Yvette Roulette<br />

Contributing Editors<br />

Diane Feen, Nicol Jenkins, Lisa Marie<br />

Art Director<br />

Fabio Passere<br />

Designer<br />

Eduardo Passere<br />

Senior Account Executive<br />

Harvey Lustig<br />

Photographer<br />

Melissa Korman<br />

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from the<br />

editor<br />

It’s Spring<br />

Let’s Bloom<br />

Let’s Grow<br />

Last month as we prepared to celebrate Love on<br />

Valentine’s day, tragedy struck in our backyard. The<br />

shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School<br />

was a sobering reminder that we are not immune<br />

to random acts of violence. Now is the time to come<br />

together as a unified community; something that the special<br />

people of Delray Beach have done time and time again. We need<br />

to support our neighbors in Parkland. We need to educate our<br />

children and ourselves. We need to change. We need to care. We<br />

need to heal.<br />

In this issue we meet Mark Lauzier our new City Manager. Mark<br />

has a passion for civil service, and comes to our All American City<br />

with 30 years experience of city management, and Police work as<br />

well. He says he likes helping people, and that “Delray has a heart”<br />

- he’s right. Read about Mark and vision for us in our regular<br />

feature City People.<br />

Trying to eat healthy? Or at least healthier? Take a stroll up NE 2nd<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>, in the Pineapple Grove district and have lunch at Purgreens.<br />

All of their wraps, salads, bowls, and shakes are made fresh to<br />

order. They even grow some of their ingredients hydroponically on<br />

site! It just doesn’t get any healthier or fresher than that! My go-to<br />

lunch there is the Southwestern wrap - sooo YUM! Purgreens is<br />

our Restaurant Review this month.<br />

On <strong>March</strong> 20th Spring begins and there is a sense of newness<br />

everywhere. Let’s take this spring season as a chance to participate<br />

in community. Let’s care for our environment as well as ourselves.<br />

“Darkness<br />

cannot drive out<br />

darkness; only<br />

LIGHT can do that.<br />

Hate cannot drive<br />

out hate; only<br />

LOVE can do that.”<br />

- Martin Luther<br />

King Jr.<br />

Sending light and love,<br />

Yvette roulette, editor<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

Jill Zarin - Of The<br />

Real Housewives<br />

Of New York City<br />

Fame - Speaking<br />

At Benefit For<br />

National Jewish<br />

Health<br />

Want to have a great time and do<br />

something good for mankind?<br />

Come to a Luncheon to Benefit National<br />

Jewish Health Hospital on <strong>March</strong> 16<br />

at the Boca Resort & Club.<br />

It’s the number one Respiratory Hospital<br />

in the US with life-saving groundbreaking<br />

medical research and treatment<br />

of cardiac and immune disorders.<br />

The speaker is celebrity, entrepreneur<br />

and author Jill Zarin from “The Real<br />

Housewives of New York City,” founder of<br />

Skweez shapewear, co-author of Secrets<br />

of a Jewish Mother and motivational<br />

guru. Zarin will talk about life lessons,<br />

entrepreneurial secrets, her TV career<br />

and the wisdom of motherhood.<br />

The luncheon is a peek into the wonders<br />

of a hospital that has changed lives<br />

from hopeless to hopeful. The remarkable<br />

success stories make you believe in<br />

miracles.<br />

There’s a silent auction, cocktails, hors<br />

d’oeuvres and prizes. Items include an<br />

Apple Watch, trip to Colorado, designer<br />

accessories, Boca Resort get-a-way, Gulfstream<br />

Park extravaganza and surprises.<br />

Come to the Boca Resort & Club<br />

<strong>March</strong> 16th and support the leading respiratory<br />

hospital in the country. You’ll<br />

enjoy music, miracles and magic.<br />

Call 561-477-5400 or BallmanS@<br />

njhealth.org or www.flnewdirections.com.<br />

Florida Panthers<br />

Floorball Program<br />

The Florida Panthers<br />

have expanded<br />

their school<br />

floorball program<br />

into Broward and<br />

Palm Beach counties.<br />

The program<br />

is already being included<br />

in Physical Education classes and<br />

after school programs in both counties.<br />

The Panthers hosted 68 Broward<br />

schools and 26 Palm Beach County<br />

schools at the BB&T Center for a teachertraining<br />

day learning about the sport of<br />

floorball and how to integrate floorball<br />

into their Physical Education classes and<br />

after school programs. The Panthers provided<br />

floorball equipment including nets,<br />

sticks and balls to the schools along with<br />

instruction manuals and drill posters.<br />

The Panthers floorball program is<br />

now in all three South Florida counties:<br />

Broward, Miami Dade and Palm Beach<br />

Counties.<br />

Arts Garage<br />

Presents Voices<br />

Of Courage:<br />

A Celebration Of<br />

Women<br />

Real change comes from persistence<br />

and the courage to move forward despite<br />

any obstacles. Arts Garage is proud<br />

to celebrate the courage of the women in<br />

our lives - the philanthropists, the change<br />

makers, the voices, the caregivers, the<br />

noise makers - with a program focused<br />

on the contributions of some of these special<br />

women. The Women’s History Month<br />

event, Voices of Courage: A Celebration of<br />

continued page 10<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

Women, will be held on <strong>March</strong> 3, <strong>2018</strong> at<br />

6:30pm at Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray<br />

Beach, Fl. The evening will begin with<br />

a reception in the Grassroots Gallery with<br />

wine and lite bites followed by uplifting<br />

speakers including local philanthropist &<br />

activist Charlotte Dilks, Delray Beach’s Deputy<br />

Vice Major Shirley Johnson and documentary<br />

photographer, activist, author and<br />

educator Paula Allen. The evening will end<br />

with a musical program, Charcoal Sketches,<br />

designed specifically for this special Arts<br />

Garage event by sultry alto and Arts Garage<br />

favorite <strong>Ave</strong>ry Sommers. Tickets are on sale<br />

now at ArtsGarage.org.<br />

“These women are fiercely inspirational<br />

to me and I am excited that Arts Garage can<br />

truly bring our community together with<br />

this showcase of their stories and talent. <strong>Ave</strong>ry<br />

Sommers is a super star and I couldn’t<br />

think of a better way to end such a powerful<br />

event.” - Marjorie Waldo, CEO & President<br />

of Arts Garage<br />

Walking To End<br />

Parkinson’s<br />

Disease<br />

The American Parkinson Disease Association<br />

(APDA) South Florida Chapter<br />

is bringing a nationwide movement to raise<br />

funds and awareness to Coconut Creek. On<br />

<strong>March</strong> 24, <strong>2018</strong> at Tradewinds Park, hundreds<br />

of local participants will walk side by<br />

side to support the fight against Parkinson’s<br />

disease (PD) and to further APDA’s mission<br />

to help every person impacted by PD live life<br />

to the fullest. The <strong>2018</strong> South Florida Optimism<br />

Walk is part of a series of Optimism<br />

Walks taking place from coast to coast. Registration<br />

is now open and participants are<br />

encouraged to sign-up online in advance of<br />

the Walk. For a full list of Optimism Walk cities<br />

and dates, visit the APDA website.<br />

Registration is free for all participants.<br />

To register for the 3rd Annual South Florida<br />

Optimism Walk visit www.apdaparkinson/FL.<br />

9th Annual All<br />

People’s Day ®<br />

Diversity Festival<br />

In Delray<br />

Stand up for diversity and have fun at<br />

the same time while attending the<br />

Ninth Annual All People’s Day® Diversity<br />

Festival on Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 24, indoors<br />

at Pompey Park, 1101 NW 2nd Street<br />

and NW 10th <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Delray Beach. The<br />

main events are from 11 am to 5 pm and<br />

a kid’s workshop is from 9:30 to 11 am.<br />

All People’s Day®, Inc, and Delray Parks<br />

& Recreation present the festival. It’s free<br />

to the public and boasts a wide variety of<br />

connective activities for the whole family.<br />

Even the food tastes are free!<br />

Over 50 interactive and merchandise<br />

booths feature a diverse mix to see and<br />

do. Kids will find free arts projects such<br />

as Origami Peace Crane folding, puppet<br />

making with a stage to perform, creating<br />

images of their families that connect to<br />

others on a mural and face painting. Teens<br />

and adults enjoy hands on issue based<br />

activities among which are clever word<br />

games by nonprofits, a health fair, an important<br />

Issues Mural and mouthwatering<br />

free cuisine. Also present will be for sale<br />

items such as artwork, books, tee-shirts,<br />

jewelry, etc.<br />

continued page 12<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

Lynn Van Lenten<br />

Has Moved!<br />

“Roaring”<br />

Good Time!!!<br />

Lynn who was previously with the Delray<br />

Beach Chamber of Commerce has a<br />

brand new position. As of February 1st she<br />

is Community Engagement & Event Coordinator,<br />

a brand new position, with Milagro<br />

Center. She is excited to bring Milagro Center<br />

and all of its programs, stories and opportunities<br />

to our Delray community.<br />

Deluxe Properties hosted yet another<br />

sold out Canvas & Cocktails charity<br />

event at Old School Square. “The Electric<br />

Lion”<br />

Oldshoolsquare.org – deluxedelray.com<br />

Real Men Bake<br />

and Rock at the<br />

Sock Hop<br />

Want to sample over 25 tasty morsels –<br />

sweet and savory – under one roof?<br />

Buy your ticket to Real Men Bake and<br />

Rock at the Sock Hop, on Monday, <strong>March</strong><br />

19 from 6-9 pm in the Field House at<br />

Old School Square. The event is hosted<br />

by GFWC Woman’s Club of Delray Beach<br />

(Seated: left to right): Woman’s Club<br />

members Lynne Wolff, Joann Haros, Cas<br />

DiScipio and Mary Hochman. (Standing<br />

left to right): Bakers Philip Petito, Tony<br />

Chin, Steve Swanson and John Miller.<br />

which donates most of the money raised<br />

to local organizations serving women<br />

and children.<br />

Guests at Real Men Bake and Rock at the<br />

Sock Hop will have a chance to sample the<br />

creations and vote for their favorites. Prizes<br />

are awarded to the bakers with the most<br />

votes. Many of the bakers, including John<br />

Miller and Steve Swanson, are returning<br />

winners who put a lot of thought and effort<br />

into their entries.<br />

With a 1950s theme, the event will feature<br />

a DJ spinning oldies and dance tunes,<br />

and . a cash bar. As in years past, bakers<br />

include elected officials, police officers,<br />

firefighters, city staff members, representatives<br />

from local non-profit organizations<br />

and many others.<br />

continued page 14<br />

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Get away… without going away.<br />

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verdant tropical setting. Please call for special rates & packages.<br />

CRANE’S BEACH HOUSE<br />

BOUTIQUE HOTEL & LUXURY VILLAS<br />

82 Gleason Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

TF 866-372-7263 W cranesbeachhouse.com<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

The Fine Art of Living with Art<br />

The mAe represents a<br />

diverse world of emerging<br />

and mid-career fine<br />

contemporary artists.<br />

Open Wednesday through<br />

Sunday with featured<br />

exhibitions the first Friday<br />

of each month.<br />

ALEXA SNYDER “GRAND AGENOUILLE EN ROUGE”<br />

36” x 36” ACRYLIC ON CANVAS<br />

BRENDA GORDON “IN FROM THE NORTH”<br />

48” X 72” OIL ON CANVAS<br />

maefineart.com<br />

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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 12-9<br />

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12-10 | SUNDAY 12-9<br />

MONDAY & TUESDAY BY APPOINTMENT<br />

Sponsors are Ellie’s 50’s Diner, Arrigo<br />

Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM and Old School<br />

Square. Sponsorships are still available.<br />

Tickets for Real Men Bake are $35 and<br />

are available online at realmenbake.<br />

eventbrite.com For more information,<br />

visit www.delraywomansclub.com.<br />

New Website<br />

For Yaffa &<br />

Associates<br />

Family Law Attorneys Serving<br />

Palm Beach & Broward Counties<br />

Attorney Doreen Yaffa P.A. invites you<br />

to visit her new website www.yaffapa.<br />

com. The site is user friendly and offers<br />

helpful information on the practice as<br />

well as legal tips.<br />

Contacts &<br />

Cocktails At Our<br />

Boat House<br />

Our Boat House is located at 820 SE<br />

5th <strong>Ave</strong>. Delray Beach, Fl 33483, 561-<br />

245-8192, www.ourboathouse.com.<br />

Welcome The <strong>2018</strong><br />

Greater Delray<br />

Beach Chamber<br />

of Commerce<br />

Executive<br />

Committee and<br />

Board of Directors!<br />

Executive Committee<br />

Rob Posillico, <strong>2018</strong> Chair, Bill Branning,<br />

Chair-Elect & Vice-Chair Advocacy<br />

/ Government Affairs, Cathy Balestriere,<br />

Immediate Past Chair, Noreen Payne,<br />

Vice-Chair of Programming, Jesse M.<br />

Flowers, II, Vice-Chair of Finance, Christina<br />

Morrison, Vice-Chair of Industry<br />

Councils / Economic Development, Alan<br />

Goodman, Vice-Chair of Legal, Sarah<br />

Crane, Vice-Chair of Board Development.<br />

Board of Directors<br />

David Beale, Dan Castrillon, James<br />

Chard, Sarah Crane, Mark Denkler, Evelyn<br />

Dobson, Carol Eaton, Charlene Farrington,<br />

Casey Flaherty, Robert Hickok,<br />

Ron Kaniuk, Roger Kirk, Mallory Neuberger,<br />

Jeff Perlman, Amanda Perna, David<br />

Schmidt, Barbara Stark, and Rob Steele.<br />

Delray Beach<br />

Parks &<br />

Recreation<br />

Announces the<br />

29th Annual<br />

Senior Games<br />

Delray Beach Parks & Recreation is<br />

proud to announce the 29th Annual<br />

Senior Games taking place from<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2-9 at various locations throughout<br />

Delray Beach, Boynton Beach and<br />

Boca Raton.<br />

continued page 16<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

Citizens 50 years young and up get the<br />

chance to enter any of the 13-exciting social,<br />

recreational and competitive events,<br />

including archery, basketball 3-on-3, basketball<br />

skills, billiards, bowling, croquet,<br />

golf, swimming, pickleball, powerlifting,<br />

Road Race 5K, and track & field. Custom<br />

medals will be awarded to first, second and<br />

third place winners in each age division per<br />

event. All participants will receive a t-shirt.<br />

The Delray Beach Senior Games gives<br />

participants an opportunity to revel in the<br />

spirit of goodwill, good sportsmanship<br />

and health, win medals and advance to the<br />

Florida State Senior Games in Clearwater,<br />

Florida. The games start at $10.00 per person<br />

for Delray Beach residents and $20.00<br />

per person for non-residents.<br />

To learn more about the games visit<br />

MyDelrayBeach.com and choose Parks<br />

and Recreation under Departments tab.<br />

For more information or registration form,<br />

please contact Danielle Beardsley at Beardsleyd@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

5th Anniversary<br />

Of Delray Beach<br />

Fashion Week – A<br />

Runway Success!<br />

Downtown was alive with style for the<br />

5th anniversary of Delray Beach Fashion<br />

Week held from January 24 – 28, created by<br />

the Downtown Development Authority and<br />

Downtown merchants. Spectacular fashion<br />

and local designers took center stage at the<br />

fashion runway events, Downtown fashion<br />

designers and hair show, fashion luncheon,<br />

Stiletto Race, and the Delray Beach Fashion<br />

Week Boutique Shopping Event.<br />

“We were thrilled to host this awardwinning<br />

and special event again this year, ”<br />

said Laura Simon, Executive Director, DDA.<br />

Delray Beach Fashion Week is a unique, fun<br />

and all-encompassing opportunity to share<br />

with our local residents and visitors the<br />

fashion and beauty that is found right here<br />

in Downtown Delray Beach.”<br />

For more information, please visit www.<br />

DelrayFashionWeek.com, facebook.com/<br />

DelrayFashion, #DELRAYFASHIONWEEK,<br />

or phone: 561.243.1077.<br />

continued page 18<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

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the Delray Beach monthly Nonprofit<br />

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Travel 4 Charity presented a check<br />

to Julia Kadel from the Miracle<br />

League.<br />

Delray Beach<br />

Housing<br />

Authority<br />

Submits Annual<br />

Plan to HUD<br />

The Delray Beach Housing Authority<br />

(DBHA) recently submitted<br />

its Five Year/Annual PHA<br />

(Public Housing Agency) Plan to<br />

continued page 20<br />

Delray Beach resident Vera Ferrara on vacation<br />

with the <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue <strong>Magazine</strong> at the Griffith<br />

Observatory in Los Angeles.<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development<br />

(HUD). The PHA Plan is a comprehensive guide to public<br />

housing agency policies, programs, operations, and strategies<br />

for meeting local housing needs and goals.<br />

The Five Year and Annual PHA Plans provide a ready<br />

source for interested parties to locate basic PHA policies,<br />

rules, and requirements concerning the PHA’s<br />

operations, programs, and services, and informs HUD,<br />

families serviced by the PHA, and members of the public<br />

of the PHA’s mission, goals and objectives for serving<br />

the needs of low-income, very low-income, and extremely<br />

low-income families.<br />

To download a copy of the Annual Plan, visit http://<br />

dbha.org/wp-content/uploads/<strong>2018</strong>/01/HUD-submission-of-the-<strong>2018</strong>-19-DBHA-Annual-Plan-executed.pdf.<br />

Grand Openings<br />

Volunteers Needed for<br />

Loggerhead Marinelife<br />

Center’s<br />

TurtleFest <strong>2018</strong> – Together We Can<br />

J<br />

oin Loggerhead Marinelife Center on Saturday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Palm Beach<br />

County’s largest ocean conservation festival – the<br />

15th Annual TurtleFest!<br />

This free, ocean-inspired festival, located at LMC and<br />

the surrounding Loggerhead Park in Juno Beach, anticipates<br />

over 10,000 people throughout the day to celebrate<br />

and learn about ocean conservation.<br />

This is a large-scale event requires many hardworking<br />

and dedicated volunteers for the day.<br />

TurtleFest will feature local vendors and art, games,<br />

conservation-friendly activities, live music, craft food<br />

and beer, up close interactions with the Center’s sea<br />

turtle patients and much more. LMC will host a beach<br />

cleanup the morning of TurtleFest, and guests can<br />

pledge a conservation-minded lifestyle at the pledge<br />

wall in the festival’s Conservation & Media Tent.<br />

Volunteers can choose a morning or afternoon shift<br />

and will receive a free meal and TurtleFest t-shirt.<br />

They are also welcome to enjoy the festival before or<br />

after their shift.<br />

Those interested in volunteering can fill out an online<br />

application at marinelife.org/turtlefest or email Evan<br />

Nader, volunteer coordinator, at enader@marinelife.org.<br />

Loggerhead Marinelife Center is also looking for artists<br />

to exhibit at the festival and vendors to sell ecofriendly,<br />

coastal-inspired merchandise. Visit marinelife.<br />

org/turtlefest or email Cassidy Sparks, marketing &<br />

social media coordinator, at csparks@marinelife.org to<br />

participate as a vendor.<br />

SARA CAMPBELL LTD<br />

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ANIMAL HOUSE VETERINARY CENTER<br />

Dr. Benjamin J. Carter, 836 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>. Delray Beach, Fl 33483, 561-265-5494,<br />

www.animalhousedelray.com<br />

THE BEAuty BLEND KITCHEN - New York, Los Angeles, Palm Beach<br />

Patti GREEN 716-479-5925<br />

PAtti@patti-green.com | www.patti-green.com<br />

Products available at Circe Swag, 1122 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

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TRANSFORMATION STUDIO<br />

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locals only | under the spotlight<br />

Spotlight<br />

In their own words<br />

Deluxe Properties<br />

BY George A. Winters<br />

I<br />

am George Winters and have been a realtor for the past 5 years in<br />

South Florida. Having lived here on and off since 1974, I am now here<br />

to stay! I have seen many changes in Delray Beach which is now not<br />

only a destination but a desirable place to live. Growing up in New Jersey<br />

my first job was working with interior decorators at Laurel Interiors Furniture<br />

in Freehold. There I learned all about “staging” a room from painting,<br />

placement of furnishings to hanging art. That has helped me today<br />

when preparing a Sellers house for market. Later I worked at Habitat for<br />

Humanity in Brentwood, Tennessee and watched in awe how “would be”<br />

homeowners learned homeownership through equity and sweat. Working<br />

for my Broker Dina Branham has given me the opportunity to really shine<br />

and show my true talents. Concierge is my middle name and with the list<br />

of my top notch vendors, I stay with my clients long after the purchase of<br />

their homes making sure my buyers are taken care of through the purchase<br />

process and beyond, making my clients more relaxed and stress<br />

less. I genuinely care about my clients whether it is to sell or buy and want<br />

to meet and exceed all their expectations.<br />

Deluxe Properties<br />

George A Winters<br />

Concierge Associate / Realtor ®<br />

561.221.7290 cell<br />

561.501.0175 office<br />

1122 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>., Suite D<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483 USA<br />

www.DeluxeDelray.com<br />

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locals only | under the SPOTLIGht<br />

Spotlight<br />

In their own words<br />

BEACHFRONT PROPERTIES<br />

BY BRIAN JONES<br />

I<br />

am Brian Jones and I have been successful in the Real Estate Profession<br />

since 1977. Starting my career in North Carolina was one of the<br />

best business decisions I could have made. Being in the Real Estate<br />

profession for over 40 years has afforded me the pleasure of matching<br />

thousands of Sellers and Buyers. Twenty-seven of those 40 years have<br />

been here in South Florida. A benchmark of my success is attributed<br />

to my knowledge, honesty and integrity. I am fortunate to reside in Delray<br />

Beach, and I specialize in the sale of waterfront homes and condos<br />

throughout the area including many Golf & Country Clubs. Being affiliated<br />

with one of the largest privately owned real estate companies in Florida,<br />

has been instrumental in my becoming a Top 1% Producer of Realtors<br />

Nationwide. Multiple offices offer exposure to approximately 2000 sales<br />

associates from over 15 countries. My membership in both the Miami &<br />

Palm Beach County Board of Realtors and their Multiple Listing Services<br />

provides the Sellers I represent exposure to over 90,000 agents Tri-county<br />

and International Exposure to over 500,000 Real Estate Professionals<br />

around the world through 167 Real Estate Partners in over 50 countries<br />

and 5 continents. Real Estate is more than a job. It is my passion. If you<br />

are thinking about selling your home or condo please give me a call. My<br />

commitment to service and professionalism are unsurpassed.<br />

Brian jones, pa, reaLTOr ®<br />

Waterfront & Golf Community Specialist<br />

305-389-2405<br />

CallBrianJones@gmail.com<br />

www.CallBrianJones.com<br />

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locals only | under the spotlight<br />

TM<br />

Spotlight<br />

In their own words<br />

ART YOU CAN INTERACT WITH<br />

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BY Robb and Sally Edwards<br />

We are Robb and Sally Edwards and we’ve been married for nearly<br />

14 years and have worked together as a real estate team for<br />

12 years in Colorado, where we specialized in helping clients<br />

through the process of building a fully custom luxury home. I’m a U.S.<br />

Air Force veteran and I’ve held a variety of corporate leadership positions<br />

including Director of Operations, Director of Marketing and Vice President<br />

of a nationwide sales and marketing team. Sally is a true entrepreneur<br />

having started four successful companies in the areas of consulting and<br />

marketing. Her background in real estate began 25 years ago; and, over<br />

the last 12 years, she was recruited by three real estate offices to help<br />

them develop and grow their locations. Together, we’ve traveled across<br />

the U.S. and up and down both coasts. Our favorite place to travel is the<br />

Caribbean by plane or by boat. Our backgrounds give us the experience<br />

necessary to help our clients successfully navigate one of the most significant<br />

decisions they will make in their lifetime whether that is selling a<br />

home or buying their next home. We are thrilled to now call Delray Beach<br />

home. Your lifestyle needs a home…let us help you find it! Give us a call,<br />

303-910-5477 or email us at Robb.Sall@LifestyleLivingRE.com, and we’ll<br />

grab a coffee.<br />

Engel & VÖelkers<br />

900 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Suite 14<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-362-2888<br />

www.delraybeach.evusa.com<br />

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locals only | under the spotlight<br />

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The Heart of<br />

Delray Gallery<br />

BY Bonnie Perlin, Studio Owner INSIDE the Heart<br />

of Delray Gallery - 561-516-1361<br />

Art has always played an important part in my life. If I am not painting<br />

in my studio, I am attending art workshops, or visiting galleries and<br />

other artist’s studios. Painting is many things to me, it gives me an<br />

opportunity to express myself and the satisfaction that my work pleases<br />

the viewer. My work has appeared in numerous juried shows and exhibitions,<br />

among them, the Mansion in Old Westbury Gardens, the Sea Cliff<br />

Gallery, the Robley Gallery, the Scherr Gallery, the Hecksher Museum, the<br />

Sundance Gallery, the West Palm Beach airport, and the Linda White gallery.<br />

I exhibited at the National Arts Club in Manhattan with the Catherine<br />

Lorillard Wolfe Art Club in their exhibition to provide a grant to the Metropolitan<br />

Museum of Art. I participated in the Artist’s Plate Project to feed<br />

the hungry at the Sea Cliff Gallery and an exhibition at the Hecksher Museum<br />

of Art in Huntington. My painting entitled, “Abandoned” was shown<br />

in an exhibit in the Boca Museum of Art through the Artist’s Guild. My<br />

painting “A Day At the Beach” was featured in the cover of Dan’s Paper, a<br />

Hampton’s Long Island newspaper. My paintings are displayed in several<br />

private collections in Florida, New York, New Jersey, California and the<br />

Bahamas. My work is currently available at The Heart of Delray Gallery,<br />

where I also have my studio.<br />

The Heart of Delray Gallery<br />

1440 N Federal Highway<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33583<br />

561-278-0074<br />

www.amyreshefsky.com<br />

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TREMENDOUS TERRACE<br />

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M: 561.302.1552<br />

elizabeth.rurey@elliman.com<br />

KIM MULLER<br />

Realtor Associate<br />

M: 561.665.1847<br />

kim.muller@elliman.com<br />

elliman.com/florida<br />

1111 LINCOLN RD, MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139. 305.695.6300. © <strong>2018</strong> DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE<br />

CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND<br />

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.<br />

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When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.<br />

103 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. - Delray Beach, FL 33444 | 561-330-4731 | www.poshflorida.com<br />

Jerilyn Walter - Broker/Owner<br />

561-537-0050 - Ext. 302<br />

jerilyn@poshflorida.com<br />

Anthony Aliberti - Realtor®<br />

561-232-5924<br />

anthonyaliberti61@gmail.com<br />

Samantha Johnsen - Realtor®<br />

954-839-4115<br />

sam@poshflorida.com<br />

Andrew Davis - Realtor®<br />

954-415-6916<br />

andy@poshflorida.com<br />

Nicole Davis - Realtor®<br />

561-756-5034<br />

nicoledavissellshomes@gmail.com<br />

Jim Wrona - Realtor®<br />

561-880-7214<br />

Jimmydelrayrealestate@gmail.com<br />

Michelle Greenwald - Realtor®<br />

561-306-5676<br />

mgreenwald@gmail.com<br />

Skyy Daley - Realtor®<br />

561-506-8494<br />

skyy@poshflorida.com<br />

Gregory Williams - Realtor®<br />

561-336-4051<br />

gregory@poshflorida.com<br />

Suzana Magalhaes - Realtor®<br />

561-251-2044<br />

suzana@poshflorida.com<br />

Jaime Smith - Realtor®<br />

561-777-4413<br />

jaime@poshflorida.com<br />

JJ Cordano - Realtor®<br />

631-339-3533<br />

jj@poshflorida.com<br />

Christina Brackley - Realtor®<br />

617-306-5994<br />

christina@poshflorida.com<br />

Tim Devine - Realtor®<br />

561-843-9252<br />

devine@poshflorida.com<br />

Amanda Ennis - Realtor®<br />

786-332-0132<br />

amanda@poshflorida.com<br />

915 Hyacinth Drive - Delray Beach - Asking - $1,549,000<br />

Gorgeous waterfront home completely remodeled, travertine<br />

deck and large pool and dock. Must see this beauty!<br />

PENDING!<br />

524 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> - Delray Beach - Asking - $1,498,500<br />

Tropical oasis in heart of downtown Delray. Privacy galore in this<br />

remodeled and well maintained Historic home on large corner lot.<br />

235/241 NE 13th Street - Delray Beach-Asking $1,390,000<br />

Duplex and Triplex. Completely renovated. Private pool and<br />

fenced backyard. Four 2/1’s and one 2/2.<br />

UNDER CONTRACT<br />

275 N Swinton - Delray Beach - Asking - $799,000 or Lease $4,000<br />

Fabulous opportunity to invest with tenant in place, downtown location<br />

zoned commercial/residential, hardwood floors, high ceilings.<br />

945 Brookdale Drive- Boynton Beach-Asking $774,900<br />

Bring your boat and live on 420’ deep water canal in this 3/2<br />

home with dock, 16,000# lift. Best Boynton Neighborhood.<br />

3201 S Ocean Blvd #703 - Beach Walk - Asking - $749,900<br />

Large 3/2 condo in luxury building on the sand. Incredible Ocean and<br />

Intracoastal views, spacious balconies and 9 ft. ceilings. Great buy.<br />

250 S Ocean Blvd #276-Delray Beach - Asking $629,900<br />

Windermere House sits directly across form the beach and features<br />

split level condos. Peacefully located near the rear of complex.<br />

6 NE 19th Street - Delray Beach - Asking - $629,000<br />

Walk to town from this beautiful 3 bed 2 bath pool home on oversized<br />

corner lot. Lushly landscaped to enjoy the Florida outdoor lifestyle.<br />

1125 Kingston Lane - Delray Beach - Asking - $569,900<br />

Gorgeous newly built 3 bed, 2.5 bth, 2 car gar, designer finishes,<br />

walk to beach, close to downtown, great investment.<br />

PENDING!<br />

4480 NW 42nd Terrace-Coconut Creek-Asking $510,000<br />

Beautiful, Quiet gated community. Updated 4/3.1<br />

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into Mother-N_Law suite.<br />

4875 Pine Tree Drive-Boynton Beachh-Asking $439,900<br />

Pine Tree Golf Club Villa, 3/2 home with many upgrades, new<br />

A/C, hurricane impact garage door with Smart Opener.<br />

625 Casa Loma Blvd #1503 - Marina Village - Asking - $390,000<br />

Grab it while you can at this price. Boynton Beach is on fire, this<br />

lower penthouse is the perfect purchase, water views.


When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.<br />

100 S. Federal Hwy. - Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | 561-214-4730 | www.poshflorida.com<br />

Emily Gurvitch - Realtor®<br />

561-777-9724<br />

emily@poshflorida.com<br />

Beverly Mandell - Broker/Associate<br />

561-302-6196<br />

beverly@poshflorida.com<br />

Joe Mansour - Realtor®<br />

561-706-9095<br />

joe@poshflorida.com<br />

Lena Pronuza - Realtor®<br />

561-287-9115<br />

jelena@poshflorida.com<br />

Lea Black - Realtor®<br />

561-336-8247<br />

lea@poshflorida.com<br />

Kirsten Smith - Realtor®<br />

561-350-0348<br />

kirsten@poshflorida.com<br />

Mike Brito - Realtor®<br />

561-337-0507<br />

mike@poshflorida.com<br />

Angela Wert - Realtor®<br />

561-400-4493<br />

angela@poshflorida.com<br />

Alyson Meyer - Realtor®<br />

954-868-8810<br />

alison@poshflorida.com<br />

Alecia Perez - Realtor®<br />

561-935-7205<br />

alecia@poshflorida.com<br />

Jose Vidal - Realtor®<br />

305-905-6078<br />

jose@poshflorida.com<br />

Jamie Cauvin - Realtor®<br />

561-501-0608<br />

cauvin@poshflorida.com<br />

Holli Brisson - Realtor®<br />

561-329-0381<br />

info@poshflorida.com<br />

Zaida Pena - Realtor®<br />

845-591-9361<br />

zaida@poshflorida.com<br />

Davida Pena - Realtor®<br />

516-729-8965<br />

Davida@poshflorida.com<br />

951 Isles Road - Boynton Beach - Asking $1,195,000<br />

Boaters Paradise! A mix of traditional design with a touch of<br />

Key West in this 4/3.1 home with pool on deep-draft waterway.<br />

1318 S Lakeside Drive - Lake Worth - Asking $899,000<br />

Build to suit on this amazing Intracoastal lot. Direct water<br />

frontage. Walking distance to many parks and Lake <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

12153 Boca Reserve Lane - Boca Raton - Asking - $869,900<br />

Gorgeous waterfront home with all the trimmings, expansive<br />

entrance with volume ceilings and incredible views.<br />

Pelican Harbor - Delray Beach<br />

3512 Ensign Circle-3/2.1- Asking $699,900<br />

3530 Ensign Circle-3/2.1-Asking $699,900<br />

3450 S Ocean Blvd #605 - Highland Beach - Asking - $699,900<br />

Only waterfront 3 bed/2 Bath condo under 700k w/ ocean views, private<br />

beach access, tennis courts, largest heated pool in Highland Beach.<br />

118 S Swinton Circle - Delray Beach - Asking - $649,000<br />

Superior location 4 bed, 2.5 bath private residence. Sits perfectly<br />

on large corner lot with tons of outdoor patio space.<br />

609 Renaissance Way - Delray Beach - Asking - $559,000<br />

Downtown living in this large 3 bed 3.5 bath townhome.<br />

Offers private patio area oversized garage.<br />

2175 S Ocean Blvd #102 - Delray Beach - Asking - $547,500<br />

Costa Del Rey, 2 Bed/2 Bath, Move right in! Ocean front building,<br />

beautifully remodeled unit, features top of the line finishes.<br />

555 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>nue - Delray Beach - Asking - $525,000<br />

Gorgeous updated waterfront unit on first floor, views are<br />

stunning, close to downtown and all the new development.<br />

PENDING!<br />

5190 Casa Real Dirve - Bel Aire - Asking - $369,900<br />

Mission style hacienda home. Open kitchen, corner lakeview home.<br />

3 bed 2 bath, 2 car garage. Granite countertops, SS appliances.<br />

The Astor- Heart of Downton Delray walk to everything<br />

225 NE 1st Street #303-2/2 Asking $624,999<br />

235 NE 1st Street #305-1/1 Asking $399,900<br />

225 NE 1st Street #401-1/1 Asking $359,999<br />

720 E Ocean <strong>Ave</strong> #406-Coastal Towers - Asking - $249,000<br />

Unbelievable water views from both living room and master suite.<br />

www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com Completely updated 2 bed 2 bath unit, walk | march to restaurants <strong>2018</strong> and | 31 shops.


locals only | delray under $50<br />

By Darien Davies<br />

Delray Under $50<br />

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

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

restaurants. I am here to prove you wrong. Delray Beach<br />

offers a mix of high-end boutiques with laid-back<br />

restaurants, and events for the whole family or<br />

nightclubs for night owls. Here is what you can do<br />

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

One egg, two egg, three egg, more egg. The beauty of an<br />

Easter egg hunt is that it never goes out of style so we’re<br />

incredibly lucky that there’s a gigantic egg celebration<br />

right in our backyard. Easter is Sunday, April 1 this year but<br />

the festivities begin the day prior at Robert P. Miller Park. The<br />

fun starts at 8am on Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 31 where children have a<br />

chance to visit with the Easter Bunny and enjoy the excitement<br />

that is building for the main event. The egg hunt then begins at<br />

8:30am where children 1 to 10 years old are invited to bring<br />

their baskets and head to the Delray Beach Parks and Recreation<br />

Department to hunt for more than 10,000 eggs filled with candy<br />

and special prizes. 10,000 eggs! It’s going to be an Easter extravaganza<br />

where all children are almost guaranteed to win. It should<br />

be fun for parents, too, as you watch your child get excited with<br />

each uncovered egg. Robert P. Miller Park is located at 1905 S.W.<br />

Fourth <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com or call (561)<br />

243-7277 for more information.<br />

Fire up that green because it’s St. Patrick’s party time. St. Patrick’s<br />

Day falls on <strong>March</strong> 17 each year because that is the<br />

traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron<br />

saint of Ireland. It is also a day to celebrate the culture and heritage<br />

of the Irish in general, and everyone’s invited to join in the<br />

festivities. The 50th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade<br />

is a two-day event that begins with a festival on Friday, <strong>March</strong> 16<br />

from 5 to 10pm and continues the following day from 11am to<br />

7pm. The parade begins at 2pm but you’re welcome to grab a seat<br />

early for front-row action to all the happenings. There is also a<br />

Fun Run that begins at 2pm, that is the official start to the parade<br />

(adults $20 and kids $15), and is also a great way to burn some<br />

calories. This parade is one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations<br />

in the nation and it pays tribute to the brave firefighters<br />

around the world. The St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade events<br />

are held at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>., and the parade<br />

runs from A1A to West Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Visit www.stpatrickmarch.<br />

com or call (561) 990-6125 for more information.<br />

<strong>March</strong> is National Craft Month and is a great time to work<br />

on your craft of biking, beach chair-sitting and music<br />

listening. Collie Buddz is in the house on his “Good Life<br />

Tour” Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 10 and this is a great time to get back to<br />

the good life on a lawn, listening to jams. Buddz exploded onto<br />

the scene a few years ago when critics and tastemakers alike<br />

embraced him. Spin <strong>Magazine</strong> proclaimed, “Buddz proves the<br />

pop rule: Catchiness transcends color.” From Vibe <strong>Magazine</strong> to<br />

Entertainment Weekly, Collie Buddz made quite an impression<br />

with music critics. And, helloooo, he’s at the Old School Square<br />

Pavilion. How is this not winning? The event begins at 6 p.m.<br />

and general admission tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the<br />

gate. VIP tickets are $50 and include three free drinks, private<br />

VIP bathrooms, private pit viewing area and a private VIP bar<br />

if you want to get on that level. The Old School Square Pavilion<br />

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is located at 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.oldschool.org or<br />

call (561) 243-7922 for more information.<br />

Hooray for fruits and veggies! <strong>March</strong> is National Nutrition<br />

Month so grab your walking Birkenstocks<br />

and canvas bag because you’ve got first-row seats to<br />

nutrition town. The Winter GreenMarket is the best Saturday<br />

morning hotspot because it’s an open-air marketplace<br />

that features all of the local goodies you need for the week.<br />

From 9am to 2pm, you can expect to find more than 65<br />

premier food vendors offering farm-to-fork produce, justpicked<br />

citrus, tropical fruit and juice, farm fresh eggs, raw<br />

milk and butter, artisan cheeses and jams, fragrant baked<br />

goods, plenty of gluten free/vegan/organic products, fresh<br />

cut flower, plants and other unique gourmet fare. As if that<br />

wasn’t enough, there’s also live musical entertainment every<br />

week during the length of the Market. The GreenMarket has<br />

been a 22-year staple for the community and it never ceases<br />

to give us the fresh, local and delicious food that you just<br />

don’t want to buy in the local supermarkets. Not to mention,<br />

you can enjoy a serious amount of people watching and dog<br />

petting, so there’s always that. The Market is located at Old<br />

School Square Park, on Northeast Second <strong>Ave</strong>nue and a half<br />

block north of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Visit www.delraycra.org or<br />

call (561) 276-7511 for more information.<br />

Diversity, diversity, everywhere. Diversity, diversity,<br />

let’s start to care. If you’re not sure about hugging<br />

everyone you see, no worries. <strong>March</strong> is Optimism<br />

Month and is a great time to not only think about positivity,<br />

but live positivity. The All People’s Day Diversity Festival is<br />

a great place to start. Held Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 24 from 11am to<br />

5pm, you are invited to stand up for diversity and have fun<br />

at the same time. The Ninth Annual Festival begins at 11am<br />

with a showcase of 20 dazzling performances including a variety<br />

of dance from the Kelly Academy of Irish Dance, Le Nubian<br />

(an Afro-Haitian dance group), the Fred Astaire Dance<br />

Studio, and the Chinese Performing Arts. There will also be<br />

more than 50 interactive and merchandise booth boasting<br />

a diverse mix to see and do, including puppet making, face<br />

painting, and Origami Peace Crane folding. The event is free<br />

and open to the public, and offers a wide variety of connective<br />

activities for the entire family. Food is even free! The All<br />

People’s Day Diversity Festival is located at 1101 N.W. Second<br />

St. and Northwest 10th <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Visit www.allpeoplesday.org<br />

or call (561) 495-9818 for more information.<br />

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1-31 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat -<br />

10:30am, Sun1:30pm- $5. Alligator<br />

Feeding – Wed & Sat 1pm. 561-274-<br />

7263, sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Sandoway Discovery Center<br />

Jr. Shark Biologist – Wed & Sun<br />

3:15pm. $5. 561-274-7263, sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Pickleball – Call for times. $3-<br />

4. Pompey Park Community Center.<br />

561-243-7356. Delray Beach Community<br />

Center. 561-243-7250. Delray<br />

Beach Tennis Center 561-243-7360.<br />

mydelraybeach.com<br />

1-31 Savor Our City Culinary Private<br />

Tours – Private customized tours<br />

of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> and Pineapple Grove for<br />

groups of 10 or more guests. 954-410-<br />

3177, info@SavorOurCity.com<br />

1-31 Cruise aboard Delray Yacht<br />

Cruises – Daily sightseeing cruises at<br />

10:30am & 1pm. $21-24. delraybeachcruises.com<br />

1-31 Murder on the Beach Book<br />

Signings – Call for details. 561-279-<br />

7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

9614, infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com<br />

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Craft Food Tours<br />

hAPPy Hour Tour – 7pm. $55. Six+<br />

Food tastings, 4 Cocktail tastings – with<br />

demonstrations and much more! Tourists<br />

and locals are welcome! craftfoodtours.com<br />

2-3 Southern Handcraft Society:<br />

Seasons in the Sun <strong>2018</strong> – At Boca<br />

Raton Community Center, 150 Crawford<br />

Blvd., Boca Raton, FL. <strong>March</strong> 2:<br />

1pm - 7pm, <strong>March</strong> 3: 9am - 1pm FREE.<br />

Shop for Easter and Spring items for<br />

gifts or home courtesy of the Boca Raton<br />

Chapter of the Southern Handcraft<br />

Society. As always, this show’s artists<br />

are juried.<br />

2-9 Delray Beach Senior Games<br />

– Basketball, Billiards, Bowling, Croquet,<br />

Golf, Pickleball, Swimming, Tennis,<br />

Track and Field. 243-7000 x5101,<br />

BeardsleyD@mydelraybeach.com<br />

2 First FriDAy Art Walk in Downtown<br />

Delray – 6pm-9pm. Stroll<br />

throughout downtown Delray. 561-<br />

243-1077, downtowndelraybeach.<br />

com/events<br />

Gardens Family Fun Days – 10am-<br />

5pm. Free with paid museum admission.<br />

561-495-0233, morikami.org<br />

3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31 Artists<br />

in the Park – 10am-4:30pm.<br />

Free.Come browse and purchase original<br />

works from some of the finest artists<br />

South Florida has to offer! Location<br />

varies. delrayartleague.com<br />

3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Delray Beach<br />

GreenMarket – 9am-12pm. The<br />

GreenMarket is an open air marketplace<br />

located at Old School Square Park a half<br />

block north of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue in downtown<br />

Delray Beach. Old School Square<br />

Park. delraycra.org/greenmarket<br />

3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Water Fitness<br />

Class 9:45AM – Delray Swim & Tennis<br />

Center. 2350 Jaeger Drive, Delray<br />

Beach. Everyone is welcome. Wear a<br />

bathing suit. Seniors $2, Adults $3. Formore<br />

information call 561-243-7358<br />

4, 11, 18, 25 Brunch Cruises<br />

aboard Delray yAcht Cruises –<br />

10:30am. $36-46. Enjoy brunch along<br />

the intracoastal. delraybeachcruises.<br />

com<br />

2<br />

delray beach senior games<br />

1-31 Craft Food Tours Culinary<br />

Tours – Friday-Sundays. $65. Come<br />

eat and sip on the most creative and<br />

inspired craft food and drink that South<br />

Florida has to offer! Reserve today:<br />

craftfoodtours.com<br />

1 Arts Garage presents Feedback<br />

– 8pm. $10-12. Join us for a night<br />

of linguistic word play: Feedback is<br />

Arts Garage’s new poetry night, your<br />

opportunity to step up to the mic and<br />

share your gift for words in front of a<br />

welcoming audience. 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org<br />

1 Social Media for Creatives at<br />

Arts Warehouse – Learn how to<br />

leverage social media to attract collectors,<br />

galleries and paid opportunities<br />

with your art/creative work! 561-330-<br />

2 cAtch A Rising Star Comedy<br />

presents “Sopranos Night” –<br />

8pm. $47-67.Featuring Vincent Pastore.<br />

Crest Theatre at Old School Square.<br />

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

2 Arts Garage “Transformation”<br />

Opening Exhibit – 5pm. Free. Join us<br />

for wine, cheese and Art! We are excited<br />

to launch the TRANSFORMATION<br />

exhibit featuring artists Marco Fidel<br />

Nunez Suarez and Sullivan Hess. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

2 Arts Garage presents Nicolas<br />

King with the Mike Renzi Trio –<br />

8pm. $30-45. Jazz, Cabaret, Pop. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

3 Morikami Museum & Japanese<br />

4 Arts Garage presents Sara<br />

Reich’s tAP Music Project – 7pm.<br />

$30-45. World Famous Tap Dancer.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

5 Senior Lifestyle & Healthcare<br />

Expo – 9:30am-2pm. Free. Over 95<br />

exhibitors with Senor Products & Services.<br />

South County Civic Center. 754-<br />

246-2874, retirement-times.com<br />

7, 14, 21, 28 Delray Marketplace<br />

Music Fest – 6-8pm. Join us in the<br />

Delray Marketplace Amphitheater on<br />

Wednesdays in <strong>March</strong> for FREE music!<br />

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

7 Old School Square Crest Theatre<br />

presents Peter Yarrow<br />

– 8pm. $57-92. A founding member<br />

of Peter, Paul and Mary, Yarrow<br />

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16-17<br />

50th annual st. patrick’s day festival and paraDe<br />

10<br />

mark zaleski band<br />

17<br />

has entertained, challenged and inspired<br />

four generations of music lovers.561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

8 Old School Square Crest Theatre<br />

presents Chad Pregracke:<br />

Mission on the MiSSissiPPi – 2pm<br />

& 7pm. The Crest Theatre offers two opportunities<br />

to experience the work of<br />

environmentalist, Chad Pregracke, who<br />

has been working for over 15 years to<br />

clean up America’s rivers. 561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

8 Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce<br />

Contacts & Cocktails at<br />

Silverball Museum – 5:15-7pm.<br />

$15-30. It’s the best way to gain a broader<br />

awareness for your business and build<br />

relationships within the community.<br />

561-278-0424, delraybeach.com<br />

9 Arts Garage presents International<br />

Guitar Night – 8pm. $30-45.<br />

World’s Premier Touring Guitar Festival.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

10 Ride and Remember Trolley –<br />

10am- $25. Spady Museum. When you<br />

board the “Ride & Remember” Trolley<br />

Tour, the history of Delray Beach comes<br />

alive! 561-279-8883, spadymuseum.<br />

com<br />

10 Arts Garage presents The<br />

Mark Zaleski Band – 8pm. $30-45.<br />

A high energy Jazz/Modern Rock Fusion.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

10 Old School Square Pavilion<br />

presents Collie Buddz – 6pm. $20-<br />

25. 561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

a Flair. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

12 & 13 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Mandy Gonzalez<br />

– 8pm. $57-72. Currently recognized<br />

for her starring role as Angelica<br />

Schuyler in the Tony Award-winning<br />

hit musical HAMILTON. 561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

13 Arts Garage presents Shine<br />

– 8pm. $10-12. Arts Garage presents<br />

SHINE, a monthly open mic showcase<br />

for local talent, hosted by our new emcee<br />

Chunky. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

14 Old School Square Crest Theatre<br />

presents Roger McGuinn –<br />

8pm. $57-92. Former frontman of the<br />

acclaimed 60’s band, The Byrds. 561-<br />

243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

15 Delray Beach Home Tour –<br />

10am-4pm. $100. View homes in the<br />

Palm Trail Neighborhood of Delray<br />

Beach. Proceeds benefit the Achievement<br />

Center for Children & Families.<br />

delrayhometour.com<br />

15 Arts Garage presents ONYX<br />

Art Stroll – 7pm. Free Entry. Arts<br />

Garage invites local artists and artisans<br />

to showcase and sell their art during<br />

a night of amazing music from local<br />

emerging musicians. This event is free<br />

to the public but artists can purchase a<br />

table for only $15. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

16 Arts Garage presents Judy<br />

cArmichael – 8pm. $30-45. Swing/<br />

American Standards/Jazz. 561-450-<br />

6357, artsgarage.org<br />

16 & 17 The Fiftieth Annual St.<br />

Patrick’s Day Festival and Parade<br />

– Friday Night celebrate the<br />

Irish Siamsa and Party from 5-10pm<br />

& Saturday 11am-7pm at Old School<br />

Square Park. Saturday, join us for one<br />

of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations<br />

in the nation and pay tribute to<br />

the brave firefighters across the globe.<br />

Parade along <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue begins at<br />

12pm SHARP. stpatrickparade.com<br />

17 The wAy Of Tea: Sado Demonstration<br />

at Morikami Museum &<br />

jAPAnese Gardens – 12pm, 1:30pm,<br />

3pm. $5 with paid museum admission.<br />

561-495-0233, morikami.org.<br />

17 Arts Garage presents Kemuel<br />

Roig Quartet – 8pm. $30-45.<br />

Afro-Latin Funk Jazz. 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org<br />

17 & 18 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Million Dollar<br />

Quartet – $75-85. Inspired by<br />

the true story of the recording session<br />

that brought together rock n’ roll icons<br />

Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee<br />

Lewis and Carl Perkins.561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

18 Music at St. Paul’s presents<br />

J.S. Bach’s Art of Fugue with<br />

harpsichordists Michael Bahmann<br />

and Paul Cienniwa – 3pm<br />

(pre-concert lecture by Dr. Paul Cienniwa<br />

at 2:30pm). $20 general admission<br />

/ 18 and under FREE. St. Paul’s Episcopal<br />

Church is handicapped accessible.<br />

For more information, visit http://<br />

www.music.stpaulsdelray.org<br />

million dollar quartet<br />

10 Old School Square Crest Theatre<br />

presents What’s Going On:<br />

The Marvin Gaye Experience –<br />

8pm. $55-65. 561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

11 Arts Garage presents The<br />

New Vision Sax Ensemble – 7pm.<br />

$20-35. Traditional Sax Quartet with<br />

16 Old School Square Crest Theatre<br />

presents Catapult – 8pm.<br />

$60-70. Formerly seen on America’s<br />

Got Talent from Season 8 as finalists,<br />

the show features incredible dancers<br />

who work behind a screen to create<br />

magical shadow silhouettes of shapes<br />

from the world around us.561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

18 Granfondo Bike Ride – 7am.<br />

$100-150. The Granfondo Garneau<br />

Florida Ride is a premier road cycling<br />

event in South Florida. Race begins at<br />

Veteran’s Park. delraygranfondo.com<br />

19 The 8th Annual Real Men Bake<br />

& Rock at the Sock Hop – 6pm. $35.<br />

Join the Women’s Club of Delray Beach<br />

at the Old School Square Fieldhouse.<br />

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delraywomensclub.com<br />

21 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Billie the<br />

Musical – 8pm. $40-50. A stageadapted<br />

story of Billie Holiday in Billie<br />

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

22 Delray Yacht Cruises Steel<br />

Drum Cruise – 6-8pm. $25. Cruise<br />

the calm waters of the Intracoastal to<br />

the sounds of the Islands! 561-243-<br />

0686, delraybeachcruises.com<br />

24 All People’s Day Diversity<br />

Festival – 11am-5pm. Free. Pompey<br />

Park. “Discovering Our Connections”.<br />

-Live Diversity Entertainers, Issue<br />

Based and Interactive Cultural Booths,<br />

Health Fair Booths, Arts Activities and<br />

Workshop. FREE Food, Merchandise<br />

Sales. allpeoplesday.com<br />

24 Arts Garage presents Unlimited<br />

Devotion – 8pm. $20-30. A<br />

Celebration of the Grateful Dead. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

25 Delray Beach Library presents<br />

Sunday Musical Matinee<br />

–2pm.$20. Join Florida native Lisa<br />

Remick as she gets the joint jumpin’<br />

with songs from the Great American<br />

Songbook and jazz standards. delraylibrary.org/musicalmatinee<br />

25 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Janoska Ensemble<br />

– 2pm. $45-55. Unique arrangements<br />

of jazz, pop and world music.561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

26 10th Annual Savor the <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

– 5:30pm. Guests can experience an<br />

epic al fresco dinner table seating hundreds<br />

of people who dine on a scrumptious<br />

multicourse dinner in the middle<br />

of Downtown Delray Beach. Contact<br />

each restaurant to make your reservation.<br />

downtowndelraybeach.com/savortheave<br />

27 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Symphonia<br />

Squared – 7:30pm. $39-49. A journey<br />

‘beyond the music’ with an insider’s<br />

guide into 18th and 19th century Vienna.<br />

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

27 Arts Garage presents VIBE –<br />

8pm. $5. Vibe brings local musicians<br />

together in a collaborative performance<br />

environment creating a nurturing community<br />

of and for the participants. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

28 Join us at DELIA WEISS MD<br />

& WELLNESS – Wednesday 6:30 -<br />

7:30pm for a complimentary informal<br />

medical discussion on Longevity and<br />

Mood quantity/quality of life topics<br />

personalized laboratory testing and<br />

focused therapies. Tel. 561.243.8783<br />

or DELIAWEISSMD.com for reservation.<br />

200 Lindell Blvd., Suite 914 Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33483. Located at the<br />

SW corner of Federal Hwy. and Lindell<br />

Blvd. Delray Bay Apts. and offices next<br />

to Walgreen’s.<br />

28 Old School Square Crest<br />

Theatre presents Loudoon Wainwright<br />

III – 8pm. $47-57. celebrating<br />

decades of music and his album,<br />

“Haven’t Got the Blues (Yet).”561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

29 Delray Beach Chamber of<br />

Commerce Business & Bagels –<br />

Get your day started out right building<br />

business relationships while enjoying<br />

Starbuck’s coffee and treats. 8am. $10-<br />

20. 561-278-0424, delraybeach.com<br />

29 Delray Beach Playhouse presents<br />

“Somewhere Over the Fairwary”<br />

– 2pm. $25. 561-272-1281x5,<br />

delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

31 Arts Garage presents the<br />

Lauren Mitchell Band – 8pm. $30-<br />

45. A Soulful, Take-No-Prisoners, Full-<br />

Throttle Performance. 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org<br />

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1 Samantha, Erika @ Spodak Dental Group<br />

2 Gloria, Kayla @ Tyler Presley Salon<br />

3 Rob @ Silverball Museum Arcade<br />

4 C.J., Rose-Anne @ Terra Fiamma<br />

5 Maria, Diane @ Mellow Mushroom<br />

6 Purlife team @ Purlife Boca Raton Location<br />

7 Cindy, Sara, Chris @ Sara Campbell<br />

8 Melissa, Angelo, Aryana, Harlow, Jessie, Javier @<br />

Mellow Mushroom<br />

9 Tyler, Greg @ Mussel Beach<br />

8<br />

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pictures | on the ave<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

1 2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

7<br />

5<br />

6<br />

1 Carole, Susan, Marcia @ Stitches By The Sea<br />

2 Heather and Mitch @ Crest Theater @ InCite Talks<br />

3 Jordan, Cameron @ Mussel beach<br />

4 Patty, Harvey, Jeff, Carole, David, Sally, Kim, Darren, Allison,<br />

Christine @ Our Boat House<br />

5 Lovisa, Neda, Dale @ InCite Talks<br />

6 Sky, Rachel, Joe @ Purgreens Boca Raton Location<br />

7 George @ Delray Beach Gallery<br />

8 Shaun, Romeo, Racquel, Valentina, Sharon @ Scuola Vecchia<br />

9 Terry, Laura @ The Fite Group<br />

8<br />

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

photos by melissa korman<br />

1 2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6 7<br />

1 Elvin, Matt @ Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

2 Jeff @ Dash Travel<br />

3 Karen, Jennifer, Nicole @ Nicole’s Boutique<br />

And Gallery<br />

4 David, Colette, Ann, Angela, Ken, Linda, Joseph @<br />

From Roehm With Love<br />

5 Dianne @ Dianne Adams Salon<br />

6 Amanda @ Banyan Restaurant<br />

7 Bob, Zell @ Conte’s Deil<br />

8 Peter, Sami, Madelyn @ The Pad<br />

9 Jerilyn, Tim, Davida, Holli, Emily, Anthony @<br />

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

photos by melissa korman<br />

1 2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

1 EV, Jeff @ Vatican Tattoo Delray<br />

2 Dr. Elan Schrier @ Schrier Family Chiropractic<br />

3 Esais, Mark, Mark @ Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

4 Joseph @ From Roehm With love<br />

5 Wendy, Charlie @ Beaulieu-Fawcett Law Group<br />

6 Lynn, Bob, Diane @ Greater Delray Beach Chamber<br />

7 Olivier @ Lavender<br />

8 Renee, Stephanie @ In The Grove Salon<br />

7 8<br />

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otta Know<br />

entertainment | goTTA know<br />

Saint Joseph’s<br />

Episcopal School’s<br />

LAPS Event/<br />

Fundraiser<br />

On Friday, January 26th, students at Saint<br />

Joseph’s Episcopal School participated<br />

in an annual Parent Organization event<br />

we call LAPS. Students in all grade levels–<br />

PK through Eighth Grade—ran, walked,<br />

and navigated an obstacle course to raise<br />

awareness for health and fitness and to fundraise<br />

for a new scoreboard. Chairperson<br />

Jennifer Marangos and her committee of<br />

parent volunteers planned and facilitated<br />

an exceptional experience for all, including<br />

an informative lecture from Third Grade<br />

parent Lindsay Gallego about the benefits<br />

of living a healthy lifestyle. For more information<br />

on Saint Joseph’s Episcopal School,<br />

visit http://www.sjsonline.org.<br />

Sol Children<br />

Theatre Presents<br />

Cinderella<br />

<strong>March</strong> 1 – 18<br />

“A lovely night… a lovely night… a finer<br />

night you know you’ll never see…”<br />

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Enchantment will rule at Sol Theatre<br />

beginning <strong>March</strong> 1st, when Cinderella,<br />

Richard Rodgers’ and Oscar Hammerstein<br />

II’s magical musical adaptation of the classic<br />

fairy tale is brought to life in the intimate<br />

Boca Raton Theatre. The production will<br />

run through <strong>March</strong> 18th.<br />

Boca Raton’s Sol Children Theatre is a<br />

not-for-profit theatre organization founded<br />

by veteran director and actor Rosalie Grant<br />

sixteen years ago. The company’s mission<br />

is to provide children with a safe, secure,<br />

and highly professional theatre experience.<br />

Those children in then in turn provide quality<br />

theatre experiences for audiences.<br />

Tickets for Cinderella are on sale now<br />

and can be purchased on line at www.solchildren.org<br />

or by calling 561-447-8829.<br />

Tickets are $20; $15 for children aged 11 or<br />

younger. Group rates are also available. Sol<br />

Children Theatre is located at 3333 North<br />

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For more information about Sol Children<br />

Theatre, visit http://www.solchildren.org,<br />

or contact Rosalie Grant at 561-<br />

447-8829 / solchildtroupe@aol.com or<br />

Carol Kassie at 561-445-9244 / carol@<br />

carolkassie.com.<br />

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otta See<br />

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By lisa marie<br />

<strong>March</strong> 2<br />

Death Wish - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents<br />

director Eli Roth’s reimagining of the<br />

classic 1974 revenge thriller. This newest version<br />

stars Bruce Willis as a doctor at a hospital<br />

who decides to become a silent vigilante<br />

when his family is assaulted. The city begins<br />

to question whether he is a is a guardian angel<br />

or a grim reaper. Also starring Vincent<br />

D’Onofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone,<br />

Jack Kesy, Dean Norris, Beau Knapp, Kirby<br />

Bliss Blanton, and Mike Epps.<br />

Red Sparrow starring Jennifer Lawrence<br />

as the mysterious, deadly double agent spy<br />

named Dominika Egorova. When she suffers a<br />

career-ending injury, Dominika, is forced into<br />

a Russian spy/double agent program, and after<br />

enduring the perverse and sadistic training<br />

process, she emerges as the most dangerous<br />

Sparrow the program has ever produced.<br />

Dominika must now reconcile the person she<br />

Jennifer Lawrence<br />

“Red Sparrow”<br />

was with the power she now commands, with<br />

her own life and everyone she cares about at<br />

risk, including an American CIA agent who<br />

tries to convince her he is the only person she<br />

can trust. Cast also includes Joel Edgerton,<br />

Matthias Schoenaerts, Charlotte Rampling,<br />

Mary-Louise Parker and Jeremy Irons.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 9<br />

The Hurricane Heist - Under the threat<br />

of a hurricane, opportunistic criminals infiltrate<br />

a US Mint facility to steal $600 million<br />

for the ultimate heist. When the hurricane<br />

blows up into a lethal Category 5 storm and<br />

their well-made plans go awry, they find<br />

themselves needing a vault code known only<br />

by one Treasury Agent (Maggie Grace), a<br />

need that turns murderous. But the Treasury<br />

agent has picked up an unlikely ally, a meteorologist<br />

(Toby Kebbell) terrified of hurricanes<br />

but determined to save his estranged<br />

brother kidnapped by the thieves.<br />

A Wrinkle in Time is based on the novel<br />

by Madeleine L’Engle, and it’s quite epic. The<br />

sci-fi fantasy story follows three people -<br />

Meg, her brother, and her friend - who<br />

are sent into space by three peculiar<br />

beings in order to search and find<br />

their missing scientist father.<br />

The very impressive cast for<br />

this film features Chris Pine,<br />

Reese Witherspoon, Gugu<br />

Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña,<br />

Zach Galifianakis, Oprah Winfrey,<br />

Bellamy Young, Mindy Kaling,<br />

Rowan Blanchard, Levi Miller,<br />

André Holland, Daniel MacPherson,<br />

Will McCormack, Deric Mc-<br />

Cabe, along with Storm Reid as Meg.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 16<br />

Love, Simon This is one of the first<br />

gay coming-of-age films about the life of<br />

high schooler who has yet to tell his family<br />

or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually<br />

know the identity of the anonymous<br />

classmate he’s fallen for online.<br />

Starring young actor Nick Robinson<br />

(from Jurassic World and The Kings<br />

of Summer) as Simon. Also starring<br />

Katherine Langford, Alexandra<br />

Shipp, Jorge Lendeborg<br />

Jr., Miles Heizer, Keiynan<br />

Lonsdale, Logan Miller,<br />

Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel, and Tony Hale.<br />

Tomb Raider - Swedish actress Alicia Vikander<br />

stars as Lara Croft, playing a young woman<br />

living in London who decides to travel to a<br />

mysterious island in an attempt to figure out<br />

what happened to her eccentric adventurer<br />

father. The cast includes Hannah John-Kamen,<br />

Walton Goggins, Dominic West, Daniel Wu,<br />

and Alexandre Willaume.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 23<br />

Midnight Sun is a tearjerker about<br />

17-year-old Katie Price (Bella Thorne), sheltered<br />

at home since childhood with a rare genetic<br />

condition, a life-threatening sensitivity<br />

to sunlight. Having only her father Jack (Rob<br />

Riggle) for company, Katie’s world opens<br />

up after dark when she ventures outside to<br />

play her guitar. One night, her dreams come<br />

true when she’s noticed and asked out by<br />

her longtime crush Charlie (Patrick Schwarzenegger),<br />

whom she’s secretly watched<br />

from her bedroom window for years. As<br />

they embark on nightly summer excursions,<br />

Katie’s risk to sunlight grows and she’s presented<br />

with the gut-wrenching dilemma of<br />

whether she can live a normal life with her<br />

newfound soul mate.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 29<br />

Ready Player One - In the near future,<br />

gamers compete inside a massive video game<br />

universe to find an “Easter egg” hidden by the<br />

network’s recently deceased creator which<br />

promises real life riches. Wade Watts (Tye<br />

Sheridan) becomes the first player to successfully<br />

navigate the first level of the test, sparking<br />

a high-stakes international race to crack<br />

the game’s code. Steven Spielberg directs this<br />

dystopian adventure based off the 2011 sci-fi<br />

novel by Ernest Cline.<br />

<strong>March</strong> 30<br />

Acrimony is an infidelity thriller starring<br />

Taraji P. Henson as the faithful wife, tired of<br />

standing by her husband who continues to<br />

lie and cheat on her. Lyriq Bent plays her<br />

husband, with a cast including Danielle Nicolet,<br />

Jazmyn Simon, Tika Sumpter, Jason<br />

Vail, and Ptosha Storey. The film is told mostly<br />

through flashbacks, with Henson retelling<br />

her story of how she first met him and all<br />

the abuse she has quietly received over the<br />

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otta Read<br />

entertainment | goTTA read By lisa marie<br />

Camino Island<br />

by John Grisham<br />

Released <strong>March</strong> 6<br />

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A<br />

delightfully lighthearted caper . . . [a] fastmoving,<br />

entertaining tale.”—Pittsburgh Post-<br />

Gazette<br />

gang of thieves stage a daring heist from<br />

A a vault deep below Princeton University’s<br />

Firestone Library. Their loot is priceless,<br />

impossible to resist.<br />

Bruce Cable owns a popular bookstore<br />

in the sleepy resort town of Santa Rosa on<br />

Camino Island in Florida. He makes his real<br />

money, though, as a prominent dealer in<br />

rare books. Very few people know that he<br />

occasionally dabbles in unsavory ventures.<br />

Mercer Mann is a young novelist with<br />

a severe case of writer’s block who has<br />

recently been laid off from her teaching<br />

position. She is approached by an elegant,<br />

mysterious woman working for an even<br />

more mysterious company. A generous<br />

monetary offer convinces Mercer to go undercover<br />

and infiltrate Cable’s circle of literary<br />

friends, to get close to the ringleader,<br />

to discover his secrets.<br />

But soon Mercer learns far too much, and<br />

there’s trouble in paradise—as only John<br />

Grisham can deliver it.<br />

Let Me Lie<br />

by Clare Mackintosh<br />

Released <strong>March</strong> 13<br />

In the newest psychological thriller from<br />

the New York Times bestselling author of<br />

I Let You Go and I See You, Clare Mackintosh<br />

brings us a gripping story about how those<br />

who love us never really leave us...<br />

Two years ago, Tom and Caroline Johnson<br />

committed suicide, one seemingly unable to<br />

live without the other. Their adult daughter,<br />

Anna, is struggling to come to terms with<br />

her parents’ deaths, unable to comprehend<br />

why they chose to end their lives. Now with<br />

a young baby herself, she feels her mother’s<br />

presence keenly and is determined to find<br />

out what really happened to her parents.<br />

But as Anna digs up the past, someone is<br />

trying to stop her. She soon learns that nothing<br />

is as it seemed.<br />

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Gods of Howl<br />

Mountain: A Novel<br />

by Taylor Brown<br />

Released <strong>March</strong> 20<br />

In Gods of Howl Mountain, award-winning<br />

author Taylor Brown explores a world<br />

of folk healers, whiskey-runners, and dark<br />

family secrets in the high country of 1950s<br />

North Carolina.<br />

Bootlegger Rory Docherty has returned<br />

home to the fabled mountain of his childhood<br />

- a misty wilderness that holds its secrets<br />

close and keeps the outside world at gunpoint.<br />

Slowed by a wooden leg and haunted<br />

by memories of the Korean War, Rory runs<br />

bootleg whiskey for a powerful mountain<br />

clan in a retro-fitted ‘40 Ford coupe. Between<br />

deliveries to roadhouses, brothels, and private<br />

clients, he lives with his formidable<br />

grandmother, evades federal agents, and<br />

stokes the wrath of a rival runner.<br />

In the mill town at the foot of the mountains<br />

- a hotbed of violence, moonshine,<br />

and the burgeoning sport of stock-car racing<br />

- Rory is bewitched by the mysterious<br />

daughter of a snake-handling preacher. His<br />

grandmother, Maybelline “Granny May” Docherty,<br />

opposes this match for her own reasons,<br />

believing that “some things are best<br />

left buried.” A folk healer whose powers are<br />

rumored to rival those of a wood witch, she<br />

concocts potions and cures for the people of<br />

the mountains while harboring an explosive<br />

secret about Rory’s mother - the truth behind<br />

her long confinement in a mental hospital,<br />

during which time she has not spoken<br />

one word. When Rory’s life is threatened,<br />

Granny must decide whether to reveal what<br />

she knows...or protect her only grandson<br />

from the past.<br />

With gritty and atmospheric prose, Taylor<br />

Brown brings to life a perilous mountain<br />

and the family who rules it.<br />

The Room on Rue<br />

Amelie<br />

by Kristin Harmel<br />

Released <strong>March</strong> 27<br />

When newlywed Ruby Henderson Benoit<br />

arrives in Paris in 1939 with her French<br />

husband Marcel, she imagines strolling arm<br />

in arm along the grand boulevards, awash in<br />

the golden afternoon light. But war is looming<br />

on the horizon, and as France falls to the Nazis,<br />

her marriage begins to splinter, too.<br />

Charlotte Dacher is eleven when the Germans<br />

roll into the French capital, their sinister<br />

swastika flags snapping in the breeze.<br />

After the Jewish restrictions take effect and<br />

Jews are ordered to wear the yellow star,<br />

Charlotte can’t imagine things getting much<br />

worse. But then the mass deportations begin,<br />

and her life is ripped forever apart.<br />

Thomas Clarke joins the British Royal Air<br />

Force to protect his country, but when his<br />

beloved mother dies in a German bombing<br />

during the waning days of the Blitz, he wonders<br />

if he’s really making a difference. Then<br />

he finds himself in Paris, in the shadow of<br />

the Eiffel Tower, and he discovers a new reason<br />

to keep fighting—and an unexpected<br />

road home.<br />

When fate brings them together, Ruby,<br />

Charlotte, and Thomas must summon the<br />

courage to defy the Nazis—and to open<br />

their own broken hearts—as they fight to<br />

survive. Rich with historical drama and<br />

emotional depth, this is an unforgettable<br />

story that will stay with you long after the<br />

final page is turned.


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entertainment | concerts<br />

photos by tom craig<br />

Jethro Tull guitarist<br />

Martin Barre brings<br />

Tull hits and solo work<br />

to the Funky Biscuit<br />

Instrumental rock<br />

guitarist Joe Satriani<br />

DAZZLES a sold out crowd<br />

AT the Parker Playhouse<br />

Songwriter, composer and singer Jimmy Webb who<br />

is the only artist ever to have received Grammy<br />

AWARDS for music, lyrics, and orchestration is<br />

seen here in concert at the Crest Theater<br />

Darlene Love pop music<br />

singer and actress<br />

entertains the crowd<br />

AT the Parker Playhouse<br />

Singer-Songwriter David Crosby<br />

a founding member of both the<br />

Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash<br />

performs at the Parker Playhouse<br />

Soul singersongwriter<br />

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health & beauty | pain relief<br />

By Dr. Safranski<br />

Raise Your Hand If You<br />

Have A Shoulder Issue<br />

The shoulder is the most complicated joint in the body. It’s actually not<br />

a typical joint. In reality, it’s a joint that is comprised of multiple muscles<br />

that all combine to synergistically perform 6 fluid motions - flexion,<br />

extension, internal and external rotation, abduction, and adduction.<br />

The rotator cuff muscles play a big part in what motions we can<br />

perform. That is why these types of injuries are more common<br />

in sports that have the same repetitive movement such as: tennis,<br />

racketball, baseball, softball, and football, to name a few.<br />

However, these injuries are not just limited to sporting activities.<br />

FOOSH injuries (Falling On Out-Stretched Hand) can also<br />

cause rotator cuff injuries or even dislocation of the shoulder. Taking<br />

a hard hit in a contact sport, such as football, can also lead to<br />

injuries of the rotator cuff.<br />

Rotator cuff injuries are graded in three stages. Stage one has minimal<br />

pain, slight loss of mobility with MRI findings showing 1-10% of<br />

damaged fibers in the affected tissue. This injury can take anywhere<br />

between seven days to four weeks to recover. Grade two has significant<br />

pain, and loss of range of motion with 11-50% injury to fibers of<br />

the affected musculature. Recovery of a grade two injury can be two<br />

weeks to a year. Grade three, and the most significant, is a 51-100%<br />

tear in the fibers in the musculature. Surgery is most likely recommended,<br />

and typical recovery is two months to a year. The recommendation<br />

is - if you have injured your shoulder in anyway, even if it<br />

is just a “tweak,” you should have it evaluated by a professional who<br />

specializes in these types of injures. These little injuries can lead to<br />

long term problems or lead to even more substantial injuries, which<br />

is why you should have them addressed immediately.<br />

To isolate the problem area we must address which muscle(s) is/<br />

are the root cause of the injury. This is done through specific muscle<br />

testing, range of motion exercises and palpation (feeling the injured<br />

area). Once the severity is determined, treatment can begin. Studies<br />

have shown that a combination of therapies and techniques can<br />

help speed up the healing process and decrease your down-time.<br />

Techniques such as Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization,<br />

Graston, Active Release Technique, Electrical Stimulation, and Photobiomodulation<br />

(Class IV Cold Laser) all help in faster healing.<br />

Combining these techniques with range of motion exercises, proper<br />

stretching and strengthening to the affected areas have been proven<br />

to not only relieve the pain, but speed up recovery time.<br />

One modality offered is the Class IV Cold Laser, photobiomodulation,<br />

it can help speed up tissue healing up to 10 times the regular<br />

rate. It does this by decreasing the inflammation phase, delaying<br />

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needed for healing to the affected sight.<br />

All-in-all if you couldn’t raise your hand, hopefully this article has<br />

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health & beauty | dermatology<br />

By Jennifer Wilson, MSN, ARNP, NP-C<br />

Fall in Love With<br />

The Skin You’re In<br />

Have you hugged your skin today? It’s time to take a closer look at<br />

your body’s largest organ and consider spoiling it this year with love.<br />

In order to do this you need to have a strategy starting with an annual<br />

dermatology skin check. Without taking a closer look at your skincare<br />

needs you could miss a warning sign that could put your health at risk.<br />

According to the Amercian Cancer Society skin cancer is the<br />

most common form of cancer and has been on the rise in the<br />

past few decades. Most skin cancer is triggered from years<br />

of over exposed skin to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the<br />

sun or tanning beds. The good news is that the skin<br />

is an organ that we can visually see and can be easy<br />

to diagnose and treat without the cost and time of<br />

diagnostics such as CT scans and xrays.<br />

There are two main types of skin cancer;<br />

melanoma and non-melanoma. Melanomas<br />

develop in the melanocytes which gives the<br />

skin a dark color. It can start off as a small<br />

dark spot or a mole that starts to change and<br />

grow. Although the rarest of all the types of<br />

skin cancers, melanomas can be a serious situation<br />

if left untreated due to their ability to travel<br />

to other parts of the body other than skin. Nonmelanomas<br />

such as basal and squamous cells are<br />

far more common and are typically seen in areas<br />

of the body that are exposed to the sun such as the<br />

back, chest, and face.<br />

Basal cells, found in the basal layer of the skin,<br />

are typically pearly and dome shaped with possible<br />

blood vessels feeding into them. If caught<br />

early on they can be easily treated in office and<br />

most patients do not have a reoccurrence. If left<br />

untreated, basal cells can grow in to surrounding<br />

tissues and organs. Having a history of basal<br />

cell cancer puts you at a higher risk of having<br />

another one.<br />

Squamous cell cancer can<br />

present as crusted or a non<br />

healing-wound. If left untreated<br />

for a long period of<br />

time they can travel to other<br />

parts of the body like melanomas. Squamous cells<br />

sometimes can have a precancerous lesion that appears before<br />

they do. This is called actinic keratosis which can be removed in<br />

office to effectively treat and prevent skin cancers from forming.<br />

Making an appointment with a dermatologist for an annual skin<br />

check is the first step toward protecting yourself from skin cancer. A<br />

licensed and experienced practitioner will provide you with an overall<br />

comprehensive skin check that will include recommendations for<br />

future care. Dermatologists also provide medical care for patients<br />

experiencing hair loss or skin conditions such as acne, eczema, or<br />

psoriasis. As a nurse practitioner in South Florida I am passionate<br />

about preventative care as we see actinic keratosis on most patients<br />

who are above the age of 50. It’s rewarding<br />

to help patients stay clear from skin cancers<br />

and also educate them at the same time.<br />

We can’t reverse the years we spent laying<br />

in the sun with baby oil or bronzing<br />

ourselves in tanning beds. We can however<br />

prevent future skin cancers from<br />

forming by doing two things; getting skin<br />

checks regularly at a dermatologist’s office<br />

and using sunscreen when exposed<br />

to UV rays. Dermatologists<br />

recommend using an SPF 50<br />

when exposing your skin to combat<br />

UVA and UVB rays as well as<br />

sun spots and acne. In addition to a<br />

good sunscreen, the #1 outdoor mustdo<br />

for Floridians is to wear protective<br />

clothing such as a wide brimmed hats and<br />

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incorporating SPF into her clothing<br />

line. Love yourself this year and<br />

make your skincare appointment<br />

a priority today.<br />

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health & beauty | Your Dental Health<br />

By craig spodak, dmd, pa<br />

Bite Into A Healthy Lifestyle!<br />

Enjoy food that<br />

nourishes a healthy<br />

body and smile.<br />

While you should always focus on eating right, <strong>March</strong> is<br />

National Nutrition Month and the Academy of Nutrition<br />

and Dietetics encourages everyone to pay special attention<br />

as to what you’re putting in your body. Adopting a healthy<br />

lifestyle promotes your overall health and can reduce your risk of<br />

chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke and even<br />

some types of cancer, so it’s a win, win. Use this month as a way<br />

to evaluate your dietary health and make sure you’re as healthy<br />

as you can be!<br />

As we all know, and as the Academy points out, the foods we eat<br />

have a direct impact on not only our overall health but also our oral<br />

health. Bacteria rely on carbohydrates to thrive. Any dentist will<br />

urge you to cut back on candy and sweets as they consist of simple<br />

sugars that feed the bacteria in your mouth and enhance tooth decay.<br />

There are also tons of hidden sugars in foods you might not expect,<br />

so take a look at the food labels and pay attention to anything<br />

ending in “-ose” so you can avoid it. These foods usually offer little<br />

nutritional value and there are much better alternatives to satisfy<br />

your hunger or a craving.<br />

The building blocks for strong, healthy teeth include getting<br />

enough calcium (strengthens bones and extends the life of your<br />

teeth), Vitamin D (helps you absorb calcium), Vitamin A (helps<br />

your mouth heal quickly, strengthens enamel and prevents dry<br />

mouth) and Vitamin C (keeps gums healthy, prevents teeth from<br />

loosening and protects against gingivitis).<br />

Eating for a healthy smile and happy body is easy as there are<br />

a lot of options that not only taste good but are beneficial. Dairy<br />

products, for example, provide the body with nutritional items that<br />

support tooth enamel. Foods high in protein feature phosphorus,<br />

which is a nutrient critical to oral health (when eaten in the suggested<br />

amount), and can be found in cheese, fish, seeds and nuts,<br />

lean meat, lentils and more.<br />

Try to also include a colorful array of foods for your palate.<br />

Fruits and vegetables make for a bright and healthy addition<br />

to any meal, and it’s a great idea to eat them with other foods<br />

throughout the day so the acid and sugar is ingested with everything<br />

else you’re eating. Additionally, eating fresh fruits and<br />

vegetables helps protect teeth by stimulating the production<br />

of saliva, which cleanses the mouth and makes it less acidic.<br />

Just remember that good nutrition should always be on<br />

your mind, for the sake of your body and smile! A good diet<br />

is critical for the health of your mouth and staying healthy,<br />

but it won’t make up for poor dental hygiene so continue<br />

to see your dentist for checkups and cleanings. Be proactive<br />

about creating healthy habits for the entire year, and<br />

smile happy and healthy!<br />

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health & beauty | body beautiful<br />

By ashley sica<br />

Why I Love Intermittent Fasting<br />

You may or may not have heard of this concept before<br />

but if you haven’t I’m here to tell you a little about<br />

Intermittent Fasting (IF), how it works and why I love it!<br />

When I first started to learn about<br />

this concept, I had a hard time<br />

believing this way of eating<br />

could be so beneficial. Skipping breakfast,<br />

letting hours go by without eating!?<br />

No way!? But after doing lots of research<br />

and trying this concept myself for several<br />

years now, I will share how IF can<br />

make reaching your fitness goals a bit<br />

easier by turning on your body’s fat burning<br />

mode along with helping you become<br />

a healthier version of yourself.<br />

“What type of ‘diet’ is this?” you might<br />

ask. For starters, it’s not a diet it’s a pattern.<br />

Intermittent fasting is a term for an<br />

eating pattern that cycles between periods<br />

of fasting and eating. It does not give<br />

you particular foods you should eat, but<br />

rather when you should eat. Don’t let the<br />

term “fasting” scare you either. Fasting actually<br />

allows the body to function more efficiently<br />

and literally helps turn your body<br />

into a fat burning machine. Not only is it super beneficial for<br />

fat burning, it has an entire slew of other amazing health benefits.<br />

IF is efficient at lowering insulin resistance (great for people concerned<br />

about Type 2 Diabetes). It helps reduce stress and inflammation<br />

in the body, which is very beneficial in helping to starve cancer<br />

cells. It backs the research of lowering your risk of Alzheimer’s<br />

(something that runs on both sides of my family) and increases brain<br />

health and function. I think more clearly and have much more energy<br />

before I put food in my body. The list of health benefits is very long. If<br />

you are interested in learning more about these IF health benefits, I<br />

encourage you to do some research of your own.<br />

In addition I love IF because it has allowed me to simplify my<br />

eating. I am no longer concerned with what type of food to eat and<br />

when to be eating. Life just seems a little simpler and I’m not worried<br />

about breakfast when I’m trying to get 3 kids and myself out<br />

of the house in the morning. A feat any busy mom can relate to.<br />

So what does skipping breakfast have to do with all of this? Skipping<br />

breakfast extends the amount of time that you are in the fasted<br />

state. While you are sleeping your body is in a fasted stated. That’s<br />

why breakfast is called what it is - “Break (the) Fast.” Skipping<br />

breakfast extends the time your body is in fat burning mode. Experts<br />

recommend fasting for at least 16 hours from the time of your<br />

last meal. For example - if you ate dinner at 7pm your next meal<br />

should be at 11am the following day. This is mostly the method that<br />

I follow. By letting your body fast, amazing things start to happen,<br />

such as the health benefits I mentioned above.<br />

I should add that there are several different methods/ways to<br />

incorporate IF into your lifestyle. This is not a one size fits all plan<br />

and there are many different methods to suit ones needs. Do some<br />

research and find a version that will work best with your needs,<br />

goals and lifestyle.<br />

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Treat Yourself Like Royalty<br />

By Nicol Jenkins | photos by melissa korman<br />

If you haven’t tried one of the premier<br />

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you will soon experience the royal treatment.<br />

The Delray Beach wax center offers hair removal and waxing<br />

services for men and women. Let us pamper you with hair<br />

wax services like our Brazilian wax, eyebrow, bikini, leg, upper<br />

lip, face, full body waxing, and more. Guests can enhance their<br />

waxing experience with European Wax Center’s signature line of<br />

skin and beauty products and the convenience of online booking.<br />

First time guests get their first wax free! Women can choose from<br />

eyebrow, underarm or bikini line wax. Men can try eyebrow, ear, or<br />

nose wax. Plus, first time guests will get half off any other service.<br />

European Wax Center also has their own line of products called<br />

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their skin look amazing by trying one or more of the skincare<br />

products. During the month of <strong>March</strong>, buy one and get 10 percent<br />

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“In <strong>March</strong>, the weather is getting warmer and more people are<br />

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from the sun. Our skincare line helps you look lavish,” said Amy<br />

Cropper, Franchisee of European Wax Center in Delray Beach.<br />

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As soon as you walk through the door, you feel right at home.<br />

Their staff welcomes guests and guides them in choosing the right<br />

service and products. The wax specialists receive extensive training<br />

and some of them have been at the location since opening. European<br />

Wax Center uses only top quality products and their wax is<br />

known as the comfort wax.<br />

“We have a patent on our wax and our skincare line focuses<br />

on comfort. It helps prepare the wax to be more comfortable. We<br />

also offer a restoring serum, ingrown hair serum and slow it down<br />

body wash and body lotion, an eyebrow care line, highlighters<br />

and eyeliners,” said Cropper. “Our entire line of products is called<br />

Strut 365 by European Wax Center. Our mantra is you walk in but<br />

you strut out, and feel good when you leave us. We are known for<br />

our comfort wax that has a patent on it which makes us unique<br />

along with our 4 step process we use. This comfort wax is made<br />

for people with sensitive skin and allergies as well. We offer the<br />

first time free so our guests can experience that comfort feel for<br />

themselves in the wax and then they immediately want to book<br />

their next appointment!” Clients that book their next appoint-


ment can even earn points which is money on their profile to<br />

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European Wax Center also provides perks to their customers.<br />

Along with pre-booking their next appointment points<br />

customers also get points for referring a friend and then they<br />

can use the credit towards a future service as well. All this<br />

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“We want to make sure our customers know that we appreciate<br />

them. We strive for the best in customer service. We<br />

strive to make everyone feel comfortable, and we do everything<br />

we can to accommodate our guests,” said Cropper.<br />

The Delray Beach European Wax Center continues to grow<br />

and provide guests with the best in customer care.<br />

“I love European Wax Center and hope to own more. I believe<br />

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is like no other; so many men are coming here as well,” said<br />

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just want to tell you this, we want to prove it to you; the first<br />

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European Wax Center offers monthly promotions and now<br />

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Stop by European Wax Center and you won’t be disappointed<br />

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European Wax Center<br />

410 E Linton Blvd, Unit 706<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-303-0908<br />

www.waxcenter.com<br />

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DR. ZARINA Staller<br />

A Dental Office<br />

Where You Come First<br />

by diane feen<br />

Dr. Zarina Staller likes to do<br />

things in a big way. She went<br />

to Dental school in Bogota,<br />

Colombia and established a<br />

successful dental practice there.<br />

But when her family moved to<br />

the United States she decided to<br />

settle in South Florida.<br />

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Armed with her D.D.S. from Colegio Odontologico she embarked<br />

on a new journey at Nova Southeastern University<br />

School of Dental Medicine. It is at Nova that she received her<br />

D.M.D. Degree with honors.<br />

“I was so focused on doing well in dental school that I did nothing<br />

but study and immerse myself in learning everything I could,” said<br />

the personable energetic dentist.<br />

It paid off.<br />

While at Nova she received the Academy of General Dentistry<br />

Award for being the most outstanding student in the dental school.<br />

She was also selected by the administration as a Presidential Knight<br />

to represent the University at special events.<br />

Not only did Dr. Staller graduate with honors, but she has been<br />

a teacher of cosmetic dentistry at Nova Southeastern University<br />

School of Dental Medicine for the past 17 years.<br />

But that’s only part of the resume of a woman who takes the<br />

practice of dentistry to a fine art. “My father was an Oral Surgeon<br />

in Colombia and I grew up helping in his practice. Many of my relatives<br />

were in the dental field, so it was natural for me to become a<br />

dentist. I love my profession.”<br />

You bet she does. Dr. Staller not only has a full-time practice in the<br />

Addison Place in Delray, but she also does dentistry for the military.<br />

“Once or twice a month I travel to military installations around the<br />

country to do dental work for servicemen and women being deployed.<br />

We might see 300 to 500 patients in a weekend, but I love it.”<br />

You would think that a dental professional with a thriving practice<br />

in the Delray area would be content to work two jobs. But Dr.<br />

Staller is not your average dentist. She thrives on challenges and<br />

rises to meet them with élan.<br />

She also does volunteer dentistry at The Caridad Center and is<br />

a professional underwater photographer. Her photos have won


awards and are sparkling examples of the inherent beauty of Mother<br />

Nature’s finest deep-sea wonders. There are times when you might<br />

be shocked at her bravery. “I went 145 feet down to take pictures of<br />

sharks,” she says with a smile. There are also stills of a Cayman Island<br />

turtle and brilliant photos of anemones from the underbelly of Egypt.<br />

But that’s only the tip of the iceberg – or ocean life – for this<br />

dedicated dental professional with the upbeat modern office in<br />

Addison Place.<br />

“My dental practice is a boutique style where personal attention<br />

is at its zenith. I practice dentistry like dentists did in years<br />

before. From the moment patients come into the office I am with<br />

them. I listen to their fears and problems and am very honest in<br />

assessing treatment.”<br />

While some dental practices tend to do lots of root canals andsurgical<br />

procedures, Dr. Staller is more conservative in her approach<br />

to care. “I had one patient come to me very upset because<br />

she was told she needed a lot of expensive dental work. I examined<br />

her and found she did not need surgery. I fixed her teeth in a<br />

more affordable way without surgery and with less discomfort.”<br />

Dr. Staller specializes in cosmetic dentistry and is steeped in<br />

the age-old habit of seeing each patient on a one-to-one basis. “I<br />

spoil my patients and spend a lot of time with each of them. I was<br />

one of the first dentists in the area to offer computerized anesthesia<br />

and I attend the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry<br />

conference every year in order to further my education.”<br />

She also prides herself on spending time with each patient to<br />

make sure they get the right treatment customized for them. Dr.<br />

Staller offers porcelain and composite veneers but is open and honest<br />

about which one meets the budgetary needs of each patient.<br />

One size does not fit all here.<br />

And that’s a good thing. “I try to find the best solution for each<br />

patient. Dentistry is not about the money. I give my patients an<br />

honest opinion about what they need. We practice compassionate<br />

care here from head to heart.”<br />

If you ask Jean Marie Angelora she’ll attest to that. She’s been going<br />

to Dr. Staller for 11 years for all her dental needs. “Everyone here<br />

is very friendly and it’s comfortable. I never have pain and the doctor<br />

is thorough and well qualified. My husband also comes to Dr. Staller.”<br />

Alexandra B agrees. “I have spent almost 50 years being frightened<br />

of the dentist, but I can easily recommend this lovely doctor<br />

and her office. Everyone is gracious, kind and knowledgeable about<br />

what they do and how to best assist the patient. Dr. Staller even reshaped<br />

some of my teeth at no charge, so I would feel better about<br />

going to a family event. I look forward to going back - that might be<br />

the first time I’ve ever said that about a dentist.”<br />

There are dozens of impressive testimonials and endorsements<br />

about Dr. Staller. And she deserves them. But her expertise doesn’t<br />

stop at general dentistry. You can also get inlays and onlays, bonding,<br />

fillings, crowns, bridges, cleaning, laser therapy for gum disease<br />

and other treatments.<br />

Kevin sums it up quite well. “Finally, a dentist that focuses on me!<br />

A true dental boutique. You won’t find anything like this anywhere.<br />

No more feeling like I’m part of an assembly line. I have Dr. Staller’s<br />

undivided attention and her complete focus is on my treatment and<br />

my satisfaction. No matter how nervous I am about a procedure Dr.<br />

Staller immediately puts me at ease. And her work is immaculate.<br />

A true artist. She recently expertly repaired a crown where other<br />

doctors wanted to replace it with a new one. It’s an experience like<br />

you’ve never had with any other dentist.”<br />

DR. ZARINA Staller D.M.D., P.A.<br />

Addison Place<br />

16950 Jog Road – Suite 106<br />

Delray Beach, Florida<br />

561-638-3007 | zarinastallerdentistry.com<br />

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PURLIFE | PURSTRANDS | PURGREENS<br />

Health, Beauty And Fitness<br />

by diane feen | photos by melissa korman<br />

When it comes to looking and feeling your best Purlife has a<br />

utopia of options. There’s Purlife, the fitness center – Purstrands,<br />

the Salon and Purgreens, where the essence of health is distilled<br />

upon your palate. The cycle is complete when each part of this<br />

Lifestyle Fitness, Salon and eatery are combined as one.<br />

The success of this complex of health and beauty has been so<br />

overwhelming positive that they recently opened a downtown<br />

Boca Raton location. “We are more of a culture than a gym, it’s<br />

about an overall lifestyle. You can look better, feel better inside and<br />

out under one roof,” said Taylor Miebach of Purlife Boca.<br />

He’s right. When it comes to health, beauty and fitness (the three<br />

ingredients of well-being) the Purlife brand has you covered. Quite<br />

literally, their salon will cover your hair with color, your face with<br />

illuminating make-up and orchestrate the perfect hairstyle that best<br />

fits your features and facial structure.<br />

The Purstrands Salon, owned and operated by Stylist Bethany<br />

Bartlett-Tomko, has a reputation for upbeat styling and hair color<br />

that is formulated for each client. “We have everything from natural<br />

hair color to fashion shades, keeping you up to date with the current<br />

trends” said Bartlett-Tomko, who has been in the salon industry for<br />

over 20 years.<br />

The new Purstrands, located in beautiful Downtown Boca Raton, is<br />

larger than the Delray location. “Our master stylist will become your<br />

very own personal consultant, ensuring you get the perfect color, cut<br />

and style for you. I believe your appearance is an outward expression<br />

of an inner belief, therefore we get to know you personally and customize<br />

a look that fits your personality,” said Bartlett-Tomko.<br />

The Delray Purstrands has been open for three years. They are so<br />

much a part of the Delray beauty and fashion scene that they coifed<br />

the models at the Delray Beach Annual Fashion Week. “We created<br />

avant-garde hair styles for the hair show and Boho beach styles for<br />

the fashion models. We also tailored a make-up look for each model<br />

that reflected the style of the outfit,” said Bartlett-Tomko.<br />

To know Bartlett-Tomko is to know that her path has been strewn<br />

with beauty and salon culture since she was a young girl. Growing<br />

up in Cherryfield, Maine she loved Hair and Fashion from an early<br />

age. “My family and friends would come to me and ask advice about<br />

fashion and beauty while I was growing up in the small town of Cherryfield,”<br />

she said.<br />

Bartlett-Tomko graduated high school, attended college at the<br />

University of Maine, and then graduated Cosmetology School in<br />

Portland, Maine.<br />

She also became a Master Goldwell colorist and Hair extension<br />

guru while honing her craft. When she moved to Florida she immediately<br />

got the position of manager at the Salon department at NSpa at<br />

the Delray Beach Marriott.<br />

Her dream of starting a salon and fitness center with her husband<br />

Travis Tomko took a year and a half to come to fruition, but it was<br />

worth it, they said. “This all started when we were walking by the<br />

The new Purstrands salon in Boca<br />

The Purlife Boca gym floor<br />

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Purlife Boca personal trainers and group fitness teams<br />

Pineapple Grove location and noticed it was vacant. We made it happen<br />

three years ago and it was like a dream come true. Now with our<br />

second location in Boca Raton, we are truly living the dream again.”<br />

Purstrands is true to their heritage of health and wellness even<br />

in their hair care products and coloring agents. They have organic<br />

color products that are gentle on your hair without the chemical additives<br />

that can strip it of its luster (and its fullness). Instead they<br />

have healthier lifting agents that create a beautiful color.<br />

Bartlett-Tomko is also an expert at placing hair extensions. Purstrands<br />

has five brands of hair extensions that are each suited for<br />

different clients. Their own label of hair extensions has weft hair<br />

with micro links that don’t cause damage to the natural hair. “There<br />

is less breakage and less pull and tugging on the hair because they<br />

are evenly dispersed by weight. They don’t have to be taken out and<br />

reapplied as often either, which is better for the hair.”<br />

That is Bartlett-Tomko’s dream for her clients. She wants them to<br />

enjoy the intimate setting and experience of Purstrands, while seeing<br />

beauty from the inside out. “My philosophy is that healthy hair<br />

starts with a great diet and exercise program. Then, with the help of<br />

a Spectacular Stylist to pull it all together, you will have the strength<br />

and confidence to take on the world.”<br />

Purstrands carries Goldwell, KMS, Ouidad and Davines products.<br />

In addition to the salon setting, they provide on-location services for<br />

events or weddings for both hair and makeup.<br />

They do haircuts for men and women and in the new Boca Raton<br />

location a barber is standing by to do shaves and haircuts for men.<br />

The new Boca Raton Purstrands is larger than the Delray location<br />

but equally as intimate and comfortable. They offer the same treatments,<br />

such as Kerasilk Keratin Straightening, Corrective Color, Styling,<br />

Blow Dry, Base/Root Touch-Up, Balayage, Partial and Full Highlights,<br />

Dimensional Color, Make-up application and more.<br />

If you want to experience health and wellness at its zenith head<br />

over to Purstrands, Purlife and Purgreens Restaurant. There an oasis<br />

awaits to pamper your every need from head to toe -and then some.<br />

PURSTRANDS | PURLIFE FITNESS CENTER | PURGREENS<br />

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Purstrands owner Bethany Bartlett-Tomko<br />

Purstrands Boca manager Kirstyn (left) and master stylist Liz (right)<br />

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StitcHES BY THE SEA<br />

Needlepoint Au Courant<br />

By diane feen | photos by melissa korman<br />

Some people say that a visit to Stitches by the Sea is like a<br />

day at a relaxing spa. There is no hot tub or Pilates but there<br />

is a lot of creative stitchery and camaraderie on the premises.<br />

Judi sharing her stitching knowledge<br />

cross body straps for your fashionista<br />

Years of experience hard at work<br />

The interesting thing about this popular needlepoint store is<br />

that it’s a place where good vibes circulate like crisp mountain<br />

air. Some come to buy artful designer canvasses; others<br />

find the allure in sitting and stitching under the watchful eye<br />

of an experienced staff.<br />

“My friend Anita and I are tennis players and she brought me to<br />

Stitches by the Sea. It’s just so calming and peaceful here – needlepoint<br />

really is yoga for the mind,” said Lorraine, who was making a<br />

beautiful glass case on a colorful needlepoint canvas.<br />

While Anita and Lorraine were stitching away Karen (the<br />

daughter-in-chief) was nearby helping everyone with questions<br />

about thread, stitches and strategic needlepoint planning. Though<br />

needlepoint was originally a handmade past-time for older folks,<br />

the tide is clearly turning. It’s being touted as the new antidote to<br />

Family and fun is how Judi, Dick and Karen Stitches<br />

stress or boredom.<br />

“Needlepoint has become cool, there are modern designer canvases,<br />

new threads that glisten and add dimension, and techniques<br />

that make this a fun hobby,” said Karen.<br />

She’s right. Recently Better Homes and Gardens did a two-page<br />

spread on needlepoint accessories. They refer to the art of needlepoint<br />

as “edgy interpretations and kits that play up euphoric color<br />

combos and irreverent sayings that will have you in stitches.”<br />

The reason needlepoint is having a newfound resurrection is<br />

partly because of the artfully designed canvases available at Stitches<br />

by the Sea. Also, because it’s a healthy and harmonizing way to<br />

spend creative time. It may not replace the Kindle or Netflix, but it’s<br />

sure giving them a run for their money.<br />

“This is not your grandmother’s needlepoint - it’s cool and modern,”<br />

said Karen. “Our beautiful designer canvases from Charley<br />

Harper, Vicki Sawyer, Kate Dickerson, Funda Scully and other promising<br />

artists make needlepointing more exciting than ever before.”<br />

Designer Kate Dickerson of Cape Cod has a Lucite accessory<br />

backgammon set (and a needlepoint tray) in wonderful colors and<br />

prints that make them a bit more edgy.<br />

Grandma would not believe what’s in store for needlepoint aficionados<br />

today. Cathy O’Connell, who’s been needlepointing for 50<br />

years, was working on a three-dimensional hedgehog. She continues<br />

her passion for needlepoint because she sees it in a new light<br />

every year. “I love needlepoint because it provides a creative outlet<br />

for your mind. There are also a lot more complex stitches and exciting<br />

fibers to choose from.”<br />

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HEALTHY SKIN &<br />

NATURAL BEAUTY<br />

HAVE NEVER BEEN THIS CLOSE…<br />

check out Karen’s corner<br />

There sure are. Some come in silks, rayons, cottons, wools,<br />

metallics, and other novelty textures. The needlepointing<br />

repertoire is over the moon with designer handbags, threedimensional<br />

animals and wall hangings. Owner Judi Alweil<br />

recently completed a fuchsia, hot pink and orange needlepoint<br />

handbag with fold over flap that is as elegant as those from<br />

Neiman Marcus or Saks.<br />

Stitches by the Sea not only has a loyal following, but they<br />

have become Instagram Celebrities as well. This social media<br />

hub has become a place where Stitches by the Sea can display<br />

their newest designer canvases and accessories and where<br />

guests can share a hug between stitches. “One woman followed<br />

me on Instagram and ended up flying here from New<br />

Jersey for our Penny Macleod trunk show,” said Karen.<br />

Stitches by the Sea also has other new fans. Recently<br />

10-year-old Samantha came with her aunt to learn to needlepoint.<br />

She called the stitching and schmoozing group, “The<br />

Needlepoint Sister Circle.”<br />

Karen has been teaching young people how to needlepoint<br />

for a while now but sees an upswing in this trend. “It’s important<br />

for kids to do something that is not related to technology.<br />

It’s good for their eye-hand coordination and it gets them off social<br />

media. It also helps young people interact with each other.”<br />

To appease any age customer, Stitches by the Sea has added<br />

hipster and millennial canvases with peace signs, high-top sneakers,<br />

a VW van and kitschy sentiments. There are handbags with<br />

needlepoint straps, 3-D animals, eyeglass cases and adult dolls.<br />

Add that to needlepoint wall décor of varying colors and<br />

designs and you have a veritable world of needlepoint that<br />

is breathtaking and refreshing. There are geometric patterns<br />

that swirl with color and 3-D flower pots that rise above their<br />

turquoise background.<br />

Stitches by the Sea is not only a creative storehouse of brilliance,<br />

but it’s also become a place where strangers become<br />

friends and friends cement alliances.<br />

Don’t forget to look for Needlepoint Guru-in Resident Carole,<br />

who is always working on something inspiring. She’ll<br />

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“We have wonderful relationships with our local customers<br />

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DELRAY BEACH BOXING & FITNESS<br />

Stronger Than Ever<br />

By Diane Feen | photos by melissa korman<br />

There’s a small slice of life in Delray Beach<br />

that changes people’s perspectives about their<br />

daily routine and their health and welfare.<br />

It’s called Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness and it’s a place where<br />

fitness and boxing are combined with the promise of nirvana. If<br />

you combine the force of exercise with the preciseness of boxing,<br />

you have quite an elixir of excitement.<br />

And isn’t that why we exercise and go to the gym? To gather momentum<br />

to feel better than when we entered. Of course, exercise is<br />

a healthy way to keep your calories at bay and to strengthen your<br />

core both mentally and physically. But there’s a new way to make<br />

this shift from ordinary fitness to extraordinary fitness.<br />

Just ask Brad Cubbage. He gets to Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness<br />

at 6:30am and says it’s an attitude adjustment free fall. “Coming here<br />

can turn a bad day into a good day. I used to go to a different gym, but<br />

this is a better workout because there’s a change in the routine and a<br />

combination of fitness workouts that keeps me interested.”<br />

Change is good in life – especially in exercising. Once boredom<br />

sets in it’s easy to want to do something else. But with the stressful<br />

reality of life today, exercise is the best antidote to complacency<br />

and frustration.<br />

Head boxing coach Michael Moorer<br />

Katie, Rich, Kofi, Serge, Chase, Lawrence, Michael, Marit, Matt, Cait, Steve<br />

That’s why Leslie Braun started coming to Delray Beach Boxing<br />

& Fitness. The interior designer, who moved to Florida from LA,<br />

finds this type of exercise a great release of tension. “Coming here<br />

and working out can turn bad into good. It gets me in shape and<br />

builds muscles all over. I like the focus and intensity.”<br />

Braun is right. There is a strong component of exercise with boxing<br />

at its base. The one-hour classes include intense interval training,<br />

boxing and other short periods of jumping jacks, sit ups and<br />

other body movements.<br />

Head Fitness Instructor, Kofi Sekyiamah, started his career as the<br />

strength and conditioning coach at the U.S. Olympic training center<br />

in Colorado. At Delray Boxing & Fitness he has an inspiring goal for<br />

all. “Our objective is to build health and fitness programs that encourage<br />

aerobic conditioning, muscular endurance, flexibility and<br />

joint stability. It’s about cultivating an overall sense of well-being.”<br />

Kofi improves clients lives and helps them reach their health and<br />

fitness dreams (however lofty). He’s powerful in his stance (as a<br />

trainer) and wise enough to help you to improve the overall quality<br />

of your life. “We help people get in shape with boxing at its core,”<br />

said the former world class athlete-coach.<br />

His goal is one that seeps into the consciousness of those who<br />

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Personalized exercise session in our state of the art fitness center<br />

Working on Technique<br />

join Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness. Members feel a sense of undulating<br />

euphoria that happens when at the club. Dustin Laun and<br />

Brittany Galli know the feeling.<br />

“I love it here. I jump rope, take a boxing class and spar on Friday<br />

nights in the ring. I fell in love with sparing in college. It gives you<br />

control and space to compete without getting hurt,” said Laun. His<br />

girlfriend Galli comes to jump rope, get conditioning, strengthening<br />

and use the fitness machines.<br />

There’s also Peloton bikes, spinning bikes (with headphones<br />

for music and landscape escape), self-propelled treadmills and<br />

other popular equipment to buff (or beef you up) and let your<br />

endorphins roam free in your consciousness. There’s also an infrared<br />

sauna and showers.<br />

The rehabilitative aspect of working out here is also remarkable.<br />

Kofi helps those with injuries get back in shape and move in tandem<br />

with their lives. “I give clients tools to strengthen every muscle in<br />

their body and improve their performance as boxers or real-life activity.<br />

I design a program for clients that helps them develop balance<br />

and symmetry. It’s especially good for people who play golf or tennis.”<br />

Their new Head Boxing instructor is former Heavyweight Champion<br />

of the World Michael Moorer. The self-described “Teacher of<br />

the Art” is a three-time World Boxing Champ.<br />

And on <strong>March</strong> 31st you can Meet, Greet and Eat (and get autograph)<br />

with Former Heavyweight Champion Michael Moorer while watching<br />

the current Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Joshua defend his title.<br />

Moorer is one of four men (Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, and<br />

Lennox Lewis) to win a Heavyweight World Title three times. He also<br />

won world titles at both light heavyweight and heavyweight.<br />

Known as “Double M,” Moorer brings technical expertise and<br />

experience as a professional boxer-teacher to members of Delray<br />

Beach Boxing. He works with children and adults - and is available<br />

for private instruction.<br />

Even if you want to hit a punching bag after a fight with your<br />

significant other (or boss) there are other fitness options at this<br />

boxing-inspired fitness club.<br />

There’s the social component. It’s one of comfort and camaraderie<br />

with a Pub interior. The Cornerman Pub & Lounge has a<br />

friendly laid-back vibe that makes you feel like you’re in a living<br />

room of greatness. The walls are 100-year-old reclaimed wood<br />

and it’s an insular intimate space to have a drink, hang out with<br />

friends or watch Boxing Pay-Per-View events (or other sports) on<br />

multiple flat screen TV’s.<br />

You can also watch boxing matches in the ring nearby on their<br />

184-inch drop down screen, while dining on food and drinks.<br />

There are two types of memberships available. The Social Membership<br />

allows you access to The Cornerman Pub & Lounge as well<br />

as a gym on weekends (The Weekend Warrior Package). The other<br />

membership gives unlimited access to classes, the boxing gym, fitness<br />

center and the pub.<br />

If you’re not ready to join the Club, you can just pay for classes.<br />

Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness is the newest wave in fitness options.<br />

It combines the euphoria of exercise with the dexterity of boxing.<br />

It also throws in peace of mind and relaxation as a party favor.<br />

Kids classes available<br />

Delray Beach Boxing & Fitness Center<br />

2455 N. Old Dixie Hwy<br />

561-501-2855<br />

https://www.facebook.com/delrayboxing<br />

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Cynthia M. Pyfrom P.A.<br />

Matrimonial & Family Law<br />

Passionate About Helping Clients<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Cynthia M. Pyfrom is more than<br />

your typical family law attorney.<br />

Her passion for listening and<br />

thoughtfully guiding her clients<br />

through one of the most difficult<br />

times in their life is apparent as<br />

soon as you meet her.<br />

Cynthia M. Pyfrom, Esq. at the Delray Beach Courthouse<br />

In fact, her law firm, Cynthia M. Pyfrom, P.A. was founded in 2014<br />

on the belief that everyone deserves honest and straightforward<br />

legal representation. President and Owner, Cynthia Pyfrom, Esq.,<br />

has a passion for family law that is evidenced by her numerous years<br />

of experience as a paralegal and ultimate decision to attend law<br />

school in order to make a personal impact in her community.<br />

Cynthia M. Pyfrom, P.A. provides high quality legal representation<br />

in Matrimonial and Family Law matters, including but not<br />

limited to dissolution of marriage, child support, timesharing, equitable<br />

distribution of property, modifications, enforcement, contempt,<br />

pre and post nuptial agreements, paternity and alimony.<br />

Since these matters can sometimes be a financial burden on the<br />

parties involved, Cynthia M. Pyfrom, P.A. provides competitive<br />

rates along with reasonable retainer fees.<br />

Family law matters can evoke high emotions and stress on those<br />

involved. Cynthia M. Pyfrom, P.A. understands the sensitive nature<br />

of these family law matters and works hard to ensure her clients<br />

are walked through the process with step-by-step legal advice and<br />

personal involvement.<br />

The local attorney has a wealth of expertise in the legal field.<br />

She started working as a law receptionist in 1997 and later became<br />

a paralegal.<br />

“I fell in love with family law when I first started working in that<br />

field in 2005. Ultimately, I decided to go to law school and become<br />

an attorney myself. I worked full time at a family law office and attended<br />

law school at Nova Southeastern University in the Evening<br />

Program,” said Pyfrom.<br />

Besides her experience in law, Pyfrom incorporates counseling<br />

into her practice.<br />

“I was originally going to be a high school teacher and took a lot<br />

of psychology classes during my undergraduate studies. When I fell<br />

into family law in 2005, I loved it because it mixed law and psychology.<br />

I genuinely enjoy being able to help my clients through one<br />

of the most difficult experiences of their life,” said Pyfrom, adding,<br />

“It’s rewarding helping people. Many of my clients come into my<br />

office and they are in a bad place in their life. When the case is over,<br />

I want to make sure they are in a much better place. I enjoy helping<br />

people and that’s what I feel like I’m doing in family law.”<br />

The attorney believes the practice is unique because of her extensive<br />

legal background and her personal experiences in life,<br />

which give her a distinctive perspective. Cynthia M. Pyfrom, P.A.<br />

is a boutique law firm. Cynthia is the sole attorney and she spe-<br />

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Our Firm: Karla M. Southam, CP, FRP and Cynthia M. Pyfrom, Esq.<br />

cializes in personalized attention to each of her clients. She is<br />

always accessible to answer her client’s questions regarding<br />

their case, and she deals with clients on a one-on-one basis.<br />

Her rates are highly reasonable compared to other attorneys<br />

in the area and Cynthia’s experience in the legal field. She also<br />

gives back to the community, is on the Board of the South Palm<br />

Beach County Florida Association for Women Lawyers and is<br />

also a founding member of The Susan Greenberg Family Law<br />

American Inn of Court of the Palm Beaches.<br />

“What sets us apart is that I know the ins and outs of practicing<br />

law without having a large law firm. I provide individual<br />

attention to each of my clients. I am also divorced and a child<br />

of divorce so I understand what my clients are going through.<br />

My goal is to help them get to the other side of this experience<br />

as quickly as possible so they can move on with their lives,”<br />

said Pyfrom, adding, “I built my practice on being honest and<br />

transparent. I don’t make promises or guarantee an outcome. I<br />

give the full picture to the client in order for the client to make<br />

an educated decision that is best for that specific situation. It<br />

is not always information that the client may want to hear, but<br />

my job is to be transparent and forthcoming so the client has<br />

all of the information necessary to make a decision.”<br />

Pyfrom thinks her firm has been so successful because of<br />

the small boutique service.<br />

“My ultimate goal of the firm is to provide a unique service<br />

to the community that helps me stand out in a field that is inundated<br />

with attorneys. I get to know each of my clients, as<br />

family law can be the most intimate area of law. I believe what<br />

makes a good family law attorney is their legal and life experience<br />

as well as their background. The ability to be empathetic<br />

with a client in family law, letting them know that you truly<br />

care, is vitally important.”<br />

Cynthia M. Pyfrom P.A.<br />

1500 Gateway Blvd. Suite 220<br />

Boynton Beach FL 33426<br />

561-203-5940<br />

Cynthia@pyfrompa.com<br />

www.pyfrompa.com<br />

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Sara Campbell<br />

Unique Women’s Clothing<br />

Store That Gives Back<br />

By Nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

The newly opened women’s clothing store, Sara Campbell,<br />

offers much more than one-of-a-kind apparel. Besides<br />

unique dresses and accessories, the owner and staff<br />

have a big heart for giving back to the local community.<br />

CEO and founder Sara Campbell<br />

timeless fashions throughout the store<br />

Since opening in Delray Beach in October, philanthropy has<br />

been the main focus of the women’s clothing boutique. In<br />

each of their 21 locations, Sara Campbell hosts many giveback<br />

events to support local and national charitable organizations.<br />

Some of the non-profit organizations include: Wayside House,<br />

The American Heart Association, Cradles to Crayons, Ellie Fund<br />

and many more.<br />

Sara Campbell is a Boston-based women’s wear designer and<br />

manufacturer. Always putting a unique twist on the latest trends,<br />

the Sara Campbell line offers sophisticated and chic dresses and<br />

suits, as well as fun and playful sportswear. The line is known for<br />

novelty, offering unique accents on all styles to create a special look.<br />

Sara Campbell has designed and manufactured her line of women’s<br />

clothing for the last 30 plus years. She started at just 25 years<br />

old designing both one-of-a-kind clothing and working with companies<br />

such as Talbots, Laura Ashley and Nordstrom. A passion for<br />

customer service made Campbell decide to open her own store. Her<br />

first store opened in Wellesley, Massachusetts in 2009 as a pop-up,<br />

and since then she has opened plenty more bricks and mortar locations<br />

including the most recent boutique in Delray Beach.<br />

“I started in retail because I love being close with my customers.<br />

We have many events for causes that are important to my customers<br />

and myself. I want to know at the end of day that maybe we<br />

did something good for somebody; we made a customer happy and<br />

raised money for a homeless center down the street,” said Campbell,<br />

“I can put my head on the pillow and know that I did make a<br />

difference today. That I was able to connect with the community<br />

and support my customers in the ways they want to be supported.”<br />

At her Delray Beach store, shoppers can find Sara’s unique creations<br />

from sophisticated business attire to more tropical everyday<br />

wear along with comfortable pants, dazzling handbags, fun<br />

jewelry and many accessories that are contemporary, young and<br />

fresh! The store has been referred to as modern and classic yet<br />

flirty, colorful and youthful. They carry clothes and accessories<br />

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that you won’t find anywhere else! Plus, their apparel is made in<br />

the USA, and they believe in making all their clothing with paramount<br />

quality of imported fabric.<br />

“Everything but sweaters are made in the USA, and designed in<br />

Boston by myself and my design team. I started sewing clothes at<br />

5 years old on a tiny sewing machine. I just loved it and kept sewing.<br />

I sewed all my dresses in high school and college and got into<br />

making wearable art, one-of-a-kind clothing and coats, and made<br />

limited edition nightgowns,” said Campbell.<br />

The boutique owner says her customers who live in Delray<br />

Beach and those who are visiting resorts really enjoy the style of<br />

clothing and the attention to customer service of her small boutique.<br />

“I always say to my customers to use our clothing and accessories<br />

as part of your vocabulary, you can get a hip top and funky<br />

jeans and make it your own style,” said Campbell. “The store is<br />

a good fit for the City of Delray Beach because we offer tropical<br />

style clothing and we also have apparel for the snowbirds. Many<br />

of the snowbirds come from Boston and Sara Campbell is a brand<br />

that they know and feel good about! We have many dresses that<br />

visitors can wear when they are here in Delray Beach on vacation<br />

and then they can mix and match when they return home.”<br />

The boutique model of the women’s clothing store makes it more<br />

customer friendly.<br />

“The boutique model is really important to me. We are not cookie<br />

cutter and we listen to our customers. We want to give our customers<br />

what they want,” said Campbell. “What is unique is that we still<br />

unique, fun and colorful accessories<br />

are so small. We are designing the dresses and fitting the dresses.<br />

We love our customers and have an amazing staff. We are all on<br />

the same page and want to offer our customers something fun. I<br />

find it rewarding that I get to connect with our customers because<br />

they love my clothes and I love that they love my clothes. I also like<br />

that they can come in with their girlfriends like it’s their own living<br />

room and hang out and talk about what’s happening in their life<br />

and enjoy the atmosphere.”<br />

Stop in at Sara Campbell’s new store in Delray Beach and see and<br />

feel fashion that is truly fresh!<br />

Sara Campbell<br />

1051 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-359-2259<br />

www.saracampbell.com<br />

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THE FITE GROUP LUXURY HOMES<br />

Real Estate For Discernment<br />

By Diane Feen | Photos by melissa korman<br />

It is quite impressive that The Fite Group is a relatively<br />

young company, but it has a rather massive footprint<br />

in the Palm Beach County Real Estate market.<br />

Laura Gallagher and Terri Berman of The Fite Group Luxury homes<br />

The statistics tell part of the story – and the people who make<br />

up the team – tell the rest of it.<br />

They have been in business for ten years and have sold<br />

over $4 billion worth of luxury real estate. In 2017 they sold over a<br />

half a billion dollars’ worth of real estate. Those are big numbers –<br />

matched only by their professional sales team - and their strategic<br />

corporate culture.<br />

Part of their success is driven by the belief that relationships take<br />

priority over transactions, and people over properties. These are<br />

lofty goals – and ones that everyone at The Fite Group adheres to<br />

implicitly. Especially their team of realtors.<br />

Their most successful Delray Beach team is made up of Terri Berman<br />

and Laura Gallagher. Both women are intelligent, tenacious, personable<br />

and offer 24-hour white glove service from start to finish.<br />

Florida native Gallagher has spent most of her life near and on<br />

the water. Her expertise in waterfront property and the boating lifestyle<br />

has made her invaluable to those who want to cruise through<br />

life by way of sea faring vessels. “I help buyers who value a boating<br />

lifestyle. To realize their boating dreams, I find out what their goals<br />

are. Do they want to cruise the intracoastal, do they plan on fishing<br />

or diving, or are they going to want to go to the Bahamas? That will<br />

determine whether they need to be near an inlet or a certain bridge<br />

that will guarantee ease and access.”<br />

Berman, a Chicago native, specializes in Coastal and Country Club<br />

communities and has resided in the Boca Delray area for 17 years.<br />

She not only speaks French and Italian but understands that maintaining<br />

good relationships is a fine art to be honed and cultivated.<br />

“I put my clients first and when they reach out to me I am always<br />

there for them. Each client has unique needs and both Laura<br />

and I are always on call to meet any expectation (or give information)<br />

that clients need.”<br />

Berman and Gallagher are a unique team – bonded by respect for<br />

their profession and The Fite Group. As one of the first team members<br />

in their Delray office they finish each other’s sentences and never miss<br />

a beat when it comes to satisfying clients. “No detail is overlooked. Our<br />

clients expect us to be available 24/7 and that is exactly what we do.”<br />

Good team work is invaluable to any company, but in the real<br />

estate industry it is even more important. “We both bring different<br />

sets of experience and as a team we are stronger together,”<br />

said Berman.<br />

You bet they are. They tap into clients’ dreams and coveted desires<br />

and go to work to make them come true. “We offer white glove<br />

service and handle each transaction from the initial consultation,<br />

through the negotiation and at the closing table. We have knowledge<br />

of the local market (and communities) and learn about our<br />

clients’ interests and needs so they are matched with the perfect<br />

communities,” adds Gallagher.<br />

Both Gallagher and Berman are not half way people – they are all<br />

in. “We are there 100 percent for our clients. When one of us cannot<br />

be there the other one is. No detail is overlooked.”<br />

The Fite Group fosters this camaraderie among its staff – that include<br />

110 agents spread out among four locations. They are currently<br />

in Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington.<br />

To make sure their clients get the best service – and access to<br />

premier information – they are members of ‘Who’s Who in Luxury<br />

Real Estate.’ This premier global network brings together world-<br />

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Along the Intracoastal at the private gated<br />

compound of 821 Bamboo Lane, Delray Beach<br />

wide real estate industry leaders and luxury properties from<br />

all over the world.<br />

Teams such as Berman and Gallagher are exemplary of their<br />

excellent sales team. Their philosophy from the top has contributed<br />

to their success in the luxury real estate market as<br />

well. “David and I have worked hard to promote a culture of<br />

collaboration over competition. We are owner – operators, we<br />

don’t compete with our agents - we support them,” said Nadine,<br />

who co-owns The Fite Group with husband David.<br />

“The Fite Group Luxury Homes has the right connections<br />

around the world working for you. We are only one phone<br />

call away.”<br />

THE FITE GROUP LUXURY HOMES<br />

648 George Bush Blvd.<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33483<br />

561-243-6000<br />

www.FiteGroup.com<br />

the most discerning chef will enjoy the<br />

spectacular gourmet kitchen of 821 Bamboo Lane<br />

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incite talks<br />

InCite Talks Speaker Darryl Strawberry<br />

Inspires Community - Never Give Up<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

“I wasn’t always like this. I was broken, a liar, a womanizer,<br />

was rich and famous and I lost everything. I was only<br />

saved by the grace of God,” said Darryl Strawberry.<br />

Richard Diminuco, Oscar Centeno, Kathleen<br />

Rozo, Darryl Strawberry, Linda Guarducci,<br />

Neda Ciaffone, Donny Ciaffone, Dale Diminuco,<br />

Alex Cordani, Louisa Cordani, Kylelee Rowinsky<br />

Commissioner Mitch Katz, Darryl Strawberry, Kathleen Rozo<br />

Once a famous 8-time Major League Baseball All-Star, Darryl<br />

Strawberry’s life was very different. On the outside it appeared<br />

that he lived the life dreams were made of with a<br />

successful career as a legendary slugger for the New York Yankees<br />

and the Mets, however on the inside he was battling drug addiction.<br />

Today, Strawberry lives to help others who are struggling with addiction<br />

as an ordained minister.<br />

“It was faith programs that started making a difference in my life.<br />

I got clean in church,” said Strawberry, who has written many books<br />

on the topic including his latest, ‘Don’t Give Up on Me: Shedding<br />

Light on Addiction with Darryl Strawberry’ and ‘The Clean, Sober<br />

& Saved Curriculum.’<br />

As part of InCite Talks, Strawberry recently spoke about his<br />

road to recovery and his faith at Crest Theatre at Old School<br />

Square in Delray Beach. InCite Talks is a free community service<br />

that brings in speakers from all walks of life to motivate, to entertain,<br />

and to strengthen each of us. We all have challenges to<br />

overcome. The purpose of InCite Talks is to create mutual understanding<br />

and mutual resolve.<br />

The founders of Safe Haven Recovery Homes in Delray Beach started<br />

InCite Talks because they realize people dealing with addiction are a<br />

cause of local concern. The truth is however, recovering addicts, those<br />

who are living a life of sobriety, are productive members of society who<br />

may have in their past met some difficulty in overcoming their addiction.<br />

We hope that by sharing experiences like these with others in our<br />

community, we can help erase fear and build bridges as neighbors.<br />

“The exponential growth in the problem of opioid addiction has<br />

caused friction in neighborhoods where sober homes have opened.<br />

Frankly, many people are uncomfortable with the idea of recovering<br />

addicts living in their midst and have a lot of misconceptions<br />

about what their intention in sobriety is or their level of commitment<br />

to sobriety might be. InCite Talks serves as a unique outreach<br />

tool to help change negative stereotypes,” said Linda Guarducci,<br />

Program Director of InCite Talks.<br />

By highlighting the lives of athletes and celebrities who have<br />

overcome adversity to become successful, InCite Talks attempts to<br />

humanize the struggles associated with recovery and present roadmaps<br />

to help people find a renewed sense of productivity.<br />

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photo By nicol jenkins<br />

Darryl Strawberry<br />

“We want the community to feel confident that they are dealing<br />

with an organization that understands their fears and hesitancy and<br />

addresses them by providing educational and entertaining speakers<br />

but above all exhibits empathy for others,” said Guarducci. InCite Talks<br />

believes that when people get together and talk, healing happens.<br />

Darryl Strawberry hopes his real-life experiences with addiction<br />

will help others who are having a difficult time getting clean.<br />

“I know addiction well, and I know how to help people. My whole<br />

career in baseball never made me a man; I was a baseball player. I<br />

struggled with who I was and didn’t have a father. I was introduced<br />

to cocaine and was a full-blown alcoholic at 21. I was addicted to the<br />

lifestyle. Baseball didn’t make me a man. I did not become a man until<br />

I met God,” said Strawberry. “I remember my wife Tracy telling<br />

me that if I ever wanted to get well, I must take off the uniform. So<br />

many athletes and celebrities overdose and die because they can’t<br />

take off the uniform. People won’t tell them they need to get clean.<br />

The trophies are gone. The Yankees and Mets got new players, and<br />

my assignment today is to help someone else who’s still suffering.”<br />

Ron Dock, who was Darryl Strawberry’s long-time counselor,<br />

says Darryl has been an inspiration to many. “There was a time I<br />

thought he was going to die, but he turned it around and started<br />

climbing up that hill. He is not about the prestige of baseball but<br />

about helping people.”<br />

InCite Talks has engaged many inspiring speakers such as: Metta<br />

World Peace, Inky Johnson, Chris Herren, Lillo Brancato, Jason Williams,<br />

Tony Hoffman, and Todd Marinovich who have motivated the<br />

community of Delray Beach.<br />

For more information on InCite Talks, visit www.InCitetalks.<br />

org or contact Linda Guarducci at 561-272-3575 or lguarducci@<br />

InCitetalks.org.<br />

Lookout Spring, We’re Coming for Ya!<br />

198 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>nue Delray Beach, FL 33483 561.332.3668<br />

www.sundaystate.com<br />

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Stuart & SHELBY<br />

The Real Estate Family That<br />

Works In Harmony Together<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

There’s a new motto in the Halberg<br />

family – “Chuck will build them, Shelby<br />

will shoot them, and Pam will sell them.”<br />

Chuck Halberg has worked in construction management for<br />

three top builders in his 43-year career. He stared Stuart &<br />

Shelby Development in 2006 and it has grown from a small<br />

company to one of good standing in the community<br />

Today the name Stuart & Shelby is synonymous with excellent<br />

workmanship in the construction industry and superb customer<br />

service. “Our dedication and commitment to our clients and their<br />

projects is priority one. Our customers are adamant that our loyalty<br />

to them does not end when their project is complete but continues<br />

for years afterwards.”<br />

Chuck was chosen Business Person of the Year (2010-2011) and<br />

won the Ken Ellingsworth Community Service Award three times.<br />

Stuart & Shelby won Business of the year (2013-2014) and has contributed<br />

immensely to non-profit construction projects and helped<br />

those less fortunate in charitable ventures.<br />

But now the company that creates homes, condos and other<br />

structures has a new moniker – that of family business.<br />

Pam (Chuck’s wife) decided to go into the family business five<br />

Photo by melissa korman<br />

years ago. After a successful 23-year career in accounting for a<br />

large agricultural farm in West Delray she got a real estate license.<br />

Since then she has become the exclusive realtor for Stuart & Shelby.<br />

She also has other clients as well.<br />

Pam was accepted into the Million Dollar Guild and received the<br />

Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist designation, along<br />

with Accredited Buyers Representative. She is currently working<br />

on her Certified Residential Specialist designation.<br />

“My education continued after I got my real estate license. I<br />

joined the Women’s Council of Realtors® Greater Palm Beach Network<br />

to surround myself with knowledgeable people and keep up<br />

with current ideas and ever-changing laws.”<br />

Pam was also elected Treasurer of the Women’s Council. “One<br />

of my goals is to share this gift with other agents - new and experienced<br />

- to enhance their knowledge and help them grow their<br />

business.” says Pam, who sells property as an agent with REMAX<br />

Advantage Plus.<br />

The third leg of the Stuart & Shelby stool is Shelby Halberg, the<br />

son of Pam and Chuck. Shelby is a documentary filmmaker, photographer<br />

and licensed drone pilot who takes pictures of Stuart &<br />

Shelby’s projects. “Shelby has built a wonderful clientele of realtors<br />

for their listing photos,” said dad Chuck.<br />

His pictures are used for brochures, magazines, websites and MLS<br />

listing. While a senior in college (and after graduation) Shelby and<br />

his team were awarded the opportunity to create a feature film on<br />

behalf of Palm Beach State. The team got funding, wrote the script<br />

and pitched it to the industry. The film, called “The Big Frozen Gumshoe”<br />

is expected to be released in <strong>2018</strong>. Shelby has worked on movie<br />

sets such as the Oscar and Golden Globe Best Picture “Moonlight.”<br />

He was also on the set of “Baywatch” and “Father Figures.”<br />

“It is awesome to promote my parent’s business – they’re my favorite<br />

clients,” said 27-year-old Shelby, who will be getting married<br />

to a local Delray gal this fall.<br />

Currently Stuart & Shelby is working on various projects from<br />

production to custom and renovation. They include 31 townhomes<br />

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in West Delray on Sims Road called “Emerald Place” and eight<br />

3-story townhomes called “The Artist Lofts in Lake Worth.” Both<br />

projects are currently for sale. “I am very excited to show the brandnew<br />

townhomes at Emerald Place. Just give me a call,” said Pam.<br />

In addition, Chuck is working on designs for some new specs<br />

homes that Stuart & Shelby expects to release in 2019.<br />

“I have a passion for affordable housing and am currently building<br />

for various agencies in Hallandale Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Delray<br />

Beach, Lake Worth and Palm Springs. We currently have 39 projects<br />

consisting of 82 units with more scheduled into 2019.”<br />

Chuck has always had his hand in the cultural and philanthropic<br />

pot of Delray Beach gold as well. He is currently Chairman of the<br />

Arts Garage, a Founder of Impact 100 for Men (that raises money<br />

for non-profits) and the Delray Beach Initiative (that raises money<br />

for under-served children).<br />

Pam, like Chuck, has garnered awards as well. She earned the<br />

2014 and 2015 Blue Diamond Award from the Women’s Council<br />

of Realtors®, The REMAX Executive Club, The REMAX 100% Club,<br />

Rising Star and Dedication Award.<br />

She also accompanies Chuck in their constant embrace of supporting<br />

the community to raise funds (or help with construction<br />

projects) when necessary.<br />

Chuck and Pam have provided support to the Arts Garage (the<br />

Stuart & Shelby Theater), The Achievement Centers for Children<br />

& Families, The Miracle League, Sister Cities, Adopt-A-Family of<br />

the Palm Beaches, Delray Citizens for Delray Police and other local<br />

charities and non-profits.<br />

In their spare time both Chuck and Pam ride motorcycles (often<br />

to the Keys or Naples for breakfast), take walks on the beach and<br />

enjoy spending time with their mother AnnaFay, their sons Stuart<br />

and Shelby (fiancé Lauren) and their dogs Walter and Gus.<br />

It seems Chuck and Pam were soulmates before the word was<br />

coined by popular culture. Both are from Michigan and both love to<br />

explore the earth’s terrain on motorcycles.<br />

This October the couple will be celebrating their 35th wedding<br />

anniversary. “Looking back, we wouldn’t change a thing.”<br />

Stuart & Shelby Development<br />

205 George Bush Blvd<br />

Delray Beach, Florida<br />

561-637-7902<br />

stuartandshelby.com<br />

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DIAMONDS EAST INTERNATIONAL<br />

Beauty Abounds<br />

By Diane Feen | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Some jewelry stores dazzle you with brilliant lights and fancy<br />

salespeople. Others are like museums with unique pieces of<br />

valuable jewelry and watches that have history and significance.<br />

Diamonds East is like the second scenario.<br />

Their diamond engagement rings (in varying sizes and<br />

dimensions) are also sparkling works of wearable art for<br />

the finger. Like many things we wear, the engagement ring is a rite<br />

of passage and perhaps one of the most significant things we will<br />

ever own. It dazzles onlookers and satisfies ones need to express<br />

individuality while melding love with the most lavish of stones.<br />

Diamonds East specializes in stunning diamond engagement<br />

rings in all sizes. Some have illustrious center cut stones complimented<br />

with (or without) diamond halos encrusted in magnificent<br />

diamond settings. You can pick the diamond you want and the setting<br />

that creates the serenity and beauty you crave.<br />

“We have many different diamond shapes and a wide selection<br />

of custom mountings. If you want a unique setting, we can custom<br />

create and make the customers’ vision come to life. We do all our<br />

own mounting in the store so you can have the ring you love right<br />

away. We make it fun,” said Liz.<br />

She’s right. Diamonds East International is a large store with a<br />

comfortable (and comforting) ambiance. You can browse without<br />

someone hovering over you and get answers to your questions about<br />

jewelry or watches. Rest assured you will be surprised by their discerning<br />

selection of rings and watches at all price points and sizes.<br />

“We have people coming to shop here from New York, Chicago, Miami<br />

and all over the US because we have the best selection of diamond<br />

rings, pre-owned and new luxury watches for men and women. We<br />

treat our customers well and our prices are below most of our competitors.<br />

We stand behind all our merchandise,” said Ken Mordechai.<br />

They sure do. You can see the glowing reviews online as a testament<br />

to their integrity and good taste in jewelry and designer<br />

watches. Their customer service is second to none.<br />

“I don’t usually write reviews, but after recently dealing with<br />

Diamonds East I’ve got to say, the expertise and quality of their services<br />

is UNBEATABLE! If you’re looking to make a jewelry purchase<br />

or have an item serviced, consider Diamonds East. The staff is extremely<br />

knowledgeable and most important they are not pushy!<br />

They will take their time with you and make you feel as if you are<br />

their best customer. After recently purchasing a preowned Rolex<br />

Datejust, then having another watch polished and a piece of gold<br />

jewelry repaired, they’ve got a customer in me for life,” said Steven.<br />

Aside from years of experience, and a diverse variety of luxurious<br />

rings and watches, Diamonds East has a familial feel that welcomes<br />

you with open arms. Whether you come to shop or browse for fu-<br />

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ture purchases their combined years of experience in the jewelry<br />

and watch business is unsurpassed.<br />

Their clientele feels this intimacy and rewards Diamonds East<br />

with loyalty beyond compare. “We are fortunate to have great clients<br />

that we’ve built good relationships with. They have become<br />

our friends. Our inventory in our bridal department and in our<br />

watch selection has grown tremendously. We try to accommodate<br />

to all our customers’ needs and wants.” said Liz.<br />

Their selection of collectable antique, retro-style and designer<br />

watches are from prestigious names like Cartier, Rolex, Patek<br />

Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Piaget, Breitling, Jaeger LeCoultre, Panerai,<br />

and Chopard. Some are sporty others elegant, but they’re all<br />

distinct and discerning keepers of time.<br />

Diamond’s East is proud to<br />

be an Authorized Dealer for<br />

both Benchmark and Rubber<br />

B Official. “Benchmark<br />

wedding rings are crafted to<br />

perfect form, shape and purpose.<br />

Every angle has been<br />

designed from a concept and<br />

built to perfection. Coupled<br />

with Benchmark’s outstanding<br />

Lifetime Guarantee, these<br />

rings will always uphold the<br />

appearance they were built<br />

to have.”<br />

Rubber B is the ultimate<br />

alternative strap for a vast<br />

variety of watches. Diamonds<br />

East offers a complimentary<br />

installation of<br />

any Rubber B strap purchased<br />

at their store.<br />

Diamonds East also stands behind all purchases. They honor<br />

their inventory, their staff and their clientele. That’s why Mark recently<br />

posted on their Facebook page. “I have been burned buying<br />

high-end watches I’ve seen over the net before. However, everything<br />

about the watch I bought from Diamonds East was exactly as<br />

described, if not better. I will not hesitate to do business with them<br />

again in the future.”<br />

If you want a diamond ring and don’t know exactly what style or<br />

color to choose Liz will tell you everything you need to know. With<br />

over 28 years of experience she and her staff will guide you in the<br />

right direction to purchase the perfect ring for your personal style,<br />

passion and budget.<br />

The diamonds sold at Diamonds East are all certified by GIA and<br />

EGL and range from small stones to very large ones. If you found<br />

your dream mate - and are searching for the perfect diamond -then<br />

you’re in the right place. They have built the business on honesty<br />

and integrity.<br />

Just ask Adam. “This place is amazing! Family-owned and they<br />

are extremely friendly and knowledgeable, not pushy in any way<br />

like most other jewelers I’ve experienced. Helped me customize the<br />

perfect ring for me to propose with. She said yes!!! Will definitely<br />

be back!”<br />

Diamonds East is a full-service store and offers repairs on<br />

watches or jewelry. Their large diverse inventory consists of gold<br />

bracelets, diamond tennis bracelets, custom diamond pendants,<br />

diamond necklaces, Bar and Bat mitzvah gifts, baptisms, anniversaries<br />

and other special keepsakes. They try to accommodate all their<br />

clients’ specific needs and wants.<br />

Come to Diamonds East for a whirlwind of excellence in taste<br />

level, customer service and dazzling diamonds and watches.<br />

Diamonds East International<br />

4251 N. Federal Highway<br />

Boca Raton<br />

561-353-3278<br />

www.diamondseast.com<br />

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EDUCATION ROCKS<br />

A Global Revolution Standing for Education<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

Education is a given in the United States. As young<br />

children we go to school as a matter of protocol.<br />

Tanner Uderitz (Ed Rocks Sponsor), Julie Uderitz, Linda Lake, Geri Grocki, Lily O’Neal (Ed Rocks Sponsor)<br />

Photo by melissa korman<br />

But it isn’t like that in developing countries around the world.<br />

Linda Lake found that out first hand when she and Geri<br />

Grocki, a teacher at Boynton Beach High School, were at a<br />

yoga retreat in Bali, Indonesia.<br />

“We were introduced to a boy (Kadek Oka) who wanted to go<br />

to high school, but his parents couldn’t afford to send him. In Bali<br />

children cannot attend school without paying a dollar a day. Oka<br />

was two days away from following his father into the rice fields<br />

and becoming a laborer for the rest of his life,” said Lake.<br />

Lake and Grocki paid his initial entry fee, then through pictures,<br />

introduced Oka to Grocki’s Teen Leadership class. “The class was<br />

excited to raise money to sponsor Oka to go to school. They were<br />

also thrilled to became pen pals and learn about each other’s<br />

countries and cultures.”<br />

But they didn’t stop there. The students at Boynton Beach High<br />

School raised enough money for Oka to complete high school. He<br />

was then sponsored throughout college and later became a religion<br />

teacher in Bali.<br />

That was eight years ago. It was also the beginning of a brilliant<br />

nonprofit organization called Education Rocks.<br />

The organization was founded by Lake, a real estate associate<br />

with The Fite Group Luxury Homes, and Grocki, as a way for children<br />

in developing countries to learn to read and write. But that’s<br />

only part of this miraculous story.<br />

“What we discovered was a formula that worked – it was how<br />

kids can help other kids. Sponsors from U.S. schools are becoming<br />

Global Citizens (and leaders in the community) as they conquer<br />

one of the world’s major issues - a lack of education for children<br />

in developing countries.”<br />

As the Education Rocks program grew, Lake and Grocki saw<br />

what was possible and asked their friend (and Delray Beach philanthropist),<br />

Julie Uderitz to come on board and bring Education<br />

Rocks to the next level.<br />

What is happening now is nothing less than remarkable. Education<br />

Rocks is in seven schools in South Florida, including American<br />

Heritage Delray Beach and <strong>Atlantic</strong> High School, and in ten<br />

schools around the country. They are currently sponsoring 503<br />

children in Bali and recently launched the program in Haiti, where<br />

they are sponsoring 15 children from the Bati School.<br />

Next school year Education Rocks will be making an even bigger<br />

impact by adding more schools in South Florida (and 11 schools<br />

nationally) to sponsor 50 more children in Haiti. Work is also being<br />

done to expand Education Rocks to other developing countries.<br />

“Children here are learning a lot from being a sponsor with the<br />

Education Rocks program. From life skills, to business skills and<br />

relationship skills, they are completing the cycle of giving and receiving<br />

in the present and the future,” said Lake.<br />

“Being a member of Education Rocks has given me a unique<br />

perspective on life and made me realize how important giving<br />

back really is. There is no greater feeling than knowing a child’s<br />

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Tanner Uderitz and Lily O’Neil surrounded by<br />

1st graders from the Bati school in Haiti<br />

Lily O’Neil, Ryann & Jenna DeStefano, and Julia Pratt meet<br />

the children they sponsor in Bali and “Walk in Their Shoes”<br />

life is forever changed because of me,” said 17-year-old Julia, who<br />

has been sponsoring a child from Bali for four years.<br />

Lake is a constant cheerleader for the program and its students<br />

on both sides of the ocean. “We tell the students they are heroes<br />

and what matters most in life is that they focus, see a problem and<br />

figure out what they need to do to fix it. Our hope is that they will<br />

continue the cycle of giving and receiving throughout their lives.”<br />

The Fite Group has selflessly helped to support Education<br />

Rocks. “Our firm and its agents are honored to support this amazing<br />

organization through financial contributions as well as volunteering<br />

our time,” said David Fite, Principal of The Fite Group<br />

Luxury Homes.<br />

As for Lake, she is focusing on the growth of the Education<br />

Rocks program, both in the U.S. and in other developing countries.<br />

“I am grateful to be able to do this wonderful work and am in<br />

a place in my career where I can give back to children both here<br />

and abroad. I love the idea that my grandchildren will grow up<br />

knowing that amazing things can happen when you focus your<br />

energy on helping others,” said Lake, who has been in real estate<br />

in Delray Beach for over 20 years.<br />

For more information on Education Rocks, go to www.edrocks.org.<br />

Education Rocks<br />

103 SE 4th <strong>Ave</strong> #102<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

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The Seagate Spa<br />

Plan Your Escape From The Daily Grind.<br />

No Travel Arrangements Required.<br />

By linda brown<br />

Need a break from the stress of everyday life? The Seagate Spa<br />

proves there’s no need to travel to the far ends of the earth for a<br />

totally relaxing getaway. In fact, this coveted spa destination is sought<br />

out by vacation travelers from around the globe. Yet, for those already<br />

in South Florida, it’s as close at hand as downtown Delray Beach.<br />

No wonder The Seagate Spa has become an oasis of choice for<br />

those seeking to unwind at the ultimate Florida spa. The Seagate<br />

is an award-winning, 8,000 square-foot haven, delivering all the<br />

soothing benefits of a weeks-long vacation in as little as a single afternoon.<br />

Even the extremely stressed should rediscover internal peace after<br />

a day or two of dedicated pampering.<br />

Adding to the allure, The Seagate has just introduced several exciting,<br />

new menu items. For a total head-to-toe pampering, the new Aromatherapy<br />

Ocean Salt Scrub is a great place to start. This natural, 25-minute<br />

refining, whole-body polish increases circulation while detoxifying<br />

and stimulating the lymphatic system. Powerful benefits result from<br />

a special combination of hydrating coconut, sweet almond, and sunflower<br />

oils, blended with natural sea salts. Your body will be left deeply<br />

cleansed, and your skin will be nourished with a healthy, vibrant glow.<br />

Each Ocean Salt Scrub can be customized with your choice of essential<br />

oils. Choose lavender, rosemary, and cloves for pure relaxation; invigorating<br />

citrus, cedar, and menthol to clear the mind; or a detoxifying<br />

grapefruit, eucalyptus, and cypress combination for cleansing.<br />

Next stop on your vacation itinerary? Check out The Seagate Spa’s<br />

Vitamin Sea Radiance Facial. Another new menu item, this practically<br />

magical facial treatment contains encapsulated vitamin C serum,<br />

with natural AHAs and BHAs from Hawaiian algae and meadowsweet.<br />

Whether you choose the 50-minute, or totally decadent 80-minute<br />

treatment, expect to see an instant reduction in irregular pigmentation<br />

and a noticeable brightening of tired skin.<br />

With so many new items on the menu, it might be easy to overlook<br />

certain classic essentials like the signature Hot Shell Massage. If you<br />

haven’t yet sampled this incredible Seagate Spa staple, prepare to be<br />

lifted to a new level of pampering. The tiger-striped seashells contain a<br />

heat-activated blend of nourishing, natural minerals and dried sea kelp.<br />

It’s an ocean-inspired escape that will whisk you away on a wave of<br />

pure, absolute bliss. How long you remain there is up to you. Like the<br />

Vitamin Sea Radiance Facial, this transcendent experience is available<br />

in both 50-minute and 80-minute durations.<br />

Another soothing option that will take you away is The Seagate Spa’s<br />

Sojourn to Wellness. This popular couple’s massage brings body and<br />

mind into perfect balance and harmony. It starts with a detoxifying seaweed<br />

bath to purify and smooth skin, followed by a sublime aromatherapy<br />

massage. Relax together as essential oils of cypress, grapefruit, and<br />

juniper berry work to release all tension. An energizing eucalyptus and<br />

ocean salt scrub, along with a Swiss shower hydro-massage, round out<br />

this truly memorable couple’s experience.<br />

To view the full list of spa menu options, including both new offerings<br />

and the tried-and-true, visit TheSeagateSpa.com. You can also check out<br />

monthly packages and specials available for a limited time.<br />

Regardless of which menu items you choose, you can indulge in all the<br />

benefits of a relaxing getaway without straying too far from home. Book<br />

your Seagate Spa mini-vacation now and experience a decadent journey<br />

for the body, mind, and spirit. Luckily for you, your journey won’t be<br />

spoiled by long airport lines, detailed security checks, and unexpected<br />

travel delays.<br />

Reservations for The Seagate Spa can be made at TheSeagateSpa.com,<br />

at the spa, or by calling 561-693-3478.<br />

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DOES YOUR DENTIST<br />

CARE FOR YOU &<br />

YOUR SMILE?<br />

Here’s what your neighbors are saying:<br />

“When you walk into the office, you would never know it was a<br />

dental practice. It actually reminded me of and really felt like I was<br />

at a luxurious spa. The entire staff was so professional. Dr. Staller<br />

explained what she was going to do to me in terms I could<br />

understand. She worked with me at my pace and immediately<br />

gained my trust. This is why I highly recommend such a quality<br />

practice. I am so thankful for all the care and personal attention<br />

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I grew up around compassionate<br />

dentistry helping my father, an<br />

oral surgeon, restore health and<br />

function to smiles just like yours.<br />

Years later, my love for helping<br />

nervous patients feel comfortable<br />

going to the dentist and maintaining<br />

their dental care remains at the<br />

heart of everything I do.<br />

You’re invited to relax at my office,<br />

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200,000+ unique visitors annually on<br />

delraybeach.com<br />

900+ Members<br />

500+ Walk-Ins Monthly to the Chamber<br />

The Greater Delray Chamber of Commerce is the best marketing<br />

expense for any business.<br />

www.DelrayBeach.com<br />

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Delray Beach Marketing Cooperative<br />

Be A Delray Beach Know-It-All<br />

BY STEPHEN CHRISANTHUS<br />

There is now a place you can find everything you ever wanted<br />

to know about what’s happening in Delray Beach on one easy<br />

to navigate site. DelrayBeachCalendar.com is the one stop<br />

shop for all your Delray needs. Now you will never have to<br />

miss any off the excitement that goes on throughout the year.<br />

The new online calendar has 10 categories to choose from: Arts,<br />

Music and Entertainment; Family Fun & Youth Camps; Civic<br />

Engagement/ Government; Retail & Shopping; Business & Education;<br />

Sports & Recreation; Festivals & Celebrations; Delray Beach<br />

Nightlife; Health & Wellness; Chamber Events. They take into account<br />

the entire spectrum of things you can become involved in or attend in<br />

the town. There is even an easy to click button to add your own events<br />

to the calendar.<br />

“This initiative involved so many organizations in Delray Beach. It<br />

was Old School Square’s Rob Steele’s brainchild, brought up at a DDA<br />

Team Delray meeting, with the City paying for the website, the Chamber<br />

developing the site and the DBMC administering, promoting and<br />

running it. When you watch the promotional video launching <strong>March</strong><br />

1st, you’ll see just how many community organizations are involved,<br />

and will continue to post their meetings and events on this online calendar,”<br />

explains Stephanie Immelman, Executive Director of the DBMC.<br />

So whether you are looking for a club to join, a place to eat, a show<br />

to attend, or a heathy activity to become involved in, you can find the<br />

them all in one engaging site. Now there is no excuse to not get out<br />

there and start exploring all that Delray Beach has to offer. Everyone<br />

can be a Delray Beach Know-it-all. Go to DelrayBeachCalendar.com,<br />

you’ll never be bored again!<br />

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INSPIRED OBJECTS<br />

LEIGHTON DESIGN GROUP<br />

1020 S. Federal Highway, Suite 104 | Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561 865 7191 | leightondesign.com | Hours: 10am – 6pm M-F<br />

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OLD SCHOOL SQUARE<br />

Music, Comedy, Theater, Family<br />

Shows and NAT GEO LIVE in <strong>March</strong>!<br />

Just Announced at the Pavilion!<br />

JAZZ AMBASSADORS - AMERICA’S BIG BAND<br />

Friday, <strong>March</strong> 9th at 7 p.m.<br />

jazz ambassadors<br />

Enjoy a FREE concert by the 19-member Jazz Ambassadors, the official<br />

touring big band of the United States Army. This concert is fun for<br />

all ages and offers big band, swing, bebop, Latin, contemporary jazz,<br />

popular tunes, vocals and patriotic selections.<br />

COLLIE BUDDZ AND GIANT GUERILLA DUB SQUAD – “Good Life<br />

Tour,” Saturday, <strong>March</strong> 10th at 6 p.m.<br />

CollieBuddz exploded onto the scene a few years ago when critics<br />

and tastemakers alike embraced him – Spin <strong>Magazine</strong> proclaiming,<br />

“Buddz proves the pop rule: Catchiness transcends color.” From Vibe<br />

<strong>Magazine</strong> to Entertainment Weekly, Collie Buddz made quite an impression<br />

with music critics. Presented by Deuterman Productions and<br />

House of Parnes. Tickets available on Eventbrite.<br />

Crest Theatre Highlights…<br />

Tickets at OldSchoolSquare.org<br />

National Geographic Live and the Robert D. Chapin Lecture<br />

Series present CHAD PREGRACKE: “Mission on the Mississippi,”<br />

Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 8 at 2 & 7 p.m.<br />

The Crest Theatre offers two opportunities to witness the profound<br />

work of environmentalist, Chad Pregracke, who has been working for<br />

over 19 years to clean up America’s rivers. Pregracke and a network<br />

of 98,000 volunteers across the country have accomplished 550 river<br />

cleanups, removing over eight million pounds of garbage from the Mississippi<br />

and 22 other major rivers.<br />

CATAPULT, Friday, <strong>March</strong> 16 at 8 p.m.<br />

Formerly seen on America’s Got Talent from Season 8 as finalists, this<br />

family show features incredible dancers who work behind a screen to<br />

create hundreds of magical shadow silhouettes of shapes from the world<br />

around us. Be amazed as you watch the stories unfold as their bodies<br />

transform into a mountain, an elephant, a dragon, even a helicopter!<br />

MILLION DOLLAR Quartet, Saturday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 17 at 8 p.m. and Sunday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 18 at 2 & 7 p.m.<br />

This Tony-winning, smash hit Broadway<br />

musical was inspired by the true story<br />

of the recording session that brought<br />

together rock n’ roll icons Elvis Presley,<br />

Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl<br />

million dollar quartet Perkins for the first and only time.<br />

SYMPhonia SQUARED, Tuesday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 27 at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Join conductor Alastair Willis and The<br />

Symphonia for a journey ‘beyond the music’<br />

with an insider’s guide into 18th and<br />

19th century Vienna. With rich stories,<br />

dramatic video, and some of the most celebrated<br />

compositions of the day, guests will<br />

be transported back to old Vienna in this<br />

unique, interactive experience, combining<br />

symphonia squared<br />

classical music in a lively environment.<br />

MusicWorks Folk & Rock<br />

Concert Series presents Three<br />

Shows, <strong>March</strong> 7, 14 & 28<br />

All shows at 8 p.m. in the Crest Theatre; tickets at<br />

OldSchoolSquare.org.<br />

PETER YARROW, Wed., <strong>March</strong> 7th–<br />

Famed singer/songwriter and founding<br />

member of Peter, Paul and Mary, Yarrowhas<br />

entertained, challenged and inspired<br />

four generations of music lovers.<br />

peter yarrow<br />

roger McGUINN, Wed., <strong>March</strong> 14th –<br />

As the former front man of the acclaimed<br />

60’s band, The Byrds, McGuinn was on<br />

the leading edge, combining the rock<br />

beat of the Beatles with the folk sensibilities<br />

of Bob Dylan, to create the genre<br />

known as “folk-rock.”<br />

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LOUDON wainwright III, Wed., <strong>March</strong> 28th – This legendary folk<br />

singer-songwriter celebrates decades of music and his album, “Haven’t<br />

Got the Blues (Yet).” “… Wainwright is as good as he’s ever been. Almost<br />

forty years into his recording career, he has not only retained his<br />

sharpness of wit but has also learned to cut with greater skill.” — The<br />

New Yorker.<br />

Cornell Art Museum Opens<br />

FLORA <strong>March</strong> 30<br />

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sunday, 1-5 pm. Closed Mondays<br />

and holidays.<br />

Admission: $8 (general); $5 (seniors 65+ and students with ID).<br />

Free admission for children under 12, Old School Square members and<br />

Veterans. Free admission for Florida residents on Sunday.<br />

This group exhibition of contemporary artwork incorporates themes<br />

inspired by the goddess of springtime, fertility, and flowers. Experience<br />

an immersive, hanging thread garden; an enchanted garden installation,<br />

complete with sculpture and video; an atrium installation<br />

of a whimsical, larger than life dandelion, complete with the floating<br />

dandelion seeds; and so much more!<br />

Check out the Creative Arts<br />

School’s Classes and Workshops!<br />

Discover and expand your creative side! If you love art, choose<br />

from drawing, painting, mixed media, glass and Open Studio classes<br />

or try an art workshop. If you love photography, discover the “art of<br />

seeing” with intro to digital camera classes, beginner/ intermediate/<br />

advanced fine art photography, nature and seascape photography and<br />

workshops in street photography, image transfer and iPhoneography!<br />

If you love writing, become a part of The Writers’ Colony through<br />

classes in fiction and memoir writing. Seminars and workshops focus<br />

on the publishing experience, character development and uncovering<br />

your “creative self.” Open Readings take place on the 2nd Thursday<br />

each month, 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

Old School Square is the center of arts & entertainment in<br />

downtown Delray Beach and has served as the community’s<br />

gathering place for over 25 years. The historic campus welcomes<br />

half a million people each year for programs, classes, events<br />

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Mark Lauzier<br />

Helping<br />

others in<br />

their time of<br />

need is very<br />

worthwhile<br />

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egulars | city people<br />

by diane feen | photo by melissa korman<br />

City Manager Of Delray Beach<br />

You can see that Mark Lauzier<br />

has a cool head when it comes<br />

to the boiling point of reality.<br />

His past history includes that of a Police Officer in Wethersfield<br />

Connecticut, senior budget analyst for Broward<br />

County, Assistant City Manager in Pompano Beach, and<br />

City Manager of Parkland.<br />

His work history has a lot of twists and turns but it all adds<br />

up to financial acuity, management expertise and street-smart<br />

bravado. His police days were fond ones for Lauzier. What seems<br />

like a risky career to some of us was an adventure for him. “I<br />

always wanted to be a Police Officer. I have a desire to protect<br />

the community and serve. I love helping people when they are in<br />

stressful circumstances. Helping others in their time of need is<br />

very worthwhile.”<br />

That is clearly why young Lauzier got a bachelors degree in<br />

criminal justice from Bryant University (in Rhode Island) and<br />

spent eight years on the police force in Connecticut. His motivation<br />

was clearly drawn from family inspiration. “My mother<br />

Michelina was an Executive Assistant in the Department of Corrections<br />

in Connecticut and was a very caring person. She was<br />

also on the Emergency Medical Services Commission.”<br />

His last position before taking the reigns as city manager of<br />

Delray Beach was as Assistant City Manager of Tacoma, Washington.<br />

Though he had a budget of roughly $900 million and<br />

1,000 employees, Lauzier is thrilled to be back in Florida.<br />

“I have always loved Delray Beach, it has a heart,” said the father<br />

of two - who rides a Harley Davison along A1A when he has the time.<br />

You can see when talking to Lauzier that he is ready to take on<br />

the challenge of succeeding where others have failed. He seems<br />

to have the knowledge and experience (30 years) to make Delray<br />

Beach run like a smooth glider pilot.<br />

“Being a police officer is of tremendous help with this job. As a<br />

leader of people you can be a better leader if you have delivered<br />

services on the front line. I have engaged with multiple types of<br />

people in all types of situations.”<br />

Lauzier labels this juggling act one of the “street smart aspects<br />

of being a leader.” He also sees the two positions as opposite<br />

ends of perhaps the same pole. “Being a City Manager is like police<br />

work, it’s never the same thing on any given day.”<br />

On any given day the reality of his new position consists of<br />

three or four meetings with different departments and groups.<br />

He attends City Commission meetings and is in the process of<br />

getting to know the values, mission, goals and objectives in each<br />

department.<br />

Given his background that includes a Master’s Degree in public<br />

administration (from the University of New Haven) and a budget<br />

officer in Virginia, it seems Lauzier is the man for the job. “Here<br />

in Delray Beach I am home in the perfect community where I can<br />

have an impact.”<br />

Having an impact seems to be part of the driving force with<br />

this over-achieving perfectionist. One of his role models was his<br />

father Ralph, a machinist. “My father taught me about self-discipline<br />

and he had a tremendous work ethic. He was the oldest<br />

of 11 children and a Master Sergeant in the Korean War. He received<br />

a Purple Heart and three Bronze Stars,” adds Lauzier, who<br />

was one of four boys growing up in East Hartford, Connecticut.<br />

Lauzier – though he has extensive education and experience<br />

in all phases of city and community leadership – calls himself a<br />

Bean Counter. Although it conjures images of the former farmland<br />

in Delray Beach or Boca Raton, it makes sense to this nononsense<br />

leader. “My experience with budgets and analytics<br />

makes me a good business manager and CEO.”<br />

But it’s not all about money for this leader in our hometown.<br />

He was pleasantly surprised about the passion that Delray Beach<br />

residents have in their back pockets ready to spring on anyone in<br />

their midst. “I was surprised how engaged the community is and<br />

how much people here love Delray Beach. They also want to give<br />

back to the community – Delray has a heart.”<br />

Lauzier is right about that. Delray Beach does have a heart.<br />

It can be seen on the sleeves of those who live here and those<br />

who come to visit. There is passion on every street corner, from<br />

local artists to hair stylists and retirees who clamor to sip and<br />

schmooze at Delray eateries and galleries.<br />

That’s why everyone seems happy that someone has come to<br />

take the CEO role of Delray Beach and harmonize its congruent<br />

parts. “I want to do the impossible – not just create a city organization<br />

of excellence but create a locality that has transcended<br />

into an integrated, unified, high-performing community at all<br />

levels. I want to see it to the point where local, county, state, and<br />

even federal agencies will want to model our approaches to developing<br />

unity, achieving community and demonstrating excellence<br />

in government service,” said Lauzier.<br />

On the domestic front Lauzier has been married to his college<br />

sweetheart Karen for 33 years. When asked how he accomplished<br />

such cohesive marital harmony he has this to say: “By<br />

being a good man. When you give of yourself and make a commitment<br />

to the concept of selflessness there is love.”<br />

Lauzier has two children – Lauren who is a Firefighter EMT<br />

in Virginia (following in her dad’s footprints) and Adam, who<br />

graduated from Florida State University.<br />

The new City Manager of Delray Beach has lofty goals and attainable<br />

missions. And that’s a good thing.<br />

“I hope the city commission continues to keep Delray Beach<br />

as Florida’s most fun and loving community, while ensuring we<br />

enhance every community and everyone’s quality of life.”<br />

www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | march <strong>2018</strong> | 103


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dining | restaurant review<br />

By diane feen | Photos by melisSa korman<br />

Southwest wrap<br />

Purgreens Delray And Purgreens Boca<br />

Honoring The Earth And The Guests<br />

Ever feel like your body is begging for<br />

something to fuel its purpose? A meal that<br />

nourishes the amiability of your inner organs?<br />

In the past a meal such as this would have had to be made by a<br />

private chef or in the privacy of your own kitchen.<br />

But not anymore. That’s because new restaurants and cafes<br />

have opened to meet this demand for sustainability over substance<br />

and natural over processed and packaged.<br />

PURGREENS has risen to the demand of that healthy honored<br />

profession by creating fresh foods with locally grown produce and<br />

fresh responsibly sourced poultry and fish. Add that to the whole<br />

food ingredients - such as walnuts, avocado, almonds and chick<br />

peas – and you have meals that satisfy your bodies need for fuel and<br />

your desire for delicious taste.<br />

To understand the Purgreens way you need to know the source<br />

that fuels this deeply defined way of life – PURLIFE. Opened three<br />

years ago Purlife was designed and created by Travis Tomko to<br />

harness the essence of a supremely healthy lifestyle. Not just to be<br />

healthy for an hour or a day, but for a lifetime.<br />

Banana Nut Açai Bowl<br />

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Ginger Miso Fusion Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl Sweet Papa Bowl<br />

Purlife Fitness Center – connected to PURGREENS - has state-ofthe-art<br />

equipment, top notch Personal Trainers and is spaciousness<br />

enough for any fitness regime. Guests come to increase muscle<br />

Strength, Endurance and Power and to get healthy. To accomplish<br />

this goal a good diet is a must. Hence the reason that PURGREENS<br />

joined them in this ambitious yet attainable pursuit.<br />

The mission of PUREGREENS is to provide a unique, healthy, delicious<br />

dining experience in an environmentally sustainable location.<br />

“We honor the earth, farmers and ourselves through our use of responsibly<br />

sourced ingredients, eco-friendly products and sustainable<br />

business practices.”<br />

This is evident everywhere you look at Purgreens. Their Signature<br />

Salads include Kale Chicken Sweet Potato Salad (with Kale,<br />

Sweet Potato, Chicken, Raw sliced Almonds, Green Apple, Goat<br />

Cheese and Champagne Vinaigrette), Quinoa Caesar Salad, Cobb<br />

Salad or the new Ginger Miso Fusion Salad.<br />

This salad is packed with flavor and fruitfulness by way of Spinach,<br />

Carrots, Almonds, Mushrooms, Edamame, Mandarin Oranges,<br />

Pineapple, Red Pepper, Asparagus, Grilled Salmon, Chow Mein Noodles<br />

with Miso Sesame Ginger dressing.<br />

If you want to pack a punch for energy try one of their Power<br />

Bowls. Our favorite is the new Ahi Tuna Poke. Though it sounds<br />

more like a board game than an entrée, it’s flavor-packed with<br />

herbs and spices to perk up your palate. Made with Forbidden<br />

Black Rice, fresh Ahi Tuna, Almonds, Avocado, Wasabi Hummus,<br />

Ginger Radish, Sesame Seeds with a Poke Sauce.<br />

Other great Power Bowls include Sweet Papa Bowl (Spinach, Red<br />

Onions, Carrots, Pumpkin Seeds, Chicken, Turkey Bacon, Sweet Potatoes,<br />

Wild Rice and Balsamic dressing), The Quinoa Earth Bowl,<br />

Superfood Bowl (Quinoa, Ancient Rice, Avocado, Walnuts, Broccoli,<br />

Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Balsamic Vinaigrette) and more.<br />

Their Signature Wraps are also wonderful and don’t taste like<br />

other pre-made wraps you may have tried. These are freshly<br />

made to order and have an authentic flavor you can’t package or<br />

process. We love the Southwest Wrap made with Mixed Greens,<br />

Organic Roasted Chicken, Black Beans, Corn, Pico de Gallo, Avocado<br />

with Southwest dressing.<br />

Other Wraps include Marinated Shrimp and Mango, Greek<br />

Grilled Chicken and Hummus Wrap and a Fiesta Wrap (Grilled<br />

Chicken, Black Beans, Carrots, Pico, Spring Mix, Crushed Blue Tortilla,<br />

Cheddar Cheese with Lime Cilantro Jalapeno dressing).<br />

Since PURGREENS aims to please you can order an Add On, to<br />

customize your entrée or salad for dietary needs or preferences.<br />

They include Organic Roasted Chicken, Grilled Shrimp, Falafel,<br />

Tofu, Chickpea Walnut Salad, Mediterranean Tuna, Grilled Salmon,<br />

Hummus and more.<br />

If you’re celebrating life, love or just the sunshine over your torso<br />

there is something else on the Menu guaranteed to energize your endorphins<br />

(and your mood). Called an Acai Bowl, they are steeped with<br />

amazing ingredients that will make your body dance with delight.<br />

Our favorite is the Banana Nut, made with Bananas, Sliced Almonds,<br />

and Peanut Butter. It’s packed with super foods such as Goji Berries, Chia<br />

Seeds, Fresh Fruit, Granola, Coconut shreds and drizzled with Honey.<br />

Other Acai Bowls include Strawberry Banana, Blueberry Banana,<br />

Berry Blast and Dragon Bowl. You can also add nuts, fruit and superfoods<br />

such as pecans, hemp seeds, almond butter, apple and more.<br />

Are you in need of a pick-me-up or a shot of immune uptake? Try<br />

one of their Organic Auto Immune Shots. There’s Ginger Zinger, Detox<br />

(Carrot, Beet, Ginger and Garlic), Wheatgrass, and more.<br />

There are also Soup Specials created by the Chef that range<br />

from Sweet Potato Lentil Chipotle, Coconut Curry, Carrot Ginger<br />

and Spinach Lentil.<br />

PURGREENS has also embraced the Meatless Monday Fete. This<br />

is the one day of the week to preserve the planets resources and let<br />

your body de-stress.<br />

The Meatless Monday Menus vary greatly from week to week,<br />

but include: Sweet & Salty (Spinach, Tofu, Broccoli, Banana Peppers,<br />

Brussels, Golden Raisins and Miso Sesame Ginger). The Triple<br />

Bean Bowl and Cruelty Free Cobb with Mixed Greens, Chickpeas,<br />

Corn, Carrot, Tomato, Avocado, Blue Corn Tortilla Strips with Lime<br />

Cilantro Jalapeno dressing.<br />

There is a reason the food at Purgreens tastes overwhelmingly<br />

good. And it’s because they have their own nutrient-infused hydroponic<br />

Grow Towers where leafy greens and herbs are grown.<br />

They’re organic, non-GMO and are harvested every week.<br />

As the restaurant has grown and matured, so have the number of<br />

these Grow Towers. PURGREENS has also expanded to Boca Raton<br />

where it is adjoined with PURLIFE in downtown Boca.<br />

Come to PURGREENS where life and love is celebrated with the<br />

food source of Mother Nature and good intention. You will love the<br />

casual relaxed atmosphere and the freshness of everything you order.<br />

You can get take-out, have it delivered or catered for business<br />

or social events.<br />

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dining | RECIPE<br />

Photos by melisSa korman | By Sharon Aloisio, chef/owner<br />

Pizza Piena<br />

Pizza Piena is a family recipe which has<br />

been passed down multiple generations<br />

and is typically served around Easter time<br />

in the Campania region of Italy.<br />

Rita Picariello, server at Scuola Vecchia<br />

Pizza e Vino shared her mother Maria’s<br />

old family recipe with us. It’s become a<br />

tradition at Scuola Vecchia over the years<br />

and we wanted to share the tradition.<br />

INGREDIENTS (Serves 6)<br />

Dough recipe<br />

2 cups All Purpose Flour<br />

1/4 cup water<br />

1/2 cup milk<br />

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil<br />

1/2 oz yeast<br />

1 pinch of Salt<br />

Mix all ingredients together<br />

and raise for 2 hours.<br />

Filling recipe<br />

8 eggs beaten<br />

1/2 pound Primo Sale cheese<br />

1/2 pound Caciocavallo cheese<br />

4 tbps Parmiggiano cheese<br />

1/4 pound Prosciutto di Parma cubed<br />

1/4 pound Sopressata cubed<br />

1/4 pound Pancetta cubed<br />

Black pepper to taste<br />

Mix all ingredients together.<br />

1 large egg for egg wash<br />

directions<br />

Divide dough in two portions.<br />

Roll out dough for bottom of a pre-greased pan.<br />

Let excess dough hang over sides of pan.<br />

Pour filling in the pan.<br />

Take second portion of rolled out dough and<br />

layer on top on pan.<br />

Let excess dough hang over sides.<br />

Trim excess dough around edges.<br />

Fold bottom and top portions of dough together<br />

around the edge of pan.<br />

Fork top of dough and sides multiple times.<br />

Egg wash top Pizza Piena.<br />

Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees or<br />

45 minutes at 325 degrees in a convection oven<br />

until top is golden brown.<br />

Let cool, slice and serve.<br />

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522 e. atlantic ave<br />

downtown delray beach<br />

561-865-5923<br />

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We at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> try to keep our Dining Guide<br />

as accurate as possible for our reader’s benefit, however<br />

this can sometimes be a difficult task. We may omit<br />

some eateries and others may have moved or closed. If you are not<br />

listed in this guide we apologize but please feel free to e-mail<br />

lisa@atlanticavemagazine.com and we will get your details entered<br />

for the following month. By the same token, if you see a listing that<br />

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com and it will be removed for the following month. Your help in<br />

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<br />

(In the Seagate Hotel)<br />

561-665-4900<br />

Banyan Restaurant<br />

& Bar<br />

189 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Pineapple Grove<br />

DB, 561-563-8871<br />

Boston’s on the Beach<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<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 />

Corner Porch<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

85 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-3349<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 -<br />

Sundy House<br />

106 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5678<br />

Death or Glory<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

116 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-808-8814<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 />

Gourmet Killer Dogs<br />

4057 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 917-656-3664<br />

Grand Tavern<br />

710 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-279-2779<br />

Grangers Grill<br />

802 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7881<br />

Harvest Seasonal Grill<br />

and Wine Bar<br />

1841 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-266-3239<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 />

Lucilles Bad to the Bone<br />

BBQ, Delray Marketplace<br />

9173 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-810-4045<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 />

MIA Kitchen & Bar<br />

7901 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Delray Beach. 561-499-<br />

2200<br />

OCEAN ONE<br />

BAR & GRILL<br />

777 E.<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-702-7373<br />

Outback<br />

1300 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-272-7201<br />

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Park Tavern<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-265-5093<br />

Prime Restaurant<br />

And Bar<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 />

Surf Shack<br />

916 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

(Federal Hwy.) DB<br />

561-501-7868<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 />

Tryst<br />

4 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-921-0201<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

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 />

Lemongrass Bistro<br />

420 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5050<br />

Ming’s Garden Chinese<br />

271 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3333<br />

Yama Japanese<br />

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/<br />

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 />

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 />

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 />

Cream Frozen Yogurt,<br />

Gelato & Gourmet Coffees<br />

1163 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-303-1912<br />

Full Of Crepe<br />

632 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-562-8090<br />

Gizzi’s Coffee<br />

2275 S Federal Hwy #380<br />

DB, (561) 266-9797<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 />

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<br />

Bistro<br />

4900 Linton Blvd.<br />

DB, 561 501-4169<br />

Nutrition Cottage<br />

1815 S Federal Highway,<br />

DB, 561-734-4626<br />

Purgreens<br />

Inside Purlife Fitness<br />

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 />

4 Brothers Italian<br />

Restaurant & Pizzeria<br />

7323 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-496-3990<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 />

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<br />

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 />

osteriA SALINA<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB 561-330-1237<br />

Pizza Rustica<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-8766<br />

Salotta<br />

145 NE 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-0310<br />

Sardinia Ristorante,<br />

3035 S. Federal Hwy, DB.<br />

561-332-3406<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 />

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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<br />

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 />

Latin/Caribbean/<br />

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!!! 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 />

Hacienda Mexican<br />

Restaurant & Bar, 14820 S<br />

Military Trail, DB.<br />

561-562-5151<br />

Rocco’s Tacos &<br />

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 />

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 />

Delray Hideaway<br />

1045 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Db<br />

561-562-5500<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 />

Osteria Salina<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-330-1237<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<br />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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,<br />

Boca 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 />

Bogart’s Bar & Grille<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<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<br />

Glades 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.<br />

Boca 561-395-6033<br />

Kee Grill<br />

17940 N.Military Trail.<br />

Boca 561-995-5044<br />

Lucilles Bad to the<br />

Bone BBQ<br />

3011 Yamato Road<br />

Boca 561-997-9557<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<br />

Real Boca 561-368-0080<br />

Miller’s Ale House<br />

1200 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-998-9142<br />

Mississippi Sweets BBQ<br />

2399 N Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-394-6779<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.,<br />

Boca; 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.,<br />

Boca, 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, Boca<br />

561-392-8384<br />

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dining | guide<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

Chinese<br />

Bluefin Sushi Thai Grill<br />

861 Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-981-8986<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<br />

1200 Yamato Rd.<br />

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<br />

561-750-4448<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<br />

Blvd., Boca 561-361-4490<br />

Bistro Provence<br />

2399 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca-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 />

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,<br />

Boca-561-544-8838<br />

Josephine’s<br />

5751 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca. 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<br />

Boca-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 />

Novello Restaurant & Bar<br />

5999 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca, 561-994-3495<br />

Peace a Pizza<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake-<br />

1200, Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-998-Best (2378)<br />

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dining | guide<br />

Pellegrino’s Ristorante<br />

3360 N Federal Highway,<br />

Boca Plaza, Boca<br />

561-368-5520<br />

Ristorante Sapori<br />

Royal Palm Place-301 Via<br />

De Palmas., Boca 561-<br />

367-9779<br />

Trattoria Romana<br />

499 E. Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca, 561-393-6715<br />

Umbria<br />

Renaissance Hotel 2000<br />

NW 19st, Boca.<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Latin/<br />

cAribbean<br />

Caribbean Grill<br />

1332 NW Boca Raton Blvd<br />

Boca 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 />

Boca Beach House<br />

887 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-826-8850<br />

Deli on Rye<br />

4311 N. Federlal Hwy.,<br />

Boca 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<br />

Via 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 />

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 />

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 />

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misc | ask the petxpert<br />

BY Bill Piechocki and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM<br />

Why Is Food The Key<br />

Towards Optimal Health?<br />

We all realize that nutrition is essential to life. If we do not<br />

eat ourselves and animals will die of starvation. Having<br />

the proper nutrition for the physiology for the body,<br />

whether human, dog, cat, bird or any creature is essential. Nutrition<br />

is the sum of what enters the body primarily through food,<br />

water and air. We traditionally think of it as only food. However, do<br />

we need the oxygen we breathe to nourish every cell in the body?<br />

Does the water that is consumed in our foods and through drinking<br />

hydrate the cells and the whole body to sustain life and help us<br />

cleanse the waste the body creates?<br />

The diet of any creature is comprised of the macro and micro<br />

components of foods. The body of any animal depends on a plethora<br />

of foods, all of which deliver different nutritional profiles. Even<br />

within a single food, these profiles can vary greatly in the amount<br />

of available nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, water,<br />

vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, and other nutritional requirements.<br />

These foods not only transport the nutrients they contain<br />

to the digestive tract where they are extracted in numerous<br />

physiological processes but also capture and eliminate various toxins,<br />

dead cells and other bodily debris.<br />

Our dogs and cats are carnivores, meaning that their digestive<br />

physiology is designed to digest foods of animal origin. That would<br />

include fish, meat, eggs, poultry, honey, insects and any other animal.<br />

Their digestive system is not designed to break down or digest<br />

large quantities of sugars, starches or other carbohydrate forms of<br />

foods. To do so requires the digestive system to function in an unnatural<br />

way. This creates gastric challenges such as irritable bowl,<br />

bloat, allergies and much more including nutritional imbalances.<br />

These imbalances reveal themselves as itchy, inflamed skin issues,<br />

allergies, joint, dental, eye, autoimmune and other dysbiosis.<br />

In the wild, our cats and dogs would be eating a wide variety<br />

of fresh killed meats, poultry, fish, eggs, insects and other animals.<br />

They would also be in including diseased, dead, rotting and fermenting<br />

carcasses of animals. They do not get sick eating these<br />

foods. These sources provide important beneficial nutrients such<br />

as pre- and probiotics, enzymes and any other nutrients not available<br />

in other areas of nature. They also drink water from ponds,<br />

streams and puddles that are loaded with herbal and botanical extracts<br />

and whole living foods like algae. Botanical foods like spirulina,<br />

chlorella, various barks, and mushrooms plus many more help<br />

the body with detoxification, micro nutrients and helpful digestive<br />

flora. It is part of what we refer to as the “circle of life.”<br />

Our fast, processed food culture has programmed us to believe<br />

that our foods need to be sterile and processed to be safe. Nothing<br />

is further from the truth. There is no such thing as food poisoning,<br />

only contamination poisoning. The body is designed to eliminate<br />

any unnatural ingested product and use what is natural and<br />

wholesome. The closer to nature a food is, the more nutritious and<br />

healthier it will be. It’s a proven recipe since the dawn of life.<br />

Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners in<br />

Fiesta Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the PetHealthCafe.<br />

com radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has provided us<br />

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You can tell from this precious girl’s smile that<br />

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Ask to meet her and you’ll surely fall in love!<br />

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was rescued from Puerto Rico, which is still<br />

struggling after Hurricane Maria and has many<br />

homeless pets. Can you give this boy a second<br />

chance here in Florida?<br />

All animals are up-to-date<br />

on vaccinations and<br />

heartworm tested.<br />

Adoption fees $110 and up.<br />

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misc | pet spotlight<br />

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misc | parkland strong<br />

#MSDStrong<br />

Let’s Stand Together<br />

F<br />

ebruary 14th, <strong>2018</strong> was the longest day of our lives. We just wanted the day to be over<br />

and wake up from the horrific nightmare. Hearing those words, “there’s a shooter at<br />

Douglas.” It is every parent’s worst nightmare. I texted our son Lewis at 2:37pm and<br />

at that point they were locked in the classroom huddled in a corner. Lewis had heard<br />

that the shooter was in the freshman building on the other side of campus but he was<br />

not 100% sure. They also thought the ‘Code Red’ was a drill that the school had been practicing for. I<br />

told him, THIS IS NOT A DRILL. His teacher, Melissa Falkowski decided to move them into the closet,<br />

19 kids and herself. It was at that time that Lewis lost his cellphone signal so we didn’t hear from him<br />

again for well over an hour. The heartache and pain is suffocating. Had the gunman moved? Why no<br />

more communication? David, myself and our younger son Mitch just sat watching the news crying and<br />

praying. Lewis was unharmed physically, I don’t know about emotionally. Not yet anyway because<br />

reality is just kicking in. The SWAT team came to get them out of the closet and it was at that point the<br />

we heard from Lewis again. Relief is not a strong enough word. The students and teachers had to wait<br />

to be escorted down the stairs and then they were told to run. How terrifying it must have been... I’m<br />

crying just writing this. Fortunately, for Lewis he didn’t witness any carnage.<br />

But for those poor kids who did and the ones seeing their friends and teachers getting shot – I do<br />

not have the words. My heart is breaking into tiny pieces for the families who received the most<br />

devastating news that day. How do you ever get over that? I pray for the victims still fighting for<br />

their lives in hospital. Parkland had just been named the safest city in Florida. How ironic. Marjory<br />

Stoneman Douglas High School, the city of Parkland and surrounding areas and the people affected by<br />

this tragedy will never be the same again.<br />

Lisa Mizen<br />

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17<br />

Angels<br />

Aaron Feis<br />

(37)<br />

Alaina Petty<br />

(14)<br />

Alex Schachter<br />

(14)<br />

Alyssa Alhadeff<br />

(14)<br />

Cara Loughran<br />

(14)<br />

Carmen Schentrup<br />

(16)<br />

Chris Hixon<br />

(49)<br />

Gina Montalto<br />

(14)<br />

Helena Ramsay<br />

(17)<br />

Jaime Guttenberg<br />

(14)<br />

Joaquin Oliver<br />

(17)<br />

Luke Hoyer<br />

(15)<br />

Martin Duque Anguiano<br />

(14)<br />

Meadow Pollack<br />

(18)<br />

Nicholas Dworet<br />

(17)<br />

Peter Wang<br />

(15)<br />

Scott Beigel<br />

(35)<br />

Valentine’s Day should be a day of happiness, hearts, chocolates and love. But February 14th, <strong>2018</strong> changed all that!<br />

It will be forever etched in the minds of the families, friends and those affected by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High<br />

School shooting, as a day of panic, terror, sickness, shock, sadness, tears and complete devastation and emptiness.<br />

These 17 Angels, all taken too soon, now resting in Heaven.<br />

“The death of a beloved is an amputation.” – C.S Lewis<br />

I pray we can all learn to cope, adapt and survive our enormous loss.<br />

Be Positive, Be Passionate and Be Proud to be an Eagle<br />

#DouglasStrong #NEVERAGAIN<br />

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leisure | brain teasers<br />

crossword<br />

puzzle<br />

sudoko<br />

Fill in the grid so that every row, column and<br />

3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9.<br />

ANSWER TO sudoko will be printed next month.<br />

ANSWER TO this PUZZLE will be printed next month.<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Federal Trade<br />

Commission (abbr.)<br />

4 Fuel<br />

7 Chief executive<br />

officer (abbr.)<br />

10 King of Israel<br />

11 Border<br />

12 Spindle<br />

14 Fence of stakes<br />

16 Spin<br />

17 Turk. title<br />

18 Almost<br />

20 Sheep’s cry<br />

21 Delay<br />

22 Coarse file<br />

24 Sacred city of India<br />

28 Friend of Mowgli<br />

31 Winglike<br />

32 Mythical bird<br />

34 Lofty<br />

35 Daughter of Helios<br />

37 Male falcon<br />

39 Alaska Hawaii Std.<br />

Time (abbr.)<br />

41 Fellow<br />

42 Anglo-Saxon letter<br />

44 Prophetess<br />

46 Fish with bait on<br />

the surface<br />

49 Loess<br />

51 Font<br />

53 In the matter of<br />

(2 words)<br />

54 Art (Lat.)<br />

55 Academy (abbr.)<br />

56 Trouble<br />

57 Modernist<br />

58 Ancient stringed<br />

instrument<br />

ANSWER<br />

TO<br />

PUZZLE<br />

from<br />

last<br />

month<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Droop<br />

2 Broad structural<br />

basin<br />

3 Greek letter<br />

4 Farmer<br />

5 Helper<br />

6 Slur<br />

7 Lobster box<br />

8 Model<br />

9 Olive genus<br />

10 Environmental<br />

Protection Agency<br />

(abbr.)<br />

13 Guido’s note<br />

(2 words)<br />

15 Fr.-Ger. region<br />

19 Mortar beater<br />

21 Tamarack<br />

23 Filled completely<br />

24 Cistern<br />

25 Teacher of Samuel<br />

26 4th incarnation<br />

of Vishnu<br />

27 Distress signal<br />

29 Cheer<br />

30 Danube tributary<br />

33 Cousteau’s ship<br />

36 Curved letter<br />

38 Money<br />

40 Giant<br />

42 Yale student<br />

43 Port. lady<br />

45 Cow shelter<br />

46 Carplike fish<br />

47 Adjectiveforming<br />

(suf.)<br />

48 Garden plot<br />

50 Honey<br />

52 Trend<br />

enigma<br />

ANSWER<br />

TO<br />

sudoko<br />

from<br />

LAST<br />

MONTH<br />

enigma cryptograms are created from<br />

quotations and proverbs from around the<br />

WORld. Each letter stands for another letter.<br />

hint: “Z” = “E”<br />

“KN ETYPWFYW PZXU-VDPEDOXDYZ<br />

FYV PZXU-ETYWHTX NTM EFY<br />

VZBZXTO AHZFWYZPP TU<br />

ERFHFEWZH.”- AHZYBDXXZ GXZDPZH<br />

enigma solution will be printed next month.<br />

enigma solution from LAST MONTH<br />

“The greatest glory is not in never failing,<br />

but in rising up every time we fall.” - Confucius<br />

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ARE YOU READY TO MAKE YOUR MOVE TO DELRAY BEACH?<br />

IT'S TIME FOR ELLIMAN<br />

16091 Quiet Vista Circle, Delray Beach | $8,595,000 | 8-BR, 7-BA, 2-HALF-BA | Web# RX-10402869<br />

MAUREEN MURTAUGH<br />

Realtor Associate<br />

M: 561.289.1000<br />

maureen.murtaugh@elliman.com<br />

LAURIE DIETZ<br />

Realtor Associate<br />

M: 561.400.1524<br />

laurie.dietz@elliman.com<br />

elliman.com/florida<br />

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ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN<br />

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