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DO
IT
FOR
YOU ____
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Of course, the results are worth it, but they’re
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you don’t come to Pur just for the reward.
You come for you. DO IT FOR YOU!
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contents
48
52 80 88
REGULARS
6 From the Editor
88 City People
Interim Police Chief Mary Santos-Olsen
LOCALS ONLY
8 In The News
22 Under The Spotlight
24 Delray Under $50
26 Happenings
PICTURES
34 On The Ave
38 In The Pineapple Grove Arts District
ENTERTAINMENT
44 Gotta Know
46 Gotta See
48 Gotta Hear
50 Gotta Read
52 Concerts
HEALTH & BEAUTY
56 Pain Relief
Evidence-Based Therapy With High Success
Rates For Neuropathy
58 Dermatology
The Impact Of Hard Water On Your Skin
60 Your Dental Health
In Need Of A Crown? No Problem!
62 Body Beautiful
Staying On Track Through The Holidays
SPECIAL FEATURES
64 ACP Home Interiors
Making A House A Home
66 Cheran Marek | Douglas Elliman
15 Things you didn’t know about
Cheran Marek
68 Stitches By The Sea
Not Your Grandma’s Needlepoint
70 The Delray Beach Club
Nirvana
72 Casa Mannabliss
An Oasis Of Healing, Wellness And Love
74 Allied Kitchen, Bath, Home &
Outdoor Living
A Company Built on Trust, Quality
and Customer Service
76 Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Celebrates 8 Years In Business
78 Spodak Dental Group
A New Vision of Dentistry, 42 Years in the Making
80 The Miracle League
It Takes A Miracle And We All Need To Help
84 Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center
Freeze Your Fat, Sculpt Your Body
FASHION
90 What RU Wearing ®
DINING
102 Restaurant Review:
Scuola Vecchia
Tradition And Excellence The Italian Way
106 Recipe
A Simple Traditional Thanksgiving
108 Guide
MISC
116 PetXpert
How Can I Tell If My Pet Is Addicted
To Drugs?
117 Pet Spotlight
LEISURE
119 Brain Teasers
Crossword Puzzle, Sudoko And Enigma
102 106
Publisher
David Mizen
Editor
Yvette Roulette
Contributing Editors
Diane Feen, Nicol Jenkins, Lisa Marie, Tom Craig
Art Director
Fabio Passere
Designer
Eduardo Passere
Senior Account Executive
Harvey Lustig
Photographer
Melissa Korman
Office Contact
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from the
editor
Let’s Give Thanks
November is a month we celebrate many things - Veteran’s
Day, we are still watching football, Basketball season has
started, and of course Thanksgiving in paradise.
Our City Person this month is Interim Police Chief Mary
Santos-Olsen. A police ride along convinced her that her calling was
to protect and serve her community. And after 30 years in West Palm
Beach, luckily for us, she continued her career with us, in Delray Beach.
Thank you Officer Santos-Olsen.
Are you over turkey for dinner? How about some really authentic
pizza? Scuola Vecchia is the place to go! They make the absolute best
authentic Neapolitan pizza this side of the Atlantic. It’s made in a
volcanic oven that Sharon (the owner) purchased in Naples, Italy and
shipped here! And in that oven, culinary magic happens! Stop in and tell
them Atlantic Ave Sent you!
November 29th our famous 100 Foot tree will be lighted! You
definitely don’t want to miss this one! It’s extra special since it’s the
25th Anniversary! If you have special memories that include the tree,
look inside to send them in with a photo and you may be chosen to be
featured on the tree’s website and Facebook page!
All of us here at Atlantic Ave
Magazine are grateful for all
our loyal readers, advertisers,
contributors and supporters of
Atlantic Ave. Thank you, from the
bottom of our hearts.
Be grateful
for big
things, small
things, and
everything in
between...
- Unknown
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Yvette roulette, editor
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Luxuriate… just steps from the beach.
Crane’s Beach House is a personal, boutique get-away for hometown and out-of-town guests seeking coastal comfort
in a lush & verdant setting.
CRANE’S BEACH HOUSE
BOUTIQUE HOTEL & LUXURY VILLAS
82 Gleason Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483
TF 866-372-7263 W cranesbeachhouse.com
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Conde Vestibular
Disorders
Support Group
(Dizziness and Balance Problems)
Steve and Lori Martel
c-561-537-3728
o-561-330-4731
steveandlorimartel@yahoo.com
You’re invited to join the Conde Center
for Chiropractic Neurology Vestibular
Disorders Support Group, which
meets the first Wednesday of every
other month in Delray Beach, FL. Light
refreshments and snacks will be offered.
Exciting presenters will be recruited
each month. Family members are welcome
to attend.
Please come and share your story,
learn from others who understand what
it is like to struggle with a vestibular disorder,
and benefit from the expertise of
professional guest speakers including
Dr. Conde.
The next meeting will be held Wednesday,
November 7th from 5:30pm - 7:30pm.
Meeting Location: Conde Center for
Chiropractic Neurology - 401 West Atlantic
Avenue Suite 014, Delray Beach,
FL 33444. Contact 561.330.6096 or
email info@thecondecenter.com for
more information.
Posh Properties
Is Pleased To
Announce New
Agents!
Steve and Lori Martelhave been a vital
part of the Delray Beach Real Estate
community as well as the Music and Arts
community for more than 22 years and
have now joined forces with Posh Properties.
Steve is well known as the founding
front man for the Joe Cotton Band and can
be found performing at numerous venues
throughout Palm Beach County.
Jeff Fawcett has lived and worked in
the Delray Beach and surrounding area
for more than 15 years. He has bought,
sold and invested in residential and investment
properties, andhethoroughly
understands the business of Real Estate.
He has now joined Posh Properties
working out of Delray and Boynton
Beach locations. His work ethic, drive
and focus are what every agent should
possess in this business.
Jeff Fawcett
c-561-379-4519
o-561-330-4731
jeff@poshflorida.com
Dash Travel 4
Charity
Julia Kadel the Executive Director of
The Miracle League Palm Beach county
and Jeff Dash, Dash Travel 4 Charity. The
Miracle League moms held an auction gift
gathering event to benefit the 2018 Dinner
on the Diamond fundraiser. The event was
well attended and a good time had by all.
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Travel with Dash, your Charity gets Cash.
For more information contact Dash Travel
4 Charity at Pineapple Grove headquartered
at 280 N.E. 2nd Ave Delray Beach,
561-498-8439. www.dashtravel4charity.
Tastings At The Tiki
Cathy Balestrieri, Grace Gdaniec, Dustin Jeffers
Wine & Beer Tasting with Chalk Hill
Winery, Smith & Hook Winery and
Saltwater Brewery was a Benefit for the Arts
Warehouse in Delray Beach.
Cathy Balestriere, general manager of
Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel &
Luxury Villas, today announced that 82
thirsty art fans attended first Tastings at
the Tiki raising hundreds of dollars to benefit
the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach.
Located in the Pineapple Grove District,
rehabilitated by the Delray Beach CRA, Arts
Warehouse is an “Arts Incubator” space for
artists and arts education, as well as exhibitions,
events and talks. www.artswarehouse.org.
The next Tastings at the Tiki at Crane’s
Beach House:
November 15: Best Bite for Vets, an annual
restaurant competition benefiting
Project Holiday and the HOW Foundation
of South Florida.
www.cranesbeachhouse.com.
How does one
measure IMPACT?
Simply by attending a Miracle League
game...and see the playground being
used. The playground that Impact 100
Men Palm Beach County helped create.
OUR money at work!
What a great feeling!!
(The Miracle League were the first recipients
of Impact 100 Men Palm Beach
County grant.)
It’s that time to step up again and be
counted as part of the solution!
Become a member of IMPACT 100 Men
Palm Beach County.
For those of you who have not yet
signed up for this year, or anyone that
would like to join or donate to this great
cause-please visit www.yourcommunityfoundation.org/impact100men
Southern
Handcraft Society
The Southern Handcraft Society, Pineapple
Grove Chapter, Delray Beach, will
hold its 26th annual juried art and craft
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show, An Olde Fashioned
Holiday, at the
Fieldhouse (formerly the
Vintage Gymnasium), at
Old School Square. Our
local artists and crafters
create one-of-a-kind
works of art. Our gift and
holiday items include
Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas...along with items that
are appropriate for any occasion. Our Limited Edition ornaments
are spectacular and, of course, are limited to only 100
pieces. We have jewelry, cards, journals, ornaments, shell art,
glass art, hand-painted and turned wood pieces, hand-knit hats,
sweaters, and blankets, aprons, purses, quilts, pillows and many
other items. We also feature food and candy items. Prepare to
be incredibly amazed by all of our local talent. Admission is free
with convenient parking across the street at the city parking
garage. The Fieldhouse (Vintage Gymnasium) is located on the
corner of NE 1st Street and NE 1st Avenue. Contact Madeline at
mhincken@gmail.com with any questions.
Thursday, November 15, 2018 - 9 am to 8 pm
Friday, November 16, 2018 - 9 am to 8 pm
Saturday, November 17, 2018 - 9 am to 2 pm
Crane’s Beach House
Boutique Hotel & Luxury
Villas to Host 7th Annual
BEST BITE Restaurant
Competition
To benefit the HOW Foundation of South Florida and
Project Holiday
Rich Archaia from AVANT, Cathy Balestriere of Crane’s Beach House &
Luxury Villas, and Jorge Andrade from Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub
Last year’s Co-Champions, Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub and
Avant, will once again compete for the title, along with
previous 3-peat winner Café Luna Rosa, and other delicious
Delray eateries.
The tasty event will be held on Thursday, November 15,
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Much needed Items may be donated November 4 to December
7.
To support deployed members of the U.S. military, the City of
Delray Beach is partnering with two local organizations – You
Are Not Alone and One Soldier at a Time – on the 13th annual
Project Holiday, which collects and ships much needed items to
servicemen and servicewomen who aren’t able to come home
for the holidays.
You Are Not Alone provides encouragement and emotional
support to family members and friends of soldiers, while One
Soldier at a Time sends care packages and words of encouragement
to deployed military members.
“The U.S. military has more than 1.3 million men and women
on active duty, with 450,000 of them stationed in ‘hot spots’ overseas
such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria,” says organizer Delores
Rangel. “The care packages that servicemen and servicewomen
receive from Project Holiday makes a huge positive difference in
both effectiveness and morale.”
Project Holiday is accepting donated items between Novemlocals
only | in the news
from 6 to 9 pm, and RSVPs can be made online at www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-best-bite-restaurant-competitiontickets-51482983991.
The cost to attend BEST BITE is only $25 per person, which
will include one drink ticket, a free “chance to win” ticket for
special gifts, and a token to use for voting to select the winning
restaurant. Every time a person buys a drink (alcoholic
or not) from either of the two popular tiki bars at Crane’s, he/
she will receive another voting token. At the end of the event,
the restaurant with the most voting tokens will be declared
BEST BITE 2019.
For more information please contact Crane’s Beach House
Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas at 561.278.1700 or visit the
website at www.cranesbeachhouse.com.
Project Holiday of Delray
Beach Seeks Support in
Annual Effort to Deliver
True Spirit of the Season to
Deployed Military Members
Military salute at Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel in Delray Beach
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ber 4 and December 7, and will pack and
ship the care packages two days later. Packing
will take place at the Delray Beach Community
Center, 50 NW 1st Avenue.
Items Requested for Donation
(Travel size items preferred)
+ Thermoguard pads (heating pads)
+ Holiday decorations - All Faiths
+ Bags of hard, individually wrapped candy
(i.e., Lifesavers, Dollar Store hard candy
- please no chocolates except for Tootsie
Rolls, Tootsie Roll Pops, Charm Pops, etc.)
+ Snacks that can easily be put in pockets
while on duty (i.e., fruit cups, peanut butter
crackers, etc.), gum, beef jerky, Slim Jim,
pepperoni or similar dried meats, boxes of
granola bars or similar, individual bags of
nuts, dried fruit, trail mix or sunflower seeds
+ Boxed and/or individual drink packets
(i.e., Crystal Light, Wal-Mart or Target
brand, Kool-Aid, hot chocolate, etc.)
+ Non-perishable food items, foil packed
tuna and chicken, crackers
+ Sun block, lip balm, baby wipes (no bigger
than 2½” wide packages), Purell hand
sanitizer, hand lotion
+ Batteries (AA or AAA)
+ Foot powder, deodorant, toothpaste
+ Socks (white or black knee-hi)
+ Used CDs or DVDs, but no VHS tapes or
cassettes
+ Letters, notes, holiday cards, encouragement
cards
Where to Drop Off Donated Items
In Delray Beach:
+ Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel, 82
Gleason Street
+ Delray Beach City Hall, 100 NW 1st Avenue
+ Delray Beach Tennis Center, 201 West
Atlantic Avenue
+ Delray Beach Community Center, 50
NW 1st Avenue
+ Delray Beach Municipal Golf Course,
2200 Highland Avenue
+ Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce,
64A SE 5th Avenue
+ Delray Beach Public Library, 100 West
Atlantic Avenue
In Boca Raton:
Total Car Appearance Center, 4501 Oak
Circle
Monetary Donations to Cover Postage
Costs
Monetary donations to cover postage
costs are much appreciated. Please send
a check or money order made payable to:
Project Holiday/One Soldier at a Time.
Please mail to: City of Delray Beach, c/o
Delores Rangel, 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray
Beach, FL 33444
Recipients & Volunteers
Residents of Delray Beach or Boca Raton
with a family member serving overseas in
the military who would like to request a care
package be sent, or who would like to volunteer
to help pack items to be shipped, please
contact Delores Rangel at 561.243.7010 or
rangel@mydelraybeach.com.
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Contacts & Cocktails
JEFF & JOEL DASH OF DASH TRAVEL, DOWNTOWN DELRAY BEACH, FL
Joel and Jeff Dash of Dash Travel with the help of the Delray Beach
Chamber of Commerce hosted Contacts & Cocktails at Old School
Square. They also celebrated 60th anniversary of Dash Travel. It was
a wonderful party. All of us at Atlantic Ave Magazine congratulate
Dash Travel on 60 years of travel business success.
The Delray GreenMarket
Announces Its Season
Opening
The Delray GreenMarket announces
its 22nd Season
Opening on the Center Grounds
of Old School Square from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The GreenMarket
will host 65+ of South Florida’s premier farmers/growers, bakers
and small batch culinary food producers. The Market is open every
Saturday from October to May and offers live music, Chef Showcase
cooking demonstrations and a free bike valet for those that want to
keep their GreenMarket experience as green as possible.
There’s A New Restaurant on
the Ave!
The Chopping Block Restaurant
& Bar is located at 4 E.
Atlantic Ave. just east of Swinton.
561-808-7220.
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Michelle Greenwald - Realtor®
561-306-5676
mgreenwald@gmail.com
Samantha Johnsen - Realtor®
954-839-4115
sam@poshflorida.com
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Grand Openings
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The week of Veterans Day
November 4 - November 11, 2018
For Participating Restaurants Visit
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The Fine Art of Living with Art
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In their own words
The mAe represents
a diverse collection of
emerging and mid-career
fine contemporary artists.
Redefining what it is to be
a 21st century art gallery.
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OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK – NOV. 2ND 6-9PM
Posh Properties
BY Alex Mendel
I
am Alex Mendel and I am excited to announce
I’m joining Posh Properties in Downtown
Delray Beach. Originally from Philadelphia,
I have developed my understanding of
the real estate markets, working as a financial
recruiter on Wall Street, prior to starting my real
estate career in South Florida in 2013. I am client
focused, hardworking and results-oriented,
taking a consultative approach to benefit all
Buyers and Sellers. I have a wealth of knowledge
about the local markets, which I believe
is an asset to buyers who may be new to the
area and a bonus for sellers. My philosophy
is simple: clients first. I believe that buying
and selling a home should be a seamless and
profitable experience. I don’t measure success
through achievements or awards but through
client satisfaction. My marketing plan is tailormade
for each listing earned, focusing on
reach, connection, and added value in a digital
age. Allow me to show you the digital difference
that separates me from other agents, I get you
the results that you expect from your Realtor.
Call me today, I am always available.
Alex Mendel
Posh Properties
103 NE 2nd Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
561-827-8449 Cell
Alex@PoshFlorida.com
AlexMendelHomes.com
Nada’s Italy
BY Darius A. McDougle
Director of Marketing and Operations
I
started with Nada’s Italy only a year ago and
received the prestigious promotion to Director
of Marketing and Operations. I am originally
from Detroit Michigan, home of Motown
Records, where I began my journey for marketing
success! After earning Marketing and
Computer Graphics Degrees from Purdue University
and multiple certifications in the digital
marketing field, I advanced through a career of
awards and honors in many business verticals. I
am an avid philanthropist and member of local
as well as international non-profit organizations
and am one of South Florida’s Top 40 under 40
professionals. I play a vital role in the growth of
Nada’s Italy. Nada’s Italy, was started by Italianborn
Nada Vergili, an expat from Florence who
moved to the USA and developed the business
in 2004 with a strong passion for sharing her
culture with the American public. She coined an
intriguing slogan “Tours for people who don’t
go on tours”, catering to active adult travelers
wanting to experience Italy in a more intimate,
stress-free, relaxed way, without the high-paced
structured schedules of large-scale tours.
Nada’s Italy
119 NE. 2nd Ave.
Delray Beach, FL
561-270-4486
www.nadasitaly.com
Monday – Saturday 10am – 7pm
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By Darien Davies
Delray Under $50
Now that Delray Beach is a rising star in the art, culture and social scene,
it might seem a little difficult to find affordable activities, shops or
restaurants. I am here to prove you wrong. Delray Beach
offers a mix of high-end boutiques with laid-back
restaurants, and events for the whole family or
nightclubs for night owls. Here is what you can do
in Delray Beach in November for $50 or less.
News flash: most people want to be their own boss. Double
news flash: most aren’t. So kudos those who actually take
the leap and make their entrepreneurship dreams happen.
November is National Entrepreneurship
Month and is the perfect time to celebrate
those who are bringing their
passion to life one product
at a time. Thankfully we
have the Fall 2018 Art
On The Square where
artists are putting it all
out there for our visual
an sensory pleasure.
The Cornell Art Museum
at Old School Square
presents this event, which is
a premier, outdoor juried art
show that includes extraordinary,
original works in all
media by fine art and fine craft
artists from around the country.
The Museum’s front and side lawn
will be transformed into an exciting
outdoor gallery that welcomes art
collectors and enthusiasts to not
only meet the artists but also
discover something new on any
and every level. There’s also live
music for your perusing pleasure!
Admission is free, so you are encouraged
to indulge in the creation of fine entrepreneurs
and find the perfect piece to
push you into the land of boss-ness. The
event is held Saturday, November 10 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, November 11
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Cornell Art Museum
is located at 51 N. Swinton Ave. Visit www.
oldschoolsquare.org or call (561) 243-7922
for more information.
Gratitude comes in all shapes and sizes, but the result is the
same: happiness. If you all were privy to the Pink Floyd
concert at Old School Square last month then you know
what I’m talking about. Live music + fresh air = basic human enjoyment.
Good news for us is that OSS is bringing it back again this
month for us so we can either enjoy the experience for the first
time or for the who-cares-how-many-times times. The Classic Albums
Live series this month bring us the music of Led Zeppelin
for your auditory pleasure. The Rolling Stone Magazine describes
their music as “one of the greatest, heaviest and raunchiest albums
ever, steeped in both Delta and Chicago blues, sixties psychedelia
and gentle to bone-crushing dynamics. Highlights ranged
from the chugging, apocalyptic chaos of Whole Lotta Love to the
bullet-fast fuzz riffs of Heartbreaker to Bring It on Home, a jukejoint
blues gone mad.” The Classic Albums Live series takes classic
albums and recreates them live, on stage, note for note, cut for cut,
so it’s literally the best of what we can get in present times. This
concert is held Saturday, November 10 from 8 to 10 p.m. Tickets
are $20 for general admission (bring a chair as seats are not provided)
or $40 for premium (includes a reserved seating area with
a seat). The Old School Square Pavilion is located at 51 N. Swinton
Ave. Visit www.oldschoolsquare.org or call (561) 243-7922 for
more information and tickets.
that one time when…” is a classic family story
beginning. Regardless of your involvement with family
“Remember
or framily, there are always a ton of stories that happened
that you are proud to talk about or thrilled to hide. November
is Family Stories Month and is a fantastic time to make more
stories (that you’ll either remember forever or immediately plan
to forget) with your family. The 32nd Annual Delray Beach Turkey
Trot 5K is a perfect time to make the most of a great situation and
help other families make their own. Held at Anchor Park, you’ll
be guided along A1A for the 5k run or walk, which is the perfect
backdrop for some exercise side by side with the ocean. You can
even make a friendly wager for who wins or loses, and can include
a fantastic reward for the winner or dish duty for the loser, just a
thought. The Trot is held Saturday, November 17 at 7:30 a.m. and
all participants will receive a T-shirt, custom medal, and a little
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more wiggle room for Thanksgiving dinner. Anchor Park is
located at 51 N.W. First Ave. Visit www.mydelraybeach.com
or call (561) 243-7277 for more information and to register.
We all know that freedom isn’t free, but how many of
us pay attention to the basic ins and outs of the military
life? Probably not many. November is Military
Family Appreciation Month and is the perfect time to partake
in The 1940s Radio
Hour at the Delray
Beach Playhouse.
The show is a play
with music by
Walton Jones and
is an endearing
exercise in nostalgia
that takes place
on the night of December
21, 1942 in
a seedy little New York radio
station (WOV). The United States
is at war and the station’s crew is rehearsing
and preparing a final holiday show that will be recorded for
broadcast to the troops overseas. Adding an air of poignancy
to the night’s program, the show’s young trumpeter has just
joined the Army and will be shipping out tomorrow. Everybody
at the station wants this holiday broadcast to be special,
so they’ve pulled together their best singers to perform. Take
a sentimental musical journey back to December of 1942, as
you experience this “live” radio broadcast from the Hotel Astor’s
Algonquin Room! The show is held from Friday, November
30 to Sunday, December 16 with various times. Visit www.
delraybeachplayhouse.com or call (561) 272-1281 for more
information and tickets.
Go vegan or go home. Well, not really, but we can all afford
to eat a little less meat on the regular. The Earth
will thank you, and so will your local pigs and cows
(and hips). November is Vegan Month and is a wonderful
time to just take a step back and focus on what you’re putting
on your fork and into your mouth. If you’re not sure how you
can omit animal protein from your diet, lucky you because
you’ve got The New Vegan restaurant that can show you the
ropes. At The New Vegan, they try to ensure nutritional value
without having to compromise between taste and health.
They have a variety of 100 percent plant-based meals with
a combination of raw, cooked, baked and grilled food. They
are committed to a non-GMO, non-dairy, non-wheat, non-soy
and non-gluten kitchen, so you know that their heart (and
Earth-conscious stomach) are in the right place. Stop by and
enjoy the portabella or shiitake mushroom burger with dehydrated
mushrooms, chickpeas, fajita and garlic for $16, or
the Palm Toona wrap with hearts of palm mixed with sweet
peppers, fennel, almonds and celery with lettuce and pico de
gallo stuffed in a millet spinach wrap for $14. You are guaranteed
to feel full without being stuffed, and happy without
eating meat, which is a win, win, win for your stomach, the
environment and a local business. The New Vegan is located
at 528 N.E. Second St. Visit www.thenewvegan.com or call
(561) 404-5301 for more information.
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November
9-11
chris evert/raymond james pro-celebrity tennis classic
pickleball1
Arts garage presents Robbie elias2
3
delray beach greenmarket
1-30 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat -
10:30am, Sun 1:30pm $5. Alligator
Feeding – Wed & Sat 1pm. Stingray
Feeding – Tues-Sun- 2:45pm. 561-274-
7263, sandowayhouse.org
1-30 Pickleball – $5. Call for times.
Pompey Park Community Center. 561-
243-7356. Delray Beach Community
Center. 561-243-7250. Delray Beach
Tennis Center 561-243-7360. mydelraybeach.com
1-11 The Pirates of Penzance – Gilbert
and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance
is an uproarious comedy with a brilliant
score. Swashbuckling pirates, a love
story and bumbling constables combine
to make for a wonderful evening with
fabulous music. The Wick Theatre, 7901
North Federal Highway, Boca Raton,
FL 33487. www.thewick.org, 561-995-
2333. Ticket prices: $75-$95.
1 Pride & Prosecco – 6pm. $65-
100. Grab your girlfriends and enjoy a
fun and festive night with cocktails and
dinner by the bite from some of Delray
Beach’s finest restaurants. delraylibrary.org
2 First FriDAy Art Walk – 6-9pm.
Stroll through art galleries and working
studios, and meet talented, local artists.
561-243-1077, DowntownDelrayBeach.
com/Events
2 Arts Garage presents Robbie
Elias – 8pm. $35-45. Soulful Pop. 561-
450-6357, artsgarage.org
2 Volunteer Delray – Meet local Nonprofit
Organizations and find out how
you can get involved & volunteer in your
community! Join us at Old School Square
prior to the Free Friday Concert. Details:
561-278-0424, delraybeach.com
2 Old School Square Free FriDAy
Night Concerts – 7:30pm. Featuring
Joe Cotton Band – Classic Rock. 561-
243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
3, 10, 17, 24 Delray Beach Green-
Market – 9am-2pm. The GreenMarket
is an open air marketplace located at
Old School Square Pavilion. delraycra.
org/greenmarket
3 Old School Square presents UNI-
TY – 8pm. $20-80. The Latin Tribute to
Michael Jackson with Tony Succar Pavilion.
561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
3 Frances J Bright Woman’s Club
– The upcoming scholarship brunch
will be hosted at the Delray Beach Golf
and Country Club, from 9:30-11:00
a.m. One of the oldest African American
organizations still in existence in
Delray Beach. Our organization was
established in 1959, by Ms. Frances J.
Bright, first African-American teacher
in the Delray Beach area. The purpose
of our organization is to offer community
services, foster growth, and interest
in cultural activities. Proceeds from
our scholarship brunch are distributed
to community applicants and debutante
applicants during their first semester of
undergraduate studies. 770-402-4505,
www.fjbwc.org
3 Arts Garage presents Nestor
Torres – 8pm. $35-45. Jazz. 561-450-
6357, artsgarage.org
3 Morikami Family Fun Days –
10am-1pm. Famililes Reading Together.
Free for children with a Palm Beach
County Library Card. morikami.org
4 Arts Garage presents Trey
wAnvig – 8pm. $15-25. Blues Rock
Guitarist. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
7 Wine, Women & Wisdom at the
Arts gARAge – $30-45. 5:30pm. Join
us for wine and an inspirational evening
with a panel of phenomenally wise women
talking about faith, family, and business.
561-278-0424, delraybeach.com
7, 10, 16 Murder on the Beach
Bookstore Booksignings – Times
& Books vary. Call for more details! 561-
279-7790, murderonthebeach.com
8 Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce
Contacts & Cocktails at
the Conde Center for Chiropractic
cARe – 5pm. Join the Chamber of
Commerce at the Conde Center for cocktails,
conversations and culinary delights!
561-278-0424, delraybeach.com
9 Arts Garage presents Josh Hoyer
and Soul Colossal – 8pm. $35-
45. Soul, Funk and R&B. 561-450-6357,
artsgarage.org
9-11 Chris Evert / Raymond James
Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic –
$20+. Head to the Delray Beach Tennis
Center for two fun-filled days of great
tennis action. Each year, well-known personalities
join Chrissie for fun, fast-paced,
competitive matches to raise money to
help at-risk families throughout Florida.
561-394-2400, chrisevert.org
9 Arts Garage presents Josh Hoyer
and Soul Colossal – 8pm. $35-
45. Soul, Funk and R&B. 561-450-6357,
artsgarage.org
9 Old School Square Free FriDAy
Night Concerts – 7:30pm. Featuring
Titans of Rock – Journey/Bon Jovi Tribute.
561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
10 Ride and Remember Trolley
– 10am-12pm- $25. Spady Museum.
When you board the “Ride & Remember”
Trolley Tour, the history of Delray
Beach comes alive! spadymuseum.com
10 Arts Garage presents Frank
Vignola’s Jot Jazz Guitar Trio –
8pm. $35-45. Jazz. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
10 & 11 Old School Square presents
Art on the Square – The
Cornell Art Museum presents an outdoor,
juried fine art show featuring fine
artists in all media by 80 artists from
around the country. 561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
11 Arts Garage presents Martin
Bejerano Trio – 8pm. $35-45. Jazz
Piano. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
14 Women’s National Book Association
presents Libraries &
Literacy: Whats New? – 6:30pm.
Members, free. Nonmembers, $10. Delray
Beach Public Library, president.WN-
BASoFla@gmail.com.
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arts garage presents judy charmicheal
16
old school square
PResents joey tenuto band
17
delray beach turkey
trot 5k run and walk
15 Yes, I am biased, we all are!
Interfaith Cafe – 7-9:00pm. South
County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Rd, Delray
Beach. All of us have preconceived
notions about groups of people! Stereotypes
persist because they are functional.
Whether we use them consciously
or unconsciously, the impact is always
damaging. In this workshop, Dr. Mirella
Bemmel and Professor Howard Housen,
will help us confront biases and explore
strategies to minimize the impact and
make ourselves accountable. Join us on
this exciting journey. Dr. Mirella Baker
Bemmel and Professor Howard Housen
are co-owners of Next Level Educators
LLC. They offer regular speaking engagements
and workshops on a wide array
of topics intended to stimulate the audience
and contribute to their well being.
6-18 An Olde Fashioned Holiday
Art & Craft Show – Southern Handcraft
Society’s 26th Annual Juried Art
& Craft Show at the Old School Square
Fieldhouse - Thurs & Fri 9am-8pm, Sat
9am-2pm. Free. All items are handmade
and one-of-a-kind works of art. mhincken@gmail.com
16 Old School Square Free Friday
Night Concerts – 7:30pm.
Featuring Joey Tenuto Band – Blues,
Funk, Reggae, Rock. 561-243-7922,
oldschoolsquare.org
16 Arts Garage presents Judy
cARMicheal – 8pm. $35-45. Swing,
American Standards, Jazz. 561-450-
6357, artsgarage.org
17 Delray Beach Turkey Trot 5K
Run and Walk – $10-30. Registration
6am; Race 7:30 am. Feel the breeze as you
run through the All-America City in the
32nd Annual Delray Beach Turkey Trot
5K Run/Health Walk. Anchor Park, 561-
243-7000x5101, mydelraybeach.com
17 Arts Garage presents Bobby
Ramirez – 8pm. $35-45. Traditional
Cuban Dance Music, Flutist and Saxophonist.
561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
18 Murder on the Beach Book
Clubs – 3pm. The Sunday Sleuths Book
Club will discuss Black Fall by Andrew
Mayne$16. 561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com
18 Arts Garage presents The
Wolfepack Band – 8pm. $35-45. Jazz
& Rock. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
20 Delray Beach Senior Expo –
9:30am-1:30pm. Free. Make your retirement
years the best of your life. South
County Civic Center. 754-246-2874,
retirement-times.com
22 Happy Thanksgiving!
22 Thanksgiving Day Cruises –
12pm-2pm, or 4pm-6pm. $60-70. Cruises
begin boarding 30 minutes prior to
departure. Spend Thanksgiving with
your loved ones cruising aboard the
Lady Atlantic. Reservations Required:
Delray Yacht Cruises 561-243-0686
23 Old School Square Free Friday
Night Concerts – 7:30pm. Featuring
Uproot Hootenanny - Bluegrass. 561-
243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
23 Arts gARAge PResents Lauren
Mitchell – 8pm. $35-45. Soul & Blues.
561-450-6357, artsgarage.org
24 Small Biz Saturday – Take the
Pledge and #ShopSmall on Small Business
Saturday in Downtown Delray
Beach. downtowndelraybeach.com/
shopsmall
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arts garage presents the five bouroughs
29
the famous 100ft.
christmas tree lighting
24 Arts Garage presents The Five
Bouroughs – 8pm. $35-45. Nostalgia
Rock N’ Roll 50’s & 60’s. 561-450-6357,
artsgarage.org
24 & 25 The 19th Annual Downtown
Delray Beach Thanksgiving
Weekend Art Festival – Free. 10am-
5pm. Presented by Howard Alan Events.
Pineapple Grove Arts District NE 2nd Avenue
& Atlantic Avenue. artfestival.com
26 Happy 13th Birthday Jayden!!
29, 30, dec 1 Southern Handcraft
Society – Boca Raton Chapter “Southern
Christmas 2018” presents its 33rd
Annual Juried Craft Show. Thursday, Nov.
29 - 1:00pm - 9:00pm; Friday, Nov.
30 - 9:00am - 9:00pm; Saturday, Dec.
1 - 9:00am - 1:00pm. Patch Reef Park
Community Center, South side of Yamato
Rd. just west of Military Trail, Boca. Free
Admission - Babes in arms only
29 The Famous 100ft. Christmas
Tree Lighting – 5-9pm. Celebrate the
25th Anniversary of the Famous 100
Foot 100ft Christmas Tree!! The Tree
Lighting Ceremony is one of the largest
and most celebrated holiday events
in Palm Beach County. Festivities begin
at 5pm. A month long celebration kicks
off with Santa lighting the Famous 100ft
Christmas Tree at 7:15pm. Directly following
the Tree Lighting Santa will be
available for photos! Enjoy ice-skating,
Putt’nAround Mini Golf & Carousel.
Event is free, activities for a nominal fee!
Old School Square Park. 100ftChristmasTree.com
29-Dec 23 Annie – Annie will star
Emmy Award-winning actress, Sally
Struthers as Miss Hannigan, the mean
headmistress at the orphanage. Fun for
the entire family, this iconic Broadway
hit features a terrific score and tells the
heartwarming tale of Little Orphan Annie,
who stole the heart of a lonely millionaire.
Classic songs include “Tomorrow,”
“Easy Street,” “It’s a Hard Knock
Life,” and “You’re Never Fully Dressed
without a Smile.” The Wick Theatre,
7901 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton,
FL 33487. www.thewick.org, 561-
995-2333. Ticket prices: $75-$95.
29-Dec 2 Delray Beach Gamma Pickleball
Classic – 8am-5pm. Come and
watch the fasting growing sport in America
at the Delray Beach Tennis Center.
pickleballtournaments.com
30-Dec 16 THE 1940’S RADIO HOUR
Main Stage Series – Friday, 8 p.m.;
Saturday, 2 & 8 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.;
Wednesday (12/5 only), 8 p.m.; Thursday,
8 p.m. Tickets $30 (adults); $15
(students); $25 (groups). Take a sentimental
musical journey back to December
of 1942, as you experience this “live”
radio broadcast from the Hotel Astor’s
Algonquin Room! A true evocation of
1940’s Americana, this performance
includes some of the great standards
of the World War II era. Even the radio
commercials are authentic! Delray-
BeachPlayhouse.com; 561-272-1281.
30-Dec 23 Breadcrumbs – Fri & Sat
at 8pm, Sun at 2pm. by Jennifer Haley,
directed by Keith Garsson. Tickets: $30-
$35. Primal Forces - Boca Sol Theatre.
3333 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton,
FL 33432. www.primalforces.com, 561-
447-8829.
30 Old School Square Free Friday
Night Concerts – 7:30pm. Featuring
Forever Eric – Eric Clapton Tribute. 561-
243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org
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Give a touch
of holiday spirit
Purchase $300 or more in Spa gift cards and receive
a complimentary Votivo ® holiday-scented candle *
(a $45 value).
Booking any of our decadent massages, facials, or body treatments grants you
all-day access to an array of complimentary hotel amenities, including the hotel
pool and poolside bar, fitness center, tranquility room, and steam room.
To book your appointment, call 561-693-3478.
Gift cards may be purchased at The Seagate Spa, or online by visiting
TheSeagateHotel.com/giftcards.
State of Florida, Department of Health, Massage Establishment. License # MM 23691
*Offer available for a limited time while supplies last. Valid only on gift card purchases made in person at The Seagate Spa.
Open daily 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
At The Seagate Hotel & Spa, 1000 E. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach
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When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.
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Jerilyn Walter - Broker/Owner
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786-332-0132
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954-868-8810
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305-905-6078
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561-501-0608
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602 NE 8th Avenue - Delray Beach - Asking $2,950,000
Available Spring 2019. Modern meets beach in this Palm Trail new
construction. 5 bed/4.5 bath pool home, close to beach and downtown
161/173 Se 5th Ave – Delray Beach – Asking $2,495,000
Opportunity to grab double lot in downtown Delray Beach, perfectly
situated for development. Fully rented 9 units, coin W/D. Low overhead
810 N Swinton - Delray Beach - Asking $2,100,000
Early 2019 Delivery. Luxury, modern features and finishes. Tucked
quietly inside ake Ida neighborhood. 4 bedroom/4.5 bath pool home
502 Sunshine – Delray Beach – Asking $1,395,000
6110 N. Ocean Blvd. – Ocean Ridge – Asking $1,269,000
Spectacular total remodeled 4 bed/ 4 ½ baths on large Lake Ida lot. Walk to the beach from this waterfront townhome in private gated
Covered patio opens to pool. Impact windows, new construction home. enclave. 2 car gar, courtyard, new impact windows /doors, new A/C.
225 W. Boynton Beach Blvd – Boynton Beach – Asking $899,000
Opportunity to purchase oversized corner commercial lot on main
hwy from I95 to beach and downtown Boynton Beach.
1085 Phillips Rd. – Delray Beach – Asking $589,000
Brand new two level townhome, 3 bed/2.5 bath w/ loft area,
private backyard, 2 car gar., comm pool. Dogs allowed.
118 S Swinton Circle - Delray Beach - Asking $549,000
A gem in the rough tucked away on one of Del Ida’s
most private street. 4 bedroom/2 1/2 bath.
200 NE 2nd Ave #410 - Delray Beach - Asking $539,000
Fully furnished 2 bedroom/ 2 1/2 bath condo in the
heart of Pineapple Grove.
5190 Casa Real Drive - Delray Beach – Asking $349,900
3bed/2 bath mediterranean style home with stunning upgrades,
kitchen with granite counters, stainless appliances.
100 NE 6th St. 207 - Boynton Beach – Asking $295,000
Rare 2 bed/2 bath, 1305 sf., largest wrap around balcony at Marina
Village-plenty of outdoor space, stellar amenities.
2140 NW 10th Place, Delray Beach – Asking $299,900
Open floor plan with 2 bedroom and 2 baths & 2 car garage.
Low HOA, access to Lake Eden, Lake Ida and Lake Osborne.
When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.
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603 NE Federal Hwy. – Boynton Beach – Asking $1,825,000
Massive lot, opportunity to own Federal Hwy Commercial property
in fast growing Boynton Beach, development, rental, business.
3510 Glenwood Court - Delray Beach - Asking $1,549,000
Beautifully remodeled sprawling Seagate Country Club Estate
home. 4 bedroom/3 bath lake front, pool, 3 car gar.
235/241 NE 13th-Delray Beach-Asking $1,420,000
Renovated and upgraded multi-family with Fenced-in backyard
and private pool. Quadplex consisting or 2/1, 2/1,2/1, 4/3.
PENDING!
1401 N Swinton Ave - Delray Beach - Asking $784,900
Your oasis awaits. Beautiful 3/3 in the heart of Delray, 9 ft ceilings,
nearly 2500 sq ft, heated saltwater pool. NO HOA.
PENDING!
225 NE 1st St. #404 – Delray Beach – Asking $679,000
Rare 3/2 Penthouse in downtown Astor building. Walk to Atlantic
Ave. Private rooftop patio, 2 prk spaces, fully furnished.
PENDING!
574 Mallory – Delray Beach – Asking $599,900
Charming 3 bed/3.5 bath, 2 car gar. Townhome tucked in Mallory
Sq courtyard. Granite kitchen, wood flooring. Comm pool.
7089 Catalina Isle Drive - Lake Worth - Asking $499,000
Lake Charleston curb appeal at its finest!
4 bedroom/3 bath.
4670 Sherwood Forest – Delray Beach – Asking $449,900
Tucked inside gated Sherwood Forest, this 3 bed/2.5 bth, 2 car,
2 story pool home, offers privacy, outdoor living.
6332 Crystal View Lane – Boynton Beach – Asking $349,900
3 bed/2.5 bath, 2 car gar, single family home in Indian Springs Country
Club. Soaring ceiling, large rooms, split plan, living room, patios
710 NE 7th Street #202, Boynton Beach - Asking $289,500
Amazing Intracoastal views from this 2 bedroom 2 bath corner unit in
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110 Mockingbird Lane, Delray Beach - Asking $179,900
Updated 2 bed/2 bath villa in Country Manor. Spacious open
floor plan with patio, community club house and pool.
10077 412st Drive S, Boynton Beach - Asking $154,900
Active 55+ villa in Limetree. Recently updated 2 bedroom/2 bath with
washer/dryer in unit. Lovely screened in patio with storage.
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pictures | on the ave
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2 Caroline @ European Wax Center
3 Carolina, Dr. Alfredo Arauz @ Spodak Dental Group
4 Keith, Anna Maria @ Casa Mannabliss
5 Carole @ Stitches By The Sea
6 Katie, Matt @ Delray Beach Boxing
7 Dennis, Tim @ Delray Beach Club
8 Elle, Sue, Christa @ One Aveda Salon
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pictures | in the pineapple grove arts district
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See
entertainment | gotta SEE
By lisa marie
November 2
Bohemian Rhapsody is a foot-stomping celebration of Queen,
their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury, who
defied stereotypes and shattered convention to become one of the
most beloved entertainers on the planet. Rami Malek stars as Mercury,
in this exciting, energetic chronicle of the years leading up to
Queen’s triumphant reunion on the eve of Live Aid, where Mercury,
facing a life-threatening illness, leads the band in one of the greatest
performances in the history of rock music. In the process, cementing
the legacy of a band that were always more like a family, and who
continue to inspire outsiders, dreamers and music lovers to this day.
Nobody’s Fool - Trying to get back on her feet, wild child Tanya
(Tiffany Haddish) looks to her buttoned-up, by the book sister Danica
(Tika Sumpter) to help her get back on track. As these polar opposites
collide -- with hilarious and sometimes disastrous results -- Tanya
discovers that Danica’s picture-perfect life -- including her mysterious
boyfriend -- may not be what it seems. Written and directed by Tyler
Perry also starring Whoopi Goldberg, Missi Pyle, Courtney Henggeler,
Omari Hardwick, Amber Riley, and Crystal Lee Brown.
November 9
The Girl in the Spider’s Web: A New Dragon Tattoo Story - Young
computer hacker Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist
find themselves caught in a web of spies, cybercriminals and corrupt
government officials. Lisbeth Salander, the cult figure and title character
of the acclaimed Millennium book series created by Stieg Larsson,
will return to the screen in The Girl in the Spider’s Web, a first-time
adaptation of the recent global bestseller.
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch - The story of a cynical grump who goes on a
mission to steal Christmas, only to have his heart changed by a young
girl’s generous holiday spirit. It’s the same classic Dr. Seuss story as
we’ve seen told many times before, but with Benedict Cumberbatch
as the voice of The Grinch and some funky illumination flourishes.
Overlord - With only hours until D-Day, a team of American paratroopers
drop into Nazi-occupied France to carry out a mission that’s
crucial to the invasion’s success. Tasked with destroying a radio transmitter
atop a fortified church, the desperate soldiers join forces with a
young French villager to penetrate the walls and take down the tower.
But, in a mysterious Nazi lab beneath the church, the outnumbered
G.I.s come face-to-face with enemies unlike any the world has ever
seen. From producer J.J. Abrams, Overlord is a thrilling, pulse-pounding
action adventure with a twist.
November 16
Instant Family - When Pete (Mark Wahlberg) and Ellie (Rose Byrne)
decide to start a family, they stumble into the world of foster care
adoption. They hope to take in one small child but when they meet
three siblings, including a rebellious 15 year old girl (Isabela Moner),
they find themselves speeding from zero to three kids overnight. Now,
Pete and Ellie must hilariously try to learn the ropes of instant parenthood
in the hopes of becoming a family. “Instant Family” is inspired by
the real events from the life of writer/director Sean Anders and also
stars Octavia Spencer, Tig Notaro and Margo Martindale.
Widows is a blistering, modern-day thriller set against the backdrop
of crime, passion and corruption. “Widows” is the story of four
women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their
dead husbands’ criminal activities. Set in contemporary Chicago,
amid a time of turmoil, tensions build when Veronica (Oscar winner
Viola Davis), Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Linda (Michelle Rodriguez)
and Belle (Cynthia Erivo) take their fate into their own hands and
conspire to forge a future on their own terms. “Widows” also stars
Liam Neeson, Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, Daniel Kaluuya, Lukas Haas
and Brian Tyree Henry.
November 21
Creed II - Life has become a balancing act for Adonis Creed. Between
personal obligations and training for his next big fight, he is
up against the challenge of his life. Facing an opponent with ties to
his family’s past only intensifies his impending battle in the ring.
Rocky Balboa is there by his side through it all and, together, Rocky
and Adonis will confront their shared legacy, question what’s worth
fighting for, and discover that nothing is more important than family.
“Creed II” is about going back to basics
to rediscover what made you a champion
in the first place, and remembering
that, no matter where you go,
you can’t escape your history.
Robin Hood - Robin of Loxley
(Taron Egerton) a war-hardened
Crusader and his Moorish
commander (Jamie Foxx)
mount an audacious
revolt against the corrupt
English crown in
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with gritty battlefield
exploits,
mind-blowing
fight choreography,
and a
timeless romance.
Rami Malek
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Hear
entertainment | gotta HEAR By tom craig
November 4
Twenty One PilOTs - The Bandito Tour
8:00pm BB&T Center Sunrise
$55.00 - $229.00
www.thebbtcenter.com
November 5
Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen
7:30pm Coral Springs Center for the Arts
Coral Springs $54.06 - $75.26
www.thecentercs.com
November 6
Snow PATRol
8:00pm Hard Rock Event Center
Hollywood $35.00 - 90.00
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November 7
Mac McAnally
8:00pm Funky Biscuit
Boca Raton $60.00-$85.00
www.funkybiscuit.com
November 8
Simple Minds - Walk Between
wOrlds Tour
8:30pm The Fillmore Miami Beach
$35.00 - $75.00 www.fillmoremb.com
November 9
Ambrosia
6:30pm and 9:30pm Funky Biscuit
Boca Raton $45.00 - $70.00
www.funkybiscuit.com
JASon Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening
8:00pm Hard Rock Event Center
Hollywood $25.00 - $60.00
www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com
November 10
Ray LaMontagne - Just Passing
Through Tour
8:00pm The Fillmore Miami Beach
$49.50 - $99.50 www.fillmoremb.com
November 13
Stephen Stills and Judy Collins
8:00pm Kravis Center West Palm Beach
$25.00 - $100.00
www.kravis.org
November 16
Thelma HousTOn’s Motown
Experience
8:00pm Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
$25.00 - $100.00
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November 17
Katharine McPhee
8:00pm Parker Playhouse
Fort Lauderdale $27.00 - $57.00
www.parkerplayhouse.com
John Legend - A Legendary Christmas
9:00pm The Fillmore Miami Beach
$103.50 - $173.50 www.fillmoremb.com
November 18
Stephen Stills and Judy Collins
7:00pm Au-Rene Theater at
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Fort Lauderdale $45.00 - $95.00
www.browardcenter.org
November 21
Mannheim Steamroller Christmas
7:00pm Kravis Center West Palm Beach
$45.00 - $75.00 www.kravis.org
November 23
Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick
rOad Tour
8:00pm BB&T Center Sunrise
$113.00 - $245.00
www.thebbtcenter.com
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox
8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton
$50.00 - $80.00 www.funkybiscuit.com
November 24
Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick
rOad Tour
8:00pm AA Arena Miami
$103.00 - $245.00
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox
8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton
$50.00 - $80.00 www.funkybiscuit.com
November 27
Dave Koz 21st Anniversary
Christmas Tour
8:00pm Parker Playhouse
Fort Lauderdale $43.00 - $83.00
www.parkerplayhouse.com
November 28
Samantha Fish
8:00pm Funky Biscuit
Boca Raton $25.00 - 45.00
www.funkybiscuit.com
Elton john “farewell”
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Read
entertainment | gotta read By lisa marie
A Stormy Day
in Delray
by P. D. Saracin
Released August 26
This is a fact-based novel set entirely in
Delray Beach and is currently available
at Hand’s Art Supplies on Atlantic Avenue
and Amazon.
Peter Newman, a Russian oligarch, is on
a mission for his homeland. His wealth and
influence are legendary, even for the Palm
Beaches. The US Government suspects
something unsavory is underway but lacks
the knowledge and proof required to stop
it. Enter Bethany-Anne Martins, a young
ingenue living in Briny Breezes, who becomes
the unwitting key to exposing Newman’s
plot. The drama unfolds in Delray
Beach, Florida where Newman undertakes
his timetable to bring America to its knees.
Sven Hansen, a part-time sea tow operator
and Nikki Tarasova, the woman they both
love, are all that stands between Newman
and his attempted coup.
The Seagull: A Vera
Stanhope Mystery
by Ann Cleeves
Released November 6
visit to her local prison brings DI Vera
A Stanhope face to face with an old enemy:
former detective superintendent, and
now inmate, John Brace. Brace was convicted
of corruption and involvement in the
death of a gamekeeper – and Vera played a
key part in his downfall.
Now, Brace promises Vera information
about the disappearance of Robbie Marshall,
a notorious wheeler-dealer who disappeared
in the mid-nineties, if she will
look out for his daughter and grandchildren.
He tells her that Marshall is dead, and
that his body is buried close to St Mary’s
Island in Whitley Bay. However, when a
search team investigates, officers find not
one skeleton, but two.
This cold case takes Vera back in time, and
very close to home, as Brace and Marshall,
along with a mysterious stranger known
only as ‘the Prof’, were close friends of Hector,
her father. Together, they were the ‘Gang
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of Four’, regulars at a glamorous nightclub
called The Seagull. Hector had been one of
the last people to see Marshall alive. As the
past begins to collide dangerously with the
present, Vera confronts her prejudices and
unwanted memories to dig out the truth...
Night of Miracles:
A Novel
by Elizabeth Berg
Released November 13
delightful novel about surprising
A friendships, community, and the way
small acts of kindness can change a life,
from the bestselling author of The Story of
Arthur Truluv.
Lucille Howard is getting on in years, but
she stays busy. Thanks to the inspiration
of her dearly departed friend Arthur Truluv,
she has begun to teach baking classes,
sharing the secrets to her delicious classic
Southern yellow cake, the perfect pinwheel
cookies, and other sweet essentials. Her
classes have become so popular that she’s
hired Iris, a new resident of Mason, Missouri,
as an assistant. Iris doesn’t know
how to bake but she needs to keep her
mind off a big decision she sorely regrets.
When a new family moves in next door
and tragedy strikes, Lucille begins to look
out for Lincoln, their son. Lincoln’s parents
aren’t the only ones in town facing hard
choices and uncertain futures. In these difficult
times, the residents of Mason come
together and find the true power of community—just
when they need it the most.
My Husband and I:
The Inside Story of
the Royal Marriage
by Ingrid Seward
Released November 20
When a young Princess Elizabeth met and
fell in love with the dashing Naval Lieutenant
Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark,
it wasn’t without complications. The romance
between the sailor prince and the young princess
brought a splash of color to a nation still in
the grip of post-war austerity. When they married
in Westminster Abbey in November 1947,
there were 3,000 guests, including six kings
and seven queens. Within five years, as Queen
Elizabeth II, she would ascend to the throne
and later be crowned in front of millions watching
through the new medium of television.
Throughout her record-breaking reign, she
has relied on the formidable partnership she
had made with her consort. Now, after 70
years of their marriage, acclaimed royal biographer
Ingrid Seward sheds new light on their
relationship and its impact on their family and
on the nation.
My Husband and I reveals the challenges
faced by Prince Philip as he accompanies the
Queen in their many public appearances, and
also offers insight into how their relationship
operates behind closed doors. Throughout
the years, there have been rumors of marital
troubles, fierce debates over how to raise their
children, and numerous family traumas—from
scandalous divorces to shocking deaths—in
the full glare of the public eye. But somehow,
their relationship has endured and provided
strength and inspiration to those around them.
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entertainment | concerts
photos by tom craig
HoWArd and David Bellamy
of The Bellamy Brothers
perform at Renegades in
West Palm Beach
Bob Woodward Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist,
author and Washington Post Associate Editor speaks about
current political events and discusses his new book ‘Fear: Trump
in the White House’ at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts
Blues guitarist and
singer Coco Montoya
performs at The Funky
Biscuit in Boca Raton
Singer, songwriter, musician and
founder of The Talking Heads, David
Byrne brings his sold-out American
Utopia tour to The Fillmore Miami Beach
Blues guitarist, singer and
songwriter Jimmy Thackery and
his band The Drivers perform at
The Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton
Vocalist, musician and songwriter
Rickie Lee Jones performs one of
her limited dates at the historic
Lyric Theater in Stuart
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health & beauty | pain relief
By dr. john conde
Evidence-Based Therapy with
High Success Rates for Neuropathy
Painful burning, tingling, and numbness are words
typically used to describe the sensation experienced by
individual suffering with neuropathy.
Neuropathy is a broad, generalized term that denotes damage
or disruption to nerves that carry vital information either
for movement, sensation, or vasculature and organ regulation.
Neuropathy can be classified by its distribution and is broken
down into two major categories; polyneuropathy and mono or focal
neuropathy. Polyneuropathy simply means that multiple areas
are affected simultaneously and mono or focal neuropathy refers to
one region being affected. The most common type of neuropathy is
peripheral neuropathy which is a type of polyneuropathy. Peripheral
neuropathy is characterized by burning, tingling, numbness,
sharp pain, loss of feeling, extreme sensitivity to touch, and lack of
coordination.
There are several causes of peripheral neuropathy. Some of
these include genetic contributions, diabetes, vitamin B12 deficiency,
post-herpetic neuralgia (shingles), infection, alcoholic neuropathy,
drugs, injury to nerves, toxins, uremia (kidney failure),
post-chemotherapy treatment, and idiopathic (spontaneous occurrence).
A thorough examination and medical history is necessary
for accurate diagnosis. Quite often blood work, imaging, and nerve
conduction studies are ordered to determine the precise etiology.
A breakthrough study in the journal of gynecologic oncology has
demonstrated a 90% success rate in the treatment of chemotherapy-
induced peripheral neuropathy with the use of photobiomodulation/class
IV laser therapy. They also found significant improvement
of functional recovery after nerve crush injuries and toxin
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Class IV laser therapy improves neuropathy by preventing neural
apoptosis and enhancing neurite outgrowth. Basically, this means
that it helps prevent nerve cell death and it promotes the production
of more nerve synapses. It also draws water, oxygen, and nutrients
to the damaged area. During class IV laser therapy the infrared
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energy that leads to a cascade of beneficial effects, increasing
cellular function and health.
The most compelling part is that researchers did not note any
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Join us at The Atlantic Grille for our signature Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner
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For reservations, call 561.693.3499.
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health & beauty | dermatology
By Jennifer Wilson, MSN, ARNP, NP-C
The Impact of
Hard Water on Your Skin
The state of Florida is known as a “karstic” state.
Simplified it means that the landscape of the state
is mostly made of soluble limestone and dolomite.
Karst areas are found scattered around the world including
the Causses of France, Yukatan Pennisula, parts of China, in
the mid west of Kentucky and of course our Sunshine State.
Features of Karst regions are sinkholes, groundwater contamination
and unpredictable water supply with high levels of hard water.
Hard water affects nearly 85% of states throughout the country.
Florida is one of the top 5 states with the hardest water.
Hard water is determined by the amount of magnesium and calcium
that is found in the water due to ground water exposed to
limestone. Since Florida is primarily all limestone, there is a lot
more in our water than what meets the eye.
Since we use water on a daily basis there are many effects
of having hard water flowing through our pipes. Some of them
include build up of minerals within your appliances such as
dishwashers, water heaters and shower heads that in return decrease
the flow of water over time and eventually end up shortening
the lifetime of the appliance. This can be costly to homeowners
by energy bills increasing up to 25 percent because
appliances demand more energy to run efficiently and requiring
replacing them prematurely. Clothing can also be affected by
wearing out quicker and losing its vibrant color.
Chalky build up on surfaces reminds us that hard water can
also have an impact on our hair and skin. Hard water can clog
our pores making it easier to breakout with acne or have blackheads
from the mineral deposits on our skin. Chronic skin conditions
such as psoriasis and eczema can become exacerbated by
the natural oils of the skin being dried out from hard water and
resulting in dry flaky sensitive skin. Minerals can also build up
on the scalp causing dry, weighed down hair. If you color or highlight
your hair it can even change the color and leave it brassy
looking with yellow, orange or green undertones. Lastly, increased
incidences of dry flaky scalp with dandruff can be found
with the buildup of minerals.
There are a few things we can do to soften our water. Shower
head softeners can be added on to our existing shower heads
as well as water softeners that filter the water
for the whole house can be installed. One example
is a resign tank that regenerates the
water flowing into your home by exchanging
the ions of magnesium and calcium into potassium
and sodium by the use of resign beads. Reverse
osmosis is another option in a water purification
systems that will remove most of the
unwanted particles and molecules from
the water flowing from your faucets.
A good place to start would be testing
your water by a professional or
using pH strips that can provide
you with a quick and easy test of
your water and the level of the
total hardness.
Dr. Thomas C. Balshi
4665 W. Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33445
561-272-6000
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health & beauty | Your Dental Health
By craig spodak, dmd, pa
In Need Of A Crown? No Problem!
Patients are now able to enjoy convenience
and quality of care with the CEREC System
From slight enhancements to major repairs, dentists offer a
variety of techniques and procedures to improve your smile,
regardless if you have cracked, broken, root canal-treated,
missing or misshapen teeth.
Dental crowns are a long-standing and proven treatment option
to fix many of these dental issues, and crowns have come a
long way. Traditionally, a dental crown is constructed in an offsite
dental lab, meaning that the patient has to wear a temporary
crown for at least two weeks before they are able to have their
permanent crown placed. If you’ve ever had uncomfortable temporary
crowns that kept falling out, or felt like you’ve spent your
entire day at the dental office, then you know just how uncomfortable
this traditional method is.
However, modern technology now allows dentists to create
crowns in just one visit. There is no longer a need for goopy impressions,
a temporary crown, or additional wait time. Digital dentistry
enables patients to enjoy their new smile from the moment they
leave the office, allowing for greater quality of care and comfort.
No waiting. No temporaries. No kidding.
The CEREC CAD/CAM system has been on the market for
roughly 30 years and more than 250 scientific studies have confirmed
the clinical safety of tried and tested CEREC tooth restorations.
Worldwide, more than 30 million tooth restorations have
been produced with CEREC.
CEREC, which is an acronym that stands
for ceramic reconstruction, is a system
that creates crowns that are milled by a high-tech milling machine.
Crowns are made using CAD/CAM software (computer-aided design
and computer-aided manufacturing), which is the same software
used by architects and engineers.
The process begins with a digital scan taken of the patient’s
mouth, which takes about 10 minutes. This digital scan is much
more precise than traditional impressions because it measures
down to the micron, which is 1/1000 millimeters. The lab technician
then takes the scan and creates a 3D render of the patient’s
upper and lower arches using the CEREC software. This system creates
a proposal of what the crown should look like based on the average
anatomy of the patient’s adjacent teeth. The technician then
modifies the design, taking into account the individual’s unique
arch form and wear patterns.
Once the design is finalized, the restoration is sent to the CEREC
milling machine, where the machine mills the design in as few as
eight minutes. As soon as the crown is finished milling, it is fit into
the patient’s mouth. The technician makes any necessary adjustments
and places the final aesthetic touches through staining and
glazing the tooth so it matches the unique characteristics of that
patient’s smile. The restoration is then baked in a kiln at 1500 degrees
Fahrenheit, which takes about 15 minutes, and is then cemented
in the patient’s mouth. This entire process, which used to
take several weeks, is now complete in as few as three hours.
The two main advantages of CEREC crowns are, by far, quality
and convenience. Traditional crowns are usually made in an
off-site lab where the technicians have had no contact with the
patient. With this modern system, the dentist and technician
have the capability to not only create a customized crown
that matches the exact aesthetics of the surrounding teeth,
but it can also flawlessly match the color as well as the
anatomy of the missing tooth or of the adjacent teeth.
So if you need a crown, ask your dental team if the CEREC
System is right for you. They’ll have you
smiling in no time!
Spodak Dental Group
3911 West Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach - 561-498-0050
www.SpodakDental.com
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health & beauty | body beautiful
By ashley sica-de souza
Staying On Track
Through The Holidays
It’s only November but before you
know it New Year’s Resolutions
will be dancing in your head.
You can bet the majority of them will be health and fitness related.
But why wait until after the holidays are gone and the
pounds have piled on to start seeing results? The holidays
are an awesome time of year but between the parties, traveling,
celebrations etc, it’s also a time when fitness habits and clean eating
dies hard. This year commit to keeping things under control beforehand
so you’re not kicking yourself when January rolls around.
To make sure you’re on the right track, let’s look at some important
components to keeping it together this holiday season.
1. Plan Before You Eat!
You’ve heard it before and you’ll hear it again - nutrition is everything.
This is what will literally
make or break you through the
holidays. No matter how
many hours are spent working
out, if your nutrition is a
mess you won’t stand a chance.
Plan out the week ahead and
decide where you would like
to splurge. For example, don’t
ruin your eating Tuesday night
at home if you have holiday
parties on Friday and Saturday.
Choose wisely. Before heading
out, eating a small portion of protein will help keep
you satiated, and this will help make better choices at
social gatherings. It is much easier make poor eating
choices when hungry!
2. Practice Mindful Eating!
People are often rushed and go through the holiday season,
hurrying from one event to another which frequently leads to
mindless eating (i.e. tasting every cookie you bake) and/or
multitasking during meals. Studies show that those who eat
while distracted are more likely to overeat. This is because
they are unable to pay attention to their body’s fullness
signals. No surprise, right! Take time to sit and eat a meal
with as few distractions as possible. Easier said than
done but give it a shot!
3. Move Every Day!
And no, running through the mall holiday shopping does not
count! Because the holidays are a very busy time, it may be not be
realistic to get all of your normal workouts in. With that being said,
aim to move and sweat EVERY single day! Even if it’s 10 minutes
per day at home. Doing some kind of movement each day will keep
the routine of working out and it will set the day making healthier
choices. Invest in some dumbbells and resistance bands and follow
a good home routine. Remember that some movement is better
than no movement.
4. Be Held Accountable!
Things can go downhill quickly if there is no one
to answer to but yourself. If you are the only
person in your family or group of friends interested
in keeping on track this holiday season,
find someone who is! Buddy up and hold each
other accountable! Make a plan together
and stick to it!
5. Don’t Stress!
This is a very important piece of advice
- do not beat yourself up. It’s the holidays
and it’s almost inevitable there’s just going
to be more of everything! Stressing
out over indulgence is not worth the
energy. If you find yourself falling
off track more than you would
like, just remember you are only
one clean meal or workout away
from feeling good again. Pick
yourself up, dust off and
move forward.
Ashley Sica Fitness
Transformation Studio
7400 N. Federal Highway,
Boca Raton, FL 33487
561-445-7445
Ashleysica@gmail.com
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ACP HOME INTERIORS
Making A House A Home
By Diane Feen | Photos by Brandon Showers
Bernard and Stephanie Molyneux have a gift.
It’s rooted in home décor but has proliferated into a
lifestyle that fits any taste level or preference.
It’s tough out there, but your home should be a bastion of comfort,
individuality and style. Though style preferences can vary from
person to person, there’s a real sense of varying adornment that
we want to luxuriate in at home. Some want a rustic look, others contemporary,
country French, coastal chic or equestrian themed.
That’s the beauty of ACP Home Interiors – they have taken home
décor to an artisanal level. There are all types of finishes – one
of the most popular being Reclaimed wood with a Grey or White
Wash, that create a unique environment.
Not only is the store like a museum for artful furniture, bedding,
accessories, wall art, dishware, chandeliers and more, their success
has created a new need. “We now have three home-stylists that will
go to your home and help you decorate with the new pieces you
have purchased. We also do home staging, bringing in furniture
and accessories to make your home look beautiful (to sell or live in
yourself). We want people to walk into a house or condo and say,
‘Wow, it feels good in here,’” said Stephanie.
It’s the WOW factor that everyone feels when they enter one
of the ACP stores (there are four). That’s why they started doing
Home Staging – their customers began asking for the service. It
seems that the Molyneux decorating touch needed to be shared
outside the parameters of the physical ACP structure.
Part of the reason for their design savvy and success is simply
history and heritage. Bernard’s father was in the furniture business
in the UK and young Bernard worked with him early on in life. Bernard
also designs many of the unique pieces in the stores. Stephanie
also comes from a similar patronage. Her mother, Audrey worked
at Blum’s of Boca Furniture Store in Boca Raton for 28 years and
rose to the rank of Vice President.
Clearly both Stephanie and Bernard know how to create an environment
that is cozy and calm, elegant or exciting. Not only that,
you don’t have to wait months for your furniture (as the custom
dictates). “You see it – buy it – and we deliver it. There is no waiting
or ordering. That’s why we have new things in our stores every
week,” said Stephanie.
They also have furniture and accessories that you won’t find anywhere
else. “We’ve been to so many furniture stores and never have
been in one like this before,” is often heard from customers.
Of course, they haven’t. Who else has French Renaissance Chandeliers
(made of wood and iron) or wood ones with Sea Shells that
hang majestically from the ceiling? Have you ever seen a threetiered
chandelier with dangling cocoa beads? They have one. How
about lamps with handmade Chevron Bone Inlay?
They also have bathroom vanities with textured white wash finish
over reclaimed wood with Carrara marble tops, as well as con-
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soles and chests with unique finishes. These pieces are decorative,
yet simplistic – modern and modest. When you shop at ACP your
home can take on any characteristic or mood. They also have rugs
that are indoor/outdoor, cotton, jute and fine hand-knotted wools
that are elegant, yet modern.
If your bedroom is your sanctuary, then you are in luck. ACP has
all the moveable parts to make it a respite of comfort and class with
an upscale touch. They sell designer-inspired linens, chic beds,
headboards, pillows and comforters. You want atmosphere? Check
out their candles, diffusers, or large framed photographs from the
UK that range from a magnificent three-panel white Stallion to a
fierce lion with a compassionate gaze.
If you need a house-warming or wedding gift ACP has the
perfect item for any age or lifestyle. There are black and white
framed photographs of rockers like The Rolling Stones and The
Beatles or books that are kitschy yet comforting. You can also
get stoneware plates with your initials engraved on them or gorgeous
bowls and dishes from Portugal that are dishwasher, oven
and freezer compatible.
The Delray ACP Store is legendary in its niche. More of a Coastal
feel it has a panache and eclecticism you rarely see. They also sell
furniture and accessories that have an Equestrian, Contemporary,
French Farmhouse or Industrial style. But one thing is constant in
all ACP stores – they are a combination of style with a grand vision.
“I am a big fan of simplicity but that simplistic style also has an
eclectic component,” adds Stephanie, who is as much a treasure as
the items sold in the store.
ACP also has a large, yet historic collection of antique Louis Vuitton
trunks that they sell, buy or restore. The Molyneux’s have traveled
the world scouting out unique furniture and accessories, as
well as Louis Vuitton trunks. Bernard considers them “Jewels from
another era.”
With their superb eye for style, design and beauty; ACP stores
have become revered and respected for their design savvy and selection
of home décor furnishings.
“Our constant goal is to find unique furniture and beautiful accessories
to ‘feather your nests.’ It’s our mission to fill the ACP
stores with items we would personally have in our own home.”
ACP Home Interiors Boca Raton
850 North Dixie Hwy. (South of Glades Rd)
Boca Raton, FL 33432 - 561-394-5064
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2050 North Federal Hwy. - 561-265-4400
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1990 Dillard Road, NC 28741 - 828-526-4500
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Cheran Marek | Douglas Elliman
15 Cheran Marek
Things you didn’t know about
By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman
How well do you know Cheran Marek? You may know her as a top
producing Realtor for Douglas Elliman in Delray Beach. But you may not
know about her hidden talent or how she likes to spend her free time.
Cheran is anticipating a busy new season here in Delray
When sitting down with Cheran Marek, she answered 15
questions about Real Estate and her personal life.
1- How long have you been in Real Estate?
2018 made 20 years.
2-What inspired you to get into the Real Estate field?
Growing up both of my parents have owned several Real Estate
companies, so naturally I gravitated towards the business. I always
thought it was interesting, and I enjoyed the independence factor
the profession brings.
3- What sets you apart from other Realtors?
I think I always find a way to innovate. I strive to be different
from everyone else and look for the latest and greatest new ways to
market... Marketing is everything!
4- How is the Real Estate market in Delray Beach?
Delray Beach is booming. I have seen three markets in my career...the
fabricated good, the really really bad, and now. Now it’s
different, it’s a new Florida, besides Delray Beach being a one-of-akind
seaside town, our tax benefits and good weather are drawing
customers in by the thousands, the quality of life here is awesome
and everyone is making it their primary home. Delray’s market is
good because this town’s success is attractive to people of all ages.
The vibe here in Delray is fun, charming, swanky, beachy and urban
all at the same time.
5- What do you enjoy about working at Douglas Elliman?
Douglas Elliman’s marketing and overall brand in my opinion
is brilliant. I couldn’t ask for a better Broker, CEO and marketing
team. I really enjoy the agents I work alongside; everyone is genuine
and friendly. We are a big network and family.
6- To Zillow or not to Zillow?
Zillow has gotten much better, BUT it is UNauthorized information
and sometimes the “Zestimate” is incorrect, which causes trouble in
our marketplace because customers reference this site for information.
It just is not that easy to determine a value on all properties.
7- What do you do all day?
Emails, phone calls, manage pending sales, showings, research,
open houses… It’s non-stop all day long!
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Cheran specializes in Downtown Delray Beach
8- Who inspires you to be better?
My husband, kids and my mom!
9. What do your weekends generally look like?
My Saturday ritual starts at 7am at Purlife gym, then my
kids have soccer games after. I always have an open house or
show property, but try to find time to relax and spend time
catching up with my family and friends.
10-What hobby would you get into if time and money
were not an issue?
Definitely flying! I think being a pilot is one of the coolest
things ever.
11- What do you specialize in?
I specialize in Downtown Delray with an emphasis on the
new construction, waterfront, Lake Ida/Eden and historic district
markets starting at $500,000.
12- Who is your mentor?
I have learned so much in Real Estate from my mom, Sue
Tauriello. She was my Broker for 18 years, she taught me so
much - to work with integrity, to always be more than your best,
to keep to the rules. I’m so grateful to have learned from the best!
13- Favorite travel destination?
I spent a lot of time in my past surfing in Costa Rica, The
Keys and Colorado.
14- What’s missing from your bucket list?
Running a marathon and writing a book.
15- What is your hidden talent?
I think surfing. There is nothing more exhilarating! Salt water
therapy is the best therapy.
If you are looking for a local Real Estate agent to assist you
with selling or buying, contact Cheran Marek.
Cheran Marek
Douglas Elliman
561-870-8855
cheran.marek@elliman.com
www.elliman.com
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Stitches By The Sea
Not Your Grandma’s Needlepoint
By Nicol Jenkins | Photos by melissa korman
Carole our stitching guru pulls threads for Lyndia’s new project
The moment you step through
the doors of Stitches By The
Sea, you feel right at home.
A
group of friends- from young to the young at heart- sit, laugh
and chat about life while they stitch a new piece of art. That
was the goal when owner Judi Alweil opened the stitching
business 8 and a half years ago in Delray Beach.
Stitches By The Sea is truly a local and family business. Judi manages
the operations of the business. Her husband Dick works at the
register, while her daughter, Karen Helfman, helps customers find
the perfect canvas for them. She also teaches customers of all skill
levels how to enjoy the art of stitching. Her grandson Tucker even
stops by on Saturdays to help out in the store. And don’t forget her
dog, Redi, who greets customers as they walk in the door.
“It’s a wonderful place for somebody to come and make new
friends. We offer a sense of community. When you walk in the door,
you are part of the family,” said Karen.
No matter what age, gender or if you are an expert or novice, you
will be welcomed with open arms to learn the craft of needlepoint.
“You can come in and learn about needlepoint and life. We teach
men, women and children. Anyone who has the desire to learn, we
will spend as much time with them as they need,” said Judi.
The owner has been in the needlecraft business most of her life.
She owned a store, wholesale business and stitching service in New
York for many years.
“I started selling needlepoint in my Mother-in-law’s house, then I
had a shop and wholesale company on Long Island, and then moved
to Delray Beach,” said Judi.
Like her previous store, Judi and her staff teach customers the
therapeutic benefits of needlepoint. Their tagline is Needlepoint…
Yoga for the Mind!
“We truly believe that needlepoint provides the sense of calm in
our daily, hectic lives,” said Karen.
Needlepoint has a relaxing effect on all generations.
Karen, Redi, Judi and Dick a family business
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Susan our newest team member shoWS off her finished garden party
Longtime customer Nancy Steinfeld is just one example. She
comes to the shop with daughters, who are in their 20s.
“Stitching is a wonderful common denominator that transcends
the generations. We enjoy stitching and talking about it
with each other. Needlepoint has changed over the years into
so much more of a creative expression. There is always more
to learn no matter how long you have been stitching,” she said.
“It’s not your Grandmother’s needlepoint anymore. It’s hip,
it’s cool, it’s fashionable,” added Karen.
Judi, Karen, Carole, and the two Susans are known as teachers
of stitching and are friends to many of their customers.
“Stitches By The Sea becomes a place of friendship and a
home for people. We want people to be able to come here and
learn a new craft, and for it to be a place where they can make
friends,” said Judi.
Stitches By The Sea offers all types of finishing, including
framing, upholstery, handbags, pillows, Lucite trays, and
coasters, and is the perfect gift for a loved one.
They are always trying out new ways of enhancing needlepoint.
“It’s rewarding to teach our customers something and
have them learn and keep getting better and to have wonderful
results,” said Judi.
Stop by Stitches By The Sea and learn something new about
needlepoint. They are open Tuesday through Saturday from
10 am to 4 pm. Visit their Instagram and Facebook pages.
Stitches By The Sea
710 E Atlantic Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33483
(561) 865-5775
www.stitchesbythesea.us
Lyla puts Finishing touches on her “queen”
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THE DELRAY BEACH CLUB
Nirvana
By diane feen | Photos by melissa korman
Life should be an adventure – and no one knows that
better than the members of the Delray Beach Club.
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It’s not just the pristine private beach (that’s 3.5 acres) that’s so
alluring, it’s the wonderful activities and social events that would
entice the most ardent hermit.
The Delray Beach Club is not a flash in the pan establishment. It
has history and heritage – 50 years to be exact. The Club was founded
in January 1969 by a few visionaries, and on February 16, 2019 will
be their 50th Anniversary Celebration.
The event will be highlighted by a Gala with all the trimmings and
trappings of a party befitting its long history of dining, dancing, musical
talent, social engagement and a camaraderie unrivaled in our
transient culture.
There is one person who has seen this beauty – both culturally and
socially – since its inception, Phyliss Spinner-Kramer. Her husband
John brought in investors and started the Delray Beach Club with
250 members in 1969. This was a time when the word Delray Beach
was unlikely to be a household name in the US.
“I have been a member of the Delray Beach Club for 50 years. My
children loved the ocean and my mother and mother-in-law enjoyed
the pool. I went to every activity for many years and still play bridge
there. I have friends at the club I never would have met if I had not
been a member,” said the former social chairperson.
A lot has changed since that eventful day in 1969. As a matter of
fact, there is now a calendar filled with new activities for everyone
from tiny tots to mature adults.
There is a new monthly “Sunset Saturday at the Pool” event that
includes dinner under the stars at their newly updated Pool Pavilion
and Tiki Bar. If you like to light up the night, try their XGLOSIVE
Blacklight Tennis Sunset Saturday games. The tennis courts will be
transformed into a color explosion while the tennis will be a fun nopressure
social extravaganza on November 3rd.
The Seasonal Opening Gala with live music, dinner and dancing
with the Chase Band will take place on November 10th. Also popular
are the monthly “Bonfire on the Beach” evenings that include Sing-alongs,
a bonfire and a S’mores Station with goodies (November 23).
If you enjoy golf there is an upcoming Scramble Golf Tournament
followed by cocktails and dinner in the Grille Room. This 10th Annual
Golf Tournament (on November 3) is an example of the endless
excitement and diversity that the club offers. “This is a fun social
member event that everyone enjoys. It’s for men and women and is a
member-guest event with prizes and a day filled with fun,” said Tom
Steinman, Chairman of the Golf outing that takes place twice a year.
Aside from the Fitness Classes, Ladies Canasta & Cocktails, Coffee
Talk by the Sea (poolside), Friday Night Mix and Mingle and Men’s
Monthly Texas Hold’em Nights there are new and on-going camps
and events for children.
With the increasing number of families joining, children have
become an integral part of the club. There are Kids Tennis Clinics,
Holiday Kids Camps with Waves Surf Academy, Kids Beach Olympics
once a month. There is a Holiday Dinner with arts and crafts and a
children’s buffet and photos with Santa on December 13th.
There’s also a cultural and artistic bent to this children’s momentum.
“Our children will be creating art in honor of our 50th anniversary.
There will be an exhibit of children’s art with the theme – Preserving
Paradise – so they are mindful of preserving our natural landscape,”
said Kristen Migliano, Chairperson of the DBC Family Committee.
Though children are a beloved part of every family the club offers
PNO (Parents’ Night Out events) with dinner and dancing with babysitting
service provided.
The club also offers cultural events, a Book Club, Ladies Night out
(with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres), Bingo and Turkey Night, a Musical
Luncheon, Fashion Show and Fitness Luncheon with health and
wellness speaker.
One thing about the DBC – you will never get bored. And you will
never be left to fend for yourself. There is a community dining table
for those who dine solo and there are enough social and sporting activities
to keep everyone happy and fulfilled.
The pool deck and outdoor area have elegant tan and white lounge
chairs and tables, as well as wicker chairs for comfort and class. If
you want to dine outdoors among the lush surroundings, their popular
Grille Room has outdoor seating.
There’s so much joy at the DBC that it should be bottled and sold. “I
think one of the keys to our success is we always strive to cater to the
needs and desires of our multi-generational membership by adding
new and varied programming and events that appeal to all ages,” said
Kerry Filippone, DBC President, Board of Governors. For Information
call Diane Roberts at 561-921-0244. “We have a limited number of
memberships for qualified individuals.”
The Delray Beach Club
2001 South Ocean Blvd.
Delray Beach - 561-278-6226
www.delraybeachclub.com
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CASA MANNABLISS
An Oasis Of Healing,
Wellness And Love
By diane feen | Photos by melissa korman
Our retail offers healthy, sustainable and
ethically sourced clothing, skincare, and jewelry
Are you looking for a place
where your body, mind and
spirit are nourished? A place
where you feel connected and
accepted – happy and peaceful?
The Casa Mannabliss crew working together to create conscious community
That place is open to everyone on North Federal Highway. The
reason the word Bliss is in the name is because Casa Mannabliss
is indeed heaven on earth. It’s a physical structure, but
its ethereal components defy categorization.
They have yoga and meditation classes, workshops, ceremonies,
food, clothing and jewelry. The environment is greater than the
conscious mind can contemplate – its real power lies in the heart
of the matter.
“We’re all about building a community and nourishing our
guest’s bodies, minds and souls with scientifically proven practices.
It’s about healing and assisting others in their personal growth and
ability to connect to their hearts.”
You can feel the magic in this mystical place with the huge outdoor
backyard, fire pit and expansive greenery.
Casa Mannabliss was created by a unique group of local yoga and
meditation teachers, healers and educators. They all have one common
goal - to teach conscious living practices, build community and
nourish people’s bodies, minds and spirits from a place of Love.
“There is something seriously magical about this space and the
energy of all those who share it! Every detail of the interior and
exterior is designed with mindfulness and love. The classes are exactly
what we all need. When you walk in the door you feel like you
are HOME! I took my daughter to Yoga Nidra and it was an incredible
gift of calming the mind and soul. I look forward to spending
much more time there,” said Michele Ferrara Cutler.
The calm and community you feel are purposefully provided. It was
one of their goals when opening this homage to spirituality and health.
The owners are all united in ensuring that the services and products
are grounded in the science of holistic health and conscious living.
There is a very definitive reason. “According to the World Health
Organization depression is the number one disease worldwide. Anti-depression/anxiety
medications are the second most prescribed
class of drugs and people are medicating themselves because they
are stressed, anxious or depressed. What we need are tools and
practices that help shift energy and create peace in our hearts and
lives,” said Casa Mannabliss CEO Vivian Demille.
As a means to this goal there are Meditation, Yoga, Mantra
and other classes that bring out the sweet harmony of existence.
They’ve combined community and camaraderie - sincerity and synchronicity.
At the Mantra Chanting class snacks were provided and
a discussion followed that got to the heart of all that matters.
The Yoga Classes range in modality from Yin Yoga, Ashtanga, Roll
and Stretch, Vinyasa Flow and more. They also have Gamma Breath-
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Time together connecting helps Casa Mannabliss staff stay connected and inspired
ing Meditation, Sacred Breathwork, Tai Chi, Nutrition and workshops
with well-respected healers and health workers.
But there’s more – and it isn’t something you can purchase at
a retail store – it’s called connection. Creating community and
connectedness is clearly lacking in our society of computers,
emails, texts and Instagram feeds. “Loneliness in epidemical in
our society. Being lonely is as detrimental to health as smoking
15 cigarettes a day.”
That is the very reason that this group of like-minded conscious
professionals from different walks of life (a lawyer, architect,
yoga teachers, designers, etc.) have banded together to
create a center of health and wellness that invisibly creates a
harmonious halo for everyone to grasp onto.
For those who want more of a group experience there are
New Moon Goddess Circles that offer philosophy and camaraderie
for inner and outer healing. The workshops and classes
are gentle and inclusive for all ages. The Kirtan/Community
Sacred Chanting Circles, Yoga Immersion, Teacher Training
Classes, Nutritional Coaching and other events are very supportive
and welcoming.
Tania Powers agrees. “Tonight was the best night I’ve had
in Florida since I arrived. The warm welcoming energy of love
was the most healing with energetic good vibes.”
Part of the good feeling that Powers experienced is inherent
in the structure as well as the collective consciousness. Partner
(and architect) Michele Molnar explains that the space was
designed to create an element of comfort with transformative
power. And why not? Casa Mannabliss is a place for transformation
in body, mind and spirit. To achieve this totality of health
and well-being they created sacred geometry with crystals in
and around the natural wood beams.
They also have a boutique with eclectic clothing and jewelry
that fits the casual countenance of its surroundings. “We
support indigenous craft artisans from around the world,”
said Jems, co-owner of House Zen Dali. They also have healthy
snacks and juices to shore up your energy and appetite.
“We wanted to create a space that was vibrant and uplifting
with a powerful positive energy. Come experience health,
well-being, happiness, fulfillment, peace and support.”
Casa Mannabliss
1405 N Federal Hwy,
Delray Beach
(561) 455-4882
mannabliss.com
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Allied Kitchen, Bath, Home & Outdoor Living
A Company Built on Trust,
Quality and Customer Service
By linda brown
Does your kitchen or bathroom need a facelift?
Allied Kitchen and Bath is the one to call.
The Feinberg Brothers: David, Rob, Bill, President and Joe Feinberg,
Executive Vice President and Licensed General Contractor
One of their Remodel projects, A Striking Modern Kitchen
with Quartz Countertops , Unique Mosaic Backsplash Detail
and Gourmet Stainless Appliances to complete the Kitchen
Family owned and operated by four brothers, Allied Kitchen
and Bath is your trusted Kitchen & Bath design and remodeling
firm in South Florida. They have been located in the same
spot where they started back in 1984.
This is a highly respected, true one-stop destination for the latest
and greatest in kitchen, bath, home remodeling and design. Allied
Kitchen and Bath is proud to celebrate 35 years, serving homeowners
from Miami to Palm Beach in the South Florida area and the
Caribbean. Allied is a professional, licensed and insured Residential
General Contractor with a staff of more than 65 to successfully
manage any home remodeling project. Allied is proud to have on
staff the greatest number of Certified Kitchen and Bath Designers
and Certified Aging in Place Specialists in all of Florida, and leads
the way when it comes to innovation, style and design.
Their award winning showrooms are the ultimate in selection,
service and quality and feature over 50 vignettes. Allied has two
locations in South Florida and is only a 30 minute drive from Delray
Beach. Allied continues to pave the way with the latest showroom
displays and innovative technology with their two extravagant
showrooms featuring the latest kitchens, baths, outdoor
living, appliances, decorative hardware, fine plumbing, as well as
a complete tile and stone showroom with all the national leading
manufacturers under one roof. A partial list of our brands include
Ultracraft and Omega for Cabinetry , Silestone, Dekton and Caesarstone
for Countertops. Our Decorative Hardware and Plumbing
brands include Toto , Graff , Hansgrohe , Hafele, Richelieu and
Atlas Hardware to name a few.
“When people come to our showroom, they will truly get a unique
experience; knowing that the work that we do is exceptional, knowing
our community involvement is above and beyond what most
companies do, and knowing that we will stand behind our work
110%! Whether it be today, tomorrow or in the future, Allied will
always be there for our clients, that’s one thing we will never sacrifice!”
said Bill Feinberg, CEO/ President of Allied Kitchen and Bath.
Allied Kitchen & Bath are experts when it comes to home renovation
and remodeling, and they have the process down to a science to
make your project flow through the construction phases as it transforms
your home into a beautiful space, your dream, your vision.
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Visit the showroom for their extensive selection of Outdoor cabinetry and
Outdoor appliance displaYS at the Allied Design Center in Oakland Park
Contemporary Kitchens featuring Dekton
countertops on display at the Allied Design Center
Remodeling and renovation takes great design, skilled craftsmen,
organized project managers, dependable high quality products
and time management.
Allied Kitchen and Bath provides the finest quality and service.
Their company culture is to treat clients as family, delivering the
highest form of service and dedication throughout the project and
at times far beyond.
The culture at Allied and what they stand for is ‘Paying It Forward’
and ‘Giving Back’. It is a core part of the soul of the Allied
owners and employees, in fact, many employees serve on the
Boards of many non-profit organizations. The community has responded
and respects all that Allied stands for. The showroom was
designed with the non-profit community in mind. Over the last 10
years Allied has hosted over 100 non-profits and fully underwrote
all the events. These events helped raise over half a million dollars
all going back to the local non-profits in the community.
In 2015, Allied Kitchen & Bath opened their second showroom in
the Culinary Arts District in Downtown Oakland Park to spearhead
this new vibrant area, just north of downtown Ft. Lauderdale. The
sleek space features contemporary kitchens, A full outdoor living
showcase and gourmet appliances.This showroom offers premier
appliance brands including SubZero, Wolf, Viking, Miele, Dacor, GE
Monogram and more.
Both interactive showrooms are equipped with the latest trends
from the industry, and host a multi media library of products and
their portfolios. Stop by the showroom and see all that they have
to offer while being guided by a professional designer or product
specialist who is well versed on all aspects of renovation and remodeling.
It is wonderful to be able to see how that faucet moves,
or to stand underneath the showerhead to properly envision what
the experience will be like in your own home!
Allied is well established in the community and is a strong industry
partner throughout South Florida. They are long standing
members of the National Kitchen and Bath Association, the International
Furnishings and Design Association, and the American Society
of Interior Design. Allied Kitchen and Bath serves homeowners,
designers, builders, architects and contractors.
Customers praise Allied Kitchen and Bath for their quality work
and excellent customer service.
“We hired Allied Kitchen and Bath to remodel our bathrooms 7
years ago. We were so pleased with the work that we rehired them
this year to renovate our kitchen. We couldn’t be more pleased with
both projects. Every person who came into our home to work was
respectful and competent. If we are ever in need of remodeling, the
only company to hire would be Allied Kitchen & Bath. The company
stands behind all their work,” stated one happy customer.
“After interviewing designers from many of the established companies
in the Ft. Lauderdale area we decided to work with Allied
Kitchen and Bath and Lewis Reif. Lewis’s actions immediately confirmed
we had made the correct choice. His first action was to really
listen to what we wanted done. He then used his amazing talent to
put together a design that took our desires to a level that exceed
our dreams. We can’t say enough about Lewis and our experience
with Allied Kitchen and Bath and are very happy to recommend
your company to anyone needing excellence in home remodeling,”
stated a happy client.
Plan a Visit to their Showrooms. You’ll be inspired!
Allied Kitchen, Bath, Home & Outdoor Living
www.alliedkitchenandbath.com - 954.564.1611
Allied Kitchen and Bath Flagship Showroom
616 West Oakland Park Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311
Allied Design Center
3484 NE 12th Ave, Oakland Park, FL 33334
Open Monday to Friday 9-6, Saturday 10-5
The interior of the 2 story, 15,000 square foot Allied
Kitchen and Bath Flagship showroom in Ft. Lauderdale
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Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Celebrates 8 Years In Business
By Nicol Jenkins | Photos by melissa korman
Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery is celebrating its 8th year
in business and continues to grow.
When looking for a dental specialist and surgeon who is
trusted and experienced in oral and facial reconstruction,
it’s not a coincidence that the name Dr. John R.
Pasqual, continues to be a top recommendation.
With over 20 years of experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery,
Dr. John R. Pasqual is known as the expert to see.
“We specialize in all surgery of the mouth and facial-complex,
from wisdom teeth, and dental implants to facial trauma and reconstructive
surgery,” said Dr. Pasqual.
“We keep getting busier and busier every year and we are looking
forward to another great year. Going into our 8th year in practice,
we continue to grow exponentially every year. We are looking
to add an associate and continue to expand and serve everyone in
Palm Beach County,” added Dr. Pasqual.
Dr. Pasqual treats many oral and facial conditions in patients of
all ages, from pediatrics to senior citizens, and patients come all
the way from Palm Beach Gardens to Miami.
Dr. Pasqual’s staff is trained in I.V. sedation within their stateof-the-art
office, which offers private rooms and a relaxing setting
for each patient.
“Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is different from many
dental or medical clinics; we are a very patient-centric office. We
Alise and Danielle obtaining clinical films
Dr. John Pasqual
focus on the patients’ physical as well as emotional wellbeing,”
said Dr. Pasqual. “We understand surgery may be a very stressful
time for patients. Our goal is to meet with patients and family for
a consultation, discuss their current condition, explain all options
as well as risks and benefits of surgery and ultimately perform
our very best for them.”
The center utilizes only the best diagnostic equipment including
I-CAT 3D imaging which produces precise high definition 3D cat
scans of your entire mouth, face and skull so an accurate treatment
plan may be established. Dr. Pasqual’s office is one of the few centers
that utilize this advanced technology that greatly benefits each
patient because of its accuracy.
Dr. Pasqual’s experience in the only surgical specialty of dentistry
gives him an edge over many. In fact, oral and maxillofacial
surgery requires years of hospital-based surgical and medical
training after graduation from dental school. John R. Pasqual,
D.M.D., P.A. is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon
and fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgeons as well as fellow of the American College of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons. He is a graduate and President of the University
of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Pasqual received
post-graduate training in surgery as well as anesthesia at
Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth Medical Center, a
Level 1 trauma center located in Cleveland, Ohio where he served
as chief resident.
Dr. Pasqual has many accolades and gives back in other areas
of his life, including being the past President of the Palm Beach
County Dental Association, currently vice-chair for the Bethesda
Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, an active contributor to
the Boys & Girls Club as well as the Delray Beach Public Library.
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Fabricating diagnostic study models
Alise preparing for a patient
Dr. Pasqual also maintains an academic appointment as a clinical
associate professor at the University of Florida as well as Temple
University. He was inducted into the Pierre Fauchard Academy, an
international honor society for illustrating excellence in the specialty
of patient care. In addition, he is a Delegate to the FDA and
on the FDA’s Council for Dental Education and Licensure.
His expertise hasn’t gone unnoticed. His patients come from
Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Jupiter, Miami and really from all over
the world. Dr. Pasqual has even treated many celebrities, worldrenowned
musicians and other high-profile patients.
“I treat several patients that have celebrity-status. However, all my
patients are super-stars to me. It is a true privilege to practice each
and every day. I am humbled that patients that may obtain medical
care anywhere in the world choose my office, “ said Dr. Pasqual.
Whether it’s a dental implant, complete oral rehabilitation, or facial
reconstruction, Dr. Pasqual finds an inner reward in helping his
patients look and feel their best.
Dr. Pasqual’s patients feel the same about him and praise him for
his care.
“His technical skills are remarkable, his office and staff are second
to none; but it is his gentle strength and ability to calm and care for the
patient that will be most appreciated. No question went unanswered;
no request seemed unreasonable. The next time you or your loved
one needs care, I suggest that you seek him out,” stated a patient.
Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
4600 Linton Blvd #220, Delray Beach, FL 33445
561-900-9080
www.pasqualoms.com
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spodak dental group
A New Vision of Dentistry,
42 Years in the Making
By Darien Davies
There’s a good chance that for every one person who loves going to the
dentist, there are 10 who don’t. But what if you did like going to the
dentist? What if you looked forward to connecting with your hygienist and
dentist at your visits? What if they became more of your dental family
instead of just people in lab coats?
This was the goal for Dr. Craig Spodak, general dentist at Spodak
Dental Group. After graduating from Tufts University in
1998, he joined his father Dr. Myles Spodak in his dental office
and spent the next several years learning the ropes of the dental
profession. Then, in 2006, he took a leap, took over the practice
and was fueled with an immense passion for dentistry and a desire
to elevate the field.
“I realized that I had the opportunity to really change the field
of dentistry. I could be more than just a dentist. I could be an innovator
in the field,” said Dr. Craig. “Dentistry follows medicine and
I wanted my dental facility to be the Cleveland Clinic of dentistry.
There is no reason why we shouldn’t have all general and specialty
dentists under one roof, an in-house lab, several hygienists and
the newest technology, in addition to taking care of the planet, our
community and our team members.”
Dentistry runs in the blood of the Spodak family, which started
with Dr. Craig’s grandfather, Dr. Harry Spodak in 1938. But even
though the Spodak Dental Group dental line started by his grandfather,
it is most certainly not your grandfather’s dental office (but, he
is welcome!). The team of 54 business and clinical team members,
with more than 600 years of combined experience, strive to make
each visit memorable for each patient, and focus on all details so
patients feel welcome, listened to, and comfortable.
At each visit, patients are invited to enjoy enhancements from
the office’s Relaxation Menu, which includes noise-canceling headphones,
the ability to watch videos on YouTube, WiFi, heated and
massaging chairs, lip balm, filtered water, blanket, freshly-brewed
coffee, lemon-mint mouth rinse, warm neck pillow, scented warm
face towel and sunglasses.
On top of that, patients have complete access to the newest technology
and procedures so they never have to worry about quality
of care. The team offers digital scans instead of goopy impressions;
permanent crowns in one visit instead of suffering with temporaries
and multiple visits; and access to all general and specialty
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dentists in one location, removing the need for multiple visits and
multiple copays.
But, this is what you would expect after being in business since
1976. With years of know-how and figuring-it-out-as-you-go experiences,
you end up with a comprehensive facility and a dedicated
team that lives for the betterment of its patients.
And it all started with a vision to elevate the dental experience
for the patient. Dr. Craig pictured a building that did just that, and
one that featured an open and welcoming environment that not
only comforts patients and inspires the team, but also breaks down
the barrier of the doctor-patient relationship.
The 13,000 square feet, LEED Gold Certified, state-of-the-art,
biophilic facility opened its doors December 2013 and enabled
Dr. Craig and his team to continue to pave the way for transcending
the patient experience. The entire facility was built with the
patient in mind and every corner of the office has a purpose. Six
healing gardens surround the facility to comfort patients and offer
an area of respite before, during and after their appointment.
Floor-to-ceiling windows in every one of the 15 operatories and
the main space allow for natural light to pour in, which has been
proven to reduce patient pain and stress during recovery. There
are also no doors on the operatories and the doctors’ desks are in
the main space, which fosters greater communication between not
only patients and their dentist, but also between the team of 10
general and specialty dentists.
The overall vision of the company has been refined and revised
over the years, but the goal is still the same: to take the very best
care of the patient. “We redefine the patient experience through innovation
and compassion by providing comprehensive, integrated
and ethical care. We create a thriving organization that positively
shifts the consciousness of the healthcare profession and inspires
communities worldwide.”
With such dedication to the health and happiness of their patients,
the future looks bright for Spodak Dental Group and the Delray
Beach Community. Dr. Craig also strongly believes in helping
other small business owners succeed and partners with organizations
like Surfrider Foundation Palm Beach Chapter for their annual
beach cleanup event, Community Greening to help plant trees
in the community, and founded the All-Star Smiles Foundation with
New York Yankee All-Star fielder, Giancarlo Stanton, which provides
free dental work to underserved children in need.
“Success, for me, is taking care of people. It’s that simple,” said Dr.
Craig. “All small business owners should define their version of success
and the necessary steps to achieve it because it’s what identifies
their company and, ultimately, themselves.”
Here’s to another 42 years of providing the very best dental care
to the Delray Beach community, and giving back to the community
that helped to make Spodak Dental Group what it is today. (Just make
sure your grandfather knows. He might not be on social media.)
Spodak Dental Group is a comprehensive dental destination providing
all general and specialty services in one convenient, stateof-the-art,
LEED Gold Certified facility. The team of General and
Restorative Dentists, Endodontists, Periodontists, Prosthodontists,
Board Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and Anesthesiologists
are uniquely equipped to treat all dental health needs.
Spodak Dental Group
3911 W. Atlantic Ave
(561) 498-0050
www.SpodakDental.com
the miracle league
It Takes A Miracle And
We All Need To Help
By diane feen
If it takes a village to raise children,
then it must take a miracle to help
those who can’t do it on their own.
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Julia Kadel learned this firsthand from a TV show. She learned that
children with disabilities could play baseball with their peers in a
special league called The Miracle League.
And it moved her to act.
“I started The Miracle League of Delray Beach to give children with physical
and mental disabilities the ability to achieve the same dream as their
healthy peers, to play ball,” said Board Certified Health Coach and Delray
resident Kadel.
A lot has happened since the Kadels (Jeff and Julia) started the league
thirteen years ago. Back then they had two teams, 20 players and 20 volunteers.
Now they have seven teams, two coaches per team, 125 volunteers,
Miracle Moms, a Miracle League Cheerleading Squad, a volunteer-run concession
stand and a fulltime Executive Director (Julia).
The Delray Parks and Recreation department was so inspired by the
league (and the Kadels) that they renovated the field at Miller Park to include
The Miracle League Field.
The Miracle field has a cushioned synthetic turf to help prevent injuries,
wheelchair accessible dugouts, and a flat surface to eliminate any barriers
for wheelchair bound or visually impaired players. The game also has different
rules: Every player gets to bat once in every inning, all base runners
are safe, every player scores a run before the inning is over, each team and
player wins every game and community children and volunteers serve as
“buddies” to assist the players.
How great is that?
It’s amazingly great. This huge undertaking comes with a need for community
support. That’s why Julia and her husband Jeff (the co-founder) are
hosting the Third Annual Miracle League of Palm Beach County Dinner on
the Diamond – Resurface for a Purpose on December 1st.
The event will help the Miracle League of Palm Beach County to “Resurface
for a Purpose.” The synthetic turf is showing its age and is in desperate
need of replacement. After 10 years of use in the South Florida sun, the
turf is cracked, ripped, and pulled up in many places. They are in desperate
need to provide a safe rubber field for the special needs athletes. They are
also hoping to raise enough funds for a video scoreboard. Imagine the smiles
on the kids faces when their giant headshot, statistics, and walk-up song play
through this state-of-the-art scoreboard. Just like their major league heroes,
the players will truly get the authentic baseball experience. All proceeds will
also guarantee that the league will continue to be free for all participants.
The honorary chairs, Mr. Jack Maloney and Dr. Jacqui Moroco Maloney, will
lead the fun-filled evening that includes a cocktail hour, dinner, live music,
dancing, craft beers, dessert, entertainment and a silent and live auction held at
“Field of Dreams” at Miller Park, Delray Beach on December 1, 2018 at 6:00 pm.
Pastor Casey Cleveland will give the blessings and the Exceptional Theater
Group (a special needs choir) will sing the National Anthem.
There are also sponsorship opportunities, donations and advertising opportunities
for individuals and businesses.
“A MIRACLE takes place every time our special needs athletes, volunteers
and fans gather at the Miracle League Baseball Field! We need your help
with fundraising to expand the league, improve the field and keep it “FEE
FREE” for all players!”
You can also donate gifts or services for the auction, underwrite the cost
of an auction item, advertise in the auction booklet, become a table sponsor
or attend the event.
Julia has been honored by the Bethesda Hospital Foundation as a Woman
of Grace and the Kadel family has long supported those in need in the community
and the world.
“We hope you will join us and be part of what will be a fun and enthusiastic
event.”
The Miracle League is a non-profit (501) c (3) organization. To see the
Miracle League and its mission check out the video: www.MLPBC.com.
If you have questions (or need information) contact Julia at coachkadel@
aol.com or 561-414-4441. Tickets can be purchased at: www.MLPBC.com.
“Every Child Deserves A Chance to Play Baseball.”
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The Fite Group Luxury Homes
OUR APPROACH TO BUSINESS
The Fite Group Luxury Homes, the market-leading luxury real estate firm
headquartered in Palm Beach, is pleased to announce it has partnered with
William Raveis Real Estate, the ninth largest real estate company in the U.S..
Two family-owned companies, coming together, that share the same values and
vision when it comes to real estate. Prioritizing relationships over transactions,
people over properties while striving to provide the best service and maintain
a moral code that sets the bar.
Welcome to Real Estate, Refined.
The Fite Group Luxury Homes | 648 George Bush Blvd., Delray Beach, FL 33483 | 561-243-6000 | Raveis.com
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REFRESH YOUR HOME FOR THE SEASON
Shop the Studio Home look at
leightondesign.com
LEIGHTON DESIGN GROUP
1020 S. Federal Highway, Suite 104 | Delray Beach, FL 33483
561 865 7191 | leightondesign.com | Hours: 10am – 6pm M-F
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Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center
BY Dr. francesca lewis, md, faad
Freeze Your Fat, Sculpt Your Body
Non-invasive cosmetic treatments are becoming more popular and
accessible, contributing to an increasing number of Americans
treating themselves to procedures that enhance their appearance.
Photos courtesy of Flor A. mayoral, MD
With the popularity of wrinkle relaxing injectables and fillers,
many patients are seeking other ways to look and
feel their best. This has led to a rapidly increasing number
of new laser technologies. Some target brown spots or redness,
others fine lines or wrinkles, skin texture, loose skin and finally
sculpting stubborn areas of fat. Non-invasive body contouring has
gained tremendous popularity given the fact that these technologies
have little to no downtime. We now have options for patients
who are scared of pain and downtime associated with surgical procedures
like liposuction, aren’t candidates for general anesthesia
or a surgical procedure, or who have small areas of stubborn fat.
With so many body contouring options on the market now, it is important
for consumers to do their research on safety and efficacy
of devices. With non-invasive body contouring procedures on the
rise, Coolsculpting ® still leads as the world’s #1 treatment in this
category. More than 6 million Coolsculpting ® treatments have been
performed worldwide.
Interestingly, the science behind Coolsculpting ® is based on a
phenomenon you will find in medical textbooks called “popsicle
panniculitis.” It was observed that when a child kept a cold popsicle
resting against the inside of the mouth for too long, an area of atrophy
(or fat loss) developed. This was the basis for the most successful
body contouring technology developed to date, Coolsculpting ® .
Coolsculpting ® technology works by non-invasively cooling the
fat cells to a temperature at which they freeze and crystalize. The
crystalized fat cells are then broken up immediately after the treatment
by a manual massage. Over the next 1-3 consecutive months
the fat cells are eliminated naturally by the body. Each session of
Coolsculpting ® removes an average of 20-30% of the fat cells in the
area treated. Most patients need between 1 to 2 sessions of Coolsculpting
® depending on their areas of stubborn fat. Coolsculpting ®
is the only device on the market that uses freezing technology to
eliminate fat cells, in comparison to other heat or radiofrequency
based devices that may only temporarily shrink fat cells. Since
we are born with a set number of fat cells, the ones removed with
Coolsculpting ® will not grow back.
Treatments are quick and virtually pain-free. There is little to no
downtime, and in fact most patients can resume their normal fitness
routine the same day or following day. As Coolsculpting ® is
not a weight loss procedure, it is best for those patients close to
their goal weight or BMI who have stubborn areas of fat despite
diet or exercise. It is a sculpting procedure to slim selective parts
of the body. Many of our patients who have had the best results
with Coolsculpting ® are already following a healthy diet or fitness
routine. But if not, treating their areas of stubborn fat often incentivizes
them to make healthier lifestyle choices or start exercising.
At Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center, we offer some unique
features for our Coolsculpting ® patients. By having two machines,
we can treat two areas of the body at the same time to cut treatment
durations in half. We have the latest machines and applicators
for highest efficacy and shortest treatment times. All of our treatments
are supervised by our Board Certified Dermatologist and
Medical Director, Dr. Francesca Lewis, MD, FAAD, who has extensive
experience with Coolsculpting ® for five years. Although this is
a safe, non-invasive procedure, it is a medical procedure and should
be supervised by a physician and performed by well-trained and
knowledgable staff. Just like with any other cosmetic procedure,
it is important to research the doctor you are having a treatment
with. In addition, during the Coolsculpting ® treatment, our patients
are treated to a comfortable spa like experience during their visit
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with us and can even enjoy watching Netflix in their treatment
suite. We also offer partnerships with 2 local fitness establishments
(CrossFit Dimensions and Pure Barre Boynton Beach)
to encourage healthy lifestyle choices for those patients who
perform treatments with us. In addition, we offer Coolsculpting
® membership options for those who would like to treat
multiple body areas with special pricing for a year and credits
towards wrinkle relaxing injections, fillers and facials.
As the saying goes “summer bodies are made in winter” so
why not book a complementary consultation today to freeze
fat for good!
Dr. Francesca Lewis, MD, FAAD
Board Certified Dermatologist
Medical Director
Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center
Delrayskin.com
561-440-8020
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Interim Police Chief Mary Santos-Olsen
I want
people to
know me
as their
partner
in having
a safe
community
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egulars | city people
by diane feen | Photo by melissa korman
Upholding The Law In Delray Beach
Interim Police Chief Mary Santos-Olsen is a dichotomy
of extremes, she can halt a robbery with a 9mm
pistol or charm you with her sparkling femininity.
The important part of her mesmerizing competency is that she
started out wanting to be a lawyer, not an officer of the law.
“When I was in high school my best friend was raped in West
Palm. He (the perpetrator) was prosecuted and is in jail for life. But what
struck me was, ‘How could something like this happen’ and ‘What can I
do to put the bad guys away?’”
She also watched helplessly as her classmates’ sister was killed by a
drunk driver. This injustice was the spark that lit the flame for Santos-
Olsen’s future. She started out wanting to become a lawyer so she could
“put the bad guys away.”
But often in life our plans take a detour. And these detours often take
us on a more fortuitous journey that benefits society and ourselves.
“My ex-husband was a policeman and I was trying to decide what type
of lawyer I wanted to be. He suggested I work part-time at the West Palm
Beach Police Department (as a cadet) to see if I wanted to be a criminal
lawyer. On my first ride-a-long there were shots fired, a crime scene,
crowd control, medical care and witnesses. My adrenaline was going,
and I thought ‘How incredibly exciting is this?’”
You wouldn’t think that the daughter of a Cuban-born Executive Chef
in Palm Beach would gravitate toward law enforcement. But there are
many factors that influenced this attractive determined woman. “I went
to a religious high school and it gave me a great education and stressed
values and morals. I also learned about the importance of good stewardship
in the community.”
It wasn’t just her education that sparked her desire to help those in
need (whether helping catch sexual offenders or keeping juvenile offenders
from ending up back in jail).
It was her childhood.
Her Cuban immigrant parents (Pura and Manuel) were solid role
models on the importance of giving back and helping others. “My dad
took care of the less fortunate and always made sure they had food to
eat. My mother brought all her siblings from Cuba and they lived in our
house. I saw the importance of making sure others have the same advantages
we have.”
She also saw that being on the front lines of law enforcement would
have an immediate impact on her community, and their quality of life.
But it is impossible to imagine the impact that this 30-year veteran of the
West Palm Beach Police Department has had. Her final position was that
of Assistant Chief/Operations Bureau, but instead of retiring she came
to Delray Beach.
“I came here four years ago because I felt I had a lot more to give. I wanted
to use all my skills, knowledge and experience and apply it to a new
agency that could use implementation and a new vision,” said the Assistant
Chief - Interim Police Chief - of the Delray Beach Police Department.
And that is exactly what Olsen has done. Her tenure in West Palm
Beach ended with the title Interim Chief of Police, but her resume is a
manual size list of stellar accomplishments. They range from Supervising
and managing the Criminal Investigations Bureau; Crime Scene Section;
Organized Crime Bureau, Narcotics Units; Staff Services; Fiscal Services,
Internal Affairs and an encyclopedic list of duties, responsibilities
and missions accomplished.
If you ask about those accomplishments be prepared to spend a few
hours reading her resume. The words promoted, managed, directed, enforced,
surveillance, commander and patrol functions are sprinkled on
the page like colorful balloons at a birthday party.
She was Past President of the Florida Association of Hostage Negotiators
(regional director) and Past President of the Southern Police Institute
Alumni Association. In that capacity Santos-Olsen hosted the 2010
conference for 250 police executives from all over the country.
In her time at the Delray Police Department she has impressed many
in her midst. “Chief Olsen brought a wealth of experience, knowledge
and competency to our department. She is passionate and dedicated to
enhancing the skills, knowledge and abilities of our agency members by
sharing those qualities. I admire her dedication, passion and unwavering
commitment to ensuring our agency is delivering constitutionally sound
policing services,” said Captain Rachel Saunders of the DBPD.
She also brought along some new ideas to the Delray police department.
She implemented changing SWAT Team pistols from 45 caliber to
9mm, so the force has weapon uniformity. “We’re also saving money, but
more importantly it is for the safety of my officers.”
Olsen and her officers implemented a body-worn camera program.
They now wear cameras and have videos of events that occur on the job.
“Everyone who wears a uniform has a body camera, from patrol officers
to the detective division.”
Under the Intelligence lead policing model, she created the Juvenile
offender monitoring program. “We want them to successfully find a life
without crime. We visit their homes, make sure they go to school and are
compliant with the restrictions imposed on them. This reduces crime.”
In WPB Olsen was the Negotiations Commander of the Hostage Negotiation
Team for 18 years. The depth and breadth of her law enforcement
experience would even make Arnold Schwarzenegger weak in the knees.
Sarah Mooney, West Palm Beach Police Chief, says this about Olsen.
“Mary is driven, goal oriented and self-motivated. She started as a cadet
and ended up as Assistant Chief of Police, that’s quite a feat. She’s very
smart, driven to competence and has made her mark on law enforcement
nationally.”
On a personal note, Olsen has two sons (Bobby an attorney and Brian
a financial pro). She is meticulous about her police uniform (down to
the creases) and is not afraid to show both sides of the humanistic coin
(feminine and masculine).
She is adamant about meeting with residents, community stakeholders
and activists as an attempt to dispel the negativity associated with
law enforcement officials. “I want people to know me as their partner in
having a safe community. I wake up every morning and feel blessed and
thank God for my family and my police family.”
So do we.
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Samantha
Top Charlotte Russe $25
Pants American Eagle $40
Shoes Payless $10
Bag Ellie’s Boutique $40
Bracelets Alex & Annie $30/ea.
Earrings Guess $40
Cielo
Necklace Tiffany’s $300
Top Boston Proper $89
Jacket Express $45
Pants Express $38
Shoes Aldo $89
Bag Chanel $2500
Watch Gucci $800
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Angelique
Top Charlotte Russe $29
SKirt Express $40
Shoes Target $23
Bracelet Ellie’s Boutique $45
Bag Ellie’s Boutique $39
Olga
NEcklace Jewelry Exchange $1500
Dress Marciano $200
Shoes BCBG $89
Anklet Rascal’s Jewelry $1K
Watch Rolex $11K
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Ellie
Top Nordstrom $79
Pants Express $69
Bracelets Jennifer Miller $770
Watch Burberry $1K
Hair By Tyler Presley Salon
Amanda
Dress Fashion Nova $30
Shoes Macy’s $50
Bag Bottega Venetta $500
Hair By Tyler Presley Salon
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Jose
Top DKNY $45
Pants Banana Republic $80
Shoes Cole Hann $150
Gloria
Necklace Ellie’s Boutique $89
Top Express $45
Shoes Michael Kors $130
Bag Chanel $4K
Earrings Ellie’s Boutique $79
Hair By Tyler Presley Salon
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tephanie
earrings Forever 21 $5
Romper Forever 21 $25
Shoes Forever 21 $30
Watch Michael Kors $350
Bag Remi & Reid $65
Michelle
earrings Roberto Coin $300
Necklace Casa Mannabliss $150/ea.
Dress Meraki $92
Shoes Love Liberty $200
Bracelets Meraki $40/ea.
Bag Casa Mannabliss $68
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dining | restaurant review
By diane feen | photos by melissa korman
SCUOLA VECCHIA
Tradition And Excellence The Italian Way
You don’t have to be a ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ to appreciate
tradition. But all great legacies – whether it be jewelry,
violins or food – follow time honored tradition.
the Valentina
It’s tradition that sets high standards and tradition that makes
sure that those standards are not only met, but exceeded by
those who created them.
Sharon Aloisio learned this firsthand when she visited Naples,
Italy. She not only fell in love with the country and its rich heritage,
but she was smitten with authentic Neapolitan pizza. So smitten,
in fact that she came back to the U.S. with a mission and a goal – to
make the same delicious pizza she fell in love with in Naples.
And when Aloisio says she’s going to do something, rest assured
it gets done. That’s why she bought (and shipped to Delray) a wood
burning oven made of volcanic stone that heats to 1000 degrees. She
also uses Caputo flour (with no additives) for the pizza dough that is
low in fat and light as a feather. Add that to the imported Italian San
Marzano tomato sauce and you can feel nirvana from your table.
If you doubt this meticulous fanfare of creation just ask Craig
Agranoff. The FAU Professor - and tech wizard - moved to South
Regina Margherita Brooklyn Café Autunno Pizza
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Valentina with her namesake pizza
Florida from Long Island 20 years ago. He took his belongings, his
family and his adoration for pizza with him. But he was shocked
to discover that the pizza he loved in New York was sorely missing
in South Florida.
“In New York you can find great pizza on any street corner. When
I came here I couldn’t find decent pizza. I didn’t think I could survive
in South Florida without it. When I found Scuola Vecchia I knew I
had found the greatest pizza. I love the owners and they make me
feel at home here. It’s the finest quality pizza there is.”
Agranoff is right. The pizza at Scuola Vecchia is superb because
it’s not only homemade and fresh, but it’s made with passion and
precision by Aloisio and her son Shaun. There’s a gourmet quality
to this Neapolitan pizza that follows the wisdom and wizardry of
Napolitano master pizza maker Roberto Caporuscio.
Scuola Vecchia has become so popular that their quaint Italian
roots on the Avenue have spread outward. They are recognized and
hailed as the best pizza in Florida by The Daily Meal, and are touted
by the new Brooklyn Café Show, broadcast on radio and the Internet.
This honor – and media appearance – gave Shaun and Sharon
the inspiration to create the Brooklyn Café Pizza. Made with fresh
homemade mozzarella cheese, three kinds of mushrooms (Shitake,
Cremini and Champion), fresh baby arugula and cured beef
(bresaola), Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese - topped with olive oil and
drizzled with fresh lemon.
The Brooklyn Café pizza is one of our favorites. The flavors dance
in your mouth like an orchestra does in your ears. The sweet and
salty taste ebbs and flows yet is subdued by the essence of its
healthy ingredients. These are pure pizzas that have the ability to
seduce your senses, yet not overwhelm your palate.
That’s why Tara Pellegrino has been coming to Scuola Vecchia
for the past six years. “I love this authentic Italian pizza. It’s the
closet you can come to being in Italy. I studied in Rome and know
what real Italian pizza tastes like.” Her companion Mike McGown
was seduced by the “awesome crust and natural organic flavoring.”
That is part of the reason that most of the diehard Scuola Vecchia
fans come on a regular basis to this bastion of Italian cuisine,
that consists of more than just pizza. Sharon cooks up a storm
creating pasta dishes with homemade sauces and beloved recipes
from her family. Special pastas range from Fettuccini with artichoke,
pesto, lemon, basil and walnuts to homemade Fettuccini
Bolognese Fettuccini Alfredo, Fettuccini Pesto with basil and pine
nuts and homemade Lasagna.
There are also new pizzas that celebrate the history and heritage
of the pure essence of Neapolitan pizza. To honor Shaun’s
youngest daughter Valentina, they created “The Valentina Pizza”
made with fresh homemade mozzarella and gorgonzola cheese,
organic cherry pesto, prosciutto di Parma and fresh mint. Though
they seem like unlikely culinary companions the ingredients have
a hypnotic effect of elation.
For Michael Andrew it did. “We found Scuola Vecchia on the Internet
and the food was so good it just blew all expectations out of
the water. Today is my birthday and coming here made the evening
so special. We had the Prosciutto e Mozzarella, Meatballs and Salsiccia
and Funghi Pizzas. The Tiramisu was out of this world – it
was homemade to perfection.”
Andrew isn’t the only one who is over-the-moon about the food
at Scuola Vecchia. Trip Advisor considers them to be one of the best
Pizza restaurants in South Florida, and they are prominently listed
in the Book, “Where to Eat Pizza.” According to this voluminous
book: “Scuola Vecchia puts out some of the most stellar pizza this
side of Naples, and frankly anywhere.”
You bet they do. The Pumpkin Pancetta Pizza is proof of their pizza
prowess. This new holiday Pizza is made with homemade whipped
organic pumpkin, homemade mozzarella, toasted organic walnuts,
crispy pancetta and a drizzle of honey. It’s quite sensational and you
won’t find it anywhere else. That’s why we love Scuola Vecchia. They
are daring in their ability to create recipes that mimic the genius of
their craft, yet don’t deviate from the Neapolitan tradition.
They also make sure that dietary restrictions are as important to
them as to you. That’s why they offer Gluten Free Pizza made with
fresh homemade gluten-free flour (not frozen like most).
Before you bid adieu to Sharon, Shaun and their loyal staff (Rita,
Vanda and Anthony) it is imperative that you try their homemade
Tiramisu. It is so delicious that the pleasure center in your brain
will be frolicking with joy. We also suggest the Flourless Chocolate
Cake and Angioletti Nutella.
Scuola Vecchia continues to surprise us with their courageous
drive for perfection. The pizza, pasta, paninis and desserts are exceptional,
and the friendly atmosphere can’t be beat.
SCUOLA VECCHIA
522 East Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach
561-865-5923
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dining | thanksgiving
By Yvette Roulette
TENDER JUICY TURKEY
A Simple
Traditional
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is one of my
favorite holidays of the year.
It encompasses for most,
three All American “Fs”: Food,
Football, and Family. Some
Thanksgiving dinners are fancy
and elaborate, with recipes
straight out of Bon Appétit,
while others are more simple
and basic with family recipes
that have been passed down
through generations. This
Thanksgiving I will share some
of my favorite, crowd pleasing,
fool proof, traditional recipes.
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Tender Juicy Turkey
1 15 lb turkey - giblets and neck removed
2 Tbsp each of dried parsley, ground
dried rosemary, rubbed dried sage,
dried thyme leaves
1 Tbsp lemon pepper
1 Tbsp salt
2 Stalks of celery, chopped
1 Orange cut in wedges
1 Onion chopped
1 Carrot chopped
1 14.5 oz Can of chicken broth
1 Bottle of champagne
(or ginger ale, or coke)
*If prepared ahead, marinate the
turkey in the fridge the day before
for even more tender juiciness!
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Line a turkey roster with long sheets
of foil that will be long enough to
wrap the turkey loosely.
2. Stir together the parsley, rosemary,
sage, thyme, lemon pepper
and salt in a small bowl. Rub the
mixture in the cavity of the turkey
and over and under the skin
of the turkey. Stuff the turkey with
the celery, onion, orange, and carrot.
Truss, if desired and place the
turkey in the roasting pan. Pour
the broth and champagne over the
turkey and make sure to get some
champagne in the cavity. Bring the
foil over the top of the turkey and
seal. Keep the foil from touching the
skin of the breast or legs.
3. Bake the turkey for 2 1/2 - 3
hours until juices run clear. Uncover
and continue to bake until skin turns
golden brown (about 30 minutes to
1 hour more). When done, remove
turkey from oven and cover with
aluminum foil - let the turkey rest at
least 15 minutes before carving.
Creamy Mashed Potatoes
Serves 12
7 Cups of chicken broth ( I use Swanson)
10 Large potatoes peeled and cut into 1 inch pieces
1 Cup of sour cream
1 Stick of butter softened
Salt and Pepper to taste
Heat broth and potatoes over high heat
to a boil. Reduce heat to medium. Cover
and cook until potatoes are tender. Drain,
reserving broth.
*Mash potatoes with 1/4 cup of broth,
butter, sour cream, salt and pepper. Add
additional broth slowly until desired consistency.
*I whip my potatoes with a mixer. It
makes for fluffier potatoes and no lumps!
Easy Candied Yams
Serves 12
2 29oz Cans of yams
1/2 Cup butter cut into pieces
1 Cup brown sugar
3 Cups of mini marshmallows
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Place sweet potatoes in a baking dish.
Place butter pieces evenly over sweet potatoes.
Sprinkle with brown sugar. Top with
mini marshmallows.
Bake for 25 minutes or until marshmallows
are toasted and melted.
Mac & Cheese Cups
Serves 12
8 oz Uncooked elbow macaroni
2 Cups shred cheddar cheese
1/2 Cup grated parmesan cheese
3 Cups of milk
1/4 Cup of butter & 2 tbsp of butter
2 1/2 Tbsp of flour
2 Tbsp of bread crumbs
Cook elbow macaroni according to package.
In a saucepan melt 1/4 cup of butter
over medium heat. Slowly stir in flour.
Slowly add milk stirring constantly. Stir
in cheeses and cook over low heat until
cheese is melted.
Combine cheese and macaroni until well
blended.
Spoon mac & cheese into lightly greased
cupcake pan. Melt 2 tbsp of butter over medium
heat, add breadcrumbs and brown.
Sprinkle over each cup.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
Green Bean Casserole
Serves 12
2 (10.75 oz) Cans of Condensed Cream of
Mushroom Soup
1 Cup of milk
2 Tsp of Soy sauce
1/4 Tsp ground black pepper
8 Cups cooked cut green beans
2 2/3 Cups french fried onions
Stir soup, milk, pepper, soy sauce and 1
1/3 cups of onions in a casserole dish. Bake
at 350 for 25 minutes, or until hot - stir.
Top with remaining onions and bake 5-10
minutes more.
Cranberry Nut Stuffing
Serves 12
6 cups crumbled cornbread
3 cups soft bread crumbs
4 ounces butter
2 cups onion, chopped
2 cups finely chopped celery
3 to 4 cups chicken broth
1 heaping tablespoon dried sage, crumbled
1 1/2 teaspoons dried leaf thyme, crumbled
1 teaspoon dried marjoram, crumbled
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary, chopped
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 eggs, lightly beaten
Heat oven to 375 F. Grease a large, shallow
baking pan or roasting pan.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the
cornbread and white bread crumbs.
In a deep skillet or medium saucepan
over medium heat, sauté the onion and celery
in the butter until tender. Do not brown.
Combine the sautéed vegetables and butter
with the cornbread and bread crumb mixture.
Stir in chicken broth, using enough to
moisten. Stir in the seasonings. Before adding
the eggs, taste and adjust seasonings. Add
the beaten eggs and mix until well blended.
Spread the mixture in the prepared baking
or roasting pan. Cover the pan tightly with
foil and bake for 25 minutes. Uncover the pan
and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes longer.
Happy
thanksgiving
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dining | guide
We at Atlantic Ave Magazine try to keep our Dining Guide
as accurate as possible for our reader’s benefit, however
this can sometimes be a difficult task. We may omit
some eateries and others may have moved or closed. If you are not
listed in this guide we apologize but please feel free to e-mail
lisa@atlanticavemagazine.com and we will get your details entered
for the following month. By the same token, if you see a listing that
is no longer there then please e-mail lisa@atlanticavemagazine.
com and it will be removed for the following month. Your help in
keeping our Dining Guide up-to-date is very much appreciated.
DELRAY BEACH
American
Atlantic Grille
1000 E Atlantic Ave, DB
(In the Seagate Hotel)
561-665-4900
Banyan Restaurant
& Bar
189 NE 2nd Ave
Pineapple Grove
DB, 561-563-8871
Boston’s on the Beach
40 S Ocean Blvd, DB
561-278-3364
Brule Bistro
200 NE 2nd Ave #109, DB
561-274-2046
Bru’s Room
35 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-276-3663
BurgerFi
6 S Ocean Blvd, DB
561-278-9590
Burt & Max’s Bar & grill
Delray Marketplace
Atlantic & Lyons
561-638-6380
Corner Porch
Restaurant & Bar
85 SE 6th Ave, DB
561-266-3349
Cut 432
432 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-9898
Dada
52 N Swinton Ave, DB
561-330-3232
Death or Glory
Restaurant & Bar
116 NE 6th Ave
DB, 561-808-8814
Deck 84
840 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-665-8484
Doc’s All American
10 N Swinton Ave, DB
561-278-3627
Donnie’s Place
60 NW 5th Ave, DB
561-243-9996
Ellie’s 50’s Diner
2410 N Federal Hwy
DB, 561-276-1570
Fifth Avenue Grill
821 S Federal Hwy, DB
561-265-0122
Gourmet Killer Dogs
4057 West Atlantic Ave,
DB. 917-656-3664
Grand Tavern
710 Linton Blvd, DB
561-279-2779
Grangers Grill
802 SE 5th Ave, DB
561-276-7881
Harvest Seasonal Grill
and Wine Bar
1841 S. Federal Hwy, DB
561-266-3239
Henry’s
16850 Jog Road
Between Linton Blvd &
Clintmore Rd
DB, 561 638 1949
HiWay Burger
12 SE 5th Ave, DB
561-243-6430
Jimmy’s Bistro
9 S Swinton Avenue, DB
561-865-5774
Johnnie Brown’s
301 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-243-9911
Lilo’s
814 E Atlantic Ave, DB.
561-272-8049
Longhorn Steakhouse
1562 S Federal Hwy, DB
561-278-1944
Lucilles Bad to the Bone
BBQ, Delray Marketplace
9173 West Atlantic Ave, DB
561-810-4045
MIA Kitchen & Bar
7901 West Atlantic Ave,
Delray Beach. 561-499-
2200
OCEAN ONE
BAR & GRILL
777 E.Atlantic Ave
DB, 561-702-7373
Outback
1300 Linton Blvd, DB
561-272-7201
Park Tavern
32 SE 2nd St, DB
561-265-5093
Prime Restaurant
And Bar
29 SE 2nd Ave DB
561-865-5845
Salt7
32 SE 2nd St, DB
561-274-7258
Seacrest Grille
(Marriott Hotel)
10 N Ocean Blvd, DB
561-274-3200
Shula Burger
Delray Marketplace
Atlantic & Lyons
DB, 561-404-1347
Sundy House –
Historic Restaurant
106 S Swinton Ave, DB
561-272-5678
Surf Shack
916 SE 5th Ave
(Federal Hwy.) DB
561-501-7868
The Grove Restaurant
187 NE 2 Ave., DB
561-789-8636
The Office
201 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-276-3600
The Original Brooklyn
Water Bagel
14451 S Military Trail, DB
561-455-7490
Tryst
4 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-921-0201
Asian/Sushi/
Chinese/fusion
Buddha Sky Bar
217 E. Atlantic Ave
DB, 561-450-7557
China Gardens
14402 S. Military Trail,
DB, 561-498-5226
Lemongrass Bistro
420 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-5050
Ming’s Garden Chinese
271 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-276-3333
SAFRON & CURRY
2222 W. Atlantic Ave,
DB 561-270-2069
Yama Japanese
Restaurant
200 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-266-9929
Ziree Thai & Sushi
401 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-276-6549
Continental/
Greek
Apeiro Kitchen & Bar
14917 Lyons Rd.
Delray Marketplace
561-501-4443
Bistro 241
241 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-330-4080
Blue Anchor
804 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-7272
Boheme Bistro
1118 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-4899
Joseph’s Wine Bar
200 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-272-6100
La Cigale, A Taste of the
Mediterranean
253 SE 5th Ave, DB
561-265-0600
Olio Bistro
42 SE 2nd Ave, DB
561-278-6633
Taverna Opa
270 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-303-3602
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Taverna Trela
Greek, Seafood, Sushi
4801 Linton Blvd,
Suite 5B-8B, DB
561-359-2301
Coffee/Dessert
Ben & Jerry’s
1155 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-3112
Coffee District
325 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-455-0541
Couture Cakes
142 SE 6th Ave, DB
561-279-1828
Cream Frozen Yogurt,
Gelato & Gourmet Coffees
1163 E Atlantic Ave, DB.
561-303-1912
Gizzi’s Coffee
2275 S Federal Hwy #380
DB, (561) 266-9797
Jellies at Seagate
1000 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-330-3775
Kilwin’s Chocolates &
Ice Cream
402 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-0808
Puro’s Cigar
777 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-6118
Starbucks
205 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-243-9332
Starbucks
502 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-265-3273
Health Food
Ciao Sidewalk Café
1208 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-4520
Fit Food Express
302 NE 4th St, DB
561-330-4525
Green Fields Organic
Bistro
4900 Linton Blvd.
DB, 561 501-4169
Nutrition Cottage
1815 S Federal Highway,
DB, 561-734-4626
Purgreens
Inside Purlife Fitness
Center
45 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-276-7387
The New Vegan
528 NE 2nd St. DB
561-404-5301
Italian
4 Brothers Italian
Restaurant & Pizzeria
7323 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-496-3990
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza
115 NE 6th Ave, DB
561-278-7911
Bambini’s Garden Pizzeria
14466 Military Trail, DB
561-638-6442
Bella Amici Pizzeria
Delray Marketplace
Atlantic & Lyons
561-270-3025
Caffe Luna Rosa
34 S Ocean Blvd, DB
561-274-9404
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Carrabba’s Italian Grill
335 E Linton Blvd, DB
561-266-9393
D’Angelo Pizza Tapas
16950 Jog Road, DB.
561-381-0037
Il Bacio Restaurant
& Lounge
29 SE 2nd Ave, DB,
561-865-7785
IL Contadino
Ristorante
165 NE 2nd Ave,
Pineapple Grove, DB
561-330-0004
Il Girasole
1911 S Federal Hwy, DB,
561-272-3566
Luigi’s Coal Oven Pizza
307 E. Atlantic Ave, DB,
561-274-1969
Vic & Angelo’s
290 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-9570
Windy City Pizza
401 W. Atlantic Ave, DB
561-266-2811
Latin/Caribbean/
sPAnish
Bamboo Fire Café
149 NW 4th Ave, DB
561-749-0973
Cabana El Ray
105 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-274-9090
CHE!!! Restaurant
900 E. Atlantic Ave,
On the Intracoastal
DB, 561-562-5111
Papa’s Tapas
259 NE 2nd Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: ( 561) 266-0599
Honey
16 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-270-7187
Hurricane Bar & Lounge
640 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-0282
N2 Winebar
104 NE 2nd Ave
The Hyatt Place
561-278-6802
O’Connors Irish Pub
210 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-330-0022
Delray Hideaway
1045 E Atlantic Ave, Db
561-562-5500
Sandbar
40 S Ocean Blvd, DB
561-278-3364
Tim Finnegans Irish Pub
2885 S. Federal Hwy, DB
561- 330-3153
Mellow Mushroom
25 SE 6th Ave, DB
561-330-3040
Osteria Salina
9 SE 7th Ave
DB 561-330-1237
Pizza Rustica
1155 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-279-8766
Salotta
145 NE 4th Ave, DB
561-266-0310
Sardinia Ristorante,
3035 S. Federal Hwy, DB.
561-332-3406
Sazio
131 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-5540
Scuola Vecchia
522 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-865-5923
Terra Fiamma
Ristorante. Pizza. Bar
9169 W. Atlantic Ave.
Delray Marketplace
561-495-5570
Tramonti Italian
Ristorante
119 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-1944
Mexican
Cabo Flats
Cantina & Tequila Bar
Delray Marketplace
Atlantic Ave & Lyons Rd.
DB 561-499-0378
El Camino
15 NE 2nd Ave, DB.
561-865-5350
Hacienda Mexican
Restaurant & Bar, 14820 S
Military Trail, DB.
561-562-5151
Rocco’s Tacos &
Tequila Bar
110 E. Atlantic Ave, DB
561-808-1100
Senor Burrito
142 SE 6th Ave #E, DB
561-278-5757
Pubs/Clubs
3rd & 3rd
301 NE 3rd Ave, DB,
561-303-1939
Blue Anchor British Pub &
Restaurant
804 E. Atlantic Ave, DB.
561-272-7272.
Bull Bar Inc
2 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-274-8001
Seafood
50 Ocean
50 S Ocean Blvd, Delray
Beach, FL 33483
(561) 278-3364
City Oyster
213 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-0220
Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib
540 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-276-1124
J & J Seafood Bar & Grill
634 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-3390
Mussel Beach
501 E Atlantic Ave DB
561-921-6464
Osteria Salina
9 SE 7th Ave, DB.
561-330-1237
Racks Fish House
5 SE 2nd Ave, DB,
561-450-6718
The Fisherman’s Grill
5199 W. Atlantic Ave, DB
561-638-0500
Sandwich/Deli
Bagel’s With Deli
1732 S Federal Hwy, DB
561-279-4799
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Big Al’s Steaks
450 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-819-1888
Brighton Beach Bagel &
Bakery
14587 S. Military trail
DB, 561-270-3771
Checkers
450 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-9939
Christina’s Restaurant
263 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-278-3200
Conte’s Italian Deli &
Gourmet Market
311 NE 2nd Ave, DB,
561.501.7399
Cornell Café Morikami
Museum
4000 Morikami Park
Rd, DB
561-495-0233
Domino’s Pizza
142 SE 6th Ave, DB
561-330-0002
Dunkin Donuts
37 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-243-1196
Famous Market Deli
6570 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-495-8590
Jersey Mikes Subs
455C NE 5th Ave, DB
561-276-8949
Jimmy John’s
Gourmet Sandwiches
1911 S. Federal Hwy
DB, 561-243-1100
Marianne Gourmet
Shop, 803 George Bush
Blvd, DB, 561-278-3349
Nemo’s Fish & Chicken
943 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-865-5094
Sandwiches by the Sea
1214 E Atlantic Ave, DB
561-272-2212
Subway
301 W Atlantic Ave, DB
561-278-5959
Tea-Licious Tearoom
4997 B, W Atalantic Ave,
DB. 561-638-5155
The Café In Paradise
140 NE 2nd Ave, DB
561-330-3434
Tony’s Deli
Breakfast, Lunch, Hero’s
301 W. Atlantic Ave
DB, 561-276-1749
Boca raton
American
13 American Table
451 Palmetto Park Road,
Boca 561-409-2061
Abe & Louis Glades Plaza
2300 W. Glades Road,
Boca 561-447-0024
The Addison
2 E. Camino Real, Boca
561-372-0568
Boca Wings & Ribs
2257 North Fed. Highway
Boca 561 391-9110
Boca Muse
7136 Beracasa Way, Boca
561-367-1133
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Boca Pita Express
7158 Beracasa Way
Boca 561-750-0088
Bogart’s Bar & Grille
3200 Airport Road
Boca 561-544-3044
Boston Market
7020 Beracasa Way,
Boca 561-392-2795
J. Alexander’s
1400 Glades Road. Boca
561-347-9875
Kathy’s Gazebo Café
4199 N. Fed. Highway.
Boca 561-395-6033
Kee Grill
17940 N.Military Trail.
Boca 561-995-5044
Oceans 18
5801 NW 2nd Av Boca
561-994-0400
Pavilion Grille
301 Yamato Road, Boca
561-912-0000
Polo’s Restaurant
5030 Champion Blvd.,
Boca; 561-997-2920
Yogurt Rendezvous*
*(ORB Kosher) 7150
Beracasa Way, Boca
561-392-8384
Asian/Sushi/
Chinese
Bluefin Sushi Thai Grill
861 Yamato Rd. Boca
561-981-8986
P.F Chang’s
1400 Glades Rd. Boca
561-393-3722
Pei Wei Asian Diner
7152-B Beracasa Way,
561-322-1001
Sushi Masa & Thai
2240 NW 19th Street.
Boca 561-347-0008
Brio Tuscan Grille
5050 Town Center Circle.
Boca 561-392-0344
Casa D’Angelo
171 E Palmetto Park Rd.
Boca. 561-996-1234
Cote France Café
100K Plaza Real South,
Boca. 561-955-6021
Bogart’s Bar &Grille
Muvico Palace 20
3200 Airport Road
Boca 561-544-3044
Brewzzi Glades Plaza
2222 Glades Rd. Boca
561-392-BREW (2739)
Cheesecake Factory
5530 Glades Road.
Boca 561-393-0344
Cottonwood Café
90 Royal Palm Place, Boca
561-353-2233
Chops Lobster Bar
101 Plaza Real. Boca
561-395-2675
Duffy’s Sports Grill
21212 St Andrews Blvd.
Boca 561-869-0552
Grand Lux Café
Town Ctr Mall, 6000
Glades Road, Boca
561-392-2141
Houston’s
1900 N.W. Executive Ctr
Circle. Boca
561-998- 0550
Lucilles Bad to the
Bone BBQ
3011 Yamato Road
Boca 561-997-9557
Madison’s New York Grill
2006 NW Executive Center
Circle. Boca 561-994-0808
Mariposa
Neiman Marcus at Town
Ctr-5860 Glades Rd. Boca
561-544-2320
Max’s Grille
Mizner Park-404 Plaza
Real Boca 561-368-0080
Miller’s Ale House
1200 Yamato Road.
Boca 561-998-9142
Mississippi Sweets BBQ
2399 N Federal Hwy.
Boca 561-394-6779
Morton’s The Steakhouse
Shops at Boca-5050 Town
Ctr Circle Boca
561-392-7724
New York Prime
2350 N.W. Executive Ctr
Drive. Boca
561-998-3881
Rack’s Downtown Eatery
402 Plaza Real.
Boca 561-395-1662
Rebel House
297 E Palmetto Park Road.
Boca 561-353-5888
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
225 N.E.Mizner Blvd.,
Boca, 561-392-6746
Seasons 52
2300 N.W.Executive Ctr,
Boca, 561-998-9952
Six Tables
112 N.E. 2cnd St., Boca
561-347-6260
Sweet Tomatoes
7110 Beracasa Way,
561-750-3303
The Capital Grille
6000 Glades Road,
Boca 561-368-1077
The Grille on Congress
5101 Congress Av. Boca
561-912-9800
Boon’s Asian Bistro
19605 SR7.
Boca 561-883-0202
Cay Da Vietnamese
7400 N. Fed. Highway.,
Boca, 561-998-0278
Fah Asian Bistro
Boca Valley Shopping Plaza
-7461 N.Fed Hwy. Boca-
561-241-0400
5 Spice Asian Market
Shoppes at Blue Lake
1200 Yamato Rd.
561-989-1688
Japango
3011 Yamato Road.
Boca 561-999-1263
Kapow Noodle Bar
431 Plaza Real.
Boca 561-347-7311
La Tre
249 E.Palmetto Park Rd.
Boca-561-392-4568
Lemongrass Asian Bistro
101 Plaza Real South.
Boca 561-544-8181
Sushi Ray
Shops at Boca Ctr-5250,
Town Ctr Circle.Boca
561-394-9506
Sushi Thai
100 NE 2cnd St., Boca
561-750-4448
Sushi Yama
7055-33 W Palmetto Park
Road. Boca 561- 362-6416
Tempura House
The Reserve-9858 Clint
Moore Road. Building
561-883-6088
Yokohama Sushi
60 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.
561-392-9328
Yokohama Sushi
9168 Glades Rd. Boca
561-451-1707
Continental
Bakery of France
625 NE Spanish River
Blvd., Boca 561-361-4490
Bistro Provence
2399 N.Fed. Highway.
Boca-561-368-2340
Casimir French Bistro
416 Via De Palmas #81,
Royal Palm Place, Boca,
561-955-6001
Josef’s Table
5030 Champion Blvd.
Boca 561-353-2700
Kosta’s
5024 N. Fed Hwy.
Lighhousepoint
Georgetown Plaza,
954-571-3842
Le Rivage
450 N.E.20th St.
Boca-561-620-0033
Mario’s Osteria
1400 Glades Road.
Boca 561-239-7000
Milos Taverna
1600 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.
561-750-6720
Matteo’s
233 S Federal Hwy.
Boca 561-392-0773
Meatball Room
3011 Yamato Road.
Boca 561-409-4111
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Taverna Kyma
6298 N. Fed. Hywy.
Boca 33487
561-994-2828
Villa Rosana
9858 Clint Moore Road.
Boca 561-470-0112
Italian
Arturo’s Ristorante
6750 N.Fed Hwy.
Boca-561-997- 7373
Carraba’s Italian Grill
6909 S.W.18th Street,
Boca-561-544-8838
Josephine’s
5751 N.Fed. Highway.
Boca. 561-988-0668
La Luna Italian Bistro
The Polo Shoppes-5030
Champion Blvd. Boca
561-997-1165
La Villeta
4351 N. Fed. Highway
Boca-561-362-8403
Maggiano’s
21090 St. Andrew’s Blvd.
Boca, 561-361-8244
Nino’s Italian Restaurant
7120 Beracasa Way,
561-392-9075
Novello Restaurant & Bar
5999 N. Fed. Highway.
Boca, 561-994-3495
Peace a Pizza
Shoppes at Blue Lake-
1200, Yamato Rd. Boca
561-998-Best (2378)
Pellegrino’s Ristorante
3360 N Federal Highway,
Boca Plaza, Boca
561-368-5520
Ristorante Sapori
Royal Palm Place-301 Via
De Palmas., Boca 561-
367-9779
Trattoria Romana
499 E. Palmetto Park Rd.
Boca, 561-393-6715
Umbria
Renaissance Hotel 2000
NW 19st, Boca.
561-368-5252
Latin/
cAribbean
Caribbean Grill
1332 NW Boca Raton Blvd
Boca 561-362-0161
Cuban Café
3350 N.W.Boca Blvd. Boca
561-750-8860
Mexican
Senor Burrito
513 N.E 20th Street Boca
561-347-6600
La Rosa Nautica
515 NE 20th St. Boca,
561-296-1413
Rocco’s Tacos
5250 Town Center Circle.
Boca 561-416-2131
Seafood
Bonefish Grill
21065 Powerline Road.
Boca 561-483-4949
City Fish Market
7940 Glades Road.
Boca 561-487-1600
Deli/Cafés
Ben’s Deli Kosher
The Reserve-9942 Clint
Moore Rd. Boca
561-470-9963
Boca Beach House
887 E Palmetto Park Road.
Boca 561-826-8850
Deli on Rye
4311 N. Federlal Hwy.,
Boca 561-347-1400
Hotdogopolis
6020 N Federal Hwy.
8177 Glades Road Boca
561-998-5959
Oasis Cafe
Renaissance Hotel Boca
2000 NW 19st, Boca
561-368-5252
Saquella Caffe
82 Royal Palm Place-410
Via De Palmas, Boca.
561-338-8840
Toojay’s
3013 Yamato Road.
Boca 561-997-9911
Toojay’s Gourmet Deli
Polo Shoppes-5030
Champion Blvd.
Boca-561-241-5903
Rustic Cellar
Royal Palm Place-
409 S.E.Mizner Blvd.
561-392-5237
WEST PALM
Tequila Cowboy
City Place
550 S. Rosemary Ave.
WPB 561-249-2749
Other
Meals On The Move, Inc.
561-488-9665 www.
mealsonthemove.com
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BY Bill Piechocki and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM
Holistic lifestyle for pets -
what does it really mean?
Today we see so many promotions, advertisements and programs
touting the “NEW” health movement. People are exercising
more and shopping the organic and green farmers’
markets. All over, we are seeing smoothie bars, organic markets
and restaurants, yoga studios plus other healthier venues opening
at record numbers. The medical communities are adding alternative
practitioners to claim integrative services. Farm to table is becoming
a staple in food service. What does that mean and how can
it be applied to our pets?
The terms holistic, natural, healthiest, USDA inspected, organic
and many others have very specific meanings, some of which are
legal. However, many companies use these terms erroneously.
Sometimes these terms appear in the company or product name
only to give you a false sense of security. Packages may say “natural
ingredients” however when you read the list you see chemical
names, individual vitamins and others that obviously do not occur
in these forms in nature.
The definition of “holistic” is a philosophy that is “characterized
by comprehension of the parts of something as intimately interconnected
and explicable only by reference to the whole.” The definition
of “natural” in food is “existing in or caused by nature; not
made or caused by mankind.” Processing changes the ingredients
to an un-natural state.
When we look at being a holistic family, it requires a real discipline.
It requires fresh whole food and herbs, spices, botanicals that
are raw or minimally processed. Yes, this is for us and our pets as
we need to develop the lifestyle philosophy that is congruent with
a true belief that this is the healthiest way to go. Once we truly believe
in this, the answers will become evident. We also know it is a
difficult commitment to follow as you must now read every label,
ask the purveyors at the green market where they grow or who the
farmer is that produced the food.
I was presented with an information sheet from a major supplier
of pet foods for a “natural” health kibble food. It stated, “zero additives
and zero fillers” and “made with real beef and potato.” Here
are some things to look for…Is there really something other than
real food in that product? Do some foods use fake beef or are they
referring to the highly processed “not fit for consumption meat
meal?” Does it mean that the beef in the ingredients is approved
for human consumption? Analyzing the label which consisted of 33
ingredients, I found many that were foods of questionable quality.
Sixteen were composite products containing multiple ingredients
and thirteen were chemicals. End result…only 4 out of 33 ingredients
in the product were natural and 29 were not.
You will find this true with all the processed dry kibble and most
canned products as well.
Now that you have been shown what to recognize when you read
that label, are you willing to improve your pets and your families
lives by avoiding the chemicals in drugs and foods that are causing
the health challenges that we all our facing today? You can look up
those ingredients on your pet food labels before you buy and you
will see for yourselves.
We are here to help as the voice for your pets. Please feel free to
reach out to us anytime.
Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners in Fiesta
Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the PetHealthCafe.com
radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has provided us unparalleled
vision and information which we pass to our clients daily. We can be reached
at www.PetHealthCafe.com or 800-940-7387. Call us for a free consultation
or stop by Fiesta Pet Deli, we would be more than happy to help.
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9 Serum (pref.)
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13 Holm oak
14 Pride
15 Babist
16 8 (Rom. numeral)
17 Agent
18 Personification of
folly
20 Cloudy
22 Stammer
25 Fiddler crab genus
27 Phrygian god
28 Ember
29 Negatives
31 Thank God it’s Friday
(abbr.)
34 Noncommissioned
officer (abbr.)
35 Agog
37 Guido’s note (2 words)
38 Port. Timor’s capital
40 100 centessimi
41 Cask
42 Outer (pref.)
44 Hindu title
45 Condition (suf.)
46 Hit
49 Admiral (abbr.)
51 General Accounting
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58 City on the Danube
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60 Heddles of a loom
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62 Footless
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33 Gooseberry
36 Foray
39 Amazon tributary
43 Diadem
46 Water (Sp.)
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48 Circular turn
50 Symbol of authority
53 Chin. plant
55 Amer. Automobile
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IT'S TIME FOR ELLIMAN
4225 N County Road, Gulf Stream | $1,195,000 | 2-BR, 2-BA | Web# RX-10471925
NICK MALINOSKY
Realtor Associate
M: 561.306.4597
nicholas.malinosky@elliman.com
elliman.com/florida
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