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contents<br />

38<br />

46 72 74<br />

REGULARS<br />

8 From the Editor<br />

74 City People<br />

Ted Hoskinson<br />

LOCALS ONLY<br />

10 In The News<br />

22 Delray Under $50<br />

24 Happenings<br />

PICTURES<br />

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

32 In The Pineapple Grove Arts District<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

36 Gotta Know<br />

38 Gotta See<br />

40 Gotta Hear<br />

42 Gotta Read<br />

44 Concerts<br />

46 Concert Review<br />

Peter Frampton<br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

48 Pain Relief<br />

The Road to Recovery<br />

50 Dermatology<br />

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

52 Body Beautiful<br />

Trick or Treat?<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

54 Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center<br />

Cheers To Two Years!<br />

56 Heavensent Home Healthcare<br />

Heavenly Help At Home<br />

58 Visitor Information Center<br />

Visitors Welcome<br />

60 Siperstein Dermatology Group<br />

A Culture Of Positivity<br />

62 Bob Garfield<br />

Local Realtor Continues To Grow<br />

His Business<br />

64 Smoke Inn Delray<br />

Home Away From Home<br />

66 Changing Faces Makeup<br />

Microblading Is Permanent Makeup<br />

68 The Seagate Hotel & Spa<br />

Escape to Serenity, Bliss, and<br />

Pure Relaxation<br />

72 Halloween<br />

The History Of Halloween<br />

FASHION<br />

76 What RU Wearing ®<br />

DINING<br />

88 Restaurant Review<br />

Il Contadino Ristorante<br />

Homemade Food That Delights The Senses<br />

90 Recipe<br />

Spooky Recipes For Halloween<br />

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94 Guide<br />

MISC<br />

100 PetXpert<br />

How Do I Choose the Best<br />

Possible Food for My Pet?<br />

101 Pet Spotlight<br />

LEISURE<br />

103 Brain Teasers<br />

Crossword Puzzle, Sudoko And Enigma<br />

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Publisher<br />

David Mizen<br />

Editor<br />

Yvette Roulette<br />

Contributing Editors<br />

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

Art Director<br />

Fabio Passere<br />

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Eduardo Passere<br />

Senior Account Executive<br />

Harvey Lustig<br />

Photographers<br />

Melissa Korman<br />

Tom Craig<br />

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editor<br />

Hello <strong>October</strong>!<br />

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

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

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

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

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

Halloween is the one day a year you can be anyone or anything you<br />

want! How amazing is that?<br />

Delray Beach has many fun ways to celebrate this pagan holiday<br />

for children and adults. Did you know the Delray Beach Halloween<br />

Parade has been happening for 57 years! It’s a great way to test drive<br />

those costumes and Trick - or - Treat the kids from the inter-coastal<br />

to Kidfest at the Tennis Center! Also, there is the increasingly popular<br />

Witches of Delray Ride - the 8th annual dress as a witch, decorate<br />

your bike, and ride for charity! Read about these and other Halloween<br />

events all throughout this issue and, about the history of Halloween.<br />

Last month Hurricane Dorian devastated our eastern seaboard and<br />

our near and dear neighbors, the Bahamas. We were very lucky to be<br />

spared this time. But there was nowhere to run from this Category<br />

5 storm that battered the Bahama islands for several days. Consider<br />

donating time and supplies to organizations that are helping victims –<br />

let’s be kind to one another.<br />

Here’s a scary fact…<br />

There are 85 shopping days before December 24! Eeeeeek!!!!<br />

Say Boo and Scary On!<br />

Monsters<br />

are real,<br />

and ghosts<br />

are real too.<br />

They live<br />

inside us, and<br />

sometimes,<br />

they win<br />

— Stephen King<br />

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Delray Elks Support<br />

Female Vets –<br />

New Non-Profit<br />

Elks Members Carol and Jim Eaton (back row)<br />

Future Elks Members Renette VerHAeghe<br />

President, and eLIDA Barros Executive Director<br />

Delray Elks Lodge 1770 recently participated<br />

in a fundraiser for Operation120.<br />

Operation120 is making a difference<br />

in the lives of the at-risk and<br />

homeless female veterans on their return<br />

to Palm Beach County. The Elks donated<br />

$500, and 20% from every purchase at<br />

the restaurant went to Operation120.<br />

Picnic in the Park<br />

Fundraiser Comes<br />

to Delray Beach<br />

Delray Beach’s Old School Square will<br />

be the site of Picnic in the Park, a<br />

fundraising event where clubs, organizations,<br />

businesses, families and friends<br />

can host a picnic on a 12-by-12-foot<br />

square. Making its debut on <strong>October</strong><br />

20th from 3-5pm, Picnic in the Park is<br />

produced by Living Hungry in partnership<br />

with the Delray Beach Homeless<br />

Task Force and will raise money to feed<br />

homeless students in Delray Beach. For<br />

$250, each group gets a spot on the Old<br />

School Square lawn to host a picnic for<br />

up to 12 people. Groups are encouraged<br />

to choose an international theme, create<br />

a cuisine and wear costumes in keeping<br />

with the theme. Groups can bring<br />

tables, chairs, blankets and tents to their<br />

spot. They’re also encouraged to bring<br />

themed decorations, picnic baskets<br />

and even musical instruments. “Every<br />

spot feeds one homeless child for a full<br />

school year,” Plante said. Groups will<br />

get a chance to compete for prizes in<br />

several categories including best overall<br />

theme, best costume and best food. Picnic<br />

in the Park will feature a variety of<br />

games open to all participants. Beer and<br />

wine will also be available for purchase.<br />

There will also be VIP areas hosted by<br />

restaurants which will be selling tickets<br />

to guests. Volunteer committee members<br />

and event day volunteers are needed.<br />

To volunteer, contact Maura Plante,<br />

maura@livinghungry.org<br />

To find out more or to reserve a picnic<br />

spot, visit www.livinghungry.org.<br />

A Nightbeer Before<br />

Christmas<br />

Delray Beach Craft Beer Fest presents<br />

its first fall beer event, A Nightbeer<br />

before Christmas – A classic beer garden<br />

with a spooky twist. Visitors can enjoy fall<br />

brews while watching a showing of Tim<br />

Burton’s classic movie, A Nightmare before<br />

Christmas.<br />

On Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 26 brewers from<br />

all over will mount their broomsticks and<br />

head to Old School Square to show off<br />

their newest and tastiest fall brews. The<br />

event is located at the foot of the dark 100<br />

ft. Christmas tree and kicks off at 6pm. All<br />

ages are welcome to enjoy this familyfriendly<br />

event, but must be 21+ to drink.<br />

The event boasts $5 pours with dozens<br />

of local and national brewers. Visitors<br />

will be able to purchase a commemorative<br />

glass for $15 at the event with a complimentary<br />

first pour.<br />

This spooktacular event encourages<br />

participants to dress in their best Halloween<br />

costumes. Prizes for best costume<br />

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will be announced during the event. Stay<br />

all night for the Oogie Boogie DJ, local<br />

food vendors and cash bar.<br />

Christmas in<br />

<strong>October</strong>!<br />

On Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 16, Holly House<br />

invites you to celebrate their 50 years<br />

of service to the church and the opening of<br />

the Holiday Gift Shoppe. Festivities begin<br />

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at 5:00pm; admission is free. Enjoy hearty<br />

hors d’oeuvres while shopping for unique,<br />

handmade gifts at Holly House, the building<br />

just north of the Christian Education Center.<br />

At 6:30pm tempting desserts will be served<br />

in Fellowship Hall.<br />

What is Holly House? A place that nurtures<br />

creativity!<br />

• a building full of craft materials and<br />

equipment located near the Christian Education<br />

Center<br />

• a place for crafters to work every Tuesday<br />

and Thursday morning, year around<br />

• a producer of beautiful jewelry, tableware,<br />

coastal items, wreaths and trees,<br />

kitchen accessories and more; some recycle<br />

shells and corks<br />

• makes Christmas decorations and gifts<br />

for annual Holiday Gift Shoppe<br />

• holds a Rummage Sale every February,<br />

distributing unsold items to local charities<br />

• encourages year-round creativity beyond<br />

Christmas decorations<br />

• has contributed over $250,000 to the<br />

church treasury since 1969<br />

The dates for Holiday Gift Shoppe are<br />

Tuesday <strong>October</strong> 8th from 10-12, to prepare<br />

for 50th Anniversary. Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays from 10-12. Saturday, November<br />

30th, from10-12. In December, open Saturdays<br />

from 10-12 and Sundays after services.<br />

Closed December 15th after services.<br />

Join Us For Our<br />

First Ever Patient<br />

Appreciation Day!<br />

Saturday <strong>October</strong> 19th from 11:00 am until<br />

2:00 pm here at the Conde Center 401<br />

W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach 33444 (back<br />

parking lot).<br />

We’d like to show you our appreciation<br />

by inviting you to an afternoon of fun!<br />

Call 561-330-6096 to RSVP for a chance<br />

to win.<br />

“Dunk a doc” - in the dunk tank.<br />

Relax during a 10- minute chair massage.<br />

Enjoy food, music and fun for all ages.<br />

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Delray Beach Playhouse - <strong>October</strong> Shows<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4-20, <strong>2019</strong> – CALENDAR GIRLS<br />

Main STAGE Series<br />

Friday, 8pm; Saturday, 2 & 8pm; Sunday<br />

2pm; Wednesday (10/9 only), 8pm;<br />

Thursday, 8pm. Tickets $35 (adults); $15<br />

(students); $25 (groups).<br />

<strong>October</strong> 14-23, <strong>2019</strong> – From Funny Lady<br />

to “Funny Girl” – The Birth of a Classic<br />

American Musical.<br />

Musical Memories Series<br />

Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 2 &<br />

7:30pm; Thursday, 2pm. Tickets $35<br />

(adults); $15 (students); $25 (groups)<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25, <strong>2019</strong> – Florida’s Funniest<br />

Comedians: Myke Herlihy and Kevin White<br />

Free Friday<br />

Concerts at Old<br />

School Square<br />

Old School Square welcomes concertgoers<br />

of all ages to experience free live music<br />

under the stars every Friday night from <strong>October</strong><br />

through January at their outdoor Pavilion.<br />

Dozens of adventurous bands, ensembles<br />

and soloists, will take part in the Free Friday<br />

Night Concert Series. The 18 free concerts<br />

include a range of music from a variety of<br />

genres and ages.<br />

Doors open at 6pm and all concerts start at<br />

7:30pm. Concertgoers should bring low-back<br />

lawn chairs and/or blankets for seating. Limited<br />

number of chairs are available to rent for<br />

a $5.00 fee. No outside alcoholic beverages or<br />

coolers are permitted. Full bar and concessions<br />

are available. For more information, visit<br />

OldSchoolSquare.org/free-Friday-concerts/<br />

or call (561) 243-7922 ext. 1. For concert updates/weather-related<br />

cancellations, follow<br />

Old School Square Pavilion on Facebook.<br />

Free Friday Night Concert Series Line-up:<br />

SPECIAl ENGAGEMENT<br />

Friday, 8pm, Tickets $20<br />

Myke Herlihy is one of the most lovable<br />

jerks you’ll ever meet! After spending 13<br />

years behind bars, serving drinks not time,<br />

Myke now takes his bartender’s sarcasm and<br />

wit to the stage. Kevin White describes himself<br />

as a wounded veteran of two marriages.<br />

Raised on a strict regime of cartoons, comic<br />

books and afternoon movie marathons, his<br />

outlook on life and love has been described<br />

as ‘somewhat troubled’ but totally relatable!<br />

Delray Beach Playhouse, 950 Lake Shore<br />

Drive, Delray Beach 33444 delraybeachplayhouse.com;<br />

Box Office at 561-272-1281.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4 Simply TINA - Tribute Band (Tina<br />

Turner tribute), <strong>October</strong> 11 Remix (Top 40),<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18 TK Blu (Soul, Motown of 60s,<br />

70s, 80s), <strong>October</strong> 25 Chain Reaction (Journey<br />

Tribute).<br />

Contacts And<br />

Cocktails<br />

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Contacts and Cocktails was hosted by Silverball<br />

Museum. Silverball Museum is located<br />

at 19 NE 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach, FL 561-<br />

266-3294, www.silverballmuseum.com.<br />

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Music at St. Paul’s Presents<br />

The Trillium Piano Trio<br />

Yoko Sata Kothari<br />

On Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 20, Music at St. Paul’s continues its 32nd<br />

Season with a concert by the Trillium Piano Trio titled<br />

“Beethoven’s First.” Made up of pianist Yoko Sata Kothari, violinist<br />

Ruby Berland, and ‘cellist Susan Bergeron, the Trillium Piano<br />

Trio will present Beethoven’s first publication, his Op.1, No.1<br />

Piano Trio in E-flat Major.<br />

The 3pm concert will be preceded by a pre-concert conversation<br />

with pianist Yoko Sata Kothari. Tickets for the concert are<br />

$20 (18 and under are FREE) and are only available at the door<br />

on the day of the concert. For more information visit http://<br />

music.stpaulsdelray.org or call 561-278-6003. St. Paul’s Episcopal<br />

Church, 188 S. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. in Delray Beach. St. Paul’s is<br />

handicapped accessible.<br />

Delray Beach Playhouse<br />

Launches Its First Playhouse<br />

Playwrights’ Festival<br />

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The result of the spring <strong>2019</strong><br />

PLAYHOUSE PLAYWRIGHTS’<br />

PROJECT, an outreach initiative for<br />

local playwrights, the festival will<br />

showcase eight original, non-published<br />

or produced, one-act plays.<br />

The staged readings of these<br />

new works are scheduled for Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 26th at 8pm and<br />

Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 27th at 2pm, with four plays showcased at<br />

each reading. Both readings are open to the public. Tickets are<br />

$10 and are available at www.delraybeachplayhouse.com or by<br />

calling the Box Office at 561-272-1281, ext. 5.<br />

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Festival Lineup: <strong>October</strong> 26th at 8pm,<br />

The Burden of Truth (37 minutes) by Todd<br />

Caster; A Good Night (12 minutes) by Bob<br />

Lind; Godwise (18 minutes) by Lisa Bruna;<br />

Pulling a Carlos (21 minutes) by Miranda<br />

Schumes.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 27th at 2pm, Debbie Squared<br />

(31 minutes) by Anne Dichele; A Tale of<br />

Two Sylvias (23 minutes) by Susan Chandler<br />

and Andrea Olkin; The “V” Word (20<br />

minutes) by M.J. Putnik; Goy Meets Girl (14<br />

minutes) by Bruce Karp.<br />

For information on programs and services,<br />

call 561-272-1281 or visit http://<br />

delraybeachplayhouse.com/.<br />

The Mersey Beatles<br />

– Four Lads from<br />

Liverpool<br />

The Mersey Beatles, a Liverpool-born<br />

and bred Beatles tribute band and the<br />

house band for over a decade at Liverpool’s<br />

world-famous Cavern Club, will perform at<br />

the Mizner Park Cultural Center on Saturday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 5th at 8:00pm. In celebration of the<br />

50th Anniversary of The Beatles iconic Abbey<br />

Road, the band will play the entire album,<br />

followed by a set of Beatles’ greatest hits.<br />

Julia Baird, John Lennon’s sister and the<br />

Director of the Cavern Club, will be in attendance<br />

selling and signing copies of her<br />

book Imagine This: Growing Up with My<br />

Brother John Lennon before, during and<br />

after the show. “The Mersey Beatles have<br />

been playing the Cavern Club for over 15<br />

years and are one of the best you will see!”<br />

Baird said recently.<br />

The Mersey Beatles are no ordinary tribute<br />

band. The lads grew up as childhood and<br />

schoolmate friends, just like The Beatles.<br />

They are the official Beatles tribute band<br />

representing the City of Liverpool, and from<br />

2002 to 2012 they were the resident tribute<br />

band at The Cavern Club, the nightclub<br />

in Liverpool, England, where The Beatles<br />

perfected their act before launching a global<br />

rock music revolution in the 1960s.<br />

The Mersey Beatles, Brian Ambrose (Ringo),<br />

Steven Holland (Paul), Julia Baird, Mark Bloor<br />

(John), and CrAIG McGowan (Paul)<br />

Tickets to The Mersey Beatles range<br />

from $39 to $55 (VIP). VIP tickets include<br />

premium seating, The Mersey Beatles free<br />

CD download, and a Meet & Greet with Julia<br />

Baird and the band. Tickets are on sale now<br />

and can be purchased online at http://<br />

miznerparkculturalcenter.com or by phone<br />

at 844-672-2849. The Mizner Park Cultural<br />

Center is located at 201 Plaza Real, Boca<br />

Raton, FL 33432.<br />

For more information visit http://www.<br />

themerseybeatles.com/<br />

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Asking $1,295,000<br />

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Stunning townhome just 2 blocks from<br />

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locals only | delrAY under $50<br />

By Darien Davies<br />

Delray Under $50<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I’m pretty sure that no one ever said, “Man, I had the best time<br />

shopping for mediocre produce and I’m happy about the plastic<br />

bags they used for my groceries!” When given the opportunity,<br />

choose the better option. Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 26 is Make a Difference<br />

Day and is a great opportunity to not only make a difference in your<br />

life, but also give a big high five to Mother Earth. Lucky for you, you<br />

don’t have to scratch your head and figure out how because the Delray<br />

Beach GreenMarket is back in full swing for the winter season!<br />

This open-air marketplace features 65 local vendors and culinary<br />

artisans featuring farm-to-fork produce, just-picked citrus, tropical<br />

fruit and juice, farm-fresh eggs, raw milk and butter, artisan cheese<br />

and jams and fragrant baked goods, as well as plenty of gluten-free,<br />

vegan and organic products, fresh cut flowers, plants and other<br />

unique gourmet fare. New to this season is Yoga in the Park, which<br />

is a free yoga class from 9 to 10am so you’re invited to start your<br />

day with some exercise before perusing the goodies at the Market.<br />

There’s also live music during the entire event, and pets are more<br />

than welcome, so make it an enjoyable day for all your family members.<br />

You can park for free in the garage next to the Park<br />

but jump on your bike or walk to the event to go full on<br />

green. The Delray Beach GreenMarket is located at<br />

Old School Square Park, 20 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>., and<br />

is held 9am to 2pm every Saturday from <strong>October</strong><br />

26 through May 23, 2020. Visit www.delraycra.<br />

org or call (561) 276-8640 for more information.<br />

Whether you’re scary, spooky, funny or cute, it’s<br />

all welcome because there are no rules! Since<br />

you’re thinking about what to wear, don’t waste<br />

time thinking on where to go because the good people at<br />

the City have you covered. Halloween falls on a Thursday this<br />

year, but the family-fun festivities are Saturday the weekend<br />

prior. Starting at 11:30am along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue, you and the kids are<br />

invited to trick-or-treat with all of the merchants who are ready to<br />

see your outfits and hand out more candy than you’ll know what to<br />

do with. The Rotary Club then invites you to participate in the 57th<br />

Annual Halloween Parade. Taking off from Big Al’s Steaks, you’ll parade<br />

down the <strong>Ave</strong>nue to the Tennis Center, where Kidsfest will be<br />

in full swing and ready for you. Enjoy ice cream once you arrive, and<br />

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then take in all the food, vendors, arts and crafts, entertainment and<br />

more, all brought to you by Southern Dance Theatre. Kidsfest ends at<br />

4pm so you’re welcome to get dinner or a snack along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue for<br />

more costume-oriented oohs and aahs from <strong>Ave</strong>nue guests. The kids<br />

are sure to have a howling good time. The Halloween festivities are<br />

held along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue, so visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com or<br />

call (561) 243-1077 for more information.<br />

When’s the last time you enjoyed a picnic outdoors? To be<br />

fair, it’s been sweltering as of late, but it’s still an enjoyable<br />

pastime when given the ideal circumstances. Well, now<br />

those circumstances are here! <strong>October</strong> is Eat Better, Eat Together<br />

Month and you’re invited to Picnic in<br />

the Park at the Old School Square<br />

Park! This event is a competitive,<br />

themed culinary event<br />

produced by Living Hungry,<br />

with a goal to help<br />

feed school chil-<br />

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dren who suffer from food insecurity. You and 11 of your closest<br />

friends are invited to select an international cuisine and create<br />

a picnic menu, costumes and decorations to demonstrate your<br />

theme. There are prizes for the best menu, best costumes and<br />

best theme, so all hail the winners! You can reserve your 12’ x<br />

12’ grassy picnic spot for $250 total (which is about $20 per<br />

person), and then it’s time to party on like Parisians, or rock on<br />

like a Moroccan. Picnic in the Park is held Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 20<br />

from 3 to 5:30pm at Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. The<br />

best part is that every picnic spot feeds one child for one school<br />

year. Visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com or call (561) 243-<br />

1077 for more information and to reserve your spot.<br />

When you think you can’t, just think you can and try.<br />

<strong>October</strong> is Positive Attitude Month and if you need<br />

a little bit of an inspirational push, head to the Delray<br />

Beach Playhouse and enjoy their main stage play, Calendar<br />

Girls. After spending far too much time in an English hospital<br />

waiting room on a couch with exposed springs, Annie Clarke<br />

urges her local Women’s Club to help her raise some money<br />

to buy the hospital a new couch. Her Club traditionally raises<br />

money by selling an annual calendar. Unfortunately, last year’s<br />

calendar featured English Bridges and only made 75 pounds,<br />

and the couch they’d like to purchase will cost 900 pounds. So,<br />

Annie decides to adopt the commonly understood principle<br />

that “Sex Sells!” The Club produces a calendar with pictures<br />

(not of the beefcake or cheesecake variety) but nude portraits<br />

of the Club’s actual members: middle-class British wives and<br />

mothers and even one retired schoolteacher. To everyone’s surprise<br />

(shocker alert), within nine months the Rylstone calendar<br />

raised more than 550,000 pounds for the hospital and for<br />

cutting-edge research into leukemia at the University of Leeds.<br />

You do not want to miss this deeply moving and often hilarious<br />

true story that has been embraced by audiences around<br />

the world. There are multiple showings from Friday, <strong>October</strong><br />

4 through Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 20 and tickets are $35 each. This<br />

play will show you just how far positive attitude (and great<br />

lighting!) can get you. The Delray Beach Playhouse is located at<br />

950 N.W. Ninth St. Visit www.delraybeachplayhouse.com or call<br />

(561) 272-1281 for more information and tickets.<br />

We live on a peninsula so it’s almost a guarantee that<br />

we have the freshest seafood imaginable. <strong>October</strong><br />

is National Seafood Month and is a perfect time to<br />

indulge in some of our local favorites. You’d be remiss if you<br />

didn’t start your seafood selection at City Oyster and their fish<br />

tacos ($20 for dinner). You can get them fried or blackened<br />

(blackened all the way), and served with Pico de Gallo, cilantro,<br />

lime crema and flour tortillas, with watermelon slices on the<br />

side. Moving along to the people who know seafood best, take<br />

a seat at J&J Seafood Bar and Grill and order their Pan Seared<br />

Snapper, which is topped with a shrimp and lobster sauce and<br />

served over champagne risotto ($33). If you’re looking for one<br />

of the best seafood happy hours in town, look no further than<br />

Mussel Beach, where you can score any of their mussel bowls<br />

for $10, Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6:30pm. We’re<br />

talkin’ French Onion, Fra Diavolo, Prosciutto, Provencal, Thai<br />

and more. Their seafood game is strong. Visit www.downtowndelraybeach.com<br />

or call (561) 243-1077 for complete restaurant<br />

information.<br />

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

6The WolfePAk Band<br />

Selwyn Birchwood Band4<br />

11<br />

Carli Munoz Trio<br />

12<br />

ride and remember trolley<br />

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1-31 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat -<br />

10:30am, Sun 1:30pm. Alligator Feeding<br />

– Wed & Sat 1pm. Stingray Feeding<br />

- Tues-Sun- 2:45pm. Free for all ages.<br />

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

1-31 Pickleball – $3-4. Call for times.<br />

Pompey Park Community Center. 561-<br />

243-7356. Delray Beach Community<br />

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

Tennis Center 561-243-7360. mydelraybeach.com.<br />

1 Delray Chamber NonPRofit<br />

Council Lunch & Learn – 11:30am.<br />

Free for nonprofits. Join us as National<br />

Leadership Institute teaches us how<br />

to ignite your Board and volunteers to<br />

better serve your organization. RSVP<br />

required: DelrayBeach.com/events<br />

4-5 Holiday Harvest <strong>2019</strong> – Southern<br />

Handcraft Society - Boca Raton<br />

Chapter. Friday, <strong>October</strong> 4th 1-8pm<br />

and Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 5th 9am-1:30pm.<br />

Boca Raton Community Center: 150<br />

Crawford Blvd., Boca Raton, FL (East of<br />

I-95 just North of the corner of Palmetto<br />

Park Blvd. and Crawford Blvd.).<br />

4-20 SOL CHilDREN THEATRE Little<br />

Shop of Horrors – Book by Howard<br />

Ashman, music by Alan Menken, lyrics<br />

by Howard Ashman. For tickets: www.<br />

solchildren.org / 561-447-8829. Tickets:<br />

$20 /$15 for juniors (11 & under).<br />

Performances: Friday at 7 & Saturday<br />

at 7 pm, Saturday & Sunday at 2 pm.<br />

All performances will take place at Sol<br />

Theatre: 3333 N Federal Highway, Boca<br />

Raton, FL 33431. www.solchildren.org<br />

4 Artist tAlk | Cheryl Maeder –<br />

7-9pm. Join Arts Warehouse as we welcome<br />

current exhibiting artist Cheryl<br />

Maeder for an artist talk. This is in conjunction<br />

with Delray Beach’s RISE Art &<br />

Climate Change Weekend. Cheryl will<br />

be sharing about her work in our current<br />

exhibition, Tidal, and her experience<br />

with using her work as a voice for<br />

environmental and worldly concerns.<br />

Through continuous experimentation,<br />

Cheryl utilizes her camera as a precision<br />

instrument to replace the traditional<br />

tools of an artist’s studio, such as brushes<br />

and paint. She focuses her camera on<br />

the other-worldliness between reality<br />

and the abstract. This event takes place<br />

during the <strong>October</strong> 4th art walk and is<br />

free admission! 313 NE 3rd Street, Delray<br />

Beach. 561-330-9614 or E-mail: infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

4 Selwyn Birchwood Band –<br />

8-10pm. The award-winning Selwyn<br />

Birchwood Band returns for an encore<br />

performance at Art’s Garage! Selwyn<br />

Birchwood rose to stardom after winning<br />

the International Blues Challenge in<br />

2013, beating out over 150 other bands.<br />

The Selwyn Birchwood Band’s enchanting,<br />

high energy, live performances are<br />

NOT TO BE MISSED and have taken<br />

them all over the world as they have<br />

performed in 15 countries in the past 2<br />

years! Get your tickets before they are<br />

gone! This show will sell out quickly!<br />

Tickets range from $25-$40. Arts Garage,<br />

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

4 Milieu Art Exhibit Opening Reception<br />

– 6-8pm. Enjoy wine and art<br />

at the opening of MILIEU EXHIBITION<br />

featuring local emerging artists Katerina<br />

Slinkina and Rick Baer. The event is<br />

free! Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org.<br />

5 Survival Italian for Beginners<br />

& Travelers – 4-6pm. (topics vary<br />

monthly) – FREE EVENT. Have fun<br />

learning the most romantic language<br />

on Earth! Essential language knowledge<br />

for travelers and beginner students<br />

taught by a native Italian speaker! Topics<br />

vary by month (ordering food/ hotel<br />

terminology, site seeing, transportation,<br />

etc.). This informal group class includes<br />

practical expressions and essential travel<br />

tips. Nada’s Italy - 877.959.8365. 119<br />

NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. Delray Beach, FL 33444.<br />

5 Roman Street – 8-10pm. Brothers<br />

Noah and Josh Thompson put their<br />

guitars together to form Roman Street.<br />

Since the college years, this brotherly<br />

jam session has developed into a Billboard/iTunes<br />

charting band who many<br />

have dubbed ‘the next generation’ of<br />

Jazz Fusion. Tickets range from $35-<br />

$45. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org.<br />

6 The WolfePAk Band – 7-8:30pm. Get<br />

ready for an action-packed performance!<br />

This show features top Grammy and Hall<br />

of Fame musical selections inspired by<br />

their unique and collective backgrounds<br />

in Rock, Blues, Jazz, and Funk. Spend an<br />

evening with the band and you too will<br />

become a fan. That’s a promise. Tickets<br />

range from $25-$35. Arts Garage, 561-<br />

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

10 Hip Hop Revolution: Back To Basics<br />

– 9-11:45pm. Celebrates Hip Hop<br />

Culture by joining rappers with graffiti<br />

artists, Hip Hop influenced dance and<br />

DJ’s from all over South Florida. Talented<br />

performers will hit the main stage<br />

to present their various rap styles, filling<br />

the night with dope lyrics and beats.<br />

Tickets are $10. Arts Garage, 561-450-<br />

6357, artsgarage.org.<br />

10 Party in Paradise: A Fundraiser<br />

for the Delray Chamber – 6pm<br />

Bula. Let’s Luau! Enjoy sea breezes and<br />

Island rhythms at the Delray Chamber’s<br />

annual fundraiser. Join us at the Delray<br />

Beach Club for hula dancing, tiki cocktails<br />

and catch up with your Delray<br />

Chamber friends & colleagues. Tickets<br />

$100 per person – Includes dinner and<br />

two drinks! We will honor our <strong>2019</strong><br />

Business Person of the Year & award the<br />

annual Crystal Palm for community service!<br />

RSVP: DelrayBeach.com<br />

11 Carli Munoz Trio – 8-10pm.<br />

Carli’s performance will focus on his<br />

latest CD, Follow Me, a tribute to Nobel<br />

Peace Prize winner and environmental<br />

activist Wangari Maathai, in addition<br />

to original music and jazz standards.<br />

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Carli<br />

Muñoz is a jazz pianist whose music of<br />

choice was jazz, European avant-garde<br />

and American pop music. From 1970<br />

through 1981, Muñoz toured with the<br />

Beach Boys, playing Hammond B3 and<br />

piano. He has recorded and performed<br />

with notable jazz artists. Tickets range<br />

from $35-$45. Arts Garage, 561-450-<br />

6357, artsgarage.org.<br />

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12 Ride and Remember Trolley –<br />

10am. $35. Spady Museum. When you<br />

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

Tour, the history of Delray Beach<br />

happenings continues >


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witches of delray ride<br />

12<br />

Lil’ Ed And The Blues Imperials<br />

12<br />

art lab | art + brunch<br />

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

12 Aperitivo Italiano - The Italian<br />

Social Mixer – 4-6pm. FREE<br />

EVENT. Mix & mingle with others who<br />

love Italy as much as you do! Enjoy a<br />

glass of wine, taste imported olive oil,<br />

bruschetta, olives, and meet locals who<br />

love “everything Italian”! Nada’s Italy -<br />

877.959.8365. 119 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33444.<br />

12 Art Lab | Art + Brunch –<br />

10:30am. Bring a friend and enjoy the<br />

gallery while you paint your own contemporary<br />

bowl and enjoy light sips +<br />

bites. Guests will learn basic contemporary<br />

lines, shapes and patterns, and<br />

paint a bisque fired bowl while sipping<br />

and enjoying light bites in the gallery.<br />

Hosted by Arts Warehouse and lead by<br />

our very own Grace Gdaniec. It will be<br />

fired so that it is food safe and will be<br />

available for pick up the following week.<br />

You must be 21 and over to enjoy the<br />

champs but please enjoy the bites and<br />

other beverages. Includes all supplies.<br />

No painting experience necessary, just<br />

come ready to have fun. 313 NE 3rd<br />

Street, Delray Beach. 561-330-9614 or<br />

E-mail: infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

12 Lil’ Ed And The Blues Imperials<br />

– 8-10pm. With 30 years of touring with<br />

the same original members, Ed Williams<br />

(lead guitar and vocals), Michael<br />

Garrett (rhythm guitar and vocals),<br />

James Young (bass) and Kelly Littleton<br />

(drums), Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials<br />

have been nominated for 16 Blues Music<br />

Awards and are two time winners of<br />

the “Best Band” category at the Blues<br />

Music Awards. The band’s big sound,<br />

fueled by Lil’ Ed’s gloriously rollicking<br />

slide work and deep blues string bending,<br />

along with his rough-edged, soulful<br />

vocals, is as real and hard-hitting as<br />

Chicago blues gets. Tickets range from<br />

$30-$40. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org.<br />

16 Leadership Delray Kick Off –<br />

8am. If you have a passion for the Delray<br />

community and a desire to serve it in a<br />

leadership role, plan to participate in<br />

the Leadership Delray program where<br />

you learn your Community from the<br />

inside out. To learn more: delraybeach.<br />

com/events<br />

18 Witches Of Delray Brew –<br />

5-9pm. Join us at Tim Finnegan’s on Friday,<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18th, <strong>2019</strong> from 5pm-9pm!<br />

Enjoy all the fun of dressing up in your<br />

witchiest costume and joining us for an<br />

auction, food and drinks! Free to attend!<br />

2885 Federal Hwy., Delray Beach, FL.<br />

561-266-0003, lfournier@accffoundation.org,<br />

www.witchesofdelray.org.<br />

19 Italian ConveRSAtion for Intermediate<br />

& Advanced Speakers<br />

– 4-6pm. FREE EVENT. Come practice<br />

your Italian speaking skills with others<br />

who love the Italian language as much<br />

as you do! This is a non-structured gathering<br />

for those who want to improve<br />

their conversation skills in a friendly<br />

setting. Ti aspettiamo! Nada’s Italy -<br />

877.959.8365. 119 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33444.<br />

22 Young ProfeSSionals Association<br />

of Delray Beach Coffee &<br />

ConveRSAtion – 8am. Join us for coffee<br />

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24 The Interfaith cAfé – 7-9pm at<br />

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26 Romance & Italy – Sweet Escapes<br />

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26 Witches Of Delray Ride – 7am.<br />

The 8th Annual Witches of Delray Bike<br />

Ride will take flight on Saturday, <strong>October</strong><br />

26th from 7:30 am to 11:30 am. Join<br />

us, and your fellow witches, for a bike<br />

ride through scenic Downtown Delray<br />

Beach, guided by the Delray Beach<br />

Police Department. Riders will end at<br />

the Delray Green Market Old School<br />

Square location, where we continue<br />

with awards for “Best Costume,” “Best<br />

Witch Cackle”, “Best Decorated Bike,”<br />

and “Best Group Theme”! Get your fellow<br />

witches together and join us for all<br />

the fun! Early registration is $25 until<br />

<strong>October</strong> 25th, day of registration is $30.<br />

Visit www.witchesofdelray.org to register<br />

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26 Kidsfest And Halloween Festivities<br />

– Trick-or-Treating on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

11:30am-1pm - Brought to you by<br />

the Downtown Development Authority.<br />

Have fun trick-or-treating with the merchants<br />

along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue. 57th Annual<br />

Halloween Parade 1:00 pm - Brought to<br />

you by The Rotary Club of Delray Beach.<br />

Be the parade and show off your costumes!<br />

Meet in front of Big Al’s Steaks at<br />

NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>. and <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. The parade<br />

will end at the Tennis Center, right into<br />

Kidsfest of Delray. Enjoy free ice cream<br />

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Delray<br />

Beach upon entering. Kidsfest 12:00pm-<br />

4pm - Brought to you by the City of Delray<br />

Beach Parks and Recreation Department.<br />

Takes place at the Delray Beach<br />

Tennis Center, 201 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. Food,<br />

vendors, arts and crafts, entertainment,<br />

and more. Sponsored by Southern Dance<br />

Theatre, Gallery on the Go with Tricia,<br />

Super Smiles Pediatric Dentistry & Family<br />

Orthodontics. For more information<br />

contact Danielle Beardsley, Parks & Recreation,<br />

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pictures | on the AVe<br />

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

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2 chelsea, Emily @ Purgreens<br />

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5 ronald @ Furst<br />

6 renee @ Hair by Renee<br />

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7 bridgette @ Purstrands<br />

8 the Crew @ Rose’s Daughter<br />

9 Ann @ Quigley Maguire<br />

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Know<br />

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8th Annual Witches of Delray Bike Ride<br />

Bike Parade Features Hundreds<br />

of Costumes and Decorated<br />

Bikes for Local Charity<br />

Each year, we gather to decorate our bikes<br />

(brooms) and dress up in our best witchware<br />

to raise funds for Achievement Centers for<br />

Children and Families located in Delray Beach.<br />

WE ACCEPT<br />

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Celebrating its 50th year, Achievement Centers<br />

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organization dedicated to serving under-resourced<br />

children and families. The 8th Annual<br />

Witches of Delray Bike Ride will take flight on<br />

Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 26th from 7:30 am to 11:30<br />

am. Join us, and your fellow witches, for a bike<br />

ride through scenic Downtown Delray Beach,<br />

guided by the Delray Beach Police Department.<br />

The ride starts at Delray Beach City Hall, 100<br />

NW 1st <strong>Ave</strong>, and ends at the Delray Green Market<br />

Old School Square location, where we continue<br />

with awards for Best Costume, Best Witch<br />

Cackle, Best Decorated Bike, and Best Group<br />

Theme! Get your fellow witches together and<br />

join us for all the fun! Early registration is $25<br />

until <strong>October</strong> 25th, day of registration is $30.<br />

Visit www.witchesofdelray.org to register.<br />

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See<br />

entertainment | gotta SEE By lisa marie<br />

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

► Joker centers around the iconic arch nemesis and is an original,<br />

standalone fictional story not seen before on the big screen. Phillips’<br />

exploration of Arthur Fleck, who is indelibly portrayed by Joaquin<br />

Phoenix, is of a man struggling to find his way in Gotham’s fractured<br />

society. A clown-for-hire by day, he aspires to be a stand-up comic<br />

at night...but finds the joke always seems to be on him. Caught in a<br />

cyclical existence between apathy and cruelty, Arthur makes one bad<br />

decision that brings about a chain reaction of escalating events in<br />

this gritty character study.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 11<br />

► The Addams Family We all know The Addams Family already,<br />

thanks to the many TV series and various live-action films from the<br />

1990s. “Funny, outlandish, and completely iconic, the Addams Family<br />

redefines what it means to be a good neighbor.” This time, the voice<br />

cast includes Oscar Isaac as Gomez, Charlize Theron as Morticia,<br />

Chloë Grace Moretz as Wednesday, Finn Wolfhard as Pugsley, Nick<br />

Kroll as Uncle Fester, Elsie Fisher as Parker Needler, Bette Midler as<br />

Grandma, and Allison Janney as Margaux Needler.<br />

► Gemini Man Henry Brogen (Will Smith), an aging assassin<br />

attempting to exit his career, finds himself going against a younger<br />

clone of himself who can predict his every move. “Gemini Man” is<br />

directed by acclaimed Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee, director of<br />

many great films including “Sense and Sensibility,” “The Ice Storm,”<br />

“Hulk,” “Brokeback Mountain” and more.<br />

► Jexi Phil (Adam Devine) has a major dependency issue - he’s<br />

addicted to his phone. He has no friends, he has a job writing<br />

pop culture “Top 10” lists, and his love life is non-existent.<br />

But his Facebook status is about to change. When he is<br />

forced to upgrade his phone, the latest model comes<br />

with an unexpected feature...Jexi (Rose Byrne) - an A.I.<br />

life coach, virtual assistant and cheerleader. With her<br />

help, Phil begins to get a real life. But as he becomes<br />

less dependent on his phone, Jexi’s artificial<br />

intelligence morphs into a tech nightmare<br />

determined to keep Phil all to herself, even<br />

if it means ruining his chances of finding<br />

success.<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18<br />

► Jojo Rabbit Writer director Taika<br />

Waititi (“Thor: Ragnarok,” “Hunt<br />

For The Wilderpeople”), brings his<br />

signature style of humor and pathos<br />

to his latest film, Jojo Rabbit, a<br />

World War II satire that follows a<br />

lonely German boy (Roman Griffin<br />

Davis as JoJo) whose world view<br />

is turned upside down when he<br />

discovers his single mother (Scarlett<br />

Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish<br />

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girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic<br />

imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his<br />

blind nationalism.<br />

► Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is a fantasy adventure that picks<br />

up several years after “Maleficent,” in which audiences learned of<br />

the events that hardened the heart of Disney’s most notorious villain<br />

and drove her to curse a baby Princess Aurora. The film continues to<br />

explore the complex relationship between the horned fairy and the<br />

soon to be Queen as they form new alliances and face new adversaries<br />

in their struggle to protect the moors and the magical creatures that<br />

reside within. Angelina Jolie returns to star as the iconic witch, with<br />

Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith, plus a cast including Elle Fanning,<br />

Sam Riley and more.<br />

► Zombieland: Double Tap After a fight between Columbus and<br />

Wichita creates a deep rift in the make-shift family that causes Little<br />

Rock to leave with a strange man, the group must band together to<br />

find Little Rock and mend the family ties. Facing new kinds of zombies<br />

along the way, the group are forced to adjust their strategies until<br />

they find an incredible new zombie hunter known only as Nevada.<br />

Starring Emma Stone as Wichita, Abigail Breslin as Little Rock,<br />

Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee, and Jesse Eisenberg as Columbus.<br />

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

► Black and Blue is a fast-paced action thriller about a rookie<br />

cop (Naomie Harris) who inadvertently captures the murder of a<br />

young drug dealer on her body cam. After realizing that the murder<br />

was committed by corrupt cops, she teams up with the<br />

one person from her community who is willing to help<br />

her (Tyrese Gibson) as she tries to escape both the<br />

criminals out for revenge and the police who are<br />

desperate to destroy the incriminating footage.<br />

► The Last Full Measure tells the true story<br />

of William Pitsenbarger (Jeremy Irvine), an Air<br />

Force medic who saved over sixty men in one of<br />

the harshest battles of the Vietnam War.<br />

Offered the chance to escape on the<br />

last helicopter out of the combat<br />

zone, Pitsenbarger stayed behind<br />

to save and defend the lives of<br />

his fellow soldiers. Twenty years<br />

later, Pitsenbarger’s comrade in<br />

arms (William Hurt) and father<br />

(Christopher Plummer) seek<br />

the help of investigator Scott<br />

Huffman (Sebastian Stan) and<br />

other surviving veterans of the<br />

battle to finally procure him<br />

The Congressional Medal of<br />

Honor he deserved.<br />

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Hear<br />

entertainment | gotta HEAR By tom craig<br />

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

Adam Ant - Friend or Foe Tour<br />

8:00pm The Fillmore Miami Beach<br />

$37.00-$81.00<br />

www.fillmoremb.com<br />

Godsmack & Halestorm<br />

7:00pm Coral Sky Amphitheatre WPB<br />

$35.00-$191.00<br />

www.westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 3<br />

Chris Duarte Group<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$15.00-$35.00<br />

www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

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

Anders Osborne Solo Acoustic<br />

9:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$40.00-$70.00 www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

Howie Mandel<br />

8:00pm Seminole Casino Coconut Creek<br />

$40.00-$60.00<br />

www.seminolecoconutcreekcasino.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 4 & 5<br />

Caroline Rhea<br />

7:00 & 9:30pm Boca Black Box Boca Raton<br />

$35.00-$45.00 www.bocablackbox.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 5<br />

Berry Oakley’s Indigenous Suspects<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$15.00-$30.00 www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

Selwyn Birchwood<br />

7:00pm Lyric Theater Stuart<br />

$300.00<br />

www.lyrictheatre.com<br />

Juan Luis Guerra Literal Tour<br />

8:00pm AA Arena Miami<br />

$55.00-$391.00 www.aaarena.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 10<br />

Steven pAGe Trio formerly of<br />

Barenaked Ladies<br />

7:30pm The Broward Center for<br />

the Performing Arts<br />

$35.00-$40.00 www.browardcenter.org<br />

Love and Theft<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$30.00-$50.00 www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

Natural Wonder: The Ultimate<br />

Stevie Wonder Experience<br />

8:00pm Boca Black Box Boca Raton<br />

$35.00-$45.00 www.bocablackbox.com<br />

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

Chris Stapleton’s<br />

All American Road Show<br />

7:00pm Coral Sky Amphitheatre WPB<br />

$35.00-$250.00<br />

www.westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com<br />

Lil’ Ed and the Blue Imperials<br />

8:00pm Arts Garage Delray Beach<br />

$30.00-$40.00 ww.artsgarage.org<br />

<strong>October</strong> 17<br />

Coheed and Cambria<br />

7:00pm Revolution Live Ft. Lauderdale<br />

$36.00 www.jointherevolution.net<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18<br />

Randy Rainbow Live<br />

8:00pm The Fillmore Miami Beach<br />

$39.00-$85.00 www.fillmoremb.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 18 & 19<br />

Zac Brown bAnd The Owl Tour<br />

7:00pm Coral Sky Amphitheatre WPB<br />

$40.00-$300.00<br />

www.westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com<br />

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

ZZ Top 50th Anniversary Tour<br />

with Cheap Trick<br />

7:00pm Coral Sky Amphitheatre WPB<br />

$59.50-$129.50<br />

www.westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com<br />

The Motowners<br />

7:00pm Boca Black Box Boca Raton<br />

$35.00-$45.00 www.bocablackbox.com<br />

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

Post Malone Runaway Tour<br />

7:30pm BB&T Center Sunrise<br />

$49.00-$499.00 www.thebbtcenter.com<br />

<strong>October</strong> 24<br />

The Chainsmokers<br />

World wAr Joy Tour<br />

7:00pm AA Arena Miami<br />

$25.00-$65.00 www.aaarena.com<br />

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

Ellis pAul<br />

8:00pm The Broward Center for<br />

the Performing Arts<br />

$39.50-$79.50 www.browardcenter.org<br />

Maroon 5 - Grand Opening Night<br />

8:00pm Hard Rock Live Hollywood<br />

$299.00-$354.00<br />

www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com<br />

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

Canned Heat<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$40.00-$60.00 www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

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Read<br />

entertainment | gotta read By lisa marie<br />

The Lying Room<br />

By Nicci French<br />

Released <strong>October</strong> 1st<br />

One little secret between a married woman,<br />

her lover, and a killer.<br />

It should have been just a mid-life fling. A<br />

guilty indiscretion that Neve Connolly could<br />

have weathered. An escape from twenty<br />

years of routine marriage to her overworked<br />

husband, and from her increasingly distant<br />

children. But when Neve pays a morningafter<br />

visit to her lover, Saul, and finds him<br />

brutally murdered, their pied-à-terre still<br />

heady with her perfume, all the lies she has<br />

so painstakingly stitched together threaten<br />

to unravel.<br />

After scrubbing clean every trace of her<br />

existence from Saul’s life—and death—<br />

Neve believes she can return to normal,<br />

shaken but intact. But she can’t get out of<br />

her head the one tormenting question: what<br />

was she forgetting?<br />

An investigation into the slaying could<br />

provide the answer. It’s brought Detective<br />

Chief Inspector Alastair Hitching, and<br />

Neve’s worst fears, to her door. But with<br />

every new lie, every new misdirection to<br />

save herself, Neve descends further into<br />

the darkness of her betrayal—and into<br />

more danger than she ever imagined. Because<br />

Hitching isn’t the only one watching<br />

Neve. So is a determined killer who’s<br />

about to make the next terrifying move in<br />

a deadly affair…<br />

The Grace Year<br />

By Kim Liggett<br />

Released <strong>October</strong> 8th<br />

Survive the year.<br />

No one speaks of the grace year. It’s<br />

forbidden.<br />

In Garner County, girls are told they<br />

have the power to lure grown men from<br />

their beds, to drive women mad with jealousy.<br />

They believe their very skin emits a<br />

powerful aphrodisiac, the potent essence<br />

of youth, of a girl on the edge of womanhood.<br />

That’s why they’re banished for<br />

their sixteenth year, to release their magic<br />

into the wild so they can return purified<br />

and ready for marriage. But not all of them<br />

will make it home alive.<br />

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Sixteen-year-old Tierney James dreams<br />

of a better life—a society that doesn’t pit<br />

friend against friend or woman against<br />

woman, but as her own grace year draws<br />

near, she quickly realizes that it’s not just<br />

the brutal elements they must fear. It’s not<br />

even the poachers in the woods, men who<br />

are waiting for a chance to grab one of the<br />

girls in order to make a fortune on the<br />

black market. Their greatest threat may<br />

very well be each other.<br />

With sharp prose and gritty realism, The<br />

Grace Year examines the complex and sometimes<br />

twisted relationships between girls,<br />

the women they eventually become, and the<br />

difficult decisions they make in-between.<br />

Every Breath<br />

By Nicholas Sparks<br />

Released <strong>October</strong> 15th<br />

Treat yourself to an epic love story that<br />

spans decades and continents as two<br />

people at a crossroads — one from North<br />

Carolina and one from Zimbabwe — experience<br />

the transcendence and heartbreak<br />

of true love.<br />

Hope Anderson is at a crossroads. At<br />

thirty-six, she’s been dating her boyfriend,<br />

an orthopedic surgeon, for six years. With<br />

no wedding plans in sight, and her father<br />

recently diagnosed with ALS, she decides to<br />

use a week at her family’s cottage in Sunset<br />

Beach, North Carolina, to ready the house<br />

for sale and mull over some difficult decisions<br />

about her future.<br />

Tru Walls has never visited North Carolina<br />

but is summoned to Sunset Beach by a<br />

letter from a man claiming to be his father. A<br />

safari guide, born and raised in Zimbabwe,<br />

Tru hopes to unravel some of the mysteries<br />

surrounding his mother’s early life and<br />

recapture memories lost with her death.<br />

When the two strangers cross paths, their<br />

connection is as electric as it is unfathomable…but<br />

in the immersive days that follow,<br />

their feelings for each other will give way<br />

to choices that pit family duty against personal<br />

happiness in devastating ways.<br />

Illuminating life’s heartbreaking regrets<br />

and enduring hope, Every Breath explores<br />

the many facets of love that lay claim to our<br />

deepest loyalties—while asking the question,<br />

How long can a dream survive?<br />

Twice in a Blue Moon<br />

By Christina LAUren<br />

Released <strong>October</strong> 22nd<br />

Sam Brandis was Tate Jones’s first: Her<br />

first love. Her first everything. Including<br />

her first heartbreak.<br />

During a whirlwind two-week vacation<br />

abroad, Sam and Tate fell for each other in<br />

only the way that first loves do: sharing all<br />

their hopes, dreams, and deepest secrets<br />

along the way. Sam was the first, and only,<br />

person that Tate—the long-lost daughter<br />

of one of the world’s biggest film stars—<br />

ever revealed her identity to. So, when it<br />

became clear her trust was misplaced, her<br />

world shattered for good.<br />

Fourteen years later, Tate, now an upand-coming<br />

actress, only thinks about<br />

her first love every once in a blue moon.<br />

When she steps onto the set of her first big<br />

break, he’s the last person she expects to<br />

see. Yet here Sam is, the same charming,<br />

confident man she knew, but even more<br />

alluring than she remembered. Forced to<br />

confront the man who betrayed her, Tate<br />

must ask herself if it’s possible to do the<br />

wrong thing for the right reason...and<br />

whether “once in a lifetime” can come<br />

around twice.<br />

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entertainment | concerts<br />

photos by tom craig<br />

The Backstreet Boys<br />

perform at their sold-out<br />

DNA WorLD Tour concert at<br />

the BB&T Center in Sunrise.<br />

Country music guitarist and<br />

singer/sonGWriter BrAD<br />

Paisley performs at CorAL Sky<br />

Amphitheater in West Palm Beach.<br />

Reggae singer/songwriter Beres<br />

Hammond performs to a full house<br />

at the Broward Center for the<br />

Performing Arts in Fort LAUDerDALe.<br />

Carmine Appice drummer and founding member<br />

of the rock group Vanilla Fudge performs as<br />

part of Hippiefest at Broward Center for the<br />

Performing Arts in Fort LAUDerDALe.<br />

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Funk pioneer and founder of<br />

Parliament-Funkadelic George Clinton<br />

performs on his FArewell tour at<br />

RevoLUtion Live in Fort LAUDerDALe.<br />

Jazz and funk saxophonist<br />

Karl Denson performs with<br />

his band Tiny Universe at the<br />

Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton.


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entertainment | CONCert review<br />

Peter Frampton<br />

Showed Us The Way<br />

Coral Sky Amphitheater | September 6, <strong>2019</strong><br />

written and photographed By tom craig<br />

For very possibly the last time, on a hot September evening, rock<br />

guitar great Peter Frampton came to South Florida and brought<br />

his Finale Tour to Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach.<br />

In February, the 69-year-old, British rocker announced he had<br />

been diagnosed with a rare degenerative muscle disorder known<br />

as Inclusion Body Myositis which first affected his legs and could<br />

possibly affect his guitar playing in the future. So, he is out on<br />

the road for one last big tour. In addition to the tour, he has also<br />

been feverishly recording as much new music in the studio with<br />

his band as he can.<br />

This night’s 14 song, two plus hour set was not just your typical<br />

greatest hits farewell show. It was a wonderful combination of new,<br />

old, extended ferocious jams, and crowd favorites with a few stories<br />

of friends and fellow musicians from his fifty-year career in between,<br />

and that big infectious smile of his throughout.<br />

Frampton began the set with “Baby (Somthin’s Happening)” the<br />

same song that starts his most famous album Frampton Comes Alive.<br />

It was followed by “Lying,” and his first extended jam on “Lines On<br />

My Face,” then came the first use of his famous talk box of the evening<br />

on “Show Me The Way.”<br />

Next up was “Fig Tree Bay” followed by three cover songs from his<br />

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new All Blues album which included a beautiful instrumental interpretation<br />

of Hoagy Carmichael’s “Georgia On My Mind.” After dipping<br />

into the Blues it was time for Frampton and his band to turn on the<br />

afterburners for the final 5 songs of the set “Breaking All The Rules,”<br />

and a touching and snarling cover of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun.”<br />

On “(I’ll Give You) Money” came a scorching trade of solos with fellow<br />

guitarist Adam Lester.<br />

Frampton closed the concert with two of his biggest songs “Baby<br />

I Love Your Way” which brought the entire crowd to its feet and<br />

“Do You Feel Like We Do” that started the massive sing-along. After<br />

a group bow Peter and his band filed off stage only to return a moment<br />

later. If this is the final time we get to see Peter Frampton the<br />

choice of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” was a fitting end and it<br />

reminded the crowd what a phenomenal performer he is.<br />

After finishing “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” the band quietly<br />

left the stage leaving Peter front and center to speak to the crowd<br />

of over 12,000. “I just have to tell you I have felt all this love and encouragement<br />

coming my way. You guys are going to heal me. I just<br />

want to tell you I love you guys. Thank you so much. I’m just going<br />

to wave, all right?” With that and if to say this is not goodbye this is<br />

just so long for now, he walked off into the darkness of backstage.<br />

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health & beauty | pain relief<br />

By Dr. Safranski<br />

The Road to Recovery<br />

The health and wellness industry has had a steady increase in interest<br />

in the past five to ten years due to the ever rising popularity of social<br />

media. There has also been an influence to become healthy and fit<br />

via social media. Whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube a<br />

quick search will reveal hundreds if not thousands of “how to” videos<br />

from so-called fitness professionals selling online training plans, meal<br />

prepping, and workout routines. What they aren’t selling is recovery.<br />

The mindset is to workout, to grind, to keep going until you’re<br />

in the best shape of your life. However, training is only half the<br />

program. Over-training is real and so is over-training syndrome.<br />

The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine defines it like this:<br />

Overtraining syndrome occurs when an athlete’s training schedule<br />

is too much to allow for his/her body to recover. It often is the reason<br />

that the athlete’s performance declines despite increasing the training<br />

schedule and intensity of training. Poor performance continues even<br />

after weeks to months of recovery.<br />

The key word is RECOVER. This is often seen in runners, cross-fit<br />

athletes, powerlifters, but more frequently in people who are new<br />

to fitness and training. Overtraining syndrome can easily ruin a person’s<br />

motivation to train and be healthy. Symptoms of overtraining<br />

can be increased fatigue, frequent illness, sleep problems, muscle<br />

and joint pain, to name a few.<br />

How can we prevent injury and over-training? The absolute first thing<br />

is to make sure you are getting enough sleep. Growth hormone production<br />

- the hormones that repair and grow muscle - is released when we<br />

sleep and consistently getting 6-8 hours of sleep is best. An inadequate<br />

sleep schedule will absolutely hinder your ability to grow and perform.<br />

The second thing to pay attention to is your diet. Different diets<br />

provide different results for specific goals but making sure you are<br />

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getting the proper vitamins and minerals will also help in sleep, and<br />

the production of hormones and metabolic processes in the body. Fish<br />

oils are important for joint lubrication and recovery. They have antiinflammatory<br />

properties and are an excellent source of Omega-3 fatty<br />

acids which assist in healing. It is also important to be aware of the<br />

amount of caffeine or other stimulants consumed and the time of day<br />

they are taken, to get a burst of energy or increase your heartrate for<br />

a “good workout.” Research the adverse effects of taking these types<br />

supplements and the effect they may have on your body and heart.<br />

Lastly, physical recovery and injury prevention NEEDS to be a part<br />

of your routine. I recommend a simple 1:1 ratio. If you work out or<br />

train for one hour, make sure to warm up, stretch, rehab and cool<br />

down the area you are training. Also make sure the cool down process<br />

includes icing down the areas trained, utilizing ice baths or bags of ice.<br />

The key here is recovery! Take your time and do it right. Your<br />

body will thank you.<br />

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health & beauty | dermatoloGY<br />

By Jennifer Wilson, MSN, ARNP, NP-C<br />

Fall In Love With<br />

The Skin You’re In<br />

Have you hugged your skin today? It’s time to take a closer look at<br />

your body’s largest organ and consider spoiling it with love. In order<br />

to do this, one needs to have a strategy, beginning with an annual<br />

dermatology examination. Without taking a closer look at your skincare<br />

needs you could miss a warning sign that could put your health at risk.<br />

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According to the American Cancer Society,<br />

skin cancer is the most common form of<br />

cancer and has been on the rise in the<br />

past few decades. Most skin cancer arises<br />

from years of over exposure to ultraviolet<br />

(UV) rays from the sun or tanning beds.<br />

The good news is: skin is an organ that<br />

we can visualize with the naked eye,<br />

which can make a diagnosis much simpler<br />

than relying on blood work, CAT<br />

scans and x-rays.<br />

There are two main types of skin cancer;<br />

melanoma and non-melanoma. Melanoma<br />

develops in melanocytes, the cells which create<br />

pigment that make us look tan or dark. It<br />

can start off as a small dark spot or a mole that<br />

starts to change shape and grow. Although the<br />

rarest of all the types of skin cancers, melanomas<br />

become a serious health risk if left untreated, due<br />

to their ability to travel (metastasize) to other<br />

parts of the body.<br />

Non-melanomas such as basal and squamous<br />

cells are far more common and are typically<br />

seen in areas of the body that are exposed to<br />

the sun such as the hands, chest, and face.<br />

Basal cells, found in the basal layer of the<br />

skin, are typically pearly and dome shaped<br />

with tiny blood vessels feeding<br />

into them. If caught early on<br />

they can be easily treated<br />

in office and most<br />

patients do not have<br />

a reoccurrence. If left<br />

untreated, basal cells can<br />

grow in to surrounding tissues and organs. Having a<br />

history of basal cell cancer puts you at a higher risk of having<br />

another one.<br />

Squamous cell cancer can present as a crusted or a nonhealing<br />

wound. If left untreated for a long period of time they<br />

can travel to other parts of the body like melanomas. Squamous<br />

cells often develop from a precancerous lesion that appears<br />

first, called Actinic Keratosis, which can be removed in the office<br />

to effectively treat and prevent skin cancers from forming.<br />

We can’t reverse the years spent lying in the sun<br />

with baby oil or bronzing ourselves in<br />

tanning beds. We can however prevent<br />

future skin cancers from forming by<br />

doing two things; getting skin checks<br />

regularly at a dermatologist’s office<br />

and using sunscreen. Making an appointment<br />

with a dermatologist for<br />

an annual skin check is the first step<br />

toward protecting yourself from skin<br />

cancer. A licensed and experienced<br />

practitioner will provide you<br />

with an overall comprehensive<br />

skin examination that<br />

will include recommendations<br />

for future care. We<br />

recommend using an SPF 50<br />

when exposing your skin to sunlight.<br />

In addition to a good sunscreen,<br />

the #1 outdoor, must-do’s for Floridians<br />

is wearing protective clothing, such as a<br />

wide brimmed hat and SPF clothing…even<br />

Lilly Pulitzer is incorporating<br />

SPF into her clothing<br />

line. Love yourself this year<br />

and make your skincare appointment<br />

a priority today.<br />

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4665 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33445<br />

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health & beauty | body beautiful<br />

By ashley sica-de souza<br />

Trick or Treat?<br />

Deciphering Between Healthy Foods and “Fake” Healthy Foods<br />

There are so many proclaimed “healthy” foods out on the shelves today,<br />

it’s hard for the average consumer to know what is good for them and<br />

what isn’t. Don’t be tricked into savvy labeling and marketing. Let’s take<br />

a look at some of the trickiest misleading “healthy” foods.<br />

1. Protein/Energy Bars- Although there are some good ones<br />

(shout out to my beloved FroPro) most are full of tricks. Added sugars,<br />

sugar alcohols, preservatives, food dyes, chemicals...the list goes<br />

on. The other issue with these bars are that some of them are advertised<br />

as having minimal ingredients, which is great but the sugar<br />

content is through the roof! And at that point you could be eating<br />

the sugar equivalent to a candy bar. On the contrary, if the bar has<br />

“no sugar” which a lot of people see and think, “Oh this is great!” (my<br />

favorite trick, insert sarcasm here) it most likely has sugar alcohols<br />

which can cause bloating and some other un-wanted side effects.<br />

2. Veggie Patties- “It’s all veggies, no meat…what could be bad<br />

about mashed up veggies!?” A lot! Most of these patties are loaded<br />

with sodium, fillers and chemicals to bind the veggies in to a burger<br />

like consistency. Not so healthy after all!<br />

3. Veggie Chips- Speaking of veggies, let’s talk about veggies<br />

in chip form! Just because they are made of veggies doesn’t mean<br />

they are good for you! It’s the oils and saturated fats they are fried<br />

in, where this goes wrong. Not to mention, most veggie chips have<br />

potatoes listed as their first ingredient and contain the same amount<br />

of calories as regular potato chips. That’s definitely a “trick!” A much<br />

better option is making your own kale or sweet potato chips,<br />

which are actually really easy and delicious without all the<br />

extra added oils and calories.<br />

4. Juice/Smoothies- These are a huge culprit and<br />

can be so misleading to the average consumer.<br />

Eat your fruits, eat your veggies<br />

is what we are accustomed to<br />

hearing. Getting your daily<br />

intake of greens and veggies<br />

all in one shot sounds<br />

like a great idea, but before<br />

you pick up your next juice<br />

take a close look at the sugar<br />

content. For example, let’s take<br />

the “Original Superfood 100%<br />

Juice/Puree Blend.” This product<br />

has a whopping 51 grams of<br />

sugar! Yikes! Sadly, there are tons of<br />

other brands just like this or worse. If<br />

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you’re looking for a good green juice drink, choose one that has less<br />

than 15 grams of sugar per serving and you’ll be saving a lot of extra<br />

un-needed sugar and calories.<br />

5. Organic Snacks- You would assume that anything “organic”<br />

would naturally be better for you…fewer calories, less fat, less “processed”<br />

than non-organic foods. “Organic cheese balls must be better<br />

than non-organic right!? Yes, but processed foods are still processed.<br />

Organic may mean slightly better ingredients but that doesn’t give<br />

one free reign to chow down. Remember to treat these “snacks” like<br />

you would anything else and don’t over-eat just because it’s “organic.”<br />

We have all used that excuse now and again!<br />

6. Skinny Lattes- The number of people I’ve met recently that<br />

are drinking this is astounding. The word “skinny” misleads many<br />

people. These coffee drinks aren’t so “skinny” after all. One 16oz<br />

skinny latte from Starbucks contains 16 grams sugar compared to<br />

a regular coffee with almond milk and stevia which has 0 grams of<br />

sugar. Stick with the latter and skip the latte!<br />

7. Zero Calorie Foods- Another food claim many people are<br />

being tricked by. Zero calorie foods can come in the form of drinks,<br />

salad dressings, sauces, syrups etc. But just think, if this amazing<br />

salad dressing has zero calories, then what are you really ingesting?<br />

The answer is chemicals, sugar alcohols and preservatives. Gross!<br />

But zero calories, right? Wrong! A better choice is enjoying a small<br />

serving of the real dressing rather than eating chemicals.<br />

These are just a few examples in the sea of tricky<br />

healthy foods out there. Think twice before you buy<br />

something that is labeled healthy, skinny<br />

or calorie free. Paying extra<br />

attention to the nutrition<br />

label could potentially save<br />

you from an extra amount<br />

of unwanted calories,<br />

chemicals and junk.<br />

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Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center<br />

Cheers To Two Years!<br />

By FRANCESCA LEWIS MD, FAAD<br />

Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center is celebrating its twoyear<br />

anniversary this <strong>October</strong>! We are so appreciative of how<br />

the community has supported us since opening two years<br />

ago and are celebrating with specials all month long and a<br />

spectacular anniversary party on <strong>October</strong> 18th from 5-7pm!<br />

We have had many new additions to the practice within the<br />

last year. At Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center we<br />

have a new generation tightening device called Exilis Ultra<br />

360 that combines Radiofrequency with Ultrasound for deeper<br />

penetration, enhanced results and a more comfortable treatment<br />

compared with most other devices on the market. The Exilis Ultra<br />

360 can tighten the skin on any area of the body including the lower<br />

face, neck, abdomen, arms and legs in a series of 4-6 treatments<br />

with no downtime!<br />

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Coolsculpting® still leads as the world’s #1 treatment in the<br />

body sculpting category. More than 6 million Coolsculpting treatments<br />

have been performed worldwide! Coolsculpting technology<br />

works by non-invasively cooling the fat cells to a temperature at<br />

which they freeze and crystalize. Over the next 1-3 consecutive<br />

months the fat cells are eliminated naturally by the body. Each session<br />

of Coolsculpting permanently removes an average of 20-30%<br />

of the fat cells in the area treated. There is little to no downtime,<br />

and in fact most patients can resume their normal fitness routine<br />

the same day or following day. As Coolsculpting is not a weight loss<br />

procedure, it is best for those patients close to their goal weight or<br />

BMI who have stubborn areas of fat despite diet or exercise. It is a<br />

sculpting procedure to slim selective parts of the body.<br />

We also offer the Z wave device that helps break up cellulite<br />

bands and in combination with Exilis Ultra 360 does<br />

a fantastic job of smoothing out dimpled cellulite<br />

prone skin. We very soon will offer Cooltone, Coolsculpting’s<br />

first muscle stimulation device that has<br />

been shown in clinical studies to have the best efficacy<br />

of any device on the market. Soon the abs<br />

that you dream about and can never quite get<br />

with exercise will be a reality. Now we can<br />

fully customize body treatment regimens<br />

to include tightening, muscle toning and<br />

sculpting areas of stubborn fat!<br />

Clear + Brilliant laser treatments are<br />

the most popular non-injectable cosmetic<br />

treatment in our office. Clear +<br />

Brilliant is a fractionated laser made<br />

by the same company as Fraxel but<br />

much milder in strength. Where<br />

Fraxel might heat up and treat 30%<br />

of the skin surface in one treatment,<br />

Clear + Brilliant only affects 5% of the skin surface<br />

resulting in dramatically less downtime. Clear<br />

+Brilliant treatments typically result in mild pinkness<br />

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for only 24 hours and then a rough sandpaper<br />

feeling to the skin that is not visible<br />

and fades over 5 days. Once that outer skin<br />

layer sheds, the skin is vibrant and glowing,<br />

pore size is diminished, pigmentation is decreased,<br />

and texture is improved.<br />

Aquagold Fine Touch Microchanneling combines<br />

the benefits of microneedling with benefits<br />

on injectables. The device itself has gold<br />

plated microneedles that allows the infusion<br />

of product such as PRP, Botox, and Juvederm<br />

and vitamins like B5 and Vitamin C. It has<br />

been shown to tighten pore size and overall<br />

firming of the skin, diminish redness from<br />

rosacea by creating constriction of capillaries,<br />

and therefore improve skin tone as<br />

well as skin hydration, plumping, and<br />

diminishment of fine lines.<br />

On the medical Dermatologic side<br />

of the practice, we are privileged to<br />

have Lorraine Kryvicky, PA-C joined<br />

Dr. Francesca Lewis, MD FAAD with Lorraine Kryvicky PA-C and the Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center staff<br />

us last spring! She brings 15 years of<br />

experience as a Dermatology Physician<br />

Assistant specializing in medical and cosmetic<br />

Dermatology and complements Dr.<br />

Lewis’ practice. We will soon be able to<br />

offer Mohs Micrographic Surgery in our<br />

office to our patients that need this procedure<br />

for certain types and locations of skin<br />

cancers. In addition, we will have a Plastic<br />

Surgeon joining our team to help perform<br />

skin cancer excisions and Mohs closures with<br />

the most meticulous attention to detail. We<br />

hope you will join us to celebrate our 2nd Anniversary<br />

as we look forward to the future<br />

with many more years to come. Save the date<br />

- <strong>October</strong> 18th from 5-7pm!<br />

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Cosmetic Center<br />

550 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, Suite 100<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-440-8020<br />

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Heavensent Home Healthcare<br />

Heavenly Help At Home<br />

By Diane Feen<br />

When the Beatles sang, “all you need is love” it resonated with Reggie and<br />

Pamela Smith. The healthcare professionals knew that home healthcare<br />

should be a loving and professional experience for those who need it.<br />

But according to nurse - and co-founder of Heavensent Home<br />

Healthcare - Pamela, this element was lacking in the home<br />

healthcare industry.<br />

“I am a nurse and had worked as a home healthcare nurse for a<br />

Medicare agency. My heart hurt when I saw unprofessional caregivers<br />

who were rude to clients, on their cell phones or just not paying<br />

attention to their client.”<br />

The experience catapulted Pamela into action. She and husband<br />

Reggie started their own home healthcare agency that emphasizes<br />

compassionate care, strict adherence to all phases of professionalism<br />

in the healthcare industry and client-centric care.<br />

They specialize in referring caregivers that provide home care to<br />

the elderly, frail, and disabled in the comfort of their own homes or<br />

a facility. The Smith’s also make it their goal to screen every caregiver<br />

they hire with the utmost of attention to detail.<br />

“Every week about 10 caregivers apply for a job with us and we<br />

only hire about four or five. We screen them very carefully and let<br />

caregivers know what we expect from them. If they are not appropriate<br />

for our family members, then we wouldn’t want to send them<br />

out to someone else’s family,” said Reggie.<br />

Photo by harvey lustig<br />

Heavensent Home Healthcare owners Pamela and Reggie Smith<br />

Photo by melissa korman<br />

Reggie’s words are his bible, so to speak. Heavensent Home<br />

Healthcare clients are outspoken in their love and respect for<br />

Heavensent. “Carline gets me out of bed every morning, bathes me,<br />

dresses me and makes breakfast. She is wonderful and makes a<br />

big difference in my life. I consider her like a daughter because she<br />

takes such good care of me,” said Nicki, who has been a Heavensent<br />

client for 11 years.<br />

Not only are their caregivers trained to respond to emergencies,<br />

but each client gets to pick the caregiver of their choice. The<br />

Smith’s know that the clients’ comfort level is of primary importance.<br />

“We give potential clients the opportunity to interview<br />

several caregivers and choose the one they feel good about. The<br />

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CLIENT DOROTHY CHAPNICK & Nurse Aide NADINE ARISMA<br />

Heavensent Home Health Care is a class<br />

operation. They employ the very best care<br />

givers. The staff are on call to help any<br />

situation. I have been with them for<br />

4 ½ years with total satisfaction.<br />

They have always been there for me.<br />

– Dorothy Chapnick, Boynton Beach, FL<br />

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caregivers we refer are bonded, insured and have been through an<br />

extensive background check.”<br />

Heavensent (Reggie and Pamela) also communicate with family<br />

members of clients to make sure they know what is going on<br />

every step of the way. And, they know precisely what is happening<br />

at all times. As a means to monitor caregivers in real time they<br />

have Telephony Software (that allows the caregiver to clock in<br />

and out from the client’s home phone) so they know who is going<br />

where and what’s going on 24/7. “We know where everyone is at<br />

all times,” said Pamela.<br />

Heavensent refers caregivers who can assist with bathing grooming,<br />

dressing assistance, meal preparation, assistance with eating,<br />

light Housekeeping, Laundry and Companionship. The caregivers<br />

also offer shopping and errands, as well as transportation to and<br />

from doctor appointments. “The caregivers we refer also offer Cognitive<br />

stimulation through games and activities.”<br />

Caregivers at Heavensent are available on an hourly basis or as<br />

live-in. “Some people use our services for two weeks after surgery<br />

or for 10 years,” said Reggie.<br />

One thing for sure everyone is happy with Heavensent, and why<br />

not, they’re Heavensent.<br />

“I’ve had daily contact from afar, and regular visits and have<br />

been impressed with Leanora’s insight, sensitivity, and capacity<br />

to endure intermittent periods of agitation that would be challenging<br />

to any caretaker. Leanora’s patience is her virtue and<br />

will be remembered for her compassionate nature long after my<br />

mother passes,” said Barbara.<br />

This glorious testimonial is exactly why the Smith’s started<br />

their agency 13 years ago. “At Heavensent Home Healthcare our<br />

mission is to provide the best home care services by referring the<br />

most experienced, professional, and loving caregivers. This allows<br />

our clients to feel, safe, secure and happy at home, and gives<br />

loved one’s peace of mind.”<br />

They also offer a respite from the predictable for clients. Each<br />

year in December the Smith’s throw an Annual Client Care Appreciation<br />

Day celebration at a special venue. “We like to show<br />

our appreciation to our clients and our caregivers and show them<br />

that we care about them. Our clients get to dress up, get out and<br />

socialize,” said Reggie.<br />

Heavensent is licensed and insured with the State of Florida<br />

Agency for Healthcare Administration and serves Broward and<br />

Palm Beach county.<br />

Heavensent Home Healthcare is available 24/7.<br />

Senior Home Care is their Passion!<br />

Heavensent Home Healthcare<br />

Oriole Plaza<br />

7431 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, #32<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33446<br />

561-496-7772 or 888-750-6846<br />

https://www.heavensenthcs.com<br />

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visitor information center<br />

Visitors Welcome to the Delray<br />

Beach Visitor Information Center<br />

BY Lisa Marie | PHOTOS BY Debra Sommerville Photography<br />

On a busy corner location sits our recently renovated<br />

Visitor Information Center. The Delray Beach Downtown<br />

Development Authority funded and spearheaded<br />

the renovation project in partnership with the City of<br />

Delray Beach, and other local businesses who donated<br />

their services for a combined investment of $100,000.<br />

After the renovation took place and tripled the size of the<br />

center it re-opened its doors in February 2018. Located<br />

at the corner of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue and A1A, in the hub of the<br />

hotel and resort community, the center is open 9am to 5pm seven<br />

days a week. One of 13 centers in Palm Beach County, the Delray<br />

Beach Visitor Information Center runs with a staff of 21 people,<br />

all of which are volunteers! This is a hub for tourists and out-oftown<br />

guests to gather information. The center can see over 1,100<br />

visitors a month and, in season, can see as many as 2,600 people<br />

from around the world! The volunteers share information about<br />

events, parking, transportation, the beach, restaurants, attractions,<br />

etc. Along with offering their guidebook and social media<br />

channels to keep visitors up to date on upcoming events, the Delray<br />

Beach Visitor Information Center also gathers information to<br />

track where visitors come from and what information they are<br />

seeking. The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) funds the<br />

operation of the Visitor Information Center.<br />

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“We are always excited to share our Delray Beach hospitality<br />

with the thousands of visitors and residents who visit the Center<br />

each year,” said BJ Sklar, Visitor Information Center Coordinator,<br />

Delray Beach DDA. “With this updated look and feel, we can really<br />

showcase all that our Village by the Sea has to offer.”<br />

For more information on the Visitor Information Center or to<br />

offer volunteer services please contact the DDA by email DDA@<br />

DowntownDelrayBeach.com or call 561-243-1077.<br />

Stop by and visit the center located at 2 South Ocean Blvd.,<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483.


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Siperstein Dermatology GROUP<br />

A Culture Of Positivity<br />

by Nicol Jenkins<br />

Wowing patients with great care and customer<br />

service is key to Siperstein Dermatology Group’s<br />

growth and ability to recruit highly qualified doctors.<br />

In only 8 years, Siperstein Dermatology Group has grown from<br />

a small private practice to 11 board certified doctors, a staff of<br />

over 60, and two state-of-the-art medical facilities in Boca Raton<br />

and Boynton Beach. Robyn Siperstein, M.D., the Yale-trained<br />

founder credits her practice’s success to a culture of positivity<br />

and caring.<br />

“While many people hate to use the term ‘customer service’ in<br />

relation to medicine, it is important. After working at a few other<br />

private practices, I had so many ideas about how I could improve<br />

service and enjoy working with my colleagues,” she says.<br />

Her goal was to create a practice that offered both a high level<br />

of patient care and customer service and plenty of what she calls<br />

“positivity.” She came up with six core values—safety, caring, respect,<br />

integrity, passion and teamwork (SCRIPT)—that would define<br />

the practice, how they treat patients, and how they treat each<br />

other. “Patients can sense that we all really enjoy working with each<br />

other, which improved teamwork and the level of care that we provide.<br />

We tell patients that our goal is to go above and beyond for<br />

them, and we share how we do that: We use checklists, we have<br />

protocols in place, we don’t double book, and we take the time to<br />

make sure all of their needs are addressed.<br />

“We hold monthly staff meetings, and one of our managers puts<br />

out a weekly newsletter on positivity,” says Dr. Siperstein. “She<br />

comments about the wonderful efforts she has seen and shares the<br />

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positive reviews we’ve received from patients that week. It helps<br />

get everyone excited and happy to come to work.”<br />

The practice also gives out “Smile Awards,” which recognize team<br />

members who go above and beyond in exemplifying the practice’s<br />

six core values. “Employees nominate each other,” says Dr. Siperstein.<br />

Recipients get a Smile pin, and they wear them at the office.<br />

Siperstein Dermatology group also believes that taking great care<br />

of patients means supporting their communities. Ten percent of all<br />

retail proceeds go to charity, and the practice combines its teambuilding<br />

activities with its charitable efforts. “Typically, we raise at<br />

least $1,000/month. We donate $500 to the charity and use $500<br />

for the team-building activity related to that charity, such as the<br />

Build a Bear. Our last charity was Joe DiMaggio’s Children’s Hospital.<br />

First we went to ‘Build a Bear’ and built bears together, and<br />

then took them to the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and hand<br />

them out,” she says.<br />

The philosophy has worked well. Over the past eight years, Siperstein<br />

Dermatology Group has been through multiple expansions.<br />

Three years ago, Dr. Siperstein built a new 8,000-square-foot facility<br />

in Boynton Beach and she is in the process of completing a new<br />

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Siperstein Dermatology Group at their team-building charity<br />

event, designing bears for Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital


7,000-square-foot space in<br />

Boca Raton.<br />

Robyn Siperstein and her<br />

partners believe that their congenial<br />

workplace combined<br />

with compassionate approach<br />

to patient care have helped<br />

them recruit new doctors<br />

from prestigious universities<br />

and backgrounds. The partners,<br />

trained at Yale and Cornell,<br />

set a precedent for hiring<br />

only the most intelligent doctors<br />

with exceptional bedside<br />

manner. Since the beginning,<br />

they have added to the list of<br />

Ivy League graduates, professors<br />

and top-notch physicians.<br />

Dr. Julian Mackay-Wiggan is a<br />

professor from Columbia University<br />

who specializes in hair<br />

loss and leads a team of clinical<br />

researchers in the office. Another<br />

associate professor, Dr.<br />

Danyelle Dawes, is joining the<br />

team from University Hospitals<br />

Cleveland Medical Center. Dr.<br />

Katherine Chiang is a chemical<br />

engineering graduate of Princeton<br />

University who trained in<br />

dermatology at the world renowned<br />

Cleveland Clinic. The<br />

team at Siperstein Dermatology<br />

has even recently expanded<br />

to include Dr. Lisa Grunebaum,<br />

the Division Chief for Facial<br />

Plastic Surgery at the University<br />

of Miami for the past decade.<br />

“We are excited for our future<br />

and humbled by the resoundingly<br />

positive feedback<br />

we have received about our<br />

approach to patient care. Patients<br />

are now our primary<br />

source of referrals and growth.<br />

We look forward to continuing<br />

to provide exceptional care of<br />

patients and support the community,”<br />

she said.<br />

Siperstein<br />

Dermatology Group<br />

950 Glades Rd, 4th Floor<br />

Boca Raton, FL 33431<br />

(561) 955-8885<br />

9897 Hagen Ranch Rd<br />

Boynton Beach, FL 33472<br />

(561) 364-7774<br />

www.sipderm.com<br />

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BOB GARFIELD<br />

Luxury listing 1/2 block from the ocean<br />

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Local Realtor Continues<br />

to Grow His Business<br />

BY nicol jenkins<br />

Bob Garfield’s success in real estate goes<br />

beyond just selling homes. Throughout the<br />

home buying and selling process and long after<br />

the deal is closed, Bob continues to help his<br />

clients and often becomes their life-long friend.<br />

One of Bob’s passions... performing live music!<br />

“My success in real estate continues and I’m growing my<br />

business at a very nice pace. The services I provide for<br />

people when I sell properties are above and beyond<br />

what typical realtors will do,” said Bob.<br />

The local Realtor at Lang Realty in Delray Beach has a wealth of<br />

knowledge in Real Estate in Delray Beach and the surrounding areas<br />

of Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, West Palm and Broward County.<br />

He has sold many waterfront homes and downtown properties in<br />

the Delray Beach area. Bob is a native South Floridian and is very<br />

familiar with the local lifestyle, the downtown Delray Beach area,<br />

and waterfront properties. He currently has a luxury listing located<br />

at Fox Ridge, 6508 NW 103 Lane, Parkland. The home is a stunning<br />

Lake View 5 Bedroom, 3400 Living Sq. Ft. Home, Triple split bedroom<br />

plan, vaulted ceilings on a wide water lot with great views on<br />

a quiet cul-de-sac! Offered at $749,000.<br />

Bob describes himself as a “full-time” realtor and that has helped<br />

him succeed in the business.<br />

“I pride myself on communication with my clients. I’m a good<br />

listener and I get back to them right away,” said Bob. “The overall<br />

impression from clients is that I’m approachable. I am a people person.<br />

I listen to my clients - and it’s very rewarding to match people<br />

up with the perfect property.”<br />

Going above and beyond for his clients makes Bob Garfield a top<br />

producer in his field.<br />

“I go the extra mile and am there long after the sale is completed.<br />

I have helped out of town clients with moving and with assistance<br />

with handymen. I am here to help for the long term,” said Bob.<br />

The local Realtor has a long-time career in sales. His business<br />

experience spans 35 years prior to becoming a Realtor. He was a<br />

buyer and executive at a large Florida department store and also<br />

a regional sales manager for several major textile manufacturers,<br />

traveling throughout the country. He also has a passion for playing<br />

guitar and has used that passion to create a successful real estate<br />

career. He plays music with an acoustic rock duo Rockoustic, who<br />

has played at many local venues including Crazy Uncle Mike’s in<br />

east Boca Raton and Wine House Social in Delray Beach.<br />

“When you are playing live music you have to think quickly on<br />

your feet because anything can happen. You have to be able to process<br />

quickly and react, just like in real estate transactions. I rarely<br />

get rattled, and I think clearly under pressure,” said Bob.<br />

Bob enjoys helping his clients find a piece of paradise in sunny<br />

South Florida. He describes Delray Beach as a blend of a New England<br />

seaside town and Greenwich Village. Downtown has the perfect<br />

mix of beachside cafes, bustling restaurants and nightlife.<br />

“People love Delray Beach. There is nowhere else in South Florida<br />

quite like it,” he said.<br />

His many years of sales and marketing experience have helped<br />

set him apart from the rest. He has also found the perfect match<br />

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Closings on a Intra-coastal townhouse and a boynton beach townhouse<br />

working with Lang Realty, the largest volume Real Estate brokerage<br />

in South Palm Beach County.<br />

“The quality support staff and expertise of the firm is one of<br />

the key reasons why I feel fortunate to be with them,” he said.<br />

Marketing his listings is his top priority. He is well aware<br />

of the power of marketing and goes beyond by investing time<br />

and effort in his properties. He has filmed TV commercials<br />

with a talent host and aired commercials on his listings; along<br />

with mailing high-end glossy postcards and running TV ads in<br />

busy local businesses.<br />

“My business continues to grow, and I continue to gain more<br />

customers by word of mouth. They are pleased with the service<br />

they have experienced with me, and I have received many<br />

calls from friends and relatives of past clients,” said Bob.<br />

“Bob was so patient during the finding of our new place. We<br />

didn’t have a home to sell but we sure looked at a ton of houses<br />

and he was always available and so kind and helpful and never<br />

complained when I would come up with “just one more” place<br />

to look at! He was also in our corner during the negotiation<br />

process, and not hesitant to call the other agent to question or<br />

push/negotiate a request from us as the buyer. He was also at<br />

our walk-throughs as our third set of eyes to spot any issues<br />

which was super helpful. And lastly it was so nice to have him<br />

at the closing just in case any issues came up, which thankfully<br />

none did!” said Larry and Terri T.<br />

“It was a pleasure working with Bob for both the sale of our<br />

current home and the purchase of our new home. His knowledge<br />

of the real estate market helped in selling our home in<br />

just over one week. When searching for our new home Bob<br />

questioned our needs and criteria so he could find us properties<br />

that would suit us. His professionalism, attention to detail<br />

and follow-up made him great to work with. We would highly<br />

recommend Bob to anyone looking to buy or sell properties in<br />

South Florida,” said Diane and Bob S.<br />

Contact Bob Garfield of Lang Realty when you are looking to<br />

sell or buy a new home!<br />

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Bob Garfield<br />

Lang Realty<br />

954-829-0001<br />

b.garfield@langrealty.com<br />

www.bobgarfield.realtor<br />

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SMOKE INN delray<br />

Home Away From Home<br />

By Diane Feen | photos by melissa korman<br />

Time flies when you’re having<br />

fun! That’s why Sal Valentinetti<br />

found himself staying at Smoke<br />

Inn Delray until 3am one night.<br />

Other devotees of this laidback Cigar Bar - that doubles as a<br />

home away from home - enjoy endless hours basking in the<br />

comfort of camaraderie and cigars. It’s the calm in the storm<br />

and the family you always wanted. Guests come as they please and<br />

socialize with friends (or make new ones) while puffing on a cigar.<br />

Some people sit inside on the comfy leather couches or at the elegant<br />

retro bar. Others find respite at the covered patio, lush greenery<br />

and calming breeze outdoors.<br />

Either way, there is a natural flow of movement at Smoke Inn<br />

Delray that matches the one your soul requires. You don’t have to<br />

smoke cigars to be embraced by their inclusive demeanor. You can<br />

have a drink with friends (or solo) and see where the moment takes<br />

you. Like the sway of a palm tree, guests get to move in tandem with<br />

their mood and proclivity.<br />

But one thing everyone agrees upon - they feel embraced by<br />

owner Vincent and manager Manny. The two have been friends for<br />

years and have adopted Smoke Inn customers as their besties. The<br />

bartenders and employees of Smoke Inn treat everyone as their<br />

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Huge selection of cigars<br />

family. There are no strangers at Smoke Inn – everyone is invited<br />

into this inner sanctum of serenity.<br />

“They have treated us like family from day one,” said Smoke Inn<br />

Delray member Peter. The healthcare professional comes to Smoke<br />

Inn three times a week and considers it his home away from home.<br />

“Vinny and Manny are amazing. They make us feel at ease, it’s like<br />

family here,” said Peter as he nursed his Scotch. Peter’s wife Maria<br />

(also a nurse) stopped by to meet her husband and join the banter<br />

and camaraderie at this corner Cigar Bar and Lounge. Though


Randy buying cigars<br />

Maria is still in her scrubs, she fits into the mood and movement of<br />

Smoke Inn’s relative anonymous inclusiveness.<br />

Peter sees Smoke Inn as a vacation of sorts. “Everything stops at<br />

the front door here. You come and your job stops, your stress stops,<br />

the news stops, and you get to share a laugh and a cigar. Coming<br />

here lets everything just blow away like the smoke.”<br />

Well put. It’s easy to get your groove back at Smoke Inn because<br />

the vibe just washes you clean of history. They’ll help you pick out<br />

the perfect cigar and cater to your every whim (within reason).<br />

They have Limited Edition Cigars from Arturo Fuente – the Opus<br />

X and Anejo. They also have an extensive selection of Davidoff cigars<br />

that are cigar gold. They have over 600 cigar brands in their walk-in<br />

humidor such as Montecristo, Romeo y Juileta, Tatuaje, Perdomo, Davidoff,<br />

Padron, Ashton, Rocky Patel, Arturo Fuente and more.<br />

Scott Silverman feels so comfortable at Smoke Inn he meets business<br />

associates and friends there quite often. “This was my office, I<br />

did business here, it’s so homey,” said the businessman as he puffed<br />

on a Fuente cigar. Silverman was waiting for an investor from Boston<br />

and chatting with a friend who stopped by for Happy Hour.<br />

Happy Hour is a relevant term in the modern culinary lexicon.<br />

At Smoke Inn Delray every hour is happy hour. That’s why Hap<br />

Hollander comes three to four times a week. “This is the best cigar<br />

shop in town. Vinnie and Manny are extremely customer friendly<br />

and it’s so comfortable. I like the wide array of cigars and Sunday<br />

football with pizza outside,” said the owner of AgriBilt.<br />

If you ask Valentinetti, he’ll tell you that Delray Beach is paradise<br />

and Smoke Inn Delray is an oasis within that paradise. The New<br />

York resident has a home in Delray and comes when the moment<br />

moves him. As runner up on America’s Got Talent Valentinetti is a<br />

superstar of sorts. He travels the world singing illustrious tunes yet<br />

finds Smoke Inn Delray to be one of his cherished places.<br />

“The first thing I do when I get to Delray is put on the air conditioner<br />

in my home and head over to Smoke Inn. It’s like a walk back<br />

in time, you sit with people and have great conversations and bond<br />

over a good cigar. They’re so knowledgeable about cigars and help<br />

you pick out the one that’s right for you. It’s so comfortable I’ve discussed<br />

entertainment deals there. You also see celebrities at Smoke<br />

Inn too,” said the crooner with the velvety voice.<br />

Randy Walker also relishes the calm and camaraderie at Smoke<br />

Inn Delray. The Indiana resident comes to Delray twice a month for<br />

business and finds Smoke Inn the perfect place to detox and chill.<br />

“I love sports and Padron cigars. I come here to relax and enjoy<br />

the music, meet new people and enjoy the atmosphere. I have met<br />

sports celebrities here, it’s a great crowd.”<br />

The bar at Smoke Inn is indeed a walk back in time. The rich<br />

wood and neon signage make you feel like you’re in a Humphrey<br />

Bogart movie. They have a full selection of wines, liquor and beer.<br />

They also have premium scotch, bourbon, cognac, Rye whiskey, Basil<br />

Hayden’s Whisky, Whistle Pig, Widow Jane, Angel’s Envy whiskey<br />

and more.<br />

Friday night is a stellar time to stop by. You can catch the musical<br />

genius of Bob McDonald on guitar on their comfy outdoor patio.<br />

On Saturday nights there’s live music to tickle your endorphins and<br />

move you into the sweet spot of life. Saturdays from 7pm to 9pm<br />

ladies drink for half price.<br />

Smoke Inn Delray cannot write prescriptions for health and longevity,<br />

but they can make a big difference in the way you feel. Stop<br />

by and experience the laidback authenticity and serenity that permeates<br />

the air.<br />

Smoke Inn Delray (Open every day)<br />

202 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong> – two blocks north of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

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changing faces makeup<br />

Microblading Is<br />

Permanent Makeup<br />

BY nicol jenkins | photos by melissa korman<br />

Proper Training is Paramount,<br />

Let us Educate you!<br />

Jeanette McKeever and Rhonda Vacanti licensed and certified<br />

When searching for a permanent makeup artist, please understand<br />

Microblading, Permanent Makeup, Tattoo, Ombre,<br />

and any others - are all permanent, and be sure to<br />

verify licensing. A license will be from the Health Department. This<br />

will be issued as a “Tattoo Establishment;” also look for a “Tattoo<br />

Artist” license. This will help ensure the place is an inspected and<br />

safe area.<br />

Rhonda Vacanti offers comprehensive training for artists. Rhonda<br />

has been in business for 22 years and has been training others for<br />

15 years. As the owner of Changing Faces Makeup in Delray Beach<br />

and a permanent makeup artist and licensed Skin Care Specialist,<br />

Rhonda Vacanti has been referred many clients who have received<br />

botched permanent makeup from unlicensed makeup artists.<br />

“We have people coming in at least once a day saying they need<br />

us to fix their permanent makeup. Our customers are being told by<br />

artists that they are licensed, but they need to see their Health Department<br />

licenses. Don’t assume; it’s very important. If they are operating<br />

in an unlicensed facility, it is endangering your health,” said<br />

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Vacanti. “You should be going to a specialty clinic for these types of<br />

procedures that specializes in disposable equipment.”<br />

While permanent makeup is becoming more popular, in turn the<br />

number of botched cases has increased. Alarmingly, some salons<br />

and spas are using new lingo for permanent makeup, and marketing<br />

as semi-permanent, when in fact it is permanent. The artists<br />

are also not receiving enough training and licensing. Changing<br />

Faces Makeup specializes in permanent makeup and offers training<br />

classes for permanent makeup artists from around the world. “We<br />

have performed over 15,000 procedures to date and your safety is<br />

paramount. We are one of the only clinics in the area proudly using<br />

a 100% disposable tray setup.”<br />

“We are properly training and re-training people in the industry<br />

or many starting out in the industry,” she said. “It’s important to<br />

choose very well trained artists with a lot of experience. Your face<br />

is not a practice pad!”<br />

What should people look for when choosing a permanent makeup<br />

artist are licenses displayed in the salon, a clean and sanitized<br />

environment with 100% disposable sheets and tray set up, consistent<br />

permanent makeup photos of former clients, and Blood<br />

Bourne Pathogens training.<br />

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Pre draw and measurements


Paperwork and consultation team<br />

Rhonda stresses that Microblading is permanent.<br />

“Microblading is not semi-permanent. It is permanent<br />

makeup,” she said. “Every technique requires the same pigments<br />

and involves blood. The very reason licensing and training<br />

is so important.”<br />

Some artists are only taking a four-hour class on permanent<br />

makeup and some are learning online.<br />

“The need for proper training is very high. I feel very passionate<br />

about it,” said Vacanti, adding, “It is very imperative<br />

that you do your homework and research the artist; it is an<br />

invasive procedure. At Changing Faces Makeup, we are retraining,<br />

apprenticing and training fundamental permanent<br />

makeup artists from all over the world.”<br />

Rhonda has recently accepted a position on the Board of<br />

Directors for the American Academy of Micropigmentation.<br />

“I had a passion with Micropigmentation for my entire career<br />

spanning 22 years, and now I am excited to help the industry<br />

bring higher standards.”<br />

The local specialty spa owner and permanent makeup expert<br />

also pays it forward by offering complimentary training<br />

and scholarships to technicians so they can excel through their<br />

Techs Helping Techs program. Rhonda works hand-in-hand<br />

with Jeannette training many technicians and artists in permanent<br />

makeup. Jeannette came to her office as an apprentice<br />

and is now a skilled trainer and lead artist.<br />

Her customers praise Rhonda and Jeanette and Changing<br />

Faces Makeup for making them look and feel their best.<br />

“I just wanted to say thank you for all you do. I always love<br />

coming to see you and Rhonda. It’s such a happy place to be. I<br />

love the care you both show me!” Jodi Q.<br />

“Thank you, Rhonda for making me beautiful. I love my<br />

eyeliner, lip liner and my new eyebrows! You are so professional<br />

and caring about how people look their best,” said another<br />

customer.<br />

Stop by Changing Faces Makeup for your complimentary<br />

consultation and tour of the facility and learn more about permanent<br />

makeup.<br />

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The Seagate Hotel & Spa<br />

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Feeling stressed out by the daily grind? You’re not alone. Everyday<br />

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BY linda brown<br />

The spa’s decadent, total-rejuvenation experiences appeal to<br />

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Breathe freely while the private halo-therapy booth harnesses<br />

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Immediately following this transcendent experience, you’ll be<br />

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and revitalized.<br />

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The Men’s Whiskey Voyage Whisks aWay Anxiety<br />

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Feel those daily stresses melt away as skin is gently buffed by a<br />

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combines essential oils and hot stones to reduce stress and relax<br />

the mind. It’s followed by the ultimate foot treat: reflexology. Keep<br />

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The Seagate Spa knows that teenagers need pampering, too.<br />

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The History of<br />

Halloween<br />

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Dressing up like your favorite<br />

superhero or celebrity, being<br />

spooked at a haunted house<br />

or trick-or-treating for candy<br />

has been a tradition for many<br />

who celebrate Halloween<br />

each <strong>October</strong> 31st.<br />

But Halloween wasn’t always about fun and games,<br />

costume contests, apple bobbing, horror flicks<br />

and jack-o’-lanterns.<br />

The celebration had a ghoulish past of warding<br />

off the evil spirits and ghosts that many dress up as today.<br />

Halloween was also known as All Hallows’ Eve, the eve of<br />

the Western Christian feast of All Hallows (or All Saints).<br />

According to many scholars, All Hallows’ Eve is a Christianised<br />

feast originally influenced by western European<br />

harvest festivals, and festivals of the dead with<br />

possible pagan roots, such as the Celtic Samhain.<br />

Some historians have stated that Halloween has<br />

roots to the Celtic festival of Samhain, which comes<br />

from Old Irish for ‘summer’s end.’ It was held on or<br />

around <strong>October</strong> 31, and kindred festivals were held at the<br />

same time of year in other Celtic lands. It marked the end of<br />

the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the ‘darker<br />

half’ of the year. This was a time for stock-taking and preparing<br />

for the cold winter ahead. In much of the Gaelic world, bonfires were lit and<br />

there were rituals involving them, according to Wikipedia.<br />

Samhain was seen as a time when the ‘door’ to the Otherworld opened<br />

enough for the souls of the dead, and other beings such as fairies, to come into<br />

our world. The souls of the dead were said to revisit their homes on Samhain.<br />

Feasts were had, at which the souls of dead kin were beckoned to attend<br />

and a place was set at the table for them. However, harmful spirits and fairies<br />

were also thought to be active at Samhain. People took steps to ward-off<br />

these harmful spirits or fairies, which is thought to have influenced today’s Halloween<br />

costumes. Before the 20th Century, wearing costumes at Samhain was<br />

done in parts of Ireland, the Scottish Highlands and islands, and Wales. Wear-<br />

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ing costumes may have originated as a means of disguising oneself<br />

from these harmful spirits or fairies. In Ireland, people went about<br />

before nightfall collecting for Samhain feasts and sometimes wore<br />

costumes. In the 19th Century on Ireland’s southern coast, a man<br />

dressed as a white mare would lead youth door-to-door collecting<br />

food; by giving them food, the household could expect good fortune,<br />

according to legends. In Moray during the 18th Century, boys called<br />

at each house in their village asking for fuel for the Samhain bonfire.<br />

Thus, the modern custom of trick-or-treating may have originated<br />

from these practices, according to Wikipedia.<br />

Making jack-o’-lanterns at Halloween may also have sprung<br />

from Samhain and Celtic beliefs, historians have stated. Turnip<br />

lanterns, sometimes with faces carved into them, were made on<br />

Samhain in the 19th Century in parts of Ireland and the Scottish<br />

Highlands. As well as being used to light one’s way while outside<br />

on Samhain night, they may have been used to represent the spirits<br />

or fairies or to protect oneself.<br />

The tradition of wearing costumes during Halloween also has an<br />

interesting history. Dressing up in costumes was prevalent in Ireland<br />

and Scotland at Halloween by the late 19th Century. Costuming<br />

became popular for Halloween parties in the US in the early<br />

20th Century, as often for adults as for children. Early Halloween<br />

costumes emphasized the pagan and gothic nature of Halloween,<br />

and were aimed primarily at children. Costumes were also made at<br />

home. But in the 1930s, A.S. Fishbach, Ben Cooper, Inc., and other<br />

firms began mass-producing Halloween costumes for sale in stores<br />

as trick-or-treating became popular, according to Wikipedia.<br />

Today, Halloween means many things to many different people.<br />

Traditionally, families like to dress up their young children and<br />

go trick-or-treating for candy. Teenagers prefer to watch horror<br />

movies or go to haunted houses. Adults also get dressed up for<br />

the festive holiday.<br />

“A Spooktacular Halloween in Delray Beach”<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue in Delray Beach is sure to be bustling with residents<br />

and visitors who are dressed to impress in their creative costumes.<br />

Many of the restaurants and bars will be having costume<br />

contests, events and drink and food specials.<br />

Delray Beach Kidfest and Halloween Festivities<br />

Trick-or-Treating on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue 11:30 am—1:00 pm.<br />

Brought to you by the Downtown Development Authority. Have<br />

fun trick-or-treating with the merchants along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

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57th Annual Halloween Parade 1:00 pm<br />

Brought to you by The Rotary Club of Delray Beach.<br />

Be in the parade and show off your costumes! Meet in front of Big<br />

Al’s Steaks at NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong> and <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. The parade will end at<br />

the Tennis Center, right into Kidsfest of Delray. Enjoy free ice cream<br />

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Delray Beach upon entering.<br />

Kidsfest 12:00 pm—4:00 pm<br />

Brought to you by the City of Delray Beach Parks and Recreation<br />

Department. Takes place at the Delray Beach Tennis Center,<br />

201 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. Food, vendors, arts and crafts, entertainment,<br />

and more.<br />

For more information contact Danielle Beardsley, Parks & Recreation,<br />

BeardsleyD@mydelraybeach.com, 561-243-7277.<br />

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Ted Hoskinson<br />

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When my wife<br />

Anne passed<br />

away, I wanted<br />

to honor her<br />

by helping<br />

students and<br />

teachers...<br />

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egulars | city people<br />

by diane feen | Photo by Melissa korman<br />

The Education Savior<br />

If the old adage is true that to understand someone you have to walk a<br />

mile in their shoes, then Ted Hoskinson must have blisters on his feet.<br />

The Washington, DC native came to South Florida 23 years ago<br />

with a mission. Part of that mission was to enjoy the Florida<br />

lifestyle, the other was to someday make a difference in the<br />

lives of underprivileged children and families.<br />

Hoskinson knows a lot about the plight of teachers – and students.<br />

He taught 4th grade at the St. Albans School in Washington<br />

(where he went to school). Not only did he teach at one of the most<br />

prestigious prep schools in the country – but he also ran summer<br />

programs for them that exceeded everyone’s expectations.<br />

To put it succinctly, Hoskinson is a winner. He knows how to start<br />

and promote a business and rarely passes by an opportunity to conquer<br />

a new challenge. As a matter of fact, it is challenges that make<br />

this platform tennis champ exhilarated.<br />

So, it is with much fanfare and dedication that Hoskinson added<br />

to – and elaborated on – the Snickers Program started by Chuck Halberg<br />

and Joe Peccia (principal of Pine Grove Elementary School).<br />

Though Hoskinson had a long-term plan to invest in the future of<br />

our children, it got accelerated by misfortune.<br />

“When my wife Anne passed away, I wanted to honor her by helping<br />

students and teachers with a program we talked about called<br />

Roots and Wings. It honors teachers who go above and beyond the<br />

norm in the classroom. Three teachers were picked at each school<br />

(seven were picked in Delray when we started in 2016),” said<br />

Hoskinson, who owned a successful balloon business and a chain of<br />

gift shops in the Washington area.<br />

Roots and Wings, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, took the<br />

Snickers Program and magnified its scope. You could say it was elevated<br />

by the wings of its founders.<br />

The first year they gave out a gift bag (to 189 teachers) with two<br />

$50 bills, one to pay for a celebratory meal and the other to purchase<br />

school supplies. The second and third year they added gift<br />

cards and presents from area merchants.<br />

The teachers – who receive this honor and fanfare - are picked<br />

by the principal and their peers. “We go into the classroom and<br />

say we are here to honor the teacher because of their dedication<br />

to students. We also tell them why they are getting the ‘Above and<br />

Beyond’ Award (under the Roots and Wings umbrella).”<br />

The Above and Beyond Awards have been a win-win for everyone.<br />

“Ted has worked tirelessly to expand the Above and Beyond<br />

Awards. They have such a positive effect on the teachers – it reinforces<br />

support from the community. Teachers need love and support,<br />

they work hard and it’s a tough industry,” said Peccia, who is<br />

now Principal of Eagles Landing Middle School.<br />

You bet they do.<br />

“There are no words to describe and express my appreciation to<br />

Roots and Wings. It is a privilege for me be honored by you. This<br />

recognition challenges and motivates me to continue serving my<br />

school and my students with unconditional positive regard each<br />

day,” said Edner Pierrevil of Pine Grove Elementary School.<br />

The Above and Beyond program has expanded to include six<br />

Boynton Beach schools and three Boca Raton Title 1 schools. This<br />

years’ awards will be given out twice to 18 schools.<br />

Hoskinson is not only adamant that teachers need support and<br />

recognition from the community, but he is positive that many 3rd<br />

graders (especially in Title 1 schools) need help learning to read. To<br />

ensure this lofty goal Hoskinson created “Project UpLift” under the<br />

saintly Roots and Wings umbrella.<br />

“It is critical that a child be able to read by the end of the third<br />

grade. If not, they will progress to each grade level, but they won’t<br />

know how to read. That is a recipe for disaster with some students<br />

dropping out of school.”<br />

Project UpLift is an afterschool program that pays teachers to tutor<br />

2nd and 3rd grade students in reading. The program started at<br />

Pine Grove Elementary and was added to Orchard View Elementary.<br />

“It’s important that third graders pass the state mandated FSA<br />

reading test so they can enter the fourth grade.”<br />

It seems Hoskinson’s tremendous belief in the importance of this<br />

program has motivated others. They received a $10,000 grant challenge<br />

from the Virginia and Harvey Kimmel Family Fund, as well as<br />

donations from foundations and individuals. The program will be<br />

added at Banyan Creek and Plumosa this year.<br />

Hoskinson gets intrinsic joy from motivating these children. “I<br />

tell them if they show up the first six weeks, they will get a free T-<br />

shirt that says ‘Perfect.’ We also roll out the red carpet and present<br />

them with gold, silver and bronze achievement awards. It astounded<br />

me how many children had never seen the ocean when we took<br />

them on a Gumbo Limbo outing.”<br />

Hoskinson also transforms himself into Mr. Candy Man and Mr.<br />

Pizza Man to reward the kids for participating in the program. He<br />

refers to it as sweet and subtle bribery (of great educational benefit).<br />

Hoskinson also supports the Arts Garage, is co-founder of Impact<br />

100 Men, a member of the Delray Beach Initiative and the Elks Club.<br />

But it is his work with children and teachers that has garnered<br />

him a special place in everyone’s heart. “Ted is a special gem of a<br />

human being to the teachers and children in our schools. His passion<br />

for awarding teachers, and providing resources for students<br />

who need assistance, has been a huge benefit for all these teachers<br />

and students. His Roots and Wings program should be duplicated<br />

around the country – it’s that important,” said Chuck Halberg, President<br />

of Stuart & Shelby.<br />

Hoskinson relentlessly preaches that to succeed one has to<br />

show up.<br />

This self-made giant does just that!<br />

ROOTS AND WINGS - 561-265-1381 www.rootsandwingsinc.org<br />

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fashion | what RU © WEARING<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Su Su<br />

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Cheryl<br />

Top Earrings Biba $25<br />

Necklace Biba $150<br />

Dress Aakaa $125<br />

Bag Michael Kors $250<br />

Shoes Christian’s Closet $89<br />

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fashion | what RU © WEARING<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Svetla<br />

Leggings Bolo $105<br />

Top Active Basic $30<br />

Bag Le Camp $200<br />

Shoes Havaianas $36<br />

Chris<br />

Earrings Sara Campbell $38<br />

Bag Sara Campbell $128<br />

Top Sara Campbell $228<br />

Pants Sara Campbell $198<br />

Bracelet Cape Cod $150<br />

Shoes Moda Spana $70<br />

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Wearing?<br />

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Lea<br />

earrings Saks Fifth <strong>Ave</strong> $50<br />

necklace Saks Fifth <strong>Ave</strong> $75<br />

top Neiman Marcus $200<br />

Pants White House Black Market $130<br />

shoes Michael Kors $150<br />

Bag Louis Vuitton $1800<br />

Bracelet Gift from Jerilyn<br />

Watch Apple $450<br />

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Jennifer<br />

earrings Express $15<br />

Top Express $25<br />

Pants Express $40<br />

Shoes Michael Kors $150<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Luz<br />

earrings Swarovski $70<br />

necklace Blooming Lotus Jewelry $56<br />

Necklace Francesca’s $40<br />

Romper J.Crew $80<br />

Bracelet Blooming Lotus Jewelry $40-$70<br />

Shoes Kelly & Katie $30<br />

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Earrings Blooming Lotus Jewelry $36/ea.<br />

Bracelets Blooming Lotus Jewelry $88/ea.<br />

Necklace Blooming Lotus Jewelry $46-$700<br />

Top Urban Outfitters $20<br />

Romper Billabong $70<br />

Bag Frye $250<br />

Bag Strap Shoppe Salt $138<br />

Shoes Target $10<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Dress Anthropologie $68<br />

Necklace Blooming Lotus Jewelry $490<br />

Bag Longchamp $85<br />

Shoes Sanuk $35<br />

earrings Dor Ladora $15<br />

Rings Blooming Lotus Jewelry $36-$98<br />

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earrings Bolufe $49<br />

necklace Bolufe $395<br />

top Bolufe $109<br />

pants Bolufe $159<br />

shoes Bolufe $149<br />

bag Bolufe $139<br />

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Sienna<br />

Necklace Bolufe $98<br />

Romper Bolufe $159<br />

shoes Bolufe $149<br />

bracelet Bolufe $39-$89<br />

bag Bolufe $269<br />

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Necklace Bolufe $159<br />

Romper Bolufe $109<br />

shoes Bolufe $149<br />

bracelets Bolufe $49-$89<br />

bag Bolufe $40<br />

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dining | restaurant review<br />

By diane feen | Photos by melisSa korman<br />

IL CONTADINO RISTORANTE<br />

Homemade Food That Delights The Senses<br />

Passion fans the flame of<br />

greatness. When we live our<br />

lives and our occupations with<br />

passion the results are clearly<br />

spectacular.<br />

milk and cookies prepared by Michael and AnnAgAbriella’s Key Lime pie<br />

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pork chop primavera<br />

It doesn’t mean that life is perfect all the time. But you can feel the<br />

difference when those around you have a passion for what they do.<br />

Michel Menna is one of those people. The owner-chef of Il Contadino<br />

in Pineapple Grove is driven to perfection behind the scenes<br />

in the kitchen. You can feel it the moment you dive into one of his<br />

specially prepared dishes. It’s apparent that his passion has infused<br />

your plate with greatness.<br />

You might feel like licking the plate (go ahead, we won’t look) because<br />

of the incredible flavor in the nightly specials. Take the fresh<br />

Branzino with caramelized Campari tomatoes in a light wine sauce<br />

with roasted potatoes and a bit of cheese. The dish comes decorated<br />

with tulips and roasted zucchini. It’s easy to make good seafood dishes<br />

with a creative flair, but there is something extra special about a<br />

dish that makes you want to jump for joy.<br />

Cooking has been at the forefront of Menna’s consciousness since<br />

he could reach the table (maybe before that). “This is what I have<br />

done my entire life. I would create special creations and my parents<br />

would come home and ask who catered this meal. I could barely<br />

reach the stove yet I loved cooking as a child. It’s my creative outlet.”<br />

And what an outlet he has. Like spark plugs on a car, Menna ignites<br />

his passion for combining ingredients like a pro. You can tell by the<br />

taste of the dishes set before you. The sauces are light – which we<br />

think is important – and the flavors are artfully combined like a synchronized<br />

symphony.<br />

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mushrooms stuffed with baked brie<br />

Apparently, the word is out.<br />

Just recently Menna hosted 40 guests for an elaborate brunch usually<br />

only seen at 5-Star hotels. Everything on the menu was homemade<br />

and food flowed from inside and outside on the European-style<br />

patio. There were baked frittatas with spinach and vegetables or<br />

with meats such as sausage, bacon and ham. There was also corned<br />

beef hash, eggs Benedict with spinach, sculptured fruit bowls, roasted<br />

potatoes, house cured salmon, flowing mimosas and more.<br />

Dorothy Hernandez hosted this feast. “My cousin was celebrating<br />

his 90th birthday and Il Contadino was the perfect venue for our<br />

weekend of gastronomic pleasures. The frittatas, French toast, bacon,<br />

potatoes, great coffee, juice, fruit, pastries, and more - were all<br />

terrific. We especially liked the smoked salmon, which was personally<br />

prepared by Michel...it was so-o-o-o delicious! We were all delighted<br />

with the meal. Chef Michel did an excellent job and surpassed<br />

my expectations.”<br />

Alicia Feldman from Scarsdale recently attended a dinner party for<br />

25 at Il Contadino in honor of Lyndsey Roth’s Bat Mitzvah. She felt<br />

the same way as Hernandez.<br />

“I felt like we were in Tuscany. The ambiance at Il Contadino was<br />

beautiful and the food was even better. We had baked Ziti, Penne<br />

Vodka, Chicken Piccata, Buffalo Mozzarella and meatballs. The<br />

creamy baked Ziti and flavorful Meatballs were the best I’ve ever had.<br />

Everything was delicious,” said Feldman, who declared Il Contadino<br />

a ‘must try.’<br />

The reason for this fanfare and delight is because the food at Il Contadino<br />

is prepared fresh on the spot with tender loving care. Nothing<br />

is pre-made or frozen and all dishes are custom made to perfection.<br />

The specials of the day will really astound you. Served in large platters,<br />

that are almost as big as the table – these feasts are reminiscent<br />

of the ancient Greek gastronomy food orgies. One of our favorites is<br />

the Double Cut Pork Chops pounded thin and breaded. It was topped<br />

off with baby greens, red onions, Kalamata olives and tomatoes. It<br />

was lightly breaded, tender and flavorful beyond our expectations.<br />

Joe Cantina was wowed by this light, yet hearty dish. The newcomer<br />

to Il Contadino was elated at the taste and lightness of the<br />

dish with its fresh and concise preparation. “This dish is wonderful.<br />

The breading doesn’t overwhelm the pork chops and the greens<br />

and dressing soaked into the pork making it flavorful beyond belief.<br />

I never eat Pork Chops, but this tasted so much like veal I couldn’t tell<br />

the difference. This is really a great restaurant.”<br />

There are other supersized superb specials as well. There’s a<br />

5-pound cowboy Ribeye Steak on a platter with onions, Hollandaise<br />

sauce, mushrooms, red onions, homemade mashed potatoes with<br />

gorgonzola cheese and fresh floral adornment.<br />

House cured Salmon<br />

But it’s the cured salmon that really has everyone swooning. “The<br />

House cured salmon was out of this world – nothing like I’ve tasted.<br />

It whetted my appetite for what was to follow. It was all excellent,”<br />

added Cantina.<br />

James of Delray Beach had a similar experience. “This is my favorite<br />

restaurant in South Florida. Michel the Chef/Owner has the largest<br />

wine selection in any Restaurant I’ve been to. The food is all made<br />

to order and is the best in Delray. If you’re ever in Delray you owe it to<br />

yourself to stop in and have dinner at Il Contadino. Want something<br />

you don’t see on the menu? No problem. Michel will prepare anything<br />

you want, any way you want it. Michel is a most gracious host<br />

and goes out of his way to make your dining experience memorable.”<br />

The desserts are also special. The Cookies and Milk was an elaborate<br />

combination of a thick chocolate chip cookie-muffin immersed<br />

in milk with cookies surrounding the glass.<br />

Come to Il Contadino. The food is fresh, and the dining experience<br />

is top notch. Call ahead if you want a special dish.<br />

The intimate European style patio and is just icing on the cake of<br />

perfection. Michel welcomes all to experience his culinary passion.<br />

Il Contadino Ristorante<br />

165 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach<br />

561-330-0004<br />

Catering and take-out available<br />

Follow them on Instagram @ilcontadino_Delray<br />

Homemade roasted vegetable lasagna<br />

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dining | RECIPE<br />

Spooky Recipes for<br />

Witchy Guacamole Dip<br />

INGREDIENTS<br />

2 large avocados<br />

1/4 red onion, thinly chopped<br />

2 garlic cloves, minced<br />

juice of 1 lime<br />

shredded carrots (hair)<br />

2 green olive slices (eyes)<br />

2 black olive slices (eyebrows)<br />

2 slices of a mini red bell pepper (lips)<br />

1 cornichon (nose)<br />

blue corn chips (hat)<br />

directions<br />

1. In a bowl, mash the avocado.<br />

Add the garlic, onions and lime<br />

juice and mix until well combined.<br />

Season with sea salt for flavor.<br />

2. Add the guacamole to the lower<br />

half of a serving plate.<br />

3. Create the corn chip hat first and<br />

then add the carrots for the hair.<br />

4. Assemble the face and serve!<br />

Looking for an easy appetizer to “scare” up<br />

for your Halloween party? Or what about a fun<br />

dinner for the night of Trick-or-Treating with<br />

(or without) the kids? Dinner on Halloween can<br />

be anything but regular—it’s gotta be spooky!<br />

Here are some ghoulish Halloween recipes to<br />

get you and your family in a spooky mood.<br />

Eyeballs and<br />

Spaghetti<br />

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INGREDIENTS<br />

1 lb. ground beef<br />

1/2 medium onion, finely chopped<br />

1/4 c. Panko bread crumbs<br />

2 cloves garlic, minced<br />

2 tbsp. chopped fresh parsley<br />

1 large egg, beaten<br />

Kosher salt<br />

Freshly ground black pepper<br />

1 lb.spaghetti<br />

1 1/2 c. marinara, warmed<br />

Mozzarella cheese, cut into rounds<br />

Black olives, sliced crosswise into rounds<br />

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dining | RECIPE<br />

directions<br />

1. Preheat oven to 400° and line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment.<br />

2. In a large bowl, add beef, onion, Panko, garlic, parsley, and egg. Season<br />

generously with salt and pepper. Mix ingredients together with a rubber<br />

spatula or your hands until well combined, then shape into 1” balls. Place onto<br />

baking sheet.<br />

3. Bake for 13 minutes, then to each meatball, add a piece of cheese and olive to<br />

resemble eyeballs. Bake until cheese is melty, 2 minutes more.<br />

4. Meanwhile, in a large pot of salted, boiling water, cook spaghetti according to<br />

package directions until al dente. Drain and transfer to platter.<br />

5. Pour warm marinara sauce over spaghetti, then scatter with meatballs.<br />

Witchy Finger Cookies<br />

INGREDIENTS<br />

1 egg<br />

1 cup butter, softened<br />

1 cup confectioners’ sugar<br />

1 teaspoon almond extract<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour<br />

1 teaspoon baking powder<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

¾ cup whole almonds<br />

1 .75 ounce tube red decorating gel*<br />

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directions<br />

Combine butter, egg, sugar, almond and<br />

vanilla extract in a mixing bowl. Beat<br />

together with an electric mixer, gradually<br />

add flour, baking powder and salt and<br />

continue beating. Refrigerate for 20-30<br />

minutes (do not skip this step!).<br />

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Light grease<br />

baking sheets or line them with parchment<br />

paper. Remove dough from refrigerator in<br />

small amounts. Scoop 1 heaping teaspoon at<br />

a tine onto a piece of waxed paper. Use the<br />

waxed paper to roll the dough into a thin<br />

finger-shaped cookie. Press one almond into<br />

one end of each cookie to resemble a long<br />

fingernail, Squeeze cookie near the tip and<br />

again near the center to mimic knuckles.<br />

With a sharp knife, make lines in the dough<br />

(without cutting completely through). Place<br />

cookies on baking sheets.<br />

Bake in the preheated oven until the cookies<br />

are slightly golden in color, about 20-25<br />

minutes.<br />

* This next step is optional. Remove the<br />

almond from the end of each cookie;<br />

squeeze a small amount of red decorating<br />

gel into the cavity; replace the<br />

almond to make the gel<br />

ooze out around the<br />

tip of the cookie.<br />

Additional tips: Add<br />

green food coloring<br />

to the dough for green<br />

monster hands. Add<br />

chocolate chips to<br />

resemble warts.<br />

Also note, the<br />

cookies enlarge<br />

when baked!<br />

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dining | guide<br />

We at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> try to keep our Dining Guide<br />

as accurate as possible for our reader’s benefit, however<br />

this can sometimes be a difficult task. We may omit<br />

some eateries and others may have moved or closed. If you are not<br />

listed in this guide we apologize but please feel free to e-mail<br />

lisa@atlanticavemagazine.com and we will get your details entered<br />

for the following month. By the same token, if you see a listing that<br />

is no longer there then please e-mail lisa@atlanticavemagazine.<br />

com and it will be removed for the following month. Your help in<br />

keeping our Dining Guide up-to-date is very much appreciated.<br />

DELRAY BEACH<br />

American<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> Grille<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

(In the Seagate Hotel)<br />

561-665-4900<br />

Banyan Restaurant<br />

& Bar<br />

189 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Pineapple Grove<br />

DB, 561-563-8871<br />

Boston’s on the Beach<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

Brighton Beach<br />

Bagel & Bakery<br />

14587 S. Military Trail, DB<br />

561-270-3771<br />

Brule Bistro<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> #109, DB<br />

561-274-2046<br />

Bru’s Room<br />

35 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3663<br />

BurgerFi<br />

6 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-9590<br />

Burt & Max’s Bar & grill<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-638-6380<br />

Corner Porch<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

85 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-3349<br />

Cut 432<br />

432 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-9898<br />

Dada<br />

52 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3232<br />

Death or Glory<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

116 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-808-8814<br />

Deck 84<br />

840 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-665-8484<br />

Doc’s All American<br />

10 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3627<br />

Donnie’s Place<br />

60 NW 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9996<br />

Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

2410 N Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-276-1570<br />

Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>nue Grill<br />

821 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-265-0122<br />

Gourmet Killer Dogs<br />

4057 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 917-656-3664<br />

Grangers Grill<br />

802 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7881<br />

Harvest Seasonal Grill<br />

and Wine Bar<br />

1841 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-266-3239<br />

Henry’s<br />

16850 Jog Road<br />

Between Linton Blvd &<br />

Clintmore Rd<br />

DB, 561 638 1949<br />

HiWay Burger<br />

12 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-6430<br />

Jimmy’s Bistro<br />

9 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>nue, DB<br />

561-865-5774<br />

Johnnie Brown’s<br />

301 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9911<br />

Lilo’s<br />

814 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-8049<br />

Longhorn Steakhouse<br />

1562 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-278-1944<br />

Lucilles Bad to the Bone<br />

BBQ, Delray Marketplace<br />

9173 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-810-4045<br />

MIA Kitchen & Bar<br />

7901 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 561-499-2200<br />

OCEAN ONE<br />

BAR & GRILL<br />

777 E.<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-702-7373<br />

Outback<br />

1300 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-272-7201<br />

Park Tavern<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-265-5093<br />

Prime Restaurant<br />

And Bar<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-865-5845<br />

Rose’s Daughter<br />

American Trattoria<br />

169 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB 561-271-9423<br />

Salt7<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-274-7258<br />

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Seacrest Grille<br />

(Marriott Hotel)<br />

10 N Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-3200<br />

Sundy House –<br />

Historic Restaurant<br />

106 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5678<br />

Surf Shack<br />

916 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

(Federal Hwy.) DB<br />

561-501-7868<br />

The Grove Restaurant<br />

187 NE 2 <strong>Ave</strong>., DB<br />

561-789-8636<br />

The Office<br />

201 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3600<br />

The Original Brooklyn<br />

Water Bagel<br />

14451 S Military Trail, DB<br />

561-455-7490<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

Chinese/fusion<br />

Buddha Sky Bar<br />

217 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-450-7557<br />

China Gardens<br />

14402 S. Military Trail,<br />

DB, 561-498-5226<br />

Lemongrass Bistro<br />

420 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5050<br />

Ming’s Garden Chinese<br />

271 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3333<br />

Shiitake Asian Bistro<br />

4900 Linton Blvd, #14<br />

DB 561-865-5538<br />

Yama Japanese<br />

Restaurant<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-9929<br />

Ziree Thai & Sushi<br />

401 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-6549<br />

Continental/<br />

Greek<br />

Apeiro Kitchen & Bar<br />

14917 Lyons Rd.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-501-4443<br />

Bistro 241<br />

241 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-4080<br />

Blue Anchor<br />

804 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-7272<br />

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Boheme Bistro<br />

1118 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4899<br />

Joseph’s Wine Bar<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-6100<br />

La Cigale, A Taste of the<br />

Mediterranean<br />

253 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-0600<br />

Olio Bistro<br />

42 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6633<br />

Tapas 35<br />

Mediterranean Tapas Bar<br />

4 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-330-4639<br />

Taverna Opa<br />

270 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-303-3602<br />

Taverna Trela<br />

Greek, Seafood, Sushi<br />

4801 Linton Blvd,<br />

Suite 5B-8B, DB<br />

561-359-2301<br />

Coffee/Dessert<br />

Ben & Jerry’s<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3112<br />

Coffee District<br />

325 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-0541<br />

Couture Cakes<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-1828<br />

Cream Frozen Yogurt,<br />

Gelato & Gourmet Coffees<br />

1163 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-303-1912<br />

Gizzi’s Coffee<br />

2275 S Federal Hwy #380<br />

DB, (561) 266-9797<br />

Jellies at Seagate<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3775<br />

Kilwin’s Chocolates &<br />

Ice Cream<br />

402 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0808<br />

Puro’s Cigar<br />

777 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6118<br />

Starbucks<br />

205 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9332<br />

Starbucks<br />

502 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-3273<br />

Health Food<br />

Ciao Sidewalk Café<br />

1208 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4520<br />

Fit Food Express<br />

302 NE 4th St, DB<br />

561-330-4525<br />

Green Fields Organic<br />

Bistro<br />

4900 Linton Blvd.<br />

DB, 561 501-4169<br />

Nutrition Cottage<br />

1815 S Federal Highway,<br />

DB, 561-734-4626<br />

Purgreens<br />

Inside Purlife Fitness<br />

Center<br />

45 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7387<br />

The New Vegan<br />

528 NE 2nd St. DB<br />

561-404-5301<br />

Italian<br />

4 Brothers Italian<br />

Restaurant & Pizzeria<br />

7323 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-496-3990<br />

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza<br />

115 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-7911<br />

Bambini’s Garden Pizzeria<br />

14466 Military Trail, DB<br />

561-638-6442<br />

Bella Amici Pizzeria<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-270-3025<br />

Caffe Luna Rosa<br />

34 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-9404<br />

Carrabba’s Italian Grill<br />

335 E Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-266-9393<br />

Cena Cucina Italiana<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-1237<br />

D’Angelo Pizza Tapas<br />

16950 Jog Road, DB.<br />

561-381-0037<br />

Il Bacio Restaurant<br />

& Lounge<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-865-7785<br />

IL Contadino<br />

Ristorante<br />

165 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Pineapple Grove, DB<br />

561-330-0004<br />

Il Girasole<br />

1911 S Federal Hwy, DB,<br />

561-272-3566<br />

Mellow Mushroom<br />

25 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3040<br />

Pizza Rustica<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-8766<br />

Salotta<br />

145 NE 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-0310<br />

Sardinia Ristorante,<br />

3035 S. Federal Hwy, DB.<br />

561-332-3406<br />

Sazio<br />

131 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5540<br />

Scuola Vecchia<br />

522 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5923<br />

Terra Fiamma<br />

Ristorante. Pizza. Bar<br />

9169 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-495-5570<br />

Tramonti Italian<br />

Ristorante<br />

119 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-1944<br />

Vic & Angelo’s<br />

290 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9570<br />

Windy City Pizza<br />

401 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-2811<br />

Latin/cAribbean/<br />

Spanish<br />

Bamboo Fire Café<br />

149 NW 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-749-0973<br />

Cabana El Ray<br />

105 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-9090<br />

CHE!!! Restaurant<br />

900 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

On the Intracoastal<br />

DB, 561-562-5111<br />

Papa’s Tapas<br />

259 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

Phone: ( 561) 266-0599<br />

Mexican<br />

Cabo Flats<br />

Cantina & Tequila Bar<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> & Lyons Rd.<br />

DB 561-499-0378<br />

El Camino<br />

15 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-865-5350<br />

Hacienda Mexican<br />

Restaurant & Bar, 14820 S<br />

Military Trail, DB.<br />

561-562-5151<br />

Rocco’s Tacos &<br />

Tequila Bar<br />

110 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-808-1100<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong> #E, DB<br />

561-278-5757<br />

Pubs/Clubs<br />

3rd & 3rd<br />

301 NE 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-303-1939<br />

Blue Anchor British Pub &<br />

Restaurant<br />

804 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-7272.<br />

Bull Bar Inc<br />

2 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-8001<br />

Honey<br />

16 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-270-7187<br />

Hurricane Bar & Lounge<br />

640 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0282<br />

N2 Winebar<br />

104 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

The Hyatt Place<br />

561-278-6802<br />

O’Connors Irish Pub<br />

210 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0022<br />

Delray Hideaway<br />

1045 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Db<br />

561-562-5500<br />

Sandbar<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

Tim Finnegans Irish Pub<br />

2885 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561- 330-3153<br />

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Seafood<br />

50 Ocean<br />

50 S Ocean Blvd, Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33483<br />

(561) 278-3364<br />

City Oyster<br />

213 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-0220<br />

Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib<br />

540 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-1124<br />

J & J Seafood Bar & Grill<br />

634 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3390<br />

Mussel Beach<br />

501 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-921-6464<br />

Racks Fish House<br />

5 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-450-6718<br />

The Fisherman’s Grill<br />

5199 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-638-0500<br />

Sandwich/Deli<br />

Bagel’s With Deli<br />

1732 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-279-4799<br />

Big Al’s Steaks<br />

450 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-819-1888<br />

Brighton Beach Bagel &<br />

Bakery<br />

14587 S. Military trail<br />

DB, 561-270-3771<br />

Checkers<br />

450 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9939<br />

Christina’s Restaurant<br />

263 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3200<br />

Conte’s Italian Deli &<br />

Gourmet Market<br />

311 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561.501.7399<br />

Cornell Café Morikami<br />

Museum<br />

4000 Morikami Park<br />

Rd, DB<br />

561-495-0233<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0002<br />

Dunkin Donuts<br />

37 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-1196<br />

Famous Market Deli<br />

6570 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-495-8590<br />

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Jersey Mikes Subs<br />

455C NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-8949<br />

Jimmy John’s<br />

Gourmet Sandwiches<br />

1911 S. Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-243-1100<br />

Marianne Gourmet<br />

Shop, 803 George Bush<br />

Blvd, DB, 561-278-3349<br />

Nemo’s Fish & Chicken<br />

943 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5094<br />

Sandwiches by the Sea<br />

1214 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-2212<br />

Subway<br />

301 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5959<br />

Tea-Licious Tearoom<br />

4997 B, W Atalantic <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 561-638-5155<br />

The Café In Paradise<br />

140 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3434<br />

Tony’s Deli<br />

Breakfast, Lunch, Hero’s<br />

301 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-276-1749<br />

Boca raton<br />

American<br />

13 American Table<br />

451 Palmetto Park Road,<br />

Boca 561-409-2061<br />

Abe & Louis Glades Plaza<br />

2300 W. Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-447-0024<br />

The Addison<br />

2 E. Camino Real, Boca<br />

561-372-0568<br />

Boca Wings & Ribs<br />

2257 North Fed. Highway<br />

Boca 561 391-9110<br />

Boca Muse<br />

7136 Beracasa Way, Boca<br />

561-367-1133<br />

Boca Pita Express<br />

7158 Beracasa Way<br />

Boca 561-750-0088<br />

Boston Market<br />

7020 Beracasa Way,<br />

Boca 561-392-2795<br />

Bogart’s Bar &Grille<br />

Muvico Palace 20<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<br />

Brewzzi Glades Plaza<br />

2222 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-392-BREW (2739)<br />

Cheesecake Factory<br />

5530 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-393-0344<br />

Cottonwood Café<br />

90 Royal Palm Place, Boca<br />

561-353-2233<br />

Chops Lobster Bar<br />

101 Plaza Real. Boca<br />

561-395-2675<br />

Duffy’s Sports Grill<br />

21212 St Andrews Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-869-0552<br />

Grand Lux Café<br />

Town Ctr Mall, 6000<br />

Glades Road, Boca<br />

561-392-2141<br />

Houston’s<br />

1900 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Circle. Boca<br />

561-998- 0550<br />

J. Alexander’s<br />

1400 Glades Road. Boca<br />

561-347-9875<br />

Kathy’s Gazebo Café<br />

4199 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca 561-395-6033<br />

Kee Grill<br />

17940 N.Military Trail.<br />

Boca 561-995-5044<br />

Lucilles Bad to the<br />

Bone BBQ<br />

3011 Yamato Road<br />

Boca 561-997-9557<br />

Madison’s New York Grill<br />

2006 NW Executive Center<br />

Circle. Boca 561-994-0808<br />

Mariposa<br />

Neiman Marcus at Town<br />

Ctr-5860 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-544-2320<br />

Max’s Grille<br />

Mizner Park-404 Plaza<br />

Real Boca 561-368-0080<br />

Miller’s Ale House<br />

1200 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-998-9142<br />

Mississippi Sweets BBQ<br />

2399 N Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-394-6779<br />

Morton’s The Steakhouse<br />

Shops at Boca-5050 Town<br />

Ctr Circle Boca<br />

561-392-7724<br />

New York Prime<br />

2350 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Drive. Boca<br />

561-998-3881<br />

Oceans 18<br />

5801 NW 2nd Av Boca<br />

561-994-0400<br />

Pavilion Grille<br />

301 Yamato Road, Boca<br />

561-912-0000<br />

Polo’s Restaurant<br />

5030 Champion Blvd.,<br />

Boca; 561-997-2920<br />

Rack’s Downtown Eatery<br />

402 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-395-1662<br />

Rebel House<br />

297 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-353-5888<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steak House<br />

225 N.E.Mizner Blvd.,<br />

Boca, 561-392-6746<br />

Seasons 52<br />

2300 N.W.Executive Ctr,<br />

Boca, 561-998-9952<br />

Six Tables<br />

112 N.E. 2cnd St., Boca<br />

561-347-6260<br />

Sweet Tomatoes<br />

7110 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-750-3303<br />

The Capital Grille<br />

6000 Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-368-1077<br />

The Grille on Congress<br />

5101 Congress Av. Boca<br />

561-912-9800<br />

Yogurt Rendezvous*<br />

*(ORB Kosher) 7150<br />

Beracasa Way, Boca<br />

561-392-8384<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

Chinese<br />

Bluefin Sushi Thai Grill<br />

861 Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-981-8986<br />

Boon’s Asian Bistro<br />

19605 SR7.<br />

Boca 561-883-0202<br />

Cay Da Vietnamese<br />

7400 N. Fed. Highway.,<br />

Boca, 561-998-0278<br />

Fah Asian Bistro<br />

Boca Valley Shopping Plaza<br />

-7461 N.Fed Hwy. Boca-<br />

561-241-0400<br />

5 Spice Asian Market<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake<br />

1200 Yamato Rd.<br />

561-989-1688<br />

Japango<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-999-1263<br />

Kapow Noodle Bar<br />

431 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-347-7311<br />

La Tre<br />

249 E.Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca-561-392-4568<br />

Lemongrass Asian Bistro<br />

101 Plaza Real South.<br />

Boca 561-544-8181<br />

P.F Chang’s<br />

1400 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-393-3722<br />

Pei Wei Asian Diner<br />

7152-B Beracasa Way,<br />

561-322-1001<br />

Sushi Masa & Thai<br />

2240 NW 19th Street.<br />

Boca 561-347-0008<br />

Sushi Ray<br />

Shops at Boca Ctr-5250,<br />

Town Ctr Circle.Boca<br />

561-394-9506<br />

Sushi Thai<br />

100 NE 2cnd St., Boca<br />

561-750-4448<br />

Sushi Yama<br />

7055-33 W Palmetto Park<br />

Road. Boca 561- 362-6416<br />

Tempura House<br />

The Reserve-9858 Clint<br />

Moore Road. Building<br />

561-883-6088<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

60 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-392-9328<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

9168 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-451-1707<br />

Continental<br />

Bakery of France<br />

625 NE Spanish River<br />

Blvd., Boca 561-361-4490<br />

Bistro Provence<br />

2399 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca-561-368-2340<br />

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Brio Tuscan Grille<br />

5050 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-392-0344<br />

Casa D’Angelo<br />

171 E Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca. 561-996-1234<br />

Cote France Café<br />

100K Plaza Real South,<br />

Boca. 561-955-6021<br />

Casimir French Bistro<br />

416 Via De Palmas #81,<br />

Royal Palm Place, Boca,<br />

561-955-6001<br />

Josef’s Table<br />

5030 Champion Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-353-2700<br />

Kosta’s<br />

5024 N. Fed Hwy.<br />

Lighhousepoint<br />

Georgetown Plaza,<br />

954-571-3842<br />

Le Rivage<br />

450 N.E.20th St.<br />

Boca-561-620-0033<br />

Mario’s Osteria<br />

1400 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-239-7000<br />

Milos Taverna<br />

1600 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-750-6720<br />

Matteo’s<br />

233 S Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-392-0773<br />

Meatball Room<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-409-4111<br />

Taverna Kyma<br />

6298 N. Fed. Hywy.<br />

Boca 33487<br />

561-994-2828<br />

Villa Rosana<br />

9858 Clint Moore Road.<br />

Boca 561-470-0112<br />

Italian<br />

Arturo’s Ristorante<br />

6750 N.Fed Hwy.<br />

Boca-561-997- 7373<br />

Carraba’s Italian Grill<br />

6909 S.W.18th Street,<br />

Boca-561-544-8838<br />

Josephine’s<br />

5751 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca. 561-988-0668<br />

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La Luna Italian Bistro<br />

The Polo Shoppes-5030<br />

Champion Blvd. Boca<br />

561-997-1165<br />

La Villeta<br />

4351 N. Fed. Highway<br />

Boca-561-362-8403<br />

Maggiano’s<br />

21090 St. Andrew’s Blvd.<br />

Boca, 561-361-8244<br />

Nino’s Italian Restaurant<br />

7120 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-392-9075<br />

Novello Restaurant & Bar<br />

5999 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca, 561-994-3495<br />

Peace a Pizza<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake-<br />

1200, Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-998-Best (2378)<br />

Pellegrino’s Ristorante<br />

3360 N Federal Highway,<br />

Boca Plaza, Boca<br />

561-368-5520<br />

Ristorante Sapori<br />

Royal Palm Place-301 Via<br />

De Palmas, Boca<br />

561-367-9779<br />

Tanzy Restaurant<br />

Mizner Park<br />

301 Plaza Real<br />

Boca 561-922-6699<br />

Trattoria Romana<br />

499 E. Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca, 561-393-6715<br />

Umbria<br />

Renaissance Hotel 2000<br />

NW 19st, Boca.<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Latin/<br />

Caribbean<br />

Caribbean Grill<br />

1332 NW Boca Raton Blvd<br />

Boca 561-362-0161<br />

Cuban Café<br />

3350 N.W.Boca Blvd. Boca<br />

561-750-8860<br />

Mexican<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

513 N.E 20th Street<br />

Boca 561-347-6600<br />

La Rosa Nautica<br />

515 NE 20th St. Boca,<br />

561-296-1413<br />

Rocco’s Tacos<br />

5250 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-416-2131<br />

Seafood<br />

Bonefish Grill<br />

21065 Powerline Road.<br />

Boca 561-483-4949<br />

City Fish Market<br />

7940 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-487-1600<br />

Deli/Cafés<br />

Ben’s Deli Kosher<br />

The Reserve-9942 Clint<br />

Moore Rd. Boca<br />

561-470-9963<br />

Boca Beach House<br />

887 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-826-8850<br />

Deli on Rye<br />

4311 N. Federlal Hwy.,<br />

Boca 561-347-1400<br />

Hotdogopolis<br />

6020 N Federal Hwy.<br />

8177 Glades Road Boca<br />

561-998-5959<br />

Oasis Cafe<br />

Renaissance Hotel Boca<br />

2000 NW 19st, Boca<br />

561-368-5252<br />

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misc | ask the petxpert<br />

BY Bill Piechocki and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM<br />

How Do I Choose the Best<br />

Possible Food for My Pet?<br />

From the dawn of time, every living creature on this vast planet<br />

strives to satisfy a need to simply survive. They all need food and<br />

water to fuel their very existence. Foods are multipurpose tools,<br />

that supply well-being with metabolic energy in the form of vitamins,<br />

minerals, enzymes, hormones and frequency, while at the same time<br />

removing metabolic waste such as dead cells and tissue, undigested debris,<br />

harmful toxins and pathogens such as bacteria and parasites. Like<br />

humans, every family of animals has very specific functions and needs<br />

in their dietary requirements.<br />

In our modern, human lifestyle, we often miss the ecological balance<br />

that surrounds us on a daily basis. Sometimes referred to as the chain of<br />

life, we have a plethora of living things that are all a part of a symbiotic<br />

system that is life. Every living thing has very specific food requirements<br />

to thrive in optimal health. However, we often overlook that the body<br />

can still survive and exist without these requirements being met. This is<br />

the root of most disease and results in the body being less than optimal.<br />

As pet parents, we have an obligation to provide those in our care<br />

with foods that will provide the greatest benefits for our pets and not to<br />

be for the convenience of our lifestyle. In nature, there are no processed<br />

or cooked foods, no supplements or additives, and no drugs or medicine.<br />

However, living bodies have an innate mechanism that ultimately<br />

guides them to the specific foods to optimize their health.<br />

We have been indoctrinated into believing that we are incapable of<br />

providing an optimal life to our pets without the “expertise” of food and<br />

medical service companies. Remember dog and cat food, puppy and kitten<br />

formulas do not exist in nature. Immunity to disease comes from<br />

the environment, not from an unnatural vaccine or pill. Optimal health<br />

comes from eating clean, nutritionally dense, species specific foods. In<br />

carnivores like our dogs and cats, those foods need to be animal based.<br />

That is what their digestive metabolism is designed to utilize.<br />

The wild canine family is comprised of biologically opportunistic carnivores<br />

meaning they will eat both fresh and previously killed prey as<br />

an opportunistic scavenger. They are not a scavenger of fresh or dead<br />

plants, which is what most pet foods are made of. In nature, they consume<br />

the whole animal parts of their prey including organs, bones,<br />

tendons, muscles, and fats, but leave the plant-based stomach content.<br />

They know this instinctively. They also hunt various foods based on<br />

their nutritional needs.<br />

Our pets give us unconditional love in return for us providing them<br />

with all their needs. They deserve for us to be informed and educated<br />

in what their true requirements are for optimal health. Just as a hummingbird<br />

will travel thousands of miles seasonally to get the nectar it<br />

needs for its health and life; our pets need us to source their foods appropriately.<br />

We must also be aware that the food sources in the pet food<br />

that we feed were also fed a species appropriate clean diet so that it will<br />

be balanced in appropriate nutrients.<br />

Nature’s system is simple and instinctive in providing optimal life.<br />

Today’s marketing and processing has made it complex with many pets’<br />

lives being compromised from food manufacturers creating financial<br />

opportunities through more processed solutions. Let’s keep it simple.<br />

You are truly in control of optimizing your pets’ happiness and health.<br />

There are many passionate advocates and sources out there to help.<br />

Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners in Fiesta<br />

Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the PetHealthCafe.com radio<br />

show. Our 40 years in the animal field has provided us unparalleled vision and<br />

information which we pass to our clients daily. We can be reached at www.<br />

PetHealthCafe.com or 800-940-7387. Call us for a free consultation or stop by<br />

or call Fiesta Pet Deli, 954-971-2500, we would be more than happy to help.<br />

SEND YOUR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FOR OUR PETXPERT TO: PETS@ATLANTICAVEMAGAZINE.COM<br />

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crossword<br />

puzzle<br />

sudoko<br />

Fill in the grid so that every ROW, column and<br />

3x3 box contains the numbers 1 tHROugh 9.<br />

ANSWER TO this PUZZLE will be printed next month.<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Helper<br />

4 Hall (Ger.)<br />

8 Berne’s river<br />

12 Full of (suf.)<br />

13 Eight (pref.)<br />

14 Late<br />

15 Fuel<br />

16 cAstle (2 words)<br />

18 He (Lat.)<br />

20 Queue<br />

21 Weird<br />

23 sAcred image<br />

25 Blackthorn fruit<br />

26 Impudent person<br />

27 Confederate soldier<br />

30 Flightless bird<br />

31 Easy job<br />

32 Cool<br />

33 Sp. article<br />

34 Concert halls<br />

35 Poker stake<br />

36 Mosque in Jerusalem<br />

37 cAnt<br />

38 Bobbsey twins<br />

40 Sling around<br />

41 Nonchalant<br />

44 Boor<br />

47 Ring of light<br />

48 Pleasant<br />

49 Energy unit<br />

50 Persia today<br />

51 Mark (Lat.)<br />

52 Sheep’s cry<br />

ANSWER<br />

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last<br />

month<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Tooth<br />

2 fAther of Jehoshaphat<br />

3 fAin<br />

4 Arch. base<br />

5 Longing<br />

6 Condition (suf.)<br />

7 Article (Fr.)<br />

8 Administration (abbr.)<br />

9 Time period<br />

10 Wildly talk<br />

11 Dutch commune<br />

17 One of the seven<br />

deadly sins<br />

19 Recline<br />

21 Ass or donkey (Ger.)<br />

22 Borden calf<br />

23 Inside<br />

24 Cocaine source<br />

26 Queensland hemp<br />

plant<br />

27 Tinea<br />

28 Outer (pref.)<br />

29 Vegetable<br />

31 Fr. philosopher<br />

35 One hundred square<br />

meters<br />

36 Silk substitute<br />

37 Hamlet (Sp.)<br />

38 Wild pig<br />

39 Feminine (suf.)<br />

40 Denomination<br />

41 Greek letter<br />

42 Television channel<br />

43 Uncle (Sp.)<br />

45 Amer. Automobile<br />

Assn. (abbr.)<br />

46 Food and Drug Admin.<br />

(abbr.)<br />

ANSWER TO sudoko will be printed next month.<br />

enigma<br />

ANSWER<br />

TO<br />

sudoko<br />

fROm<br />

LAST<br />

MONTH<br />

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enigma cryptograms are created fROm<br />

quotations and PROverbs fROm AROund the<br />

world. eACH letter stands for another letter.<br />

hint: “Y” = “R”<br />

“HEO JYVHHOL JMYS FCL TO<br />

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enigma solution will be printed next month.<br />

enigma solution fROm LAST MONTH<br />

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