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THE HOME & DESIGN ISSUE

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REMODEL REDUX

HOST AND CARPENTER TY PENNINGTON RETURNS WITH REBOOT OF “TRADING SPACES”

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TWO HOMEOWNERS SIMPLIFY IN STYLE WITH A CONDO IN PALM BEACH GARDENS

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contents

THE HOME & DESIGN ISSUE

70 Mod Genius Expect The Unexpected When It Comes To The Work Of Designer Jonathan Adler

76 Moving On Up Two Homeowners Simplify In Style With A Chic Condo In Palm Beach Gardens

82 Creativity Unleashed The Latest And Greatest Developments In The Design District, Miami’s Coolest Neighborhood

88 Remodel Redux Host And Carpenter Ty Pennington Returns With Reboot Of Beloved Show “Trading Spaces”

94 Let There Be Light A Luxe Residential Building In Boca Raton Trades Tuscan Décor For Airy Elegance

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THE HOME & DESIGN ISSUE

CREATIVITY UNLEASHED

THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DESIGN DISTRICT, MIAMI’S COOLEST NEIGHBORHOOD

REMODEL REDUX

HOST AND CARPENTER TY PENNINGTON RETURNS WITH REBOOT OF “TRADING SPACES”

MOVING ON UP

TWO HOMEOWNERS SIMPLIFY IN STYLE WITH A CONDO IN PALM BEACH GARDENS

LET THERE BE LIGHT

A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING IN BOCA RATON TRADES TUSCAN DÉCOR FOR AIRY ELEGANCE

Genius MOD

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED WHEN IT COMES TO THE WORK OF DESIGNER JONATHAN ADLER

MARCH 2018

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observed

taste

Hot Stuff & The People Who Make It Happen

The Dish On Food, Wine & Restaurantss

The Buzz || 30 Trends || 36 La Vida Boca || 40

Recipes || 128 Review || 134 Listings || 136 Bites || 136

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all about you How To Look & Feel Your Best

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happenings Around Town || 158 Calendar || 172

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Flash || 182 At Home || 196

The Inside Scoop On Media, Events & Travel

giving back

Media Blitz || 54 Out ’N’ About || 58 Destinations || 66

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Charity Never Goes Out Of Style

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The Essential Social Digest

Wellness || 46 Beauty || 48 Style || 50

to do & to see

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Leading ladies, fashion trends and inspiring stories

MAY THE MEN’S ISSUE Movers and shakers, manly pursuits and guy gear

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from the publisher

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f walls could talk, what would they say about your house? Perhaps they’d whisper about its warmth and coziness. Or maybe they’d applaud its joie de vivre and the vibrant friends and family filling every room. Whether you use your house as a retreat or as party central (or even something in-between), our March Home & Design Issue will keep you up-to-date on the latest architecture, art and ambiance – along with renovations that will have you putting your decorator on speed dial. Grab a comfortable chair, and explore designer extraordinaire Jonathan Adler’s world in “Mod Genius” (page 70) – an interview that’s as colorful as his off-the-wall creations. There’s never a dull moment in the life of this potter, author and designer who lives by the adage “accessorize with abandon.” Here, he dishes on everything from his redesign of the rooms at Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa to why his favorite designs often end up in the clearance bin. You’ll be planning a trip to the Miami Design District after reading “Creativity Unleashed” (page 82), an in-depth look at the trendy neighborhood where it’s possible to find everything from chandeliers to caviar. Once home to a sprawling pineapple farm, it’s now a shopping mecca bursting with art and design. We also spent time with Ty Pennington, the endearing, quirky carpenter who made a name for himself on TLC’s “Trading Spaces.” Check out “Remodel Redux” (page 88) for

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an inside look at what makes this jack-of-all-trades tick and what viewers can expect when the original cast returns for a reboot of the beloved TLC show on April 7. Join us on a tour of the revamped public spaces at the luxury Meridian condominium building in “Let There Be Light” (page 94). The designer of the project offers a primer on how she refreshed and “de-Tuscanized” the lobby, social room, game room and bar at the five-story Boca Raton midrise, giving it a lighter look and mood. In “Moving On Up” (page 76), a designer who helped homeowners downsize from an 8,000-square-foot home to a cozy condo discusses the project and shares how you can simplify without skimping on style. One of the most important things we consider when buying a home is the community surrounding it. Neighbors and fellow residents become our extended family, and nowhere have we seen a community come together in a more incredible way than in Parkland following the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The courage and bravery of the survivors and the families of the victims has been truly inspiring, and our hearts are with them. We can only hope that the students’ demand for change and fight for a safer world will become the legacy of this compassionate community.

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ADVENTURES IN HOMEOWNERSHIP N

ext month marks two years since my husband and I bought our first house, and we just completed a total renovation of our master bathroom due to a mold problem caused by a water leak (thanks to the shoddy DIY work of the former homeowner). Although I’m thrilled to be using my shower again for the first time in more than a year, the renovation was a long, tedious road – and we didn’t have a roadmap. There are plenty of things I wish somebody had told me before our first reno.

You have to keep an eye on all the details because the general contractor won’t. Otherwise, things will slip through the cracks and cost you a pretty penny to remedy. Your general contractor is not a designer – so don’t ask him or her anything about aesthetics, thankyouverymuch. Just because the contractors say they’ll be there to work on a given day doesn’t mean they will – or that they’ll even give you a heads up. So, don’t go out of your way to accommodate them.

It’s never going to be perfect, so don’t drive yourself crazy. Don’t automatically go for the cheapest quote. You get what you pay for. You will pretty much be on your own when it comes to finding and buying all materials. (Refer to my third point.) Don’t limit yourself to brick-andmortar stores when buying materials; there’s a wealth of items to be found online, o en with free shipping (like our bathtub). When you’re done, enjoy the brief respite before something else needs fixing. (I’d give it a day.)

Needless to say, we’ll go about things a little differently when – not if – we need to do another renovation. I have a feeling our kitchen is next. In the meantime, I’ll be getting my money’s worth out of this fancy new bathtub – and soaking off the residual stress of the renovation. CHELSEA GREENWOOD chelsea@bocaratonobserver.com

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A renovation is like giving birth, and, when insurance is involved, it’s like birthing octuplets.


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PURPLE HAZE Pantone’s Color of the Year is no shrinking violet. Instead, it’s dubbed “Ultra Violet” – a hue so bold it brings to mind Prince, Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie. It was chosen for its originality – and Pantone’s execs are proud of its non-conforming intrigue.

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HIGH FASHION What happens when a legendary Italian fashion house se ventures into the real estate world? An explosion of good things. Miami is bidding a warm m welcome to Missoni Baia, from the brand Missoni, known wn for its colorful knits. The 249 bayfront residences prommise to be “a visionary residential experience that will ill meld the worlds of high fashion, architecture and deesign,” according to a press release. The 57-story building, which will be located in the he East Edgewater District, will feature one- to five-beddroom condos ranging from 776 to 3,788 square feet and is expected to be finished in 2020. Missoni Baia’s kitchens, bathrooms and closets will boast luxe finishes and amenities from Italkraft, including massive stone countertops and integrated shelving. Plus, a bayfront boardwalk will connect the residences to downtown Miami. “It’s about more than putting some artwork in the lobby. The whole building has an artistry to it,” notes designer Hani Rashid, who headed up the project. “When you enter the building, it feels like you’re stepping inside a sculpture.”b Visit missonibaia.com.

“We are living in a time that requires inventiveness and imagination,” notes Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. “This blue-based purple takes our awareness and potential to a higher level.” Adds the Pantone website: “A dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade, Ultra Violet communicates originality, ingenuity and visionary thinking that points us toward the future. Historically,

“Your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” – Nate Berkus, interior designer Source: ElleDecor.com

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there has been a mystical or spiritual quality attached to Ultra Violet. The color is often assoViole ciated with mindfulness practicciate which offer a higher ground es, w to tthose seeking refuge from today’s over-stimulated world. today The use of purple-toned lighting meditation spaces and other in m gathering places energizes the gathe communities that gather there comm and iinspire connection.” Ready to rock it? Furniture Re company BySwans recommends combining the hue with pink colors in a bedroom; try adding striking pops of violet via a nightstand or a chair cushion. It provides great drama when used as fabric for bar stool seats or when combined with other bold colors. Visit pantone.com.



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MEETING OF THE MINDS Design industry professionals got a behind-thescenes peek at up-andcoming trends during Winter Market 2018 at the Design Center of the Americas (DCOTA) in Dania Beach. Dubbed Tech+Technique: Craftsmanship, Commerce & Creativity, the one-day experience featured keynote presentations from masterminds of the industry. “The event pays homage to the skilled creators, artisans and innovative minds who continue to redefine design, while exploring the next-gen, digital trends impacting the future of the interiors industry,” notes a press release. During a panel moderated by Robin Gordon of The Robert Allen Duralee Group, designers had the chance to get tips from HGTV’s Brian Patrick Flynn (“Dream Home” and “Urban Oasis”) on how to keep pace with the challenges of our ever-changing technological world. Other speakers included Patrick Frey of La Maison Pierre Frey and Alex Shuford III of Century Furniture.

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Creativity shone as attendees delved into the world of custom fabrics, learned what drives the next generation, heard about collaborating with home tech professionals and took furniture weaving lessons from experts trained by craftspeople of the Philippines’ Cebu Island. A reveal showcased Donghia’s new spring textile collections, while Century Furniture’s chair deconstruction literally “peeled back” layers to display materials and techniques in fine upholstery. The action-packed day – which featured panel discussions, presentations, product launches and open houses – ended around a bonfire with farm-to-table bites, handcrafted sips and a recap of the program. Visit dcota.com.

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It’s time to get “smart” about your home. Technology is moving faster than the speed of light – and devices designed to make life easier seem to appear hourly. But how do you choose the best – and most helpful – gadgets? Read on for some tips, courtesy of The Washington Post. Buy a home hub. Try Google Home; Amazon Echo; or the new kid on the block, Apple HomePod. This will be the “brains” of the operation. Choose one that works with the devices you want to incorporate. Prioritize. Go room by room and determine what you need – and want. Is a security camera from Nest important? How about a smart doorbell from Ring with around-the-clock visibility (even when you aren’t home)? Locks from August and Yale allow designated people to enter with the swipe of a smartphone while voice commands can dim the lights in the living room, smart speakers can set kitchen timers and Sleep Number beds can adjust your mattress during the night. Think security. Set up strong passwords for individual devices, or purchase a smart router (like those from Norton and FSecure), which protects all devices. Try before you buy. Look for a retailer with demo products (available at some Lowe’s).


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ART, REINVENTED A $100 million masterpiece is being created at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach. Construction crews are hard at work transforming the campus into the “New Norton,” including reorienting the entrance to the main thoroughfare of South Dixie Highway, restoring the symmetry of the museum’s original 1941 design and building a new 42,000-square-foot West Wing.

“The New Norton expansion will transform the entire 6.3acre campus with a design that – like the museum’s collection – is innovative, adventurous and of superior quality,” notes the venue’s website. “The transformation will create a museum in a garden, featuring new, verdant spaces and a sculpture garden.” The project, which began in 2016, is expected to be finished

in February 2019. The 12,000 square feet of new gallery space will increase the exhibition space by 35 percent while the dedicated education center will feature a student gallery and two new classrooms for adults, families and youth. Also on tap: a 210-seat state-ofthe-art auditorium and new pub-

“The homes I like the best are totally occupied, busy and useful, whether it’s a tiny little house or a great big one.” – Martha Stewart, lifestyle guru Source: MarthaStewart.com

lic spaces, including indoor and outdoor dining areas, Art Decoinspired pavilions ringing a central courtyard and a series of garden rooms. A 43-foot-high Great Hall will serve as a new social hub, featuring lounge seating, a coffee bar, a piano and book carts. “The New Norton will significantly enrich the visitor experience and redefine the Norton’s relationship with the City of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County while enhancing the museum’s reputation on an international scale,” notes the website. Visit norton.org.

GRAND ENTRANCE BertolottobDoors, an Italian company that manufactures interior doors with flair, was looking to up its game. Enter Miami artist Romero Britto, known for his vibrant, bold and colorful patterns. The result? Britto Loves Bertolotto, a series of doors with lively patterns, including hearts, bears and flowers, that will brighten any room. “Britto Loves Bertolotto is the new collection of decorated doors that reproduces Britto’s works of art: bright and garish colors, funny sub-

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jects, eye-catching pop composition,” notes the Bertolotto website. “You can find the graphics on our hinged doors and sliding doors and on our boiseries for a kaleidoscope of colors that alone can decorate a whole room.” Adds Bertolotto CEO Claudio Bertolotto: “Looking at Britto’s work, I was impressed by the positivity and the optimism that they express. The collaboration with Romero Britto was one of my dreams.” Visit bertolotto.net.


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observed trends AllModern Walters 4 Piece Table Vase Set is a mélange of subdued color – just the right touch to brighten any spot in the house. The tapered vases, in lavender, green, yellow and pink, feature a frosted finish. Available at allmodern.com.

Subtle never goes out of style, and the Denby Blends Dinnerware Collection from Macy’s is the perfect example. Understated pastels play nicely with neutral tones in this sturdy stoneware, which is dishwasher-, microwave-, freezerand oven-safe. Available at macys.com.

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Talk about pretty in pink. The Frontgate Small Corinne Bench in rose features a cushion of opulent Tibetan sheepskin, supported by double-X legs with a gold finish. The nailhead trim adds further visual interest. Available at frontgate.com.

Your favorite succulents will be right at home in the CB2 Pitch Purple Planter, a stoneware holder for plants that don’t require drainage. The etched lines create a captivating textural pattern. Available at cb2.com.

It’s easy to greet even the earliest morning with the 7-cup Smeg Retro Electric Kettle from Crate & Barrel, available in pastel blue, pastel green and cream. The bullet shape and chrome accents lend a fun 1950s vibe. Available at crateandbarrel.com.

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observed trends The CB2 Sadie Bath Rug in pink adds a Moroccan-inspired look to the bathroom. The faded color lends a vintage vibe, and the supple cotton makes it a joy to have underfoot. Available at cb2.com.

Oh la la! The Frontgate Etienne Bedside Chest in French blue brings a bit of serenity to the boudoir. The Carrara marble top imparts a touch of elegance to the antique French dresser replica while a bottom drawer has a hidden storage compartment. Available at frontgate.com.

The sleek Jonathan Adler Ether Chair in Bergamo Ice is one cool seat. The inviting velvet and minimal design – paired with a color as blue as the sky on a glorious day – make this the perfect reading spot. Available at jonathanadler.com.

Now that it’s spring, these pastel-hued Pottery Barn Garden Party Tumblers are a must-have. The 8-ounce glasses, available in green, pink, blue and clear, are hand-etched for an artisanal look. Set of four. Available at potterybarn.com.

Don’t hesitate to put your feet up on the Grandin Road London Sofa in blush. It looks luxe, but the piece is made to be enjoyed, thanks to durable performancevelvet upholstery and a sturdy hardwood frame. Available at grandinroad.com.

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or top thriller author Brad Meltzer, the 12th time is the charm. With 11 New York Times best-selling books to his credit, he finally has written what he considers his favorite – and arguably his best – book. “The Escape Artist” will spring an exciting new character on readers when it goes on sale on March 6: Nola Brown, a heroine whom other writers have compared favorably to such formidable female protagonists as Lisbeth Salander from “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” and Carrie Mathison from “Homeland.” With his usual detailed historical research, Meltzer has woven a gripping tale combining Dover Air Force Base; the amateur magician John Elbert Wilkie, a friend of Harry Houdini and di-

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rector of the Secret Service in 1898; and one of the military’s most unusual type of soldier, the combat artist, who goes to war not to fight but to paint. The story centers on Nola, an Army artist whose body was found in a crashed airplane – or was it? She saw something she wasn’t supposed to, and now she’s running for her life. Dover AFB, which granted Meltzer research access, is home to the country’s largest military mortuary, which Meltzer calls “the one no-fail mission of the government,” tasked with restoring the bodies of fallen American heroes to give their families a final measure of relief. The book already has caused a major stir among top action writers like Harlan Coben;

Brad Thor; Lisa Scottoline; Michael Connelly; and David Baldacci, who calls it “one of the best thriller rides ever.” Meltzer agrees: “This is my favorite book I’ve written in over a decade,” he says, revealing that he’s working on the sequel. “I can’t get Nola out of my head. She won’t leave me alone. So, I have no choice.” Meltzer has lived in South Florida with his wife, Cori, and three children for the past 14 years. He recently became fascinated with the work of Dover AFB morticians and military artists, who run into battle “with colored pencils in their pockets,” he says. “In today’s world, we need real heroes,” he says. “These people are the real deal.” O

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Keeping the Promise Fifty years ago, Gloria Drummond made a promise to bring a hospital — the “Miracle on Meadows Road” — to Boca Raton. Five decades later, that promise is being renewed. Through the transformational gifts of philanthropists like Stanley and Marilyn Barry, Boca Raton Regional Hospital has evolved into one of the premier tertiary academic medical centers in Florida. Their recent largesse and commitment of 10 million dollars to our Hospital will foster an even greater evolution. One where the extraordinary has become the ordinary. Where miracles occur every day, in every place, throughout our organization. Now…and for the next 50 years.

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L’Chaim! World-Renowned Architect Daniel Libeskind Creates Buildings That Celebrate Life BY APRIL W. KLIMLEY aniel Libeskind’s professorial appearance – including his signature rectangular glasses and black blazer – belies the radical nature of his architecture. From museums and memorials to residential complexes and university buildings, his structures comprise geometric shapes that soar and twist, conveying a sense of spirituality, awe and sometimes even loss – the antithesis of “modernism” in architecture. “My philosophy is very simple,” says Libeskind, 71, who recently spoke at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Sandler Family Major Gifts event. “It can be summed up in the Hebrew word ‘l’chaim’ – ‘to life.’ It is a celebration of life. … I consider architecture story-telling, not just steel and concrete. A building is a memory – beyond the physical land that supports it.” He is perhaps best known for his work as the master planner behind the World Trade Center site redevelopment, beginning in 2002. But his unique philosophy was evident from the time he completed his first institutional commission in 1999: the Jewish Museum Berlin. More than 200 architects competed for the project, he remembers: “Their [proposed plans] were a bundle of boxes. I did something very different, dealing with memory and culture.” Libeskind created a series of dramatic spaces to reflect three

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different aspects of Jewish life in Berlin: involvement in the city’s vibrant economy; the Holocaust; and exile and diaspora. That building catapulted him to international fame and is still his favorite. “I had never built something before,” he explains. “It’s like a first child. I was a late bloomer.” In fact, he was 52 when the museum was completed, although he had a strong academic career behind him. But that project put him on the global architecture stage. And it clearly reflected both his design philosophy and Jewish heritage.

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Libeskind’s parents, Dora and Nachman, were both Polish Jews and Holocaust survivors. He was born in Lodz, lived in Israel for a few years and came to the United States with his family as a teenager. In 1970, he received an architectural degree from The Cooper Union. A couple decades later, he founded Studio Daniel Libeskind with his wife, Nina, who serves as COO. Today, the New Yorker is working on more than 40 projects from China to Kenya. O

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f you seek relief from muscle or joint pain, you may just need to extend yourself – literally – by doing some stretching. “There are numerous benefits to stretching, from sleeping better to better sports performance and [injury] prevention to increased positive body awareness,” says Stefan Matte, chief product officer of Lymbr, a wellness company with a location in Boca Raton that provides personalized stretching and mindfulness solutions to enhance relaxation, performance and recovery. Stretching also lengthens muscles, increases blood and oxygen flow and works the entire body – all of which leads to deeper breathing, better digestion and calmed nerves.

Plus, you can do it within the comfort of your own home. First, grab some pillows and blankets to help bolster your head (to take pressure off your neck) and your knees (to alleviate back pressure), says Matte. “Always keep your stretch in motion,” he says. “What you’re stretching continues to move. Once you get to the end of your stretch, reset and repeat.” The motion of your body during stretching should be continual, like the sea, he says: “Ocean water is always moving; so should your stretches.” Matte offers a couple easy stretches you can try at home: Stand or sit forward on a chair. Interlace your fingers behind

“There are numerous benefits to stretching, from sleeping better to better sports performance and [injury] prevention to increased positive body awareness.”

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Lymbr has additional locations in Darien, Connecticut; Tribeca, New York; and Newton, Massachusetts. Two others are planned to open this year in Palm Beach Gardens and Los Angeles. b your head. Using your head, lower your forehead toward your chest. As your head reaches the end of the movement, apply a little pressure with your hands. Once you feel the stretch, lift your head, and repeat five to seven times.

Place one palm down. Place your other hand, palm down, on top of the first hand. Put your lower thumb and fingers between your top thumb and index finger, resting the top fingers across the lower knuckles. Curl your lower wrist and hand toward the floor, using the upper hand for assistance. Once you feel the stretch, lift your hand, and repeat five to seven times. O


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e’ve all heard of spring cleaning, but what about spring decorating? This is the perfect time of year to give your home an aesthetic refresh with the latest interior design trends. Just take it from Palm Beach interior designer Caroline Rafferty, whose work has been featured in Elle Decor and The New York Times and who works with Restoration Hardware’s new location in West Palm Beach.

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WELCOME HOME The new Restoration Hardware in West Palm Beach spans 80,000 square feet and is among the brand’s 10 stores in the country. Durrell Sofa

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linen are also hot for spring, Rafferty says. Such materials are appealing because we all have an innate desire to connect with nature, she explains.

Join the tribe. International flair is a big trend this season, so she suggests experimenting with ethnic and tribal patterns in your home via decorative baskets, rugs, throw pillows and more.

Mix metals. Have a stainless steel kitchen? Don’t be afraid to add gold accents to it. Brass bathroom fixtures? Try out some nickel hardware. Bottom line: Don’t be afraid of what you’re drawn to, Rafferty says. “Interiors should feel personal, and people should take pride in their home and feel confident in the choices they make.” O

Go natural. Natural materials like bamboo, jute, hair-on-hide, alpaca, raffia and unbleached

Color your world. Her favorite color palettes for spring combine rich jewel tones and neutral pastel shades.

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Rounder is better. When it comes to furniture, Rafferty loves rounded corners and sculptural shapes, especially those reminiscent of late 20th century styles. “People are drawn to items that remind them of their childhood, which is why ’70s and ’80s furniture is coming back now,” she says.


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to do to see media blitz 54 Hot new series, thoughtprovoking films and more

out ’n’ about 58 Mark your calendars for music, opera and holiday fun

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The Spy Who Loved Me Jennifer Lawrence reunites with director Francis Lawrence in “Red Sparrow.”

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RUNNIN’ DOWN A DREAM You might just meet the next big thing in country music on CMT’s new reality show, “Music City.” From the creator of MTV’s “The Hills” and “Laguna Beach,” it follows the personal and professional lives of five young artists in Nashville. “Music has always played a huge role in the storytelling process of my past series,”

says creator and executive producer Adam DiVello. “And, with ‘Music City,’ we’ll take that element to another level as we document the real-life struggles, heartaches and drama of those chasing their dreams of stardom. Nashville is such an exciting city, and I can’t wait to share with the world the stories of this incredibly talented cast we’ve put together.”

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Our Planet Is the Star Of National Geographic’s “One Strange Rock” See Earth from a whole new perspective in “One Strange Rock,” a new National Geographic Channel series that reveals the fragility and power of our planet. It premieres March 26. Created by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky (“Black Swan” and “Requiem for a Dream”) and hosted by actor Will Smith, the 10-part series was filmed in 45 countries; on six continents; and even from outer space, on the International Space Station. On the show, elite astronauts offer their personal perspectives and share memories of seeing Earth from space. “What was exciting about this was taking all of it – astronomy, anthropology, biology, chemistry, physics – and trying to sort of blend them together to talk about this home that we’re all living on and talk about all the systems that have to work to

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Stuck in a fashion rut? Celebrity stylist Michael O’Connor, who has worked with the likes of Amy Adams and Eva Longoria, has some fresh ideas for revamping your style this spring. From a color perspective, he says that pink and white have been all over the runway: “Both colors were positioned prominently in the collections – and not only for women.” Of course, everything that’s old is new again, including styles from the 1980s, such as “bigger shoulders or a shoulder dropping off one side,” he says. “Voluminous use of fabrics is back, especially in wide pants and deconstructed, loose-fitting jackets.” Other trends of the moment include elbow-length gloves, statement earrings and classic black pumps as well as embellishments like glitter, beading, feathers and fringe.

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make this single spaceship traveling through this huge void work together as one,” said Aronofsky at the TV Critics Press Tour. Also featured are Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman to travel in space, and Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian astronaut to command the International Space Station and the only Canadian to have boarded the Russian Space Station Mir while in orbit.

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BEHIND THE SCENES

Intriguing Memoirs By Notable Entertainers “Girls Trip” star and comedian Tiffany Haddish proves that you’re never too young to write a memoir. She penned “The Last Black Unicorn” at age 38, detailing life before she was famous, including her experiences being bullied and abused in foster care.

In “Logical Family: A Memoir,” best-selling author Armistead Maupin, known for his “Tales of the City” series (which was turned into a TV show), discusses his career as a journalist and his conservative parents, who couldn’t accept his homosexuality. Broadway fans will be singing the praises of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Unmasked: A Memoir,” which pulls back the curtain on the composer’s 50year career and examines his musical influences in honor of his 70th birthday.

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MOVIES

The Spy Who Loved Me If you’ve ever wondered what actress Jennifer Lawrence would sound like with a Russian accent, check out 20th Century Fox’s “Red Sparrow.” The spy thriller reunites her with Francis Lawrence, who directed the last three installments of the hit “Hunger Games” franchise. Based on a novel by Jason Matthews, the film stars Lawrence as Dominika Egorova, a Russian ballerina forced to become a student at the Sparrow School, which trains young people to seduce and betray enemy operatives. When she develops feelings for one of her targets, a CIA agent (Joel Edgerton), she’s tempted to become a traitor. The cast also includes Matthias Schoenaerts (“Disorder”), MaryLouise Parker (“Weeds”), Jeremy Irons (“The Borgias”), Ciaran Hinds (“Game of Thrones”) and Joely Richardson (“Nip/Tuck”).

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APOCALYPSE NOW

“Hard Sun” Explores The End Of The World As We Know It

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Hulu’s new series, “Hard Sun,” follows detectives Elaine Renko (Agyness Deyn) and Charlie Hicks (Jim Sturgess) as they deal with the threat of a mysterious apocalyptic event in London. “I think all apocalyptic dramas are essentially reassuring; they’re not really about destruction,” said creator and executive producer Neil Cross at the TV Critics Press Tour. “We always assume that we’re the ones who survive, and these stories are more transformational than destructive. They afford us an opportunity to imagine ourselves stripped of the day-to-day responsibilities – our essential selves.” He acknowledged the relevance of creating a show like this in 2018. “There’s a broader sense that we seem to be living in a pre-apocalyptic world in general,” he said. “We genuinely have no idea where we’re going to be or what the world’s going to look like in a decade’s time.” Cross, who also created the TV shows “Luther” and “Crossbones,” said the series was inspired by the David Bowie song “Five Years.” “So, I do have kind of a five-year plan for where it would go. In this show, there will be nothing after the apocalypse – unless we get offered a season six.”

MOVIES

Settling The Score Fans of 1974’s “Death Wish” are eagerly anticipating a new adaptation of the action thriller, which comes out this month and stars Bruce Willis in the lead role of Paul Kersey. In the original, Paul – played by the legendary Charles Bronson – takes the law into his own hands after a home invasion leaves his daughter injured and his beloved wife dead. It was such a hit that four sequels were made over the years. Based on the original novel by Brian Garfield, director Eli Roth’s “Death Wish” also stars Vincent D’Onofrio (“The Magnificent Seven”), Elisabeth Shue (“Leaving Las Vegas”), Dean Norris (“Breaking Bad”), Camila Morrone and Kimberly Elise.

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YouTube Ramps Up Offerings With New Music And Programming g It’s an exciting time for YouTube. First, the video-sharing website is planning on offering a new paid music-subscription service, potentially called Remix. The initiative is expected to feature on-demand audio streaming alongside video clips from YouTube. And Susanne Daniels, YouTube’s global head of original content, says that the company is planning a ton of new programming, including “Karate Kid” sequel “Cobra Kai,” basketball docuseries “Best Shot” and

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dramedy “Youth & Consequences.” “A new study finds that 55 percent of consumers look for a new TV show or movie to watch at least once per week, and 72 percent are consuming more video content than they were a year ago. Viewers are clearly enjoying more options, but I’m sure you’ll hear some people question, ‘Is there too much content? Could the saturation of the market eventually be its downfall?’ Well, actually, I believe the exact opposite: Audiences today are looking for more content

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that is personalized to their interests.” The volume of shows is an opportunity for programmers to explore underrepresented niches and genres, Daniels says. Part of its content strategy includes teaming up with rising YouTube stars like Liza Koshy, who’s creating “Liza On Demand” with Lorne Michaels’ production company, Above Average.


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MAN OF THE HOUR Kravis Center And Arsht Center Ready For Singer-Songwriter Jason Mraz BY LINDA HAASE

ason Mraz wrote “I’m Yours” in 15 minutes. He wasn’t thrilled with the tune – and certainly never expected it to earn two Grammy nods and a record-breaking spot on Billboard. “I thought, ‘It’s too novelty. This is a nursery rhyme,’” he told Rolling Stone. “But you can never guess what’s gonna be a hit.” The Virginia native really needed a chart-topper. His second album was met with lukewarm reviews, and he was anxious to get back into fans’ hearts. It worked. Now, Mraz is at the top of his game, with sold-out shows, a Broadway run and accolades galore. His upcoming shows – at the

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TOUR DE FORCE Broward Center Presents Florida Grand Opera’s “Orfeo Ed Euridice” BY LINDA HAASE

peras are supposed to be dramatic. But Florida Grand Opera’s “Orfeo Ed Euridice,” starring countertenor Anthony Costanzo as Orfeo, is over-the-top impressive. It’s easy to become immersed in this riveting tale – and you’ll get a chance to be captivated at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale on March 29 & 30 at 7:30 p.m.

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LUCK OF THE IRISH Delray Beach Goes Green For St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival BY LINDA HAASE

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sic, food, drinks and Irish dancers, takes place both days. The parade, which draws a festive green-clad crowd in the thousands, starts at noon on St. Patrick’s Day and runs along Atlantic Avenue. Organized by the nonprofit Code 3 Events, Inc., it will feature floats by 30 organizations, including businesses; schools; civic groups; veterans; and emergency service personnel from across the globe,

Power dubbed his impromptu procession a parade and kept the tradition going (albeit with a lot more people joining in) until his death in 1996. Others took the reins after he died, and the event even grew into a two-day affair along the way. This year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival is set for March 16 & 17 in downtown Delray Beach. The festival, which includes mu-

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New SLS Baha Mar Brings The Cool Factor To Nassau’s Hottest Mega-Resort ome things are worth the wait. Nearly three years after its expected opening, Baha Mar in Nassau, Bahamas, opened last April. Since then, the $4.2 billion mega-resort has become the island’s hot spot, rolling out its accommodations and venues in phases. First came the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, and the Rosewood Baha Mar is expected to debut this year. But, those holding out for the most luxurious of the three onsite hotels can start making travel plans – because the SLS Baha Mar opened in November. South Florida residents may already be familiar with the SLS brand, considering two of its five locations are in South Beach and Brickell. Originally developed in partnership with Philippe Starck and owned by the sbe hotel group, SLS is youthful and designcentric, with a fresh, modern aesthetic and a dash of whimsy. The “lifestyle” hotel is also known for

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to do&to see destinations Baha Mar’s culinary offerings, Fi’lia by Michael Schwartz, celebrated its grand opening in January. Again, readers may be familiar with the concept: Fi’lia also has a location in the SLS Brickell, and the James Beard Award-winning Chef Schwartz has been a leading force in the Miami culinary scene since he opened Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink in the Design District in 2007. “I’ve enjoyed working with the team on-island and learning about the local ingredients available to incorporate into the menu, spearheaded by Fi’lia ex-

ecutive chef Thomas Tennant, a long-time fixture in our kitchen at Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink who also brings Caribbean experience to the restaurant,” Schwartz said in a press release. “We look forward to welcoming guests to the restaurant with the same incredible hospitality we’ve experienced in the Bahamas!” The focus at Fi’lia is “honest”

Italian food, according to the release, featuring straightforward dishes with seasonal, farm-totable ingredients. Highlights include the Tableside Caesar Salad, prepared on a roaming cart; house-made pastas; and rustic pizzas like the Pistachio Pesto, with ricotta, charred onion and pecorino. Other dining options at the SLS include the Bungalow Pool Bar & Grill; Cleo Mediterráneo, serving shareable plates, mezzes and flatbreads; and Katsuya by Starck Baha Mar (an outpost of the celebrity-favorite restaurant

in L.A.), featuring master sushi Chef Katsuya Uechi’s modern twist on Japanese classics. Musttry dishes include the Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna and the Wagyu Tobanyaki (wagyu beef cooked on the robata grill and served sizzling hot with wild mushrooms). Looking to let loose? Enjoy a handcrafted cocktail at SLS’ signature lobby bar, the Monkey Bar, or at the soon-to-be-opened Skybar, the island’s onlyb rooftop

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lounge. Try your luck at Baha Mar’s casino, the Caribbean’s largest, or party late into the night at the expansive Bond nightclub, which often hosts world-class DJs. You’ll find water, water everywhere at the SLS and throughout Baha Mar. The SLS currently has one main pool, but the Privilege Pool, promising a party atmosphere, is opening soon. However, the property as a whole offers a sprawling aqua-scape of 11 pools, lush vegetation and winding paths, interspersed with bars and restaurants as well as brightly striped huts housing restrooms. Pool features include “rain” cabanas (which keep sunbathers cool with mist), in-pool lounge chairs, hydrotherapy, a grotto with aquariums, a rock wall for “cliff jumping” and a swim-up bar. Alongside the aqua-scape is a boardwalk lined with quaint shops and eateries, serving up conch salad, poke bowls, frozen drinks and more. Nearby airstream-trailer food trucks dish out sustenance to beachgoers. Of course, Baha Mar’s 3,000 feet of white sand beach is hard to resist, and guests can make a splash in the turquoise waters with complimentary paddleboards, kayaks, sailboats, water hammocks, floats, snorkel gear and more. Other diversions on the property include the ESPA spa; the 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course; tennis; and duty-free luxury shopping at stores like Rolex, Tiffany & Co., Chopard and Breitling. Located about seven miles west of Atlantis Paradise Island, Baha Mar seeks to give the older mega-resort some major competition – and we’d say it’s well on its way to doing just that. O The SLS Baha Mar is located at 1 Baha Mar Blvd., Nassau, Bahamas. For more information, call 866225-4561 or visit slsbahamar.com.


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his irrepressible joie de vivre. Adler doesn’t take himself too seriously either. He and husband Simon Doonan, creative ambassadorat-large for Barneys, who married in 2008, share an irreverent sense of humor, often on display in their social media posts that chronicle their lifestyle in SoHo and Shelter Island, New York. Although they sold their condo at The Reef in Palm Beach, Adler and Doonan enjoy a getaway to South Florida now and then. Adler notes that he redesigned the rooms at the Five-Star Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa in Manalapan. “So, it’s like we have a second home if we ever want it,” he says. “It’s the best of both worlds.” He tells HotelManagement.net: “My main inspiration is creating fantasy places. To me, Palm Beach is like lemon sorbet for the soul [with a] crisp, clarifying, dreamy quality.” Adler also redesigned the Parker Palm Springs hotel – the former Merv Griffin Resort and Givenchy Spa property in California – in 2004. Last year, a touch-up project included the addition of Adler’s slyly suggestive

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sculpture of a 7-foot-tall, 900-pound bronze banana on the chic desert resort’s front lawn. Like all of Adler’s projects, the banana sculpture began as an experiment in clay. Pottery is at the heart of his business and creative process. “I’m in the pottery studio every day,” he says. “It’s where I work out all my ideas.” Adler, who was born in 1966 and grew up in Bridgeton, New Jersey, first tried the pottery wheel as a 12-year-old at summer camp. He fell in love with the craft and spent his “entire adolescence in the basement of his family’s modern home, throwing pots,” according to his official biography. While a student at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, studying art history and semiotics, he took ceramics classes at nearby Rhode Island School of Design. A professor told him his wares – which reflected his interest in pop culture, art and fashion, including a Chanel-inspired “quilted” teapot – weren’t good enough for him to pursue pottery as a livelihood. So, instead, he went to New York in 1990 to try his hand in the entertainment business. He spent three unhappy years in the industry before returning to the comfort of making pots and resigning himself to being financially dependent on his parents for a while. He taught classes at pottery studio Mud Sweat ‘n’ Tears in New York City in exchange for studio space, created a collection of ceramic mugs and eventually made a successful pitch to buyers at Barneys New York in 1993. Realizing he couldn’t keep pace with production by himself, Adler partnered with Aid to Artisans, a nonprofit devoted to helping craftspeople in developing countries by connecting them with U.S. designers. While visiting pottery workshops in Peru, and inspired by traditional South American textiles, Ad-

ler found a new creative thrust, designing pillows, throws and rugs with his signature modern sensibility. The development of new product lines enabled him to open his first boutique in SoHo in 1998. In the years after his explosion onto the design scene, Adler wrote the first of several design books, “My Prescription for Anti-Depressive Living,” in 2005; joined Bravo’s “Top Design” show as lead judge in 2007;

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designed an over-the-top Malibu Dream House for the Barbie Doll’s 50th anniversary in 2009; and celebrated his 20th anniversary in business in 2014. He’s never at a loss for design ideas, he says: “My problem is always too many ideas, not not enough ideas.” New markets keep opening up to him, too, as the debut of an Adler shop in Berlin’s KaDeWe department store in January attests.

“One of my favorite parts of my career is getting to apply my aesthetic to new canvases via brand collaborations.”

Adler’s collaborations include diverse companies and products such as Clinique, Tumi, Uniqlo, Toms, Kohler, Sugarfina and 7 For All Mankind. The children’s brand Fisher-Price named him creative director in 2016. The multi-year agreement was part of the brand’s business strategy to target millennial parents through Adler’s stylish designs and graphics on toys and baby gear. He always has a new collaboration in the works, he says. “One of my favorite parts of my career is getting to apply my aesthetic to new canvases. I just launched a line of roller shades with The Shade Store that is fab, if I do say so myself, and we just did a gorgeous digital frame with Aura that will change the way you feel about digital frames.” A collaboration Adler hasn’t tackled yet but would love to get his hands on? “A car! I’d love to design a car, inside and out,” he says. MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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PROVOCATEUR Pop culture and counterculture remain steady influences for Adler. His muses, as listed in his company “manifesto,” are David Hicks, Alexander Girard, Bonnie Cashin, Hans Coper, Gio Ponti, Andy Warhol, LeRoy Neiman, Yves Saint Laurent and Madonna. Designing his provocative accessories as cultural signifiers – symbols that speak to us as a society – taps into Adler’s interest in semiotics, the study of signs and symbols as a form of communication, like his cheeky Vice collec-

Travel is a big part of his life that he finds “wildly inspiring,” he told TravelAndLeisure.com. One place Adler hasn’t visited yet for inspiration is Big Sky country. “I have a feeling the sky in Montana would be transformative,” he says. Adler makes it clear that he doesn’t really follow trends. “I just make what I want to make and hope that other people will like it as much as I do,” he says. “But, for spring, I’m continuing my love affair with pop culture iconography like eyes and lips and pills. For color, I’m loving green, and black and white is an ‘always’ combination.” What does he think of the 2018 Pantone Color of the Year, Ultra Violet? “I don’t follow trends, but, if you’re a purple person, I’m so happy that this is your year! As far as how to incorporate it, I think purple plays with blues and icy grays.”

ADLER AT HOME A perfect day for Adler – typically dressed in his uniform of Uniqlo white jeans (he owns 40 pairs) and a navy Lacoste T-shirt – includes a spin on the potter’s wheel; gallons of tea (“I’m a highly caffeinated person,” he says); hubby Doonan; their rescue dog, FoxyLady; and lunch at Sant Ambroeus.

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Luckily, he can indulge his craving for his favorite Italian fare at several locations in New York as well as in Royal Poinciana Plaza when he’s in Palm Beach. Adler is “constantly” redesigning his living spaces, he says: “My poor husband never knows what he’s going to come home to.” Although much has been written about the pet-friendly work environment at Adler’s headquarters and the couple’s late Norwich terrier, Liberace, their current canine, FoxyLady, is an “only dog.” “We’re a one-dog household,” Adler says. “Foxy doesn’t come to the office, but there are plenty of dogs there. Honestly, I’d rather work with other dogs than people – I hope none of my employees are reading this!”

tion, comprising hand-painted canisters labeled to hold contents like “fibs,” “hash,” “secrets,” “Prozac” and “uppers.” One of his recent inspirations was the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Jacqueline Susann blockbuster novel “Valley of the Dolls,” a cautionary tale of Hollywood ambition and prescription drug addiction. Adler’s giant Lucite pill capsules, designed as paperweights or to group as an art installation, pay “lustrous homages to fab pharmaceuticals,” according to his website. Adler has said that he’s very much into clean living. “I don’t take drugs, but I do believe in mind-expanding décor,” he says on his website. “My mission in life is to create the stuff that will tingle your chakras and spark your imagination.” However, he admits that there have been a few design flops along the way. “Too many to count,” Adler says. “Usually, whatever I like the most ends up in the sale section, so, if you want to shop my brain, shop there.” When asked which of his designs would make it onto an “Antiques Roadshow” of the future, Adler responds:


“Everything! Our motto is, ‘If your heirs won’t fight over it, we won’t make it.’ But, seriously, if you’re going to own one piece, it should be the Dora Maar Vase [from his Muse Collection]. It doesn’t look like it was designed; it looks like it was uncovered. That’s the key to good design: It just looks like it’s supposed to be that way.” O

“I just make what I want to make and hope that other people will like it as much as I do. But, for spring, I’m continuing my love affair with pop culture iconography like eyes and lips and pills. For color, I’m loving green, and black and white is an ‘always’ combination.”

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The open living room features a rectangular electric fireplace, a Bracci motional sectional sofa and Nathan Anthony Galaxie swivel armchairs.

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MOVING ON UP

BY JAMIE SORCHER PHOTOS BY BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

TWO HOMEOWNERS SIMPLIFY IN STYLE WITH A CHIC CONDO IN PALM BEACH GARDENS

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Clockwise from below: The oversized covered patio is ideal for a cocktail party or a quiet moment, featuring Janus et Cie tri-weave seating and four ottomans tucked under the table. || A contemporary look is achieved in the entryway and throughout the home with a blue color scheme. Chrome wall sconces are topped with glass rods by artist Michael O. || The living room’s adjoining dining area features a custom millwork wall in walnut that leads to one of the home’s private offices. || The female homeowner’s office features a white lacquer wall that accommodates a Donghia sofa, fronted by a Theodore Alexander console table.

elocating to a beautiful new home is an exciting venture, but, for these homeowners, it also represented a major lifestyle change as they transitioned from a country club estate to a boutique waterfront condominium complex. In making the move, the owners didn’t want to give up some of the private spaces they each had enjoyed in their former 8,000-square-foot home. Interior designer Susan Lachance’s eponymous Boca Raton-based firm was commissioned for the project. Located on the fourth floor of a newly constructed building in Palm Beach Gardens, the condo overlooks a marina and offers spectacular panoramic views via large floor-to-ceiling windows. It encompasses 3,700 square feet with two bedrooms, four full baths and one half-bath. One of the first orders of business: to repurpose two of the four bedrooms. One was transformed into a card/game room,

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and the other was converted into an office for the male homeowner. These areas were highly valued in the previous home, Lachance says, and the homeowners didn’t want to forgo them in their new one. The second task was to give the owners the clean, contemporary look they desired for their new abode.

“We developed the color scheme from the open sky and the tranquil water.” – Susan Lachance, interior designer

“We developed the color scheme from the open sky and the tranquil water,” says Lachance. The neutral palette comprises contrasting whites and walnut woods as well as soft fabrics. A deep cobalt blue is infused

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throughout as a unifying bold accent and to provide a wonderful complement to the couple’s stunning paintings, accessories and sculptures. Chrome is called in judiciously as another accent. A private elevator takes the couple directly to the condo. “There is artwork as a series that leads from the elevator to the lobby and then into the apartment. It allows a moment for pause before heading into the foyer and then the living room,” says Lachance. “The double doors remain open the entire time while the couple are in residence.” Just a few steps into the foyer, a provocative tone is set on the facing wall. “We used navy-blue silk wallpaper, which is a real showstopper here along with the beautiful painting,” says Lachance. “It demonstrates that this couple appreciates fine art.”

“We used navy-blue silk wallpaper, which is a real showstopper here along with the beautiful painting. It demonstrates that this couple appreciates fine art.” – Susan Lachance

The entryway also features a unique wall treatment of blue butterflies encased in Plexiglas. Chrome wall sconces are topped with custom-designed cobalt-blue glass rods by local artist Michael O. A chrome-and-wood console lives here as well as a bench that seems to embody the spirit of an ocean wave. The wide-open living room – the main area for friends and family to gather – is a generous space suited for socializing or just watching a movie. A custom-designed millwork wall, which combines dark and medium walnut with polished stainless steel and nickel, houses a rectangular electric fireplace. “It adds ambiance to the room and can be used year-round since there is not any heat,” Lachance says. Comfort and function are achieved with sumptuous seating. Nathan Anthony Galaxie fabric swivel arm chairs, each with a back pillow, afford a view of the TV as well as the marina, the circular sculpture and plants. The deluxe yet practical taupe leather motion sectional sofa from Bracci is a favorite spot. Tying everything together MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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building, but Lachance opted for several distinctive touches. “We added pendant lights, bar stools and artwork,” she says. The neutral shades benefit from a pop of color with artwork from Rosenbaum Fine Art on one wall. The large lettering with bright blue and red tones adds visual interest to the clean, crisp functionality of the space. Lachance used Constantini seating here, too, with height-adjustable, low-back white swivel bar stools with chrome bases to complement the minimalist island. Sliding open a hidden door in the dining area wall provides passage to the female homeowner’s office, a space created by adding the wall. It has a built-in desk with seating that looks out to the marina. A white lacquer wall accommodates a Donghia sofa accented

From top: Seating for six defines the elegant dining area, which is illuminated by a Carriage House chandelier. A built-in buffet adds function without taking up too much space. || Pendant lights, Constantini swivel bar stools and bright artwork from Rosenbaum Fine Art liven up the kitchen. || A hallway accented with a sculpture from Onessimo Fine Art leads to double doors that open to the master bedroom suite.

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is the Tai Ping wool-and-silk area rug. Coulisse motorized roller blinds are used here and throughout the other rooms to allow privacy, abundant sunlight and generous views at the touch of a finger. The adjoining dining area has a round table with Constantini seating for six and a glistening chandelier from Carriage House. “It is a custom piece that illuminates the room and makes it sparkle,” says Lachance. A built-in buffet grants more function without taking up too much space. Adding flair to the room are a colorful painting, an electric-blue table centerpiece and a stunning Michael O. sculpture. The kitchen, the perfect spot to prepare a casual meal, came standard in the new

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with Jane Churchill accent pillows. A Theodore Alexander chrome-and-wood console table is adorned with decorative pieces. LED light strips were added to the bookcase, notes Lachance, for extra illumination. The hallway that leads to the master bedroom suite is anchored by a colorful piece of Armand Bolling artwork that features a lady deftly balancing a stack of Hermès packages. It is a clever companion piece to the bold blue-hued sculpture from Onessimo Fine Art to the right. A double door grants entry to the master suite. Softening the master bedroom’s white floors is a custom wool area rug with an eye-catching linear pattern that plays off the king bed dressed in a navy coverlet. The cus-


“There is artwork as a series that leads from the elevator to the lobby and then into the apartment. It allows a moment for pause before heading into the foyer and then the living room. The double doors remain open the entire time while the couple are in residence.” – Susan Lachance tom built-in headboard wall is made of walnut with upholstered panels while a white leather swivel chair off to the side affords an inviting seat to enjoy the water views. The guest bedroom continues the familiar cobalt blue theme with an accent wall for excitement, says Lachance. Furnishings are simple in bone lacquer. An upholstered panel bed with a geometric pattern on the headboard anchors the room while Vanguard nightstands, each with a single draw-

er, keep essentials close at hand. Just outside, the oversized covered patio with glass balcony rails is conducive to a cocktail party or something more low-key. Four cubic ottomans tuck under a glass table for extra seating, and the Janus et Cie Pacific Collection sofa and loveseat in a refreshing Limestone tri-weave offer a casual place for conversation or relaxation. “It is the ideal spot to just look out at the marina and enjoy the sunset,” says Lachance. O

Above: The blue accent wall adds excitement to the guest bedroom. Its centerpiece is an upholstered panel bed with a geometric pattern on the headboard. Below: The master suite’s king bed, dressed in a navy coverlet, is anchored by a headboard wall in walnut with upholstered panels. A navy wool area rug adds so ness to the space.

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CREATIVITY UNLEASHED

THE LATEST AND GREATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DESIGN DISTRICT, MIAMI’S COOLEST NEIGHBORHOOD

ashion, design, art and architecture converge with boundless creative energy in the Miami Design District, the city’s fastest-growing retail neighborhood, trendiest corridor and the reason many of us make the drive down I-95 when we’re looking to reimagine our homes. This is not your mother’s Design District. No longer limited to home furnishings showrooms sprinkled with a few restaurants and galleries, it has become home to the heavy hitters of high-end fashion and jewelry as well. Adjacent to the artsy Wynwood neighborhood, the Design District approaches completion of its latest development phase – a 250,000-square-foot expansion launching new restaurants, highend retailers, world-renowned public art and architecture. Recently opened stores such as Gucci, Creed, Dolce & Gabbana and Eres add to an already impressive list of luxury retail giants like Prada, Hermès, Cartier, Céline, Fendi, Harry Winston, Givenchy and Tom Ford. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop GIFT, a pop-up store for Art Basel Miami Beach, recently gained a lot of buzz from folks looking for one-of-a-kind gifts for the holidays. The force behind the Design District is Craig Robins, CEO and president of the forward-thinking South Florida real estate firm Dacra. Prior to the district, he helped rebuild a fading South Beach by transforming Lincoln Road and the Art Deco District.

Clockwise from right: Fendi exterior; 39th Street; Design District; Dior exterior; City View Garage; Hermès exterior; Louis Vuitton exterior

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Fendi, Design District, Louis Vuitton and Dior photos by Robin Hill; 39th Street, Hermès and City View Garage photos by Ra Haus

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“The area is filled with amazing architecture of equal measure to the incredible luxury brands housed within.” – Kimberly Perazzo, general manager, Holly Hunt Miami

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Elastika, Vortex and Fujimoto Building photos by Robin Hill; Palm Court photo by Ra Haus; Moore Building photo by Lala Pereira

“With many showrooms moving out of DCOTA, many have emerged down in Miami. I go there at least twice a month, always looking for unique furniture and head-turning accessories which can give a project that ‘wow’ factor. Miami’s design scene has become an epicenter of what is cool and what is current.” – Joseph Pubillones, Palm Beach interior designer

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LeCorbusier photo by Robin Hill

Right: LeCorbusier sculpture; opposite page, clockwise from top le : Elastika; Museum Garage; Moore Building; Fly’s Eye Dome in Palm Court; Museum Garage; Fujimoto Building; Vortex

Around the turn of the century, the visionary entrepreneur began shifting his attention over the bridge to the Design District, an area stretching from Biscayne Boulevard to North Miami Avenue and from the north side of 36th Street to 42nd Street, with the center at the Paseo Ponti and First Avenue. With a multimillion-square-foot revamp, Dacra and L Real Estate, a global real estate development and investment fund specializing in creating luxury shopping destinations, have transformed the once-overlooked area into a vibrant destination for residents and visitors. It has become an inviting spot to have a casual lunch or a full day of culture, art and shopping. The metamorphosis has been mind-blowing. Once home to a sprawling pineapple farm in the heart of Miami’s Buena Vista neighborhood, the area became a center for furniture and home design in the 1920s. Pineapple farmer T.V. Moore opened a store in the area to help his workers furnish their homes. The shopping area grew over time and was the go-to place for residential and commercial furniture for decades. However, it fell into decay as showroom sales waned. By the late 1980s, when DCOTA (Design Center of the Americas) opened in Dania Beach, many of the furniture companies moved there. In the late 1990s, Robins began buying up property in what had become a crime-ridden neighborhood and started wooing high-end showrooms with attractive rents and the promise of a bright future. “I realized early on that, while the neighborhood was known for its furniture design and furniture companies, furniture doesn’t really attract people,” Robins told The Business of Fashion magazine in 2013. “People redo their houses every 10 years. They go to restaurants often. They go shopping more often.” And they like art. To generate interest in the area, Robins, in 2005, launched Design Miami, a furniture and industrial design fair that runs concurrent with Art Basel. He continued to buy properties in the area, and, by 2009, he announced his development plans to luxury retailers who support art fairs such as Basel with events, sponsorships and collaborations. As the community evolves, more dazzling shops, restaurants and galleries – and a boutique hotel and residences – are all in the plans. New buildings have been commissioned from architects Aranda\Lasch, Moorhead & Moorhead, IwamotoScott, Studio Gang, Leong and Leong, SB Architects and OAB (Office of Architecture Barcelona). Recently, the district became the first LEED Gold Certified project in Miami-Dade County. Visitors have opportunities to see and interact with public art installations from the moment they emerge from the Palm Court parking garage, ascending a spiral staircase into Buckminster Fuller’s Fly’s Eye Dome. Resting in a small reflecting pool, the dome serves as a skylight and a sculptural counterpoint to the luxury shopping complex.

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Don’t Miss These Special Events In The Design District Art tours begin at 2:30 p.m. the second Sunday of each month (except October) and at 6 p.m. the last Wednesday of each month to coincide with The Market at the Miami Design District. The hour-long tours highlight more than 30 works of art and are led by Margery Gordon, founder of Arts Encounters, an organization that creates experiences to enlighten and connect cultural enthusiasts. Farmers markets are held from 3-8 p.m. Wednesdays in Jungle Plaza, the space beneath the giant mural of birds in a lush forest. More than 40 local vendors sell everything from produce and flowers to artisanal goods. The Miami Design District Performance Series, presented by the Knight Foundation, delivers free musical performances from 6-9 p.m. every Friday. The series is produced by impresario Emilio Estefan in collaboration with Maestro Eduardo Marturet of the Miami Symphony Orchestra. For more information on events, visit miamidesigndistrict.net. MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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GOOD EATS

When It Comes To Restaurants, The Design District Delivers A Satisfying Selection

OTL offers counter service with a chill vibe. It serves up sandwiches, salads and baked goods and is very laptop-friendly. Mandolin Aegean Bistro features Greek and Turkish cuisine, in-

cluding locally caught fish and housemade bread, in a quaint, restored home. MC Kitchen is a farmto-table restaurant and market offering seasonal fare with soulful flavors. Lemoni Café, a European-style cafe and wine bar, serves panini, wraps and salads. Ghee Indian Kitchen puts seasonal and contemporary spins

on traditional fare in trendy environs. Roberta’s Pizza, a pop-up with a loyal following, features wood-fired pies and seasonal specials. Estefan Kitchen is a star-powered destination owned by Gloria and Emilio Estefan. Expect upscale Cuban cuisine in Havana-style surroundings with live music.

Other art, architecture and design highlights include the Museum Garage, a seven-story building with five different facades by leading architects; a massive, modular shading structure designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec; and a new Sol LeWitt outdoor sculpture exhibition with the Institute of Contemporary Art (which has its home in the district, too). Plus, the new Paradise Plaza is now the central meeting place for the district. The cornerstone of the neighborhood, home to 60 showrooms from luxury brands such as Boffi, Minotti and Holly Hunt, continues to be interior design. Kimberly Perazzo, general manager at Holly Hunt, says her company, like others, chose the Design District for good reason. “The area is filled with amazing architecture of equal measure to the incredible luxury brands housed within, which made it the natural choice for the location of the 22,000-square-foot Holly Hunt Miami showroom,” she says. Hunt, a design entrepreneur and Texas native, produces a large collection of modern indoor and outdoor furniture, textiles, rugs and lighting and has showrooms across the United States and internationally. Another gorgeous showroom can be found nearby at Adriana Hoyos, an Ecuadorian design firm with a worldwide reputation for both furniture and interior design consultation services. “We’re a family-owned and operated business,” says Brenda Bolivar, senior design consultant and showroom manager. “Our designer, Adriana Hoyos, was born in Colombia but lived in Ecuador. We do residences and commercial projects all over the world.” Potter, designer and author Jonathan Adler has a shop in the district as well, full of colorful conversation starters. “Miami is an art and design juggernaut,” he says. “The Art Deco history mixed with the international va-va-voom give Miami a unique creative energy.”

“The Miami Design District is a miracle. It’s like a mirage of magical fabulosity that erupted and continues to kapow! It’s constantly growing and changing and getting better and better and better. That Craig Robins is one visionary dude.” – Jonathan Adler, potter, designer and author

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Brenda Bolivar and Holly Hunt showroom photos by Mary Thurwachter

Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Chef Michael Schwartz’s farmto-table American bistro, is a favorite among locals and designers.


Clockwise from far le : Holly Hunt showroom; Jonathan Adler showroom; Jonathan Adler store; Brenda Bolivar of Adriana Hoyos

COMING SOON French Chef Joël Robuchon, one of the most decorated chefs in the world, is opening four restaurant concepts in the district. Located on Paradise Plaza, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami will include a fine dining restaurant as well as a more casual bar and lounge area, Le Bar. Across the plaza in a separate building will be his café and bakery, La Boutique, and an upstairs concept, Le Grill. Also due to open in 2018 are St. Roch Market, a food hall taking its inspiration from the New Orleans flagship, and two Brad Kilgore restaurants, Ember and Kaido.

Adler opened his first Miami store on Lincoln Road. “It was fab,” he says, “but the Design District beckoned. The Miami Design District is a miracle. It’s like a mirage of magical fabulosity that erupted and continues to kapow! It’s constantly growing and changing and getting better and better and better. That Craig Robins is one visionary dude.” One of the newer not-to-be missed showrooms in the district is 4141 Design, which spotlights Italian furniture. Other must-see showrooms include Italicam, Luxury Living (which features the Fendi Casa collection), Janus Et Cie, Versace Home, Lladró, Maxalto, Waterworks and The Rug Company. Shops and showrooms like these keep South Florida designers, like Joseph Pubillones of Palm Beach, coming back. “With many showrooms moving out of DCOTA, many have emerged down in Miami,” he says. “I go there at least twice a month, always looking for unique furniture and head-turning accessories which can give a project that ‘wow’ factor. Miami’s design scene has become an epicenter of what is cool and what is current. I love the many European, mainly Italian, and Brazilian furniture vendors, which I use frequently in my work. And, to find those unique accent pieces, one cannot miss at Susane R Lifestyle Boutique.” While shopping their way through the district, visitors should look upward now and then. Failing to do so would mean missing the brightly colored horseman waving orange flags from both hands atop the Hermès flagship store. The neo-classical sculpture, made of concrete and stucco, once adorned the old Lombardy Hotel in Miami Beach and was part of Robins’ personal collection. “It’s an important and historic addition to the Design District,” Robins, known for his outstanding taste in art, told the Miami Herald after the 13,000-square-foot Hermès store opened two years ago. The art, architecture and shops make the Design District one of the most Instagram-worthy spots around. The Fendi store’s fluorescent orange colonnade, the Jungle Wall mural in Palm Court and French artist Xavier Veilhan’s gigantic bust of architect Le Corbusier make for impressive posts sure to fetch a lot of “likes.” So will the latest incarnation of the Miami Design District. O MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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REMODEL

REDUX HOST AND CARPENTER TY PENNINGTON RETURNS WITH REBOOT OF BELOVED SHOW “TRADING SPACES”

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very so often, television fans get lucky when a hit show long gone finds its way back on air. That’s just what happened with one of TLC’s most successful home renovation series, “Trading Spaces,” which is returning for a new season on April 7. Carpenter Ty Pennington, one of the stars of the original series, is thrilled to reprise the show and reunite with his old cast members. “It’s such a great feeling – literally like a family reunion,” says Pennington, who has a house in Palm Coast. “We have the same camaraderie like we always had. It seems like just yesterday when we were all together, setting up in someone’s driveway.” When the quirky jack-of-all-trades – who hosted the Emmy-winning ABC reality series “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” from 2003 to 2012 – heard that every member of the series was returning, there was no question that he’d be part of the show. “These people gave me my start and believed in me,” he says. “I’ve been friends with them for years. I had to say yes!” “Trading Spaces” helped make the Atlanta native a nationally known carpentry expert. Running from 2000 to 2008, the program centered on two teams of homeowners remodeling a room in each other’s home. Each team worked with a tight budget; a two-day time limit; a professional designer; and a carpenter, such as Pennington. The show was an instant hit with viewers, and many credit it as the start of the DIY revolution, notes Pennington, 53.

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“It’s such a great feeling – literally like a family reunion. We have the same camaraderie like we always had. It seems like just yesterday when we were all together, setting up in someone’s driveway.”


Photo by Scott Witter Photography/TLC On “Dancing with the Stars”

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“Trading Spaces” photos by Trae Patton

“It was also the start of me being on camera and coming up with creative ways to have fun and do all kinds of cool stuff with the designers and the whole crew,” he says. The reboot features familiar faces like host Paige Davis; carpenter Carter Ooster“Anytime you bring a show like ‘Trading Spaces’ house; designers Vern Yip, back, I think it’s great to also bring new competition Hildi Santo-Tomas and Frank in so that you have new designers, new artists, Bielec as well as new additions new carpenters, new creativity – people having like designers and HGTV and DIY Network regulars Sabria chance to express themselves.” na Soto, John Gidding and Kahi Lee. still had the price tags on them. I was re“Anytime you bring a show like ‘Tradmodeling a place that I had to get back to, ing Spaces’ back, I think it’s great to also and I was trying to get out of there as bring new competition in so that you have quickly as I possibly could!” new designers, new artists, new carpenters, Pennington recalls that the audition innew creativity – people having a chance to cluded designer Bielec asking him to build express themselves,” Pennington says. “I a box. like to be surprised, and that new, fresh en“Clearly, he meant flower box, but I ergy infuses us incredibly. But it’s good we started measuring his height, which was 6 kept the band together, too! Everyone on feet. The cameraman started laughing as our show brings new meaning to thinking he realized I was going to build Frank a cofout of the box, which is wonderful.” fin! It was just one of these moments when One of his favorite “Trading Spaces” memwe realized that, even though we were ories is from his first audition for the show. strangers, the moment we got on camera, “I went to the audition in Tennessee and we had really good chemistry. And that’s noticed all the other carpenter guys around how it felt with everyone.” me were really good-looking and tall,” he It’s no wonder the former model is loved recalls. “A lot of them had bought brand for his sense of humor. new tool belts, which was funny, as they “When I first got the job, I remember my friend saying, ‘How the hell did you get a job being you?’ And I was like, ‘I guess I was qualified!’” he says. “Carpentry has been a passion of mine since I was a kid. I learned woodworking early in life and self-taught myself so much about carpentry and home improvement. This gig felt so natural to me.”

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Photo by Scott Witter Photography/TLC


Pennington loves how competitive everyone is on the series, he says: “Creatively, everyone is trying to outdo what the other designers are doing, and carpenter-wise, too. And, sometimes, you are trying to also challenge yourself by doing something different than you did the previous week.” At the Television Critics Press Tour, Davis talked about how the budget for each episode has changed since the original series, which allowed $1,000 per team.

With Hildi Santo-Tomas

“But, with inflation, we’ve accounted for that and now have it at $2,000 per room. That [$1,000] budget was set 20 years ago, so it’s important that it was raised,” she said. “But I think it still represents a manageable and tangible budget for people who are looking to redo rooms in their home. I think one of the best things about ‘Trading Spaces’ long ago was that it represented attainable, relatable designers and made interior design accessible to Middle America as opposed to just an upper echelon of society.

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Pennington notes that, while the turnaround may be short, many of the friendships made on the show are long-term – depending on the outcome of the redesign reveal, of course. “You bond so well with these people,” says the best-selling author. “And then there’s still just a “I don’t know if there’s been a better format huge question mark on how the in television. You really get to understand who end is going to be. Is it a happy these human beings are that have opened up ending? Is it a weird, sad ending? their doors to let designers that they know of – Or is it like, ‘What the hell have you done?’ ending? I think that’s but don’t know personally – into their home.” what’s so fun about this, because you just don’t know what you’re going to get. It’s a variety pack every time.” “And, so, although we raised the budget, I When he’s not working on the series, Penthink we’ve kept it at a place that people can nington is involved in painting, playing guiwrap their heads around, because, even today, tar, photography, multimedia production 10 years since we’ve been off the air, we want and spending time with his longtime girlpeople to know that these are creative ideas friend, Drea Brock. But you can always find that they can do in their own home today.” him building something somewhere, espePennington notes that, in the original secially via his many philanthropic projects. ries, they would usually leave $40 for the car“I am always doing lots of different things. penters to build five pieces of furniture. I was in Africa last year. I built eight homes, “And now we have $80. But that’s what’s a school and a hospital birthing center in a great about the show: It’s a tight budget. village. It was really interesting and also a And, considering the way design is certainchallenge. It’s not like there is a home imly more visually out there ... people have provement store down the street! But it remore ideas. So, I think the stakes are highally turned out incredible,” he says. “The er, so you want to do more. You want to go reaction you get when you do something bigger. But I think the $2,000 still really like that – where there is absolutely a need isn’t that much, considering the room that – was amazing. To have the ability to you can create from that much money. I change and save lives was fantastic. I love mean, it’s a challenge, but it’s nice that to be able to do projects where there is a we’ve got a bump.” quick deadline and there are these beautiful The veteran carpenter says that his years moments that touch the heart.” O on the original show imparted a valuable life lesson. “It’s really taught me to be resourceful,” he says. “When you don’t have much to work with, that’s usually when you have to get really creative and find resourceful ways.” Although some things may be changing between the original show and the reboot, Pennington is thrilled that the format will remain the same. “I don’t know if there’s been a better format in television,” he says. “You really get to understand who these human beings are that have opened up their doors to let designers that they know of – but don’t know personally – into their home. They get to really meld and become quite a team to create something that is benefiting somebody else. But we don’t know how that reaction’s going to be. The return of “Trading Spaces” will kick off with a one-hour In the process, you’ve got literally two days, reunion special on April 7 at 8 p.m. on TLC, featuring the original which is a quick turnaround. And, for somecast members reminiscing about their favorite moments. The body who has a short attention span, that is long-awaited series premiere will take place a erward. the perfect amount of time.” MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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“We really had to ‘de-Tuscanize’ it. That actually is a word in the interior design genre right now because Tuscan was a popular style years ago, but now we wanted to lighten up the colors.” – Carolina Rey, designer, Clive Daniel Home

White tile replaced carpeting in the social room, lending a clean, airy feel. Two Burton James sofas and the drop-down tray ceiling with dome detail reinforce the room’s circular motif.

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LET THERE BE BY JAMIE SORCHER PHOTOS BY JOHN STILLMAN PHOTOGRAPHY

A LUXE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING IN BOCA RATON TRADES TUSCAN DÉCOR FOR AIRY ELEGANCE

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O Top: Lobby seating includes a beige sofa flanked by two consoles. Each piece has a mirror behind it, creating a pleasing symmetrical look. Inset: The social room and the bar area are connected by an open doorway. Both spaces feature white tile flooring, wall sconces, mirrors and elegant lighting. Opposite page: Furnishings, wall décor and artwork in the corridors offer simple elegance and complement the lighting and paint, which was redone several times to achieve the perfect finish.

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ffering a European-inspired boutique hotel ambiance, the luxury Meridian condominium has a lot going for it: stunning ocean views, concierge service and a “walk-to-everything” lifestyle. A five-story mid-rise, it’s located on prime real estate in east Boca Raton, situated on the west side of A1A, just across the street from the beach. Built in 2007 by Opus South, LLC, it houses 31 residences and features a Mediterranean exterior with expansive windows and private terraces. All this idyllic community needed was a refresh of its ground-floor public spaces, including the lobby, social room, billiard/ game room, bar area and three corridors. (Each of the corridors leads to an elevator, which takes owners to their residences.) Interior designer Carolina Rey of Boca Raton’s Clive Daniel Home handled the 5,500-square-foot endeavor, which was completed last year. It required a delicate balance of updating old elements while honoring the unique architectural aspects of each room. Ultimately, the refreshed rooms give residents stylish spaces to hold meetings, catch up over coffee or host private events.

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The main design task was to lighten the look – and the mood. “We really had to ‘de-Tuscanize’ it,” says Rey. “That actually is a word in the interior design genre right now because Tuscan was a popular style years ago, but now we wanted to lighten up the colors.” All of the spaces were true to classic Tuscan form, with a rustic ambiance and warm tones like browns, golds and oranges. Decorative elements like arched entryways, wrought-iron gates and dark wooden ceiling beams also accented certain rooms. Detailed, hand-carved furniture was used throughout the spaces while ceiling medallions featured ornate gold detailing. Essentially, Rey dismantled all of it, she says: “The common areas were completely transformed.” The rooms required a top-to-bottom makeover – complete with new lighting fixtures, custom paint, flooring, countertops and furnishings – to achieve the final result. The new French-inspired color palette comprises creams and cool blues mixed with touches of silver. “People want to walk into elegance,” says Rey.


Entering the complex, the building has a 24-hour security area that leads to the grand lobby. Rey did away with the arched doorway and wrought-iron gates and simplified it with a squared-off entry instead. Where possible, she harmonized with the architectural assets in each of the spaces, making use of signature features like domed ceilings and tile floors. The tile, in fact, presented one of the first creative opportunities. “We could not remove the entire floor because of the budget, so we had to work with what we had by integrating some Blue Macauba stone,” Rey says. One of the rarest stones in the world, Blue Macauba is distinguished by electric blue veining against a soft blue background. Incorporating it immediately injected drama.

“The blues were part of the overall concept that the client wanted very much, so we continued that color treatment throughout the rooms.” – Carolina Rey

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Formerly a billiard room, the elegant new dining room features paneling covered in Benjamin Moore Paper Mache paint with a silver glaze. Right: In the dining room, the Uttermost reclaimed pine table has a striking custom finish while the legs on the Designmaster winged dining-room chairs were painted a beachy white.

“The blues were part of the overall concept that the client wanted very much, so we continued that color treatment throughout the rooms,” Rey says. She also reimagined the lobby’s floor medallion by incorporating Crema Marfil gray tile and the Macauba stone. For the lobby seating, Rey chose a beige sofa flanked by two consoles. Each piece has a mirror behind it, creating symmetry. A round table sits directly underneath the repainted domed ceiling, which now features a stunning crystal chandelier. It pairs wonder-

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“We brought in several options, but they liked this one, and it worked well – so, kudos to them,” says Rey. In the main sitting area, or social room, wall-to-wall carpeting was replaced with crisp white tile that the client had also purchased. Two curved Burton James sofas take center stage in the elegant social space. “These pieces just continue the circular

She replaced mirrors in the back of the room and added new sconces. The bar itself received a coating of super-lustrous metallic car paint to deliver dramatic color and high sheen. Complementing the finish is a Cambria quartz countertop. “It’s casual yet elegant – a great party place,” Rey says. “It’s definitely the kind of place where you can host an event.”

“It’s casual yet elegant – a great party place. It’s definitely the kind of place where you can host an event.” – Carolina Rey

fully with the room’s glass wall sconces. Two wing chairs and a circular accent table are positioned at the entrance to the corridor. The lobby leads to what was previously the billiard/game room. The pool table was re-covered and moved to the north side of the building. Once gone, it opened up the space, allowing for a formal dining table with seating for 10. “The room was all dark wood, and we wanted something clean,” she says. Benjamin Moore Paper Mache paint with silver glaze finish now covers the paneling. The Uttermost reclaimed pine table was specially treated with several coats of blue, silver and silver leaf to achieve its striking custom finish. The legs on the Designmaster winged dining-room chairs were painted a custom white to look vaguely beachy, says Rey. The waterfall-style chandelier in the dining room is the crowning touch – a contribution found by the client.

motion going on in the room,” says Rey. “You have a drop-down tray ceiling with the dome detail overhead, so we wanted to marry that to our seating and be complementary to what was going on above.” Rey placed curved consoles behind each sofa. Accents like white accessories and crystal lighting fixtures complete the look. The bar room, says Rey, was extremely dark and Old World in style but had the potential to be so much more. “It is a space used all the time by the residents,” says Rey. “They come down in the morning and have coffee in that room.” It also has a TV and is equally suited for casual socializing and business meetings. “The question was: How do we transform it without getting rid of the cabinets?” says Rey. “Using new finishes was the biggest asset we had to change the space. By updating the bar stools with the silver leaf and using fabric in blue tones, it enhanced everything.”

Residents use the bar room, a high-traffic space, to socialize, watch TV and hold meetings. Metallic car paint gives cabinets a dramatic sheen, and Cambria quartz tops the bar.

Corridors were kept neat and simple. The artwork in each hallway was specifically chosen to reflect the personalities and preferences of the residents who use the corridor to access their homes. Ultimately, Rey fashioned an inviting, elegant atmosphere in each room while establishing a cohesive look throughout the common spaces. “We needed to create the sense that we had enlarged the spaces – but not by overusing mirrors where you see them cover an entire wall. That is very old,” says Rey. “We gave a soft, graceful look to the whole space, including the lobby, so that these are welcoming rooms that can be used and enjoyed every day.” O

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CAC CUSTOM ARTISAN CABINETRY This family-owned and operated business has more than 32 years of experience collaborating with customers to design the perfect, custom-built cabinetry. Call 561-361-5111 or visit customartisancabinetry.com.

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SUSAN LACHANCE INTERIOR DESIGN From its rotating tabletop to its elegant suspension systems, the Swingrest Hanging Lounger is the ultimate hanging sofa, available in two different finish options and multiple fabric selections, including colors for the pillows and bottom cushion. Call 561-241-3800 or visit susanlachance.com.

DESIGN Essentials The job is never quite done when it comes to feathering your nest. There’s always something that needs refreshing or replacing, and our tastes continue to change with the seasons. But, thanks to these top-notch products and services from area vendors, you’ll have excellent home-improvement resources at your disposal.

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DESIGN Essentials ANTONINI MODERN LIVING Inspired by luxury and comfort, the Balzo accent chair brings a touch of glamour and extravagance home to you. Call 561-7576988 or visit antoninimodernliving.com.

CAPITOL LIGHTING The Quorra delivers a burst of energy as a modern interpretation of a traditional crystal chandelier, with mid-century modern inspiration. Call 561994-9570 or visit 1800lighting.com.

CALLIGARIS BOCA STORE They display a complete line of modern and contemporary Italian-made furniture. Call 561756-8463 or visit shopcalligaris.com.

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THE PLACE FOR KITCHENS AND BATHS INC. This contemporary kitchen features high-gloss P.E.T. cabinetry, quartz countertops, a marble backsplash and glass pendant lights. Call 561-3387171 or visit theplaceforkitchensandbaths.com.

SINK OUTLET The Riobel Bistro kitchen faucet offers a two-jet hand spray and is available in three different finishes. Call 954975-7066 or visit sinkoutlet.co.

CLIVE DANIEL HOME This Palm Bachelor Chest is part of a larger collection that is casual and relaxed, perfect for any upscale Florida home. Call 561440-4663 or visit clivedaniel.com.

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DESIGN Essentials

BLUE GALLERY CONTEMPORARY ART “Baby Buddha” by Marc Lipp, original mixed media on canvas, is a 60” square. Call 561-265-0020 or visit bluefineart.com.

CLIVE DANIEL HOME Create a sophisticated lounging area in your home with this unique corner sofa with bumper and a corner sofa. Call 561-440-4663 or visit clivedaniel.com.

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ACP HOME INTERIORS ACP offers the most exquisite accessories and the latest furniture in industrial, farmhouse, transitional and coastal chic designs. Call 561394-5064 or visit acphomeinteriors.com.

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CALIFORNIA CLOSETS This softly lit Elegant Walk-In Closet comprises a palette of neutral tones and creates a boutique experience. Call 954946-2218 or visit californiaclosets.com.

BROWN’S INTERIOR DESIGN Designed by Milo Baughman and made in the U.S. by Thayer Coggin, The Roger Lounge Chair is a mix of classic and modern styling. Call 561-368-2703 or visit brownsinteriors.com.

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ALLIED KITCHEN & BATH The Luminist Lighted Round Vessel sink by Toto is an LED-lit circular vessel sink with an elegant angelic white finish. Shown with Toto Polished Chrome Faucet (sold separately). Call 954-564-1611 or visit allied kitchenandbath.com.

LBU LIGHTING Fyra by Swarovski enchants the beholder with pieces of perfectly faceted crystal peeking through a windowless, lantern-like, handmade metal frame. Call 561-338-5211 or visit lbulighting.com.

ROBB & STUCKY From Baker’s Jean-Louis Deniot’s Collection, the Heliodor Dining Table features a gray mink top with ivory glass and an antique gold pedestal. Call 561-931-2700 or visit robbstuckyintl.com.

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DESIGN Essentials

DISTINCTIVE KITCHENS & BATHS Richelieu offers a full range of kitchen accessories from upper cabinets to undersink and blind corners. Call 561-9979400 or visit distinctivekitchens.com.

PREMIUM KITCHENS Imagine a culinary masterpiece that invites flavorful new renditions of wood cabinetry, stone drawer fronts and advanced nanotechnological material using next-generation ingredients. Call 561-465-2539 or visit premiumkitchens.com.

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ABSOLUTE PATIO FURNITURE RESTORATION The company specializes in restoring old patio furniture, including refinishing, sling or vinyl strap replacement and custom cushions. Call 954917-2715 or visit absolutepowdercoat.com.

AMERICAN SCREEN SOLUTIONS Phantom Retractable Screens give you fresh air, shade from the sun and protection from insects and even disappear from sight when you don’t need them. Call 561-403-0001 or visit americanscreensolutions.com.

MILLERS ELEGANT HARDWARE The Amora Vanity brings a sophisticated and fresh look to the bathroom. It features an unconventional design and multiple storage opportunities. Call 561-994-4393 or visit eleganthardware.com.

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SPEAKING SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION Legal and financial issues are complex – and confusing. Whether you’re facing bankruptcy, divorce, personal injury or medical malpractice – or need help with estate planning, retirement or protecting and growing your assets – these South Florida attorneys and financial professionals, who are experts in their fields, can guide you through the entire process.

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SAFEGUARDING YOUR INVESTMENTS

Julian Rubinstein Helps Clients Preserve Assets While Providing Potential For Income And Growth

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Julian Rubinstein

Every client has the same asset allocation as myself and is invested in the same securities.

American Asset Management Corporation is located at 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Ste. 540, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-955-8500 or visit americanasset.net.

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ulian Rubinstein likes his clients to sleep well at night. “Our firm focuses on conservative portfolios with the goal of delivering low volatility, income and potential growth,” says Rubinstein, founder of American Asset Management Corporation in Boca Raton. “Most of our clients take monthly distributions to enjoy their retirement.” He brings 20 years of experience to serving clients with a $100,000 minimum investment. Prior to launching American Asset Management, Rubinstein owned a manufacturing company, which he sold to a publicly traded company. “I started the firm to manage my own and my family’s money,” he says. “I didn’t want my family or anyone else to suffer catastrophic losses because the stock market crashed as it did in 2008.” As a fee-based investment advisor representative, Rubinstein meets with clients every three months and sends out a monthly email. “Every client has the same asset allocation as myself and is invested in the same securities,” he adds. American Asset Manage-

ment’s investment philosophy is based on the work of Harry Browne, who, in 1972, developed the “Permanent Portfolio” of four asset classes: cash, gold, the S&P 500 and 30-year Treasury Bonds. He saw that these asset classes were non-correlated and moved in opposite directions, creating long-term potential gains while smoothing out short-term volatility. In 2008, when the stock market lost approximately 35 percent, 30Year Treasury Bonds gained approximately 35 percent, while gold gained approximately 8 percent. So you would have made money, while people lost more than 35 percent – let alone all the sleepless nights they endured. “We improved on that strategy by only investing in the two asset classes that are performing the best,” Rubinstein says. “On the last day of each month, we adjust the portfolio accordingly. Trades are only made monthly because research shows that more often or less often leads to lower returns and more volatility.” Rubinstein is also the host of the popular “Money Talk Radio” daily show on WSBR 740 AM at 11:30 a.m. every day.


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IT’S NOT ABOUT THE NUMBERS

At Ameriprise Financial Services, It’s About The People

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lbert “Tony” Bevilacqua III, CRPC®, knows that no one wants to hear the “R” word. Instead, he’s fashioned his practice at Ameriprise Financial to focus on what speaks to the hearts and souls of his clients: positive financial growth and savings. “Facing retirement can be daunting,” Bevilacqua says. “Instead, we assist our clients by offering them personalized one-on-one guidance with their finances to grow and save their money.” For many, talking about their financial situation can be as scary as going to the doctor – but just as important. Bevilacqua wants to dispel that fear and instead empower people and help them to reach their financial goals and achieve their dreams. But, to get there, you need a road map. “My job as a private wealth advisor and business financial advisor is to give advice customized to your specific situation and to lend understanding to the products and services provided,” he says. That means truly understanding his clients and where they are at, right now. “Many people feel better meeting in person and talk-

ing,” he says. “The conversation doesn’t just have to be about stocks, bonds and mutual funds. We can talk about your current financial needs, future goals and how to protect your family.” From helping growing families plan for their futures to assisting others in creating a legacy plan to help provide peace of mind – both give Bevilacqua equal satisfaction. “My goal is to listen and understand all of my clients and to create a customized financial plan suited to their specific situation to help them achieve their goals. I take a comprehensive approach to financial planning, taking into consideration all aspects of your financial life.” And his clients aren’t numbers. He’s developed deep bonds that have lasted for years. His reward? Being there as he helps his clients work toward accomplishing those goals. Retirement is not the end of the road – it’s the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. After going through the process, they can discover something bigger – freedom. “Maybe they’re not ready to hang it up yet,” says Bevilacqua, referencing the “R” word.

Albert “Tony” Bevilacqua III

My goal is to listen and understand all of my clients and to create a customized financial plan suited to their specific situation to help them achieve their goals.

Tony Bevilacqua’s Ameriprise Financial office is located at 925 S. Federal Highway, Ste. 175, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-327-4535, ext. 1003, or visit ameripriseadvisors.com/albert.a.bevilacqua

Ameriprise Financial cannot guarnatee future financial results. Investment advisory services and products are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., Member FINRA and SIPC. ©2018 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.

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TRIAL LAWYERS, TOUGH NEGOTIATORS

The Attorneys At AndersonGlenn LLP Never Stop Fighting For Their Clients

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Representing plaintiffs as well as those defending themselves from claims gives us a unique perspective that benefits our clients in the long run.

AndersonGlenn LLP is located at 2650 N. Military Trail, Ste. 430, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-893-9192 or visit asglaw.com.

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ilnar Julmiste has been passionately representing personal injury clients at AndersonGlenn LLP since 2008. Recently named a partner, Julmiste’s personal service, attention to detail and willingness to litigate when necessary are just some of the reasons clients turn to her. “Wilnar has a tenacious work ethic,” says Partner John Glenn, who has been with the firm since 1993. “She is an experienced litigator and tough negotiator.” The attorneys at Anderson Glenn prepare each case as if it will go to trial and will fight relentlessly to ensure the best possible outcome. It’s that reputation that has helped the firm grow its personal injury practice through word of mouth. “Our job is to evaluate the facts of your case and explain your best options,” says Julmiste, who is fluent in Creole. “People often don’t realize that, not only should they be compensated for their physical injury today, but also for any potential future losses due to their inability to work.” The minute a new case comes in, the attorneys begin formulating a trial strategy. This involves extensive investigation.

“This means leaving no stone unturned,” says Glenn. Adds Julmiste: “Many firms are looking for a quick settlement, but that’s not us.” It’s that kind of an unyielding “no-holds-barred” attitude that has led the firm to attain significant awards and settlements for its clients. “We have a competitive nature and strong work ethic and have employed it in our practice of law,” says Glenn. In addition to handling personal injury cases, including car, motorcycle and boating accidents, the attorneys at AndersonGlenn’s offices in Boca Raton and Ponte Vedra Beach have successfully represented clients in product liability cases, insurance coverage and defense cases, medical and legal malpractice cases and nursing home negligence cases. They also represent manufacturers, distributors, sellers and insurers of automobiles, recreational vehicles, boats and aircrafts as well as litigation against businesses and individuals. “Representing plaintiffs as well as those defending themselves from claims gives us a unique perspective that benefits our clients in the long run,” says Glenn.


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TEAM APPROACH

Brinkley Morgan’s Family Law Practice Provides Comprehensive Legal Services

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hen Roberta Stanley joined Brinkley Morgan in 1996, she and a paralegal were the only two handling family law matters. Today, 10 of the firm’s 23 attorneys focus on cases relating to family law, making it one of the largest family law practices in South Florida. Stanley was named Managing Partner of the full-service firm in 2017 and has been focused on its continued growth. Brinkley Morgan recently added an office in north Palm Beach County, expanding its presence from Fort Lauderdale through the Treasure Coast. In addition to family law, attorneys specialize in real estate; wills, trusts and estate planning; probate and trust litigation; tax law; corporate and business law; commercial litigation and more. “Family law is about everything. It can touch on business valuation, taxes, real estate, child support and time sharing. Having attorneys down the hall who practice in those areas allows us to have all of those resources readily available to our clients,” says Stanley, who focuses her practice on complex

Standing: Jonathan Z. Schiller, Julia Wyda, Kenneth A. Gordon, Yueh-Mei Kim Nutter, John N. Lambros, Brent V. Trapana and David A. Riggs. Seated: Roberta G. Stanley, Martin L. Haines III and Jodi F. Colton divorces and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. “There is nothing in marital family law we can’t handle.” The firm’s family law attorneys are well regarded. Five are board certified and four are Fellows of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers™. Most of the firm’s attorneys are rated AV Preeminent® by MartindaleHubbell and have been recognized by various publications, such as Florida Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America® and Legal Elite, among others. The firm has earned a welldeserved reputation for its handling of high-net-worth clients, but Stanley says everyone should have access to skilled, reputable attorneys. “One of the reasons why I

built a department instead of staying a single practitioner was because of the breadth of the department. That’s very important to me because it allows us to make good lawyering and expertise available to many,” she says. Stanley adds that family law isn’t what is portrayed on TV. “This isn’t about yelling in court or looking for the smoking gun. It’s about helping families in a professional, preferably uncontentious manner. We care about our clients and understand they are going through difficult times. Although we are not afraid to litigate, we try to find a solution that’s best for the client.”

It’s about helping families in a professional, preferably uncontentious manner.

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MARITAL AND FAMILY LAW

Partners At Brodie & Friedman, P.A., Bring Skills And Experience To Every Engagement

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Joshua K. Friedman and Jason A. Brodie

We understand both the economics and the emotional issues in a case. We are always amenable to settling a case, but we are always prepared to litigate aggressively if necessary.

Brodie & Friedman, P.A., is located at 1675 N. Military Trail, Ste. 550, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-392-5100 or visit brodiefriedman.com.

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hen it comes to marital and family law, Jason A. Brodie and Joshua K. Friedman provide clients with sound advice and personalized attention, making themselves available 24 hours a day, seven days a week if necessary. “We always follow the law and any changes to it,” says Brodie. The attorneys believe their clients depend on them for advice regarding what they may be entitled to and to know the ever-changing laws in the family law arena. “In divorce cases, issues like child custody and property division can be lifechanging,” says Brodie. “But in high-asset divorce cases, the stakes are especially high because the issues can be even more complex.” For example, high-asset couples might co-own businesses, numerous financial accounts and multiple properties that all have to be valued and distributed equitably. “We understand both the economics and the emotional issues in a case,” says Friedman, who is board certified in marital and family law by The Florida Bar. “We are always amenable to settling a case, but we are always pre-

pared to litigate aggressively if necessary.” Along with providing professional guidance and support to their clients, Brodie and Friedman are active in the community. They serve on the professional advisory committee of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County and contribute to area charitable organizations such as Stand Among Friends. As Friedman says, “We want to give back to the community that supports us.” Brodie and Friedman have been featured on the “Today” show, MSNBC, FOX News and local area television stations. Brodie & Friedman’s areas of practice focus on divorce, child support, property distribution, alimony, time-sharing, enforcement, modification, relocation and pre- and post-nuptial agreements.


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GROWING IN FLORIDA

Day Pitney’s Attorneys Help Clients Find Solutions And Meet Personal Objectives

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rom Boston to Boca Raton, Day Pitney LLP has been providing its clients with a full complement of legal services since 1902. After merging with Chapin, Ballerano & Cheslack in 2016, the firm expanded its existing bench of knowledgeable and experienced attorneys representing clients in the areas of estate planning, family offices and real estate. “We are representing families in their third generation of wealth,” says James “Jim” Ballerano, who helps clients like business owners, executives, entrepreneurs, retirees and families with their real estate, estate planning and wealth preservation matters. He joined Day Pitney with the merger. In Florida, the firm’s clients look to Ballerano and his colleagues to help them make important decisions about how to best protect and distribute their wealth in a way that leaves an indelible mark. Day Pitney offices in Florida are located in Delray Beach and Boca Raton. Late last year, the latter relocated to Mizner Park, in the heart of the city’s business district. “We don’t just make sure their money gets to the next generation or that it’s pro-

tected from creditors. But we also make sure it gets to charitable organizations they support and that it leaves the kind of impact they want to leave for future generations,” Ballerano says. That philanthropic mindset extends beyond Day Pitney’s clients. Many of the firm’s lawyers also are highly involved with local charitable organizations. “It’s something that binds us as partners and as a firm – that we have an obligation to give back and we enjoy giving back,” says Ballerano, who is actively involved in leadership positions in a number of nonprofit organizations. Clients who turn to Day Pitney to solve their legal challenges appreciate the fact that they are problem solvers who provide them with peace of mind, knowing that they will come up with the right solution that fits with their business and personal objectives. “Our clients can be secure in the knowledge that those of us who have been here for 25-plus years serving clients locally continue to be decision-makers who deliver the services that Day Pitney is known for up and down the East Coast,” says Ballerano.

James Ballerano

Our clients can be secure in the knowledge that those of us who have been here for 25-plus years serving clients locally continue to be decisionmakers who deliver the services that Day Pitney is known for up and down the East Coast.

Day Pitney LLP has locations in Boca Raton and Delray Beach. For more information, call 561-272-1225 or visit daypitney.com. MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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Benjamin Hodas, Jeffrey Fisher and Zachary Potter

MERGER CREATES FLORIDA BASED MATRIMONIAL SUPER FIRM

Fisher Potter Hodas, PL, Is Modeled A er Top New York Law Firms

We are all committed to the same goal, which is raising the standards of practice in divorce litigation.

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n January, Jeffrey Fisher, Zachary Potter and Benjamin Hodas merged their firms to create a powerhouse partnership of attorneys. “We wanted to create a different kind of family law firm, where our clients could find the quality of service they seek from top New York firms,” Fisher says.

Fisher Potter Hodas, PL, is located at 515 N. Flagler Drive, Ste. 800, West Palm Beach. For more information, call 561-832-1005 or visit fisherpotterhodas.com.

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Divorce litigation requires a combination of brains and brawn. The firm’s roster of lawyers includes former federal prosecutors, seasoned trial attorneys and lawyers with top academic credentials. The five-lawyer firm boasts two Princeton graduates, one who went to law school at Yale and one who went to law school at Harvard. Both went on to coveted clerkships with the United States Courts of Appeal, in the 2nd and 5th

Circuits, respectively. The merger was a natural fit. “We are all committed to the same goal, which is raising the standards of practice in divorce litigation,” says Hodas. “The lawyers in our firm have tried cases involving billions of dollars in assets within the last year. Someone looking for a firm to handle a large and complex case wants to know that his or her attorney has done this before. Not once in their career, but day in and day out in the course of their practice.” The cases handled by the attorneys at Fisher Potter Hodas, PL, regularly appear in the media because they involve some of the wealthiest families in the country as well as sports celebrities. For example, The New York Times Magazine recently ran a feature story on the partners’ work in uncovering hidden offshore assets, titled “How To Hide $400 Million.” “Most firms will take on anyone who can pay for their services. We do not,” says Potter. “At most, we typically allow three to four active cases in the office at a time. We carefully interview potential clients to ensure that they are the right fit for us. It creates a special relationship that often lasts a lifetime.”


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FINDING BANKRUPTCY SOLUTIONS

RLC PA Lawyers & Consultants Help Business And Individual Clients Move Forward Again

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oca Raton attorneys Tate and Cami Russack help clients find solutions for bankruptcy, insolvency and other challenging business and financial issues. Drawing on more than 16 years of legal and consulting practice – as well as their own business experience – the Russacks help businesses get off to a good start and stay on track if financial problems arise. “We help business owners and high-net-worth individuals resolve their debt issues and rebuild their lives,” says Tate Russack, senior counsel, RLC PA Lawyers & Consultants in Boca Raton. “We can help clients negotiate a solution with a bank that doesn’t require them to pay 100 percent of the debt immediately or forfeit their collateral.” While bankruptcy and insolvency are two of the firm’s main practice areas, the Russacks also assist clients with corporate counsel, business operations and insurance and reinsurance. “Before we were lawyers, we were business people,” says Cami Russack, senior counsel, whose practice includes bankruptcy, corporate formation, structures, business management and contract negotiation. “We know how to structure a new business in a way

that benefits the stakeholders, managers and employees,” she says. “That helps a new business get off the ground more quickly. We can serve those clients as an experienced legal counsel or business management consultant.” For example, the majority owner of a privately held business with more than 25 investors asked the Russacks to help untangle a complex corporate governance and reporting structure. They simplified the process so that shareholders could understand how their investments were being used, and they allowed the majority owner to keep moving the company forward. The firm also advises highnet-worth individuals facing serious debt problems. “We help them navigate the murky waters of bankruptcy, resolve their debts and reset their finances for the future,” says Tate Russack, whose practice includes aviation-related transactions, such as buying or leasing personal or corporate jets, as well as insurance and reinsurance matters. “We enjoy helping our clients stay on track,” says Cami Russack. “But, if problems arise, we dig in to find the right solution.”

Cami and Tate Russack

help business owners “andWehigh-net-worth individuals resolve their debt issues and rebuild their lives. ” RLC PA Lawyers & Consultants is located at 7999 N. Federal Highway, Ste. 100A, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-571-9610 or visit rlcfl.com.

The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask for information about our qualifications and experience. The firm is also a qualified debt relief agency.

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PROTECTING YOUR RIGHTS

Robert C. Stone Helps Clients Through Difficult Times

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Robert C. Stone

We are prepared to listen to your “ needs and create a legal strategy designed specifically for you. ” Robert C. Stone, P.A., is located at 33 S.E. Fi h St., Suite 100, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-338-4844 or 888-206-2022 or visit rcstonelaw.com.

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or more than 40 years, Robert C. Stone has passionately represented both personal injury clients and those charged with crimes. One day, he may be representing someone severely injured in an automobile accident. The next day, he may be defending someone arrested for drug possession. Every day that he walks into his Boca Raton office, he puts his many years of experience to work for his clients. A graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., Stone earned his law degree from George Washington University, providing him with the education and legal expertise needed to successfully represent clients. During his career, Stone has completed more than 100 jury trials and hundreds of state and federal cases defending individuals and corporations throughout the United States. His ability to skillfully navigate the complexities of the legal system has resulted in his muchdeserved reputation as a toptier advocate for his clients. His firm has successfully litigated on behalf of clients injured by defective or dangerous products, including women who experienced se-

rious medical complications after receiving transvaginal mesh implants. “We have big-firm capabilities with that small-firm compassion,” Stone says. He is well-respected among his peers and, as a result, receives many of his cases from attorney referrals. Clients who hire Stone to represent them in their personal injury cases can rest assured that the only thing they will have to worry about is recovering from their injuries while he focuses on recovering damages. He is prepared to guide you through the complex legal system. “From the initial investigation to the conclusion of the trial, our firm stands by our clients throughout the entire process,” he says. Stone prides himself on being affordable and accessible to anyone who needs his legal expertise. “We recognize that every client is unique and every case is different,” he says. “We are prepared to listen to your needs and create a legal strategy designed specifically for you.”


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DIVORCE SOLUTIONS

Lewis R. Shafer Delivers A Custom Approach To Your Divorce

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ach client’s divorce case is unique,” says family law attorney Lewis R. Shafer, partner at Shafer Cohen, LLP in Boca Raton. “At the outset of every case, we work closely with the client to identify the specific issues that are important to them and involved in their divorce. We learn the client’s needs and desires so that we can tailor our approach and skill set accordingly. As part of this process, we explain to each client the applicable law affecting their divorce case, which helps them make informed decisions efficiently.” Not all of Shafer’s cases are contentious. If divorcing spouses want to reach an amicable settlement, Shafer and his team assist the client in navigating the litigation-prone process to avoid unnecessary expense and anguish in reaching the client’s ultimate goal. If the divorce is acrimonious, Shafer will draw on his 25 years of family law experience in South Florida, and his background in public accounting, to zealously represent his client in achieving the best possible outcome, which may require litigation. Shafer also pays close attention to developments in law that may affect his clients. For example, the recent tax law change affects how alimony is

treated for tax purposes. “It is anticipated that there will be a surge in divorce filings in 2018, as spouses paying alimony will seek to take advantage of the tax deductions given to the paying spouse before this benefit is eliminated on December 31, 2018,” he says. Shafer began practicing law in New York and New Jersey in 1987 and moved to Boca Raton 25 years ago to open his current law practice and to raise his children, and now enjoys close ties with them as adults. Shafer has been involved in many charities and is active in the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. Along with his Florida practice, Shafer maintains his license and offices in New York and New Jersey. “That is an asset for our South Florida clients who maintain part of their life – businesses, investments or real estate – in New York or New Jersey,” he says. “It has allowed us to handle multijurisdictional cases in-house, rather than retaining local counsel, which helps control legal fees and inefficiencies for the client.” Reflecting on his career, Shafer says, “Every day, I strive to be the attorney that I would want representing me in similar matters. I believe that has made all the difference to the lives of my clients.”

Lewis R. Shafer

At the outset of every case, we work closely with the client to identify the specific issues that are important to them and involved in their divorce.

Shafer Cohen, LLP, is located at 5550 Glades Road, Ste. 250, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-826-1600 or visit shafercohen.com. MARCH 2018 THE BOCA RATON OBSERVER

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THE GRIFE LAW FIRM FOR EVERYTHING YOU DESERVE

Specializing In Personal Injury And Medical Malpractice Law Firm

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Michael K. Grife

It is important that my firm “ demonstrates the highest levels of work ethic, excellence and client service. ” The Grife Law Firm is located at The Atrium at Broken Sound, 6111 Broken Sound Parkway N.W., Suite 130, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-998-0770 or 855-998-0770 or visit thegrifelawfirm.com.

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ince 2005, Boca Raton personal injury and medical malpractice attorney Michael K. Grife has zealously represented his clients. Whether it is a catastrophically injured victim of an automobile crash or the family of someone killed due to medical malpractice, Grife prides himself on having the tenacity and fortitude to get the job done. “It is important that my firm demonstrates the highest levels of work ethic, excellence and client service,” says Grife. He is a life member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Form, which is an exclusive club whose members have all served as lead counsel on a litigated case that resolved for $2 million or more. He is also AV-Preeminent Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating possible in the prestigious lawyer peer-review system. Grife has been recognized by Super Lawyers each year since 2013. The Grife Law Firm comprises a highly skilled team of lawyers and paralegals working together toward one common goal – their clients’ satisfaction. “We want to meet or exceed our clients’ expectations each

and every case,” says Grife. At The Grife Law Firm, each case receives an individualized case strategy based on the client’s specific needs that gives him or her the best chance for success. Furthermore, the firm prides itself on working with top-notch experts in medicine, accident reconstruction and biomechanics to give clients even more firepower. Clients of The Grife Law Firm can expect first-class service. When reading the online reviews, it is clear that the firm routinely makes its clients very happy. Clients have written that they “strongly recommend hiring Mike Grife and his firm” and “Mike and his staff are nothing short of spectacular!” Grife and his firm are proud to focus on personal injury, medical malpractice and nursing home neglect. They retain only the finest experts in accident reconstruction, biomechanics and medicine to give their clients the very best chance of success. Representative cases include the family of a girl killed in a vehicular crash and a man who was left disabled due to emergency room medical malpractice.


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HELPING YOU LIVE WELL

Don Weidenfeld Of Weidenfeld Financial Group Treats Clients Like Family

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on Weidenfeld of Weidenfeld Financial Group in Boca Raton has developed a clear mission to serve clients over his 30-year career. “We don’t rest until we’ve worked with our clients to understand their objectives and risk tolerance to help them plan their future. At Weidenfeld Financial Group, our primary goal is to construct portfolios that limit volatility while providing both income and growth.” He and his team – most of whom have been working alongside him for more than 25 years and collectively have more than 100 years of wealth-management experience – view their roles as, quite simply, “doing the right thing” for their clients, he says. The group’s service model addresses the longterm goals of business owners, executives and families. Over the years, the Weidenfeld Financial Group has built expertise in fixed income as well as equities and alternative investments, stemming from Weidenfeld’s previous role as director of fixed income for a regional brokerage firm. Now, having worked in the

Jonathan Greene, Flora Farruggio, Peter Cunnion and Donald Weidenfeld Raymond James ecosystem for more than 10 years, the Weidenfeld Financial Group has access to one of the most advanced investment and financial platforms in the industry. For clients, this means access to professional financial services, including state-of-the-art investment products, institutional-level lending, comprehensive commercial and investment banking services, and customized risk management strategies. Recently, Jonathan Greene joined the group, whose background includes more than a dozen years as a business and estate planning attorney, CEO of a public company, and trust and wealth advisor with a large private bank. Weidenfeld Financial Group now incorporates financial modeling, tax-efficient investment planning, estate

planning, risk management, multigenerational education and family governance advice into its “multifamily office” approach. In its role as a fiduciary, the group coordinates closely with clients’ legal, tax and business advisors to provide comprehensive wealth management, designed to protect assets for generations. “I love what I do, and I feel privileged to work with wonderful people, both our clients and our team,” Weidenfeld says. “We view our clients as family, and we watch over their financial lives to help them enjoy the lifestyle for which they’ve planned. Nothing is more gratifying to me than to help families live well.”

We view our clients as family, and we watch over their financial lives to help them enjoy the lifestyle for which they’ve planned.

Weidenfeld Financial Group of Raymond James is located at 2255 Glades Road, Ste. 120-A, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-702-9000 or visit weidenfeldfinancialgroup.com.

Raymond James Financial Advisors do not render advice on tax or legal matters. Investing involves risk, you may incur a profit or a loss. No investment strategy can guarantee success. Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC

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Marc Solomon, Brett Schneider and Drew Demers

WEISS SEROTA HELFMAN COLE & BIERMAN

Where Big Firm Experience Meets Entrepreneurial Spirit

F As South Palm Beach “ County residents, we take great pride in servicing local businesses, many of which are owned or managed by friends and neighbors.

ounded 27 years ago to meet a need for specialized legal services for businesses and governmental entities across South Florida, Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman (WSH) is thriving by pairing niche expertise with a relentless commitment to client service in a result-driven, collaborative culture. With offices in MiamiDade and Broward counties and a skilled, ambitious group of attorneys who live in South

Weiss Serota Helfman Cole & Bierman is located at 1200 N. Federal Highway, Ste. 312, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-835-2111 or visit wsh-law.com.

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Palm Beach County, it was only natural to open an office in Boca Raton. One year later, the office is riding the tailwinds of WSH’s proven track record for delivering high-end, cost-effective legal advice. The growing demand for services in Palm Beach County and the warm welcome from the community have attracted talent and fueled business. Office Managing Director Brett Schneider specializes in and is board certified in labor and employment law. Recently, he has focused on timely issues such as counseling em-

ployers on minimizing liability for sexual harassment claims by developing policies and conducting training and guiding employers on a new crop of issues surrounding the legalization of medical marijuana. Marc Solomon heads up the firm’s corporate practice, providing trusted counsel to businesses throughout their life cycles. He assists business owners from inception through growth and development and excels at crafting profitable exit strategies. Drew Demers is the office’s commercial real estate and lending guru, representing banks, commercial property owners and investors in real estate and asset-based transactions and related disputes and in all stages of the lending cycle, from origination through disposition. Andrew Maurodis and Anthony Soroka, Boca Ratonbased partners, represent governmental entities and have the expertise to represent businesses that deal with government. “As South Palm Beach County residents, we take great pride in servicing local businesses, many of which are owned or managed by friends and neighbors,” Schneider says. “We strive to really understand our clients’ businesses and offer pragmatic legal advice as well as sound business advice that will positively impact their bottom line.”



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Recipes That Take Hummus Up A Notch

Inside Gastropub Fare In Delray, Prezzo’s Comeback, True Food Arrives and more…

Hummus – it’s the humble eastern Mediterranean mezze that stole our hearts. Who’d have thought smashed-up chickpeas could taste so good? With “Hummus Where The Heart Is: Moreish Recipes For Nutritious And Tasty Dips” by Dunja Gulin, you’ll learn how to make perfect hummus and get the flavor and texture just right every time. Although the classic combination is usually chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic and tahini, this basic recipe is so versatile that it readily absorbs any flavor you throw at it. Read on for creative twists on this beloved dish, from veggie-based versions to some surprising sweet takes.

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Greek-Style Hummus The Greeks give hummus a slightly different spin with the addition of flavorful ingredients like tomato, garlic and olives. (Serves 2-4)

Ingredients

Triple Pumpkin Hummus Vegetable-based hummus-like dips are much lighter and easier to digest than their bean-based counterparts. Starchy vegetables like pumpkin, squash and sweet potato work best. (Serves 2-4) Ingredients 4 thick slices dense pumpkin, such as Hokkaido or Kabocha 1 ⁄2 tsp. coarse sea salt, or to taste 3 tbsp. pumpkin seed oil 4 tbsp. shelled pumpkin seeds (green) 2 garlic cloves 2 tbsp. umeboshi vinegar (for umami taste) Splash lemon juice (optional) Hot water, as needed Freshly ground black pepper, to serve

Tools Baking sheet lined with baking parchment

Instructions Preheat the oven to 360° F. Peel the pumpkin slices, and cut them into tablespoon-size pieces. Sprinkle with a little

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coarse sea salt and 1 tsp. of the oil. Bake in the preheated oven until very soft, about 40 minutes. Wash the pumpkin seeds, and drain well. Dry-roast over medium heat in a skillet, stirring constantly to avoid burning. The seeds are ready once they puff up and start cracking. Set aside 1 tbsp. for the garnish. Blend the baked pumpkin pieces in a blender or food processor until smooth, adding 2 tbsp. of the pumpkin seed oil, the garlic, umeboshi vinegar (or more salt), lemon juice (if using) and just enough hot water to get a creamy consistency. Stir in the roasted pumpkin seeds for a little crunch. Serve drizzled with the remaining pumpkin seed oil, a sprinkle of roasted seeds and a grinding of black pepper, if you like.

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2 cups cooked chickpeas, plus 1 ⁄4 cup of the cooking liquid, or more if needed 2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra to serve 1 tbsp. tomato paste 1 tsp. Greek floral honey (or honey of your choice) 2 garlic cloves, freshly squeezed Juice of 1⁄2 lemon, or to taste 1 tbsp. salted capers, well washed and drained, plus extra to serve 1 ⁄4 cup pitted Kalamata olives, chopped, plus extra to serve 1 tbsp. fresh oregano leaves or 1 tsp. dried oregano, plus extra to serve Salt, if needed

Instructions Blend the chickpeas, olive oil, tomato paste, honey, garlic and lemon juice in a food processor or blender until smooth, about 1 minute, slowly adding the chickpea cooking liquid to reach the desired consistency. Stir in the capers, olives and oregano. Taste, and adjust seasoning. Top with extra capers, chopped olives, oregano and a drizzle of olive oil to serve.

“Hummus Where The Heart Is: Moreish Recipes For Nutritious And Tasty Dips” by Dunja Gulin is published by Ryland Peters & Small and retails for $14.95. Find it at rylandpeters.com or wherever books are sold.


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Spicy Red Lentil Hummus Once properly cooked, red lentils turn into a creamy, thick purée, so there is no need to blend it to reach the perfect consistency. (Serves 2-3)

Ingredients ⁄3 cup red lentils, washed and well drained 2 cups hot water 2

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11⁄2 inches kombu seaweed (optional) 1 bay leaf 1 tbsp. smoked paprika, plus extra to garnish 1 ⁄4 tsp. cayenne pepper, or to taste 1 ⁄2 tsp. salt 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tbsp. Dijon mustard Freshly squeezed lemon juice, to taste 2 tbsp. olive oil 1 tbsp. umeboshi vinegar (optional, for umami taste) 2 tbsp. flat-leaf parsley, freshly chopped

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Instructions Place the well-drained lentils into a heavy-bottomed saucepan, and add the hot water, kombu (if using) and bay leaf. Bring to a boil over a medium heat, lower the heat, half-cover and let simmer for 10 minutes. Stir, and cook until all the lentils fall apart, forming a soft purée (do not add any extra water unless absolutely necessary – usually this 1:3 lentil-to-water ratio is just right). When done cooking, add the smoked paprika, cayenne pepper and salt to taste. Remove from the heat, and

add the garlic, mustard, lemon juice, olive oil and umeboshi vinegar (if using). Mix well, and let sit for at least 1 hour before serving; the purée will thicken and develop a better flavor. If you’re in a hurry, spread the hot purée on a baking sheet, and let it cool for 20 minutes. It should thicken and, when well mixed, have a hummus-like consistency. Sprinkle with a little smoked paprika and freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley to garnish. Serve with steamed or raw vegetables of your choice.


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Carob Hummus Mousse

2 tbsp. fresh raspberries, to serve

Garnish Ingredients

Aromatic carob is sweet and nutritious and pairs well with cacao butter and whipped chickpea cream. (Serves 2)

2 tsp. maple syrup 1 tsp. maple sugar (to bind ingredients) 1 ⁄2 tsp. Ceylon cinnamon 1 ⁄4 tsp. allspice 1 ⁄4 tsp. bourbon vanilla sugar

Mousse Ingredients

Tools

2 cups cooked chickpeas, plus 1 cup of the cooking liquid 2 tbsp. cacao butter 2 tbsp. fine carob powder 3 tbsp. maple or agave syrup 1 ⁄4 tsp. bourbon vanilla sugar

Baking sheet lined with baking parchment

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Instructions For the mousse, whip the chickpea cooking liquid with

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a stand mixer in a bigger bowl for about 4 minutes or until soft peaks start forming. If done correctly, it should triple in size. In a double boiler, melt the cacao butter. Set aside half of the chickpeas for the garnish. Place the other half of the chickpeas, melted cacao butter, carob powder, syrup, bourbon vanilla sugar and whipped chickpea cream in a blender, and start blending, using a tamper to push down the ingredients. Blend for 1 minute or until velvety. Cover, and refrigerate for at least 3 hours. For the garnish, preheat

the oven to 220° F. Place the reserved chickpeas on the lined baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes or until golden and slightly crunchy. Immediately after baking, place them into a bowl, and add the remaining ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Use warm as a garnish, or store for later (although they are best when freshly made). If using later, put back into the hot oven for about 5 minutes. Divide the chilled mousse into 2 dessert glasses, add the raspberries and top with 2 tbsp. garnish per portion. Serve immediately. O



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Best Of The Batch Elevated Comfort Food Is Perfectly Executed At Batch Gastropub In Delray Beach

Polynesian Grain Bowl

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ou know you’ve found your new go-to restaurant when everything that sounds incredibly delicious on the menu actually tastes that way – like at Batch Gastropub in Delray Beach, serving up elevated comfort food with locally sourced ingredients. No matter what you order, whether for lunch, dinner or weekend brunch, it comes out even better than expected. If you think you’ve tried every permutation of cocktail, think again – and try the restau-

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Batch, which also has a location in Miami, offers one of the most varied menus I’ve seen locally, with selections ranging from steaks, pork, lamb and elk burgers to seafood, chicken and salads. rant’s carbonated, on-tap mixed drinks. Staffers offer free samples to first-time guests, and all selections are delicious. We savored the Entourage, with pineappleand jalapeño-infused Sauza Blue tequila, guava and citrus, and the 305 Collins, with black teainfused Hangar One vodka, pas-

sionfruit and lemon peel soda. Slightly buzzed and ready to try more, we selected the spectacular Smoked Avocado Toast, made with grilled sourdough bread, blistered grape tomatoes, cotija cheese, balsamic gastrique and watermelon radish. The Bavarian Pretzel Bites were light

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Smoked Avocado Toast

and satisfying, served with Cigar City Maduro beer cheese and house-made “84 proof” mustard. Mac ’n’ cheese aficionados must try the Mac Attack: gnocchi mac with aged gruyere cheese and Dorito dust. Make it your own by adding extras like grilled chicken, rosemary fries, truffle oil and a farm egg. The Chicken ’N’ Waffles was a riot of flavors, with mini waffles topped with lightly fried chicken, candied bacon, bacon butter, bourbon maple syrup and “hot ’n’ sweet” sauce. I couldn’t resist the creamy Lobster Risotto – made with plen-

ty of delicate lobster, Arborio rice and parmesan. Batch, which also has a location in Miami, offers one of the most varied menus I’ve seen locally, with selections ranging from steaks, pork, lamb and elk burgers to seafood, chicken and salads. Don’t skip dessert. Dive into the warm Cast Iron Chocolate Chunk Cookie with Copperpoint Stout chocolate sauce and premium vanilla ice cream, topped with a house-brandied cherry. There’s also the divine Key Lime Pie Parfait and Whiskey Apple Cobbler. I know I won’t be satisfied until I’ve tried every item on Batch’s finely executed menu. O Batch Gastropub is located at Delray Marketplace, 14813 Lyons Road, Delray Beach. For more information, call 561-877-0000 or visit batchgastropub.com/delray.


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Italian Favorite Prezzo Returns To Boca Raton

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he wait is over for fans of Prezzo. The former South Florida fixture has finally returned, thanks to local restaurateurs Burt Rapoport and Dennis Max. Located in Boca Raton’s Park Place, the 4,300-square-foot venue has a modern yet warm atmosphere, featuring tufted booths, exposed brick walls and a wood-burning

Strawberry Sundae

Chef Rocco Honig

oven at its center. A touch of Prezzo’s past graces the walls via photos of patrons and staffers from the ’90s. Heading the kitchen is James Beard Award-winning Chef Mark Militello, who has won two Golden Dish awards from GQ and the Distinguished Restaurant Award from Conde Nast Traveler. He has brought back a few Prezzo signatures, such as the Fusilli Pas-

AMERICAN/ STEAKHOUSES ABE & LOUIE’S

Glades Plaza 2200 W. Glades Road Boca Raton 561.447.0024 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

ANGLE

Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa 100 S. Ocean Blvd. Manalapan 561.540.4850 Dinner ThursdaySaturday.

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The Seagate Hotel & Spa 1000 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.665.4900 Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday. (Lunch Monday-Friday November-May.)

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Nordstrom, Town Center at Boca Raton 5820 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.620.3286 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

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ta and Wood-Oven Apple Tart, along with his own interpretations of Italian favorites. Guests can indulge in roasted garlic and focaccia breadsticks before diving into the expansive menu, featuring a dozen thincrust pizzas fresh from the wood-burning oven – which Prezzo was known for when it originally opened in 1989. Choose from staples like the Classic Marinara, made with

BONEFISH GRILL

Shoppes at Boca Grove 21065 Powerline Road Boca Raton 561.483.4949 Lunch Saturday and Sunday. Dinner nightly.

BURTONS GRILL & BAR

Park Place 5580 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561.465.2036 Lunch and dinner daily.

BURT & MAX’S

Delray Marketplace 9089 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach

pomodoro, garlic and wild Sicilian oregano, or get creative with specialties like the Scampi, featuring shrimp, scampi herb butter, sun-dried tomatoes, mozzarella and fresh chives. Other options include antipasti; insalata (salads); secondi (entrées); and pasta, made fresh in-house. The latter is divided into dried, oven-baked and fresh categories. Fans of bubbly won’t want to miss the “Prezzecco” Bar, serving up Bellinis, Melogranos and Aperol Spritzes. Cheers to the return of a Boca favorite! – Samantha Noiman

Prezzo is located in Park Place, 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton. For more information, call 561-314-6840 or visit prezzoboca.com.

561.638.6380 Lunch MondayFriday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

Delray Beach 561.562.5200 Lunch MondaySaturday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

THE CAPITAL GRILLE

CHOPS LOBSTER BAR

Town Center at Boca Raton 6000 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.368.1077 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

CHE!!! RESTAURANT 900 E. Atlantic Ave., #22

Royal Palm Place 101 Plaza Real S. Boca Raton 561.395.2675 Dinner nightly.

CUT 432 432 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.272.9898 Dinner nightly.

DADA 52 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach 561.330.3232 Dinner nightly.

FIFTH AVENUE GRILL 821 S.E. Fi h Ave. Delray Beach 561.265.0122 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

GRAND LUX CAFE

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taste listings MAX’S GRILLE

Boca Raton 561.392.2141 Breakfast Saturday and Sunday. Lunch and dinner daily.

Mizner Park 404 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.368.0080 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

THE GRILLE ON CONGRESS 5101 Congress Ave. Boca Raton 561.912.9800 Lunch MondayFriday. Dinner Monday-Saturday.

MIA KITCHEN & BAR 7901 W. Atlantic Ave. #101 Delray Beach 561 499 2200 Dinner nightly.

HENRY’S

The Shoppes at Addison Place 16850 Jog Road Delray Beach 561.638.1949 Lunch MondaySaturday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

MORTON’S, THE STEAKHOUSE

The Shops at Boca Center 5050 Town Center Circle Boca Raton 561.392.7724 Dinner nightly.

HOUSTON’S 1900 N.W. Executive Center Circle Boca Raton 561.998.0550 Lunch and dinner daily.

J. ALEXANDER’S

University Commons 1400 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.347.9875 Lunch and dinner daily.

JIMMY’S FRIES TO CAVIAR GARDEN BISTRO & BAR 6299 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.617.5965 Dinner TuesdaySunday.

KE`E GRILL 17940 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561.995.5044 Dinner nightly.

MADISONS NEW YORK GRILL & BAR 2006 N.W. Executive Center Circle Boca Raton 561.994.0808 Lunch and dinner daily.

MARIPOSA

Neiman Marcus Town Center at Boca Raton 5860 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.544.2320 Lunch daily.

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NEW YORK PRIME

Making Waves

Love For Seafood Runs Deep At The Atlantic Grille In Delray Beach

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iscover Delray Beach’s premier seafood restaurant, where bold flavors and fresh ingredients are only part of the “lure.” The Atlantic Grille’s delectable menu will seduce your senses, and the live entertainment, colossal aquariums and ocean-themed cocktails will catch you by surprise. Savor an Atlantic Old Fashioned while perusing the 2018 winter menu, complete with delectable dishes such as Seafood Newburg “Pot Pie” or Pan-Seared Sea Scallops. If brunch fare is your favorite, The Atlantic Grille will not disappoint. Sip a mimosa while enjoying exquisite brunch cuisine, such as the Eggs Benedict Trio, featuring beef tenderloin benedict with béarnaise sauce, crab cake benedict with red pepper sauce and lobster benedict with choron sauce. The Atlantic Grille is home to a 450-gallon aquarium of tranquil moon jellyfish as well as a 2,500-gallon shark tank measuring 20 feet wide and 4 feet high. Couple the aquatic atmosphere with live entertainment Tuesdays through Sundays, and you have a dining experience that is unmatched. If you’re into the blues, the Thursday Blues Nights, featuring the Atlantic Blues Band, can’t be missed. For celebrations, rehearsal dinners, birthdays, business dinners or other social gatherings, dine in one of two private dining spaces within The Atlantic Grille, including the glass-encased wine room, with seating for up to 18 guests. Whether it’s a special occasion or a casual bite, The Atlantic Grille caters to every appetite.

The Seagate Hotel & Spa is located at 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. For more information, call 561-293-3218 or visit theatlanticgrille.com.

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2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive Boca Raton 561.998.3881 Dinner nightly.

NYY STEAK

Seminole Casino 5550 N.W. 40th St. Coconut Creek 954.977.6700 Dinner nightly.

OCEANS 234 234 N. Ocean Blvd. Deerfield Beach 954.428.2539 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Sunday.

THE OFFICE 201 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.276.3600 Lunch MondayFriday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

PAMPA GAUCHO BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE 4490 N. Federal Highway Lighthouse Point 954.943.3595 Lunch Friday-Sunday. Dinner nightly.

PARK TAVERN 32 S.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.265.5093 Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

THE PAVILION GRILLE 301 Yamato Road Boca Raton 561.912.0000 Lunch TuesdayFriday. Dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

PIÑON GRILL

The Terrace at Town Center 6000 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.391.7770 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

RACKS DOWN TOWN EATERY & TAVERN

Mizner Park 402 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.395.1662 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

REBEL HOUSE 297 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.353.5888 Lunch and dinner daily.

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

Mizner Park 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561.392.6746 Dinner nightly.

SALT7 32 S.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.274.7258 Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

SEASONS 52 2300 N.W. Executive Center Drive Boca Raton 561.998.9952 Lunch and dinner daily.

SIX TABLES 112 N.E. Second St. Boca Raton 561.347.6260 Dinner TuesdaySaturday by reservation.

SUNDY HOUSE 106 S. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach 561.272.5678 Lunch TuesdaySaturday. Dinner Tuesday-Sunday. Brunch Sunday.



taste listings TEMPER GRILLE

The Reserve 9858 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561.717.8081 Dinner nightly.

TRUE 147 S.E. First Ave. Boca Raton 561.417.5100 Lunch Tuesday-Sunday. Dinner nightly.

TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE Royal Palm Place 141 Via Naranjas Boca Raton 561.990.7969 Dinner TuesdaySunday.

TWO GEORGES AT THE COVE MARINA 1754 S.E. Third Court Deerfield Beach 954.421.9272 Lunch and dinner daily.

ASIAN/SUSHI BANGKOK THAI CUISINE Polo Club Shoppes 5020 Champion Blvd. B4 Boca Raton 561.995.8154 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

BOON’S ASIAN BISTRO Shoppes at Boca Greens 19605 State Road 7 Ste. A Boca Raton 561.883.0202 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. 7959 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.501.6391 Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

BLUEFIN SUSHI THAI GRILL 861 Yamato Road Boca Raton 561.981.8986 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

BUDDHA SKY BAR 217 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach

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561.450.7557 Dinner nightly.

FAH ASIAN BISTRO

Boca Valley Plaza 7461 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.241.0400 Lunch Tuesday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

JAPANGO

Riverstone Shoppes of Parkland 7367 N. State Road 7 Parkland 954.345.4268 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Delray Marketplace 14811 Lyons Road #106 Delray Beach 561.638.9996 Lunch Tuesday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

KANPAI 41 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.361.8688 Lunch MondaySaturday. Dinner nightly.

KAPOW! NOODLE BAR

Mizner Park 431 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.347.7322 Lunch and dinner daily. 519 Clematis St. West Palm Beach 561.246.3827 Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

LA TRE 249 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.392.4568 Dinner nightly.

LEMONGRASS ASIAN BISTRO 420 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.278.5050 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Royal Palm Place 101 Plaza Real S. Boca Raton 561.544.8181 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

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Temper Grille’s Mussels

MAGICAL RICE 1668 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.395.7534 Lunch and dinner daily.

M&M THAI CAFÉ 891 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.826.7749 Lunch Tuesday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

NINJA SPINNING SUSHI BAR 41 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.361.8688 Lunch Monday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

NORI THAI 217 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.392.2999 Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO

University Commons 1400 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.393.3722 Lunch and dinner daily.

RISE MODERN ASIAN CUISINE AND SUSHI 6063 S.W. 18th St., #108 Boca Raton

561.392.8808 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

SAITO’S JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 8841 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.218.8788 Lunch and dinner daily.

SANTO’S MODERN BUFFET & SUSHI 3400 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.923.9378 Lunch and dinner daily.

THE SEA SOUTH EAST ASIAN KITCHEN 16950 Jog Road, #1015 Delray Beach 561.270.3569 Lunch MondaySaturday. Dinner nightly.

SHINJU BUFFET 7875 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.488.4040 Lunch and dinner daily.

SUSHI MASA

5250 Town Center Circle, #143 Boca Raton 561.368.8806 Lunch Monday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

SUSHI RAY

YAKITORI SAKE HOUSE

Glades Plaza 2240 N.W. 19th St. #1201 Boca Raton 561.347.0008 Lunch and dinner daily. The Shops at Boca Center 5250 Town Center Circle Boca Raton 561.394.9506 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

SUSHI YAMA ASIAN BISTRO

Garden Shops 7050 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.362.6416 Lunch and dinner Monday-Saturday.

330 Clematis St., #107 West Palm Beach 561.355.0332 Lunch and dinner daily.

TEMPURA HOUSE

SUSHIGO

The Reserve 9858 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561.883.6088 Lunch and dinner daily.

477 S. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.347.7888 Lunch and dinner daily.

The Shops at Boca Center

UNCLE TAI’S

Royal Palm Place 271 S.E. Mizner Blvd., #41 Boca Raton 561.544.0087 Lunch and dinner daily.

YAMA JAPANESE RESTAURANT 200 N.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.266.9929 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

YOKOHAMA 9168 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.451.1707 Lunch and dinner daily. 5030 Champion Blvd. D8 Boca Raton 561.451.9919 Lunch and dinner daily.

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taste listings Boca Raton 561.997.9557 Lunch and dinner daily. Delray Marketplace 9173 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.810.4045 Lunch and dinner daily.

MISSISSIPPI SWEETS BBQ CO. 2399 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.394.6779 Lunch and dinner daily.

BURGERS BURGERFI 6 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 561.278.9590 Lunch and dinner daily.

7959 W. Atlantic Ave. Suite 201 Delray Beach 561.562.8039 Lunch and dinner daily. 2009 N.E. Second St. Deerfield Beach 954.531.6168 Lunch and dinner daily.

BOCA BURGER HOUSE 499 N.E. Spanish River Blvd. Boca Raton 561.900.5030 Lunch and dinner daily. 78 S. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.900.5030 Lunch and dinner daily.

HABIT BURGER

ROK:BRGR

Park Place 5560 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561.241.8466 Lunch and dinner daily.

4 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.808.7220 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Sunday.

Delray Place 1831 S. Federal Highway Delray Beach 561.265.0934 Lunch and dinner daily.

SHULA BURGER

M.E.A.T. EATERY & TAPROOM

Cendyn Spaces 980 N. Federal Highway Suite 115 Boca Raton 561.419.2600 Breakfast MondayFriday. Lunch and dinner daily.

Delray Marketplace 14917 Lyons Road Delray Beach 561.404.1347 Lunch and dinner daily.

ZINBURGER WINE & BURGER BAR

Town Center at Boca Raton 6000 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.393.3252 Lunch and dinner daily.

CONTINENTAL THE BOCA BEACH HOUSE 887 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.826.8850 Breakfast and lunch daily.

BOHEME BISTRO 1118 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.278.4899 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

DORSIA RESTAURANT 5837 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.961.4156 Dinner nightly.

LA CIGALE

253 S.E. Fi h Ave. Delray Beach 561.265.0600 Dinner nightly.

LE RIVAGE

450 N.E. 20th St. Boca Raton 561.620.0033 Dinner nightly.

OLIO BISTRO

42 S.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.278.6633 Dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

TEA LICIOUS TEAROOM & GIFTS

4995 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.638.5155 Breakfast and lunch Monday-Saturday.

BITES

Grilled Fish Tacos Poke Bowl

To Your Health Town Center At Boca Raton Welcomes True Food Kitchen

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hose looking to eat healthy at the mall can bypass the food court and head straight to Town Center at Boca Raton’s newest dining destination: True Food Kitchen. The award-winning, seasonally inspired restaurant’s first South Florida location spans 7,274 square feet, offering 175 indoor seats with views of the open kitchen and 66 patio seats amid garden basins filled with herbs. The health-conscious restaurant was co-founded by integrative medicine expert

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Dr. Andrew Weil and Sam Fox, 10-time James Beard Award semifinalist for Restaurateur of the Year. The menu is built on Dr. Weil’s anti-inflammatory diet, including a variety of gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan options. The eco-friendly materials utilized throughout the restaurant, such as floors made of reclaimed wood and dining chairs

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made of recycled soda bottles, echo the mindfulness of the cuisine. Guests can enjoy house favorites such as the Grilled Fish Tacos, with avocado, Greek yogurt, cilantro, pickled onion, anasazi bean and cotija cheese, or the Ancient Grains Bowl, with miso-glazed sweet potato, turmeric, charred onion, snow peas, grilled portobello, avocado and hemp seeds. Antioxidant-packed desserts include True Food Kitchen’s famed Flourless Chocolate Cake. Wash it all down with a beverage from the bar, serving made-from-scratch juices, teas and gluten-free spirits. – Samantha Noiman

True Food Kitchen is located at Town Center at Boca Raton, 6000 Glades Road, Unit 1015A. For more information, call 561-419-8105 or visit truefoodkitchen.com/bocaraton.


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Lunch Friday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

FARMER’S TABLE

FONDUE

1901 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561.417.5836 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

GARY RACK’S FARMHOUSE KITCHEN

THE MELTING POT 5455 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.997.7472 Dinner nightly.

FRENCH CARPE DIEM

Royal Palm Place 399 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561.826.2625 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

110 E. Atlantic Ave. #120 Delray Beach 561.455.2140 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Sunday.

204 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.266.3642 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

Royal Palm Place 416 Via De Palmas, #81 Boca Raton 561.955.6001 Lunch and dinner Monday-Saturday.

HARVEST SEASONAL GRILL & WINE BAR

CHEZ MARIE FRENCH BISTRO

1841 S. Federal Highway, #402 Delray Beach 561.266.3239 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

MAX’S HARVEST 169 N.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.381.9970

CASIMIR BISTRO

Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ

Spanish River Center 4199 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.395.6033 Lunch TuesdayFriday. Dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

LA FERME 9101 Lakeridge Blvd. Boca Raton 561.654.6600 Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

LA NOUVELLE MAISON

5 Palms Building 455 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.338.3003 Dinner nightly.

GERMAN BIERGARTEN

Polo Club Shoppes 5030 Champion Blvd. Boca Raton 561.997.0027 Lunch TuesdayFriday. Dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

Royal Palm Place 309 Via De Palmas, #90 Boca Raton 561.395.7462 Lunch and dinner daily.

CREPE CAFÉ

ESTIA TAVERNA & BAR

Royal Palm Place 504 Via De Palmas Boca Raton 561.757.3504

GREEK Royal Palm Place 507 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton

561.417.5800 Lunch and dinner daily.

IT’S ALL GREEK 9704 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561.883.6337 Lunch and dinner daily.

JIMMY THE GREEK 8221 Glades Road, #1 Boca Raton 561.477.3272 Lunch and dinner daily.

OLIV PIT

Shoppes at Village Point 6006 S.W. 18th St. Ste. 6B Boca Raton 561 409 2049 Lunch and dinner daily.

OUZO BAY GREEK KOUZINA

Mizner Park 201 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.757.0082 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Sunday.

RAFINA GREEK TAVERNA

The Boardwalk at 18th St. 6877 S.W. 18th St. Boca Raton 561.409.3673 Lunch and dinner daily.

TAVERNA KYMA 6298 N. Federal Highway

The Melting Pot

Boca Raton 561.994.2828 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

Boca Raton 561.392.3777 Lunch and dinner daily.

TAVERNA OPA

CAFE MED BY BICE

270 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.303.3602 Dinner nightly.

INDIAN

2096 N.E. Second Ave. Deerfield Beach 954.596.5840 Breakfast and dinner daily.

PUNJAB FINE INDIAN CUISINE

CAFFE LUNA ROSA

1801 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.392.8000 Lunch TuesdaySaturday. Dinner nightly.

34 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 561.274.9404 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

ITALIAN

Town Center at Boca Raton 6000 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.368.2805 Lunch and dinner daily.

ANGELO ELIA PIZZA, BAR & TAPAS

Addison Place 16950 Jog Road Delray Beach 561.381.0037 Lunch MondaySaturday. Dinner nightly.

ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA

Shops at Boca Grove 21065 Powerline Road Boca Raton 561.218.6600 Lunch and dinner daily. 851 S. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.338.3028 Lunch and dinner daily. 115 N.E. Sixth Ave. Delray Beach 561.278.7911 Lunch and dinner daily.

ARTURO’S 6750 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.997.7373 Lunch MondayFriday. Dinner nightly.

BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE

The Shops at Boca Center 5050 Town Center Circle, #239

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CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN

CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL

The Boardwalk at 18th St. 6909 S.W. 18th St. Boca Raton 561.544.8838 Lunch and dinner daily.

CASA D’ANGELO 171 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.996.1234 Dinner nightly.

DAVINCI’S OF BOCA

Town Center at Boca Raton 6000 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.362.8466 Lunch and dinner daily.

DAVITO’S 19635 State Road 7 Boca Raton 561.482.2323 Lunch and dinner daily.

DOMINICS 8177 W. Glades Road Boca Raton 561.487.3186 Lunch and dinner daily. Westwinds of Boca 9834 W. Glades Road Boca Raton 561.487.6325 Lunch and dinner daily.


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taste listings DOMUS 39 ITALIAN RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

Royal Palm Place 187 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561.419.8787 Dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

FRANK & DINO’S 39 S.E. First Ave. Boca Raton 561.218.4636 Dinner nightly.

IL GIRASOLE RESTAURANT 2275 S. Federal Highway Delray Beach 561.272.3566 Dinner TuesdaySunday.

JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 5751 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.988.0668 Dinner TuesdaySunday.

LA SORELLE RESTAURANT 6020 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.235.5301 Lunch and dinner daily.

LA STELLA’S RESTAURANT 159 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.544.2081 Dinner TuesdaySunday.

LA VILLETTA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 4351 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.362.8403 Dinner nightly.

LOUIE BOSSI’S RISTORANTE BAR PIZZERIA 100 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.336.6699 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

MAGGIANO’S 21090 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton 561.361.8244 Lunch and dinner daily.

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MARIO’S OSTERIA 1400 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.239.7000 Lunch and dinner daily.

MATTEO’S RESTAURANT 233 S. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.392.0773 Dinner nightly.

NICK’S NEW HAVEN STYLE PIZZERIA & BAR

Glades Plaza 2240 N.W. 19th St. Suite 904 Boca Raton 561.368.2900 Lunch and dinner daily.

NINO’S

Del Mar Shopping Village 7120 Beracasa Way Boca Raton 561.392.9075 Lunch and dinner daily.

NOVELLO RESTAURANT & BAR 5999 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.994.3495 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

PICCOLINO RESTAURANT 170 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561.395.8858 Dinner MondaySaturday.

POSITANO 4400 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.544.2920 Dinner nightly.

PREZZO

Park Place 5560 N. Military Trail Boca Raton 561.314.6840 Dinner nightly.

RISTORANTE SAPORI

Royal Palm Place 301 Via de Palmas Boca Raton 561.367.9779 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

SICILIAN OVEN 21170 St. Andrews Blvd., Suite 9 Boca Raton

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561.750.9772 Lunch and dinner daily.

TANZY

iPic Theaters Mizner Park 301 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.922.6699 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

TERRA FIAMMA

Delray Marketplace 9169 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.495.5570 Lunch and dinner daily.

TRAMONTI 119 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.272.1944 Lunch Monday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

TRATTORIA NONNA

Shoppes at Village Point 6006 S.W. 18th St. Ste. B4 Boca Raton 561 347 2344 Lunch and dinner daily.

TRATTORIA ROMANA 499 E. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.393.6715 Dinner nightly.

TUCCI’S FIRE N COAL PIZZA 50 N.E. First Ave. Boca Raton 561.620.2930 Lunch Tuesday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

VIC & ANGELO’S 290 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach Vic & Angelo’s Calamari

561.278.9570 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

561.419.8434 Lunch SundayFriday. Dinner Sunday-Thursday.

VILLAGIO ITALIAN EATERY

BUTCHER BLOCK GRILL

Mizner Park 344 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.447.2257 Lunch and dinner daily.

VILLA ROSANO

The Reserve 9858 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561.470.0112 Lunch Monday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

VINO WINE BAR AND ITALIAN TAPAS 114 N.E. Second St. Boca Raton 561.869.0030 Dinner TuesdaySaturday.

JAMAICAN ROCKSTEADY JAMAICAN BISTRO 2399 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.465.3167 Lunch and dinner daily.

KOSHER ASIA SUSHI/ WOK/GRILL

The Fountains Center 7600 Camino Real Boca Raton 561.544.8100 Lunch SundayFriday. Dinner Sunday-Thursday.

BOCA GRILL

Somerset Shoppes 8903 Glades Road Boca Raton

The Fountains Center 7000 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561.409.3035 Lunch SundayThursday. Dinner Saturday-Thursday.

DITMAS KITCHEN 21077 Powerline Road Boca Raton 561.826.875 Lunch MondayThursday. Dinner Sunday-Thursday.

MOZART CAFE

The Fountains Center 7300 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561.367.3412 Breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

PITA ’N GO 22767 State Road 7 Boca Raton 561.477.0633 Lunch SundayFriday. Dinner Sunday-Thursday.

LATIN CABANA EL REY 105 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.274.9090 Lunch and dinner daily.

CARIBBEAN GRILL 1332 N.W. Second Ave. Boca Raton 561.362.0161 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

THE CUBAN CAFE

Plumtree Centre 3350 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. Boca Raton 561.750.8860 Lunch MondayFriday. Dinner Monday-Saturday.

PADRINO’S

Mission Bay Plaza 20455 State Road 7 Boca Raton 561.451.1070 Lunch and dinner daily.

MEDI TERRANEAN/ TURKISH APEIRO KITCHEN & BAR

Delray Marketplace 14917 Lyons Road Delray Beach 561.501.4443 Dinner nightly. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

MEXICAN BAJA CAFE DOS 1310 S. Federal Highway Deerfield Beach 954.596.1304 Lunch and dinner daily.

BAJA CANTINA 201 N.W. First St. Boca Raton 561.419.8118 Lunch Monday-Saturday. Dinner nightly.

BAMBOLEO COCINA Y MEZCALERIA 1450 N. Federal Highway Boca Raton 561.750.2120 Lunch and dinner daily.

BLUE MOON MEXICAN CAFÉ

The Boardwalk at 18th St. 6897 S.W. 18th St. Boca Raton 561.571.7000 Lunch and dinner daily.

CABO FLATS CANTINA AND TEQUILA BAR

Delray Marketplace 14851 Lyons Road Delray Beach 561.499.0378 Lunch and dinner daily.

CASA TEQUILA 8228 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.430.5458 Lunch and dinner daily.

EL CAMINO TEQUILA BAR 15 N.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.865.5350 Lunch and dinner daily.

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SEÑOR BURRITO 513 N.E. 20th St. Boca Raton 561.347.6600 Lunch and dinner daily.

UNCLE JULIO’S

Mizner Park 449 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.300.3530 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

PUBS/ SPORTS BARS BRICK YARD MICRO BREWERY

The Garden Shops 7050 W. Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton 561.544.0001 Lunch Saturday and Sunday. Dinner nightly.

DUBLINER IRISH PUB

Mizner Park 435 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.620.2540 Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

DUFFY’S SPORTS GRILL 21212 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton 561.869.0552 Lunch and dinner daily.

GLUTTONOUS GOAT

Royal Palm Place 99 S.E. Mizner Blvd., #114 Boca Raton 561.923.9457 Dinner nightly.

HIJINKS SPORTS GRILL

Royal Palm Place 133 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561.465.3077 Lunch and dinner daily.

HOLLOWAY’S PUB

Boardwalk at Boca Raton 6909 S.W. 18th St.

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Ste. A-101 Boca Raton 561.620.2318 Dinner nightly.

HOOTERS

Glades Plaza 2240 N.W. 19th St. Boca Raton 561.391.8903 Lunch and dinner daily.

HURRICANE GRILL & WINGS

Mission Bay 10125 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.218.8848 Lunch and dinner daily.

MILLER’S ALE HOUSE

Shoppes at Blue Lake 1200 Yamato Road Boca Raton 561.988.9142 Lunch and dinner daily. Boca Lyons Plaza 9244 W. Glades Road Boca Raton 561.487.2989 Lunch and dinner daily.

SYBARITE PIG 20642 State Road 7, #2 Boca Raton 561.883.3200 Lunch TuesdaySunday. Dinner nightly.

TAP 42

The Shops at Boca Center 5050 Town Center Circle Boca Raton 561.235.5819 Lunch and dinner daily.

TILTED KILT PUB & EATERY 3320 Airport Road Boca Raton 561.338.5458 Lunch and dinner daily.

THE WISHING WELL IRISH PUB

Royal Palm Place 111 S.E. Mizner Blvd., #9 Boca Raton 561.750.5208 Dinner nightly. Brunch Sunday.

YARD HOUSE

Mizner Park 201 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.417.6124 Lunch and dinner daily.


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The Reserve 9942 Clint Moore Road Boca Raton 561.470.9963 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

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BOSTON’S ON THE BEACH 40 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 561.278.3364 Breakfast Saturday and Sunday. Lunch and dinner daily.

CITY FISH MARKET

Mizner Park 409 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561.672.7301 Lunch and dinner daily.

7940 Glades Road Boca Raton 561.487.1600 Lunch Monday-Friday. Dinner nightly.

TOOJAY’S GOURMET DELI

213 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.272.0220 Lunch and dinner daily.

Polo Club Shoppes 5030 Champion Blvd. Boca Raton 561.241.5903 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Glades Plaza 2240 N.W. 19th St. #700 Boca Raton 561.392.4181 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Regency Court 3013 Yamato Road Boca Raton 561.997.9911 Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

ZINGER’S DELI

Boca Del Mar Shopping Center 7132 Beracasa Way Boca Raton 561.826.7323 Lunch and dinner daily.

CITY OYSTER

DECK 84 840 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.665.8484 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

JB’S ON THE BEACH 300 N.E. 21st Ave. Deerfield Beach 954.571.5220 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

J & J SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL 634 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.272.3390 Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

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501 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.921.6464 Lunch and dinner daily.

32 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561.276.7868 Dinner nightly.

RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR

SEAFOOD

50 OCEAN 40 S. Ocean Blvd. Delray Beach 561.278.3364 Lunch and dinner daily. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

BOCA LANDING

Waterstone Hotel 999 E. Camino Real

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5 S.E. Second Ave. Delray Beach 561.450.6718 Lunch and dinner daily.

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Comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short bring their double act to the Broward Center on March 10.

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Lights, Camera, Action Levis JCC Phyllis & Harvey Sandler Center Kicks Off 2nd Annual Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival

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he Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center’s Phyllis & Harvey Sandler Center will be hosting the Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival (BRJFF) from March 4-24. Expanded from just one week during its inaugural year, this year’s BRJFF boasts three weeks of

BRJFF program and production director. “Wee hope you leave the theater feeling as passion-ate about cutting-edge Jewish films as we do.”” Films, including 33 features and seven n shorts, will represent 17 countries and bee screened at Regal Shadowood 16 in Boca

We are proud to present an unsurpassed line-up of outstanding films and speakers for your education and entertainment. We hope you leave the theater feeling as passionate about cutting-edge Jewish films as we do.

– Wendy Honig, BRJFF artistic director, and Lesley Rich, BRJFF program and production director

films about people and cultures around the globe – all with a Jewish theme or connection. “In this second annual festival year, we are proud to present an unsurpassed line-up of outstanding films and speakers for your education and entertainment,” say Wendy Honig, BRJFF artistic director, and Lesley Rich,

Raton from March 4-17 and the Movies of Delray in Delray Beach from March 18-23. The festival will comprise 15 Palm Beach premieres, four U.S. premieres, one international premiere and one world premiere. The festival closes on March 24 in Zinman Hall on the Jewish Federation of

South Palm Beach County campus. Select screenings feature appearances by special guests, including directors, producers and documentary subjects, as well as facilitated discussions and Q&A sessions. The mission of the BRJFF is to provide the newest, most stimulating and thoughtprovoking films that encourage audiences to expand their awareness and understanding of the Jewish world and engage in dialogue to explore the many diverse perspectives portrayed by the films presented. O For more information, call 561-558-2520 or visit bocajff.org.

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In The Biz Entrepreneur And Author Bill Green To Headline Business & Professional Icon Breakfast At Jewish Federation t the Lewis Katz Industry Icon Series event on April 10, business leaders and professionals will have the opportunity to network; enjoy breakfast; and hear from Bill Green, a startup mogul, philanthropist and author of “ALL IN: Real Life Business Lessons from Aspiring Entrepreneurs.” The event will take place in Zinman Hall at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County in Boca Raton. Green is the founder and CEO

Series co-chair. “His experience, insights and wisdom as a phenomenally successful entrepreneur across industries will be of high interest and great value.” Adds co-chair Jeff Shavitz: “The federation’s Business & Professional Division, now cochaired by Gregory Gefen and Tracy Kawa, has built a community of local business leaders and professionals who look forward to gathering on a regular basis. We learn together as we make meanPhoto by Jeffrey Tholl Photography

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Bill Green’s experience, insights and wisdom as a phenomenally successful entrepreneur across industries will be of high interest and great value. – Lauren Cohen, co-chair, Industry Icon Series

of the Crestar Group of Companies and LendingOne. He also founded Interline Brands, now owned by The Home Depot. Committed to giving back, his Green Family Charitable Foundation focuses on children, and he has also mentored young entrepreneurs and served as a volunteer business professor at Rutgers University. “We are extremely proud that Bill Green will headline our program and offer this opportunity to learn from a true business icon,” says Lauren Cohen, Industry Icon

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ingful professional and personal connections through high-level networking, informative programs with industry experts and philanthropic activities.” Dietary laws will be observed. The event is sponsored by HJ Sims, Hotwire Communications, Marsh & McLennan Agency and Virgin Printing Corp. The Boca Raton Observer is the event’s exclusive magazine sponsor. O For more information, call 561-852-3128 or visit jewishboca.org/icon.



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Family Affair Boca West Children’s Foundation Announces Battle For The Kids Foundation Days

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oca West Children’s Foundation announced the schedule of events for its Battle for the Kids Foundation Days. The organization will host its $200,000 Golf Challenge on April 9 and will present its Concert Beginnings

for the Children, featuring Battle of the Bands: Chicago vs. Billy Joel, on April 10 at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Funds raised will benefit at-risk children and their families in Boca Raton and Billy Joel South Palm Beach County. tribute band The golf challenge will host 500 players and is the largest charity golf tournament Gourmet food truck selections will inin South Palm Beach County. Admission in- clude everything from barbecue to Philly cludes golf; brunch; a rubber duck for the cheesesteaks, crab cakes and lobster rolls as $5,000 Duck Drop; admission to the evening well as American, Italian, Chinese, Mexigala cocktail party; and one ticket to Battle of can and Kosher cuisine. There will also be the Bands: Chicago vs. Billy Joel. specialty desserts, including gourmet milkNext, members of the band Beginnings, shakes, gelato, cupcakes and more. the authorized Chicago tribute band, The foundation and its participating will face off against the band for charities are also selling raffle tickets; prizBilly Joel, starring Mike DelGuid- es include a $5,000 shopping spree at Saks ice, in the Battle of the Bands: Fifth Avenue Boca Raton, a one-week stay Chicago vs. Billy Joel. The con- at Galley Bay Resort & Spa in Antigua and cert will feature dance floors in an “On the Fly” Celebrity Cruise. The Boca front of the stage and a Florida Raton Observer is the event’s exclusive State Fair theme, twinkling lights, magazine sponsor. O games and gourmet food trucks. Food and soft drinks are included For more information, call 561-488-6980 in the cost of admission. or email foundation@bocawestcc.org.

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Looking Forward

Women Of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program Hosts Palm Beach County Wine Dinner Event

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he Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program will host its 5th Annual Palm Beach County Wine Dinner Event on April 19 at St. Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton. Event co-chairs and Palm Beach County Advisory Committee members Krista Rosenberg and Robbin Newman will

launched in Palm Beach County in 2003. The program now helps more than 500 at-risk girls yearly through a network of more than 70 highly accomplished professional women who volunteer their time as mentors. The Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program has been recognized on the floor

Laurie Silvers, Krista Rosenberg, Julie Peyton-Stein, Robbin Newman and Judith Temple

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welcome close to 200 of South Florida’s community members to the always sold-out event, which will raise funds to benefit at-risk girls in all 25 public high schools in Palm Beach County. The event will feature a silent auction and aperitifs, a dinner with wine pairing, scholarship opportunities and a live auction. Palm Beach County Committee members include Rosenberg and Newman as well as Ana Gambino, Sue Shaffer, Laurie Silvers, Julie Peyton Stein and Judith Temple. The Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program

of the U.S. Congress nine times and has been ranked a 4-Star Charity by Charity Navigator for four consecutive years, an achievement reached by only 12 percent of the more than 7,000 charities rated nationally. Since the inception of the scholarship program in 2000 and through the generosity of its supporters and partners, the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program has awarded close to $6 million in college scholarships. O For more information, visit womenoftomorrow.org.


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Group Effort

Impact 100 Palm Beach County Set To Award 2018 Charitable Grants

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mpact 100 Palm Beach County, a women’s charitable fund with the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, has announced that it will award 2018 grants on April 12, and membership remains open until March 21. The group comprises a growing membership of women (562 members in 2017) who donate

munity. She began by forming the first Impact 100 with a simple yet grand concept: to recruit 100 women to donate $1,000 each in order to fund a $100,000 grant to a charitable initiative. Their plan was a success, and it inspired women across the United States. Palm Beach County resident and philanthropist Tandy Robinson saw

Helen Ballerano and Kirsten Stanley

To date, Impact 100 Palm Beach County has awarded more than $2.2 million to Palm Beach County charities, making an extraordinary impact in tens of thousands of people’s lives throughout the community. $1,000 each annually; pool their funds; and vote to award grants to local nonprofits in South Palm Beach County in the areas of arts and culture, education, environment, family, and health and wellness. One recipient in each of the focus areas receives a $100,000 grant, and any remaining funds are distributed equally to the rest of the finalists. The spark for Impact 100 came from a group of like-minded women in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founder Wendy Steele had a desire to stimulate compassion and generosity among women in her com-

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the beauty in the model. She, along with two other philanthropic-minded local leaders, Lisa Mulhall and Cindy Krebsbach, joined together to establish Impact 100 Palm Beach County in 2011. To date, Impact 100 Palm Beach County, led by Co-Presidents Helen Ballerano and Kirsten Stanley, has awarded more than $2.2 million to Palm Beach County charities, making an impact on tens of thousands of lives. O For more information, visit impact100pbc.com.


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onprofit organizations will recognize male volunteers who have made life better for others in South Florida at the 17th Annual Men with Caring Hearts (MWCH) Awards Luncheon, hosted by Florence Fuller Child Development Centers (FFCDC) on April 27 at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton.

Award, to BBC International. “What a wonderful way for our community to thank all of the deserving men who have given so much to so many,” says Andy Thomson, event co-chair and FFCDC board member. “It is my honor to serve as co-chair of this great event.” The event is made possible by

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What a wonderful way for our community to thank all of the deserving men who have given so much to so many. It is my honor to serve as co-chair of this great event. – Andy Thomson, event co-chair

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Last year, the luncheon honored 28 male volunteers and three young men of caring spirit. This year’s luncheon is presented by the Gary Peters Family Foundation and will start with a champagne reception along with a raffle and a silent auction. Next will be the sit-down luncheon, awards ceremony and a special presentation from FFCDC children. The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Robert Campbell, and the Biggest Heart Award will be presented to Marc Bell. For the first time, the luncheon will present the Outstanding Organization

presenting sponsor Gary Peters Family Foundation; platinum sponsors Office Depot Foundation and Schmidt Family Foundation; gold sponsors BBC International, Robert and Barbara Campbell, Sandra and Marvin Rubin and Wells Fargo Private Bank; silver sponsors Amy and Michael Kazma and Carrie Rubin; youth sponsor Eda & Cliff Viner Community Scholars Foundation; and exclusive magazine sponsor The Boca Raton Observer. O For more information, call 561-391-7274, ext. 134, or email alagerstrom@ffcdc.org.


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STEM Science Passport provides the learning component that comes from hands-on opportunities at our museum, and those experiences go beyond the classroom. This is especially important to those who might not otherwise get this opportunity.” The mission of the South Flor-

We like to say science is adventure with a purpose, and we are grateful for this grant to help us open every mind to science.

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The program inspires students to explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Educators from the center will work with teachers to supplement education in the classroom and provide field trips. The STEM Passport covers a broad variety of lesson topics, including physics, environmental resources and conservation, DNA studies and more in order to support the learning track the teacher is pursuing at the time of the program. “We like to say science is adventure with a purpose, and we are grateful for this grant to help us open every mind to science,” says Lew Crampton, president and CEO of the center. “The

ida Science Center and Aquarium is to “open every mind to science,” and the indoor-outdoor venue features more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits, a 10,000gallon fresh and salt water aquarium, a digital planetarium and more. Founded by automotive pioneer Jim Moran, The Jim Moran Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for the youth and families of Florida through the support of innovative programs and opportunities that meet the ever-changing needs of the community. O For more information, call 561-832-1988 or visit sfsciencecenter.org.



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Calendar March

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MARCH 30 Demi Lovato & DJ Khaled

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MARCH 15 Romeo Santos

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MARCH 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 19, 21, 27, 29, 31 Miami Heat Basketball

MARCH 15 31 “Tomb Raider” – The IMAX Experience

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MARCH 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 24 Florida Panthers Hockey Game times vary.

MARCH 28 THROUGH APRIL 1 Disney On Ice: “Reach For The Stars” Show times vary.

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MARCH 9 Andy McKee Show begins at 8 p.m.

ALICE COOPER MARCH 21 BROWARD CENTER MARCH 10 Steve Martin & Martin Short Show times vary.

MARCH 16 Firefall Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 20 An Evening With Foreigner And The Dave Eggar Orchestra Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

MARCH 21 A Paranormal Evening With Alice Cooper Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 2 “One Hot Night” A Tribute To Neil Diamond Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

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MARCH 3 Al Pacino Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 8 11 “Just Dance Live” Show times vary.

MARCH 16 Joe Rogan – Strange Times 2018 Tour Show times vary.

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MARCH 25 Pretenders Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 28 Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: “Confidential” Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 2 & 3 The Rockets

MARCH 23 & 24 Shake 3X Show begins at 10 p.m.

MARCH 30 & 31 Split Decision Show begins at 10 p.m.

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MARCH 9 & 10 3AM Tokyo Show begins at 10 p.m.

MARCH 3 Laughing Out Loud Festival Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 4 Bill Maher Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 6 11 The Illusionists Live From Broadway Show times vary.

MARCH 16 Jason Mraz Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 18 The Righteous Brothers Bill Medley and Bucky Heard Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 28 Dudu Fisher Celebrates Jerusalem Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 4 Michael McDonald Show begins at 7 p.m.

MARCH 9 Indigo Girls Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 16 Mike + The Mechanics Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 21 Cherry Poppin’ Daddies Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 10 Jim Breuer Show begins at 8 p.m.

MARCH 15 Shuzz Art Fashion

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MARCH 2 Festival Of The Arts Boca – Bill Murray

MARCH 31 Southside Johnny & The Asbury Dukes

Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Show begins at 8 p.m.

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MARCH 1 4 Annual Festival Of The Arts Boca

Enjoy the finest in classical music, jazz, dance, film and literature. Takes place at Mizner Park Amphitheater and Mizner Park Cultural Center in Boca Raton. Start times vary. For more information, call 561-368-8445 or visit festivalboca.org.

MARCH 1 25 26th Annual Florida Renaissance Festival From jesters, jugglers and jousting knights to music, magic and mayhem, the festival recreates a story-book Renaissance village. Takes place at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. Start times vary. For more information, call 954-357-5100 or visit ren-fest.com.

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MARCH 3 2018 Alliance Walk

Join The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness for a “celebrating everyBODY” walk to promote eating disorders awareness with special guest Jenni Schaefer, a best-selling author. Takes place at Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek. Starts at 9 a.m. For more information, call 561-841-0900 or visit allianceforeating disorders.com.

MARCH 3 63rd Annual Bethesda Ball One of Palm Beach County’s oldest galas, featuring dinner, dancing and entertainment. Benefits Bethesda Hospital Foundation. Takes place at The Breakers Palm Beach. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-737-7733 or visit bethesdahospital foundation.org.

MARCH 3 & 4 29th Annual Las Olas Art Fair Part 2 Check out fine arts and cra s, and enjoy great food and drink. Takes

place on Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. Starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call 561-746-6615 or visit artfestival.com.

MARCH 4 10th Annual Boating & Beach Bash For People With Disabilities Guests can enjoy boat rides, a barbecue lunch, a concert, games designed for all abilities, wheelchair basketball and tennis, a Kids Fun Zone and more. Takes place at Spanish River Park in Boca Raton. Starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call 561-715-2622 or visit boatingbeachbash.com.

MARCH 4 Palm Beach Autism Speaks Walk Walk and help raise funds to support research and quality programs that are changing the future of autism. Takes place at Meyer Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. Starts at 9 a.m. For more information, call 561-465-0054 or visit act.autismspeaks.org/ palmbeach.

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MARCH 9 PARKER PLAYHOUSE MARCH 4 Unicorn Children’s Foundation Ball The “Disco & Diamonds”-themed event features cocktails, dinner, dancing, auctions and entertainment. Takes place at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 5 p.m. For more information, call 561-620-9377 or visit unicornchildrens foundation.org.

MARCH 7 6th Annual Be Great Celebration Dinner This dinner supports the Naoma Donnelley Haggin Boys & Girls Club of Delray Beach and celebrates its Young Club members and community partners. Takes place at The Seagate Country Club in Delray Beach. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-683-3287 or visit bgcpbc.org.


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MARCH 7 YMCA Of South Palm Beach County 16th Annual Inspiration Breakfast

Presented by the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center Phyllis & Harvey Sandler Center

MARCH 4 24 Screenings at Regal Shadowood 16 in Boca Raton from March 4-17 and at Movies of Delray in Delray Beach from March 18-23 Festival closes in Zinman Hall on the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s campus on March 24

SUNDAY, MARCH 4 “Take My Nose Please” “Abe & Phil’s Last Poker Game” “Bye Bye Germany”

12:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 5 “Acheinu” 12:30 p.m. “The Hero” 12:30 p.m. “The Little Dictator” 3 p.m. “The Gliksmans” 3 p.m. “The Body Collector” 6:45 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 6 “Futures Past” “Almost Famous” “The Cakemaker”

12:45 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:45 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 “Patriot” 12:45 p.m. “Shabbos Bigfoot” 12:45 p.m. “Simon & Théodore” 3:15 p.m. “Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds: The Conductor Zubin Mehta” 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, MARCH 8 “A Classy Broad” “Shade of Music” “Winter Hunt” “An Act of Defiance”

1 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 6:45 p.m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 9 “The Smuggler and Her Charges” “Righteous”

1 p.m. 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 10 “You Only Live Once”

SUNDAY, MARCH 11 “Shabbos Bigfoot” “Uncle Gloria” “Marie Curie” “Budapest Noir” “In Other Words”

12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 12 “Pirate Captain Toledano” “The Milk Trial” “Across The Line” “Rescue Bus 300” “Maktub”

12:45 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 13 “Destination Unknown” 11 a.m. “Home Port” 1:15 p.m. “Simon & Théodore” 3:30 p.m. “The Gliksmans” 7 p.m. “The Little Dictator” 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 “Shade of Music” “Winter Hunt” “The Light of Hope” “Abe & Phil’s Last Poker Game” “Acheinu” “The Hero”

11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

THURSDAY, MARCH 15 “Children of Peace” 12:45 p.m. “The Body Collector” 2:30 p.m. “Keep The Change” 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 16 “Home Port” “Bye Bye Germany”

7:15 p.m.

1 p.m. 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 17 “Longing”

7:15 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 18 “You Only Live Once”

7 p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 19 “Take My Nose Please” “The Patriot” “Marie Curie”

2:45 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 20 “Maktub” “Uncle Gloria” “Almost Famous”

2:45 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 “Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds: The Conductor Zubin Mehta” 4 p.m. “In Other Words” 7:15 p.m. “The Last Suit” 7:15 p.m.

THURSDAY, MARCH 22 “Destination Unknown” “Budapest Noir” “Longing”

2:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m.

FRIDAY, MARCH 23 “The Milk Trial” “Pirate Captain Toledano” “The Cakemaker”

12:45 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 24 “Heading Home”

7 p.m.

(with special guest Jason Marquis)

This year’s keynote speaker will be the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes football team, Mark Richt. Takes place at Office Depot Global Headquarters in Boca Raton. Starts at 7:30 a.m. For more information, call 561-300-3238 or visit ymcaspbc.org.

MARCH 8 Annual Special Night For Special Needs Cocktail Reception The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center’s Helene and Roy Schwedelson Special Needs Programs will host a cocktail reception to honor Naomi and Richard Steinberg for their dedication to individuals with special needs and their families. Takes place at a private home. Starts at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-852-3200 or visit levisjcc.org.

MARCH 9 211 Palm Beach/ Treasure Coast 4th Annual Spring Gala This event, featuring international recording artist Alexander Star, is presented by 211 HelpLine and raises funds for the staff who assist callers in crisis. Takes place at Four Seasons Resort in Palm Beach. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-383-1147 or visit 211palmbeach.org.

MARCH 9 Charity Card And Game Event

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Join in various games to raise awareness and resources to eliminate hydrocephalus. Takes



happenings calendar place at Broken Sound Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 561-999-9175.

MARCH 10 17th Annual Barry Crown Walk For The Animals Hosted by Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, the event brings together pet owners for a day of fun activities, including contests and having your pet washed by local celebrities. Takes place at CityPlace in West Palm Beach. Starts at 9 a.m. For more information, call 561-530-6057 or visit peggyadams.org.

MARCH 10 Donna Klein Jewish Academy Annual Gala & Auction This fundraiser benefits Donna Klein Jewish Academy programs and need-based financial assistance. Takes place at Boca Raton Marriott. Starts at 7:45 p.m. For more information, call 561-852-3317 or visit dkja.org.

MARCH 10 KidSafe Foundation 9th Annual Shine The Light Gala Enjoy music, dancing, dinner, auctions and raffles. The night is dedicated to educating attendees about child sexual abuse, bullying and internet dangers, featuring gymnast and best-selling author Aly Raisman. Takes place at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 855-844-SAFE or visit kidsafefoundation.org.

MARCH 12 27th Annual Book Of Hope Luncheon This signature event

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features a raffle, an auction and lunch with guest speaker Dr. Nicholas Perricone. Benefits Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America. Takes place at Boca Raton Resort & Club. Starts at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 561-218-2929 or visit ccfa.org.

MARCH 12 Spring Finale With Siggy Flicker Join the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Women’s Philanthropy for this event featuring “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” reality star Siggy Flicker. Takes place at Woodfield Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-852-3271 or visit bocafed.org.

MARCH 14 Jewish Women’s Foundation South Palm Beach County 2018 Granting Wishes Guest speakers Denise Albert and Melissa Musen Gerstien are the co-founders of The MOMS, The MOMS podcast and TheMOMS. com. Takes place at Boca Rio Golf Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-852-3188 or visit bocafed.org.

MARCH 14 18 Art Boca Raton, An International Art Fair The fair will showcase contemporary work; modern masters; and emerging art, sculpture, photography, works on paper and installations. Takes place at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Start times vary. For more information, call

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Park in Oakland Park. Starts at 11 a.m. For more information, call 954-590-0055 or visit petsbroward.org.

MARCH 19 8th Annual Real Men Bake And Rock At The Sock Hop

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305-490-4584 or visit artbocaraton.com.

MARCH 15 Center For Family Services Annual Dinner Dance Enjoy a glamorous evening with dinner, dancing and a live auction. Benefits Center for Family Services. Takes place at Club Colette in Palm Beach. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-616-1222 or visit ctrfam.org.

MARCH 16 23rd Annual Bank Of America Wine, Spirits And Culinary Celebration The event showcases more than 40 of South Florida’s premier restaurants and more than 100 wines, spirits and cra beers from around the world. Takes place at Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale. Starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 954-713-0918 or visit modsevents.org.

MARCH 16 Boca Raton Annual New Directions For Women Luncheon Enjoy live music, an auction, champagne and guest speaker Jill Zarin from “The Real Housewives of New York.” Benefits National

Jewish Health. Takes place at Boca Raton Resort & Club. Starts at 11 a.m. For more information, call 561-477-5400 or visit flnewdirections.com.

MARCH 17 & 18 14th Annual Coral Springs Festival Of The Arts And Crafts Check out fine arts and cra s, enjoy great food and drinks and take in the scene. Takes place at The Walk on University Drive in Coral Springs. Starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call 561-746-6615 or visit artfestival.com.

MARCH 18 JARC 32nd Annual Gala “JARCMANIA” features dinner, dancing, auctions, raffles and more. Benefits JARC’s Medical Education Program. Takes place at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, call 561-558-2572 or visit jarcfl.org.

MARCH 18 St. PawTricks Day Pet Party Hosted by Pets Broward, this family- and pet-friendly event includes police K-9 units, a DJ, gourmet food trucks, raffles, a fashion show with adoptable pets and more. Takes place at Jaco Pastorius

Presented by the GFWC Woman’s Club of Delray Beach, the 1950sthemed event will feature a DJ spinning oldies and dance tunes while visitors sample sweet and savory creations. Takes place at Old School Square in Delray Beach. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, call 561-843-6821 or visit realmenbake. eventbrite.com.

MARCH 20 Kramer On Seinfeld Kenny Kramer, the real-life inspiration for Cosmo Kramer on “Seinfeld,” takes you on a multimedia voyage through the hit sitcom. Takes place at Boca Black Box Center for the Arts in Boca Raton. Starts at 8 p.m. For more information, call 561-483-9036 or visit bocablackbox.com.

MARCH 20 Spring Children’s Fair Children ages 2-12 are invited to enjoy carnival games, rides, arts and cra s, entertainment and more. Takes place at Patch Reef Park in Boca Raton. Starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call 561-367-7035 or visit patchreefpark.org.

MARCH 24 16th Annual Doggie & Kittie Ball This fun-filled gala will feature cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, dinner, a live band, a live auction and, of course, adoptable dogs. Benefits Tri-County Animal

Rescue. Takes place at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-482-8110 or visit tricountyhumane.org.

MARCH 26 Annual Leo Geller Golf Tournament The Parkinson’s Foundation South Palm Beach County Chapter will host the shotgun event that includes lunch, a raffle, awards and a cocktail reception. Takes place at Boca Rio Golf Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 11 a.m. For more information, call 561-962-1702 or visit parkinson.org/ southpalmbeachcounty.

MARCH 26 Ruth And Norman Rales Jewish Family Services Great Golf For A Great Cause The event features lunch and a shotgun tee-off followed by cocktails, dinner and an awards presentation. Takes place at St. Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 11 a.m. For more information, call 561-852-5013 or visit ralesjfs.org.

MARCH 28 20th Annual Honor Your Doctor Luncheon Pay homage to local physicians at this lunch, which will include entertainment, raffle prizes and an awards ceremony. Presented by Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton. Benefits Helen M. Babione Medical Scholarship Fund. Takes place at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton. Starts at 11:15 a.m. For more information, call 561-299-1429 or visit rotarydowntownboca raton.org. O


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Matthew Baker, Randy Colman, Lori Fineman, Allan & Shirley Solomon and Cindy Bergman

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Emily Grabelsky, Marleen Forkas and Stephen Grabelsky

Robert Primeau, Jan Savarick, Justin & Susie Goldberg, Sandy Beyer, Melissa Emihovich and Adam & Stephanie Ginsburg

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More than 400 community members attended the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center’s Jeans, Jewels & The J – Be A Rockstar event at Boca West Country Club. The evening featured a cocktail reception, dining, dancing, a casino and a silent auction. The event follows the JCC’s long tradition of pausing once a year to celebrate its supporters and honorees.


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April Leavy, Judy Levis Markhoff, Dale Filhaber, Matt Levin, Deborah Norville, Elyssa Kupferberg, Elaine Roberts, Jill Rose and Rebecca Applebaum

Larry Katz, Renee McCabe and Emily Grabelsky

Mitchell Goldberg, Deborah Norville, Daniel Mielnicki and Jane Kurcsinka

Lion Of Judah Luncheon

Helene Paul, Kathy Deckler, Gayle Lichtman, Joanne Applebaum, Eydie Holz and Barbara Silver

Roxane Lipton, Debra Halperin, Emily Grabelsky, Judi Schuman, April Leavy, Leona Brauser, Meryl Gallatin, Margaret Kottler and Cynthia Hollander Schechner

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Judi Schuman and Mark Larkin

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More than 450 of the community’s most compassionate and generous women came together at The Polo Club of Boca Raton for the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s annual Lion of Judah Luncheon. The event’s keynote speaker was two-time Emmy Award winner, “Inside Edition” anchor and best-selling author Deborah Norville.


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Aubrey Trask, Joe Barilla, Joey Roberto, Kevin Clark and James Berwind

Casey & Ashley Mock, Sophia Eccleston and Brian Edwards

Chuck Soost and Nancy Over-Conley

Nat King Cole Generation Hope President’s Society Dinner

Emerging artists Haven Star and Sons of Mystro entertained 100 guests at the 4th Annual Nat King Cole Generation Hope President’s Society Dinner at The Breakers Palm Beach. Hosted by organization co-founders Casey Cole Hooker and Timolin Cole Augustus, the event included a cocktail reception, a Nat King Cole memorabilia exhibit, dinner and dancing.

Umoja McNeish, Timolin Cole Augustus, Casey Cole Hooker and Malcolm McNeish

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Pamela and Gerald Coffey Mary Ann & Paul Milhous

Parkinson’s Foundation South Palm Beach Chapter “Rock the Runway” Fashion Show

The Parkinson’s Foundation South Palm Beach County Chapter “Rocked the Runway” with its Annual Fashion Show that dazzled guests during the sold-out event at Boca Rio Golf Club. The event raised funds to help those in the local community live better – together – with Parkinson’s disease. Kristin Muir-Morrell & Bobby Morrell, Robin Muir and Shaun Coller

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Benjamin Ferencz and Rick Folbaum

Morgan Sheres, Ray Allen and Robert Sheres

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 25th Anniversary South Florida “What You Do Matters” Dinner

Andrew Weinstein, Guy Fronstin and Dave Aronberg

Julie Peyton Stein and Don Tolep

Marilyn Simon Weinberg & Jay Weinberg

Linda & Jay Rosenkranz

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Steve & Marla Garchik

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum held its 25th Anniversary South Florida “What You Do Matters” Dinner at Boca West Country Club. A record amount of more than $1 million was raised. The featured speaker was Benjamin Ferencz, the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor.



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Lois Pope and Jay Leno

Gail Worth and Frank Orenstein

LIFE 24th Annual Lady In Red Gala

Terry Ebert Mendozza & Joe Mendozza

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Walt & Mary Ann Schwenk

Lois Pope and Robin Ganzert

Maude Cook and Christine E. Lynn

Maria Pope Kessel & Kerry Kessel

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Nearly 600 attended LIFE’s 24thbAnnual Lady in Red Gala – “Over the Moon Vegas to Palm Beach Sizzling Star-Studded Night of Entertainment” – at The Breakers Palm Beach. The evening, which raised more than $1 million for American Humane, featured comedian Jay Leno, Beatles tribute band The Fab Four and the Soul Survivors Band.


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Peggy Trenkner, Soula Rifkin, Wendy Roberts and Linda Adelson

Carolyn Runowicz and Robert Knapp Deborah Roberts, Shannon Miller and Valerie Goldfein

Betsy Matthews and Eddy Taylor

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Renee Steinberg, Judy Snyder and Robbi Toll

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PRIOR SALE DATE

SUBDIVISION

ADDRESS

BUYER

SELLER

SALE PRICE

ADDISON RESERVE

16112 VIA MONTEVERDE

FRISCHER ANNE

FOLEY MARK

$550,000

7367 SARIMENTO PL

SHER LORETTA

TEPLITSKY IGOR

$750,000

BEL MARRA

769 COVENTRY ST

GENOVESE DONNA M

TRISOLINI GEMMA

$775,000

$570,000

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BOCA FALLS

12320 MELROSE WAY

ALLGAYER HUSEIN

FARBER DAVID H

$540,000

$355,000

29-JAN-01

12355 CASCADES POINTE DR

BREHM JOSEPH WILLIAM

CHENG CHING YU

$415,000

BOCA GOLF & TENNIS CLUB - GREENS

17335 BERMUDA VILLAGE DR

NAZARIAN ALLISON

SIVEL INVESTMENTS LLC

$456,000

$235,000

16-AUG-12

20-MAY-16 $960,000

18-APR-03

- CANDLEWOOD

17696 CANDLEWOOD TER

CARUSO JACQUELINE

16TH TEE INC

$431,500

$404,900

27-JAN-05

BOCA GROVE PLANTATION

21384 GREENWOOD CT

SEIDMAN SANDRA

REEVES SOLOMON

$460,000

$535,000

19-SEP-14

BOCA HARBOUR

799 APPLEBY ST

BLUM CHRISTOPHER

HALFHILL RENEE

$770,000

$420,000

21-DEC-15

BOCA ISLES NORTH

10654 MAPLE CHASE DR

PACHECO-HORLING ROSA L

CIAU S A CORP

$525,000

$500,000

22-DEC-10

19641 BISCAYNE BAY DR

ROTHENBERG JASON

AMIRI SAEED INDIV TRUSTEE

$480,000

BOCA LAKES

2698 NW 39TH ST

PALERMO JOHN

PASSERO ROGER J

$520,000

$425,000

27-JUL-09

$490,000

08-FEB-13

10-APR-03

4420 NW 28TH WAY

LANDSBERG PERRI

SOAVE ALEXANDER

$659,000

BOCA POINTE CC - COSTA BRAVA

6498 COLOMERA DR

GOLDSTEIN JESSE C

KAMINSKI CHERYL S CHAITMAN INDIV TRUSTEE

$355,000

- LA CORNICHE

7630 LA CORNICHE CIR

GOLDBERG STEVEN

FAHIM KARIM

$568,000

BOCA RATON RIVIERA

560 NE WAVECREST WAY

LEVESQUE ADAM

MENCHAK THOMAS JOHN

$880,000

CARIBBEAN KEYS

5550 COASTAL DR

WARSHAW DEBRA

ZANK ELLIOT

$2,975,000

$3,600,000

17-APR-06

COLONNADE AT GLEN OAKS

4840 NW 28TH AVE

PECCHIA MICHAEL

MAHLE STEPHEN E

$670,000

$440,000

06-AUG-01

2634 NW 48TH ST

SNAVELY LESLIE L

MICHAELS GUILLERMO A

$750,750

$870,000

20-APR-07

6124 ROYAL LYTHAM DR

FASANELLI MARIO

COLETTI ANTHONY TRUSTEE

$345,000

$312,000

18-SEP-17

GOLF VISTA

03-OCT-11 $425,000

20-APR-12 01-SEP-89

Source: Palm Beach County Property Appraiser

31-OCT-13


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SUBDIVISION

Source: Palm Beach County Property Appraiser

ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

ADDRESS

BUYER

SELLER

SALE PRICE

PRIOR SALE PRICE

PRIOR SALE DATE

1717 SABAL PALM DR

CALKINS STEPHEN R

DODGE PHILIP L

$1,600,000

$800,000

16-DEC-03

137 ROYAL PALM WAY

JOVANOVSKI KIRSTIN

SIKKEMA WILLIAM J

$1,600,000

$242,000

01-JAN-79

SATURNIA ISLES

9766 NAPOLI WOODS LN

GAMBARDELLA STEVEN M

BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUSTEE

$489,000

$551,100

20-JUN-17

THE CLOISTERS

5837 VISTA LINDA LN

BELL DEIDRE

LAYTON EDWARD

$488,000

$430,000

05-APR-17

THE OAKS AT BOCA RATON

17710 CADENA DR

KHOSA ONEIL

BOURKE KEVIN P

$1,150,000

$1,199,999

09-FEB-17

17838 CADENA DR

GREENSPOON KATIE L

MAHLER MICHAEL A

$1,080,000

$940,000

17-APR-12

$520,000

THE SHORES

11205 SEA GRASS CIR

TAMIR TALIE

FIELY LAWRENCE F III

$540,000

11149 SANDYSHELL WAY

COHEN DAVID

AGUHOB ELIGIO B

$505,000

THORNHILL MEWS

22485 ARCADIA CT

NACHIM URI

TANSMAN AVRAHAM AVI

$550,000

$260,000

20-JUN-08

TIMBERCREEK

2958 NW 24TH TER

GRAY ELLEN

ORTEGA ELIZABETH

$498,000

$480,000

26-JUL-16

2412 NW 30TH ST

REED ERIK E

BALMASEDA RENE

$394,000

$135,300

01-APR-86

3529 PINE HAVEN CIR

FISCHER KIMBERLY

SACKEL MATTHEW S

$620,000

$603,000

06-DEC-07

TOWNSEND PLACE CONDOMINIUM

500 SE MIZNER BLVD A405

WEITZ ELLEN

TEPLIN SANDRA INDIV TRUSTEE

$1,049,000

$694,350

25-MAR-04

TROPIC ISLE

920 GARDENIA DR

NETTA JENNIFER

COPPA DAVID

$1,955,000

$2,138,255

13-AUG-07

919 MCCLEARY ST

LEWIS STEPHEN

DALEY THOMAS V INDIV TRUSTEE

$610,000

02-FEB-17

TUNISON PALMS

749 NW 7TH ST

RISTEEN CHRISTEN

DENISE GARICA LLC

$385,000

11-MAY-16

WATERSIDE

23299 WATER CIR

MAILLOUX TROY M

BERNATH ANTON M

$380,000

$173,500

01-MAY-91

WOODFIELD CC - STRATFORD GREEN

3351 NW 53RD CIR

LEFF RHONA

BHANDARI ANMOL

$450,000

$430,000

18-MAR-14

- VICTORIA ISLES

5820 NW 42ND WAY

FILIMBERTI PRISCILIA DREBES

KNZ PARTNERS INC

$390,000

$208,639

27-FEB-17

WOODFIELD HUNT CLUB

3845 ST JAMES WAY

SACHS KERRY M

NEEDLEMAN EILEEN R

$788,000

$750,000

18-DEC-02

TIMBERCREEK NORTH

03-MAY-16 30-SEP-14


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UNDER THE RADAR The Order Of St. John Of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller Quietly Contributes To The Community BY REBECCA MCBANE

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n the age of ALS ice bucket challenges and texting Red Cross donations, an organization called the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller (OSJ) might sound downright ancient – and that’s because it is. OSJ traces its roots back to 1048 and a hospice for pilgrims near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Today, the nonprofit continues its mission to serve the sick and the poor, and Boca Raton is home to its “Florida Commandery.” One might not think of Boca as the most likely place to find a chivalric order with ancient origins – but then you’d be forgetting it was also once home to a countess.

Through exhaustive fundraising and the generosity of its members, OSJ supports a long list of local groups. Yet few have ever heard of it. Its members believe that true philanthropy should be done without attention or applause. You can’t drive more than a few blocks in town without passing one of the dozens of buildings bearing the name of the late Countess Henrietta de Hoernle, a dedicated Dame of the Order. In 2012, she received OSJ’s highest honor, the Cross of Merit. And the Countess herself invited Isabelle Paul to join the local OSJ

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chapter. She now serves as its commander. “The Countess was a great lady – truly an angel on earth who was constantly thinking how she could help others,” Paul says. OSJ gifts grants to local organizations such as Boca Helping Hands, where its funding helped purchase a refrigerated

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truck and homeless lunches for a year. OSJ also benefits Family Promise, which houses and feeds homeless families and provides day care, and Home Safe, which houses and cares for abused children. Through exhaustive fundraising and the generosity of its members, OSJ supports a long list of local groups. Yet few have ever heard of it. Its members believe that true philanthropy should be done without attention or applause. Members must be invited to join and be sponsored by two members to be accepted. Paul, who has been engaged

FROM TOP: Christine E. Lynn and Isabelle Paul; Vincent Bonagura, Christine E. Lynn, Isabelle Paul and Paul Borg

in charitable work for more than 30 years, says she was humbled and honored to have been invited to OSJ and insists that the focus remain on the work. “[My] prayer is that OSJ will grow in membership and in the amount OSJ is able to raise for the less fortunate right here in our own community,” she says. O For more information, visit osjflorida.org.


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