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School Daze

A Crash Course On Getting Into A Top College

The More The Merrier

Local Twins And Triplets Find There’s Strength In Numbers

Miracle Child

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Beauty &Beat The

Creed Singer Scott Stapp And Wife Jaclyn Talk Marriage, Children And Embracing The Simple Life In West Boca



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features School Daze

Getting Into A Top College Can Be Tougher Than Advanced Thermodynamics. Here’s A Crash Course

The More The Merrier

For These Boca Raton Twins And Triplets, There’s Strength In Numbers

Miracle chilD

When Parkland’s Teagan Marti Plummeted 10 Stories From An Amusement Park Ride, Doctors Predicted The Worst. She Proved Them Wrong

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Grab The Kids And Pack The Car For These Great Summer Road Trips

Creed SInger ScoTT STapp And HIS WIFe, PAgeAnT Queen Jaclyn, OPen uP AbOuT MArrIAge, CHIldren, OverCOMIng ObSTACleS And eMbrACIng THe SIMPle lIFe In WeST bOCA

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VOLUME VIII ; NUMBER 7

departments Observed Hot Stuff & tHe PeoPle WHo Make It HaPPen 17 The Buzz 22 Trends 26 La Vida Boca

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Media blitz tHe QuInteSSentIal artS rePort 29 On Screen 30 In Print 34 On Scene that’s life a GuIde to PerSonal GroWtH 39 Relations 42 Parents 46 Destinations

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SCHOOL DAZE

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THE MORE THE MERRIER

LOCAL TWINS AND TRIPLETS FIND THERE’S STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

MIRACLE CHILD

A PARKLAND TWEEN OVERCOMES TRAGEDY AND PROVES TRIUMPHANT

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CREED SINGER SCOTT STAPP AND WIFE JACLYN TALK MARRIAGE, CHILDREN AND EMBRACING THE SIMPLE LIFE IN WEST BOCA

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s summer winds down, we invite you to sit back and enjoy our August Family issue, where we cover everything from fun road trips to getting your kids into the best colleges (and much more)!

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First, we introduce you to West Boca residents, the Stapps, which include Creed lead singer Scott Stapp, his wife, pageant queen Jaclyn, and their children Jagger, 12, Milan, 4 and Daniel, 1. Inside, the couple speaks exclusively to The Boca Raton Observer about their relationship, careers, kids and what it’s really like to be a rock star and a beauty queen. Get to know them in “Beauty And The Beat” (page 50). And speaking of raising children, a rite of passage most parents face is trying to get their kids into the right college. Inside, we take a look at this nation’s top universities and speak with experts about what parents should (and should not) do to increase their kids’ chances for getting into their colleges of choice. You’ll find some invaluable advice in “School Daze” (page 56). Ever wonder what it’s like to be a twin, or even a triplet? For our Family issue, we thought it would be fun to seek out some of Boca Raton’s multiples and ask them just that. We found an assortment of fraternal and identical siblings, who share interesting insight about so-called twin telepathy, public perception and how they forge their own identities. You’ll want to check out “The More The Merrier” (page 60). On a more serious note, we visit with Parkland teen Teagan Marti, who made headlines last year after falling 10 stories from a Wisconsin amusement park ride. Doctors predicted the worst, but Teagan proved them wrong. She isn’t just surviving, but thriving. Meet this inspirational young woman in “Miracle Child” (page 70).

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Also in this issue, we present some great family road trips, picnic recipes, back-to-school trends and more. Personally, after a very eye-opening year, I’ve learned that family is truly the glue that holds me together. This summer has been a special time of reflection regarding all of my families. My two wonderful sons just returned from sleepaway camp, where they had an amazing time. In turn, I was able to spend quality time with my fabulous husband and partner. Together, we’re now looking forward to spending the rest of the summer bonding as a family and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Next, there is my family of close friends, who remind me that all things happen for a reason, and that the true meaning of friendship is when people know all about you—and like you anyway! Finally, my Boca Raton Observer family helps me create this incredible publication each month and lately has me very proud. In addition to the four awards we won last month from the Society of Professional Journalists’ South Florida Pro Chapter, we were just informed we’ve been nominated for at least six awards by the Florida Magazine Association. We look forward to attending the FMA’s prestigious Annual Publishing Conference in Orlando this month, where we’ll receive our awards. We invite you, our readership family, to keep checking us out each month, and to share all your feedback and ideas for future stories. In the meantime, enjoy the rest of summer with your own families, and get ready for the great Boca Raton season to come!


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LiVing LaRge: Ariana Grande

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Red velvet cupcake’s not just the name of a dessert. it’s also the hair color of rising star and boca raton native Ariana grande, the bright-eyed teen who plays spunky cat valentine on nickelodeon’s hit tv show “victorious.” grande, 18, has been enthusiastically embraced by the tween set (fans call themselves the “Ariana Army”), with 24 million views on her Youtube channel and more than a half million twitter followers. grande began her professional career on broadway, starring as charlotte in the musical “13.” these days—when not shooting her tv show, making public appearances and dominating social media—the los Angeles resident is recording her first album with universal records. And she still finds time to study for classes at north broward preparatory school in coconut creek, from where she’s earning a long-distance degree. grande recently took time out of her packed schedule to speak with The Boca Raton Observer. How would you compare working on Broadway to TV?

“On Broadway, you feed off the thrill of live theater and the intimacy you have with each audience. Whereas on TV, the intimacy you have is with the cast and crew, and you have the freedom to deliver lines differently many times and make mistakes.” What’s it like playing Cat Valentine on “Victorious?”

“I love playing Cat because she’s like a magnified version of me. I also love that she isn’t afraid of being judged or expressing herself. She’s a free spirit, very optimistic and loves life.”

That’s the greatest gift.” What was it like for you growing up in Boca Raton?

“Amazing. I miss it every day! ”

What’s your favorite part about the role?

How often do you visit South Florida and what do you enjoy doing when you’re here?

“I love being approached by people who tell me that my character inspired them to love and accept themselves or to stand up to bullies.

“I visit at least a few weeks a year, when my life pretty much consists of Town Center Mall, Cinemark Palace, Stir Crazy, Sushi Ray, the

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beach, Brendy’s, Regency Court, Boomers, playing poker and Rummikub with my grandparents and spending lots of time with my friends—heaven.” You’re extremely popular on Twitter and YouTube. What role do your fans play in your life?

“They’re my sounding boards, my advisors and my friends. The ‘Ariana Army’ or ‘Arianators’ (as they call themselves) are made up of some of the most dedicated, sweet and loyal fans in the world.” What’s next for you?

“Very soon we’ll begin filming the third season of ‘Victorious.’ Also, I’m working on my first solo album. This is very exciting for me because I’m writing many of the songs myself. I’m so happy and I can’t wait for everyone to hear my music.” – dana burke

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observed8 the buzz South Florida’s Most Powerful Kid, Jacob Goldberg and his family react to news that he’d won the honor

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BoY WoNder Boca raton 11th grader Jacob Goldberg may be legally blind and have Tourette Syndrome, but he’s also a triathlete, marathoner, Pine Crest School honor student and, now, South Florida’s Most Powerful Kid. The resilient 18-year-old won the title after receiving half of all online votes during the second annual Broward Health Chris Evert Children’s Hospital Powerful Kid Contest, which honors the efforts of unspoken young heroes. Goldberg founded

Together We See, a nonprofit group that sends disabled kids and their siblings to summer camp. He came up with the idea after attending sleepaway camp with his sister Rachael, 21, and appreciating the comfort and security her presence provided. His group so far has raised more than $45,000 and sponsored more than 100 campers. “Jacob’s bravery in the face of daily adversity and his unrelenting desire to help out his fellow blind peers embody the spirit we try to cele-

brate,” says Frank Nask, Broward Health president and CEO. “I can’t imagine a more deserving winner.” Goldberg beat out 120 finalists to win not just a title, but high-tech prizes including an iPad 2, iPhone 4, iPod nano, MacBook Air, flat-panel HDTV, Xbox 360 and more. “It’s flattering to have people commend me on what I’ve done,” says the humble teen. Next up for Goldberg: exploring colleges and pursuing a degree in bio-medical engineering. – samantha shavell

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The news is rife with stories of bullying, and alarmingly, the Palm Beach County School District leads the state in the number of episodes reported: 5,600 incidents between 2007 and 2010, according to Florida‘s Department of Education. Has your child been a victim—or a culprit? The following tips are designed to help parents prevent bullying—or quickly stop it in its tracks. For more information, visit ncpc.org/topics/bullying/what-parents-can-do. Teach kids to solve problems without using violence; praise them when they do. Give children positive feedback when they behave well to build self-esteem. Help give them the selfconfidence to stand up for what they believe in. Ask about their day and listen to them talk about school, social events, classmates and any problems they have. Take bullying seriously. Many kids are embarrassed to say they’ve been bullied. You may only have one chance to step in and help. If you see bullying, stop it right away—even if your child is the bully. Encourage your child to help others who need it. Don’t bully your children or bully others in front of them. If your children see you hit, ridicule or gossip about someone else, they’re more likely to do so themselves. Support bully-prevention programs in your child’s school. If your school doesn’t have one, consider starting one.

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A FAther’s bAttle Miami Heat Forward Mike Miller Gets His Happy Ending After All By emily hall

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hile Miami Heat fans were cheering their team during May’s Eastern Conference Finals against the Chicago Bulls, forward Mike Miller was fighting his own personal battle. As the pivotal games were being played, Miller had learned that his baby daughter, Jaelyn, born 2.5 weeks premature on May 19th with four holes in her heart, was being rushed to Fort Lauderdalebased Holy Cross Hospital’s neo-natal intensive care unit, where a battery of physicians were monitoring her around the clock. And so began some of the most harrowing days of the basketball star’s life. Miller, who had joined the team in 2010, ran on fumes, alternating between basketball courts in Miami and Chicago, and harried midnight trips to the Fort Lauderdale hospital to be with Jaelyn, who was tied to a jumble of life-saving tubes. He recalls the entire experience as a heart-wrenching blur, he says. 26

“All I remember is going back and forth to the hospital after the games, day after day,” recalls Miller, 31, who lives in Pompano Beach with wife Jennifer, 33, and their sons Mason, 8 and Mavrick, 6. “I rarely slept; it was so stressful and upsetting. But I did what I had to do.” Not the most optimal circumstances for a basketball player competing in one of the most important seasons of his life.

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“It was so difficult, but I used the basketball court as a place to let off steam,” he explains. “It really helped, although I have no idea if all this affected my game.” (The Heat won the series but ultimately lost the finals to the Dallas Mavericks.) He says the worst part was not knowing what was wrong with his daughter—or if she would even survive. “I kept things to myself but asked a

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ameron Diaz did not stretch her dramatic reach with the outlandish character of middle school teacher elizabeth halsey in the raucous and raunchy summer romp “Bad teacher,” but she did appear to have a good time, and that’s what this movie is all about. Diaz seems to revel in the caricaturish role of every parent’s worst nightmare—a shallow, selfabsorbed, irresponsible moron in charge of a classroom of their kids. as an educator and role model, halsey falls woefully short as she daily avoids doing any actual teaching by sloughing off movies on her students so she can recover from her hangover and ponder schemes to raise enough money for a breast augmentation. You see, after being dumped by her rich boyfriend, she was forced to return to the teaching job she was never good at to begin with. Desperate for another sugar daddy, she decides implants are the best course of action.

halsey is surrounded by a faculty of one-dimensional colleagues: Fellow teacher amy squirrel (lucy punch) is her snarky rival for the affections of substitute teacher scott Delacorte (Justin timberlake), whose main appeal for halsey is that he appears to have family money. the escalating sophomoric rivalry between the two teachers is the perfect vehicle

for sight gags and absurd situations that grow more and more bizarre. a gym teacher, russell Gettis (Jason segel) shows interest in halsey but his lack of personal wealth rules him out, and overweight, emotional eater lynn Davies (phyllis smith) becomes elizabeth’s friend and foil. principal Wally snur (John Michael higgins) is well-meaning, but, as are all summer movie principals, completely oblivious and ineffective. a list of this film’s parental warnings could fill a magazine page (the “F-word” is uttered 37 times; the “s-word” 17 times). there’s also ample bathroom humor, crude sexual references, stereotypical racial

and gender references… let’s see, what else? they’ve got bare breasts being examined like cantaloupes in the plastic surgeon’s office, Diaz performing a soapy stripteaselike dance at a school car wash, a teacher smoking a bong at school and more. if these types of things offend you, this is not your summer entertainment. But if you do find a lot to chortle at in these escapades—and theaters packed with teens and twentysomethings have so far—this is a fast-paced example of the genre in which director Jake Kasdan conducts profane sight gags into a crescendo of boorish bravado without letting the dramatic tension falter.

Diaz and punch are consistent in their spiteful cartoonish roles, which, in a way, hearken back to Diaz’s unlikely cinematic start when she landed the female lead in Jim Carrey’s “the Mask” before ever having had an acting class. “Bad teacher” sets no standards for intellectual depth or cinematic excellence, but it’s refreshingly free of political correctness and moral lessons. it will not be mentioned in the same sentence with the word “oscar,” but it’s certainly capable of enlivening an adolescent summer night. O Rated R: contains sexual content, nudity, language and some drug use.

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Parental Guidance When Child Rearing Gets Tough, The Tough Get Laughing

Raising children is a time for love, bonding and creating cherished memories. Peppered in between the heartwarming moments, though, are a dizzying riot of bodily functions, midnight crying jags, finicky appetites, and, inevitably, obstinance and tortured adolescence. as these books point out, child rearing is rewarding—but it ain’t for the meek. having a sense of humor helps.

35 Things Your Teen Won’t Tell You, So I Will By Ellen Pober Rittberg Before heading for the nearest ledge, take a deep breath and con30

sider Ellen Pober Rittberg’s book: She’ll talk you down in a voice that’s at once confident and reassuring. She’s funny, too (she dedicates the book to her kids, “who are terrific, despite everything contained herein”) and wants to help you build a positive relationship with your teen. Among the tips in this compact little book: “Your teen will try to throw at least one party when you are not home,” “If you really want to know what your teens are up to, you must snoop on even the best of them” and “If your teen doesn’t let you know her whereabouts, hunt her down.” The book also addresses teen drinking, whether to buy your child a car and more. It’s guaranteed to entertain as it informs.

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Get Out Of My Life, But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl To The Mall? A Parent’s Guide To The New Teenager By Anthony E. Wolf, Ph.D. Implicit in this lengthy title is a ruling fact: Today’s teens are not the same species that occupied desks when you were in high school. Author and clinical psychologist Anthony E. Wolf does not so much advise on parenting methods in this revised book as explain this new race of aliens posing as your children. Wolf, who eschews jargon and speaks plainly and sometimes humorously, provides sections on school, sex and suicide, but it’s Chapter 2 which captures this book’s

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Go The F**k To Sleep By Adam Mansbach Illustrated by Ricardo Cortés This artfully titled bedtime story is meant for sleep-deprived parents everywhere who live in the real world—the one where a few snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes don’t typically send a toddler sailing blissfully off to dreamland. Author Adam Mansbach’s poetic prose takes readers through a parent’s unsuccessful attempt to read his child to sleep, and wittily captures the bleary-eyed, hair-pulling frustration that ultimately ensues. The “F” word is incorporated into every nursery rhyme-style entry. Case in point: “The owls fly forth from the treetops. Through the air, they soar and sweep. A hot crimson rage fills my heart, love. For real, shut the f**k up and go to sleep.” At first glance, this book appears to be something you’d read to your tot, filled with illustrations of slumbering tigers, soaring birds and starlit skies. But the message is hysterically adult.

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Balance Is A Crock, Sleep Is For The Weak: An Indispensable Guide To Surviving Working Motherhood By Amy Eschliman and Leigh Oshirak For all the stressed-out working moms out there, authors Amy Eschliman and Leigh Oshirak, founders of theofficemoms.com, feel your pain. They have two husbands, three kids and two full-time jobs between them, and consequently know a thing or two about what it’s like to return to work after maternity leave. Better yet, they provide useful tips for mastering the transition, while keeping your sanity and your marriage intact. Topics covered here include mixing business with breastfeeding, choosing “almost per-

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fect” childcare, silencing whining children, pouting husbands and grumpy clients and keeping your cool when life is driving you insane. The book is packed with bite-sized motivational tidbits and suggestions to help harried moms better juggle the daily tasks that are a reality of modern-day life. And a glass of wine always helps.

gaging: “As he grows, my heart sinks. The less he needs me, the more I need him.”

When Did I Get Like This?: The Screamer, The Worrier, The Dinosaur-Chicken-Nugget-Buyer & Other Mothers I Swore I’d Never Be By Amy Wilson

No Wonder My Parents Drank: Tales From A Stand-Up Dad By Jay Mohr Author Jay Mohr can work a large room (read: stadium) and has entertained millions on TV (he’s a “Saturday Night Live” alumnus) and in films, so you’ve got to figure his book will be funny. But it’s also an engagingly honest examination of parenthood. “There aren’t any do-overs, you learn on the fly and do the best you can,” writes Mohr, whose insights and observations ring true regarding serious issues such as spanking and lighter subjects, like his son’s first haircut. Mohr also finds humor in unhappy topics, such as his failed attempt to have another child with his second wife (he’s refreshingly forthright about his lousy swimmers). Mohr’s stand-up sensibility is occasionally trumped by his love for his son, but even then he stays honest and en-

The inevitable life changes that occur with parenthood, and the alarming personality changes that accompany them, are documented hilariously by author Amy Wilson, who writes of her struggle to shrug off the ridiculous standards of modern parenting and concentrate on simply enjoying her kids. “Over the last seven years of long days with little children, I have had many moments of joy, calm and peaceful reverie. This book is about the other moments,” she writes. Thus begins her engaging memoir about the messy, complicated and unpredictable experience of raising kids. “Before I became a mother, failing at something did not shake my fundamental belief in my capabilities as a human being,” Wilson notes. “But now that I am the mother of three children under the age of seven, I have one overriding daily thought: I suck at this.” For all you stressed-out mothers out there, meet your new best friend. O



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MUSIC EDUCATION Late-Blooming Maroon 5 Takes Train To Cruzan Amphitheatre

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aroon 5 is a reincarnation, having survived dismal debut failure in its previous life that crushed its musical aspirations and sent all four band members scurrying off to college to plan new futures in something other than music. This turned out to be a good thing for Maroon 5, which plays at Cruzan Amphitheatre on August 30th at 7 p.m. California boys all, Adam Levine (recently seen as a judge on NBC’s “The Voice�) and Jesse Carmichael headed east and attended Five Towns College on Long Island, N.Y., where they were introduced to an urban sen-

sibility they’d not experienced under the palms. Their band mates, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick, stayed home and attended UCLA.

Valentine. The record company also wanted a different band name, and Maroon 5 was chosen to reflect the quintet’s new vibe.

cess, but the physical toll of touring was too much for drummer Dusick, who quit the band and was replaced by Matt Flynn.

Levine credits the time in New York with influencing the band’s neo-soul music. “It turned me on to an entirely new genre of music, which has had a profound impact on my songwriting,� he told artistdirect.com.

The band released Songs About Jane in 2002 and began a furious touring schedule while the album slowly climbed the charts, powered by singles “This Love� and “She Will be Loved,� which both reached the Billboard Top 5. “Harder to Breathe� eventually broke the Top 20 and “Sunday Morning� made the Top 40.

Maroon 5’s 2007 album It Won’t Be Soon Before Long was an immediate chart climber, with hits like “Makes Me Wonder,� “Wake Up Call,� and “Won’t Go Home Without You.�

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Maroon 5’s latest tour features opening act Train. It’s a double-header music fans won’t want to miss. O For more information, call 561-795-8883 or visit cruzanamphitheatretickets.com.

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Bryan Adams Goes Unplugged At Kravis Center

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ryan Adams, whose raspy voice immediately transports listeners back to ’80s power ballad mode, has used his seductively lyrical hooks and soaring delivery to sell millions of pop albums, movie tickets and even his photography at art exhibits. But the versatile Adams, who performs acoustic versions of his rock hits at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts on August 11th at 8 p.m., is foremost a balladeer who can belt it out and make you believe it. The musician’s acoustic performances have a surprisingly intimate feeling at concerts that typically consist of just him, his guitar and a piano player. His current tour is in support of his 2010 album, Bare Bones, which started making its way across Europe in July. The 15-time Grammy nominee has had four No. 1 records, including “Heaven,” “(Everything I Do) I Do It for You” and “All for Love,” along with six in the Billboard Top 10. Adams began his career fronting a recording band at age 15 in Vancouver, British Columbia, but his big break came three years later when he joined forces as a songwriting team with Jim Vallance, who co-wrote almost every hit with him through 1985, including his breakthrough “Straight from the Heart” in 1983 and the title song off his second album, “Cuts Like a Knife.” The pair followed in 1984 with the record-setting album Reckless, which contained six smash singles, including “Heaven,” “Run to You,” and “Summer of 69,” all of which were made into MTV videos and turned Adams into an international superstar.

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He’d go on to have No. 1 hits with two songs made for movies, “All for Love” (recorded with Sting and Rod Stewart) for “The Three Musketeers,” and “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?” for “Don Juan DeMarco.” Since 1999, he’s had numerous photo exhibits and published three books of his images. His concert is sure to leave an indelible imprint on fans. O For more information, call 561-832-7469 or visit kravis.org.

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GOOD OL’ BOYS Rascal Flatts Performs Country Hits At Cruzan Amphitheatre

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ascal Flatts, the post-millennium phenomenon of tight vocal harmonies and catchy pop hooks, has been a force in country music ever since acquiring its name secondhand in a Nashville bar a decade ago. The trio, which performs at Cru-

zan Amphitheatre on August 20th at 7 p.m., got its start when cousins Gary Levox and Jay Demarcus brought in substitute guitarist Joe Don Rooney and the combination was an instant success, prompting one audience member to donate the name of his now-defunct garage band to the cause.

Rascal Flatts soon was signed by Lyric Street Records and began turning out albums and No. 1 hits on the country charts, starting with “These Days� and “Mayberry,� both off the 2002 album, Melt. The group’s next two albums, Feels Like Today and Me and My Gang, yielded five more No. 1 country hits, including “Bless the Broken Road,� “Fast Cars and Freedom,� “What Hurts the Most,� “My Wish� and “Stand.�

Band members, who’ve discussed in interviews how they’ve matured as performers by playing four-set nights in noisy bars, have been headlining since 2002 and quickly became one of music’s top-grossing tours. They grossed $46.2 million in 2006, the same year they were reported by Nielsen to be country’s top-selling act. The power of their soaring harmonies is augmented in live performances by substantial special effects, laser lights and pyrotechnics.

Of Rascal Flatts’ 26 singles from seven platinum albums, each has reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, with 11 reaching No. 1. The trio’s “What Hurts the Most� was its first to cross over, becoming No. 1 on both country and adult contemporary charts.

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he list of well-known names is growing at a rather unsettling pace. indeed, if you were to read this on a tuesday, say around bedtime, then cash it in for the night, because there might be another two or three surprises by morning light.

“With poWerful men, there’s a certain amount of gratification in being idolized

and being looked up to.” – Dr. David Miller, Boca Raton psychologist

these days, just about anything seems plausible. Bill Clinton. John edwards. tiger woods. Arnold schwarzenegger. Anthony weiner. And the hits just keep coming. if this were “Jeopardy!” any of us could buzz in with the right question: (the question being the answer.) “who are men behaving badly?” “i have so many feelings when these stories come out,” says linda lipshutz, a licensed clinical social worker in Palm Beach Gardens. “on a personal level, i always think of the spouse and the children and how the family doesn’t have the privacy they

need to sort out their pain.” Yes, how can Maria shriver sort out anything—mainly, her feelings— when she’s being forced into a public reaction? “it must be so humiliating, and then they have to put on this brave face,” says Carolyn Kelley north, a Boca raton therapist. “it’s the men who should be humiliated.” Amen, sister. For sure, powerful men have always cheated sexually and emotionally through the years. if John F. Kenne-

dy had been president in 2011, his relationship with Marilyn Monroe would be nobody’s secret. But given our new Media technology, today’s unfaithful men seem a little more brazen. they text naked photos and dirty messages. often, they do their cheating from the very home where their wife may be sleeping. And in a very odd twist of social evolution, they’re often hitting on women they’ve never even met—in some cases risking their power and prestige for women with whom they have no emotional attachment. “i think a lot of powerful men are

type A personalities and they perform well under stress,” says lipshutz. “they continually need to have a new challenge. they keep raising the bar for themselves. it’s kind of like an adrenaline rush.” Apparently, it’s the kind of adrenaline high a lot of also-powerful women can do without. More and more often, the women in these relationships are deciding not to stand by their man, a la tammy wynette, at least when he goes out to face the public that first time out. Maria shriver has left Arnold. BeAugust 2011

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that’s life8 relations fore she died, Elizabeth Edwards separated from John Edwards. Elin Nordegren divorced Tiger Woods. All those men were perceived to have it all, at least from the public vantage point. And so did U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-New York. His wife, Huma Abedin, is also powerful in major Democratic circles, having worked as a top Hillary Clinton aide for many years. Abedin is also described as very private—at least, she used to be—so there have been few profiles written about her with her own consent. She’s also described as smart, kind and influential, with impeccable political timing. Yet...

“On a persOnal level, I always thInk Of the spOuse and the chIldren and hOw the

famIly dOesn’t have the prIvacy they need tO sOrt Out theIr paIn.”

-- Linda Lipshutz, licensed clinical social worker in Palm Beach Gardens

There he was, her husband of just one year tweeting a picture of himself in his underpants and posting it— quite by mistake—to his public accountant. He’d meant to send it as a personal message to a woman he’d never met. And did we mention reports that Abedin is pregnant?

And the hits just keep on coming.

Why oh why do they do it?

Dr. David Miller, a Boca Raton psychologist, says it’s difficult, of course, to know why these men do what they do without actually knowing them.

Dr. Miller says all the above-mentioned men probably have a few things in common: Narcissism. Perversion. And an Oedipus conflict—all of it inner-connected in very, very complicated ways.

Oops. Recently, of course the Schwarzenegger infidelity—and the revelation that he fathered a son with the family housekeeper—was perhaps the biggest bombshell. Then Edwards, a former Democratic presidential and vice presidential candidate, was indicted in June for allegedly using campaign money to cover up his longtime affair and illegitimate daughter—an affair and child his wife knew about when she died of breast cancer in December. 40

“It’s hard to know what’s really going on until you hear their personal stories,” he explains. But, oh, how we want to understand. What makes a man who has everything risk it all for a cheap thrill? (All three specialists with whom we spoke—Lipshutz, Kelley North and Dr. Miller—make the point that while powerful women also stray, men seem to have the recent monopoly.)

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With these men, there’s a sort of “chronic emotional deprivation” where “everything is evolving around their needs,” he says. And there’s “a lack of appreciation or a lack of empathy for another person’s wants or desires.” Maybe the man had both a nanny and a mother who doted. In that case, one loving partner just might not be enough.

Says Dr. Miller, “With powerful men, there’s a certain amount of gratification in being idolized and being looked up to.” Of course, through it all—be it Edwards or Clinton, the young Congressman from New York or an aging Tiger Woods—we sit, rather helpless to the drama. It’s hard not to watch. “Why do we love looking at someone else’s tragedy?” echoes Lipshutz, when we ask her about this. “Maybe it makes us feel better about our own lives. If we focus on somebody else’s tragedy, we feel better for a bit. It’s ugly, but it’s our culture.” O


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Children’s Bedtime Stories Go High-Tech

By cheryl Kane heimlich

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ne of the great rewards of being a parent is the nightly opportunity to read bedtime stories with your kids. At the end of a hectic day, there’s nothing like that moment when you put the rest of the world on hold and open the pages of a beloved book. For many of us, it’s difficult to imagine that such an experience could be had by pushing the “on” button of an electronic device. But with the explosive popularity of tablet computers and e-readers, a lot of people are betting it can be done: Week after week, publishers

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and app developers are reintroducing popular children’s books in digital formats that are at once familiar and full of surprises. While Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color are looking to gain traction in this market, some of the most interesting and innovative products are being designed specifically for the iPad. Take a look at the Top 10 book apps on any given week and you’ll see the list is dominated by children’s titles. And these aren’t just digital facsimiles of the hardback that’s already

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sitting on your shelf, but interactive tomes that invite exploration. Download Sandra Boynton’s “Moo, Baa, La La La!” for example, and tap the screen to find out exactly what she meant by “three singing pigs.” Explore the pages of “PopOut! The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” and a swipe of your finger will send the bunny burrowing back and forth under Mr. McGregor’s garden fence. Or check out “Alice for the

iPad,” where you can stretch or shrink Lewis Carroll’s heroine as she drinks the mystery potion. Juraj Hlavac, a former computer programmer who’s carving out a new career in this niche, says he’s intrigued by the iPad’s ability to introduce kids to the centuries-old tales he grew up on. Using his programming skills to animate vintage artwork, Hlavac produced a version of “Three Little Pigs”



that’s life8 parents that magically demonstrates how the gears and pulleys work behind the scenes of a pop-up book. In his take on “The Little Mermaid and Other Stories by Hans Christian Andersen,” readers can touch the screen to create fireworks in the sky, pop translucent bubbles of sea foam or scare a pair of brown snails back into their shells. Hlavac’s books always end with a button to “Tap here to send me an e-mail!” Which, as it turns out, is one of his favorite parts of the job. “Back in my professional life, I would write software and hand it off, and many months down the line some programmer would use the software I wrote,” he says. “Here, the distance between the creator and the reader is nonexistent. The first e-mail I got was from two kids saying, ‘Thank you for sharing your stories with us.’ Now I receive dozens of them from all over

“I thInk there’s somethIng to be saId about the dIfferent voIces that parents can make, the dramatIc buIldup of turnIng the pages… plus, no one wants theIr

Ipad In the hands of a baby who’s goIng to chew and slobber on It.”

– Becky Quiroga, children’s book buyer for South Florida’s Books & Books chain

the world. And it’s really rewarding for me to see that someone else is getting enjoyment from the work I’m putting out there.” Becky Quiroga, children’s book buyer for South Florida’s Books & Books chain, says her department hasn’t yet felt the pinch from e-readers cutting into sales. “I’ve read a bunch of articles saying that kids’ picture books are going down, but for us people are still coming in for the actual books,” she says. “Our weekend sales are driven by newspapers and children’s books—for gifts, for birthday parties, for a child who already has too many toys. So especially with the threat of e-books, our stores are actually really trying to beef up the kids’ departments.” 44

Although Quiroga readily admits to having an “old-school” bias for ink on paper, she sometimes worries that parents are using electronic books as an excuse to read to their kids less often. “I think there’s something to be said about the different voices that parents can make, the dramatic buildup of turning the pages,” she says. “One of my favorite things as a child was reading with my dad: the voices, the characters, everything brought to life. Plus, no one wants their iPad in the hands of a baby who’s going to chew and slobber on it. You can’t put your finger in the hole of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ with an e-book. You need a board book for that.”

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Dan Foster, store buyer for Classic Bookshop in Palm Beach, agrees that e-readers leave a lot to be desired as a child’s introduction to literature. “Half the benefit of a board book is the tactile experience,” he says. “I would rather see the parent read a real book to their child than loaning their iPad out.” I don’t disagree with Quiroga and Foster. As much as I love my iPad, I can’t imagine it ever replacing a classic picture book as the medium of choice for a cozy reading session. But I have to admit that the charm and cleverness of some of these new titles have really intrigued me, as well as my kids. Not to mention how they’ve lightened what my husband calls “the library” that we take on vacation.

Hlavac, for one, says he hopes that parents will view his creations as just one more opportunity to share great stories with their children. That’s why he consciously chooses not to include audio narrations, as so many e-books do. “It’s not supposed to be a toy where you give your 5-year-old the iPad and say, ‘Go play in your room and have the book be read to you, because I’m too busy,’” he says. “It’s really important that the books be designed in such a way that they’re meant for the parent’s interaction, and not a substitute for it. They should give parents a set of tools, another way to spend time reading with their kids that’s fun for the kids and for the parents.” O


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f you’re looking for a family vacation that combines big city splendor with the luxurious amenities of an intimate and friendly resort, The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park is a great option. Not only does this Five Star property cater spectacularly to the entire family—even the canine kids—but it’s located smack-dab in the center of the Manhattan action, within walking distance of Fifth Avenue shops, Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art. We were immediately impressed upon approaching the property, a stately jewel amid Manhattan’s vibrant milieu: Formerly the St. Moritz Hotel, the regal 33-story building in 2002 was transformed into The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park. It was first designed in the 1930s by renowned architect Emery Roth, whose Beaux46

Arts and Art Deco details grace dozens of Manhattan hotels and apartment buildings. Inside, the space provides a sensory feast, with a harmonious blend of modern and Regency furniture, contemporary artworks and vibrant floral displays, creating a tasteful mélange of classical touches, sumptuous fabrics and understated elegance. Before venturing into the city, guests can enjoy pre-excursion bites at the lobby’s Star Lounge, which features high ceilings, rich paneled walls and shaded wall sconces. This is also the perfect spot for afternoon tea or evening cocktails. The on-site restaurant, BLT Market, serves breakfast daily, dinner Tuesday through Saturday and a fabulous weekend brunch. The eatery specializes in locally produced seasonal fish and other selections from local farmers markets.

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When it’s time to hit the streets, guests may explore Manhattan by foot, or the hotel will provide car transportation to any location within a 20-block radius. We recommend starting the day with a morning stroll by Central Park, the country’s oldest landscaped public space and one of New York’s most celebrated attractions. The park, which opened in 1859, boasts two skating rinks, a public pool, a zoo and wildlife center, numerous ball fields and even a weather station in its historic Belvedere castle. It’s also a primo spot for rollerblading, picnics, concerts and people watching. You’ll also find great shopping at nearby Tiffany & Co. and Bergdorf Goodman, and tours of Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall. Seeking some quality adult time? No worries: The Ritz-Carlton New

York, Central Park offers babysitting and nanny services. Other kidcentric offerings include cookies and milk at turndown, stuffed animals and Bulgari items for infants, and the concierge can arrange childappropriate activities, such as toy store and museum exhibit tours. Even the family pooch is pampered here, with a hotel pet program that includes home-baked dog treats, rainproof trench coats, doggie Tshirts, 22-karat gold-plated identification tags and walking and sitting services arranged by the concierge. For post-excursion pampering, the hotel’s fitness center offers personal training and instruction options, but we recommend de-stressing at the La Prairie at Ritz-Carlton Spa. This place is truly special, and in


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Even the family pooch is pampered here, with a hotel pet program that includes home-baked dog treats, rainproof trench coats, doggie T-shirts, 22-karat gold-plated identification tags and walking and sitting services arranged by the concierge.

We suggest reserving a room on the Club Level, where guests receive free access to five amazing food presentations throughout the day (breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, hors d’oeuvres and desserts) at the private Club Lounge. The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park offers several travel packages throughout the summer, making it the perfect time to take a bite out of the Big Apple. O

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He’s a rock star. She’s a beauty queen. But perhaps this celebrity couple’s most important role is as mom and dad to their three children. On this particular summer afternoon, Scott Stapp, the handsome lead singer of the Grammy-winning band Creed, and his wife, Jaclyn, whose many titles include model, author and Miss New York USA 2004, are in their cozy West Boca Raton home, squeezing in a phone interview before their 4-year-old daughter, Milan, and 12-year-old son, Jagger, come racing through the door after a long day at school. Jaclyn, who’s spent a good part of her glamorous life on stage being judged for looks, talent and personality, knows that in a few minutes she’ll be stationed at the dining room table, helping with some not-so-glamorous homework. Her designer bag is stuffed with bottles and diapers for their youngest son, Daniel, 1, and even though it’s midafternoon on a weekday, she’s still not sure what the family will have for dinner. “We’ll see what’s in our freezer,” says Jaclyn, 29. 50

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The Stapps can likely afford to hire a cook and even a few nannies, but they choose to do things the old-fashioned way—taking care of the household themselves. Indeed, instead of opting for the entitled rock star life with hired help in places like Los Angeles, they’ve chosen to live here, among the manicured suburbs of southern Palm Beach County, where they’re surrounded by peace and quiet instead of the drama and paparazzi that life in a high-profile city inevitably brings. And while it’s not every day you learn that a rock star and a beauty queen live down the road, it’s also fairly rare to learn that this rock star and beauty queen are, well, just like everyone else. Sure, Scott’s arms are covered in tattoos and Jaclyn’s beauty is so striking that it borders on intimidating, but this couple isn’t arrogant and doesn’t care if you recognize their famous faces. Here they strive to be like every other family. They eat at restaurants like Olive Garden, catch the latest flicks at Cinemark Palace in Boca Raton and drive their kids to and from school in SUVs they bought to replace the Maserati and Ferrari they sold when the kids came along.

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Not exactly the kind of jet-setting life you’d expect of a celebrity couple, but that’s what makes the Stapp family so unique. “Our first priority is our kids and the lifestyle we want to bring our children up in,” says Scott, 38. “Here they treat us like normal people.”

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Our first priority is our kids and the lifestyle we want to bring our children up in. Here they treat us like normal people. – Scott Stapp

The Stapps spend weekends toting their children to sporting events (Scott coaches some of their teams) and, when they have free time, the family will take in a game or two of paintball at a Wellington park.

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demise in 2004 because of tension among group members.

Still, when he’s on the road, Scott is anything but a stereotypical soccer dad.

Then, in 2007, Scott was arrested for domestic assault, though the charges were later dropped.

He’s known to his fans as the sexy, shirtless rock star women began to swoon over in the late 1990s. Back then he had his trademark long hair and this distinguishable deep voice that sold more than 26 million records in the United States alone and made Creed the biggest band of the decade. One of the band’s most notable tunes is “With Arms Wide Open,” which won a Grammy award for Best Rock Song in 2001. Scott wrote it after learning he was going to be a father to his first born, Jagger. Scott’s success with Creed has also come with some dark moments, which the media has aggressively reported over the years. Among them was a battle with substance abuse, the reported thought of suicide, an alleged sex tape and the band’s

“I definitely look at those experiences as ways to learn and grow as a human being,” Scott says of his challenges in the past. Before anyone judges the Stapps, Jaclyn points out that there is no such thing as a perfect person or a perfect marriage. “We live through the ups and downs in life,” she says. “What you put into something is what you get out of it.” One of the ways that Scott works through certain issues is with his music. While the band was apart, Scott began working on his own solo career and kept writing music. Some of his most personal songs include “One Last Breath,” a song where Scott says he bares his soul and inspires listeners to

reach out and ask for help when they need it. Another is “Away In Silence,” which was inspired by his love for Jaclyn. Creed, however, eventually reunited and released a reunion album in 2009. There’s talk of another Creed album in 2012 as well as another solo album for Scott. He’s already made the demos in his private studio here in Boca Raton. Scott is also working on an autobiography that he calls a summary of his journeys and experiences from his childhood through his career. (He grew up in a very strict and religious family in a small North Carolina town, ran away as a teenager and never returned.) But he’s not the only author in the family. Jaclyn has also entered the writing world, recently releasing her first children’s book called “Wacky Jacky” (available at jaclynstapp.com or on amazon.com). It’s a story based on Jaclyn’s life as a child, when August 2011

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people saw her as anything but a beauty queen. She was born in New York but raised in a small Central Florida town and says that when she was younger, people thought she was a boy. Despite her boyish looks, Jaclyn had always wanted to compete in pageants so at 13, she began to reach for her dreams and never looked back. In 2004, she held the title of Miss New York USA and in 2008 was crowned Mrs. Florida America; she later placed first runner-up in the Mrs. America contest. “I realized the power of winning a pageant title wasn’t just about the crown, it was like a job. I had a responsibility to represent other women,” she says. “It’s not easy to stand on stage and get judged. It really helped me in all areas of my life and opened so many doors for me.”

When I first met Scott I expected this rock star attitude, but he was a very down to earth guy. When you get to know him and you see his heart, he’s not this rock star invincible person you see on TV.

– Jaclyn Stapp

clyn came from a very traditional family so he flew all the way to Baltimore, where Jaclyn’s mother lived at the time, to request permission to date her daughter. “She just wanted to know who this guy was with tattoos and piercings,” Jaclyn recalls with a laugh. “When I first met Scott I expected this rock star attitude, but he was a very down to earth guy. When you get to know him and you see his heart, he’s not this rock star invincible person you see on TV.” The couple married at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami and recently celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary. Next year the Stapps hope to renew their vows—something they wanted to do this year, but couldn’t find time between their busy schedules. That’s not surprising. After all, they both work and are raising three kids. Between juggling Scott’s concerts and albums (he performs about 60 shows a year) and Jaclyn’s pageants and book tours (her mother, who now lives just a mile away, helps out when needed) the couple lives in a house filled with toys and Baby Einstein videos. Dad walks around the house with a guitar in hand, ready to sing to his children. Family time is and always will be important to them. “We go to the beach. We play a lot of sports. We do things with our church,” Scott says. “We’re simple, man. We didn’t want fast-paced craziness. We want privacy and serenity.” And in Boca Raton, that’s exactly what they have.

This included doors in the publishing world. Her book teaches children that they don’t need a crown to sparkle. Jaclyn didn’t just use her childhood as inspiration; her own kids’ stories about bullying were also a big part of why she wrote the book. “It really hit me hard and it’s sad to know how cruel kids can be,” she says. “I wanted to share my true story and give a message that no matter what you look like, that you are special and it’s OK to be different.” When Scott first met Jaclyn about eight years ago, he says he immediately saw how special and different she was. The couple met at a Muscular Dystrophy Charity Gala in New York City. Jaclyn was in her final year as Miss New York and the nonprofit organization was auctioning off some of Scott’s stuff for charity. The musician was smitten and the pair spent three months getting to know each other over the phone before their first date. Scott, who lived in South Beach at the time, knew Ja54

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KEEPING THE FAITH The Stapps live in a gated community in West Boca Raton, where six years ago they purchased a large lot at the end of a cul-de-sac (for privacy, we will not reveal the name of the community). On their property is a pool, a playground, basketball and tennis courts and a home theater. Their house is where their kids’ friends like to hang out on weekends and that’s exactly what the Stapps had hoped for. At a prestigious private school in southern Palm Beach County, Milan and Jagger are both excelling. Their classmates are children whose parents are NFL football players, pro-golfers and tennis stars, so having a father as a famous rocker and a mother as a From The Top: Milan Stapp; Jagger Stapp; Scott and Jaclyn Stapp at Russell Simmons' Kiss My Art Dinner Reception in Miami Beach; Jaclyn at a reading for her book, "Wacky Jacky."


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We go to the beach. We play a lot of sports. We do things with our church. We’re simple, man. We didn’t want fast-paced craziness. We want privacy and serenity. – Scott Stapp

“Everyone, at least in the area we live in, is a rock star so nobody treats anybody any differently,” Scott says. “Jagger comes home from school and says his buddy’s dad got in the NBA Hall of Fame and his other buddy’s dad owns a NASCAR team. He’s more impressed with his friends.”

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beauty queen doesn’t seem to faze their friends, the Stapps agree.

But Milan, the 4-year-old, is still very impressed with her daddy. On most mornings, in the car on the way to school, she sings a lullaby Scott wrote for her as a baby and when he picks her up after school, she often announces to everyone, “That’s my daddy!” Says Jaclyn: “She definitely knows that there’s something different and special about her parents.” The Stapps often speak openly about the importance of family and helping others (Scott and Jaclyn each have their own charity) and are also very open about their faith. Jaclyn calls herself a Christian woman and says the Bible is “kind of like a foundation for me.” The family prays before every

Stapps grow as a couple and as a family. It keeps them stable and grounded. meal, before every bedtime and each morning before school. Scott has been so vocal about his spirituality that some of it has come through in the lyrics of his music, which has led many to believe Creed is a Christian rock band, but Scott says that has never been the case. “A Christian rock band has an agenda to make other people believe in a faith,” Scott says. “Creed was just four guys making rock songs.” Still, their faith is what’s helped the

Living in West Boca Raton has helped the family remain grounded as well. “People know who we are, but it’s not like people have stars in their eyes,” Scott says. To most everyone who knows them around town, Scott isn’t the cool rock star with tattoos and Jaclyn isn’t the famous beauty queen who just penned her first book. Here, they are what they strive to be: a loving mother and father. Two roles they couldn’t be more proud to have. O August 2011

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GETTinG inTO A TOp COllEGE CAn BE TOUGhEr ThAn AdvAnCEd ThErmOdYnAmiCS. By Linda Haase Jared Rothenberg has a résumé most college applicants would covet: He aced 16 Advanced Placement classes, was freshman class president, spent a month shadowing an oncological surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center, volunteered on an Arizona Hopi Indian reservation, earned a 5.23 grade point average and scored 2250 on the SAT. And yet, the 18-year-old recent Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School graduate worried these sterling credentials wouldn’t be enough to get him into Brown University, the Ivy League Providence, Rhode Island-based college that last year accepted just 9 percent of applicants. “It was stressful when I went to visit and saw hundreds of kids packed into the room. I saw how tough the competition was going to be,” recalls Rothenberg, whose high school classmates voted him Most Likely to Succeed. “I was hope-

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COllEGE rEpOrT CArd These are the top national universities of 2011, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. The survey was based on 16 indicators of academic quality, and several schools tied. 1. Harvard University 2. Princeton University 3. yaLe University 4. coLUmBia University 5. stanford University and University of PennsyLvania 6. caLifornia institUte of tecHnoLogy and massacHUsetts institUte of tecHnoLogy 7. dartmoUtH coLLege, dUke University and University of cHicago

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days, getting into an Ivy League school is tougher than advanced physics. Consider this your crib notes.

KEYS TO SUCCESS For one thing, the competition is brutal, with admission rates of 10 percent or less at most Ivy League schools. And each year it gets tougher as students raise the bar with soaring college-placement test scores, stellar GPAs and life experiences that rival the résumés of high-powered CEOs. And while good grades and high test scores are essential, they no longer guarantee an acceptance letter. “Colleges want to know what makes this person a person beyond being a student… what defines them and how they’ve put their interests and energies to work outside the classroom,” explains Naomi Steinberg, founder of Boca Raton-based Apply Yourself Educational Consulting. Barry Liebowitz, a partner with International College Counselors, which has offices in Boca Raton and throughout Florida, agrees that universities want students who’ve had meaningful life experiences—summer college classes, internships and research projects are all helpful. So is recognition for a talent or


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community service on a state, national or—even better—international level.

High school students should begin strategizing for college their freshman year, experts recommend. “You can’t wait until junior year to kick it into gear because you can’t undo what happened in ninth and 10th grades,” cautions Ari Worthman, associate director of college counseling at Pine Crest School in Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale. And take the most challenging courses, adds Patti Skelton, a college advisor with North Broward Preparatory School in Coconut Creek.

Indeed, listing a leadership role on your résumé is invaluable, and practically mandatory at colleges such as Yale University in New Haven, Conn.

The key, he says, is for students to find something they’re passionate about. And, he suggests, “if that club or organization doesn’t exist, start one.”

“We’re looking for students we can help to become the leaders of their generation in whatever they wish to pursue,” Yale’s Web site reads. “As we review every application, two questions guide

are unable to make the trip to Chicago. “I send the admissions department a sense of the sorts of qualities the applicant demonstrates, ranging from social skills to intellectual sharpness to how much they already know about things, ranging from politics to art.” Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill is constantly asked to share the secret to landing a coveted spot in his elite school, which U.S. News & World Report ranked No. 6 on its 2011 list of top-ranked national universities. “The reality is that there is no secret,” he confides. One thing he stresses is that,

Here are a few more tips for getting into a great scHool: tHe write stUff: Take the required essay seriously and you’ll stand out from the crowd. “Most colleges don’t offer interviews so this is their way to get to know you,” Worthman explains. “If you don’t present well on paper, other things won’t matter.” He suggests focusing on meaningful life events, be they funny, sad or poignant. Other experts recommend avoiding topics that are risky or controversial. cHoose actiVities wiselY: Colleges aren’t overly impressed by applicants who belong to 10 clubs, are star quarterbacks and class presidents—all at once. What works, according to Worthman? Demonstrated leadership, talent and enthusiasm. He suggests students get involved in a few things they’re passionate about and excel in. social networKing: While “friending” a college gives prospective students a chance to get behind-the-scenes information, remember that this works both ways. “Many college admissions people will see your Facebook page,” Skelton says. “Kids need to be very, very careful about posting appropriate pictures and subject matter.” timing is eVerYtHing: By freshman year, get involved in extracurricular activities that will set you up for leadership roles (“That looks terrific on an application,” says Barry Liebowitz of International College Counselors, and a college advisor at Claire and Emanuel G. Rosenblatt High School at DKJA in Boca Raton); start learning the college application process (“It’s a daunting task if you don’t start early,” warns Jan Volpitto, director of guidance and college planning at American Heritage School of Boca/ Delray) and by mid-junior year, start taking placement tests and reviewing colleges. Keep it in perspectiVe: “You could be a top-notch student and do everything right and still not get into Harvard,” cautions Robert Bouressa, director of the college guidance office at Saint Andrews School in Boca Raton. “For many kids, focusing everything on a Top 10 school is not the best way to spend their time.” In other words: there’s a school for everyone, so keep your options open.

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our admissions team: ‘Who is likely to make the most of Yale’s resources?’ and ‘Who will contribute most significantly to the Yale community?’” These are some of the same things Mark Schneider, a Boynton Beach resident and University of Chicago alumnus, keeps in mind when he interviews Palm Beach County applicants for the college. “I try to find out what captivates them intellectually and then assess what promise they have of turning their captivation into a significant accomplishment somewhere down the road,” explains Schneider, a university volunteer who meets with students who request interviews but

“One mother told me that the children in her daughter’s third-grade class were all ‘fretting’ over the need to get into a good college. These are 8-year-olds, mind you!” Janet A. Courtney, a Palm Beach Gardens licensed clinical social worker who specializes in children, adolescents and families

despite what people may think, perfection is not essential. “Since we’re centered on science, technology and research, we like to see students who are OK with not getting things right all the time because science isn’t perfect,” he explains. “We like to see students who like to experiment and when things don’t go the way they should, learn from the experience.” MIT also wants students who are wellrounded in terms of leisure activities and aca-


demics. “One question on the application is, ‘What do you do for fun?’ When students say, ‘I like to hang out with my friends or relax by cooking,’ we actually like that. They don’t have to be doing something enriching every moment of their life,” says Schmill.

THE SEESAW EFFECT A balanced life is essential for students— and not just for getting into college, but for peace of mind, explains Janet A. Courtney, a Palm Beach Gardens licensed clinical social worker who specializes in children, adolescents and families. She suggests a three-tiered approach to downtime: play, rest and a healthy, balanced diet. “Unfortunately, the overwhelming emphasis on academic performance by parents and schools is a universal one and the burden eventually falls on the shoulders of children,” she says. “One mother told me that the children in her daughter’s third-grade class were all ‘fretting’ over the need to get into a good college. These are 8-year-olds, mind you!” Overstressed students can become depressed, Courtney warns. Signs of depression include “ongoing episodes of anger or a total shut-down in communication, associated with an ‘I don’t care about anything attitude,’” she says. At this point, Courtney recommends that parents seek immediate professional help. Time management was one way Jared Rothenberg reduced his anxiety, his mother, Ellen, explains. “Leaving a lot of time to do everything helped,” she says. She felt it was important to “listen to what he was looking for in a school and not put my wishes or hopes into it. I let him do the research and come to his own conclusion about what was important to him in a college.” Granting your child the independence to make decisions is key, Steinberg concurs. After all, she says, college admission staffers are interested in how students come across—not their parents. “Students should be the face of the admissions process. Parents need to step out

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“Colleges want to know what makes this person a person beyond being a student… what defines them and how they’ve put their interests and energies to work outside the classroom.” Naomi Steinberg, founder of Boca Raton-based Apply Yourself Educational Consulting

of the way and let their children shine,” she stresses, recommending that students build a rapport with the college admissions office via e-mail, phone and/or a campus visit. “They need to create more of a connection with the school than just putting in an application. It’s all about letting them know you’re genuinely interested. Colleges want to know that.” MIT’s Schmill laments that he receives more calls from parents than students. “It’s a disturbing trend,” he says. “What does it say to your child if you’re making calls on their behalf? It gives them the message that you want to make sure it gets done right, so you’re doing it. It’s not sending a signal of confidence to the child.” Finally, it’s important to realize that students don’t need to attend an Ivy League college to be successful. “There’s an over-focus on the most selective schools,” Schmill says. “The reality is that there are a number of excellent colleges that students could go to and have just as fabulous a life.” O

WHAT UNIVERSITIES REALLY WANT Here are the qualities colleges most value in applicants, according to the Independent Educational Consultants Association, an international not-for-profit group based in Washington, D.C. that counsels students and their families on school selection issues.

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A rigorous high school curriculum that challenges students (including Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate classes). Grades that represent a strong effort and upward trend (slightly lower grades in a rigorous program are preferred to all A’s in less-challenging coursework). Solid scores on standardized tests, such as the SAT and ACT. Passionate involvement in a few activities, which demonstrates leadership and initiative. Recommendation letters from teachers and guidance counselors that demonstrate integrity, special skills, positive character traits and an interest in learning. A well-written, thoughtful personal essay that provides insight into a student’s unique personality, values and goals. Talents or experiences that will contribute to the student body. Demonstrated leadership. Colleges want students who arrive prepared and are willing to lead student activities and events. Demonstrated intellectual curiosity through reading, school, leisure pursuits and the like. Enthusiasm. Students who demonstrate an eagerness to attend the college by scheduling visits and attending interviews.

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The More The Merrier

For These Boca Raton Twins And Triplets, There’s Strength In Numbers All children fill us with a sense of wonder, but twins are doubly wonderful. And triplets are wonderfully rare. ¶ In 2008, 138,660 twins were born in the United States, according to the U.S. government’s Vital Statistics Report. That’s about 32 per 1,000 births. In that same year, however, America welcomed only 5,877 triplets, 345 quadruplets and a mere 46 quintuplets or higher. ¶ No matter the number, multiples, as they’re called, raise multiple questions. ¶ How do expectant parents react when they suddenly learn their baby will be babies? Is there really such a thing as “twin telepathy?” Is maintaining individual identities a challenge? ¶ And are they sick of hearing the same old questions? ¶ Meet some of Boca Raton’s identical and fraternal twins, along with a set of triplets, and hear their fascinating, and sometimes very un-identical, life stories…

Three TiMeS The LADieS RACHEL, KYRA & EMILY ALLEN Oh, the philosophical questions being a multiple raises! Birthdays, for example. Emily Allen wrote a poem of sorts, to tackle the issue: “If you’re not a triplet... You can’t share three different cakes on your birthday.”

“Sometimes we have to prove we’re triplets (because of our appearance),” adds Emily. “People quiz us. When’s your birthday? What’s your dog’s name? Sometimes we don’t tell people.” Their mother, Amy, has worked to make sure they remain individuals. “I quit using a triplet stroller because it caused way too much attention,” she

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This year they were chosen by classmates as the Best Twins/Triplets, out of 22 sets of twins and two sets of triplets (not unusual in a school with more than 1,300 students). The sisters are firm believers in triplet telepathy. “One time we were walking,” recalls Emily, “and I thought, ‘I need to pull my shirt down.’ And Kyra said, ‘I was just going to tell you that.’” With adolescence, their individuality has become more clearly defined. All have separate bedrooms. Emily and Kyra play soccer, Rachel and Emily are cheerleaders, Emily takes dance.

“There’s always someone your age in your house,” says Emily. Give or take 30 seconds.

When their birthday arrives, Rachel insists on a vanilla cake; Kyra’s partial to an M&M ice cream cake and Kyra favors pineapple-lemon.

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But despite their growing individuality, they celebrate the benefits of being one of three.

Rachel, Kyra and Emily Allen are fraternal triplets, each 14, give or take 30 seconds. They don’t look alike, and they don’t cake alike either.

“I think we’ve always had our own personalities,” says Rachel, the eldest.

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And this year, Rachel had a separate birthday celebration, while Emily and Kyra went to dinner with friends.

After all, should a girl be denied her own cake simply because she’s a minute younger than one sister, and 30 seconds younger than the other?

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recalls with a laugh. “And they haven’t been dressed alike since they were old enough to choose their own clothes.” They’ve asked to be assigned to separate classes at Omni Middle School.

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“Sometimes we have to prove we’re triplets. People quiz us. When’s your birthday? What’s your dog’s name? Sometimes we don’t tell people.” – EMILY ALLEN


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Twice as nice: Anthony (left) and Adam Rack

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POWER IN PaIRs AdAm & ANTHONY RAck Some twins struggle to keep their identities separate. Adam and Anthony Rack celebrate their similarities.

The twins had already established a list of words, of course. Their friends were amazed.

After graduating from St. Andrew’s School in Boca Raton, they roomed together at Boston College, where both majored in political science. Then they went to the University of Florida, roomed together again, and earned law degrees.

Two brains, one mind!

Now 32—Adam is five minutes older—they’re both in-house counsels at U.S. Metal Buildings, the company founded by their father. And they coordinate their business trips to be sure they’re home in Boca at the same time.

“Our looks come from our genes,” says Anthony. “But our morals came from the family values they instilled in us.”

But for all their similarities, they insist that what really matters came not from being born five minutes apart, but from being raised by good parents.

“I don’t know what it’s like not to be a twin, but I know Anthony is my best friend in the world. We’ve become as close as close can possibly get.”– AdAm RAck

“We love it when people refer to us as ‘the twins,’” says Adam. “It’s made us stronger in anything we do. I don’t know what it’s like not to be a twin, but I know Anthony is my best friend in the world. We’ve become as close as close can possibly get.” Both are single, and yes, they do occasionally double-date. “But our dates don’t mix us up,” Adam says. “If you see us together, we look a little bit different. You can tell by our body language, subtle little things.” As teenagers, though, they weren’t above having a little fun with their friends’ expectations. “Do you know what the other one’s thinking?” friends would ask, and the Rack twins would eagerly demonstrate. “I’m thinking of the word ‘bed,’” Adam would say. And when they quizzed Anthony in the next room: “Adam’s thinking of the word ‘bed.’” August 2011

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DYNAMIC DUO Sherry & Shelly Griffith Yes, Sherry and Shelly Griffith do wear the same clothes. But only when they have to. For the past three years, both sisters have donned uniforms as firefighter-paramedics in Boca Raton, where they live. For the past

16 years, they’ve also worn the required swimsuits as lifeguards with Boca Raton Ocean Rescue. And they continue to work part-time as lifeguards with Delray Beach Ocean Rescue. “We work different shifts and float to different stations,” says Sherry, 40, the older sister by three minutes. “But our co-workers do have trouble telling us apart. Sometimes we just let it go.” Growing up in Maryland with three older brothers and an older sister, the Griffith girls always felt more like siblings than twins. Growing up near Ocean City, Md., a summer job at the beach seemed natural to all but one of the six Griffith siblings. “All my brothers are lifeguards too,” says Sherry, “so we just thought of

ourselves as sisters.” Do they believe in “twin telepathy?” “No, we don’t experience that,” Sherry says, “but we do seem to like all the same stuff. We both like the same types of music, classic rock and country. And we eat a lot of chicken and salads.” And both practice patience when asked the most maddening question of all: Are you twins or sisters? “Kind of both,” they reply, with a smile. “The best thing about being a twin is, you always have a friend,” says Shelly. “And you can always be in two places at one time. If I need to be in two places, I can always send Sherry to do the other job for me.” Once, many years ago, Shelly ran an errand and forgot to bring along her driver’s license. Naturally, she got stopped. “So she used my license,” Sherry confides. “She was using my car and didn’t have her own ID, so she used mine. I got a ticket on her driving!” Sherry took the mandatory driver safety class, paid the fine and had her sister’s record wiped clean. “She can laugh about it now,” says Shelly, “but not at the time.”

“The best thing about being a twin is, you always have a friend. And you can always be in two places at one time. If I need to be in two places, I can always send Sherry to do the other job for me.” – Shelly Griffith

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Fraternal Order: Harry and Emily Weisman

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BORN IDENTITIES Emily & HaRRy WEisman Being a teenager is all about establishing your own identity. Becoming an individual. Becoming yourself. Being a teenager when you’re a twin can make adolescence even more challenging, simply because of what other people like to assume about you. Emily and Harry Weisman are both 14, about to enter 10th grade at Donna Klein Jewish Academy in Boca Raton. But they’re fraternal twins, so please don’t assume they’re identical in other ways. “He likes rap music and I like Taylor Swift,” explains Emily. “He loves cream cheese. I hate cream cheese. My favorite movie is ‘The Parent Trap,’ and I have no idea what his is. He likes every kind of fish there is, and I only like tuna fish.” “I hate tuna out of a can,” chimes in Harry, the older by one minute. “I highly dislike that. I like salmon, sea bass, mahi, snapper…” Both play basketball. “But I also do cross-country running,” adds Emily. And they never study together. “We never get along when we do it,” she notes. “We’re twins,” she says, emphatically. “But we’re not the same person, and we don’t think the same. Even though we love each other, we fight a lot and have different opinions.” On one point, though, they do think alike.

“Sometimes we both say the same thing at the same time,” Harry concedes, “but in the long run, I don’t see any twin telepathy going on.” “Not at all,” Emily concurs. “We’re completely different, and we never think the same thing.” Being a twin, they both say, is complicated. As infants, they were dressed in matching clothes, but of different colors, and that’s sort of what being a fraternal twin is like. You’re twins, but you’re not identical. You may be of the same gender, or brother and sister, like the Weismans, but the resemblance is no greater than any biological brother and sister. “Once I tell people we’re twins, they say, ‘Oh, I can see it.’” says Emily. “But if I didn’t tell them, they would never know. It’s basically the same as brother and sister, except we’re the same age.”

“We’re twins. But we’re not the same person, and we don’t think the same. Even though we love each other, we fight a lot and have different opinions.” – Emily WEisman

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not to dress them alike. They are individuals, and it’s very important to us that they are seen as different people. Amanda knows she’s a minute older.” She smiles. “It’s very important, that minute.”

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Still, they are identical twins, so the Nisonsons soon developed a way to tell them apart. “We always put Lindsay on the left in the stroller so in pictures we would know which was which.”

AmAndA & LindsAy nisonson What’s it like being the parent of 4-year-old twins? “It’s double the fun,” says father Ronald Nisonson of Boca Raton, “and four times the work.” Just getting the news was exhausting. “It was during an ultrasound,” remembers their mother, Jennifer Nisonson. “And the doctor said, ‘It’s two babies.’ We were in complete shock. I cried and laughed. We learned at six weeks, so we had a lot of time to prepare. But there’s no way to prepare.” And when they arrived, the real work began. “It’s two babies crying at the same time, and two babies needing you

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at the same time. It’s making sure they get an equal part of me. People with triplets—I don’t know how they do it.” Ronald found himself working double-time. “In their mischievous state, I was repeating things over and over. When one went to grab something, I would go, ‘Stop!’ ‘Stop!’” The Nisonsons have worked hard to make sure Amanda and Lindsay are individuals first. “We never call them ‘the twins,’” says Jennifer. “And I try very hard

As they grow, differences are emerging. “Lindsay’s a little more dramatic and loves to dress up and play princess,” Jennifer says. “But one is not always the dominant one. They’re equally happy, fun, friendly girls, but if you ask them if they look alike they’ll tell you no.” Fortunately, Amanda and Lindsay have an older sister to lead the way. “I’m their role model,” says Haley Nisonson, 9. “And one day they’ll follow in my footsteps.” O

“They’re equally happy, fun, friendly girls, but if you ask them if they look alike they’ll tell you no.” – Jennifer nisonson, mother to AmAndA And LindsAy


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MiraCle Child By Dianna Smith

When Parkland's Teagan MarTi Plummeted 10 Stories From An Amusement Park Ride, Doctors Predicted The Worst. She Proved TheM Wrong.

But she has. Some of them wondered if she’d ever see again. But she can. And the bystanders, including her own horrified parents, who saw the Parkland resident drop 10 long stories from a Wisconsin amusement park ride last summer, doubted she’d even survive. After all, how many 12-year-olds could fall 100 feet, land flat on their backs—and live?

nose, her mouth and even her eyes like wet red tears. Strangers cried. Her family members screamed. A man near the scene fell to his knees and prayed. As her mother, Julie Marti, frantically rushed to Teagan’s side, she noticed her daughter’s once rosy cheeks had turned the color of ash, and her eyes had rolled into the back of her head, on their way to some faraway place Julie didn’t want her to go.

Julie, 50, does most of the talking because Teagan has been stuck with a tracheal tube in her neck for the past year. Her left diaphragm was paralyzed after the fall, causing carbon dioxide to build up in her body, so, at night, she needs to attach a ventilator to the tube to help her breathe. Teagan before boarding the ride, Terminal Velocity, and after.

Doctors vowed Teagan Marti would never walk again.

“Teagan, it’s mommy!” Julie recalls screaming to her daughter. “It’s mommy! Stay with me! Please stay with me!”

The thud was horrific.

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And as Teagan lay motionless on the ground, blood seeped from her

I can see it with my eyes open. I can see it with my eyes closed. Teagan says she doesn’t remember any of it. I think she’s just blocking the whole thing out.

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A LONG HARD ROAD Fast-forward one year and Teagan, now 13, is sitting in the living room of her Parkland home as her mother conducts a phone interview with this reporter. Julie has given plenty of media interviews since the accident last July 30th, and most every piece seems to touch readers and/or viewers the same way, leaving them stunned that Teagan didn’t die. J u n e / J u ly 2 0 1 1

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The tube muffles her voice and makes it difficult for some people to understand what she’s saying. But her mother can dissect the noises perfectly, just as any mother would. On this day, she enthusiastically provides an update on Teagan’s progress because it’s a life-changing

the Wisconsin Dells, where they rented a cabin and spent a few days as tourists. One of their stops was Extreme World, an amusement park where the thrill ride Terminal Velocity stood 140 feet tall. The ride carries you into the sky in a cage and after reaching 100 feet,

But the net never surfaced. “I can see it with my eyes open. I can see it with my eyes closed,” Julie says of the fall. “Teagan says she doesn’t remember any of it. I think she’s just blocking the whole thing out.” What she does remember is being in the hospital for 91 days. She had to blink to communicate, had no feeling in her hands or feet and at first wasn’t even sure how she’d ended up in a hospital bed. She was in intensive care with what seemed like millions of tubes connected to her body, tiny pieces of equipment working to keep her

gan’s wrist and not feeling a pulse before paramedics whisked her away in a medical helicopter. And perhaps an even worse memory was driving the 50 miles to the hospital and not knowing if Teagan would be dead or alive upon arrival. She thinks about those moments now and still can’t believe Teagan is here. On this Earth. Studying and eating and talking and learning to walk again. Just the other day, Teagan called to wish her a happy birthday and to tell her she loved her. It was the best birthday present she could’ve gotten this year. “Thanks be to God, I thoroughly believe in prayer,” Anderson says. “People prayed for her everywhere. Our relatives, their friends, their churches. Every day people who don’t even know Teagan ask me how she’s doing. Teagan is a person a lot of people know now. It’s amazing.” Those prayers may have been what pushed Teagan to start proving doctors wrong. Some thought she’d live her life as a vegetable because the fall was so horrific and many, including her father, figured she would suffer at least some paralysis. But those who doubted Teagan’s abilities would quickly learn to never doubt her again.

one—Teagan may have surgery this year to remove the tube so she can breathe on her own again. That’s a big step the family is ready for because it will allow Teagan to be more independent and what 13year-old wouldn’t want that? “Obviously she can’t sing, she can’t scream… it’ll be such a blessing to get that thing out of her,” Julie says with promise. “She’s come such a long way.” It’s been an arduous road for the tough little girl since last summer’s tragedy. Her mom Julie and father Alex (whom have since divorced) had taken Teagan and her sister, Taylor, then 13, to Chicago for a family reunion. During their vacation, they made a side trip to 72

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you free fall into a big net and are then lowered to the ground.

alive. Julie remembers thinking that her youngest daughter would die.

Teagan, an avid daredevil, saw the ride featured on The Travel Channel and for months had talked excitedly about riding it. The time had finally arrived.

“I didn’t know what to believe. We didn’t know in the beginning what the prognosis was going to be,” she recalls. “For her to be alive is a miracle.”

Taylor had the video camera rolling as Teagan was raised into the air, ready to free fall into that net.

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Teagan’s grandmother, Carol Anderson, who lives in Elgin, Ill., was standing next to Julie when Teagan fell. She remembers grabbing Tea-

She regained feeling in her hands, legs, arms and feet. And thanks to aggressive physical therapists, she’s learned to use them all over again. Sure, she gets frustrated and maybe even angry, but Teagan tells herself to keep trying because she knows she can succeed. “They really push her and she’s just very determined,” Julie says. “She doesn’t give up. That’s part of her personality. She’s so determined to do things for herself.” Though she plunged 100 feet and landed on her back, she suffered no brain damage, stupefying everyone. In March, she began using a walker. At first, the short steps left her breathless, but now she can walk a good bit before needing to rest,


And remember how her eyes dripped blood, leaving some to assume she’d be blind? Her vision is so perfect that she uses the computer screen most every day to keep up with her studies online. She attends the Florida Virtual School, an Internet-based public school that allows students to work at their own pace, and she recently completed the eighth grade. Before the accident Teagan was a straight-A student and, amazingly, she still is. When she grows up, Teagan says she wants to work with animals because she’s an avid animal lover. But her mom has other plans. “Honestly, I think she could go straight to medical school,” Julie says, recalling the countless hours Teagan has spent around doctors and nurses. Given Teagan’s determination, it would come as no surprise if she ends up having both careers, and perhaps even a few more. “I’m not going to put a limit on anything,” Julie says. “I’ve seen what she can do.”

Kindness of strangers Before the accident, Teagan was a tomboy. She didn’t fill her closet with frilly dresses and paint her fingernails cotton candy pink. Teagan would rather have been riding skateboards, climbing trees and getting dirty. “That’s why she wanted to go on this ride,” Julie says. “She’s such an adventurer.” She was on the swim team, loved spending time in the pool at home and appreciated the adrenaline rush she’d get after running, racing or doing anything that took guts and lots of energy. Kind strangers have built Teagan a

ramp so she can get in and out of her one-story house, as well as rails in the shower and by the toilet so she can use the bathroom by herself. Although Teagan can get around most parts of her house without any problems, the pool is not equipped for someone who has trouble walking. So Teagan must watch from the sidelines as others enjoy the cool water on hot sunny days. Julie hopes to one day get railings

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How many people fall 100 feet and live? Just one person. My daughter. How lucky am I? – Julie Marti

While Teagan may be self-conscious and feel down from time to time, her friends are quick to tell her they still think she’s great. Surrounding her bed are cards and pictures they’ve given her during the past year. They serve as Teagan’s reminders that she’s loved and always will be. And they remind her mother of all the encouragement the family has received. When Julie speaks about the people who’ve reached out to them since Teagan’s fall, she sometimes becomes speechless, quietly searching for the right words to describe how she feels about all the love that’s come their way.

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thanks to her physical therapy three days a week.

installed so Teagan can once again splash in the water. What once was an office has been turned into Teagan’s bedroom because it was easier to put the hospital bed and ventilator in there. Though they have to keep her room sterile, Teagan has tried to make it feel homey. A bookshelf is stuffed with adventure-type books, and there’s a TV and stuffed animals. After all, though Teagan isn’t the same as she was before physically, she’s still your average 13-year-old girl. She is an avid texter, loves to read and watch TV and gets in trouble if she stays up too late playing her Nintendo DS. She's got a big heart, having donated her hair to Locks of Love, a charity that provides hairpieces to disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss. One of her favorite pastimes is going to the movies, but sometimes her mom has trouble persuading her to go because Teagan worries people will stare at her.

But really, there are no perfect words. Just tears of gratitude and hopes that these people know how much they’re appreciated. Some have done things like bring food to their doorstep, donate money, knit quilts and write touching letters. Students in a fourthgrade class from a small Florida town who didn’t know Teagan or her family each sent sweet cards. Local children started lemonade stands to raise money so Julie could help pay medical bills and a woman who owns miniature ponies has brought them by the house twice to put a smile on Teagan’s face. Julie’s close friends set up a Web site—miracles4teagan.com—where people can get updates on Teagan’s condition and donate to a special needs trust set up just for Teagan. “The past year has been very difficult. I don’t know how I could’ve gotten through it without my support group of friends, family and strangers,” Julie says through tears. “There’s too many to count. There’s so many to name. I have so much to be grateful for.” And though Julie tries her best to remain positive and happy for her children, she admits there are times when her tears are not always happy ones.

Julie is a licensed sonographer, but taking a job at the moment isn’t an option because she needs to be home caring for Teagan. Recently divorced, she’s learning how to juggle the household and all the bills on her own and constantly worries about money. The Marti family reached an undisclosed settlement in a lawsuit they filed against the amusement park. Though Julie says she is not at liberty to talk about the case, she still finds herself struggling to pay the bills. “The stress level gets to you sometimes. Are we going to be able to stay in the house? I have tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills and I honestly don’t know how I’m going to pay them,” says Julie, who tries to hide her fears from her daughters. “That’s adult stuff. Kids need to be kids. Both of my children have been through enough and I don’t want Teagan blaming herself.” So when it’s time for Julie to cry, she tries to do it somewhere alone. Her bedroom. Her car. Wherever she can. And when she’s finished, she dries her eyes and ventures back into her hectic world, where there are so many reminders of how fortunate she really is. Earlier this summer Julie was flipping through a newspaper when she learned that an 11-year-old girl from New Jersey was on a school trip at an amusement park and fell 100 feet from a Ferris wheel. And just last month at an amusement park in New York, a war veteran who lost both legs while serving in Iraq fell out of a roller coaster. Both the girl and the veteran died instantly. Julie realizes Teagan could have ended up just like them. “How many people fall 100 feet and live?” she asks. “Just one person. My daughter. How lucky am I?” O August 2011

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Neptune Park Fun Zone at St. Simon's Island

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Blue Spring State Park in Orange City

FamIly GraB the Kids and PacK the car For these

Great summer road triPs s By Liz Best

The economy may be in the tank and a tank of gas is still over $3 a gallon, but locals continue to get wanderlust this time of year—especially families who’ve been staring at the same four walls all summer. A change of scenery is always refreshing, even if it’s just to another beach destination, to one of Florida’s treasured natural springs or a visit to the state capital for a taste of the Old South. ¶ Here are four fun getaways all located within a day’s drive of South Florida. BEACHY KEEN sT. simon’s island, Ga. Why would anyone leave our gorgeous beaches and drive six or so hours north to seemingly more of the same? The answer is simple. “Anyone who is a fan of beaches knows that all beaches are different,” says Candice Temple, public information officer for Glynn County, Ga., where St. Simon’s Island is located. “We have a palette where every family can paint their own picture.” 74

St. Simon’s is located near Brunswick, Ga., right off I-95 about six hours north of South Florida. It’s one of Georgia’s Golden Isles, a group of four barrier islands on the 100-milelong coast of Georgia on the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to St. Simon’s, Sea Island, Jekyll Island and Little St. Simons Island make up the Golden Isles, and they offer everything from world-class resorts to the unspoiled beauty of Little St. Simon’s, a natural preserve perfect for a day trip from the main island, Temple says. Glynn County officials have tried,

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many say successfully, to make St. Simon’s the most family-friendly of the Golden Isles. And indeed, family activities seem to rule here. Temple recommends Neptune Park Fun Zone, a beachfront attraction located within the shadow of the historic St. Simon’s Island lighthouse. Activities include a miniature 18-hole golf course ($7 per round), a large swimming pool ($7 for a daily pass) and a state-of-the-art playground (free). St. Simon’s is also home to a number of public parks, tennis courts, boating and horseback riding con-

cessions, paved bike paths and an area known as Pier Village, with an assortment of shops and restaurants located around the fishing pier. Lodging rates range from inexpensive hotels and motels to worldclass resorts. The same can be said for dining options. “I’ve lived here four years and I love it,” Temple says. “It’s a vacation you won’t forget.” For more information on lodging in St. Simon’s Island, call 912-265-0620 or visit comecoastawhile.com. For more information on Neptune Park Fun Zone, call 912-554-7111 or visit glynncounty.org/funzone.

WATER WORLD Blue spRinG sTaTe paRk, oRanGe ciTy, Fla. You could spend an entire summer visiting all of Florida’s natural springs, but a quick vacation within a four-hour drive of South Florida is Blue Spring State Park in western Volusia County. The park covers more than 2,600 acres and has the largest spring


on the St. John’s River. By definition, a natural spring is any place where water springs forth from underground and its temperature is usually a constant 72-73 degrees— warm enough to attract manatees in the cool winter months and cold enough to attract plenty of visitors during the long hot summer. Blue Spring has 51 campsites and six cabins, both of which fill up quickly during the summer. The park is located within five miles of Orange City and within an hour of Orlando. Blue Spring State Park manager Bob Rundle recommends visiting on weekdays during the summer. “The park usually does not fill up on weekdays,” he explains. Still, he says his favorite time of year is during their brief off-season, starting in midSeptember. “It’s very serene,” he says. “You can see Florida the way it probably was 500 to 700 years ago.” Popular activities besides swimming are canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving and tubing down the river. With its delightful average water temperature, this park is a great place to cool off and enjoy nature. “It’s very, very popular in summer as an old-fashioned swimming hole,” says Rundle. “It’s clear, clean spring water.”

OLD SOUTHERN STYLE tAllAhAssee, FlA. There’s never been a better time to take a few days to explore Florida’s historic state capital city than now, according to Katie Kole, marketing director for Visit Tallahassee. Sure, she may be a bit biased, but she makes a good point. “We just launched a campaign called ‘Capital Summer in the Capital City,’” Kole explains. “There are all kinds of great deals on summer events and we have a list of 25 things to do for $25 or less.” The top of Kole’s list of attractions is the Old Capitol Building in downtown Tallahassee (admission is free, though donations are appreciated). “The building itself is beautiful,” she points out. “Kids and parents alike enjoy the experience.” Built in 1845, the stained-glass domed building has been restored and the state’s history comes alive in the form of interactive exhibits. More than 250 artifacts housed in 21 rooms introduce visitors to Florida’s governmental history from territorial days to the present. Tallahassee Museum

The area was settled in 1856 by Louis Thursby and his family’s original home, built in 1872, remains standing. Visitors are free to walk through the first floor, but there are no formal tours. The front porch seems to be the main attraction. “It’s a wide porch with rocking chairs,” Rundle points out. “It’s just a real nice slice of natural Florida.” For more information on reserving a cabin or campsite at Blue Spring State Park, call 800-326-3521 or visit ReserveAmerica.com; for accommodations in Orange City, visit OrangeCityFlorida.com. For riverboat tours, call St. Johns River Cruises at 386-917-0724.

displays and check out the interactive exhibits. A visitor’s guide is available to help you choose which areas may be of greatest interest to your family. Things to consider: Much of the park is outdoors and the historic buildings are not heated or air-conditioned. Also, exhibits are spaced throughout the 52-acre park so comfortable walking shoes are a must. Kole also recommends a visit to Mission San Luis, a recreated Spanish mission and Goodwood Museum and Gardens, a restored Southern Plantation. “Tallahassee has Southern charm,” says Kole. “It has a very old Florida feel.” For more information about the Tallahassee Museum, call 850-576-1636 or visit tallahasseemuseum.org; for information about the Old Capitol Building, call 850488-6167 or visit flhistoricalcapitol.gov. For information about special deals and accommodations, call 850-606-2305 or check out visitTallahassee.com.

NATURAL SpLENDOR CAyo CostA stAte PArk, BoCA grAnde, FlA. If you’re looking to really get away from it all, Cayo Costa State Park is a great family escape. Cayo Costa State Park in Boca Grande

form of tent camping (there are 30 campsites) and primitive cabins (12 from which to choose; think four walls and a roof for shelter and simple cots for sleeping). Oh, and there’s an outdoor grill for cooking and portable restrooms are available. But who needs manufactured luxury when Cayo Costa’s got nine miles of beaches and acres of pine forests and oak hammocks, and activities like fishing, snorkeling, hiking and shelling? “We have light fluffy sand and lots of seashells,” says Chad Lach, park manager, who suggests renting a bike to get around (beach cruiser bikes are available for rent on the island). Anglers can cast from their boats or from shore (anyone over 16 needs a valid Florida fishing license) and an amphitheater provides the location for educational programs on the park’s ecology and history. If you’re planning to visit Cayo Costa, here are a few things to keep in mind: If you have a private boat you can dock at one of the park’s 19 boat slips. If you take the ferry, Lach suggests the Tropic Star of Pine Island, which leaves from Jug Creek Marina in Bokeelia. And by the way—it’s gonna get hot out there. But that’s what makes it nice, says Lach, because you might just feel like you have the place to yourself. “In the summertime it’s not that crowded,” he explains.

Another favorite is the Tallahassee Museum where North Florida’s history, nature and wildlife all come together in one park in southwestern Tallahassee (admission ranges from $6 for children to $9 for adults). It will take at least two hours to tour the historic buildings, enjoy the animal

Lach insists it’s a great spot for nature lovers who don’t mind roughing it. “This is a great way to get the kids away from the TV,” he says. “It’s the best place you can go and experience the real Florida.”

Located north of Fort Myers, the park is accessible only by private boat or ferry. This is a vacation that takes commitment and planning because the only accommodations are in the

For ferry reservations, call 239-283-0015 or visit tropicstarcruises.com; for camp campsites and cabin reservations, call 800326-3521 or visit ReserveAmerica.com. For more information about Cayo Costa State Park, call 941-964-0375 or visit FloridaStateParks.org. O

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ONE REASON SOUTH FLORIDA IS SUCH A bustling hub of commerce is its expansive range of smart and savvy businessmen. From auto dealers, makeup artists and window and door installers, to physicians and gallery owners, we’ve got it all. Meet some of South Florida’s successful, enterprising men at work.

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BILL EMANUEL

and high-end art objects, paintings, lighting and more. This won’t be an antiques mall, by any means. It will be much different, with new, fresh, Mid-Century fashions and, yes, some antiques. In short, there will be a full range of great things to buy.

“YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, IN EVERY PRICE RANGE.”

By fall, he says, all the kinks should be out and all the dealers in place.

Eye For Greatness Bill Emanuel’s A Consignment Gallery Offers Eclectic Shopping For Every Taste

Emanuel knows it’s a win-win set-up, designed to offer shoppers an alternative from mainstream shopping. At A Consignment Gallery, Emanuel has always offered high-end furniture and furnishings that are trendy and affordable. And “business has never been better,” he says.

WHEN YOU HAVE A VISION, YOU HAVE

and it’s going to be fabulous,” says Eman-

After all, who doesn’t want beautiful

a vision.

uel, who began his shop across from Mizner

things for less?

Park, when it was still the Boca Mall. And Bill Emanuel has a vision.

“Ultimately, the consumer benefits greatly Ten years ago, Emanuel moved from

from the enhanced selection we will offer

For the last 20 years, he’s owned and

Boca Raton and began leasing a much

between the consignment gallery and

operated A Consignment Gallery—and

larger space in the heart of Deerfield

the new Decorative Arts Mall,” he says.

now it’s time to complete his dream. He’s

Beach, eventually buying the property a

“Our shoppers will be able to make this a

taken over a 34,000-square-foot build-

few years ago. After the Carpet Store de-

destination for one-stop shopping, wheth-

ing on South Federal Highway to realize

cided to downsize and move a little south,

er you’re decorating a $5 million mansion

his aspiration of a complete complex of

Emanuel knew it was the perfect time to

or an apartment on South Beach.

eclectic shopping.

create his vision.

“We’re opening a Decorative Arts Mall,

The new space will be filled with dealers

“You will be able to find just what you are looking for, in every price range.”

A Consignment Gallery is located at 350 S. Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach. For more information, call 954-421-2395 or e-mail aconsignmentgallery@gmail.com.

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plague everyday americans—things like

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sleeplessness and fibromyalgia.

control over their health,” he says.

get results, that means you have a patient for life,” he says.

and they are poised to do exactly that.

DU20 Holistic Oasis is located at 103 N.E. Second Ave., Delray Beach. For more information, call 561-455-2147 or visit DU20.com.

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The Bottom Line Andy Davis Of Maroone Volkswagen Offers Lowest Prices From The Start ANDY DAVIS CAN UNDERSTAND IF YOU’RE dreading your next car purchase. After all, he’s heard the stereotypes: The salesman with the hard grip. The fastmoving pitch. All the little surprises that add up at the 11th hour. But he wants you to understand something.

“WE’RE VERY UPFRONT WITH PEOPLE.

It doesn’t have to be that way—

NOTHING’S HIDDEN.” ANDY DAVIS

not if you do business with his professional and honest staff at Maroone Volkswagen.

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Maroone Volkswagen is located at 2401 N. Federal Highway, Delray Beach. For more information, call 561-243-4600 or visit maroone.com.

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MASTER CHEFS: Daniel Boulud and James Leiken

ous honors since its inception, including Wine Spectator’s “Best of award of excellence” and four stars in Forbes Travel Guide.

NEw YoRk CiTY iMpoRT James Leiken named executive Chef at Cafe Boulud Palm Beach S

traight from the Big apple, James “Jim” Leiken has begun his reign as executive chef at Cafe Boulud Palm Beach, located at The Brazilian Court hotel & Beach Club. Chef Leiken was hand-picked by Daniel Boulud, having worked for nearly a decade at the celebrated chef ’s Dinex Group restaurant management company.

“Working in my kitchens over the last 10 years, Jim again and again has shown his passion and palate,” Boulud told reporters. “he’s demonstrated he’s got the talent, creativity and leadership to take the reins… he’s been through the ‘school of Boulud’ with excellent grades, while also maintaining his own unique character and style.”

Chef Leiken has a big apron to fill, replacing perennial James Beard Best Chef south nominee Zach Bell, who left the restaurant after eight years to become head chef at the addison Reserve Country Club in Boca Raton.

Chef Leiken joined Dinex Group in 2001, when he started at DanieL in new York City and worked his way from banquet chef to garde-manger to saucier and finally tournant. he then became sous chef at DB Bistro Moderne in 2004, cooking under the

tutelage of fellow DanieL alumnus, Chef de Cuisine olivier Muller. There, Chef Leiken became fluent in the restaurant’s authentic bistro cooking and also learned how to run a bustling kitchen. now he brings his mastery to Palm Beach, where the Cafe Boulud menu reflects its founder’s four culinary muses: La Tradition, classic French cuisine; La Saison, cooking in harmony with the seasons; Le Potager, named for the French vegetable garden and Le Voyage, his interpretation of various world cuisines. The restaurant has received numer-

another reason you may want to visit: The summer happy hour at the restaurant’s Bar & Lounge, where from 4 to 7 p.m. through Labor Day, half-priced cocktails include Palm Beach Lemonade, made with Ketel one Citron vodka, XRated Fusion Liquor and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and Fiesta, which combines Clement Première Canne Rum, Peach schnapps, raspberries and pineapple. Bites at $8 a pop include Chef Leiken’s Piggie Burger, a juicy beef slider topped with house-made pulled pork and jalapeño mayonnaise on a cheddar bun with mustard-vinegar slaw and fries, and the Cubano, a warmpressed sandwich layered with French ham, Gruyère cheese, cornichons and slow-roasted pork shoulder. if that doesn’t make you happy, we don’t know what will. O Cafe Boulud is located at The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club, 301 Australian Avenue in Palm Beach. For more information, call 561-6556060 or visit thebraziliancourt.com. August 2011

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WATERMELON AND BLEU CHEESE SALAD For a culinary adventure, try this unique flavor combination of fresh summer watermelon and rich bleu cheese. The addition of pine nuts adds another layer of taste and texture. INGREDIENTS (Salad) 12 to 16 1-inch-thick chunks ripe watermelon 3 oz. crumbled bleu cheese (Dressing) 1 shallot, finely chopped ¼ cup Champagne vinegar ¼ cup olive oil or canola oil 1 tbsp. chopped fresh thyme Salt and pepper ¹/³ cup roasted pine nuts PREPARATION

Place watermelon pieces in large bowl and crumble bleu cheese over the watermelon. In a separate bowl, combine shallot and vinegar. Let stand 10 minutes. Whisk in oil and thyme until well blended. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Drizzle dressing over watermelon and bleu cheese. Sprinkle with roasted pine nuts.

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PICNIC WHAT COULD BE MORE SATISFYING THAN A LAZY SUMMER PICNIC? WHETHER GATHERING THE FAMILY FOR A BEACHBLANKET DINNER OR AN AFTERNOON LUNCH AT THE PARK, THESE ARE THE MEALS MEMORIES ARE MADE OF.

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EASY CHEESY MEATBALL SLAMMERS

the strawberry preserves with your favorite flavored fruit jam.

Not only are these mini subs a kid favorite, but they’re easily transportable and simple to create with quality pre-made ingredients. All you need is a picnic basket.

INGREDIENTS 8 oz. unsalted butter, diced, at room temperature (2 sticks) 1½ cups sugar 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract 2 large eggs, at room temperature 2 cups peanut butter 3 cups flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1½ tsp. kosher salt 1 16 oz. jar strawberry preserves (about 1¼ cups) ¾ cup salted peanuts, chopped

INGREDIENTS 36 frozen Italian-style meatballs, thawed 1 24 oz. jar marinara sauce 6 oz. provolone cheese, shredded 12 dinner rolls, halved

Easy Cheesy Meatball Slammers

Baked Beans

Aunt Ruth's Red Salad with Basil Mint Dressing

PREPARATION

Preheat oven to 350°F. In a shallow baking dish, arrange meatballs in an even layer; coat with sauce. Cover with aluminum foil and place in oven, baking until heated through. Arrange bottoms of rolls on a baking sheet. Place three meatballs on bottom of each roll; add a spoonful of sauce and top with provolone cheese. Place in the oven so cheese melts. Replace tops; let cool to room temperature.

BAKED BEANS This classic summer side dish is a welcome addition to any meal. Starting with canned beans leaves time to add your own special ingredients and finishing touches. INGREDIENTS 2 28 oz. cans pork and beans 4 tbsp. brown sugar ¼ cup green pepper, chopped ½ cup onions, chopped 1 cup ketchup 1 tsp. prepared horseradish PREPARATION

This is beyond simple: Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine in pan and bake for an hour or until hot and bubbly.

STRAWBERRY COOKIE BARS Sweet fruit preserves perfectly complement the crunchy peanuts in this homemade treat. To change things up, try substituting

PREPARATION

Preheat oven to 350°F. Beat butter with an electric mixer until smooth; add sugar gradually until well blended, about 2 minutes. Add vanilla, eggs and peanut butter. Combine flour, baking powder and salt; add to butter mixture and mix until just combined. Spread 2/3 of dough mixture into a greased 13’x 9’ baking dish; spread evenly with strawberry preserves and top with dollops of remaining dough. Sprinkle with peanuts and bake 45 minutes or until golden brown. Place baking pan on wire rack; cool and cut into 12 even squares. Pack with wax paper.

BLUEBERRY LEMONADE WITH FRESH MINT This festive drink is deliciously refreshing and makes an attractive addition to any picnic table. Be sure to make plenty: this is a true crowd pleaser. INGREDIENTS 4 12 oz. cans frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed centr lemons, juiced 4 lem cup granulated sugar ¾ cu large bunches of mint, woody stems 2 lar removed remo cups water 3 cu pint fresh blueberries 1 pin cups ice cubes 3 cu lemons, halved 4 lem

Strawberry Cookie Bars

bowl. Muddle the mint. Pour into a large, clear pitcher (at least 1 gallon). Add water and let rest in refrigerator for at least 3 hours. Before serving, add blueberries, lemon halves and ice cubes to pitcher. Stir to combine.

AUNT RUTH’S RED SALAD WITH BASIL MINT DRESSING This Mediterranean-style salad is healthy, delicious and can be made in advance. A tip for peeling tomatoes: dip them in boiling water for 5 seconds and the skins will come right off. INGREDIENTS (Salad) 2 large red peppers 1 medium red onion, peeled and vertically sliced 6 large, ripe tomatoes

PREPARATION PREP

Com Combine lemonade concentrate, lemon lemo juice, sugar and mint in a large

(Dressing) ¼ cup olive oil

Recipes and photos courtesy of The Foo Food Channel. For more dishes and ideas, visit foodchannel.com.

Blueberry Lemonade with Fresh Mint

1 tbsp. red wine vinegar 1 tbsp. lemon juice 1 tsp. capers 1 tbsp. chopped fresh basil 1 tbsp. chopped fresh mint PREPARATION (Salad)

Preheat broiler. Cut red peppers in half vertically and seed them. Place pepper halves, cut side down, along with onion strips, in a shallow pan. Broil vegetables until pepper skins start to shrivel, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Peel and seed tomatoes. Peel peppers and cut into ¼-wide strips. Place them, along with the onions, in a large mixing bowl. (Dressing)

Combine oil, vinegar and lemon juice in a small mixing bowl and whisk to blend. Stir in capers, basil and mint and pour over vegetables. Gently toss salad, cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving. O AUGUST 2011

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hinking of taking the family out for a celebration? in addition to an impressive a la carte menu, Brooks Restaurant has perfected the ultimate all-inclusive dinner. The gastronomical adventure at this venerable Deerfield Beach dining spot begins with a choice of more than 10 tantalizing appetizers (everything from escargot to eggplant), moves on to a plethora of entrees (in-

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cluding steak and lobster) and ends on a sweet note with a selection of 12 tempting and innovative desserts, including a decadent Grand Marnier soufflé served with two sauces. a bottle of Marcus James Chardonnay or Merlot is also included, as is coffee and tea, and all-you-can-eat freshly baked onion rolls, melt-in-yourmouth banana bread and warm, crusty French bread. The menu boasts specialties like Roast Rack of Lamb with Jamaican and Rum Coating, as well as several meat and seafood entrees. We enjoyed the Lacquered scottish salmon Filet with Ginger Chili sauce, which was tender and flavorful. surf and Turf aficionados will savor the sliced

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Chateaubriand and south african Lobster Tail with Cabernet sauce and Drawn Butter. The Chicken Breast oscar, seasoned with panko and topped with succulent crabmeat, roasted tomato, asparagus and hollandaise sauce was also excellent. We suggest starting with the Deliciously Plump escargot Forestiere, served nestled in mushroom caps and perfectly seasoned with parsley, garlic butter and bread crumbs. Beet lovers will enjoy the Red Beet salad, a combination of baby arugula, Maytag bleu cheese and pecans, a delicious blend that reminds diners that the beet is a vegetable not to be ignored. Brooks Restaurant is a delightful dining

spot with a cozy ambiance, but it’s also a wonderful place to create memories. Known for its attention to detail, large portions, excellent service and delicious food, it’s been hosting birthday parties, anniversaries, bar and bat mitzvahs and other family and corporate functions since 1981 and its four dining rooms offer myriad venue options. it’s primarily a dinner spot, but Brooks does offer “opera Luncheons” once a month (the delightful all-inclusive menu applies and in this case includes tax and gratuity). The meal is accompanied by entertainment, with comedy, drama and musical performances. now that’s a family feast for the senses. O


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wenty hungry folks from across North America gathered at Stop Burgers in Weston for the chance to win big bucks by downing the most half-pound sirloin burgers in 10 minutes, but in the end professional eating competitor “Furious” Pete Czerwinski of Toronto, Canada took the prize by gobbling an amazing eight burgers. In addition to the $2,500 winnings, Czerwinski received an Eating Contest Championship Ketchup Belt, presented by Jamie McDonnell, CEO of the Weston Dining Group and Stop Burgers. Also on hand for the occasion were Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Davone Bess, who served as a celebrity judge and South Florida radio personality John “Footy” Kross, who served as emcee. The Weston eatery is known for its fresh food and Celebrity Burgers (including a Dan Marino Burger and Ronnie Brown Turkey Burger), for which a percentage of profits benefits charity.

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Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Davone Bess, Jamie McDonnell and John "Footy" Kross

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

DADA 52 North Swinton Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.330.3232 ❘ Dinner nightly. DUFFY'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL 401 N. Federal Hwy. ❘

Deerfield Beach ❘ 954.429.8820 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

TRIPLE EIGHT LOUNGE AT THE FALCON HOUSE 116 N.E. Sixth

Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.243.9499 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

821 S.E. Fifth Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.265.0122 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. FIFTH AVENUE GRILL

Town Center ❘ 6000 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.392.2141 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. GRAND LUX CAFE

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5101 Congress Ave. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.912.9800 ❘ Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner Monday-Saturday. HENRY’S The Shoppes at Addison Place ❘ 16850 Jog Rd. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.638.1949 ❘ Lunch Monday-Saturday, Dinner nightly. HOOTERS Glades Plaza ❘ 2240 N.W. 19th St. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.391.8903 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

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

J. ALEXANDER’S 1400 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.347.9875 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

4199 N. Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.395.6033 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner Monday-Saturday. KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFE

Herb-crusted Seared Rack of Lamb from The Sundy House

LUCILLE’S BAD TO THE BONE BBQ Regency Court ❘ 3011 Yamato

Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.997.9557 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

NEW YORK PRIME

2350 N.W. Executive Center Dr. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.998.3881 ❘ Dinner nightly.

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

234 N. Ocean Blvd. ❘ Deerfield Beach ❘ 954.428.2539 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

SEASONS 52 2300 N.W. Executive Center Dr. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.998.9952 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

201 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.276.3600 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

SIX TABLES 112 N.E. Second St. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.347.6260 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Saturday by reservation.

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

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MAX’S GRILLE Mizner Park ❘ 404 Plaza Real ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.368.0080 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily, Brunch Saturday-Sunday.

THE PAVILION GRILLE 301 Yamato Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.912.0000 ❘ Lunch TuesdayFriday, Dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

MILLER’S EAST BOCA ALE HOUSE Shoppes at Blue Lake ❘

PORTERHOUSE BAR & GRILL

561.988.9142 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

1200 Yamato Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘

7050 W. Palmetto Park Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.391.6601 ❘ Dinner daily.

MILLER’S WEST BOCA ALE HOUSE Boca Lyons Plaza ❘ 9244

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W. Glades Road ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.487.2989 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

Plaza Real ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.395.1662 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

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SMOKEHOUSE GRILLE & WINGERY 2257 N. Federal Hwy. ❘

Boca Raton ❘ 561.391.9110 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

The RitzCarlton, Palm Beach ❘ 100 S. Ocean Blvd. ❘ Manalapan ❘ 561.533.6000 ❘ Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. TEMPLE ORANGE

106 S. Swinton Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.272.5678 ❘ Lunch Tuesday-Saturday, Dinner Tuesday-Sunday, Brunch Sunday. THE SUNDY HOUSE

Regency Court ❘ 3013 Yamato Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.988.9883 ❘ Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. VINNY’S ALL DAY CAFE

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17940 N. Military Tr. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.995.5044 ❘ Dinner nightly. KEE GRILL

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

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Raton Bridge hotel x 999 e. Camino Real x Boca Raton x 561.368.9500 x Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily.

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shoppes of Blue Lake x 1200 Yamato Rd. x Boca Raton x 561.989.1688 x Lunch and Dinner daily. asia susHi/WoK/GriLL4

7600 Camino Real x Boca Raton x 561.544.8100 x Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner nightly except Friday and saturday. BLuefin susHi tHai GriLL4

861 Yamato Rd. x Boca Raton x 561.981.8986 x Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner nightly.

cay da Vietnamese47400 n. Federal hwy. x Boca Raton x 561.998.0278 x Lunch TuesdayFriday, Dinner Tuesday-sunday. daimatsu susHi441 Royal

Palm Place x Boca Raton x 561.361.7557 x Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner nightly. edo susHi-upscaLe Japanese susHi & pan-asian Buffet4

Waterway shoppes of Parkland x 7609 n. state Road 7 x Parkland x 954.755.3191 x Lunch and Dinner daily. faH asian Bistro4Boca

Valley shopping Plaza x 7461 n. Federal hwy. x Boca Raton x 561.241.0400 x Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner nightly.

Gary Woo asian Bistro43400

n. Federal hwy. x Boca Raton x 561.368.8803 x Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. Closed Tuesdays. House of siam425 n.e. second

ave., #116 x Delray Beach x 561.330.9191 x Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. JapanGo4Riverstone shoppes

of Parkland x 7367 n. state Road 7 x Parkland x 954.345.4268 x Regency Court x 3011 Yamato Rd. x Boca Raton x 561.999.1263 x Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. Kansai47140 Beracasa Way x

Boca Raton x 561.395.8862 x Dinner nightly. KyoJin Buffet4shops at Boca Grove x 21073 Powerline Rd. x Boca Raton x 561.218.1708 x Lunch and Dinner daily.

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Mains, 61, began her foray into baking 19 years ago, after the high-powered corporate executive found herself unemployed. Rather than seek another job, she struck out on her own, starting a brownie business using her mother’s secret recipe. Her company, called Sheila G. Brands, Inc., coasted along nicely, but it wasn’t until this past January, when she introduced her Brownie Brittle at the Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco that things really took off.

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#108 x Boca Raton x 561.392.8808 x Lunch Monday- Friday, Dinner daily. Sheila G. Mains

picked up by gourmet shops and supermarkets throughout the country. In addition, Snyder’s of Hanover and Kehe Food Distributors agreed to carry her Brownie Brittle. The snack is also currently shipped to Army, Navy and Air Force troops. Mains says the best exposure is her product’s display at Cucina & Company, a gourmet cafe and market at Macy’s Herald Square in New York—a big deal for entrepreneurs, she insists. “It felt like winning my own Pulitzer Prize,” she gushes.

“Show coordinators described our Brownie Brittle as ‘a runaway hit,’” says Mains, whose treat flavors include chocolate chip, peanut butter chip and toffee crunch.

Want to try it? Brownie Brittle is sold in Joseph’s Classic Markets throughout Palm Beach County, Carmine’s Gourmet Market in Palm Beach Gardens and Perricone’s Market in Miami. For more information, visit browniebrittle.com/about_us.

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hocolate fans have a new indulgence thanks to Palm Beach Gardens resident Sheila G. Mains. Her decadent Brownie Brittle combines the fudgy taste of a brownie and the crunch of cookie (minus the oodles of calories; a 4 oz. bag is a mere 400 calories).

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The Shops at Boca Center ❘ 5250 Town Center Circle ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.368.8806 ❘ Lunch MondaySaturday, Dinner nightly. UNCLE TAI’S

YOKOHAMA 9168 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.451.1707 ❘ Lunch daily, Dinner nightly.

CONTINENTAL 1118 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.278.4899 ❘ Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. BOHEME BISTRO

CIELO Boca Raton Resort & Club ❘ 501 E. Camino Real ❘ 561.447.3222 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Saturday. FLEMING’S BISTRO 6060 S.W. 18th St., #103 ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.347.1117 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Sunday. LA CIGALE 253 S.E. Fifth Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.265.0600 ❘ Lunch MondayFriday, Dinner Monday-Saturday. LE PAVILLON 14812 S.E. Military Tr. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.499.9882 ❘ Dinner nightly. Closed Mondays.

450 N.E. 20th St. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.620.0033 ❘ Lunch TuesdayFriday, Dinner nightly. LE RIVAGE

170 W. Camino Real ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.368.7910 ❘ Dinner TuesdaySunday. TIRAMISU

OLIO BISTRO 42 S.E. Second Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.278.6633 ❘ Dinner Thursday-Saturday.

7860 Glades Rd. Suite 130 ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.368.8580 ❘ Dinner nightly.

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ITALIAN ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Shops at

Boca Grove ❘ 21065 Powerline Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.218.6600 115 N.E. Sixth Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.278.7911 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. ARTURO’S RISTORANTE 6750 N.

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Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.997.7373 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. CAFFE LUNA ROSA 34 S. Ocean Blvd. ❘

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CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN Town Center ❘ 6000 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.268.2805 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL Wharfside Plaza ❘ 6909 S.W. 18th St. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.544.8838 ❘ Lunch Sunday, Dinner daily 335 E. Linton Blvd. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.266.9393 ❘ Lunch Sunday, Dinner nightly. CARUSO RISTORANTE Royal Palm Place ❘ 187 S.E. Mizner Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.367.7488 ❘ Lunch and Dinner, Monday-Saturday. CASA D’ANGELO 171 E. Palmetto Park Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.338.1703 ❘ Dinner nightly. DAVITO’S 19635 State Road 7 ❘ Boca

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RELAX....ALOHA STYLE! Welcome to The Maui Spa & Wellness Center. This state-of-the-art, tri-level destination spa and wellness sanctuary provides authentic, holistic wellness therapies true to the island of Maui amidst a Feng Shui balanced environment. Experience total mind-body pampering with our world class aestheticians, massage therapists, nail technicians and holistic practitioners.

FERRARO’S 8208 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.477.2750 ❘ Dinner WednesdaySunday. GIOVANNI’S COAL FIRE PIZZA

Waterway Shoppes at Parkland ❘ 7625 N. State Road 7 ❘ Parkland ❘ 954.345.9282 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. IL BACIO 29 S.E. Second Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.865.7783 ❘ Dinner ThursdaySaturday.

Tropic Square ❘ 1911 S. Federal Hwy. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.272.3566 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Sunday. IL GIRASOLE

JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT

5751 N. Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.988.0668 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Sunday.

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Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.544.2081 ❘ Dinner Monday-Saturday. LA LUNA BISTRO The Polo Shoppes ❘ 5030 Champion Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.997.1165 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. LA VILLETTA RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 4351 N. Federal Hwy.

❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.362.8403 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Sunday. LILLY’S 451 East Palmetto Park Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.362.0208 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner daily. MAGGIANO’S 21090 St. Andrews Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.361.8244 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. MATTEO’S RESTAURANT 233 S. Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.392.0773 ❘ Dinner nightly.

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POSITANO 4400 N. Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.544.2920 ❘ Dinner nightly.

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FIRST COURSE: Soup of the Day OR Caesar Salad, Shaved Parmesan, White Anchovy OR Assorted Baby Greens, Toasted Pistachio, Radish, Pickled Onion, Grape Tomato, Herb Vinaigrette OR Smoked Salmon Trio: Salmon Cake, Salmon with potato latke and dill sour cream, Salmon Mousse OR Blue Corn Calamari, Papaya Confiture, Red Pepper Aioli

ROSARIO’S RISTORANTE Royal Palm Place ❘ 145 S.E. Mizner Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.393.0758 ❘ Dinner nightly.

366 E. Palmetto Park Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.750.2333 ❘ Dinner nightly. SAPORISSIMO

SWANKY'S VESUVIO RISTORANTE & PATIO BAR 3360 N. Federal Hwy. ❘

Boca Raton ❘ 561.368.5520 ❘ Dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

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ENTRÉE: Grilled Beef Tenderloin, Red Bliss Smashed Potatoes, Baby Carrots, Roasted Shallot Demi Glace OR Herb Seared Mahi Mahi/Salmon, Haricot Verts, Jasmin Rice Pilaf, Purple Basil Pesto, Tomato and Scallions OR Chef Inspired Pasta of the Day OR Pan Braised Chicken Breast, Parsnip Puree, Wild Mushrooms, Sweet Corn, Herbs, Natural Pan Sauce OR Braised Beef Brisket, Carmalized Onions, Chive Potato Cakes, Grilled Asparagus, Sweet and Sour Mustard Sauce DESSERT: Puff Pastry “Napolean”, Vanilla Cream, Whipped Cream, Mixed Berries, Berry Coulis OR Apple Strudel, Butter Caramel, Pecans, Toasted Almonds, Orange Honey Glaze OR Callebaut Chocolate Créme Brule, Chantilly Cream, Mint Coulis, Fresh Berries

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Royal Palm Place ❘ 399 S.E. Mizner Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.826.2625 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

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

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

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290 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.278.9570 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. VILLAGIO ITALIAN EATERY Mizner Park ❘ 344 Plaza Real ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.447.2257 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. VILLA ROSANO The Reserve ❘ 9858 Clint Moore Rd. ❘ 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 Monday-Saturday. 1450 N. Federal Hwy. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.750.2120 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. VIVO PARTENZA

LATIN/CARIBBEAN 1332 N.W. Second Ave. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.362.0161 ❘ Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. CARIBBEAN GRILL

3350 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.750.8860 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly. Closed Sunday.

CUBAN CAFE RESTAURANT

105 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.274.9090 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. CABANA EL REY

GOL, TASTE OF BRAZIL 411 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.272.6565 ❘ Dinner nightly.

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4631 N. State Road 7 ❘ Ste. 26 ❘ Coral Springs ❘ 954.755.0941 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

MEDELLIN RESTAURANT

OLD CALYPSO 900 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.279.2300 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner nightly, Brunch Saturday and Sunday. PADRINO’S Mission Bay Plaza ❘ 20455 State Road 7 ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.451.1070 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

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BAJA CAFE UNO 201 N.W. First Ave. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.394.5449 ❘ 1310 S. Federal Hwy. ❘ Deerfield Beach ❘ 954.596.1305 ❘ Lunch Monday-Saturday, Dinner nightly. MOQUILA 99 S.E. Mizner Blvd. ❘ Boca

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ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR The Shops at Boca Center ❘

5250 Town Center Circle ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.416.2131 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. 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-Sunday.

ORGANIC THE GREEN GOURMET The Shoppes at Addison Place ❘ 16950 Jog Rd. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.455.2466 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

SANDWICHES/DELI BEN’S NY KOSHER DELI The Reserve ❘ 9942

Clint Moore Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.470.9963 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

GRILL TIME (KOSHER) 8177 Glades

Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.482.3699 ❘ Lunch Sunday-Friday, Dinner Sunday-Thursday. Closed Saturday. KOSHER MARKETPLACE 22191 Powerline Rd., #5A ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.391.3318 ❘ Sunday-Friday, Closed Saturday. OLD SCHOOL BAKERY & CAFE

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Polo Shops ❘ 5030 Champion Blvd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.241.5903 Glades Plaza ❘ 2240 N.W. 19th St., #700 ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.392.4181 Regency Court ❘ 3013 Yamato Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.997.9911 ❘ Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. TOOJAY’S GOURMET DELI

SEAFOOD BOSTON’S ON THE BEACH 40 S. Ocean Blvd. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.278.3364 ❘ Breakfast Saturday-Sunday, Lunch and Dinner daily. CITY FISH MARKET 7940 Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.487.1600 ❘ Lunch Monday-Friday, Dinner daily. CITY OYSTER 213 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.272.0220 ❘ Lunch daily, Dinner nightly. 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. Ocean

Blvd. ❘ Deerfield Beach ❘ 954.571.5220 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily. J & J SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL

634 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray Beach ❘ 561.272.3390 ❘ Lunch Tuesday-Saturday, Dinner Tuesday-Saturday. JAKE’S STONE CRAB Royal Palm Plaza ❘ 514 Via de Palmas ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.347.1055 ❘ Lunch Friday-Sunday, Dinner nightly. LEGAL SEA FOODS Town Center ❘

6000 W. Glades Rd. ❘ Boca Raton ❘ ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

561.447.2112

LINDA BEAN'S 200 East Atlantic Ave. ❘

Delray Beach ❘ 561.276.2502 ❘ Lunch and Dinner daily.

32 EAST 32 E. Atlantic Ave. ❘ Delray

Beach ❘ 561.276.7868 ❘ Dinner nightly.

TRULUCK’S Mizner Park ❘ 351 Plaza Real ❘ Boca Raton ❘ 561.391.0755 ❘ Dinner nightly. THE WHALE RAW BAR & FISH HOUSE 7619 State Road 7 ❘ Parkland ❘ 954.345.9190

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Award-winning Mabe pearl ring, set in 18k square shank, enhanced with two 18k and pave diamond square bands. You will receive a $10 gift certificate with every $100 purchase. Summer hours are Mon.-Wed. 10-8, Thurs.-Sat. 10-9, closed Sunday. 204 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, 561-272-6654; uniqueboutiquejewelry.net.

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Presenting Boca Raton’s largest collection from wild bikinis to mildly wearable bathing suits with styles and colors to flatter every figure. The experienced staff will find the perfect swimwear and cruisewear for you. 30% to 50% off our special selection. Regency Court At Woodfield, 3011 Yamato Rd., Suite A-3, 561-995-7217.

The all new 2011 Volkswagen Jetta is niiiiice for the price of nice. Thanks to Maroone Volkswagen, you can drive a new 2011 Jetta for as low as $222 a month, sign and drive. See store for complete details on this nice offer. 2401 N. Federal Hwy., Delray Beach, 561-243-4600; maroonevw.com.

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Enjoy All-You-Can-Eat Jumbo Lobster Tails at Rare Las Olas every Sunday evening for $49.95. Jumbo Lobster Tails, served broiled or fried, with a salad and haystax every Sunday. Luxury is an aphrodisiac! 401 E. Las Olas Blvd., Suite 280, Fort Lauderdale, 954-527-3365.

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Enjoy a Welcome Credit worth up to $500 on your stay at the new Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa now through 12/30/2011. Request offer code WELCRE when booking your reservation. No matter what you do at our resort, it’s even better when it’s on us. For more information visit our Web site. 301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, 727-373-1234; clearwaterbeach.hyatt.com.

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a conSignment gallery A Consigment Gallery invites you to visit our new, expanded, multi-dealer Decorative Arts Mall located just next door and receive 20% OFF all household accessories. Contact our leasing agent Mr. Knoll for more information at 954-579-6622. Monday-Saturday 10-6; Sunday 12-5. 350 S. Federal Hwy., Deerfield Beach, 954-421-2395.

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Lifetime Whitening Package just $449 (Total Retail Value $1075). Includes In-Office Laser Whitening,Full Mouth Digital Imaging (00330), Comprehensive exam (00150), Cleaning/Stain Removal/Polishing (01110/04355), and takehome maintenance kit with complimentary gel refills at check-up visit. 7321 N. State Rd. 7, Parkland, 954-7969900; dedicateddentist.com.

alene too JEANS...back to school deal. Buy one pair of denim at full price and GET THE SECOND PAIR AT 50% OFF. Genetic Denim, J Brand, Habitual, Current Elliot, AG and many more. Visit our Web site for exciting events and fashion treats, or shop at any of our locations. The Shoppes At Village Point, 6006 S.W. 18th St., Boca Raton; Regency Court At Woodfield, 3013 Yamato Rd., Boca Raton, 561-394-0899; alenetoo.com.

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Heal the body. Awaken the spirit. Receive 20% OFF all services, including a free introductory taiji, qigong or yoga class. Our physicians apply evidence based principles to the practice and related therapies to reach the highest standards of integrative care. Our facility is green friendly, energy efficient and provides quality organic products. 103 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, 561-455-2147; du20.com.

Get out of the summer heat! For the summer months we are offering Family Skates every day of the week. Call or visit our website for times. Don’t know how to skate? Bring this ad for $15 off a Learn to Skate package. 1590 N. Florida Mango Rd., West Palm Beach, 561-656-4046; pbiw.org.

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NOW is the time to stop in and take advantage of our Luxury Summer Sale. Thru the end of August, just about all of our collections are a whopping 40% OFF (non-Rx sunglasses included). Now in our 26th year. Find out why! The Shops At Boca Center on Military Trail, 1 mile north of Palmetto Park Rd. on the east side, next to Rocco’s Tacos and Uncle Tai’s Restaurant, Boca Raton, 561394-5551; groveopticians.net.


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Offering special summer discounts up to 40% OFF on all fine jewelry. We proudly offer one of Boca Raton’s largest selections of estate jewelry. WE GUARANTEE THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS ITEMS. Regency Court At Woodfield, 3011 Yamato Rd., Suite A-18, Boca Raton, 561-997-2033.

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TUCCI’S FIRE N COAL PIZZA Now in its second year, family-owned and operated Tucci’s pizza has been getting rave reviews around town. In addition to pizza, Tucci’s boasts amazing fire-roasted chicken wings and salads. Through the month of August, dine with us and get $5 OFF your check with this ad. 50 N.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton, 561-620-2930; tuccispizza.com.

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Effortless hurricane protection. Don’t compromise beauty for protection. All products manufactured locally in Delray Beach. Miami-Dade Approved. Mention this ad to get 10% off all wrought iron door products for first time clients. Offer good 08/01/11 through 08/31/11. 975 S. Congress Ave., Suite 102, Delray Beach, 561-274-8283; siwimpactwindows.com.

“The BFF Getaway.” Bring a friend and both will receive 50% OFF your second treatment. Join us at our state-of-the-art destination spa and wellness sanctuary and experience a renewal of mind, body and spirit. Stay for a full spa day or just one hour and enjoy a service with one of our aestheticians, massage therapists, nail care specialists or holistic practitioners. 2100 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-395-7733; themauispa.com.

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Have hot summer beauty with styles, highlights, color and makeup by Boca’s best. 20% OFF your choice color, cut or blowdry (one time per client please). Also 20% OFF make-up application and 10% OFF custom blended cosmetics with Barbara Weill. Across from Town Center Mall. 21090 St. Andrews Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-391-7545; jodyjackandco.com.

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Serendipity carries high-end fashions and designer handbags presently still in retail stores. Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada and Gucci are a few of the designer names that we carry. Voted the “Best In Boca” 10 years in a row. Consignments are welcome and we are always accepting designer handbags. Mention this ad and receive 10% off selected items. Glades Plaza, 2200 W. Glades Rd., Boca Raton, 561-338-0656.

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Steiger Facial PlaStic Surgery Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery is offering the Radiesse™ Volume Advantage 1.5 mL syringe injectable filler for $100 off the normal price of $800. Radiesse can improve the appearance of wrinkles, enhance existing features, and restore a youthful appearance without invasive surgery or scarring. 4800 Linton Blvd., Suite D502B, Delray Beach, 561-499-9339, toll-free at 866-994-FACE (3223); drsteiger.com.

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Visit LearningRx or call to schedule a cognitive assessment and see how we can train your brain and make you smarter—results are guaranteed. Stop in for a FREE training demo and learn more about brain training (it is NOT tutoring!). 2240 N.W. 19th St., Suite 1204, Boca Raton, 561-361-4010; learningrx.com/boca-raton.

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We assist students and families with school selection, applications, essays, interviews and scholarships. Call or visit our Web site to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION and receive $100 OFF any College Package. Offices in Boca Raton, Hollywood, Miami Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, 954-414-9986; internationalcollegecounselors.com.

Japango is now offering a three-course tasting menu for only $23 until 6:30 p.m. every day. Get a choice of a pre-appetizer, main appetizer and an entrée with many different varieties to choose from. Regency Court At Woodfield, 3011 Yamato Rd., Suite A-14, Boca Raton, 561-999-1263; japangomenu.com.


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Dr. Glenn M. Charles, of the Charles Medical Group and current President of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery, welcomes you to join us for 10% off facial fillers and injectables or 300 complimentary hair transplant grafts (with a procedure). 200 Glades Rd., Suite 2, Boca Raton, 561-3955544; charleshair.com.

Efrenchlearning.com is a leading provider of online French instruction from the beginning to superior level. Save time and money. Learn from your home or office. Experience live conversation with screen sharing. Adults and students (AP, IB Preparation). Summer discount: five online Skype sessions for the price of four. Offer expires September 30, 2011. Free trial lesson. 954-319-0349; efrenchlearning.com.

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FEEL THE BEST YOU CAN AT ANY AGE! Our dedicated medical staff will help you stay commited to achieve your health, vitality and weight loss goals. Mention this ad and receive $150 off any Age Management Services/ hCG Diet Packages. Call Dr. Samuel Jacobson’s office for a complimentary consultation. 1601 Clint Moore Rd., Boca Raton, 561-939-5770; renaissanceoptimalhealth.com.

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SUMMER STEALS Y O U R U LT I M AT E G U I D E T O S U M M E R S P E C I A L S THE SUNDY HOUSE RESTAURANT

Summer is the season to get in shape! New clients are invited to take one week of unlimited classes for $30! Classes include Pilates Mat, Xtend Barre, Core Cardio/TRX, Spinning and Yoga. East Location, Paseos Plaza, 2621 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton, 561-955-9585; West Location, Reserve Shopping Center, Clint Moore Rd. & 441, 561-483-4160; pilatesboca.com.

The impeccable service, breathtaking atmosphere and gourmet fare make The Sundy House Restaurant one of the region’s most celebrated dining establishments. Bring this ad and receive either a free glass of Champagne or a mimosa with the purchase of a main course (lunch or dinner). 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, 561-272-5678; sundyhouse.com.

THE MORIKAMI MUSEUM STORE Bring this offer and save 25% on any wind chime, gong or Japanese wind bell and add a little zen to your garden or home decor. Choose from a wide selection ranging from $9 and up. Shown: Desk Gong, 12” H: Reg. Price $55. No additional discounts. Open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. everyday (except Monday). Expires August 31, 2011. 4000 Morikami Park Rd., Delray Beach, 561-495-0233 Ext. 202; morikami.org/shop.

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Florida residents will receive a 10% to 20% discount off our best available rate; two-room suite with private bedroom and separate living area; complimentary full cooked-to-order breakfast daily; complimentary two-hour cocktail reception each evening; complimentary local transportation. Please request “Florida Resident Offer.” 7920 Glades Rd., Boca Raton, 561-483-3600; bocaratonsuites.hilton.com.

Extreme weight loss this Summer! Buy 4 boxes of PROTEIN SHAKES or MEAL REPLACEMENT BARS and get 1 bottle HCG SPRAY FREE ($80 value). West Boca, Mission Bay Plaza, 561-613-6300; East Boca, Fifth Avenue Shops, 561-672-7463.

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Enjoy ballet- and Pilates-derived workouts exclusively at the renowned HARID CONSERVATORY. No previous dance training is required. Classes are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Half off the regular price for your first class! 2285 Potomac Rd., Boca Raton, 561-997-2677; harid.edu.

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Siam is celebrating the 12th anniversary of bringing unique homemade tastes and the culture of Thailand to Pineapple Grove. Serving very healthy recipes handed down through the family from generation to generation. Bring this ad and receive a free glass of red wine with the purchase of a main course. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, 561-330-9191; houseofsiam.info.

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Pine Hollow offers training to a broad continuum of riding levels led by skilled trainers with over 30 years experience. Enjoy 6 arenas with competition level jumps and the only lit covered arena for riding of its kind. RECEIVE 20% OFF HORSEBACK RIDING INSTRUCTION. 6670 N.W. 82nd Terrace, Parkland, 954-757-1119; pinehollowflorida.com.

Summer is here! Let your curls go! Learn to love and embrace your curls with Devacurl products and the acclaimed Devacurl haircut. You can release your curls with no worries. Come on and set them free at The Curl Studio. Receive 20% off Deva haircut with Katrina. 2240 N.W. 19th St., Unit 807, Suite 116, Boca Raton, 561-414-9429; thecurlstudio.com.

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Book your Holiday Stay on Long Island at The Inn At Fox Hollow and receive a special rate starting at $145/night*. 11/20 - 11/25 and 12/19 - 12/30*. Includes complimentary breakfast (daily) and dinner (SUN - THURS). Mention this ad when making reservations. *Tax not included. Subject to availability. 7755 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY, 1-800-291-8090; theinnatfoxhollow.com.

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ABSOLUTE PATIO FURNITURE RESTORATION Refinish your old patio furniture and transform your outdoors. Let our experts turn your furniture into like-new designer pieces. Large selection of colors and fabrics available. Contract with us by August 31, 2011 and receive $100 OFF orders over $1,500. Not valid on prior purchases. 1254 N.W. 21 St., Pompano Beach, 954-917-2715; absolutepowdercoat.com.

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GOLDEN GIRL Stefanie Graf To Play In Chris Evert/ Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic

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ennis legend Stefanie Graf, who was the world’s top women’s player for a record 377 weeks during her stellar career, will play in the 2011 Chris Evert/Raymond James ProCelebrity Tennis Classic on November 12th and 13th at the Delray Beach Tennis Center. “We are thrilled to have Stefanie at our event this year,” said Chris Evert, event host and founder of Chris Evert Charities. “She has done so much for tennis but she has done even more for children around the world and we know she will be a great addition to our field of celebrities at this year’s event.”

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Graf this year will join celebrity players Christian Slater, Hoda Kotb, Scott Foley and others. Graf has been the year-end No. 1 player in the world a record eight times and collected 107 singles titles during her career, including 22 Grand Slam singles championships. In 1988, Graf became the first and only player to achieve the “Golden Slam” by winning all four Grand Slam singles titles and the Olympic gold medal in the same calendar year. Married to fellow tennis legend Andre Agassi, with whom she has two children, she is very involved in various charitable causes, including her own Children for Tomorrow Foundation, which helps heal the psychological wounds children and families endure from a range

Hoda Kotb Stefanie Graf Scott Foley

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of violent experiences such as war, nership in conjunction with the state persecution, fleeing and exile. of Florida to raise money supporting programs for at-risk children. By participating in the Chris Evert/ Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Ten- The event will include its annual Chris nis Classic, Graf will help Chris Evert Evert Pro-Celebrity Gala, with an eveCharities, which assists abused and ning of music, silent and live auctions neglected children in South Florida. and dinner and dancing at The Boca Since 1989, the event has raised more Raton Resort & Club. O than $19 million. Chris Evert Charities partners with the Ounce of Prevention For more information, call 561-394-2400 or Fund of Florida, a public-private part- visit chrisevert.org.

Around Town includes news about community and social events, parties, charities, fundraisers, special recognitions and more. Have something Alonzothe Mourning you’d like us to include? For consideration, please e-mail no less than 500 words about event, along with photos that include caption information, a phone number and a Web site address to editor@bocaratonobserver.com. Please write “Around Town” in the subject line, and note that submissions will be edited for clarity and length. Photos become the property of The Boca Raton Observer. AUGUST 2011

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Food For ThoughT March Of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction To Take Place At Boca Raton Resort & Club

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repare to be decadent for a good cause when the March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction takes place September 9th at The Boca Raton Resort & Club. The evening will feature samplings from more than 25 of Palm Beach County’s top-notch chefs, entertainment and auction packages offering unique dining, travel and leisure experiences. Event proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes, the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health, which funds research programs, community services, education and advocacy.

SATURDAY | AUGUST 13 4 – 9 PM Please note that the Museum and Gardens are closed from 10 AM – 4 PM on this day in preparation for the festival

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before Aug 12 $12 Adults (ages 18+) $5 Children (ages 4-17)

Chef Adam Gottlieb and his son, Cole

ADMISSION FREE for museum members and children 3 & under FREE on-site parking Buy your tickets in advance to save money, skip the lines, and help a cause! $1 of every adult ticket and $.50 of every child ticket will be donated to Japan Relief efforts. To see a complete entertainment schedule or to purchase your tickets, please log on to

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The event chairs are Jason and Jaclyn Brodie, and Joshua and Marcy Friedman of Brodie & Friedman, P.A. This year’s Chef Chair, Adam Gottlieb of The Seagate Hotel & Spa and The Seagate Beach Club in Delray Beach, has supported the organization since he was a teenager. When he had his own son, Cole, his mission became personal. Cole was born with a lack of oxygen to his brain, which resulted in cerebral palsy. “My wife and I are so proud of Cole’s determination, motivation and strength,” Chef Gottlieb said. “With up to nine hours of therapy a week, he’s the strongest person we know. My wife and I are proud to support the March of Dimes. They are there for all babies and are working hard every day to find answers.” Other participating venues include Abe & Louie’s, Absinthe, The Boca Raton Resort & Club, Cafe Boulud, Caffe Luna Rosa, Carmen’s, Caruso Ristorante, Casa D’ Angelo, Chops Lobster Bar, City Fish Market, DADA Restaurant, Ironwood Grille, Max’s Grille, Max’s Harvest, Michelle Bernstein’s at The Omphoy, The Atlantic Grille at The Seagate Hotel, The Capital Grille, Trulucks, Woodfield Country Club, Morton’s The Steakhouse, Oceans 234, Philippe Chow, Publix Apron’s Cooking School and Rocco’s Tacos. O

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Stellar event Sex And The City’s Kristen Davis

Named Keynote Speaker At BRRH Go Pink Luncheon

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ctress Kristin Davis, best-known as Charlotte York Goldenblatt in “Sex and the City” and a breast cancer awareness advocate, will be the keynote speaker for Boca Raton Regional Hospital (BRRH) Foundation’s 8th Annual Go Pink Luncheon on October 28th at The Boca Raton Resort & Club. South Florida’s premier event for women’s health education and wellness, the Go Pink Luncheon is an annual sell-out, with proceeds benefitting the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute at BRRH. It’s the signature event for the BRRH Foundation’s Go Pink Challenge, a communitybased initiative to raise funds for breast cancer detection and diagnoses at the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute.

The 8th Annual Go Pink Luncheon committee

Kristen Davis

The Go Pink Challenge has raised more than $1 million, enabling the BRRH Foundation to fund the purchase of technological advancements including a 3-D Ultrasound Unit, a Breast PEM (Positron Emission Mammography) Scanner and a state-of-the-art handicapped-accessible Mobile Mammography Van. The Institute’s Center for Breast Care performs more than 90,000 procedures annually to detect breast cancer. Specialists use state-of-the-art breast imaging technology to pinpoint possible areas of concern at earlier, more treatable stages and patients can receive their mammogram results the same day. Satellite offices are located in Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach. The Center is headed by Kathy Schilling, M.D., a nationally recognized pioneer in advanced biopsy techniques, who is also involved in research studies with major academic centers such as Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic and UCLA. Louise Morrell, M.D., medical director of the Eugene M. & Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute, will be the luncheon’s special guest speaker. The luncheon committee chair is Patti Carpenter and honorary chairs are Barbara Gutin, Jo Ann Procacci, Thea Stoneman and Elaine J. Wold. The Boca Raton Observer is the magazine sponsor for the Go Pink Luncheon and Go Pink Challenge. O

i For more information, call 561-955-4142 or e-mail kread@brrh.com.

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Playing Ball Jimmy Connors Joins Pete Sampras And

Other Tennis Icons For Champions Series

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ight-time Grand Slam Singles winner Jimmy Connors is the latest icon to be added to the 2011 Champions Series five-week tour, which kicks off with the HSBC Tennis Cup on September 22nd at BankAtlantic Center in Fort Lauderdale. Connors, who replaces Michael Chang on the South Florida leg of the tour, will compete against John McEnroe, Pete Sampras and Jim Courier. “I am thrilled to be competing in this year’s Champions Series against some of the greatest tennis players of all time,” said Connors. “Champions Series is a phenomenal opportunity for fans to reminisce while enjoying a great night of tennis and entertainment.” Added Jon Venison, founding part-

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August 7 girl bands come and go, but the go-go’s remain true originals. Known for a unique blend of postpunk and bubblegum pop, the effervescent quintet hit the los angeles music scene in 1978 and by 1981 belinda carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, charlotte caffey, gina schock and Kathy valentine had released their first double-platinum album, with hits including “our lips are sealed,”“We got the beat” and “lust to love.” the ladies followed up with chart-smashing albums Vacation in 1982, and Talk Show in 1984. the band peaked in the mid-’80s, then members split due to personal problems and creative conflicts, with carlisle enjoying a successful solo career. the group resumed touring in 1990 and in 1991 released God Bless The Go-Go’s, an album well-received by critics. expect a fun and energetic show when the band’s original hit-making lineup performs 8 p.m. at hard rock live.

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venues Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-dade County 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org August 4 tHROugH septembeR 4 “Cirque Éloize: iD” (Ziff Ballet Opera House) Show times vary.

AmericanAirlines Arena 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 786-777-1000; aaarena.com August 6 Hillsong United “AFTERMATH 2011” Tour Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Autonation® IMAX® Theater

Museum of Discovery & Science, 401 S.W. Second St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-467-6637; mods.org August 1-31 “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” Show times vary. August 1-31 “Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D” Show times vary.

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Bayfront Park

301 N. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-358-7550; bayfrontparkmiami.com August 7 Ke$ha Presents the “Get Sleazy Tour” (Klipsch Amphitheater at Bayfront Park) Show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Cruzan Amphitheatre

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601-7 Sansbury’s Way, West Palm Beach; 561-795-8883; livenation.com

August 19-20 Monster Jam Show times vary.

August 3 Kings of Leon Show begins at 7 p.m.

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RoyALLy TALenTed: Kings of Leon performs August 3rd at Cruzan Amphitheatre

August 20 Rascal Flatts Show begins at 7 p.m.

August 5 Brian Wilson Show begins at 8 p.m.

August 30 Maroon 5 and Train Show begins at 7 p.m.

August 7 The Go-Go’s Show begins at 8 p.m.

Hard Rock Live

Parker Playhouse

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & casino, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, 954-797-5555; hardrocklivehollywoodfl.com

707 N.E. Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222; parkerplayhouse.com

August 3 Engelbert Humperdinck Show begins at 8 p.m.

August 27 Kenny Vance & The Planotones Show begins at 8 p.m.


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08.11 Pompano Beach Amphitheatre

1806 N.E. sixth st., Pompano Beach, 954-946-2402 or; 954523-3309; ticketmaster.com August 5 The Goo Goo Dolls Show begins at 7 p.m.

Sun Life Stadium

2269 Dan Marino Blvd., Miami gardens, 305-623-6100; sunlifestadium.com August 4-10, 12-14, 23-25 Florida Marlins Baseball Game times vary.

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts

201 s.W. Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-462-0222; browardcenter.org August 20 Alison Krauss & Union Station Featuring Jerry Douglas (Au-Rene Theater) Show begins at 8 p.m.

The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater 1700 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-6737300; livenation.com

events August 9 Teen Advisory Board Meeting Presented by young adult librarian Loanis Menendez-Cuesta. Takes place at the Delray Beach Library. Starts at 4:30 p.m. For more information, call 561-266-0798 or visit delraylibrary.org. August 10 West Boca Business Connection Networking Meeting Meet other local professionals and make new contacts. Takes place at the Bagel Tree Restaurant in Boca Raton. Starts at 8 a.m. R.S.V.P. to WestBocaBusCon@gmail.com. For more information, call 561-852-4577. August 11 Delray Beach Public Library Dine Out For A Cause Spend an evening with celebrity chef City Commissioner Adam Frankel. Takes place at Tryst in Delray Beach. Starts at 8 p.m. For more information, call 561-2660775 or visit delraylibrary.org. August 12 “Blue Hawaii”—A Tribute to Elvis The City of Boca Raton presents this free film, but be sure to bring your own chairs and blankets for lawn-only seating. Takes place at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-393-7703 or visit mizneramphitheater.com.

traditional Japanese folk dancing, a street fair, games, American and Asian cuisine, a beer garden and more. Takes place at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. Starts at 4 p.m. For more information, call 561-4950233 or visit morikami.org. August 13 Butterfly Gardening Workshop Learn how to start your own butterfly garden. Takes place at Butterfly World in Coconut Creek. Times vary. For more information, call 954-977-4434 or visit butterflyworld.com. August 18 Ladies Night: Exploring Science Indulge in an evening of special cocktails, pampering lotions and educational programs. Takes place at the South Florida Science Museum in West Palm Beach. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, call 561-832-1988 or visit sfsm.org. August 19 Sushi And Stroll Enjoy the sounds of taiko drums and stroll the tranquil gardens at sunset. Takes place at Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. Starts at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 561495-0233 or visit morikami.org.

701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-832-7469; kravis.org

August 12 Sand Casting Collect shells on the beach in Red Reef Park and create plaster molds in the sand for crafting shell-shaped wall hangings. Meet at Gumbo Limbo Park in Boca Raton and caravan to the site. Ages 7-14 with an adult. Starts at 10 a.m. For more information, call 561-338-1473.

August 19 4th Annual Boca’s Ballroom Battle Partake in an elegant cocktail reception, then watch local community leaders compete in this spinoff of “Dancing with the Stars.” Benefits the George Snow Scholarship Fund. Takes place at The Boca Raton Resort & Club. Starts at 6 p.m. For more information, call 561-347-6799 or visit ballroombattle.com.

August 11 Bryan Adams Show begins at 8 p.m.

August 13 2011 Bon Festival Enjoy drum performances,

August 20 “Let It Be”—A Tribute to the Beatles The City of Boca Raton presents

August 19 Brian McKnight Show begins at 9 p.m.

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

this free film, but be sure to bring your own chairs and blankets for lawn-only seating. Takes place at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-393-7703 or visit mizneramphitheater.com. August 20 Go Native...Florida Natives For Your Yard Receive tips from the Palm Beach Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society on selecting native plants for the yard, watering, light requirements and soil conditions. Takes place at the Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach. Starts at 9 a.m. For more information, call 561-233-1757 or visit mounts.org. August 27 “UV” – A Tribute to U2 The City of Boca Raton presents this free film, but be sure to bring your own chairs and blankets for lawn-only seating. Takes place at the Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-393-7703 or visit mizneramphitheater.com. August 30 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Wine Tasting Event Enjoy sampling more than 50 wines and tasty hors d’oeuvres. Proceeds benefit JDRF’s Greater Palm Beach County Chapter. Takes place at The Fresh Market in East Boca Raton. Starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call 561-686-7701 or visit greaterpalmbeach@jdrf.org. August 30 Community Health Fair The Salvation Army Boca Raton Corps will host local healthcare professionals to provide free screenings and wellness checkups. Takes place at The Salvation Army in Boca Raton. Starts at 9 a.m. For more information, call 561-686-3530 or visit salvationarmypalmbeachcounty.org. O

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GBS The Beauty Store Features Babo Botanicals

Cathy Tabor McEwan, Jan Savarick, Elizabeth Linden, Morgan Pressel, Dr. Kathy Schilling and Dr. Herb Krickstein

New York mother of two Kate Solomon scanned the ingredients of a few kids’ shampoos and didn’t like what she saw. The former product developer for companies like L’Oreal, Givenchy and Avon went to work with both a botanist and a beautician to come up with a line of eco-friendly, sulfate-free, pure and organic solutions for babies and kids called Babo Botanicals. Available at all GBS locations and online. GBS The Beauty Store, 21303 St. Andrews Blvd., 561-3946123; West Boca Raton, 19635 State Road 7, 954-456-2988; gbsbeauty.com.

Morgan Pressel Foundation Presents Check To Boca Raton Regional Hospital

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LPGA star and Boca Raton resident Morgan Pressel presented a check for $250,000 from the Morgan Pressel Foundation to Boca Raton Regional Hospital to aid in the fight against breast cancer. The money will be directed to the Go Pink Challenge, a fundraising initiative benefiting the Christine E. Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute/Center for Breast Care. The money was raised at the 4th Annual Morgan & Friends Fight Breast Cancer Tournament. The event included a cocktail reception and dinner, along with a silent and live auction, followed by a day of golf at St. Andrews Country Club. Boca Raton Regional Hospital, 745 Meadows Rd., Boca Raton, 561-955-3329; brrh.com.

Boca Raton Museum Of Art To Participate In Blue Star Museums

BankAtlantic Executive Dinner Series Event BankAtlantic, Florida’s Most Convenient Bank, held an Executive Dinner Series event at Red The Steakhouse on South Beach. Jarrett Levan, CEO of BankAtlantic, hosted the event and DJ Irie, celebrity DJ for the Miami Heat, was the special guest speaker. More than 25 prominent CEOs and business owners networked and dined at the event. BankAtlantic, 2100 W. Cypress Creek Rd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-940-6347; bankatlantic.com.

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LearningRx Cognitive Training Center Opens In Boca Raton A new LearningRx brain training center opened in Boca Raton and will provide a powerful resource that’s proven to reduce or eliminate learning problems and help anyone get smarter. Longtime education specialist Liz Knowles, Ed.D., is excited to offer this impressive results-driven program in the Boca Raton area. “LearningRx brain training incorporates the most innovative brain research and a proven methodology to permanently remove learning barriers,” says Knowles. LearningRx, 2240 N.W. 19th St., #1204, Boca Raton, 561-3614010; learningrx.com.

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SUBDIVISION

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NIGHTINGALE JEVIN R

CHAMOUN TONY

$580,000

POLO CLUB - HAMPTON COURT

17058 RYTON LN

KOTLER MINA

KIESERMAN RUTH INDIV TRUSTEE

$345,000

POLO CLUB - HAMPTON COURT

17214 RYTON LN

BRAUN RONNIE

STANO MARC

$530,000

$350,000

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POLO CLUB - KNIGHTSBRIDGE

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ESTELLE OVIS TRUST

ALLEN ALFRED R

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POLO CLUB - LAKES SUTTON PLACE

17251 BRIDLEWAY TRL

BURTON S SINGER TRUST

KAPLUN ISAIAS

$550,000

$461,900

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POLO CLUB - ROYAL HIDDEN COVE

16499 SENTERRA DR

STEINBERG JACLYN

ARTZT RUBEN

$790,000

$650,000

RIO POCO

10412 AVENIDA DEL RIO

ASTON DANIELLA

LIPPMAN KAREN

ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

2255 DATE PALM RD

NEILL ANDREA

TALBO NORMA B INDIV TRUSTEE

ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

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HILLIER KATHLEEN M

PANNESI ELEANOR JR PERSONAL REP

ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

229 ROYAL PALM WAY

FLOYD MICHELE A

HASTINGS ANDREW P

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ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

282 FERN PALM RD

HOYT SUSAN S

HILLIER DENNIS W

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$1,760,000

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ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

1850 SABAL PALM DR

SCULLY-POWER LINCOLN

STONE ERIC L

$760,000

$725,000

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ROYAL PALM YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB

2345 W MAYA PALM DR

HIMELSTEIN BRUCE

HODGEMAN JOHN D

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$1,600,000

15-FEB-06

SATURNIA ISLES

9891 SAVONA WINDS DR

HARRIS CLAUDIA

KLEIN EDWARD L

$625,000

$863,000

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STONECREEK RANCHES

9500 BENT GRASS CT

PARADIGM CAPITAL HOLDINGS LLC

LICHTENSTEIN ERIN

$27,000

$1,380,000

24-AUG-10

THE ESTATES

811 MALAGA DR

NELSON MARIA

JONES KENNETH M

$527,000

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16-APR-98

$1,080,000

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$650,000

11-MAY-09

$750,000

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16-MAY-07

THE ESTATES

1400 COCOANUT RD

BOYLE PATRICIA

BOYLE MATTHEW A

THE OAKS AT BOCA RATON

17832 KEY VISTA WAY

FAREN MICHAEL

MILANESE RICHARD JR

$1,150,000

$150,000 $1,325,000

01-NOV-93 28-MAY-08

TIMBERCREEK

2937 NW 24TH TER

HOULE ERIC

SOUTH STAR TRUST LLC

$525,000

$352,800

06-OCT-10

TIMBERCREEK

2358 NW 30TH ST

AGUILERA NELLY

BOGART JENNIFER

$520,000

$575,000

31-JUL-06

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I was watching this car commercial—where they take this technology and use it to cool tents in Africa for the children— and it just kind of came to me. — Bronsen Bloom, founder

PlayInG MuSIcal careS A Boca Teen’s Instrumental Work Helps Future Artists

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his technology, so to speak—and help the less fortunate?

The Boca Raton resident is as cute as can be. He gets good grades. And he’s got a really great heart.

Bronsen, who plays the stand-up bass and bass guitar, took the idea to his friendly posse at Pine Crest School: Erin Blankstein, A.J. Felberbaum, Brandon Sack, Noah Glachman, Zachary Kahan, Kimberly Ginsburg, Jeannine Sheinberg and Brandon Halim.

f you’re going to have a 15-yearold boy in the house—you know, the kind who eats everything in sight and seems to grow an inch overnight—you might as well have one like Bronsen Bloom.

And so it was that Bloom, who will be a sophomore at Pine Crest School next year, was sitting on an airplane headed to New York one day when he got the idea for a charity that would put musical instruments in the hands of students who don’t have any.

“I said, ‘Guys. You gotta help me,’” he recalls. And they did.

“I was watching this car commercial—where they take this technology and use it to cool tents in Africa for the children—and it just kind of came to me,” he recalls.

With his new board, his mother, Nel, who knows a thing or two about charity work and his dad, Jonathan, who’s an attorney, Bloom was off— and Musical Cares was born. “My dad helped us get everything all settled,” he says. “But then we needed to find our first school.”

Why not take the music he loves—

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this whole 501(c) thing, but he knew the organization would be going nowhere fast if he couldn’t find some kids who were missing their trombones. And school art programs being what they are today, that didn’t take long. Before he knew it, Bloom and the gang were headed down to Somerset Academy in Homestead, a Title I charter school for grades one through eight. It was the perfect partnership. “They had a music teacher, but no instruments,” Bloom explains. Boca Raton resident Erin Blankstein, 15, is one of Bloom’s classmates and sits on the founding board. She says the school visit brought her to tears. “I couldn’t stop crying,” recalls Blankstein, who studies vocal, piano and guitar. “They didn’t have any music

program, and I don’t know what I’d do without music,” says Blankstein, adding that she was blown away by “how appreciative they were.” Musical Cares held its first fundraiser this past May and raised $20,000 for instruments for the Somerset Academy kids. They’ve already delivered 20 violins, 20 keyboards, two trombones, three trumpets, three saxophones, two flutes, three clarinets, a baritone horn, a drum and a cymbal. Bloom says the group is ready to hit the ground running next school year. “We’re planning on starting really strong,” he says. “We already have another school that needs our help.” Donations of cash and musical instruments in good condition are always needed and appreciated. For more information about Musical Cares and how you can help, call 561-306-4315 or visit musicalcares.net. O



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