The Boca Raton Tribune ED 536

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The Boca Raton Tribune Yo u r C l o s e s t N e i g h b o r

East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, FL

Number 536 • Year XI

October 29 - November 4, 2021

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Master Chorale of South Florida brings Mozart to town – for adults and kids

State Sen. Polsky has been diagnosed with breast cancer

Boca Ballet Company opens 2021-22 season with Tchaikovsky’s ‘Nutcracker’

Parker Playhouse reopens as ‘The Parker’ at renovated Fort Lauderdale site

FAU Among Three Finalists for National Degree Competition Award The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) selected Florida Atlantic University to be one of three finalists for its national Degree Completion Award. A winner will be selected during the APLU’s annual meeting that takes place Nov. 15-17. FAU more than doubled its four-year graduation rate from 19.3 percent in 2014 to 47.5 percent in 2020. The 28-percentage point increase of the four-year graduation rate is the highest increase. Continued on Page 18

3 Ways to Fuse Art and Nature in Your Home (StatePoint) Beyond sprucing up your work and living environs, there’s certainly much to love about houseplants, whether it’s the simple act of taking care of something or the fact that some varietals can even improve the air quality in your home (peace lilies, we’re looking at you). However, if you’re like many people who have done virtually everything from home this past year, your living room has turned into a veritable plant nursery. Rather than add more plants to your living spaces haphazardly, consider these easy tips from LiveTrends, a company that creates and designs over 500 original living art product collections each year: Continued on Page 9

FAU Accepts Invite to The American Athletic Conference

Boca Raton Community Advocate David S. Feder Passes Away David Feder, loving husband, proud and adoring father and grandfather and an accomplished and respected national hospitality industry executive, passed away on Sunday, October 10, 2021. David’s highest priority and most significant source of happiness was his family. He is remembered with love by his cherished wife of 24 years Renee and treasured children Sara (Guillermo Melo), Catherine, and Garrett, along with grandson Sebastian and family pup Miley. David is also survived by his brother Robert Feder (Sharon), his in-laws Paul and Barbara Kipp, numerous nieces and nephews, and former spouse Carolyn. The eldest son of Leon and Doris Feder, David was born in New York and raised in Westchester County. More than six decades, his career was focused solely in the hospitality industry where he valued lifelong friendships with clients and colleagues and considered staff members “family.” Continued on Page 3

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