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Lynn University holds ‘Celebration of Nations ’ to promote cultural awareness

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Social entrepreneur Alia Mahmoud addresses an audience at the Amarnick–Goldstein Concert Hall.

By Dale King

This past week, Lynn University’s Celebration of Nations brought together a gathering of cultures with diverse activities and rich artistic demonstrations to spread cultural awareness among students, faculty and staff.

The fi nal day of festivities on the university’s Boca Raton campus ended with a Global Village Holiday Market, followed by Lynn’s signature parade of fl ags and a refl ective conversation with social entrepreneur Alia Mahmoud at the Amarnick–Goldstein Concert Hall.

Celebration of Nations week kicked off on Monday, Nov. 29 with henna ar t and continued with food, music and a perfor mance of Venezuelan music by Lynn University’s Conservatory of Music students.

Culminating on Thursday, Dec. 1, live music fi lled Christine’s Park as the Social Impact Lab team curated a showcase of organizations that sold exotic jewelry, handwoven attire, spices, paintings and more to help support their causes in a Global Village Holiday Market. From global education t o c o m b a t i n g p ove r t y, there was no shortage of ways to make a difference around the globe. The festival featured organizations such as Fill the Water Tank Project, which sold beadwork created by an all-women’s village in Samburu, Kenya, to help pay for fresh water to keep the village’s only water tank full. Every sale from Merline’s Caribbean Hot Sauce supported Haiti Partners, an organization designed for children to receive a better education in Haiti. Art Creation Foundation for Children (ACFFC) sold handmade goods to assist children in need in Jacmel, Haiti. Additionally, they also offer them an education and the opportunity to teach socially responsible behaviors through numerous skillsets—baking, sewing, cooking, painting, masonry construction and more.

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YMCA of South Palm Beach County raises $2M at 50th anniversar y event

Event co-chair Joyce De Vita Event co-chair Marta Batmasian Lynn Russell

Boc a Raton Historic al Society ’s ‘ Walk of Recognition’ 2022 Ceremony Adds Honorees, Presents Historic Preser vation Award to The Addison

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Steven Abrams (Photo by South Florida Regional Transportation Authority)

Arline and John McNally

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YMC A of South Palm Beach County raises $2M at 50th anniversar y event

The YMCA of South Palm Beach County’s 50th Anniversary Gala held Dec. 3 at The Boca Raton hosted more than 700 people in attendance and raised a record-breaking $2 million for YMCA programs.

Every tent in the market received a display demonstrating how organizations fulfilled United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including poverty, quality education, gender equality, reducing inequality within countries, and decent work and economic growth. Cayman Kai, founder of Global Goddess, shared how her organization addressed gender equality to empower women. “We source products created by women around the world that have some kind of social impact attached to them,” said Kai.

“Part of the proceeds support our nonprofit, based in South Africa, which provides, small loans at zero percent interest, business training and mentorship—mostly to women. Ultimately, our business is focused on female empowerment and promoting entrepreneurship.”

The parade of flags, an annual tradition, took center stage during the market, allowing students to hoist their countries’ flags as they proudly circled Christine’s Park. The parade closed with students flying their flags as the Sasa African Dance Theater took the stage and thumped musical beats that resonated across the university.

After the parade of flags, Project Civitas hosted Alia Mahmoud to share her journey with students and reveal the power of sustainable business practices. As the CEO of Fouta Harissa, a social enterprise that designs and produces unique- to-Tunisia handwoven textiles, Mahmoud shared several nuggets of wisdom about her brand that apply to business and life.

“We are still not exactly where we want to be, we’re not perfect,” said Mahmoud.

“Our task is harder because our brand is not common in the U.S. But we continue to focus on the simple versatility and the multifunctionality of the product to attract our customers for a lifetime. That is the main story we share with our customers to find success.” At the end of the speech, Lynn presented Mahmoud with an award for her ability to create and develop a sustainable business. The festivities for Celebration of Nations ended with a spirited cultural campfire in the evening.

Parade of Flags (Photo courtesy of Lynn University) Parade of Flags (Photo courtesy of Lynn University)

Global Village Holiday Market (Photo courtesy of Lynn University)

Boc a Raton Historic al Society ’s ‘ Walk of Recognition’ 2022 Ceremony Adds Honorees, Presents Historic Preser vation Award to The Addison

By Dale King

This year’s annual “Walk of Recognition” ceremony sponsored by the Boca Raton Historical Society added four new names to the growing list of individuals and organizations who have “served the interest of our community and have enriched the lives of the citizens of Boca Raton.”

The event also included the presentation of a historic preservation award to The Addison restaurant, located in the building that once housed the offices of famed Boca Raton architect Addison Mizner. Designed by Mizner in 1926, the exquisite and historic venue is considered one of the most important pieces of architecture in South Florida. Initially created as the focal point of real estate operations for the Mizner Development Corporation, Mizner designed The Addison to serve as a visual example for his prospective clients and to house his sales offices, drafting rooms, a small apartment for himself and a restaurant. Modeled after Spanish painter El Greco’s home in Toledo, Spain, The Addison was known to have been one of his favorite buildings.

Today, The Addison building is on the National Register of Historic places, and —under the leadership of Vice President Zoe Lanham — has been fully restored as South Florida’s historic venue and premier wedding and event setting. This year’s “Walk of Recognition” nominees include former Mayor Steven Abrams, philanthropists Arline and John McNally and community activist Lynn Russell. Beginning in 1989, Abrams served the community in many ways. He was first a member of the City Council, then was elected mayor in 2001. He was re-elected in 2003 and 2005 before leaving due to term limits. He was appointed, then elected to the post of District 4 Palm Beach County commissioner and was the first member to serve as county mayor.

He later became executive director of the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority which operates Tri-Rail. During his seven years as mayor —the longest tenure of anyone since 1950 — Abrams was widely praised for his handling of the anthrax attack following the 9/11 terror attack on the U.S. He spearheaded the annexation of the Town Center area to shore up the city’s tax base and successfully lowered taxes and attracted new business. Current Mayor Scott Singer said Abrams “set the gold standard by which future mayors will be judged through his leadership, outreach, advocacy, and mentorship.”

Steven and his wife, Debbie, a public relations agency executive, have two children. The names of Arline and John McNallywere also added to the “Walk of Recognition.” They have been major supporters of the Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s “Keeping the Promise” campaign, the Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute’s Tree of Hope and League of Ribbons programs. They have also been generous backers of Boca Helping Hands, the American

Association of Caregiving Youth, Sweet Dream Makers, JM Lexus Charities, St. Ambrose Catholic Church and The Boys and Girls Club, among others. According to their nomination from the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, the McNallys “are philanthropists who give unconditionally, looking only to make a difference or to improve the lives of others.” Lynn Russell, a Boca resident since 1980, has played a leading role in the development and success of local community gardens, serving as manager and teacher for the Junior League Community Garden at the library. After helping to launch Allen’s Place, a community garden across from Ebenezer Baptist Church, Russell managed the new project, where she set up a permaculture area of young fruit trees and vegetable gardens for residents of Pearl City.

One of the letters nominating her said Russell has given “so generously of her time and expertise (that) highlighting her works could encourage others—retirees and youth—to discover their connection to the soil, to know the joys of harvestingwhat you sow and the satisfaction of contributing to our food supply.”

E x per t Or t hopedic Car e Close to Home Isn’t Just for Athletes

If you’re suffering from an orthopedic problem — whether it’s a bad back, a sore knee or shoulder, a sports injury or arthritis — even a short drive can make the pain worse. Thanks to two convenient Baptist Health Orthopedic Care locations in Palm Beach County, you have easy access to the experts who have the experience, technology and facilities to treat your problem quickly. “Seeing a professional sooner rather than later can often prevent more complex problems down the road,” says orthopedic surgeon Anthony Miniaci, M.D., deputy chief medical executive of Baptist Health Orthopedic Care. “Most orthopedic issues don’t require surgery, but whether yours does or doesn’t, it’s our goal to get you back to a pain-free lifestyle.” The team at Baptist Health Orthopedic Care includes orthopedic surgeons specialized in joint replacement, foot and ankle, trauma and sports medicine, primary care sports medicine physicians and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists. With a wide range of expertise, the team can handle everything from the most common injuries to the most complex.

With increasing life expectancy, an accident or injury resulting in an orthopedic problem is almost inevitable at some point. Among the most common orthopedic concerns are sprains and strains, muscle and tendon tears, fractures and other traumatic injuries, and arthritis. In addition, back pain causes more visits to physicians than any other orthopedic problem. Some conditions are caused by repetitive motion and wear and tear on the body, while others could be the result of a congenital, or birth problem.

With the most advanced imaging and other diagnostic tests, doctors at Baptist Health Orthopedic Care can quickly pinpoint the issue and address it. Nonsurgical and minimally invasive options are explored first, but when surgery is indicated, each patient receives an individualized treatment plan. Services also include regenerative medicine, such as stem cell treatment, pain-relieving injections and physical therapy.

“We have a dedicated team that is known for caring for some of the country’s most famous professional and collegiate athletes,” Dr. Miniaci says. “But you don’t need to be a pro to receive the same care. We are here to help diagnose your problem and promote quick healing.”

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YMC A of South Palm Beach County raises $2M at 50th anniversar y event

By Dale King

The YMCA of South Palm Beach County’s 50th Anniversar y Gala held Dec. 3 at The Boca Raton hosted more than 700 people in attendance and raised a record-breaking $2 million for YMCA programs.

“We are so proud of the role that the Y has played in the transfor mation of the City of Boca Raton over the past 50 years and look forward to even big ger contributions to all ages of our community in the future,” said Terry Fedele, co-chair of the festivities along with her husband, Jerry. The half-century celebration was generously presented by Myrna Gordon Skurnick.

In addition to purchasing four much-needed buses for the Y’s After School and Day Camp programs, funds raised through the gala will support the Myrna Gordon Skurnick Creative Arts Initiative for teens, the Robes Family LIVESTRONG Fund for cancer care prog rams and six leg acy funds in honor of each of six key stakeholders recognized during the anniversary program for their generosity and leadership to the Y.

The six legacy honorees include Mary and Peter Blum, Helen and Richard DeVos, Christine and Eugene Lynn, Charlotte and Melvin Weaver, Henrietta Countess de Hoernle and William B. Ziff, Jr.

“We accomplish our mission every day through the many programs we offer,” stated Jason Hagensick, president and CEO of the YMCA of South Palm Beach County. “But it is the people that have supported us the past 50 years that have made our YMCA what it is today.”

Driven by its founding mission, the YMCA has ser ved as a leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening community for more than 175 years. The Y empowers everyone, no matter who they are or where they are from, by ensuring access to resources, relationships and opportunities for all to learn, grow and thrive.

The YMCA of South Palm Beach County serves as a community anchor in Palm Beach County by enriching lives and strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

Comprising the YMCA of South Palm Beach County are The Peter Blum Family YMCA of Boca Raton, The DeVos-Blum Family YMCA of Boynton Beach, THE LAB: YMCA Leadership Academy and the YMCA@901 NCCI.

For more infor mation, visit YMCASPBC.org.

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Francesca Daniels, Jason Hagensick, Myrna Gordon Skurnick Christine Lynn, Terry Fedele Ed Lundgren, Eleanor Baldwin

Holiday Time Is Always “BOWL TIME” In the City

It’s that time of year again…when Boca Raton will be in the national television spotlight as the 2022 RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl takes to the field on Tuesday, December 20 at 7:30 p.m. at FAU Stadium as ESPN broadcasts the collegiate football competition live. The RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl is a celebrated annual holiday tradition in Boca Raton and Palm Beach County that lives up to its other name “Boca’s Biggest Annual Outdoor Party.” It is also the only collegiate Bowl game in Palm Beach County featuring all the pomp and circumstance of a traditional bowl event. It is a high-energy, entertaining experience for both college football fans and non-fans alike making it for a great family and friends or company holiday party night.

The Roofclaim.com Boca Raton Bowl is one of 17 bowl games owned and operated by ESPN Events, a division of ESPN. The RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl debuted in 2014 and has been well-received in the community through its first eight years. It has twice held the distinction of matching up two conference champions – Marshall University vs. Northern Illinois University (2014), and UAB vs. Northern Illinois (2018). In all, six conference champions and another three conference division champions have played in the game. Among the Bowl’s alumni who have moved on to the NFL are current New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson (BYU, 2020), Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary (FAU, 2017) and Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott (Memphis, 2016).

Tickets are on sale at www.RoofClaimBocaRatonBowl.com or by calling 561-3623650 and asking for “RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl tickets.” Pricing is $32 for End Zone seats, $57 for Sideline seats, and group pricing is available. To reserve Club Seats: $375 and Suites: $12,000, call 561362-3650. For parking and more info, visit RoofClaimBocaRatonBowl.com and/or follow through social media on Facebook (Facebook.com/BocaBowl), Twitter (@BocaBowl), and Instagram (@BocaBowl). For travel information on the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl, click on the Fanzone tab at www.RoofClaimBocaRatonBowl.com

The Community Is Invited to Join in “Bowl Fever” Early with These Free Leadin Festivities

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The public is invited to join in on all the pre-game fun and bring their families, friends and colleagues out to the open-to-the-public pep rally featuring the 2022 RoofClaim. com Boca Raton Bowl team bands, dancers and cheerleaders. The pep rally, held on the eve of game day, revs up excitement in Boca Raton for the only postseason college bowl game hosted in Palm Beach County. The pep rally night will be filled with excitement and pride for residents and visitors who have traveled from around the country to cheer on their teams. Bowl teams will be announced Sunday, December 4 at RoofClaimBocaRatonBowl.com. Admission is free. Food, beverages (including beer and cocktails) and vendor purchases are not included. Attendees are welcome to bring a chair or blanket. Chairs will also be for rent inside the venue for $5 cash. Holiday Time is Always “Bowl Time” in the City: Ninth Annual RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl 2022 2022 RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Fan Fest & Family Midway

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Fans can get in the game spirit early by enjoying the family-friendly pre-game fan fest filled with tailgating spirit leading up to opening ceremonies and the kickoff of Palm Beach County’s only annual NCAA-sanctioned college football bowl game scheduled to be broadcast live that evening on the ESPN network from FAU Stadium. The fun starts hours before kick-off with the popular Fan Fest and Family Midway that features family-friendly interactive games and activities for fans of all ages, rides, food trucks, giveaways and contests, a live band, and an entertaining face-off performance between the two college bowl team bands and cheerleader squads.

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The RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl Charity Partner Spirit of Giving is once again offering free tickets for nonprofits, schools and veterans groups by registering with Spirit of Giving in advance of game day. Tickets will only be distributed on the day of the bowl game at the Spirit of Giving Tent. The tickets are available on a first-come, firstserved basis with no area or section guaranteed. Those granted complimentary tickets will also receive complimentary snacks and refreshments. For more information, visit the “Charitable Ticket Voucher” page under the “Ticket Info” tab at RoofClaimBocaRatonBowl.com or email info@spiritofgivingnetwork.com or call 561-385-0144.

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New Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence aims to empower faculty

Palm Beach State College recently celebrated the opening of the permanent home for its Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence at the Lake Worth campus that will serve as a hub for innovation, further elevate classroom instruction for students and position the College as a leader in educator development and professional learning.

Staff, faculty, students, trustees and guests packed the more than 7,500-squarefoot facility Nov. 30 for the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Housed on the second floor of the Technology Center building, the CTLE features high-tech equipment, an active learning studio, collaboration spaces, as well as offices and conference rooms with glass doors and walls. It also houses staff supporting PBSC Online. It replaces the former Professional Teaching and Learning Center, which was tucked in a small workroom inside the campus library.

Roger Yohe, Ph.D., vice president of innovation and strategy, led the initiative to construct a robust, forward-thinking site for the CTLE, and worked alongside faculty and various College departments, including Facilities and IT, to see the project come to fruition. He said it is a result of “community and partnership.”

Faculty and staff mingle in the new CTLE.

“This would not have happened without both,” Yohe said. “This initiative truly involved a community that understands the need for instructional excellence.”

PBSC President Ava L. Parker, J.D., said the CTLE is a commitment to the faculty and staff. “We want to be an institution that supports our faculty and staff and finds ways to ensure that they can be the best that they can possibly be at their craft. I’m pleased to work at an institution that is not focused so much on research but is focused on b u i l d i n g m a s t e r i n s t r u c t o r s a n d teachers and really focused on teaching and learning.”

S h e a d d ed that with the strengthened focus on technolog y through the CTLE, PBSC can be an example for others to follow. “We will be the envy of the great 28,” she said, referring to the institutions that comprise the Florida College System, “because not many institutions have a center like this that is so supportive of faculty and staff. We can be the leader and set the pace for everyone else with our use of technology.”

Parker also applauded staff and faculty for their drive and work on the project. “We have faculty who are curious and who are committed to working together for the success of our students, and it’s that curiosity that’s going to make this space so special.”

With PBSC approaching its 90th anni-

versary in 2023, Carolyn Williams, chair of the PBSC Board of Trustees, said the Center for Teaching and Excellence continues the legacy of the College, which has worked to ensure that students are successful and served well. “This is going to be an absolutely marvelous place for innovation and learning,” Williams said. “The best way to continuously improve teaching and learning is by supporting our faculty in the discovery of new and interesting ways to engage students during their educational journey.” The project was funded with a portion of a Title V grant PBSC received from the U.S. Department of Education in 2020 for its Pathways to Success Initiative. English professor Matt Klauza, Ph.D., developed the grant proposal with PBSC’s Grants office. The initiative includes four components, including the creation of the CTLE to improve the capacity of faculty to address the needs of Hispanic and low-income students. The components of the Pathways to Success initiative are in line with the College’s strategic plan goal to achieve equitable graduation rates for all students. The $3 million Title V grant, awarded under the U.S. Department of Education’s –Developing HisThe Center for Teaching p a n i c S e r v i n g Institutions Proand Excellence g r a m , p r o v i d e s continues the legacy of $600,000 a year for five years. the College, which has To qualify for worked to ensure that t h e D e ve l o p i n g Hispanic-Ser ving students are successful Institutions Proand served well. gram, PBSC’s enrollment had to reach at least 25% Hispanic in the year prior to applying for the designation. Although the Hispanic population has grown through the years, PBSC reached the required threshold in 2013. Today, the Hispanic student population, the largest at the College, is now 33% of the student population. “Everything we create here scaffolds into every single student we encounter,’’ said Joshua Kanies, Ed.D., director of the CTLE said after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “Even though we are addressing the needs of the grant that we received from the federal government, our goal is to take that and spread it out across all our campuses and all of our students.”

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Marla and Steve Garchik Make Generous Gift to Boc a Regional’s Keeping the Promise Capital Campaign

Marla and Steve Garchik have generously gifted $1 million to Keeping the Promise…The Campaign for Boca Raton Regional Hospital. Steve is the founder of The Garchik Family Foundation, which was started in memory of his father. Marla is an active board member of the Foundation.

The Garchiks’ gift brings the Keeping the Promise total raised to more than $240 million toward its goal of $250 million. There have been a remarkable 1,101 commitments to the campaign since its inception.

Marla and Steve only moved to the area 11 years ago, but during that time as permanent residents, they have made multiple visits to Boca Regional for their parents’ care. For that reason, they both feel very close to the hospital and its mission to provide the highest level of healthcare in South Florida.

“From the moment we walked through the doors, we believed you can truly feel this is a community driven hospital,” Marla explained. “The staff and facilities are a step above. Honestly, we feel so lucky to have found this special place of care for our family members. The hospital is critical to the care of our community. For generations to come, this hospital promises to provide stellar healthcare to the greater Boca Raton region. We’re grateful to the extraordinary nurses, doctors, the foundation and the community outreach of the hospital. Therefore, our promise is to do everything in our power to support this special place. We are honored and proud to support the foundation and the other donors who are keeping the promise.”

Marla is a philanthropist and the founder of Peace Love Solve, a lifestyle brand that spreads a w a r e n e s s , a c c e p t a n c e, kindness and inclusion for children and a d u l t s o n t h e a u t i s m s p e c t r u m . S h e i s a l s o an Advisor y Board member for Autism Speaks ( W a s h i n g ton, DC and Palm Beach Chapters) and an Advisory Board member of the Charlie Fund. Steve is the President of SJM Partners Inc., a Commercial Real Estate Development firm based in Delray Beach, Florida. The Garchik Foundation has issued numerous grants and gift dollars primarily to hospitals (curing diseases), to education for underserved communities, as well as donating an endowed professorship at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

“The future development of Boca Raton Regional Hospital is progressing at such an incredible pace because of donors like Marla and Steve who recognize and appreciate our vision to be the preeminent regional leader in healthcare delivery and the hospital of choice for patients, physicians, employees and volunteers,” s t a t e s L i ncoln Mendez, N o r t h R egion Executive for Bapt i s t H e a l t h a n d C E O of Boca Raton Regional Hospital. “ W i t h four children and five grandchildren, the Garchiks recognize the need for g reat healthcare not only now but for our future generations. Donors like Marla and Steve are essential to the long-term success of the hospital,” explains Stan Barry, chairman of the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation and co chair of the Keeping the Promise campaign. “They understand that the hospital cannot thrive without the support of our philanthropic friends and residents.”

The $250 million Keeping the Promise campaign is the largest campaign in the hospital’s history. It is supporting the most ambitious period of growth and expansion for Boca Raton Regional Hospital. The campus redevelopment plans include at the centerpiece, the new Gloria Drummond Patient Tower where patients will be welcomed in the inviting new Louis B. and Anne W. Green Lobby with retail, dining, meeting space, a sanctuary and other conveniences for visitors. The new tower features all new surgical suites and all private patient rooms exceeding the latest safety standards for patient care. An expansion of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute is underway with an emphasis on neurovascular/ stroke, central nervous system and epilepsy/seizure disorders.

In the current hospital building, all existing rooms will be converted to private in a comprehensive renovation of all patient units. The 972-car Schmidt Family Parking Facility will be connected to the main hospital once construction is complete. Also included in the plans is the new Toby and Leon Cooperman Medical Arts Pavilion, to be located across the street from the hospital with an outpatient surgery center, physician offices and additional parking. These investments are the initial steps toward an even broader vision for the campus with greater access points and even more specialties.

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