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World War II exhibit at The Schmidt Boca Raton
History Museum. (Jacek Photography)
By Dale King
The Brightline high-speed train that roars t h r o u g h B o c a R a t o n quite a few times each day will soon be making stops at the new Boca Raton railroad station scheduled to open shortly.
In celebration of the u p c o m i n g e ve n t , t h e S ch m i d t B o c a R a t o n H i s t o r y M u s e u m w i l l b e o f f e r i n g t wo n e w special benefi ts for visitors, said Mar y Csar, the nonprofi t’s executive director. Star ting Jan. 7, and taking place on the fi rst Saturday of each mont h d u r i n g 2 0 2 3 , t h e museum will offer free fun Saturdays, waiving the regular admission fee ($12 adults, $8 students and seniors, free for members and children 4 years old and under) for all visitors between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

From left, Phyllis Kaufman, Pat Brand, Ron Roberts, Ann Anello and Sue Heller. Connie Francis, left, with her friend, Pat Brand.

Famed singer Connie Francis gathers close friends to her 85 th bir thday par ty at her home in Parkland
Photos courtesy of Yaacov Heller
Singer Connie Francis, whose chart-topping tunes in the 1950s and 1960s made her a rock and roll icon, invited a group of close friends to her home in Parkland Sunday to help her celebrate her 85 th birthday.
Guests included Boca Raton artist Yaacov Heller and his wife, Sue, who are longtime friends of the music legend.
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From left, Anita Morehead (AKA “Mother”), Judy Kobak, Phyllis Kaufman, Ron Roberts and Jack McDermott.
Changing Lives of Boca Raton, the non-profi t homeless resource provider, is presenting its third annual Unity Day Expo Fair on Saturday, Dec. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hughes Park, 200 NE 14th Street in Boca Raton.
The free, outdoor expo fair will feature up to 20 nonprofi ts and will highlight their no-cost to low-cost services, community services and resources for public assistance.


Connie Francis, left, with her friend, Pat Brand.

Connie Francis, center, with Sue Heller and Yaacov Heller during Connie’s 85 th birthday party at her home in Parkland.

From left, Phyllis Kaufman, Pat Brand, Ron Roberts, Ann Anello and Sue Heller.

Portrait of Tony Ferretti, Connie’s boyfriend for the past 18 years, who recently passed away. The painting hangs in Connie’s bedroom.
Photos courtesy of Yaacov Heller

A bouquet of roses and orchids sent by Sue and Yaacov Heller to Connie Francis for her 85 th birthday. The flowers came from Lili’s Bloom Boutique in Royal Palm Place, Boca Raton. Anita Morehead, AKA “Mother” at Connie Francis’ birthday party.


Ron Roberts and Connie Francis.

Connie Francis and her friend, Pat Brand.
Also on hand were Ron Roberts, an author and president of Concetta records, Connie’s own label; friends Pat Brand, Judy Kobak, Phyllis Kaufman and Jack McDermott, a pioneer Boston disc jockey, publicist and actor who met Connie in the 1950s and helped her to launch her career.
Also attending was Anita Morehead, also known as “Mother,” who performs impersonations of the famed singer. During the celebration, Morehead performed while wearing a red robe and gown, a copy of the outfit that Connie wore during an appearance on The Ed Sullivan show.
Ann Anello, professor of music at Florida International University, was also in the crowd. She has volunteered to be a judge at the Rotary Club of Boca Raton’s Future Stars Talent Competition next year at the Mizner Park Amphitheater.
Sue and Yaacov presented Connie with a bouquet of roses and orchids from Lily’s Bloom Boutique at Royal Palm Place in Boca Raton.
Offering a tribute to Connie, Yaacov said: “Connie Francis’ voice goes directly to your soul. In 10 languages, her voice has been bringing together the people of the world.” He offered a happy birthday “to the kindest, sweetest war mest, smartest, most talented songstress I know.”
Born Concetta Maria Franconero in Newark, N.J., she gained success in the 1950s and ‘60s with songs that encompassed country, rock and roll and traditional vocal pop. She g rew up in a working-class Italian American family. Encouraged by her father, she sang and played theaccordionfrom an early age, and in 1950, she made an appearance onArthur Godfrey’s nationally televised”Talent Scouts”program.
Several months later, having changed her name to Connie Francis at Godfrey’s suggestion, she began a four-year stint on a children’s television variety show inNew York City. Francis landed a contract as a vocalist with MGM Records in 1955. After several non-successful efforts, in 1957, she recorded, “Who’s Sorry Now,” a 1920s standard that became a hit the following year after it was championed by Dick Clarkon his”American Bandstand”television show.
She followed up with songs such as the wistful “My Happiness” (1958), the Neil Sedaka-written “Stupid Cupid” (1958) and “My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own” (1960). At the height of her fame, she frequently appeared on television and acted in several teen-oriented movies, notably”Where the Boys Are(1960),” for which she also sang the title song.

Hughes Park. (Photo courtesy of City of Boca Raton) Hughes Park. (Photo courtesy of City of Boca Raton)

Changing Lives of Boca Raton, the non-profit homeless resource provider, is presenting its third annual Unity Day Expo Fair on Saturday, Dec. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hughes Park, 200 NE 14th Street in Boca Raton. The free, outdoor expo fair will feature up to 20 nonprofi ts and will highlight their no-cost to low-cost services, community services and resources for public assistance. The event will offer free food and beverages donated by Rebel House Boca, entertainment, health screenings, prizes and activities for children.
Unity Day connects families in need to a variety of resources and fi nding solutions to fundamental challenges. The goal is to help disadvantaged and underprivileged amilies struggling during these trying times and those at risk of being homeless by providing and informing them of all the great resources each non-profi t and organization has to offer. “This will also serve to bring all the amazing local organizations together to better network and help the community,” said Jerry Pagan, director of Changing Lives of Boca Raton.
Among the non-profi ts attending will be: First United Methodist Church, which started the men’s shower and laundry program for the homeless. Homeless Hearts Food International, which provides food relief, housing assistance and mentoring.
Breaking the Chains Outreach Ministries, which works with at-risk children, the elderly, homeless, and the needy.
AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, Inc.), which promotes violencefree relationships and social change by offering alternative choices to end violence and domestic abuse.
By Dale King
For information, visit https://changinglives.me/ unity-day-2022/
Changing Lives of Boca Raton, Inc is a 501C3 nonprofi t organization dedicated to enriching the lives of those experiencing homelessness. Its program aims to prepare clients for gainful employment and support individuals’ return to independent and self-sustaining living.
In addition to the spiritual and practical guidance to clients, Changing Livesprovidesassistancewithscholarships for sober living facilities and detox, housing stipends, costs for mentaland physical care, personal documentation and personaldocumentation,andendowme nts for business start-ups.
For more information please visitwebsite athttps:// changinglives.me/, Facebook page @changinglivesBR and Instagram page @changinglivesbocaratonor call 561-961-4635.
By Dale King
Fun activities will include a museum hunt for kids, with prizes awarded to winners.
Whether visitors of all ages arrive by car, via Brightline or by walking, this is the perfect no-cost opportunity to enjoy the museum’s exciting and interactive exhibitsthat document the growth and development of Boca Raton from a small far ming town to the sophisticated internationally known city it is today.
As soon as the new Brightline Station opens,the Schmidt Museum will be offering a$2 discountoff the regular admission to anyone with a Brightline ticket. “This is our way to celebrate both the arrival of Brightline to Boca Raton and to encourage riders to explore all of the wonders—cultural, culinar y, and retail—in downtown Boca,” said Csar.
“We also hope people entering or exiting through Boca’s new Brightline Station will enjoy the fascinating and infor mative wall panels conceived bySue Gillis, curator at the Boca Raton Historical Society,” Csar added Located just north of Palmetto Park Road between Mizner Park and the city’s public library, the new station is within easy walking distance or a quick ride tothe Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum in historic Town Hall at 71 N. Federal Highway The Schmidt Boca Raton Histor y Museum is the home of the Boca Raton Historical Society, whose mission isto collect, preser ve and present infor mation and ar tifacts relevant to the past and evolving histor y of Boca Raton and to maintain a visible role in the education and the advocacy of historic preser vation in the community.

Boc a West Children’s Foundation Receives AmFund Golden Pear Grant
The American Fundraising Foundation (AmFund) announced recipients of the 2022 Golden Pe a r G r a n t s during a live s t r e a m o n Facebook in a record breaking $250,000 d i s t r i b u t i o n of funds and an additional $100K ink i n d d o n ations through i t s E d u c ational Foundation.
Boca West C h i l d r e n ’ s Foundation was among the organizations selected for an unrestricted grant in the amount of $5,000.
“We are pleased to present Boca West Children’s Foundation with a Golden Pear Grant. Their application was very compelling, and their work provides such important resources to children and families,” said Deborah Marshall, Chief Operating Officer of the American Fundraising Foundation. “We are grateful for all they are doing to make a difference. The Golden Pear is part of our logo and symbolizes g ood health, prosperity, longevity and future
Each year, Boca West h a p p i n e s s –
Children’s Foundation all the things we hope for serves more than 9,000 them and the children and its volunteers many organiz a t i o n s t h a t give 45,000 hours of their i m p a c t l ive s time each year to the more daily.” than 30 charities with which “ We a r e a b s o l u t e the organization works. l y d e l i g h t e d t o r e c e ive a Golden Pear G r a n t ! T h i s will enable us to help even more children in need in Palm Beach County,” Pam Weinroth, Executive Director of Boca West Children’s Foundation said. The Boca West Children’s Foundation was initiated in 2010 as a not for profit 501(c)3 charitable organization, whose mission is to identify and fund projects in the Boca Raton and Palm Beach County areas to aid at-risk children and their families in need. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised more than $16 million dollars to fund specific programs of more than 30 local charitable organizations. All of these monies have gone to projects and not into general funds. The Foundation has fed, clothed, provided medical and dental services, kept abuse shelters open, sent at-risk children to summer camp and much more.
Each year, Boca West Children’s Foundation ser ves more than 9,000 children and its volunteers give 45,000 hours of their time each year to the more than 30 charities with which the organization works.


Palm Health Foundation to Double Up to $150,000 in Donor Gifts for Nursing Scholarships

West Palm Beach, FL – Palm Health Foundation announced today that it will match donations to its Nursing Advancement Fund dollar for dollar between November 29, 2022, and January 31, 2023, up to $150,000 in total. The match program is open to anyone who donates between $100 and $5,000 to support the aspirations of low-income and first-generation nursing students in LPN, undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programs in Palm Beach County. The campaign follows the foundation’s recent success raising and matching over $100,000 in gifts for behavioral health professions scholarships.
Palm Health Foundation’s scholarships come at a time when the Florida Hospital Association and the Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida is predicting a catastrophic nursing shortage in the state by 2035. The foundation’s scholarships address several needs for growing and diversifying the workforce pipeline, including increasing faculty and graduating health professionals with cultural competencies.
Many Palm Health Foundation scholars’ lived experiences inspire them to pursue nursing careers. When Dalissa Suprina learned she had received a Debra Coffman Howe Nursing Scholarship, a donor advised fund at Palm Health Foundation, she burst into tears. After losing her mother in the 2010 earthquake that impacted Haiti, Suprina became a caregiver to her grandmother at age 12 and discovered her life’s purpose was to become a nurse. The scholarship she received will support her career goal to become a wound care nurse and nurse practitioner working with the elderly. Recognizing the generosity of Coffman Howe, Suprina said, “you have to have a big heart to do this for other people and allow students like me to have opportunity. Her scholarship saved me. It was a miracle.”
Since 2001, the foundation has granted more than $3 million in miracles in the for m of nursing scholarships to over 1,000 nursing students for advanced education. Palm Health Foundation scholarships are made possible by the generosity of donors, many of whom have established donor advised funds, such as Debra Coffman Howe, and through donations to the The Nursing Advancement Fund.
To maximize support for local nursing students, and have your gift doubled by Palm Health Foundation, please visit palmhealthfoundation.org/the-nursing-advancement-fund or contact Carrie Browne, Director of Stewardship & Strategic Partnerships, carrieb@phfpbc.org, 561-837-2281. Donors may also create their own uniquely named scholarship fund to transform the lives of deserving students through the gift of higher education.
Palm Health Foundation is Palm Beach County’s community foundation for health. With the support of donors and a focus on results, the foundation builds strong community partnerships, respects diverse opinions, advocates for its most vulnerable neighbors and inspires innovative solutions to lead change for better health now and for generations to come. The foundation supports health equity for Palm Beach County residents of all backgrounds, heritage, education, incomes and states of well-being. Palm Health Foundation has invested more than $89 million in Palm Beach County health since 2001. For more information about Palm Health Foundation, visit palmhealthfoundation.org or call (561) 833-6333.
FAU Receives $5 Million To Create Hager ty Family Athletics Village

Florida Atlantic University Athletics has received a $5 million gift commitment from Michelle and Michael Hagerty. In recognition of the gift and as approved by the FAU Board of Trustees, the areas housing the majority of FAU’s athletic facilities will now be known as the Hagerty Family Athletics Village.
Facilities included in the Hagerty Family Athletics Village footprint include the track and related facilities, known as the Hagerty Family Track and Field Complex; the Tom Oxley Athletic Center; Abessinio Court at Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena; Kimberly V. Strauss Tennis Center; FAU Swimming Facility; FAU Softball Stadium; FAU Soccer Stadium; FAU Baseball Stadium; and FAU Beach Volleyball Complex.
“We are honored and excited to continue our commitment to the young men and women representing Florida Atlantic University as student-athletes,” the Hagertys said. “This gift is meant to ensure that all student-athletes are able to enjoy and thrive in a world-class sports facility. It’s been a real pleasure watching FAU continue to build a national reputation athletically and academically.”
The Hagertys’ $5 million gift will go toward renovations and improvements to those facilities, including a full resurfacing and renovations to the track and related facilities, among other projects.
“We cannot thank Michelle and Michael enough for this incredible gift,” said Brian White, FAU vice president and director of athletics. “We have nearly 450 student-athletes at Florida Atlantic, and every one of them will reap the benefits of this gift. This gift will truly be transformational for many of our facilities and sports programs.”
A number of signs and recognitions around the athletic facilities will designate the area as the Hagerty Family Athletics Village.
“Sincere thanks to Michelle and Michael Hagerty for their support of FAU Athletics,” said FAU President John Kelly. “At FAU, we’re playing to win — both on and off the field. This generous gift from the Hagertys will help our studentathletes reach new heights as we prepare to join the American Athletic Conference.”
In 2021, the Hagerty family made a $2.5 million gift to support the FAU Football program. In recognition of that gift, the FAU head football coaching position was named the Hagerty Family Head Football Coach in perpetuity.
This most recent gift from the Hagerty family ser ves as the first transformational principal gift since the kickoff of FAU’s comprehensive fundraising campaign, “Transcend Tomorrow: The Campaign for Florida Atlantic University.” This gift, focused on supporting student success, brings the total raised in the comprehensive campaign to more than $415 million.
TMRW Spor ts to Bring Venue to Palm Beach through Par tnership with PBSC
TMRW Sports, which is focused on building progressive approaches to sports, media, and entertainment, has announced its future venue site through a new partnership with Palm Beach State College that will deliver a comprehensive program of educational and professional growth opportunities for the college and Palm Beach community. TMRW Sports fi rst project, TGL is a new high-tech golf league in partnership with the PGA TOUR that will begin primetime play in 2024 from the purposebuilt venue on the Palm Beach Gardens campus of Palm Beach State College. Mike McCarley, Founder and CEO of TMRW Sports, and Ava L. Parker, J.D., President, Palm Beach State College offi cially announced the partnership today. “The state of Florida, and Palm Beach specifi cally, emerged as the prime choice as the inaugural home of TGL. Our partnership with Palm Beach State College, which has served the community for nearly 90 years, will not just build upon our commitment to providing more access and opportunities through our tech-focused approach, but also by partnering on education, professional development and vocational opportunities,” said McCarley. “TMRW Sports plans to tap into the diverse talent pool at Palm Beach State College and will also serve as a resource for students interested in careers in sports, technology, and entertainment.”
“This is a proud moment in Palm Beach State College’s history that promises to advance our institution’s recognition as a leader in prov i d i n g p a t h ways to innovative careers that transfor m the lives of our students,” said Pa r ke r. “ T h e TMRW Sports partnership will provide many benefi ts to the C o l l e g e a n d p r o v i d e o u r students with access to traini n g a n d e m ployment opportunities in emerging tech fi elds that will set a strong foundation for their future success.”
Additionally, the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County has fostered a pro-business environment and thriving business community, contributing to the growth opportunities for TMRW Sports’ making Palm Beach Gardens and the state of Florida its home.
“For 20 years, the Business Development Board has focused on an inn ova t i o n a n d t e c h n o l o g y based strateg y to recr uit and retain compan i e s t o Pa l m Beach County. We are thrilled t h a t T M R W Sports has selected the Palm B e a c h S t a t e C o l l e g e s i t e , which we believe will be a mutually benefi cial relationship. We look forward to fac i l i t a t i n g t h e continued growth of the company in our area,” said Kelly Smallridge, President & CEO of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County.
The Palm Beach State College District Board of Tr ustees recently approved an agreement that will permit TMRW Sports to construct the facility on a 10-acre parcel of currently unused land on the Palm Beach Gardens campus. Construction is expected to break ground early in 2023. The venue will host TGL with future uses in both sports and entertainment.
The partnership includes support for educational and recreational initia-

tives that will benefi t students and enhance the college’s business, marketing, sports management, and technolog y curricula.






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332 NE WAVECREST CT, BOCA RATON 33432 Fabulous 1971 Cutlass Oldsmobile in great working condition. Juaninreid@aol.com
ESTATE SALE 332 NE WAVECREST COURT. Fine china, crystal, clothes, appliances, tools. Sat,12/12 and 12/13 9:00 am-4. Juaninreid@aol.com
YARD SALE- Saturday December 5th at 8am. 399 NE 23rd Street, Boca Raton. Comp Equip, Office Furniture/ supplies- clothes, microwave. More
Blue sofa bed & matching recliner, formal cherry dining room table 6 chairs, headboard & night stand Photos email schmuckerc@gmail.com Preschool in West Boca is seeking teacher for a full-time position. Send resume and contact information to info@pinitospreschoolboca.com
FREE House sit/Pet sit. Retired Prof. couple. Avail.mid-Feb thru Mar 1,2,3,or 4 wks. Friends in Boca - will provide references. Mike & Anne
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Craftsman table saw. $50. Text me at 954-775-6714.
Maytag front loading washer and dryer. Both units work but need to be serviced. $100 each. Text me at 954-775-6714.
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Antique oak sideboard $300., Solid wood bookcase $100., Flat screen TV w/ wood swivel stand $150. email kmill234@yahoo.com
Coffee Glass Bevelled table with metal tan sides in perfect condition 42 inches by 42 inches and 18 inches tall, $125 call or text, 561 239 0891.
Local Title Insurance Company seeks sales representative. Great earning potential. Send resume to: rick@homeguardiantitle.com.
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Hiring Part-Time Banquet Servers. Deerfield Beach location. Call 954-421-5070
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