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October 2015
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Gov. Scott: State added 20,000 Jobs In August, Led to Wage Hike
By CRA News Service
Palm Beach County businesses have added 14,200 private-sector jobs over the last 12 months, Gov. Rick Scott said on a recent trip to town. This announcement also brings the state unemployment rate to 5.3 percent, down from 5.9 percent compared to August 2014. “I was proud to visit ADT’s corporate headquarters today to announce that more than 940,000 private-sector jobs have been created in Florida since December 2014. Continue on page 2
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“Every word of God is pure; He is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.” -Proverbs 30:5 and Independence Day. The Norman & Ruth Rales foundation has extended its commitment to the Ruth and Norman Rales Jewish Family Services, the Boca Raton-based Jewish social-services agency, with a second $2.4 million gift. Florida Atlantic University could lose its reputation as an easy school to get into next year. FAU, which had a near open admission policy until a decade ago, will require students entering next fall to have at least a 3.6 High School grade point average, up from 3.3 this year and 3.0 last year. The minimum score for the ACT entrance exam will also increase, from 20 to 22, all part of a plan to improve academic performance.
Whole Foods announced it will lose 1,500 jobs nationwide. No word on how many in Boca Raton. Due to an ongoing problem which is getting worse, a budget squeeze and a $3 million loss in Court costs, Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court Sharon Bock announced delays and closures of some offices. The Martian and Sicario opens at the Boca Cinemark and Premier. Rosenwald opens at the Movies of Delray and Movies of Lake Worth. Rosenwald and Time Out of Mind opens at the FAU Living Room Theaters. The Martian and Rosenwald opens at the Classic Gateway. Shanghai, Mission Impossible and The Visit opens at the Last Picture Show in Tamarac.
Florida Atlantic University President John Kelly has received high marks and a $40,000 bonus from the Board of Trustees, in which Kelly received a rating of “exceptional” on his annual review. Boca’s Frank Firone, owner and CEO of GFA International, Inc. was appointed to the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority by Gov. Rick Scott. College will soon become a reality for some South Florida residents who have often felt left behind after high school. Florida Atlantic University plans to start a new Academy for Community Inclusion, a higher education program for students with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome, spina bifida, cerebral palsy and some forms of autism, first starting on the Jupiter campus, then expanding to Boca in a few years. Free POW/MIA You Are Not Forgotten flags keeping the memories of prisoners of war and missing in action alive will hang over Century Village Boca Raton on veterans’ holidays from now on. The flags went up on flagpoles with the American flag for the first time on Sept. 18 in front of the clubhouse and two entrances for National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Congress authorized the flag in August 1990 and ordered it also to be flown on Veterans Day coming up Nov. 11, Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day Barry Epstein, APR, is a noted public relations, marketing and political consultant based in Boca Raton. His motto is Public Relations is the enemy of anonymity. Fax column items to 561.451.0000. His column/blog is in the Boca Raton Tribune and on the Boca Tribune website (and click on columnists), Facebook, as well as on the front page of the SunSentinel/Jewish Journal website.
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Anti-religion Group Wants to Offer Gov. Scott: State added 20,000 Satanic Prayer at Council Meeting Jobs in August, Led to Wage Hike By CRA News Service
A local self-described atheist and a Wisconsin-based watchdog group advocating the complete separation of church and state are challenging invocations at Boca Raton City Council meetings. In a Sept. 25 letter to Mayor Susan Haynie, the nonprofit Freedom From Religion Foundation pointed out that last year the U.S. Supreme Court in Town of Greece (N.Y.) v. Galloway upheld prayers at city council meetings on the understanding that the town at no point excluded or denied an opportunity to a would-be prayer giver. “Kindly add me to the invocation rotation, where at the very next available opening, I’d like to give a Satanic Invocation before the most august Boca Raton City Commission,” wrote Chaz Stevens, who started a satanist church in Pompano Beach and has been pushing to end prayers before municipal meetings in Palm Beach and Broward counties through his “Satan or Silence” project. ”My invocation will lend gravity to the occasion and reflect values long part of the Nation’s heritage. The invocation will be solemn and respectful in tone, and invite lawmakers to reflect upon shared ideas and common ends.” The Deerfield Beach resident who also writes a blog, My Acts of Sedition, contacted the FFRF to seek its support. He has threatened to sue cities unless he is allowed to lead a prayer to Satan. Boca Raton City Council members have been mum on the issue; however the assistant city clerk acknowledged his request. “Please note that there is no invocation rotation for City Council meetings; the meetings do not include an invocation from clergy or the public,” she wrote.
Invocations at the Boca Raton City Council meetings are done by council members. Roughly half of the municipalities in Palm Beach County begin their meetings with a prayer or invocation. Others either recite the Pledge of Allegiance or provide a moment of silence. Shortly after the Supreme Court’s ruling last May, the FFRF - with more than 23,000 members, including more than 1,100 members and a chapter in Florida - sponsored a contest where people were called on to give atheist invocations at public meetings. A Lantana man responded and in December gave an invocation laced with references to a plethora of gods, including the evil one, at the Lake Worth City Commission meeting. Four commissioners walked out in protest. Stevens also applied to give an invocation at the Lake Worth City Commission meeting. In May, the Deerfield Beach City Commission dropped prayer before meetings in favor of a moment of silence after Stevens asked to deliver an invocation. One commissioner threatened to leave if Stevens was permitted to give his invocation. And in Coral Springs, commissioners voted that effective Oct. 1 it will end its longstanding policy of opening meetings with a prayerful invocation. He also requested to do a prayer in Delray Beach, which substituted invocations with the Pledge of Allegiance before meetings. Stevens has his sights set on other local cities’ invocations, including Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach. The self-described Satan’s favorite minion placed a Festivus Pole made of beer cans at the Florida Capitol rotunda, as well as the City of Delray Beach last Christmas.
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“ADT is one of many great businesses that have chosen Florida as their headquarters location, and we are excited that they have created thousands of opportunities for Florida families.” The security company employs more 3,000 Florida residents and more than 20 offices across the state. Professional and business services had the largest job growth over the year with 8,100 new jobs, according to the governor’s office. Education and health services followed with 2,600 new jobs, and leisure and hospitality with 2,400 new jobs. Florida now has more than 7 million private sector jobs, a record high for the state. Plus there are more than 200,000 current job openings in the state, state officials said. In August 2015, the West Palm Beach metro area had 20,252 online job openings, the governor’s office said. The metro area had 5,268 high wage, high skill science technology engineering math (STEM) openings. During the same period, more than 37,900 Floridians were placed in jobs by CareerSource Palm Beach and the state’s other 23 regional workforce boards. The work is not done, Scott said, adding that he wants to see more improvement in the numbers. “We need to recruit more companies like GE and other companies [that are] considering moving out of these high tax, high regulations states down here … to diversify our economy,” he said. Earlier this month, General Electric Co. officials said that the company may move about 500 jobs overseas because Congress did not renew a government program that allows foreign companies to borrow money to buy U.S. products. Meanwhile the state took a huge step toward passing a $15 minimum wage last month when Democratic state Rep. Victor
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Torres (D-Orlando) filed a bill to bring the issue up during the 2016 legislative session. The bill is identical to one introduced in the Senate in July by state Sen. Dwight Bullard (D-Miami). Since the measures are the same, if both pass as currently written, all they would need a signature from the governor. But the odds of the legislation winning favor in the Republican-controlled Legislature and securing the support of Scott is unknown. When asked his stance on $15 per hour minimum wage proposal, Governor Scott provided no clear position. “Any bill that goes through the House and Senate, if it makes it through there, I’ll be glad to look at it, but here’s the prism I look at things with,” he said. “Is it going to be good for families? Is it going to create more jobs? Is it going to improve education? Is it going to keep us safe? Those are the three things that I focus on every day.” Florida, with its $8.05 an hour minimum wage, and 28 states and Washington, D.C., have minimum wages above the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which has not been raised since July 2009. Florida minimum wage has been gradually increasing since 2004 when voters adopted a constitutional amendment calling for the wage to be adjusted annually based on a cost-of-living index. Some cities have even gone as high as $15, with several others also considering such a jump. No state, however, has increased its minimum wage that much. New York state has decided to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour but only for fast-food workers. Five Southern states don’t even have a state minimum wage: Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. October 2015
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Another Low-Keyed Organization Quietly Changing People’s Lives I attended the 10th annual meeting of the Delray Beach Community Land Trust recently and left saying here is another organization in the community that is quietly playing a major force in making people’s lives better. As we all know, homeownership is tightly woven into America’s DNA. Over the years, the prototypical modest home with a white picket fence has become the defining image of the American Dream. Culturally a decent house has been a symbol of middle-class family life – long considered the cornerstone of advancement. For many Delray Beach residents with modest means, that time-honored steppingstone is becoming less attainable. The cost of that dream in town is now at an average of $259,900 and the average sold price for a home was $160,000. Despite those grim statistics, the Delray Beach Community Land Trust has helped at least 61 local families achieve the dream of
homeownership over the last 10 years. The CLT also manages 40 rental units within the city limits. In this unique and interesting form of property ownership, qualified low- to moderate-income families own the home, which they can pass down to their heirs, but not the land the house sits on which is held by the CLT in perpetuity. Residents have a 99-year renewable Ground Lease agreement on the land. Evelyn Dobson, executive director of the nonprofit organization, highlighted their achievements at its annual meeting on Sept 17 at the Delray Beach Center for the Arts (Old School Square-Gym), 51 North Swinton Ave. The organization recognized several Board members for their service. However, one that stood out was to outgoing chair Lula Butler, who was one of the founders of the organization. The Delray Beach Community Land Trust
is considered a model for CLTs around the state and country. In fact, earlier this month the DBCLT was recognized at the Florida Housing Annual Conference as a viable affordable housing organization, which has been serving very-low to moderate income households for 10 years. Nationally, community land trust homeowners are eight times less likely to experience foreclosure than those owning homes holding traditional prime mortgages. As evidenced in the CLT homes, homeownership encourages neighborhood stability, and can provide a stable atmosphere to support strong families. It also creates a safe environment in which to raise children. When families can find a good place to live in Delray Beach of any city, they’ll stay there. They’ll invest in their community and help create new economic growth. The past decade was truly a magnificent period full of celebration, reflection, challenges and hope for the future despite
a 2 ½ year economic housing downfall, Dobson told her stakeholders in her annual report. “We have accomplished a lot since our inception. We have created permanently affordable homes, offered hard working households the chance for security, equity and legacy stemming from homeownership,” she said. “We also have provided ongoing support to our homeowners, helping support their success, and avoiding foreclosure.” Let me also add that they have been operating with a staff of three for about five years. That’s more than a 50 percent reduction in the manpower the organization had 10 years ago. Buying a home is usually a wise financial decision because it allows you to invest your hard-earned income in a real asset that builds equity. For many families, a home represents the largest source of wealth passed from generation to generation.
POSITIVE LIVING By Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr.
Suspend Judgment! No one can ever claim knowing everything about any situation. Even things that often appear so obvious to the viewer, may be telling a completely different story than what one could only suspect. I have been helped by someone’s statement to the effect that one’s point of view depends on one’s point of viewing. We need perspective in order to understand our observations with greater accuracy. Quite often, “the obvious is not the actual.” That’s why individuals who are unexpectedly caught in some compromising positions, are prompt in saying something like: “It’s not what it appears to be.” Sometimes it may be so, but not necessarily always! Nevertheless, pronouncing judgment is something which requires much caution
on the part of the “judge.” The Bible strongly urges, “Judge not that you be not judged…” Yet, too many pay no attention to that imperative and spend their entire life with this undesirable proclivity! These are most often the self-righteous persons who never think of themselves ever doing anything wrong but are perpetually critical of others, and look for anything wrong in another so as to criticize and complain. Sometimes, even when they find no basis to persist with those critical complaints, they can easily manufacture something else, so as to attack and judge another! Having observed such attitudes for so many years, I’ve decided long ago to suspend judgment, until I am absolutely certain,
by many infallible proofs, that I’m indeed faced with a real wrong, worth of reprehension and of aid in correction. Nevertheless, even then, it must follow certain positive directives if genuine improvement is to occur on the part of the one who erred. As it has been proven, negative attitudes seldom accomplish what a pleasant disposition can secure. Even when dealing with disregard for laws, violations of the same, and a multiplicity of erroneous attitudes and actions, a greater good is achieved when a non-judgmental approach in employed. I never forget a true story of a painter who set up his studio on the ground floor of a busy street where, from the time of his arrival, he noticed a street vagabond daily
begging right across the street, in full view of his studio’s window. So, he decided to paint that individual, not as he appeared then but as the painter envisioned him to become. Then he invited the street person to come inside and see the painting depicting that vagabond. His reaction was most unique; he responded to the painter, “If this is the man you see, that’s the person I’ll be!” He was stimulated to be what he could be instead of remaining in his deplorable condition; and so he did! We can help many more people by approaching them rather than distancing ourselves from them; by being positive in our dealings with them instead of venting judgmental attacks!
Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. is a Florida resident who, for many years, was a professor at the post-graduate level. He is a writer, a sought-after conference speaker, a man who lived in five continents of the world, having received his education in four of them. When he resided in southern California, he wrote a weekly column for the daily “Anaheim Bulletin,” which was carried for about six years, until he moved to south Florida.
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A Major League Park For A Major League Milestone
As part of the on-field celebrations for Labor Day, 2015 the Bionic Glove Project was proud to be at Marlins’ Park to watch as young “Julian” threw out the ceremonial 1st Pitch. Julian is BGP’s youngest recipient at 6 years-old. Even more impressive is that Julian has only been wearing a 3D hand for 3 months. Already on his second hand (to accommodate a growing body) Julian was able to deliver a “perfect strike” to the Marlins catcher on
the other end. Joining Julian was his family – mother, father, and older brother who himself was in a little league tournament last weekend in Coral Springs. BGP Co-Founders Charles Perry Weinthal and Chad Coarsey were also on hand to offer encouragement and support for Julian and his family. “This is really is all it’s about” said Corsey. “From personal experience I know how important it is to feel like you are like your other friends. I am so proud of Julian. He reminds me how much of an impact BGP can have on the lives of other children.” Perry Weinthal, BGP Chief Science Officer and a parent himself knows that as a parent “ you always want the best for your children. If we can make Julian and hos family this happy then I feel we are fdoing something very right.” Headded “this is what gets me going everyday. I am committed to helping as many children as we can. Who could say no?!” Julian’s prosthetic alternative is a low cost fully functioning hand that BGP plans on making available to the children of Pam Beach county as well as South Florida. BGP is a 501(C)3 non-profit organization and works with organizations like STEM HQ, Enabling the Future and Florida Atlantic University to provide hands to children. To contribute or to request assistance for a child with a missing hand contact BGP at Info@BionicGlove.org.
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Kretzer Piano Music Foundation Presented Lynn University Conservatory of Music in Concert By Veronica Haggar
On Sept. 15, student musicians from the Woodwind Department of Lynn University Conservatory of Music performed beautiful works by well known composers, such as Charles Gounod, Villa Lobos, and Mozart, at The Harriet Himmel Theater in CityPlace for this month’s Music for the Mind concert, presented by the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation. The Kretzer Piano Music Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bring joy to the community and change the lives of others with the gift of music. On the 3rd Tuesday of every month, the Kretzer Foundation presents the Music for the Mind concert series, dedicated to raise funds for music programs in local schools. “Since the year 2002, we’ve had over 2,3000 young performers at the theater,” said Kathi Kretzer, owner and founder of Kretzer Piano Music Foundation. “We have generated a revenue of $548,000 and the performing organization keeps 100% of the money they raise.” Lynn University has been participating in the Music for the Mind series for 4 years now. “Every year they feature something different,” said Kretzer. “They would have the Strings Department, one year ago they had all the piano students so they vary every year.” Eric Van der Veer Varner, professor and head of the Woodwind studio at the Lynn University Conservatory of Music, selected the repertoire based on the instrumentation and number of students, getting almost the whole department to participate. “I knew that I would be able to work with clarinet, oboes, flute and bassoon, and I was pretty sure I could get horn players as well,” said Eric Varner. “I was looking at the repertoire for those instrumentations thinking, what would be a good piece where as many students as possible could participate?” The logistics of getting too many students
on the scene to perform all at once, might have been problematic. The initial idea was to have a smaller ensemble. After a lot of thinking Varner came up with Gounod and Mozart as the solution, having a lot students fairly concentrated and a massive amount for the big finale. The Woodwind Department opened with the piece from Charles Gounod. “It is very pleasant to listen to, I think it’s a lot of fun,” said Varner about Gounod’s work. “It’s very French. When we were rehearsing this, I was talking to the students and one of my pet theories is that French music is, much like French culture, defined by what it is rather than what it does,” explained Varner. The next piece was from Villa Lobos, a bassoon and flute duet performed by 2 graduate students. “Not only was it different in terms of the number of people up there performing but musically speaking it was very different,” said Varner. “It was rhythmically driven and there was a lot of dissidence and I felt like it was almost a pallet cleanser after the Gounod before the Mozart.” Even though the student musicians had only 2 short weeks to prepare for the concert, the did a outstanding job and put up an incredible performance. Next month’s Music for the Mind will bring Jupiter Academy Music. Besides the Music for the Mind concerts, the Kretzer Music Foundation has also it’s very own group of young musicians, the Kretzer Kids. These talented music students entertain the community by playing at nursing homes, children’s hospitals, and assisted living facilities. Some of the Kretzer Kids have proved their great talent, by making it all the way to Broadway and graduating from Juilliard. “One of our singers was in Broadway in Annie for 8 months,” said Kretzer about one of the Kretzer Kids. The program gives the children the opportunity to perform in great venues and have the support from their community. “Music can change your life, whether it is a child or a senior citizen sitting in a wheelchair with some kind of stroke,” said Kretzer about the power of music.
Rain Doesn’t Stop Rock n’ Roll
Photos by Rosa Cavalcanti
The rain did not stop fans from filling up the Perfect Vodka Amphitheater on Wednesday night, September 15th to watch Van Halen. Great Rock and Roll experience! Dave, Eddie, Alex and Wolfie delivered an unforgettable performance! the Crowd stood, laughed, cheered and sang along the entire duration of the show.
Keeping American Arlines Arena Alive and Young
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September 4th at American Airlines Arena Chris Brown was an AMAZING/TALENTED entertainer, he delivered great performance with colorful stage and unique choreography!
September 9th at American Airlines Arena Ed Sheeran knew how to create a fun atmosphere for all types of fans; whether seating in the first row or far in the balcony, he delivers a beautiful performance and has a voice like an angel!
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Jewish Holiday Celebrations I celebrated the Jewish holidays with my dear friends at the Boca Raton Country club where my husband, Bob and I were joined by 8 others to enjoy the traditional Rosh Hashanah Dinner which consisted of gefilte fish, matzo ball soup, chopped liver, chicken and brisket and noodle pudding and string beans. A delicious enjoyable evening for sure. The next night I had friends and neighbors to my home for the second night of the holiday. Next year we will make reservations. Too much work!
Richard, Karen Burke, Margi Helschein, Bob, Me and my friend, Wendy
Black Hats Enjoy Tavolino Della Nonna The September luncheon for the Black Hat Diva’s took place at the wonderful Tavolino Della Nonna in Coral Springs. A fabulous family style lunch was served to the group of 17 ladies, an unbelievable huge Italian feast was served family style. You never walk out of this place hungry for sure. The diva’s played an Elvis Presley song game, which was won by Helene Weicholz.
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Tiger Bay Speaker Discusses Human Trafficking This month’s speaker at the Tiger Bay Club luncheon was Ginger Martin who spoke about climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise $800,000. for the Freedom Challlenge foundation. She spoke on human trafficking and told us that most of the girls average age was 12-14 years old. Boca Raton had a situation involving human trafficking and how her group tries to eduacate these trafficked girls once they are freed so they can get jobs. The human trafficking industry does $32 Billion Dollars a year.
“The New Girlfriend” is one curious little movie by French writer-director Francois Ozon. For one thing the girlfriend is not a girl but a man who enjoys dressing as a woman. That would be David (Romain Duris), whose alter ego is Virginia. David is the husband of Laura (Islid Le Besco), who is best friends for life with Claire (Anais Demoustier). Claire is killed off early in the plot, adapted from a novel by Ruth Rendell. David is left with a young daughter Lucie (Brune Kalnykow) he is not sure how to care for. Claire steps in to help David, and she gets more than she bargained for. David it seems has been a transvestite all through his marriage. Though Davis was literally in the closet, with the death of his wife he is free to pursue his predilections, and share them with Claire, who has become his closest friend. Claire is played by Anais Demoustier, a
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FAITH By Robert J. Tamasy
Fear Not In The Face Of Fearful Factors One of the most common emotions is fear. Psychologists have a term for our reaction to circumstances we perceive as threatening. It is called the "fight or flight" response. We either confront the persons or situations that threaten us in some way, or we flee, seeking to avoid or even escape potential calamity. There is, however, a third response, one we are not likely to hear recommended by supposed experts on the human psyche. This reaction is simply to "fear not." Not long ago I heard a speaker from the west African nation of Sierra Leone who noted the words "fear not" appear in the Bible 365 times, seemingly one for every day in the calendar year. Since people in Sierra Leone have experienced any number of adversities in recent years, ranging from economic struggles to outbreaks of the Ebola virus to civil discord, the speaker was well-schooled in the subject of fear. And yet he repeatedly declared his determination to follow the exhortation to "fear not" - "do not be afraid." But what about the environment where we spend much of our time, the business and professional world? It is volatile, unpredictable, and can turn a prince into a pauper virtually overnight. Those possessing an entrepreneurial spirit know starting a business is risky. In the corporate world, executives and managers are constantly under pressure to produce; failure to do so can result in having to pack up their offices and find employment elsewhere. Ambitious deadlines often cause considerable anxiety; fear arises when those deadlines seem unrealistic or unattainable. When
a key client or customer becomes unhappy with our products or services, we fear losing their business, even if their reasons for dissatisfaction are beyond our control. Potential failure lurks at every corner. So how can we "fear not?" Humanly speaking, this is difficult, if not impossible. But since the command comes from God, it seems accompanied by His promise to provide what we need during difficult times. Here are examples: Rely on God's presence. As David was preparing to surrender the leadership of Israel, he exhorted his son Solomon, his successor as king, "...'Be strong and courageous, and do the work. Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord God, my God, is with you. He will not fail you or forsake you until all the work...is finished'" (1 Chronicles 28:20). Depend on God's power. When trouble arrives, we are tempted to deal with it in our ability and strength alone. God tells us, however, to rely on Him and His resources. "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand" (Isaiah 41:10). Trust in God's purpose and plans. When unexpected setbacks occur, we wonder whether God cares - or if He is even aware. He promises He does know, and does care. He is never caught off guard by times of adversity. "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future'" (Jeremiah 29:11).
Robert J. Tamasy is vice president of communications for Leaders Legacy, Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. A veteran journalist, he has written Tufting Legacies (iUniverse); Business At Its Best: Timeless Wisdom from Proverbs for Today’s Workplace (River City Press); and has coauthored with David A. Stoddard, The Heart of Mentoring (NavPress). For more information, see www.leaderslegacy.com or his blogs, www.bobtamasy.blogspot.com and www.bobtamasy.wordpress.com.
By Ted Bernstein
Take Charge With Income You Cannot Outlive
Does your retirement plan provide you with enough guaranteed lifetime income that is not vulnerable to loss, regardless of market conditions or how long you live? Most retirement age Americans lack sufficient levels of guaranteed, lifetime income. For 65 year old retirees, life expectancy is approaching 90 and that is having a significant impact on retirement planning. Too many people are exposed to longevity risk, the risk of outliving their assets during retirement. With over 30 years of experience in risk management, wealth planning and thousands of clients helped, I educate people about the financial implications of longevity risk and about the solutions designed to minimize its affects. A multiplier of all the other risks during retirement, nothing is more important in retirement planning than protecting your assets against this risk. Keep your eye on the big picture – your security in retirement. A lack of awareness and understanding about guaranteed income solutions is keeping an alarming number of people at risk during retirement. Most people feel safer and more secure with adequate amounts of guaranteed lifetime income. Without it, you are missing a key component of a balanced retirement plan. With it, your future is anchored in security, allowing you to consider more risk in other areas. An experienced specialist in guaranteed income solutions can help you determine the appropriate amount of income for your specific retirement plan. What is more important to you now; growing your assets or protecting them from loss? National statistics confirm that 85% of us believe guaranteed lifetime income should be the cornerstone of a properly structured retirement plan, yet only 15% of Americans own longevity solutions. The return of market volatility and meaningful portfolio losses is often the motivation many people need to take action. Do not let the importance of this decision prevent you from doing what is necessary to protect your lifestyle. A Private Pension Account – how does it work? In exchange for a lump-sum payment to an insurance company, a longevity annuity is a contract making payments to you for the rest of your life, regardless of how long
you live. The longer the insurance company holds your money before starting to pay you this income, the higher the tax advantaged payments will be. Structured properly, there is no principal risk and your beneficiaries will inherit unpaid principal. These special contracts are not the same as tax deferred accumulation annuities that are used for growth. Pick up any recent financial publication and you will find financial experts advocating the benefits of longevity annuities. In fact, Fortune Magazine has called “2015 – The Year of the Longevity Annuity.” Some offer extraordinary advantages, such as long term care riders that double the amount of income you receive when you need it most. And, for anyone with equities in retirement plans, the withdrawals you are required to take are not guaranteed income because they are exposed to market risk. Many couples rightfully worry about how their spouse will manage their investments once they are alone. Due to diminishing cognitive functions, it becomes increasingly more difficult to manage or oversee an investment portfolio at 75 than it was at 65 and dramatically harder at 90. Guaranteed lifetime income alleviates that concern, providing financial stability for the remainder of your spouse’s life. There has never been a better time to protect your assets. Today’s payout rates are likely to be the highest you will receive for the rest of your life as more insurance companies begin using current life expectancy tables. I encourage you to seek the counsel of a trained professional, one specializing in strategies that protect you against the risks of living too long. This is not the type of expertise offered by attorneys, accountants or investment managers, all of whom are valuable in their respective areas. To learn more about these solutions, please email me at: TB@LifeCyclePlanners.com, or call me at, 561-988-8984 or visit us at www. LifeCycleFinancialPlanners.com. Or, if you are interested in learning how you can educate your social network about the benefits of longevity solutions while earning income at the same time, visit our career page at www.lifecyclefinancialplanners.com/careers.
Ted Bernstein is a third-generation licensed life insurance specialist and nationally recognized industry innovation expert in alternative distribution strategies and life insurance product development with decades of speaking out and advocating for changes on behalf of consumers. A member of the Association for Advanced Life Underwriting, he was the first to introduce life insurance without commissions or “no-load” life insurance in the mid-1980s and launch the first fee-based Life Insurance Policy Audit and Review service for trust companies and life insurance fiduciaries. His newly introduced innovation, the Installment Life Option, is game-changing. To learn more, visit www.lifeinsuranceconcepts.com or call 561-988-8984
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Best College Reviews Ranks FAU as One of the Best Colleges by the Sea
For Florida Atlantic University, “Making Waves” is more than just a slogan, it’s a way of life. BestCollegeReviews.org has named the Boca Raton-based University number five in their “ 50 Best Colleges By The Sea” list. “When one is considering where to pursue higher education, the environment is a huge factor,” says the author of the list. “College is much more than classes and degrees.” Best College Reviews judged each school on its proximity to a beach (50%), marine educational centers, degrees and research facilities (30%), along with recreational opportunities by the sea (20%). The City of Boca Raton boasts a two-mile stretch of lifeguard-protected beaches, which are isolated, serene, and provides
recreational use to thousands. The City has three Parks - Spanish River, Red Reef, and South Beach - and have miles of beaches on each side. The beaches, and its parks are less than five miles from Florida Atlantic. Furthermore, Florida Atlantic is the only University in the Nation that has a football stadium in which you can see the Atlantic Ocean from. Only four other universities beat out Florida Atlantic for the number one spot: The liberal arts college in the Florida Gulf Coast, Eckerd College was ranked fourth, the University of California – San Diego was in the third spot, University of California – Santa Barbara came in at number two, and Texas A & M – Corpus Christi took the top honors.
Henrietta, Countess de Hoernle Honored in Special Benefit Concert Although Henrietta, Countess de Hoernle was only on September 24, the 103-yearold philantropist had a very special surprise in store thanks to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller as they hosted the Benefit Concert in celebration of a true friend of the City of Boca Raton at the Keith C and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University. The concert, “A Knight in Budapest,” was performed by the Lynn University Philharmonia, under the direction of Dr. Jon Robertson. The concert was both a tribute and benefit recognizing Countess de Hoernle’s lifelong philanthropy. Barbara and Irving Gutin served as Honorary Chairs and Dame Jan Jessup, DSJ, Chevalier Paul Sallarulo, KSJ, and Commander Isabelle K. Paul, DCJSJ, served as event chairmen. The Commander explained the Countess de Hoernle is patroness of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospital-
ler (Malta)’s Americas Priory and the OSJ Commandery of Florida. She is the third person ever to receive the Lieutenant Grand Master of the Order’s Cross of Merit, presented at her 100th birthday celebration, and is one of the few holders of the Order’s Grand Cross of Justice and Medal of Merit. The Order of St John of Jerusalem is a 966-year-old Order of Chivalry that has cared for the sick and the poor since 1048 A.D. Since she moved to The City Of Boca Raton, Florida in the 1980s, “Rita” (as she is known to her friends) has supported many local charities and her name appears on numerous buildings throughout the city. At her personal request, all proceeds raised at her birthday concert celebration will benefit local charities aiding the sick and the poor. Below are some pictures courtesy of Deputy Mayor Robert Weinroth:
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Boca Gymnast Champ Offers her National Medal to Girl With Sickle Cell Disease
AAU National Champion Cameron Marshall, 9, with Lia Ottinot, 11, who is living with sickle cell disease. Lia is made an honorary Rising Stars Gymnastics member in a salute to National Gymnastics Day, Saturday, Sept, 19. Cameron wanted to give Lia her national medal for her bravery. Her coaches provided another medal, so that Cameron could keep hers.
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When gymnast Cameron Marshall heard that 11- year-old Lia Ottinot of Miami Lakes was living with sickle cell disease, the 2015 AAU national gymnastics champion told her mother she wanted to give Lia her gold medal. “Mom, she’s a champion,” said the 9-yearold of Boca Raton. Her mom, Toni Marshall, who had heard Lia’s story on WHQT (Hot-105 FM) radio, contacted Lia’s dad, Sunny Isles Beach City Attorney Hans Ottinot. She invited Lia to National Gymnastics Day held Saturday, Sept.. 19, at Cameron’s gym, Rising Stars Gymnastics in Boca Raton. Lia was the honorary guest. “Lia loves gymnastics,” Ottinot told Marshall. “I am touched by this.” Lia is a spokesperson for OneBlood, an organization that encourages blood donations for people suffering with diseases like sickle cell, a painful, inherited form of anemia caused by irregularly shaped red blood cells. The disease disproportionately affects African-Americans. It occurs in about 1 of 500 births in African-Americans and 1 of 1,400 Hispanic births. However, it also can be found among those whose ancestors came from sub-Saharan Africa; Spanish-speaking regions in the Western Hemisphere (South America, the Caribbean, and Central America); Saudi Arabia; India; and Mediterranean countries such as Turkey, Greece and Italy. There is no cure. Blood transfusions help alleviate some of the pain, which Lia described as feeling like you are being punched, sometimes. October 2015
Lia Ottinot, 11, who is living with sickle cell disease, does a great job on balance beam.
On Saturday, Lia was all smiles when she entered the gym. She received a medal and an honorary membership. Julie Willmott, owner of Kids Choice Sports, Dance & Fitness, the umbrella company of Rising Stars, wouldn’t let gymnast Cameron give up her gold medal, so the gym provided Lia with another medal. “Cameron worked too hard for the medal,” Wilmott said. “I’m so very proud of her for wanting to give it up, but it was her first national all-around medal, I couldn’t let her do it.” Lia joined other kids and gymnasts as they participated in a two-minute handstand salute at 1 p.m. Rising Stars gymnasts, who grabbed 71 of 75 potential medals at the AAU Nationals Gymnastics competition in Las Vegas in June, tumbled and showed off their other skills. It was time for Lia and the others to try out the gym. They balanced on beam, pulled up on bars, cartwheeled and jumped – a lot. “I am having a lot of fun,” said Lia, taking a quick water break. As an honorary member, Lia can visit the gym whenever she’s in town. Cameron now has a new friend and is learning about a disease. “I’m so proud of Cameron,” said Marshall, who also works at the gym. “It is so important that she holds on to her generous spirit. It also is important that she learns about this particular disease that disproportionately affects us.” On Saturday, Rising Stars joined the fundraising efforts for sickle cell research. Those wishing to help out Lia and others may stop by the gymnasium, 6500 W. Rogers Circle. For more information, call 561-998-4225.
Boca Raton Tribune wins Prestigious Milton & Bernice Beckerman Award
On September 19, The Boca Raton Tribune and its publisher, Douglas Heizer were the recipients of the Community Publishers of Florida (CPF) Milton & Bernice Beckerman Award. “This is what community newspapers are all about,” said Heizer. “Since day one at The Boca Raton Tribune our motto has always been, ‘Your Closest Neighbor’ and now we have been rewarded for it.” The Award is presented to a paper that is a CPF Member that has benefited a commu-
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964 Tamarind Way
8/14/2015
$800,000
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226 Mansfield F
8/14/2015
$45,000
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47 Dorset B
8/14/2015
$62,500
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8/13/2015
$56,500
COLONY WOODS
5846 Colony Court
8/10/2015
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COSTA DEL SOL
23458 Torre Circle
8/10/2015
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8324 Garden Gate Place
8/10/2015
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Devon Place
3972 NW 52nd Street
8/11/2015
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Fairways Of Boca Lago
8551 Casa Del Lago 39a
8/14/2015
$280,000
FAIRWAYS AT SOMERSET CONDO
17286 Boca Club Boulevard 2105
8/14/2015
$205,000
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10385 Sail Place
8/10/2015
$330,000
ISLE OF BOCA DUNES
9440 SW 8th Street 222
8/11/2015
$81,000
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8091 Boca Rio Drive 8091
8/11/2015
$189,000
7858 La Mirada Drive
8/12/2015
$210,000
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8/14/2015
$1,595,000
7738 Lakeside Boulevard 381
8/10/2015
$25,001
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8/11/2015
$1,050,000
Majorca Club
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8/10/2015
$309,000
Old Floresta
597 Cardinal Avenue
8/11/2015
$1,230,000
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9814 Palma Vista Way
8/11/2015
$485,000
PHEASANT WALK
17620 Woodview Terrace
8/11/2015
$370,000
PINES OF BOCA LAGO
9310 Vista Del Lago 1-A
8/12/2015
$200,000
PLEASANT LAKES Ponte Vecchio (Long Lake Palms)
9466 Boca River Circle
8/14/2015
$236,000
9043 Long Lake Palm Drive
8/14/2015
$418,000
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2220 E Silver Palm Road
8/14/2015
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135 Via Palma Lane
8/14/2015
$444,000
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22424 SW 66th Avenue
8/12/2015
$199,000
Sea Ranch Club of Boca
4201 N Ocean Boulevard C-1001
8/10/2015
$990,000
Seasons
6188 NW 32 Avenue
8/13/2015
$1,155,000
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11187 Sea Grass Circle
8/10/2015
$452,000
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22495 Vistawood Way 15-C
8/13/2015
$210,000
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11132 Whispering Pines Lane
8/14/2015
$550,000
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6858 Bridlewood Court
8/13/2015
$221,900
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610 NW 7th Avenue
8/14/2015
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21501 Juego Cr H
8/10/2015
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8/13/2015
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8/12/2015
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8/14/2015
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8/14/2015
$110,000
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8/14/2015
$173,500
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8/10/2015
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sports Record-Night on Defense Gives FAU 17-7 Win in C-USA Opener
A 60-yard interception return for a touchdown by freshman Ocie Rose sealed a 17-7 victory for the Florida Atlantic University football team in its Conference USA opener at Charlotte on Saturday. The Owls (1-3, 1-0 C-USA) set a school record by snagging six interceptions, including four in the second half and one on each of Charlotte’s final three drives to capture the win. Rose and senior Cre’von LeBlanc each tallied a pair of interceptions while Sharrod Neasman and Jalen Young grabbed one apiece. “It was hard to secure the ball tonight,” FAU Head Coach Charlie Partridge said. “It rained the entire time -- we have to get better at that. At the end of the day, it’s a win on the road and it feels good.” Senior Jaquez Johnson returned under center for the Owls for the first time since leaving the Miami game on Sept. 11 with an injury. The quarterback went 14-of-25 with 144 yards and a rushing touchdown. Jenson Stoshak led the receiving corps with five catches for 38 yards while Greg Howell rushed for 63 yards. Defensively, the Owls did not allow a redzone opportunity and forced seven turnovers on the night. FAU’s 139 interception
return yards, led by Rose’s 60, goes down as the second-most in program history. The Owls tallied nine tackles for loss and five sacks, including three by Trey Hendrickson. After a turnover on downs by Charlotte in the first quarter, Johnson capped off a sixplay drive with a 14-yard touchdown run to give FAU the early lead. Young’s interception ended Charlotte’s first drive of the second quarter, FAU’s Greg Joseph kicked a 45-yard field goal to extend the advantage to 10-0. Charlotte’s Tank Norman picked off a Johnson pass and returned it 28 yards to the end zone to put the 49ers on the board, cutting the FAU lead to 10-7 with 10:58 to play. The FAU defense, however, held strong, forcing five turnovers and four punts in the second half. With just over a minute to play in a onepossession game, Rose jumped a route and took his first career interception 60 yards to ice the contest. Just two plays later, Rose grabbed another interception on the sideline, ending Charlotte’s night offensively and putting the Owls in the victory formation.
Lynn Soccer Ties Barry in Miami
Lynn University's men's soccer team held a 2-0 lead but two quick second-half strikes from Barry and an overtime stalemate ended the match in a 2-2 draw on Wednesday night. Chris Hellmann tied for the national lead with his 10th goal of the season and Bruno Militz scored his second goal as the Fighting Knights record moved to 2-1-2 overall and 0-1-1 in Sunshine State Conference play. Just 10:49 into the match the Blue & White went ahead 1-0. Dominic Friedl flipped a pass over the Buccaneer (4-0-2, 0-0-1 SSC) defense off a throw-in from Hussein Heidari and Hellmann took care of business in a 1-v-1 opportunity with keeper Bo Haug. The junior from Cologne, Germany now has 42 career goals, placing him fourth in program history. Militz was next to find the back of the net
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as he beat Haug on a shot from the right wing to the left post moments into the second half. Lynn's lead would be short-lived with Barry's Manuel Perez scoring goals in the 52nd and 56th minutes to knot the match at 2-2. Neither team had much of an opportunity in overtime with Lynn and Barry attempting only one shot apiece total. Jonny DeMoya logged a career-high eight saves, many of which kept the Blue & White either ahead or tied with the Buccaneers. The Fighting Knights have their bye week this weekend and return to the pitch on Wednesday, September 30, at 7 p.m. when they host Nova Southeastern at Bobby Campbell Stadium. Fans can watch the match live at LynnFightingKnights.com and receive in-game updates by following @ Lynn_Knights on Twitter and Instagram.
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Boca Raton FC Signs Former Fort Lauderdale Striker, Scott Gordon
Boca Raton Football Club is proud to announce the signing of hometown talent, Scott Gordon. The Spanish River High School graduate began his college soccer career at Mercer University before transferring to Lynn University prior to his sophomore year in 2007. After missing all of 2008 due to injury Gordon returned to the field for his junior season in 2009, appearing in 12 games and receiving an All-Sunshine State Conference Honorable Mention. Gordon finished his college career with 28 games, logging five goals, four assists and 14 points. He was a two-time All-Sunshine State Conference honoree, and collected NSCAA All-South Region recognition honors as a senior. During his time with the Knights, Gordon also played for the Baton Rouge Capitals in the USL Premier Development League, scoring one goal in 14 games and helping the Capitals to the PDL national playoff semifinals in 2010. After great two great seasons with the Lynn University Knights, Gordon was drafted with the 53rd overall pick in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by FC Dallas. “Scott is a great talent,” says managing partner Douglas Heizer. “Having him play in the city where it all began for him is special, not only for him, but for the entire city of Boca Raton.” “He’s a quality player,” added general man-
ager/head coach, Marcelo Castillo. “I’ve see Scott play in every level and having a player like him is big for us.” Gordon has had stints in Major League Soccer’s FC Dallas, and Chivas USA, as well as with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League. In Fort Lauderdale, the 6’4 rightback played in 39 matches for the red and gold, and found the back of the net three times. Most recently, Gordon was a member of Red Force where he appeared in 11 matches, recorded two assists and three goals. “I want to thank Red Force for resolving the Scott Gordon release a swiftly as they did,” says Heizer. “Red Force’s owner, Gabriel Vega is top class and the organization as a whole has been very professional throughout this entire process.” “I’m incredibly thankful to the entire Boca Raton FC organization for putting faith in me this upcoming season,” says Gordon. “Boca Raton is my home and I’m excited to suit up for this team as soon as possible.” Gordon will be available to suit up for his hometown team on October 10 versus Miami Storm FC, upon serving his three-game suspension given to him by the American Premier Soccer League Executive Board. Gordon has also been added to Boca Raton FC’s U.S. Open Cup roster as the APSL Champions take on Real Miami on October 25.
Boca Raton FC Learns its First 2016 Open Cup Opponent Earlier this week U.S. Soccer revealed the Open Qualifying Round opponent of to 2015 American Premier Soccer League Champions, Boca Raton FC. The tournament will begin for Boca Raton FC on October 25 at 4:30pm as they battle Real Miami at St. John Bosco Football Stadium, in Miami. As a fourth division club, Boca Raton FC begins their journey through the U.S. Open Cup much earlier than other teams like the L.A. Galaxy, Seattle Sounders, or Orlando City. The first two qualifying rounds of the U.S. Open Cup take play in October and November of this year, and if Boca Raton FC advances past these two rounds, they will await the draw of the MLS, NASL, and USL teams that will take place in January of 2016 to determine their next opponent. “To play in the U.S. Open Cup is tremendous for our club,” says head coach Marcelo Castillo. “This is an important tournament for us as it gives us exposure on a national level.” “Our goal from the start of the season was to win it and make the U.S. Open Cup,” says majority owner, Douglas Heizer. “Not everyone who wants to play in the U.S. Open Cup gets to play.” Over 400 clubs attempt a berth in the U.S. Open Cup, but not all are awarded a spot. Many criteria’s must be met for a club to be awarded a spot in the third-longest running national tournament in the world.
Although soccer in the United States doesn’t have the same history as other countries around the world, the U.S. can still claim the third-oldest continuously running national tournament. The first U.S. Open Cup, then called the National Challenge Cup, was played in 1914 and has continued every year since. England’s FA Cup is the oldest association tournament in the world, beginning play in 1871. It’s not often that lower division teams get a chance to knock off one of the big dogs of American soccer. MLS teams enter in the fourth round of the tournament and every year the 16 remaining NASL, USL, and amateur clubs get a shot. In 2014, four MLS clubs were knocked out in the fourth round, and two NASL clubs made it all the way to the quarterfinals. The only non-MLS club to win the tournament since MLS teams began competing in 1996 was the 1999 Rochester Rhinos of the A-League (2nd division). However, despite the lack success of lower division clubs, the national media exposure that a club receives in playing in the U.S. Open Cup is enough to launch the career of some players that otherwise would have gone unnoticed in the lower divisions. “Many of our players have a hunger to make it to the second, and even the first division,” says Castillo. “This tournament is their window into the soccer world and will also help put the Boca Raton FC name in places that otherwise would not have heard of our club.”
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