Celebrate Arbor Day! Arts, Culture & the Economy Photo Contest Winners
3RD ANNUAL
Riverside Youth Enrichment Center Art Show & Silent Auction In pursuit of cultural offerings, Riverside Youth Enrichment Center has developed an Art Show and Silent Auction now in its third year. Support our budding Picassos and blossoming Fridas by attending the biggest little art show in town! While there, be sure to peruse the silent auction.
PLACE: Burns Road Community Center Auditorium EXHIBITION DATE: January 17- February 16 RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTION: Friday, February 10 6:00-7:30pm Proceeds will assist with improving and increasing educational opportunities, art enrichment, special activities, and additions to the classrooms at the Youth Enrichment Center.
RYEC Children’s Singing Performance at 6:30pm February 10
RYEC is the City operated, state of the art early childhood educational facility packed with love. The center provides the highest quality early learning education maintaining the Apple Accreditation and the Gold Seal Quality certificate.
14
PRODUCTION
Public Media Relations Division CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Candice Temple CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
8
Kim Seng Christine Brahney
18
CONTACT US
signaturecity@pbgfl.com 561.799.4152 Signature City magazine is a free publication produced quarterly by the City of Palm Beach Gardens Public Media Relations Division. Signature City is mailed to every household in Palm Beach Gardens, as well as distributed at city facilities. ON THE COVER: The newly remodeled
Veterans Plaza Amphitheater at City Hall was completed in Fall 2016 and is available to rent for a variety of cultural events. For details, call 561.630.1100.
Get Social! Follow us on your favorite social media sites
@CityofPalmBeachGardensCityHall @PalmBeachGardensPoliceDepartment
6 W I N T E R
2 0 1 7
2
Riverside Youth Enrichment Center Art Show
4
What’s On My MindMayor Marcie Tinsley
5
City BriefsUpcoming Spring Elections
10
Calendar of EventsPull Out Poster!
17
Social Pages
20
@CityofPalmBeachGardensRecreation @SandhillCraneGolfCourse
F E A T U R E S
6 Arts, Culture & the Economy @CityofPBG @CityPBG @PBGardensFire
13
Featured Art
14
How Does the Gardens Grow?
WINTER 2017
3
What’s On My Mind M ayo r M a rc i e T i n s l e y
Marcie Tinsley, Mayor of Palm Beach Gardens
I would like to dedicate this article (my last Signature City article written as Mayor) to my colleagues Eric Jablin, Bert Premuroso, Joe Russo and David Levy. Our Council had many hands but one voice that wrote a very successful chapter of our City’s history. I am deeply honored and blessed to have had the opportunity to serve with you all.
A
few weeks ago, I was on a radio show with the mayor from our neighboring town, Jupiter. He has been in public office for many years. This year is his first year as Mayor. We have a lot in common, as this year was my first year serving as Mayor. As we discussed the future of our cities, we both commented on the impact a Council has on a city’s future.
development, was approved this year. This new development is double the size of Abacoa and is the “future” of our City. Avenir won’t be completed for another 20+ years. This project took three years of City input before it came to our Council. Collectively, the Council made a decision that will affect thousands of people over the next 20 years. It was a 20-year decision. The minute details of this project and others are what create the unique personality of our City.
Abacoa was approved by the Jupiter council 21 years ago. The final phase of that development is now under construction. Alton (located on the SE corner of I-95 and Donald Ross Road) was approved over a decade ago. The first phase of construction started this year. Avenir, a 4,750 -acre mixed use
I have had the great honor and privilege of representing this City, its residents and tax payers for the last 6 years. Having a background in land planning, I have made it my business to pay attention to those minute details. I love the character of our City, and like my children, I want to protect it
4
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
l pbgfl.com
and make sure it grows up to be the best it can be. This spring, three of our City Council members, including myself, will retire due to term limits. Because of the impact that planning has on a community, it is extremely important to know who is representing you. We are your voice and have a huge impact on your future. It is very easy to look away and let someone else volunteer. However, it is just as easy, and extremely important for you, our residents and tax payers, to get involved, volunteer, educate yourself on who is running for City Council and vote. Our 20-year future depends on it! Mayor Marcie Tinsley can be reached at mtinsley@pbgfl.com, or 561.799.4103.
CITY BRIEFS City of Palm Beach Gardens Election Information
Eric Jablin Vice Mayor ejablin@pbgfl.com 561-799-4102
A General Election of the City of Palm Beach Gardens will be conducted on Tuesday, March 14, 2017, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. for the following City Council Groups: Group 1: 3 Year Term
GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE DEADLINES: Qualifying by Petition begins on Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at 8:00 a.m. and ends on Monday, January 9, 2017, at noon. This is also the deadline for submitting signed petitions to the City Clerk for verification. Qualifying by Filing Fee begins on Tuesday, January 17, 2017, at 8:00 a.m. and ends on Tuesday, January 31, 2017, at 4:30 p.m.
Group 3: 3 Year Term Group 5: 3 Year Term
Robert Premuroso Councilmember rpremuroso@pbgfl.com 561-799-4104
For information please contact the City Clerk at 561-799-4122 or psnider@pbgfl.com
Community Development Block Grant Applications are still being accepted for the City’s Community Development Block Grant program! The Gardens’ Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program will provide home repair assistance to single-family homeowners who are experiencing conditions around their
home that poses a threat to their health, safety and welfare. It is limited to low-to-moderate income homeowners and is available on a first come, first serve basis.
Maximum Income Limited-Adjusted for Household Size
Household Size
Maximum Income Limit (80% of the Area Median)
Maria Marino
1
$36,750
Councilmember
2
$42,000
mmarino@pbgfl.com
3
$47,250
561-799-4101
4
$52,500
5
$56,700
6
$60,900
7
$65,100
8
$69,300
Carl Woods
The Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program uses the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist the Owner-occupied singlefamily household properties by:
• Providing safe residential exterior home hardening • Eliminating housing conditions that threaten the life, health and/or safety of the occupants • Adapting the exterior residence to meet accessibility needs • Improving conditions for energy efficiency
Councilmember cwoods@pbgfl.com 561-799-4105
Applications are available online at http://pbgfl.com/CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant and in person at City Hall, 10500 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, between the regular working hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm.
WINTER 2017
5
ARTS, CULTURE & THE ECONOMY by C a n d i ce Te m p l e
A
s many in the business community have grown to know, the monthly breakfast meetings organized by the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce continually offer a broad range of topics relevant to commerce. The December breakfast held at the Marriott in Palm Beach Gardens featured a unique topic: Arts & Culture as an Economic Driver. We sat down with President and CEO of the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce, Beth Kigel, to discuss the concept and why the Chamber felt it was important to present it to their membership. A little-known fact about Kigel is that she danced ballet for 18 years. Her experiences in the Beth Kigel arts and her business background give her unmatched enthusiasm on this topic. Pirouettes aside, it’s simple: Arts & Culture means business! In Palm Beach County alone, the Cultural industry supports nearly 6,000 full time jobs generating $135 million in annual household income. About 4.3 million of our neighbors generated $111 million in event related expenditures and that didn’t even include the price of admission. “Think about it,” Kigel says. “When you take in a show at the Maltz, you may grab dinner before the show. I know I do!” Moderated by Rena Blades of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, panelists for the event included the North County’s three largest cultural entities: Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Loggerhead Marinelife Center and Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. 6
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
As a regional theatre, Kigel notes that the Maltz Jupiter Theatre is distinctive from other local theaters because they produce their own shows, which means every production is unique. The Maltz also runs the Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts, which is grooming the next generation of performers, securing the future of arts and cultural talent locally. For the past 32 years, the Chamber has produced ArtiGras Fine Arts Festival. Each year they receive thousands of applications for the juried show, but only about 300 artists are selected. Artists come from all over the country and we know they are staying in our hotels and eating at our restaurants, but just how far reaching can an art show be? How about 4,400 miles? That is the distance from Palm Beach Gardens to Bordeaux, France. In 2015, while Kigel attended the World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems, she chatted with a fellow transportation board member and learned that he owned a second home in Boynton Beach. Kigel inquired about what made him and his wife decide to buy another home in Palm Beach County. He noted that they discovered a cool little art show they visited year after year to the point that they decided to buy a house nearby. That little art show? ArtiGras. In the fall of 2016, the City of Palm Beach Gardens completed a 40' x 40' pavilion at the site of the GreenMarket, equipped with an outdoor audio system, lighting and multiple electrical outputs. A short distance away, the City also completed a beautiful renovation of Veterans Plaza that has created a state-of-the-art outdoor venue. The plaza stage has been transformed into an amphitheater featuring an iconic shade covering, shaded pergolas, outdoor surround sound and advanced lighting capabilities. Both projects beg for
l pbgfl.com
theatre, music and cultural events to be held on the grounds of City Hall. “We built and upgraded these places not just with City events in mind, but to encourage the community to use them,” says City Manager Ron Ferris. “The revenue generation is a bonus; however, the goal was to ‘set the stage’ for businesses and residents to frequent these venues and give it a character that will become part of Palm Beach Gardens.” The local impact of arts and cultural events is one thing, but Kigel also points out that the existence of these opportunities in a community translate to an improved quality of life. She noted in her presentation that nationally, 7 out of 10 adults attended arts events in 2015. And 87% of those interviewed for the study agreed art institutions are important to quality of life. Human Resources representatives say that arts and culture is their secret. They use elements outside of a company position to “sell” a job to prospective employees. The presence of arts and culture fosters an environment of innovation and a sense of place and community, according to Kigel. When surveying CEOs nationally, the top issue of concern that keeps them awake at night, especially in this era of a mobile workforce and an innovation economy, is the failure to attract and retain talent, particularly young professionals. Last year, cultural organizations in Palm Beach County served 716,000 school aged children with curriculum-based programs and free or subsidized admission. For these reasons, and the many ways arts education benefits the development of school aged children, the Chamber encourages and promotes the development of cultural offerings in the north county region, especially in Palm Beach Gardens.
DATE/TIME: January 13-14 at 7 PM LOCATION: The newly renovated
Veterans Plaza Amphitheater, 10500 North Military Trail in Palm Beach Gardens
ADMISSION is free thanks to
sponsorship from the BallenIsles Charities Foundation, Inc.
For more information, call (561) 630-1116 or visit pbgfl.com
Lovers of literature, users of Cliff Notes and families of all ages
are invited out to an evening under the stars celebrating the canon of the finest literary works in a 90-minute show. Confused by Confucius? Thoroughly thrown by Thoreau? Wish Swift was swifter? Tennyson tinier? Then buckle up and hop aboard as three madcap veteran performers with the Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival take you on a 90-minute rollercoaster of all the books you didn’t get around to reading in school. All the Great Books uses the clever wit behind The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), endless props, costumes, audience participation and of course, books, to present a cram-session like no other!
WINTER 2017
7
6R
C
1st Place
tes
201
hotograp ent P hy
on
d esi
l
a
Bea
r
id
Pa
m
t
Best of Show lo ch Gardens, F
hotograp ent P hy
a C
a
t
Honorable Mention
tes
l
Bea
d esi
r
id
201
hotograp ent P hy
Pa
lo ch Gardens, F
hotograp ent P hy
a
id
6R
201
t
l pbgfl.com
tes
l
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
BEST
on
C s part of its City Government Week recognition, the City held its first Resident Photography Contest. The contest was open to entries from Gardens residents and students attending IN SHOW schools in our City. With nearly 100 entries throughout the 5 m Categories: PBG Culture, iGardens (cell phone photos), Black Bea lor ch Gardens, F and White, Beauty Abounds and Digital Manipulation, our panel of professionals in the field of art and photography had their work cut out for them. The winning photographs, along with some Honorable Mentions, were placed on exhibit in the lobby of City Hall from October 10 through December 1. Contest finalists were then hosted at a special reception to unveil the winners on October 18th. Awards and ribbons were presented by Vice Mayor Eric Jablin. A full list of photos and awards can be found at www.pbgfl.com/PhotoContest. Pa
8
lo ch Gardens, F
on
6R
l
A
r
id
Pa
Bea
d esi
m
t
3rd Place m
Spiderwebs by Mike Sperduto Location: Lilac Park Category: PBG Culture
C tes
201
d esi
on
6R
2016 RESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
a id
den
t Photograph
yC tes
a lo ch Gardens, F
esi
6R
a
id
a
6R
a
201
a
l
den
t Photograph
t Photograph
BEST Honorable yC
a
a
id
Flo
h Gardens,
Pa
a
ch Gardens,
r
id
6R
201
Mention
mr Flo Beac l
t
Bea
Pa
l
tes
Pa
on
Honorable Mention
m
t
IN SHOW
C
tes
6R
den
201
esi
on
n t Ph o tography
r
yC t
201
esi
tes
6R
id
r
lo ch Gardens, F
on
lo ch Gardens, F
Bea
id
201
6R
201
6R
201
a id
Pa
l
de esi
t
r 3rd Place
m
t
201
yC
lo ch Gardens, F
tes
Pa
Bea
t Photograph
on
3rd Place m
den
tes
Bea
esi
on
l
C
t
Pa
n t Ph o tography
t
Honorable Mention m
de esi
r
tes
r
o ach G ens, Fl ard
on
lo ch Gardens, F
y Cm B e l
t
l
Bea
yC
1st Place
Pa
tes
Pa
m
t Photograph
t Photograph
tes
on
1st Place
den
den
on
yC
esi
r
id
Bea
6R
l
t Photograph
t
3rd Place
Pa
den
r
lo ch Gardens, F
on
6R
l
esi
m
esi
t
Pa
Bea
id
6R
yC
1st Place m
201
t Photograph
tes
201
den
on
esi
m
id
r
a
6R
6R
201 Pa
m
l
t
BEST
BEST IN SHOW
tes
201
yC
t
t Photograph
tes
den
on
esi
on
trail/canal. Category: Beauty Abounds.
Bea
lo ch Gardens, F
l
Bea
r
id
Pa
a
IN SHOW
m
lo ch Gardens, F
Resident Photography Contest Reception (from left): Vice Mayor Eric Jablin with Best in Show Winner Mike Sperduto; Nicole Sanchez with the model for her piece; iGardens Catergory Winner Dominic Contreras with Lisa Nicoletti.
WINTER 2017
r
id
l
B e a : Banyan lo TOP c h G a r d e n s , F by Dominic Contreras. Location: PGA National. Category: iGardens. ABOVE (left): Carousel by Jody Lane. Location: Downtown ath othe tograp ent P hy dwalking Gardens. Category: Digital Manipulation. ABOVE (right): Great Place to Bring Up a Family by Sue Archer. Location: Burns Road Rec Center C esi
9
CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY 24
FEBRUARY 28
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Hearing 2-5PM at City Hall
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Hearing 2PM at City Hall
JANUARY 29
MARCH
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
JANUARY JANUARY 10 Development Review Committee 2-3PM at City Hall
JANUARY 10 Planning & Zoning Appeals Board 6PM at City Hall
JANUARY 10 Meet & Greet for Artist Carey Chen 5:30-7pm at City Hall Lobby Exhibition runs through January 12
JANUARY 13 & 14 Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival Presents: All the Great Books Generously sponsored by BallenIsles Charities Foundation, Inc. 7pm at Veterans Plaza, PBG Free to attend
JANUARY 15
City Council Meeting 7PM at City Hall
FEBRUARY 2
MARCH 3
City Council Meeting 7PM at City Hall
Daddy Daughter Date Night 6:00-8:00PM at Burns Road Recreation Center
Gardensart Exhibition: Carol Staub “Stimulation Granted” Mixed Media and Acrylic Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm Palm Beach Gardens City Hall Lobby
8:30am-7:00pm at Tennis Center
JANUARY 17 – FEBRUARY 16
FEBRUARY 12
Riverside Youth Enrichment Center 3rd Annual Art Exhibit and Silent Auction Call 561.630.1100 for viewing hours. Reception and Silent Auction: Friday, February 10 | 6-7:30pm Burns Road Recreation Center
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
Skate Jam 6-8pm at Palm Beach Gardens Skate Park. Skaters must wear shirt, pants & helmet
JANUARY 20
15th Anniversary Celebration of the Greenmarket 10am at City Hall
Arbor Day Celebration 9:30 AM at Lake Catherine Park *Free pine tree seedlings to attendees
JANUARY 16
JANUARY 21
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day City Hall Administrative Offices Closed
Golf Jamboree All day at Sandhill Crane Golf Club
JANUARY 16
JANUARY 22
MLK Day 2-hour Hitting Frenzy 8:30am-10:30am at Tennis Center
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
10
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY 4-5 JANUARY 17 – MARCH 2 USTA Adult Singles Tournament
JANUARY 20
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
l pbgfl.com
MARCH 2
FEBRUARY 5 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
FEBRUARY 14 Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board 6PM at City Hall
FEBRUARY 19 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
FEBRUARY 20 Presidents Day City Hall Administrative Offices Closed
FEBRUARY 20-26 The Honda Classic PGA National Resort & Spa- Champions Course
FEBRUARY 26 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
MARCH 4 Battle for the Brick Pickleball Tournament 9AM at Plant Drive Pickleball Courts
MARCH 5 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
MARCH 6- APRIL 20 Gardensart Exhbition Paintings By Vicki Siegel M-F 8am -5pm at City Hall
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28
26 27 28 29 30 31
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
S M T W T F S
S M T W T F S
S M T W T F S
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
APRIL 8
APRIL 16
Egg Extravaganza 9AM at Gardens Park
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
APRIL 8-10
APRIL 25
USTA Junior Tournament Level 6 B/G 18-16 under Singles and Doubles 8:30am-7:00pm at Tennis Center
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Hearing 2PM at City Hall
APRIL 9 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
APRIL 11 ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION January 20, 9:30 AM at Lake Catherine Park Free pine tree seedlings to attendees
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board 6PM at City Hall
APRIL 14 MARCH 7
MARCH 18-20
PBG Adult Student Art Exhibit 5:30-6:30PM at Burns Road Recreation Center
USTA Junior Tournament B/G 12-14 under Singles and Doubles 8:30am-7:00pm at Tennis Center
Good Friday City Administrative Offices Closed
EGG EXTRAVAGANZA April 8, 9AM at Gardens Park
I M P O RTA N T A D D R E S S E S :
MARCH 7
MARCH 19
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board 6PM at City Hall
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
MARCH 11
MARCH 20-24
Dancing Under the Stars 7PM at City Hall
Spring Break Camp 9:00am-12:00pm at Tennis Center
MARCH 11
MARCH 21
Indoor Yard Sale 7:30AM -11:30AM at Burns Road Recreation Center
Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Hearing 2PM at City Hall
MARCH 12
MARCH 26
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
MARCH 17
APRIL
Meet & Greet Artist Vicki Siegel 6:00PM at City Hall
MARCH 17 Skate Jam 6-8pm at Palm Beach Gardens Skate Park. Skaters must wear shirt, pants & helmet
City Hall: 10500 N. Military Trail Burns Road Recreation Center: 4404 Burns Road Tennis Center: 5110 117th Court North Gardens Park: 4301 Burns Road
APRIL 2 The Gardens GreenMarket 8AM-1PM at City Hall
APRIL 6 City Council Meeting 7PM at City Hall
GARDENSART EXHIBITION: CAROL STAUB “Stimulation Granted” Palm Beach Gardens City Hall Lobby, Jan. 17 – March 2
WINTER 2017
11
ROAD TO THE PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS HERE!!! PGA Junior League Golf is an innovative youth golf program! PGA Junior League Golf is a fun, social and inclusive opportunity for boys and girls, ages 13 & under, to enjoy the game of golf. Like other recreational youth sports, participants wear numbered jerseys and play on teams with friends. Players compete under the direction of a PGA/LPGA Professional in a popular twoperson scramble format which reinforces the team concept and creates a nurturing environment for learning the game. Since launching in 2012, PGA Junior League Golf has grown to 2,700 teams and 36,000 participants in 2016 due to its wide-ranging appeal for youth, their parents, and facilities.
Sandhill Crane Golf Club Contact Sherri Pla, PGA Professional for more information Office: 561.630.1166 Email: spla@pbgfl.com Register: PGAJLG.com
SEASON TIMELINE Coach Registration: January thru March (Please Contact Sherri Pla at 772-634-5966 if you are interested in being a Volunteer Coach) Player Registration: February 15th Sandhill Crane Junior League Regular Season: March 29th thru May 31st Post Season Qualifiers: August Reginal Championships: September/October
“We are excited to introduce this possibility to the youth golfers of our area. PGA Junior League is flourishing all around the country and we are proud to bring it to the South Florida region. This league is an amazing experience and a great program for junior golfers. It is also the only vehicle that will give local youth an opportunity to qualify for the PGA Junior League National Championship. Come out and join the fun!” – Coach Sherri Pla
PGA Junior League National Championship: November
THIS PHOTO AND INSET: CHRISTINE BRAHNEY PHOTOGRAPHY.
Compassionate Friends Memorial Garden
I
n May 2016, the City broke ground on The Compassionate Friends Memorial Garden located adjacent Lakeside Center at the corner of N. Military Trail and Burns Road. The Compassionate Friends is an international organization, founded in England 40 years ago. The local North Palm Beach County chapter, that supports bereaved parents, siblings or grandparents who have lost a child, meets every 4th Wednesday of each month at 7PM. Overlooking the lake and just a short walk from the meeting location, the Garden’s centerpiece is a statue created by artist Mark Fuller. The sculpture, composed of two hands in an open position with a heart in the center of each palm, is fabricated from formed and welded aluminum plate with a powder coated gloss-white finish. Positioned between the two hands is a winged heart fabricated in mirror-polished stainless steel. The gesture of the splayed hands is representative of releasing or setting free. The sculpture is placed on a 6-foot concrete pedestal. The Compassionate Friends Memorial Garden is a place of quiet reflection and seen as an alternative to visiting a cemetery. The City unveiled the project at a ribbon cutting
ceremony on December 10th when chapter members and families gathered to see the finished sculpture and to view the engraved pavers honoring their lost loved ones. Engraved pavers in the memorial garden can be purchased for $100 (depending on available space). For more information, call 561-630-1104 or email recinfo@pbgfl.com and inquire about the “BIG Program” – Buy Into the Gardens.
WINTER 2017
13
Grow?
D O E S
T H E
G A R D E N S
A R B O R
D A Y
“ G A R D E N
I N
T H E
C I T Y ”
P
alm Beach Gardens was founded with the vision that it would one day be a lush “Garden City” full of greenspace and landscaping. That notion has guided much of the design of the City from Code of Ordinances to landscaping to conservation efforts. Recognizing the importance of trees to quality of life, for the past 16 years, the City, the Palm Beach Gardens Woman’s Club and local school children have come together to celebrate Arbor Day on the third Friday of January at the Lake Catherine Park. Since 2000, flowering trees from all over the world have been planted at (continues on page 16)
14
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
l pbgfl.com
HOW TO PLANT CONTAINERIZED TREES Trees from nurseries are often potted in a container. These instructions are for planting containerized trees.
1
5
2
3 4
6 7
WINTER 2017
15
the south end the Lake Catherine jogging trail. This beautiful part of Palm Beach Gardens is available all year long for residents and visitors to enjoy the multitude of colorful trees in bloom.
TREE CITY USA
T
he City of Palm Beach Gardens has achieved “Tree City USA” certification for 29 years. Tree City USA is a community improvement program aimed at lowering energy costs, creating cleaner air and shade, and storm water control through an urban tree canopy. The standards set by the Arbor Day Foundation for achieving Tree City USA recognition are: 1. A tree board or department 2. A tree care ordinance 3. A community forestry program with an annual budget of at least $2 per capita
January 20th, 2017 Lake Catherine Park 9:30 AM This Year’s Tree: Brunfelsia Grandiflora, also known as “Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow.”
Brunfelsia (shown above): A profuse bloomer featuring flowers that start out deep violet, then turn to light violet, then white; all in a few days. They grow in southern and tropical climates.
4. An Arbor Day observance and proclamation
H O W
T O
Advice from Laurie Albrecht Environmental Horticulture Agent University of Florida/IFAS Extension Palm Beach County
M
y main advice would be to select a healthy Florida Fancy or Florida #1 grade tree, plant it in the proper place according to site conditions, plant the tree properly, irrigate it correctly during the establishment phase, and prune the tree when young for structure.
16
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
Trees can die up to ten years after planting from being planted too deep. Many trees already are planted too deep in nurseries – either a container or ball and burlap specimens. At planting, the top of the root ball should be 10% above the soil grade. All excess soil should be removed to ensure that the topmost root is within the top 2” of soil. Trees need to be properly irrigated until they are established, which can take a long time, depending on how large they are at time of planting. Trees also should be pruned for good structure when they are young. A simple snip can avoid a costly problem later. Trees can fail in hurricanes because of structural problems – such as co-dominant stems and included bark. This often can be avoided by purchasing Florida Fancy or Florida #1 grade trees from nurseries and proper pruning.
l pbgfl.com
10 TIPS for SUCCESSFUL PLANTING 1. Look up for wires and lights 2. Dig shallow and wide hole 3. Find the topmost root and treat root defects 4. Carefully place tree in hole 5. Position top root 1-2 inches above landscape soil 6. Straighten tree 7. Remove synthetic materials 8. Add and firm backfill soil 9. Add mulch 10. Stake and prune if needed
WINTER 2017
17 ALL PHOTOS THIS PAGE: CHRISTINE BRAHNEY PHOTOGRAPHY
18
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
l pbgfl.com
VETERANS DAY AND TREE LIGHTING PHOTOS: CHRISTINE BRAHNEY PHOTOGRAPHY
Ball Stars Youth Camp C O N T I N U E D
WINTER 2017
19
City of Palm Beach Gardens 10500 N Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
−Daughter y d d a D Date Night
22nd Annual
You’ve got it “Made in the Shade” as you dance the night away with your dad, stepdad, grandpa, uncle or special man in your life and enjoy lots of food & fun. Dress your best or dress in 50s outfits. Leather jackets, poodle skirts & bobby socks are encouraged! Don’t forget your camera! See you there! Age: Daughters 4 and up Resident Fee: $42/per couple (dad & one daughter) Non-Resident Fee: $53 (dad & one daughter) Additional daughter: $12 each Date: Friday, March 3rd Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Location: 4404 Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410.
Pre-registration is required. Register online at pbgfl.com/recreation or at any Recreation Service Desk.
20
SIGNATURE CITY: City of Palm Beach Gardens
l pbgfl.com