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his year is flying by. August is here and summer is coming to a close. The heat has been terrible but at least we have not had the fires and flooding of the rest of the country. Please keep last month’s hurricane tips handy as a busy hurricane season is forecast for us. Please stay safe and be prepared.. while you ride out any storms, enjoy reading our magazines online or in print. This month, we are listing various locations throughout our area where BYLINE HERE you can pick up our local magazines. i want to thank all our readers who called in regarding our dog Samantha’s death. we also have been receiving so many calls regarding our GoD’s corner. This will now be a new column every month. your feedback is important and appreciated. Lastly, next month we will be starting our 2017 PeT coSTUme conTeST. Get ready to dress up your furry loved ones and send your photo to lucy@citynewsmagazine.com. Jerry and i thank you for your continued support and look for ward to the future with great anticipation. Keep on reading.
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Fleetwood mac fans can sing along to their favorite hits! Dreams: A crystal Vision- Fleetwood mac Tribute band will be performing at 7:30 pm at mizner Park Amphitheater, 590 Plaza real, boca raton. For more details, visit www. mizneramp.com.
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Fitness Saturday at Sanborn Square Get Fit! Free Fitness every Saturday in Sanborn Square in boca raton. come join the fun! Tai chi, presented by KUnG FU & TAi cHi of boca raton begins at 8 am to 8:45 am; yoga, presented by yoGA JoUrney, begins at 9 am to 10 am at 72 n Federal Highway, boca raton. For more details, call 561-367-7073.
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Get ready for some laughs at Gary Goodman’s Family comedy magic Show. The show features amazing illusions such as ‘The chair Suspension’, ‘Snow illusion’, and ‘The Talking Picture’. Through hilarious audience interaction, and fun, upbeat music, this show is ‘jawdropping’ till the very end! The show will take place from 11 am to 12 pm at 300 S military Trail, boca raton. For more details, visit http:// www.willowtheatre.org.
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Ruffhouse - Bob Marley Tribute Sing along to “one Love” and “no woman no cry” and other bob marley songs! ruffhouse- bob marley Tribute band will be playing in boca raton’s mizner Park Amphitheater. music starts at 7:30 pm and is free and open to the public. For more details, visit www.mizneramp.com.
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Back to School Splash
The 6th annual back to School Splash event at Sugar Sand Park community center is the perfect way to wave goodbye to summer and slide into the new school year! Families can enjoy water slides, a field of bubbles, make & takes, giveaways, music and more at this free outdoor event. The back to School Splash will take place from 10 am to 1 pm at Sugar Sand Park, 300 S military Trail, boca raton. For more details, call 561-347-3900.
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Symphonia - Boca Raton Orchestra
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conductor Terence Kirchgessner brings space exploration to the forefront during The Symphonia boca raton’s galactic themed performance gathering inspirations from 2001: A Space odyssey. with selections from Star wars, Star Trek into Darkness, Jupiter & mars from The Planets by Holst, and movements from mozart’s Symphony no. 41 “Jupiter”. An amazing show for all ages and all types of music lovers. Hosted by the city of boca raton at 7 pm at boca raton’s mizner Park Amphitheatre. For more details, visit https:// www.myboca.us/.
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welcome to the “After School @ the Library” Party! enjoy food, fun and information about what after-school activities will be available for you at the library this school year. no registration is required. The back-to-School Party will take place from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm at Spanish river Library, 1501 nw Spanish river blvd, boca raton. For more details, visit https://www.myboca.us/.
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Join your community for a Solar eclipse Viewing Party on the Lakeside Patio! Free solar eclipse glasses, cookies and lemonade will be provided. no registration required. The viewing will take place from 1 pm to 4 pm at Spanish river Library, 1501 nw Spanish river blvd, boca raton. brPL has joined more than 1,000 libraries across the country to participate in the celestial event of the century: the Great American Solar eclipse.
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Hanging on one wall of the boxing arena used by the boca raton Police Athletic League (PAL) is a massive poster of Steve Geffrard with his arms in the air, boxing gloves on his fists, reveling in his victory in the Asian Pacific Light Heavyweight Championship. He earned that glory with an eighth round knockout.
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Pergament; he signed me up when i was 0-2. now, as a professional, I have won 16 fights in a row.”
That poster provides incentive and confidence to the young people age 8 to 18 who visit the gym – open from late afternoon to early evening each weekday – to gain self-esteem, improve their decision-making skills, become better citizens and enhance their quality of life.
Among his winning showings, said Geffrard, are the 2010 national Golden Gloves championship, the 2010 National U.S. Men’s Open and the 2010 National PAL championship.
The benefit of being part of Boca’s PAL program extends beyond the activities that take place within the four walls. These youngsters become positive role models for peers and younger children in the community. “I’m going back to China soon” to defend his title, said Geffrard, the first championship boxer trained and prepped by boca PAL. He is still nursing a shoulder injury. not only does the champ look down from the poster on the wall, but he also shows up in person at the gymnasium-style facility at 160 nw 24th St. to work with the kids and train them for events. Deneve said PAL has moved several times before making the nw 24th Street center its home. no fees are charged and no eligibility demands are required of the young people who participate in PAL. “Any and all are welcome, and all programs are free,” said Laz Kimsal, who will soon take over from Sgt. bob Deneve, the current PAL director. Among other volunteers are Gary Giannone and bob Vladimir. Kimsal said PAL has about 20 regulars. but the program is open to all in the 8-to-18 age range, and on a recent evening, about 50 young people crowded into the building. PAL also offers tennis instruction in season. marcy Kava, a retired police woman, conducts those classes at Patch reef Park. overall, boca PAL has played a major role in the positive development of its youth participants. As a result, many have experienced improvements both academically and athletically. This has led to scholarship awards to private middle and high schools as well as colleges and universities. “PAL has been in Boca since 1991,” said DeNeve, a detective sergeant with boca PD. He actually got called away during the interview to assist Delray beach Police with an arrest.
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boca PAL-trained boxer Steve Geffrard stands in front of the poster of him winning the Asian Pacific Light Heavyweight championship that hangs in the PAL training facility. (Photo by Dale King) From left, Gary Giannone, bob Vladimir, Tom Deneve and Laz Kimsal. (Photo by Dale King) 3 – bob Vladimir spars with Angel in the boca PAL arena. (Submitted photo) 4 – Angel dukes it out on the bag. (Submitted photo) bob Vladimir works with boxers. (Submitted photo)
Other young fighters are working their way up the championship ladder: Antonio williams and Lawrence “B.T.” Newton, among them. Another, a 15-year-old named Angel, is listed as third in the country in the age 15 and under division. “He trains here,” said Kimsal.
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A 501c (3) nonprofit organization, PAL accepts donations and also conducts two fundraising events each year. one, a half-marathon, is coming up in november. The other is a golf tournament and dinner in the spring. “we may throw in another one, a boxing show and a meet-and-greet,” said DeNeve. To date, PAL has grown to assist young people who are at risk of academic failure or who have experienced drug abuse. But the benefits are not just for those in need.
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“They come from all kinds of different backgrounds,” said Steve Geffrard. “i remember one guy, he came here in a blue Rolls Royce.” PAL provides a problem-free place to congregate, one that offers structured recreational activities during nonschool hours. Boca Raton police officers act as role models to help with sports, leadership and educational training. Geffrard became involved with PAL when it was located near his home. “i jumped the wall and came in to lift weights,” he recalled. “I was about 13 at the time and was a student at St. Andrew’s. I noticed the boxing area and wanted to take part.” He became a top-ranked amateur boxer. His career sputtered a bit when he tried to go professional, and he lost the first two bouts. “I’m now working with Robert
A former New York City firefighter who saw service at the world Trade center after Sept. 11, 2001, and who retired and came to boca raton in 2006, Giannone quickly became a PAL volunteer. He has been urging the local chapter to adopt this phrase: “Anyone can teach a kid to punch a bag. The primary purpose of PAL is to build champions, not necessarily in the boxing rink, but in life.” To volunteer or donate, contact Laz Kimsal at 561-3020848 or bob Deneve at 561-350-3505.
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ituated between the crystalline waves of the Atlantic ocean and the tranquil waterways of the intracoastal lies the Diplomat beach resort. At the very heart of Hollywood, FL, the freshly renovated hotel allures travelers near and far as it captures the ebullient spirit of South Florida. whether for business or for leisure, all guests gather to this iconic hotel for the unforgettable experiences that embodies the character of the Diplomat beach resort. From the 1,000 reimagined guestrooms scaling 39 floors to the numerous redesigned eclectic restaurants, the Diplomat’s $100 million transformation further brings the resort effervescent and sea-accented atmosphere to life. The beautiful changes, although dramatic, still echo the hotel’s proud roots; roots that kindled and nurtured the experiential spirit of the Diplomat into what it is widely known as today, a destination for play and for comfort. “we are excited to introduce a revolutionary way to vacation through the introduction of the newly redesigned Diplomat beach resort. we have created a destination for all travelers, offering unparalleled experiences through [specially designed] programming, dining destinations, and spaces meant for celebrations,” said Shai zelering, managing Director and Head of Asset management at Thayer Lodging Group, Brookfield Hotel Properties, the owner of the resort. “The Diplomat beach resort is now the area’s go-to resort, bringing locals and travelers together at the epicenter of Hollywood, FL, to indulge in specialty services and amenities rooted in local inspiration with impeccable designs.”
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have asked for a more fantastic time. what really sets this spa apart is how well the staff orchestrated the whole experience. i felt as though i were their only client, despite the fact that they were also taking care of other people. everything from the vibrant oceanfront views to the attentive staff provided for a spa worthy of the highest accolades,” says Lucy Spielman.
City News Publishers Jerry and Lucy Spielman this past month had the honored opportunity to enjoy these new offerings at the Diplomat beach resort. “As soon as we walked through the door, we were welcomed by the friendly staff. our guide was especially accommodating as she was happy to guide us around the all-inclusive resort. The Diplomat beach resort treated us like royalty in both their impeccable service and exemplary cuisine. Their distinct features are both lush and plentiful as they make a great weekend getaway or extended stay for travelers near and far.”
Although the adults are certainly entertained with a wide expanse of activities whether they are stopping by the Hotel bar for a modern take on internationally inspired cocktails or speeding along the shores on a jet ski, the Diplomat also offers numerous activities for the active youngster. From sand castle building and poolside games to bounce houses and behindthe-scenes resort tours, younger guests ages 4-12 are always delighted and supervised at the fun-filled, Diplomat Kids club.
Although there are certainly many, perhaps one of the most significant features of the expansive hotel is its unmatched variety of amenities for “happy, genuine, and memorable vacation experiences”. Throughout the lavishly adorned beachfront resort, are two grand pools overlooking the serene landscapes of the Atlantic, opportunities for paddle boarding and kayaking along the soothing waters of the ocean, and an all-inclusive 24-hour fitness center paired with a full-service spa that exudes relaxation.
Guests may come for the warm sun kissed weather and calming ocean breeze, but they will certainly stay for the food. now offering 10 innovative and enticing eateries, the Diplomat beach resort has become one of South Florida’s most prominent culinary destinations. The extensive range of restaurants are driven by world class chefs from Geoffrey zakarian and his carefully curated Coastal American cuisine at Point Royal to monkitail, celebrity chef michael Schulson’s take on the Japanese izakaya concept.
“Following a brief run at the gym, i entertained myself with a visit to the spa. i was treated with a rejuvenating facial and soothing massage and i honestly could not
Schulson’s restaurant seems to particularly be a crowd favorite as Lucy describes her meal as “an unforgettable experience unmatched in the local area
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offering a romantic warm ambiance and sublime flavors crafted throughout each course.” with crustacean delicacies like fresh Florida stone crab claws and lemon dressed poached maine lobster at Point Royal to a more casual dining experience at bristol’s burgers, the Diplomat offers an assortment of delectable flavors that caters to all tastes. After an illustrious day of eating and exploring at the Diplomat, guests may choose to unwind resting upon the silken sand to the pacifying lull of the Atlantic or they can choose a different route and liven up the night with some soulful karaoke. Hidden behind the dimly lit glass lanterns and wooden beams lies nokku, the hidden karaoke bar. nokku features numerous private rooms that offer small parties the opportunities for their most spirited renditions of their favorite songs. The rooms are also soundproof (probably for the better) so everyone is free to sing to their heart’s content. whether guests are giving it their all in a stirring performance of “Don’t Stop believin’” or simply admiring from the sidelines, nokku is sure to delight. Jerry Spielman, a frequent visitor at the Diplomat beach resort in his teenage years is nothing short of amazed by the vacation destination the hotel has come to be. “i am simply overwhelmed and impressed by the new renovations. The Diplomat truly captures the vivacious spirit of South Florida and has really put itself back on the map. People often travel the world seeking the idyllic vacation destination, but with the Diplomat, it is all here right in our backyard.”
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Ethical Verse Moral by JereMiah whyre of the Manifestation of the word Ministries aLong with terry chaMberLain
nowadays there is a lot of talk about ethics and morality. technically, there is no difference between the two. in the dictionary, the words are used almost interchangeably. in society, however, there is a distinct difference. ethics are the rules that govern acceptable behavior. ethics are an expression of efficiency. Because ethics are a set of rules that people agree to abide by, they can change with the culture of the society. Morality is concerned with right and wrong. Morality refers to a standard of behavior that is true whether anyone agrees with it or not. Morality is an absolute truth, above the opinions of humans. If morality can be redefined by humans, it isn’t morality, it’s ethics. hitler wasn’t unethical, he was immoral. he was downright wrong. what he did wasn’t unethical, it was evil. in order to have morality, you must have a god, someone (not something) that defines what is right or wrong, someone who is above human opinion, who prefers one thing to another. Morality is about conscience. to violate one’s conscience is wrong, not unethical. Most people think that conscience is what makes you feel guilty, but that is not at all correct. conscience is what makes you aware of what is right or wrong. the guilty feelings part we add on ourselves. guilt is actually self-condemnation. god doesn’t condemn us, he merely makes us aware of what is right or wrong. you will notice, i said right or wrong. it’s both. our conscience, when we learn to listen to it, will not only show us what god doesn’t want us to do, it will show us what is from him and what is not. it will show us what his will is. it will guide us and give us wisdom. www.bocasbestMagazine.coM
functioning in a moral way isn’t merely avoiding bad things, it is pursuing good things, or, in other words, love.
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Love is an unsentimental dynamic that says, “i want the best for you enough to give you my best.” so Jesus identified the highest moral principle when he said, “greater love has no one than that they should lay down their life for another.” society struggles to establish an ethical standard because the rules governing that standard are human-made, and they can thereby be changed, and often are. since there is no absolute dynamic that the ethical standard comes from (unlike morality), the standard ends up being based on what is most popular. so today, people function in our society in ways that are declared ethical even though not many years ago they were considered immoral, and indeed, according to the definition of morality that comes from beyond humanity, they still are. People very much want to abolish morality and just have ethics because ethics are so fluid and changeable. but if you abolish morality, you abolish god (which indeed, is frequently the goal). this is because, if there is no god, there is no right or wrong, merely what people decide. “you can’t force your morality on me, nor i on you. what’s wrong for you isn’t necessarily wrong for me.” if you follow that road down to its logical conclusion, you find that, if there is no morality and no god, there is no purpose for existence except to give in to one’s instincts, desires and feelings, which is the same as the rest of the animals in the animal kingdom. indeed, morality is what sets us apart from them.
WHEN IN DOUBT, TESTING IS THE ANSWER. Did your child have a one-time allergic reaction during the last school year or during the summer and you didn’t follow up with a visit to the ALLERGIST? With allergies there’s no suspicion allowed; you must know if that episode was triggered by an allergy and prevent a trip to the emergency room. Generally, people think of spring as allergy season, but grasses, pollen and dust mites reach their peak in the fall too and in South Florida ragweed is one of the most predominant. With the beginning a new school year, exposure to potential triggers, outdoor or indoor, are elevated. Asthma is the n.1 cause of absences in schools in Florida. Was your child diagnosed asthmatic by an allergist? Is he only using medication in the event of an asthma episode? Search no more: the allergist is the specialized physician who can give you the most reliable support for your Allergies & Asthma. The allergist can help parents learn to manage their child’s daily care, safeguard their home and school from triggers; educate your child on understanding his/her condition, identifying triggers and early symptoms, using the right medication, and learn what to do in case of exposure. The allergist will shed a light on warning signs, hidden triggers, cross contamination, and help prevent unexpected reactions. WITH A DIAGNOSED CHILD With children treated for allergies and/or asthma, preparing before going back to school is a bit less daunting and will not seem overwhelming. Schedule a back to school appointment with the allergist, ensure that all medications are updated and taken as prescribed and that he or she is on track with allergy shots. Update the Food Allergy Action Plan (now called Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan) Update the Anaphylaxis Action Plan; it helps optimize your child’s life-threatening allergies and emergency protocol. Update the Asthma Action Plan, a written plan that helps patients, families and teachers with the management of asthma by showing daily treatment and prescribed medications. Meet and educate new teachers, school staff and care takers to ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Cafeterias can be pesky, not always a peanut free school is the answer, but the old hygiene rule of “wash your hands and mouth” is a better approach. Physical education coaches need to be made aware of asthmatic patients, as exercise induced asthma is a condition that shouldn’t exclude children from participation. Provide the school with two doses of epinephrine and/or inhaler as prescribed. Staff should know where to find medications, how to administer in case of an emergency and should also be trained to administer and to recognize early symptoms.
Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care has 17 convenient locations throughout Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. To schedule an appointment call 1-877-4-ALLERGY or visit florida-allergy.com
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Dining Guide
COMMUNITY NEWS
THe fooD sCene exPLoDes WiTH viBranT neW resTauranTs BYLINE HERE
West Boca Asian
sHinJu JaPanese BuffeT 7875 Glades rd boca raton (561) 488-4040
HasHi susHi/THai 9845 Glades rd boca raton (561) 477-9989
TemPura House 9858 clint moore rd #112 boca raton (561) 883-6088
Lemon Grass HoT PoT 21073 Powerline rd boca raton (561) 609-2200 nikuya susHi THai 11395 w Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 826-7224 sHanGHai CiTy 7860 Glades rd boca raton (561) 482-1291 saiTo’s JaPanese sTeakHouse 8841 Glades rd boca raton (561) 218-8788
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BoLay 5030 champion blvd, suite G1D, boca raton, FL 33496
LinDBurGers 9834 Glades rd boca raton (561) 218-5557
CiTy fisH markeT 7940 Glades rd, boca raton (561) 487-1600
THe oriGinaL PanCake House 8903 Glades rd #1 boca raton (561) 470-4880
American/Steakhouses
THe DuCk Tavern 5901 n Federal Hwy br, FL 33487
Ben’s DeLiCaTessen 9942 clint moore rd boca raton (561) 470-9963
firsT WaTCH 20401 State road 7 boca raton (561) 883-0088
BonefisH GriLL 21065 Powerline rd boca raton (561) 483-4949
GranD Lux Cafe 6000 Glades rd #1016 boca raton (561) 392-2141
CaPiTaL GriLLe 6000 Glades rd boca raton (561) 368-1077
HurriCane GriLL & WinGs 10125 Glades rd boca raton (561) 218-8848
BruCes DeLi 19575 n State rd 7 #7, boca raton, FL 33498 561-483-2331
LonG isLanD BaGeL 21677 State rd 7 boca raton (561) 218-4506
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Pinon GriLL 6000 Glades road #1390 boca raton (561) 391-7770 smokey Bones 21733 Sr 7 boca raton (561) 852-7870 TGi friDays 20465 South State rd boca raton (561) 483-8443 TruLuCk’s 351 w Plaza real boca raton (561) 391-0755
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Latin/Mexican
Pubs/Sports Bars
Brio Tuscan Grille 5050 town center cir boca raton (561) 392-3777
casa Do Pão 22829 n state rd 7 boca raton (561) 852-8390
Boca ale house 9244 glades rd boca raton (561) 487-2989
Brooklyn BYLINE HERE Boys Pizza & PasTa 9967 glades rd boca raton (561) 477-3663
casa Tequila 8228 glades rd boca raton (561) 430-5458
Brick yarD micro BreWery 7050 w Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 544-0001
DaviTos iTalian 19635 state road 7 #49 boca raton (561) 482-2323
el Balcon De las americas 9964 sandalfoot blvd boca raton (561) 477-2737
Dominic’s i 8177 glades rd #19 boca raton (561) 487-3186
la PerraDa Del GorDo 23039 state rd 7 boca raton (561) 672-1883
olive GarDen 22161 Powerline rd boca raton (561) 750-0786
lime fresh mexican Grill 20642 state rd 7 #1 boca raton (561) 488-9870
Pizza chef iTalian BisTro 23269 state rd 7 boca raton (561) 477-5252
la Granja 21126 st andrews blvd boca raton (561) 392-1020
roTelli’s 21747 state road 7 boca raton (561) 852-7110
PaDrino’s cuBan 20455 state rd 7 boca raton (561) 451-1070
sal’s iTalian risToranTe 7036 w Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 417-4149
rancheriTos De Boca colomBian & laTin fooD 8903 glades rd #10 boca raton (561) 479-0047
sTallone’s iTalian kiTchen 9181 glades rd boca raton (561) 483-0009 sTeve’s WooD fireD Pizza 9180 glades rd boca raton (561) 483-5665 Thick & Thin resTauranT & Pizzeria 23062 sandalfoot Plaza Dr boca raton (561) 482-7020
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Mediterranean efes BisTro fish & Grill house 8903 glades rd D7 boca raton (561) 488-8883 PiTa n Go 22767 state rd 7 boca raton (561) 477-0633 Taso’s Greek Taverna 9834 glades rd c9 boca raton 561) 338-3646
Packy’s Grill 11379 w Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 482-0052 syBariTe PiG 20642 state road 7 boca raton (561) 883-3200
East Boca American/Steakhouses The liTTle chaleT 485 s Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 325-8000 13 american TaBle 451 e Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 409-2061 aBe & louie’s 2200 glades rd boca raton (561) 447-0024 Beach Park cafe 896 e Palmetto Park rd. boca raton, FL 33432 (561) 430-3899 Boca BurGer house 499 ne spanish river blvd #7., boca raton (561) 900-5030 Boca resTo 3360 n Federal Highway boca raton, FL 33431 561-430-5639 Boca lanDinG 999 e camino real boca raton (561) 368-9500
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BreWzzi 2222 glades rd boca raton (561) 392-2739 BuTcher Block Grill 7000 w camino real boca raton (561) 409-3035 choPs loBsTer Bar 101 Plaza real s boca raton (561) 395-2675 Grille on conGress 5101 congress ave boca raton (561) 912-9800 housTon’s 1900 nw executive center cir., boca raton (561) 998-0550 j. alexanDer’s 1400 glades rd boca raton (561) 347-9875 ke’e Grill 17940 n Military trail #700 boca raton (561) 995-5044 max’s Grille 404 Plaza real boca raton (561) 368-0080 The melTinG PoT 5455 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 997-7472 morTon’s 5050 town center cir #219 boca raton (561) 392-7724 mozarT café 7300 w camino real boca raton (561) 367-3412 Pavilion Grille 301 yamato rd #1201 boca raton (561) 912-0000 season’s 52 2300 nw executive center Dr boca raton (561) 998-9952 august 2017
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dining Guide 2017 COMMUNITY NEWS Truluck’s 351 w Plaza real boca raton (561) 391-0755
Indian
WhisTle sTop 395 ne Spanish river blvd boca raton (561) 750-7867
Asian BYLINE HERE AsiA resTAurAnT 7600 w camino real #101 boca raton (561) 544-8100 Bluefin sushi 861 yamato rd #1 boca raton (561) 981-8986
Italian cAnnoli kiTchen eAsT 2001 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 338-2929 cArrABBA’s iTAliAn grill 6909 Sw 18th Street boca raton (561) 544-8838 cAsA d’Angelo 171 e Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 996-1234
five spice AsiAn sTreeT MArkeT 1200 yamato rd # A1 boca raton (561) 989-1688 kApoW noodle BAr 431 Plaza real boca raton (561) 347-7322 p.f. chAng’s 1400 Glades rd boca raton (561) 393-3722
Josephine’s iTAliAn resTAurAnT 5751 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 988-0668 lA lunA iTAliAn BisTro 5030 champion blvd boca raton (561) 997-1165
sushi rock 174 yamato rd boca raton (561) 981-8440
lA villeTTA risTorAnTe 4351 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 362-8403
uncle TAi’s 5250 Town center cir boca raton (561) 368-8806
MArio’s osTeriA 1400 Glades rd #210 boca raton (561) 239-7000
rice sushi 6063 Sw 18th St #108, boca raton, FL 33433 (561) 392-8808
nick’s neW hAven pizzA 2240 nw 19th St #904 boca raton (561) 368-2900
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kAsi 690 yamato rd boca raton (561) 210-7949
le rivAge 450 ne 20th St #103 boca raton (561) 620-0033
posiTAno iTAliAn resTAurAnT 4400 n Federal Hwy #109 boca raton (561) 232-3668
lA nouvelle MAison 455 e Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 338-3003
renzo’s of BocA 5999 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 994-3495
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rooTs iTAliAn kiTchen 212 S. Federal Hwy. boca raton (561) 757-6581 roTelli pizzA & pAsTA 698 yamato rd boca raton (561) 549-0900 sAl’s iTAliAn risTorAnTe 861 yamato rd #2 boca raton (561) 997-0808 TAliA’s TuscAn TABle 4070 n Dixie Hwy boca raton (561) 362-0874 TAnzy resTAurAnT 301 Plaza real boca raton (561) 922-6699 TrATToriA roMAnA 499 e Palmetto Park rd boca raton (561) 393-6715
Latin/Mexican cuBAn cAfe resTAurAnT 3350 nw boca raton blvd boca raton (561) 750-8860 lAs fAJiTAs 2298 n Dixie Hwy boca raton (561) 620-1981 los TAcos 1956 ne 5th Ave boca raton (561) 757-6126 rocco’s TAco’s 5250 Town center cir boca raton (561) 416-2131
Mediterranean MezA MediTerrAneAn grill & BAr 690 yamato rd boca raton (561) 998-7787
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TAvernA kyMA 6298 n Federal Hwy boca raton (561) 994-2828
Pubs/Sports Bars duBliner irish puB 435 Plaza real boca raton (561) 620-2540 gluTTonous goAT 99 Se mizner blvd #114 boca raton (561) 923-9457 hooTer’s 2240 nw 19th St #1101A boca raton (561) 391-8903 Miller’s Ale house 1200 yamato rd boca raton (561) 988-9142 TAp 42 5050 Town center cir #247 boca raton (561) 235-5819 TilTed kilT 3320 Airport rd Suite 1 boca raton (561) 338-5458 Wishing Well irish puB 111 Se mizner blvd #9 boca raton (561) 750-5208 yArdhouse 201 Plaza real #1201 boca raton (561) 417-6124 zinBurger Wine & Burger BAr 6000 Glades rd boca raton (561) 393-3252 while we will always try for 100% accuracy, we might have missed a favorite restaurant of yours in our dining guide. Please contact me at either 305.332.9101 or at Jerry@citynewsmagazine.com with any changes or comments you have. www.bocASbeSTmAGAzine.com
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Start a Successful School Year with a Balanced Breakfast How a breakfast with milk can help lead the way to academic success
(Family Features) as kids get ready to start a new school year, moms are also getting back into the swing of a morning routine. one thing that can’t be missed? a complete breakfast! research shows eating breakfast helps kids concentrate and focus at school, giving moms good reason to serve up balanced nutrition before that first morning bell. this back-to-school season, start the day off strong and pair your little one’s breakfast with a glass of milk. an 8-ounce glass of milk gives kids 8 grams of high-quality protein plus other essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D to the morning meal. Most days, finding time for a balanced breakfast may be easier said than done. one way to help alleviate the morning rush is to make breakfast ahead of time, so it’s ready to go before sending kids off to school. these make-ahead Protein-Packed eggs in a nest are simple and fun to make. served with an 8-ounce glass of milk, they make for a delicious breakfast to help start everyone’s school day off right. Find more nutritious recipes to pair with milk at milklife.com.
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Protein-Packed eggs in a nest
turn oven down to 350 F.
servings: 6 (2 nests per serving)
in a bowl, add eggs, egg whites, 1/4 cup milk, salt and pepper. whisk to combine and place in fridge while preparing green pepper, tomatoes or additional vegetables.
nonstick olive oil spray 4 cups frozen shredded potatoes, defrosted 3 large eggs 3 large egg whites 1/4 cup fat free milk 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/3 cup cooked, lean ground turkey sausage, crumbled 1/3 cup green bell pepper, diced 1/3 cup tomatoes, chopped spinach mushrooms 1/3 cup part skim mozzarella cheese, shredded Heat oven to 400 F and spray 12-well muffin tin with nonstick olive oil spray. Place a scoop of shredded potatoes into each muffin hole, pressing around edges to create “nest”. bake for 15-20 minutes or until lightly golden. remove pan from oven and using spoon, gently press any fallen potatoes back up against sides of each muffin hole.
stir cooked meat and vegetables into the bowl with egg mixture and pour equally between all “nests.” sprinkle a pinch of cheese over each nest. bake for 15-20 minutes or until egg is set. remove from oven and serve with remaining 8-ounce glass of milk. note: nests can also be stored in airtight bags in fridge once cool for 3-4 days, and be reheated for an on the go breakfast. nutritional information per serving: 200 calories; 4.5 g fat; 1.5 g saturated fat; 105 mg cholesterol; 17 g protein; 23 g carbohydrates; 1 g fiber; 510 mg sodium; 381 mg calcium (40% of daily value). Nutrition figures based on using fat free milk, and include an 8-ounce glass of fat free milk.
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Get Rid Of and Spide Varicose r veins
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ur body does so much day in and day out, and most of that work goes unseen. Our veins have an important job, carrying our blood back and forth to our heart only to be pumped out again. As we age, this daily toil can become more apparent as veins reveal themselves like road maps, especially on our legs. When they become deeper and wider, such as the case of varicose veins, that is when it can be cause for concern. Not only can varicose veins be unsightly, but they also can be a signal that something else is happening within the body to cause them. Each vein has a tiny valve that helps it do its job, but there can be leaks and the valve can malfunction causing the blood to back up and the vein to bulge. Sometimes, having varicose veins can mean the person with them has cardiovascular problems. Many people will seek out a doctor to get rid of the unsightly veins, but sometimes the doctor they consult with is more of a plastic surgeon or dermatologist and does not probe deeper to understand the root cause of the issue. But Dr. Ariel Soffer, M.D., FACC, knows “varicose veins are more than skin deep.” He is board certified in cardiovascular disease and, for over 20 years, he has focused his practice on aspects of the cardiovascular system, especially varicose veins. According to company spokesperson Adam Kustin, people who have issues with their veins often complain of achy legs or numbness, among other symptoms. In order to ascertain the underlying problem, patients who come into our office undergo an ultrasound. “You and I can walk in and both have the same degree of problems with our veins] and there is no way to tell [the underlying issue] based on the surface,” says Kustin. “It is important to see a doctor.”
sclerotherapy, we inject a saline solution and the blood is magically redirected. It depends on the severity,” he says. “The laser is super accurate and highly effective. It is a low risk procedure.” Compression socks might be used in recovery as well, Kustin adds.
He said that one of the big culprits is inactivity. “When you are on your feet eight to 12 hours a day, not moving ... inactivity is the biggest culprit, or sitting with legs crossed...It also can be genetic,” he says. Mr. Kustin explained that exercising and elevating your legs periodically will help with blood flow. He also recommended compression socks, which he said act like a reverse funnel redirecting blood to the heart. Also weight management is important. The procedure to fix varicose veins can be relatively simple. Most procedures involve closing the vein, sometimes repairing it. “If it is a secondary or tertiary vein, we can close it up; a laser heats it and clamps it shut. If we do
Besides working with veins, The Soffer Health Institute also handle other cardiovascular issues, including primary care, everything from allergies to working with weight management. They work with senior care and also have a concierge service, which allows patients basically to “pay for play,” getting special services like having no wait time, obtaining greater access to the doctor, getting an annual physical and more. Dr. Soffer also keeps his staff up-to-date with the latest medical developments and shares his knowledge on an ABC News Health segment called “Dr. Soffer’s Second Opinion,” and elsewhere. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
954.840.8801 Soffer Health Institute began in Aventura and now there are several locations, including one in Deerfield Beach at 1877 W. Hillsboro Blvd. They plan to open a Weston location next. Members of the staff speaks Spanish, Russian, Hebrew, Creole and Portuguese. For more information, call 305-792-0555 or visit www.sofferhealth.com.
COMMUNITY NEWS FINANCIAL / TAX ADVICE RobeRt Spielman, Cpa, JD
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8 4. Social Security benefits are subject to inflation adjustments. 5. I am sure you have heard that it might pay to delay claiming benefits. The longer you delay, additional retirement credits of up to 7% or 8% for each year you delay accrue. These additional accruals cease after age seventy (70). However, if you do continue to work, you can increase your overall retirement benefit if your annual earnings are such that they eliminate zero or low earning years in favor of higher earning years. Significant planning in this area is required. 6. If you are divorced or a widow, and your marriage lasted ten (10) years or more, you may be eligible to receive significant Social Security benefits. If you are at least age sixty-two (62) and are unmarried, you may be able to claim a benefit based upon your ex-spouse’s record. When you make such a claim, your exspouse is not notified and your benefit is paid directly to you. 7. Other benefits available under the Social Security system are surviving child benefits, parent’s benefits, lump sum death benefits and special veteran’s benefits. Disability benefits are also provided to disabled workers and family, the needy, blind, or disabled widower or surviving divorced spouse. 8. Hospital and supplementary medical insurance may also be available. 9. Under the supplemental security income system, cash assistance may be available for the aged, blind and disabled. State supplements to this system may also be available in the form of Medicaid and food stamps.
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My view from the City Council BY RoBeRt S. WeinRoth
Summer in the City there was a time, not too long ago, when much of south Florida (including boca raton) seemed to join a massive migration as summer approached with caravans of vehicle transport carriers, loaded with private passenger vehicles, headed north. the “snowbirds” began their trek to their summer homes in northeast leaving the year round residents to heave a collective sigh of relief as the pace of life slowed, reservations for local restaurants were no longer necessary and it was possible to make a left on one cycle of traffic signals. the good news was it was quiet – the bad news was it was quiet. there was a very clear downshift in activity. an abundant calendar of social activities was replaced by the task of finding ways to endure the humidity, afternoon rains and the occasional tropical storm. even year-round residents used the dog days of summer as the time to vacation, somewhere else. Much has changed over the past twenty years. Vehicle transporters still can be seen in March and april but there a fewer and they are generally congregating around the retirement communities. boca raton has evolved into a year-round city with young families raising and educating their children in a nurturing environment. and while there is clearly a downshift when it comes to community events, our community does not go into hibernation until the “snowbirds” flock back in the fall. boca raton has evolved into a year-round city with families raising and educating their children in a nurturing environment. and while there is clearly a downshift when it comes to community events, there’s plenty to keep you engaged. it goes without saying, our city offers an abundance of recreational opportunities, making its facilities, programs and resources relevant, attractive and affordably accessible to the quality of life in boca raton. but it doesn’t stop there! the city of boca raton’s 2017 edition of “summer in the city,” which continues this month, offers an eclectic array of free concerts and movies at Mizner Park amphitheater. on Friday august 4th Dreams: crystal Visions presents a tribute to Fleetwood Mac. the show starts at 8PM with the school of rock playing from 7:30-8PM. on Friday april 11th it’s ruffhouse offering a tribute to bob Marley. the show starts at 8PM with the school of rock, again, playing from 7:30-8PM. The final show for the summer season will be a performance by The Symphonia of the music from a space odyssey (saturday august 12th). Throughout the month of August, the Boca Chamber Festival Days hosts profit and non-profit members who partner to offer fun-filled events with the goal of raising awareness and funds for the non-profit members. on august 1st the Festival Days kick-off event will be Finalist night at the tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery to determine from three finalists who will perform the National Anthem at the boca raton bowl game on tuesday December 19th at Fau stadium. For a full calendar of chamber events, go to: www.bocaratonchamber.com/events
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AUTOMOTIVE
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LOCATION Palm Beach, FL
CATEGORY Auto Brake Shop
PRICE 550,000
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ADJ NET 238,495
SALES 1,023,280
Reason for Sale: Career Change. Extremely Profitable Brake & General Auto Repair Business. Established since 1997 servicing the Wellington/Royal Palm/Lake Worth community. Sales $1 million +. Owner benefit $238k+. Experienced manager in place with seasoned mechanics. Seller works 25 hrs/week. Lease extends 2027. 4000 sq ft auto center with 8 bays & 7 lifts. Should qualify for Visa. Lender prequalified.
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LOCATION Broward, Florida
CATEGORY Dist-Funeral Products
PRICE 950,000
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ADJ NET 380,637
SALES 1,340,046
Rare opportunity to get in the wholesale side of the funeral industry. Profitable/Wholesale Distributor supplying quality caskets, shipping containers and cremation boxes to the funeral industry for over 4 years. 80% Caskets imported in from China & 20% American Made. 3 businesses in one (Caskets sales, Casket mfg, Hearse & Limo rental) Included in the sale is 6 delivery vehicles, 6 hearse, 10 limos. Online catalog showcases all products. Owner benefit for 2016 exceeds $380k.
FURNITURE RETAIL LISTING NO. BBF-117212804
LOCATION Broward, Florida
CATEGORY Unfinished Furniture
PRICE 199,000
DOWN 49,750
ADJ NET 114,311
SALES 635,596
Profitable & Est. Unfinished Furniture Store. Est. since 1982 as a proven money making niche retail business. Specializes in selling unfinished 100% wood household furniture. All customers receive a great price & a superior American made product w/the ability to choose their own finish. User friendly staining prod. that allows anyone regardless of exp. the ability to stain the furniture. Exp. Mgr. in place on W2. Great bks & records. Owner benefit $100k+. 5400 sq ft. $40k worth of inv. Lender pre-qual.
JEWELRY LISTING NO. BBF-117212401
LOCATION Martin, Florida
CATEGORY Clock & Watch Repair
PRICE 150,000
DOWN 150,000
ADJ NET 131,579
SALES 521,763
Profitable Franchise Specializing in Watch, Jewelry & Smartphone Repair. Est. since 1992 in Martin county’s only shopping mall. Seller absentee & has exp. ee’s & mgmt in place. Franchisor est since 1987 & there are over 150+ franchisees in 26 states. Owner benefit for a working owner $130k+. Perfect bks & records. Should qualify for Bank financing & VISA applicants. This is a recession-resistant, yr-round, service bus. that won’t be made obsolete by the Internet, unlike other brick-&-mortar retailers.
MANUFACTURING LISTING NO. BBF-117212657
LOCATION Broward, Florida
CATEGORY Mfg-Wood Products
PRICE 495,000
DOWN 123,750
ADJ NET 167,428
SALES 725,843
Extremely Profitable High End Custom Cabinetry Business. Serving So. FL for the past 30 yrs with an impeccable reputation. Featured in wood shop news, cabinet maker magazine & recipient of numerous awards. 4 exp. artisans with over 70 yrs combined experience. Perfect Books & Records. Owner benefit $167k. Should qualify for Visa. Lender pre-qualified. RE avail. for $280k or lease for $3,180/mth. Fully equipped shop with top of the spray booth & finishing equipment. Strong referral & repeat clients.
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LISTING NO. BBF-117213054
LOCATION Palm Beach, FL
CATEGORY Moving Company
PRICE 170,000
DOWN 170,000
ADJ NET 121,117
SALES 324,912
Reason For Sale: Change in Career- Profitable South Florida Mover. Impeccable Reputation. Incredible 70% Return on your total Investment. Make your money back in 17 months. South Florida is a transient area so there is abundance of demand for moving services. 3 experienced movers on staff. 2 trucks included in the sale (2005 Hino, 2012 Int’l with lift gate (26 ft box truck). Owner Benefit for a working owner in the field. Great Yelp Reviews & Social media presence.
RENTAL BUSINESS LISTING NO. BBF-117212345
LOCATION Miami, Florida
CATEGORY Rental Audio/Visual
PRICE 140,000
DOWN 140,000
ADJ NET 58,885
SALES 97,686
Profitable Independent Audio Visual Rental Business in South Florida. New to the market. Seller services large corporate meetings, conferences, high schools + small rentals to individuals in Broward & Dade county. Business rents projectors, sounds systems, flat screen TVs etc. Relocatable, home based, easy to run. Great books and records. Flexible summer hours. Strong Web presence with 5 domains.
RESTAURANTS LISTING NO. BBF-117213055
LOCATION Broward, FL
CATEGORY Diner
PRICE 250,000
DOWN 250,000
ADJ NET 90,425
SALES 400,357
Profitable Break/Lunch/Diner in East Broward. Established since 2012 - 1 mile from the beach. Nostalgic Ice Cream Parlor/Restaurant theme brings your back to the good old days. All food is homemade. Seating for 48 customers inside and 7 tables outside. Low rent of $2650/month for 1500 square ft. Lease extends to 2027. Experienced staff in place. Owner Benefit $90k for a working owner. Open for dinner Thursday-Saturday until 7pm.
RETAIL MISCELLANEOUS LISTING NO. BBF-117211627
LOCATION Broward, Florida
CATEGORY Kiosk
PRICE 350,000
DOWN 350,000
ADJ NET 148,612
SALES 551,701
Very Profitable Sunglass Franchise in a major mall. 3 Kiosk locations in the one busiest malls in FL. 1 of So. Florida’s most traveled tourist destinations. Nat’l franchise sources sunglasses that allows a great retail margin. Exp. staff in place. Owner manages the back end of the bus. 2015 Sales should exceed $550k. Owner benefit $150k. Retail software allows for easy verification per Kiosk. Simple to run. Visa qualified. Lease ext. to 2017. Buyer to qualify w/broker as landlord is one of the largest.
LISTING NO. BBF-117212211
LOCATION Palm Beach, FL
CATEGORY Retail Tobacco Store
PRICE 369,000
DOWN 75,000
ADJ NET 145,514
SALES 516,812
Reason for Sale: Focusing on other retail location- Extremely Profitable South Palm Beach tobacco Shop. Est. since 2010 selling anything smoke related. Great location in South Palm beach. Low rent/low overhead. Absentee owner makes $100k. Owner operator makes $135k. Perfect books & records. Visa qualified. $50k of inventory included. Lender pre-qualified. New A/C. Strong anchors in plaza.
TELEPHONE & RELATED LISTING NO. BBF-117213031
LOCATION Palm Beach, FL
CATEGORY Telephone Equipment Sales
PRICE 150,000
DOWN 100,000
ADJ NET 82,851
SALES 228,136
Reason for Sale: Retirement- Profitable & Established Telecommunications company for sale. Company sells telephone systems, VOIP services, network cabling. Customer database of 2200. Seller services the Tri-County area. Authorized dealer for Samsung, NEC, Jive hosted solution. Owner benefit $82k for 2016. Perfect opportunity for an entrepreneur with IT background or telephone communications experience. Great books and records.
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s summer winds down, families are preparing for yet another school year. For some families that means going school supply shopping, buying first day of school outfits or uniforms, and squeezing one last summer vacation before the start of the year. For victims of domestic violence this time of year can cause increased stress on how to obtain those critical items for their children to start off the school year. AVDA served 142 children through our programs in 2016. Many of those young people had to leave their school and start fresh, which often means added costs for mom to purchase new uniforms and school supplies. AVDA relies on donations from the community to provide the children with uniforms and school supplies, at no cost, for children in our programs at the start of the school year and year round for those who left it all behind to escape the abuse. we wish to ease the burden on our families who are trying to provide their children with a life free from violence by having a full stock of uniforms and school supplies. Things that are essential to a child’s first day might include, notebooks, binders, pens, pencils, folders, uniform shorts and shirts, textbook protectors, markers, glue sticks, notepaper, backpacks, crayons, erasers, rulers, and a lunchbox. AVDA serves children of all ages, so we are in need of supplies from kindergarten to high school. In the eyes of a child, the first day of school can be extremely intimidating. There is a lot of pressure to show up on the first day with the supplies on their school list,
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just like all the other kids. Add to those feelings the stress of fleeing an abusive parent, living in a shelter, and not knowing what will happen next, children in our programs need our support to restore some normalcy in life. Having the supplies in order for the child on the first day of school can ease the fear and nerves in order to help them on their journey. Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, Inc. (AVDA) has provided services to survivors of domestic violence and their families since 1985. Our services include a 24 hour crisis hotline, confidential shelter & transitional housing, Outreach Advocates, and Violence Prevention Educators. We serve men and women who have experienced an abusive relationship, and through our “Community of Hope”, offer support and awareness in Palm beach county. an anonymous Family Foundation is matching up to $25,000.00 in donations to aVDa for the anne’s stePs Program (support training and education for Personal Success). To learn more please visit our website www.avdaonline.org.
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‘Reading with Friends’ Creates Lasting Friendships BY NIcoL JENkINs BYLINE HERE
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eading can open doors to another world and enhance further academic success for many children. Though all children deserve the opportunity to enjoy literacy, children with special needs may be excluded from reading programs due to a variety of factors. That is no longer the case. The Friendship initiative, which develops programs to enable children with special needs and typical children to learn from each other and connect as friends, has started a new program called reading with Friends. Created by certified speech-language pathologist Samantha novick, reading with Friends pairs children of all abilities with local student volunteers to break down barriers and make reading fun. They will meet once a month on Sundays at The north regional/ broward college Library, located at 1100 coconut creek blvd., coconut creek. “The mission is to create a more inclusive and accepting environment that allows children of all abilities to enjoy literacy while building friendships,” said novick, Vice President of operations at The Friendship initiative. As a speech-language pathologist, novick has seen the challenges for some children with special needs when it comes to reading. “i often work with children who are inadvertently excluded from activities like reading groups and story time because of the current barriers that exist. These barriers include prolonged sitting time, reduced opportunities for participation, and a lack of understanding from the community,” said novick. “research shows that literacy skills are critical for language and academic success. it didn’t seem fair that the clients i treated, and others like them, might not have the same opportunities that i did when i was growing up. i wanted to create a reading program for children of all abilities.” The reading program will benefit all involved. The program not only assists the children with special needs, but also promotes personal growth and a greater perspective for the student volunteers. The program strives to benefit the families of the participants as well, who can find comfort in knowing that an inclusive, literacy-enriched environment exists for their children. “every participant will be paired with the same volunteer
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She finds it gratifying to be able to make a difference in the children’s lives. “i am fortunate to have a very rewarding career that enables me to work with these wonderful individuals and their families. i love giving back to them -- and they have given so much to me. Knowing that i have this opportunity to make a difference, it’s very fulfilling,” she said.
throughout the session to build friendships, break down barriers and reduce perceived differences. The program will focus on exploring books through all of their senses. For the participants, we want to make reading a fun experience and immerse them in the community. The program is also impacting the families and helping them enjoy inclusive environments for their children,” added novick.
reading with Friends strives to deliver a well-rounded experience in which children can explore books through all of their senses, along with their new friends. The reading with Friends program will be held once a month on Sundays. you can register as a participant or volunteer on The Friendship initiative’s website at http:// www.thefriendshipinitiative.org/. everyone has the right to read and make friends! For more information on Reading with Friends, visit http://www.thefriendshipinitiative.org/ or e-mail sam@thefriendshipinitiative.org.
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en Krieger’s immediate family came to boca raton, Florida by air and car from new york, Texas, ohio, South carolina, and The Villages, Florida. celebrating ben’s memorable bir thday on July 7th Grandpa ben shared his day with Grandson benjamin who was born 28 years ago on Grandpa ben’s bir thday!
The family event hosted by ben’s wife, rosemar y, of 59 years was held at edgewater Pointe estates in the Har vest room. Granddaughter Jenna rose who recently arrived from her two year volunteer work with the Peace corps gave a memorable prayer before dinner. Son Ken Krieger presented a sentimental journey down the path of his father’s 80 year life with touching and charismatic steps in each word that had the family tear y eyed with tenderness and love.
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bernie Shanahan, a good friend from St. Jude church played the piano and sang after dinner at 8:00 p.m. This was a night to remember. ben’s wife, rosemar y had a brick installed in the Garden of Pathway to knowledge to honor ben’s bir thday. Guests included daughter cathy, mike G, grandson benjamin, casey, granddaughter Jenna rose, son Ken, wife christine, grandson nicholas, ben’s brothers Dennis & wife Kathy, mike & wife Shirley, sister in law elaine & husband John, brother in law norman & wife Julie.
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