Boca Newspaper | May 2017

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DON’T MISS Last GreenMarket of season [6]

VISIT AN iSalon in Boca [36]

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Lynn’s new student center [67]

YEA kids at Boca Chamber pitch business proposals in ‘Shark Tank’-style presentations YEA! Regional Competition in Rochester, N.Y. later this month.

By: Dale King Contributing Writer Fourteen students who developed 12 homegrown industries took to the stage at the Office Depot Headquarters auditorium in Boca Raton last month, all with hopes of promoting their personal entrepreneurial firms and products they had advanced during their previous eight months of after-school work in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) at the Greater Boca

Raton Chamber of Commerce. The 35-week, September-to-April program came to its conclusion at the 2017 YEA! Investor Panel Competition April 5 when student-businesspeople made five-minute presentations to seven local business judges in a “Shark Tank”-style series of appearances.

The winner was David Fleming, a home-schooled seventh grader from Boca Raton who promoted his “Headache Reliever,” a device which, when attached to the back of the neck, “applies pressure to the sub-occipital muscles” to relieve the pain, he said.

The goal was a shot at competing in the

He will attend the YEA Saunders

David Fleming delivering his winning pitch at the YEA Investor Panel Competition. (Photo by Jordi Gerking)

Scholars National College competition where

scholarships,

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Boca Beach Renourishment now complete By: Diane Emeott Korzen Contributing Writer Weeks Marine of Louisiana has wrapped

job, according to their contract with the

up work early on the Boca Raton beach

city.

renourishment. They had until April 30 to complete the

“The contractor is done. They are fully demobilized now and off the beach,” said

Boca Raton Coastal Program Manager Jennifer Bistyga on April 12. “They are heading to New Jersey next to work on another project. They go from project to project,” she said.

central beach south of Red Reef in late March 2016 but had to stop due to Sea Turtle season.

The beach renourishment began on the

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Following the near-miss of Hurricane Matthew in October, and strong winds in December and Janu-

WE GET HOMES Morgan Sheres A sea of sand. Beach goers beyond Palmetto Park Pavilion have plenty of spots to choose from after Beach Renourishment. Photo by: Diane Emeott Korzen

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