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JULY 2017

An exclusive magazine serving the residents of Mirasol, Mirabella, Old Palm, BallenIsles & San Merano

Nikki Lickstein

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from the publisher Volume 4 • Number 5 PUBLICATION TEAM: PUBLISHER: David & Janet Roy CONTENT COORDINATOR: Darla Parris Smallwood DESIGNER: Kelly Anderson PHOTOGRAPHER: Lynn Studios ADVERTISING: David Roy 772-263-1091 DRoy@BestVersionMedia.com Janet Roy 772-285-5877 JRoy@BestVersionMedia.com www.advertisepalmbeachgardens.com FEEDBACK/IDEAS/SUBMISSIONS Have feedback, ideas, or submissions? We are always happy to hear from you! Deadlines for submissions are the 7th of each month. Go to www. bestversionmedia.com and click “Submit Content.” Or, simply email your submission, comments, and suggestions to us at dsmallwood@ bestversionmedia.com. HOA SUBMISSION INFORMATION Are you on the association board for your subdivison? Contact us for the information on how you can submit articles, updates, reminders, events and more to the residents. We create customized Homeowners Association section at no cost to the HOA or the residents. CONTENT SUBMISSION DEADLINES CONTENT DUE: EDITION DATE: December 7............................................January January 7.............................................. February February 7................................................. March March 7........................................................ April April 7 ...........................................................May May 7 ..........................................................June June 7 .......................................................... July July 7 ...................................................... August August 7 ............................................September September 7 ......................................... October October 7 ........................................... November November 7 ....................................... December

Happy 4th of July! When my children were young, summer meant weekend barbecues around the pool. My refrigerator was always stocked with burgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob and watermelon. No matter how crazy life was between work, camp, and other activities, the weekends were for reconnecting with our friends, family, and neighbors. Our hope is for this magazine to connect you with your neighbors and your community. It’s our goal to help promote that dialogue and to provide helpful and educational information. I want to thank you, our readers, for all that you do to help those hopes become reality. Thank you for your input, your kind words, your enthusiasm, and for giving me the best job I’ve ever had! It’s a pleasure and a privilege to share your stories. In just under four years, between our four magazines, David and I have featured 155 families. We continue to invite you to make this YOUR publication. Please don’t hesitate to recommend a resident to be featured or to nominate yourself. Everyone has a story to share, and we’d be honored to tell yours. We also appreciate the commitment of our sponsors. Their involvement makes it possible for our team to provide you with information that educates, entertains and inspires. As you read through this issue, I hope that you’ll be motivated to support those sponsors who help us make it all happen. I wish you a wonderful July…full of laughter, good food, and great memories!

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new adaptation for a new generation, the piece was created by local students with guidance from industry professionals at MJT. For show times, tickets and more information, call 561.575.2223 or visit www.jupitertheatre.org. Looking for vacation camp options for the kids this summer? Look no further than the MJT Conservatory. Budding young performers can participate in a range of theatre-related activities, including acting, dancing, singing, prop-making, improvisation, storytelling and more. Many of the summer camps conclude with unique themed showcase performances, and enrollment fees are all-inclusive, covering all costumes and performance-related costs. Other camp options include the following: July 5-7: three-day Improv and Comedy camp for grades K-2 and 3-5, and the audition-only three-day Dance Company camp with Brian Andrews July 10-14 and July 31-Aug. 4: two sessions of one-week Dance Intensive camps for grades 6-12 July 31-Aug. 4 only: a one-week Disney Frozen camp for grades K-2 and a one-week Pokemon camp for grades 3-5 Camp registration is now open. Call 561.575.2672 or register online at www.jupitertheatre.org/education. ■

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Bites on July 21, viewing the “Wildlife” art exhibit at City Hall, having your child participate in an awesome summer camp, or visiting the refreshing Gardens Summer GreenMarket at STORE every Sunday from 9am-1pm. “July is the perfect time to highlight all the benefits parks and recreation can provide right here in Palm Beach Gardens,” says Recreation Director Laura Schuppert. Nationally, NRPA celebrates Park and Recreation Month with a weekly contest encouraging people to show why play is so important in their lives. They can also share this with the hashtag #PlayOnJuly. For more information about the contest and/or Park and Rec Month in general, visit www.nrpa.org/July. To learn about specific Park and Recreation Month activities planned for Palm Beach Gardens, pick up a calendar at Burns Road Recreation Center, 4404 Burns Road, or visit www.pbgrec. com. 

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Town of Jupiter Delivers Fireworks, Musical, Movie, Dancing in July By Kate Pokorny, Communications & Events Coordinator

Mon., July 3; Tues., July 4 Mega Bash @ Roger Dean Stadium Time: visit www.jupiter.fl.us Kick-off July with baseball and a spectacular fireworks display. The Mega Bash is fun for all ages. Wed., July 12 Minnie’s Boys @ Broward Stage Door Theatre Time: Depart Jupiter Community Center at noon; 2pm show Take a break from the heat with dinner and a show. Enjoy a matinee screening of the musical before heading

over to Bobby Rubino’s for dinner. Cost: Residents $88; Non-residents $93 Tickets include roundtrip transportation from the Jupiter Community Center, the show and dinner. Register online at www. jupiter.fl.us/recreation. Thurs., July 20 La La Land @ Jupiter Community Center Time: Show begins at 1:30pm, but come early to get a good seat! Enjoy this award-winning film at the Jupiter Community Center. The romantic musical

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Anachronism aside, George Gershwin might well have been talking about Nikki Lickstein when he wrote the 1934 classic “Summertime.” Nikki says she’s a musician and songwriter at heart, but she has also been “rising up singing” more and more over the past few years. Now, at age 16, she’s spreading her musical wings, and heading for the sky. Nikki grew up surrounded by good music, thanks largely to her dad, Dr. David Lickstein, who Nikki says “plays a little piano, and has amazing taste in music.” While other kids’ musical libraries might have been skewed more toward Wiggles’ nursery rhymes, Nikki was listening to Kenny Loggins, the Temptations, and Billy Joel. “I always liked adult music of all kinds – rock, pop, alternative – but especially anything with a jazzy sound. I started playing guitar when I was five, and the first song I learned was Ben E. King’s ‘Stand by Me,’” Nikki recalls. These days, Nikki has an old-fashioned record player in her room, and she enjoys listening to her collection of vinyls by 8

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greats like Duke Ellington, Bobby Broom and Frank Sinatra, as well as King. By the time she was a teenager, Nikki was doing much more than playing her guitar and bopping along to the beat of her jazz idols. She had learned a number of instruments (including ukulele, upright acoustic bass, and drums). For years, Nikki played all rhythm section instruments as a student at the North Palm Beach School of Rock. She has also trained at the Juilliard Jazz summer residency program


in West Palm Beach, the Wabass Institute at Curtis Conservatory in Philadelphia, and Boston’s Berklee College of Music Global Strings Program. She began writing her own music, and, eventually, singing too. Influenced by performers like Tracy Chapman, Esperanza Spalding, and Norah Jones, Nikki arranged jazzy covers of her favorite pop songs. (Jones, by the way, has her own jazz-style cover of “Summertime.”) In 2016, Nikki released her debut EP of original music, Six Twenty Six. Her single, “Ex Crush,” held the U.K. radio station XRP’s Top 40 number-one spot for two weeks. The song also ranked 17th in the station’s Top 100 Tracks of 2015. Nikki is a member of NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International), and she has been nominated for an American Songwriters Award in the Teen Category for her song “What Happened Next.” In March of 2017, Nikki opened WIRK's Rib Roundup at the Perfect Vodka Amphitheater, where event ticket sales topped 10,000. Nikki says she was delighted and honored

to open the Ford Tailgate Stage with Radio Disney Star Liddy Clark. Currently, Nikki is a rising senior and an honor student at A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, where she majors in music, playing upright double acoustic bass in orchestra. She minors in guitar and plays in the school’s award-winning jazz band. When she’s not in school, Nikki Continued page 10

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regularly performs at private events and at local venues like Salute Market. After kicking off her summer with an audition for The Voice, Nikki will participate in songwriting programs in New York City and Nashville, record new music, and play venues like the Commodore Grille in Nashville. “My mom, Lisa, is typically with me when I travel to perform, and it’s so nice to have her support,” says Nikki. “I’m also grateful to people at Dreyfoos who’ve influenced and helped me, like Pedro Hernandez, my band director, and Wendell Simmons, my orchestra director.” Bart Herbison of NSAI, and WIRK Radio’s program director Sammy Cruise Nikki adds, are wonderful mentors, while Jeff Adkins (Dreyfoos artist-in-residence and Nikki’s private bass teacher), Bob Bunin (her guitar teacher) and Melissa Jacobsen (her voice teacher) deserve much gratitude as well. And, of course, she appreciates her fans and followers on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify and iTunes. “My biggest dream used to be that one day I’d hear one of my songs on the radio. That has happened. My dream now is for people to keep hearing my music. If it can have a positive impact on even one person, just knowing that would make me happy. Whatever happens, I won’t quit. Music is what I do. It’s who I am.”  ————————————————————————————————————— Do you have a story to share, or do you know a neighbor who does? Volunteer, or nominate your neighbor to be featured in an upcoming issue! Contact dsmallwood@ bestversionmedia.com.

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The hike departs from the flag pole at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. Weather-dependent program is open to adults and children (minimum age 5; 13 and under must be accompanied by someone at least 18 years old). Clothing/Supplies: hiker’s footwear, active wear, a hat, and a full water bottle or canteen. Time: 8:30-10:30am Cost: FREE, but space limited; must RSVP Every Mon., July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 Twilight Yoga at the Light Experience the serenity of yoga with Mary Veal, Kula Yoga Shala, on the Lighthouse Deck at sunset. This is an all-levels class; beginners are welcomed and encouraged. Bring a yoga mat and a flashlight. Time: 7-8pm (Classes weather-dependent and time varies by sunset. Check

website for updates. Meet at museum 10 mins. before start time. Classes last approx. 75 mins.) Cost: Offered by donation Wed., July 5, 19; Aug. 2, 23 Lighthouse Sunset Tour Time: 7:30pm in July; 7:15pm in Aug. (weatherdependent; approx. 75 mins) Enjoy spectacular views and witness the Jupiter Light turning on to illuminate the night sky. Cost: Members $15; Nonmembers $20; must RSVP Wed., July 5; Aug. 2 Lighthouse Book Club Join museum staff in book discussions on all things Florida. Meets the first Wed. of every month in the café. Check web calendar for book reading schedule. (July: Black Creek, the Taking of Florida by Paul Varmes; August: Touched by the Sun by Stuart McIver) Time: 6-7pm

Cost: FREE; donation suggested; must RSVP July 8, 9; Aug. 6, 7 Lighthouse Moonrise Tour View the full moon from atop the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse. Time: 7:30pm in July; 7:15pm in Aug. (weatherdependent; approx. 75 mins.) Cost: Members $15; Nonmembers $20; must RSVP No July date; Aug. 1 Lighthouse Story Time & Crafts for Kids Join us under the Lighthouse Seminole Chickee Hut for story time and craft activity about lighthouse keepers, Florida history and people, and local plants and animals. Ideal for children ages 8 and under. Please bring a small beach/ picnic mat for your child. Meet in West Hall in case of rain. Time: 10:30-11:15am (runs approx. 45 mins.) Cost: FREE, but space limited; must RSVP by Fri. before program date 

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Inattention. Distractibility. Disorganization. Impulsiveness. Restlessness. These are just a few common symptoms of adult ADHD or adult ADD. While popular culture suggests that ADHD is a condition that only affects kids, that is not the case. ADHD can be a serious issue for adults as well. Left untreated, it can lead to difficulties at work, depression, anxiety, relationship or marital problems, and even substance abuse. DID YOU KNOW? • 4.5% of U.S. adults have ADHD, according to the World Health Organization. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) • 8-10 million of these adults are undiagnosed. (adaa.org) • 60% of U.S. children with ADHD that is left untreated become adults with ADHD (adaa.org)

While no two people are exactly alike, the following behaviors tend to be more prevalent among adults with ADHD/ ADD: • Difficulties with structure and organization: Whether it’s forgetting to pay bills, coming into work late, missing appointments, or needing constant reminders about due dates, etc., adults with ADHD tend to be very “scatterbrained.” They often have trouble sticking with a single task; instead, they bounce from one to another, inhibiting productivity. • Struggling to relax or be still: Some adults who suffer from ADHD show the more traditional signs of hyperactivity, while others simply find it difficult to relax or “turn their brains off.” • Hyper-focus: Some adults with ADHD seem sloppy at work. Others present as paradoxically hard-

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We live in this wonderful paradise called Florida because we love the outdoor lifestyle and all it has to offer. Beaches, swimming pools, golf, tennis, barbeques… these are just some of the outside locations and activities that we can enjoy year-round. Even when we stay at home, Floridians like to

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Do you know what steps to take to protect your pool this hurricane season? • Trim dead limbs/branches that could become airborne and damage your house, pool equipment or screen enclosure. • Remove and store (inside) all unsecured items. Patio furniture, toys, canvas awnings, patio umbrellas, grills, telescopic poles, pool equipment, etc. can become dangerous projectiles in heavy winds. Remove and store solar blankets as well. (Do not throw these items into the pool where chemicals could damage them/removal could be difficult.). • Lock the safety straps on portable spa covers, or remove and store

because then rain water in your backyard will drain into your pool, instead of off your property. Runoff water also carries fertilizers, mulch and dirt that are harmful in your pool. Running the pump dry after the storm can cause serious pump damage. • Add extra liquid chlorine and circulate the pool before the storm or add some three-inch tablets and a floating chlorinator feeder to the pool to provide some sanitization in case you lose power and cannot run your pump after the storm.

them indoors along with any steps or benches. • If you remove any child safety fencing, keep children away from the pool after the fence is removed. • Shut down the breaker panel in case your pool motor/other permanently plumbed electrical equipment are submerged. Sandbag the area around the equipment if possible, and wrap exposed equipment in securely tied waterproof covering (e.g. garbage bags). • Do not drain the pool. An empty pool is subject to “floating”/“popping” out of the ground due to “lift” pressure from excessive ground water. Likewise, lowering the water level to help prevent the pool from overflowing is not recommended

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Chiropractors can help patients achieve/maintain optimal health. Many people see a chiropractor regularly because they know that doing so is one of the best ways to get healthy, avoid injury and feel great. What Does A Chiropractor Do? Chiropractors treat the body through alignment or adjustment. The whole idea behind chiropractic care is that the spine and body become unbalanced, causing a person to carry weight or stress on one side of the body. The spine can also become contorted, resulting in nerve pain. Chiropractors focus on getting the body back in balance. An alignment feels like a mixture between having joints popped and getting a massage. The patient usually lies on a table while the chiropractor has him/her cross the

arms, hold the knees up, and move into other positions. The chiropractor puts pressure on the appropriate area until the joints and spine pop back into position. It doesn’t hurt; in fact, many people say it feels good. The whole process is pretty quick; an appointment typically takes 30 minutes to an hour. Who Can See A Chiropractor? People of all ages can see a chiropractor. In fact, many professionals recommend that newborn babies see a chiropractor right after birth. Moving through the birth canal can be traumatizing for the child. In some cases the child experiences shoulder pain, spine or neck pain, or similar ailments that can lead to acid reflux, sleep problems, or other issues. Even the tiniest baby can benefit from chiropractic care. There are pediatric chiropractors, as well as “regular” chiropractors who see adults of all ages. An alignment can be beneficial to anyone. What Can a Chiropractor Treat? If you have neck, shoulder, or back pain, you should see a chiropractor. A misplaced disc, nerve pain or pain from whiplash can be safely treated by a skilled chiropractor. This is probably the most common reason people go. A chiropractor can also help pregnant women with pain during pregnancy and can help relax the uterus so that the baby moves into the proper position for birth. This is in addition to treating simple infections and discomforts. For more information or to schedule a visit, call Hope Health at 561.686.0120. 

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Plastic Surgery for the Arms By Dr. David Shuter

Toned and strong arms are a critical part of a woman's body. While less-than-perfect arms can often be camouflaged with long sleeves, Florida’s climate makes this solution far from optimal. Cosmetic arm issues are therefore a common concern in my office, but many women are unaware of the range of practical treatment options. As with every other medical decision, diagnosis of the problem is the first step. Multiple variables related to arm shape and appearance, skin quality/laxity and fatty deposition are important considerations in determining the most appropriate, effective treatment. Smoking, genetics, and weight gain and loss are important considerations as well, especially since they can add risk to treatment. A younger patient, especially if a bit overweight, might be unhappy due to a fatty collection in her upper arms. An older woman might suffer from loose skin alone, or, as is often the case, in combination with a fat issue. If the dominant issue is fat alone, the best treatment is fat reduction. This can range from weight loss and exercise, to Coolsculpting, to liposuction. Coolsculpting, the newest nonsurgical option, uses a freezing device to reduce the fatty bulge of the arms. This procedure is performed in our office while the patient watches TV or relaxes quietly for an hour. It can reduce the fatty bulge by approximately 20-25% per cycle. There is no down time, and recovery is typically relatively simple and quick.

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Liposuction remains the gold standard for fatty bulge reduction. This common surgical outpatient procedure reduces and reshapes the arms. While there is some downtime as with any surgery, discomfort is minimal and results are predictable. If redundant skin is a variable, surgical excision is typically the best option for removing extra skin and tightening the upper arms. Otherwise known as a brachioplasty or an arm lift, this surgery will leave scars, typically from the armpit to the elbow, although this is customized to each individual's presentation. This outpatient procedure does result in some additional downtime, as more work is needed. However, if a woman has significant extra hanging skin, the transformation can be dramatic; the procedure has a high satisfaction rate. Many women tell me in their initial consultation that they shy away from wearing sleeveless dresses and tops because they feel ashamed of their upper arms. The above treatments provide options to these women, empowering them to stop hiding their arms under long sleeves in the Florida heat, and start proudly showing off their trim, toned arms in any outfit. David Shuter MD is a board-certified plastic surgeon with 25 years’ experience in the Jupiter area. He is the original inventor of the Illumask home-based phototherapy mask, and he has been featured on TV, as well as in national magazines and newspapers. You deserve the best. Please call 561.743.0244 for a personal consultation with Dr. Shuter.  BIRTHDAY | THANK YOU | ANNIVERSARY | ENGAGEMENT | GET WELL | JUST BECAUSE | CONGRATS

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From the Desk of Mayor Marino By Mayor Maria Marino

When Janet and David Roy launched Fairway Living Magazine (one of their four local publications which also include Resort Living, Gardens Living, and Lighthouse Neighbors), they invited me, an LPGA member, to appear with my family on their first cover. Fast forward, and today I’m also Mayor Maria Marino of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, home of the PGA of America, and my home for over 30 years. Much has changed in Palm Beach Gardens since I first arrived. We used to go the six movie theaters at Loehman’s Plaza; now it’s the Cobb 16. Todays Honda Classic was known as the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic and was held down south. The Gardens Mall was just an idea, and there was no Costco nor Home Depot on Northlake.

The current City Hall hadn’t even been built yet. Politics was once something I observed, but I never saw myself as a public official. I was satisfied supporting those who had the time and inclination. Again, things changed, and with the advent of term limits in Palm Beach Gardens, I found myself throwing my hat into the ring to be a new city councilwoman, which led to my role as mayor. For those of you who may not know, we have one of the finest cities in the Palm Beach County. I hear it from local residents, businesses and even city officials from other cities within the state. Many of our departments have won awards for their leadership and knowledge, including our police,

fire, accounting, and procurement departments – and many more. Our city manager, police chief and other staff members have been invited to speak around the state on a variety of subjects. Our tennis center, 15 city parks, and Sand Hill Crane Golf Course have also earned numerous accolades and awards. We are a city that believes in our motto: Live, learn, work and play. Our goal is to attract new residents and provide everything our families need to build a special life here. Welcome to Palm Beach Gardens! mmarino@pbgfl.com www.pbgfl.com 

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Peggy Adams Rescue League, the largest animal rescue shelter in Palm Beach County, provides services to over 45,000 dogs, cats, puppies and kittens each year. Along with Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, its mission is to eliminate dog and cat euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County by 2024 through their collaborative Countdown2Zero initiative. Although much progress has been made toward this goal through adoptions, the opening of a kitten nursery, TNVR (trap, neuter, vaccinate, and return), and a growing foster program, the League seeks even more community volunteers to serve as foster parents. Fosters provide short-term homes for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens until they are ready for adoption. A foster parent typically houses and cares for the animal(s) for two to four weeks. All foster parents are matched according to their available timeframe. Adams provides the foster parent with

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