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volume 21, number 2 FEBRUARY 2024
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A CELEBRATION 20 WEF: OF HORSES AND RIDERS
World-renowned hunter, jumper and equitation competitions bring Wellington International to life for 12 weeks each winter season. BY OLIVIA PARR
25 FACES OF WEF 2024
Wellington The Magazine once again presents our annual Faces of WEF section, featuring just a handful of the amazing riders competing this season at Wellington International.
OF A 36 EVOLUTION HORSE SHOW SERIES
The Ridge at Wellington Groves combines horse welfare, top competition and a custom experience for equestrians. BY HOLLY JOHNSON
41 HORSES AND HOSPITALITY
photography Abner Pedraza
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Shannon Anastasio Jim Barnes Erin Davisson Denise Fleischman Holly Johnson Julie Khanna Frank Koester Melanie Kopacz Mike May Olivia Parr Emily Randolph Callie Sharkey Y.A. Teitelbaum
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Wellington is a perfect fit for businesswomen and equestrian Michelle Durpetti of Andiamo Farm. BY EMILY RANDOLPH
45 GAUNTLET OF POLO TEAMS
Nine teams will compete in the 2024 Gauntlet of Polo series at the National Polo Center.
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The 45th annual Winter Equestrian Festival, which brings world-renowned hunter, jumper and equitation riders to Wellington International for 13 weeks each winter, is underway. We look at recent improvements to Wellington’s signature showgrounds, and profile just a few of the amazing riders who will be jumping for glory this season. Also this issue, we preview the season at the Ridge at Wellington Groves, which offers a uniquely different horse show experience. Next, we meet Michelle Durpetti of Andiamo Farm, who mixes her love for horses with her hospitality business. Along the way, we check out the teams competing in the 2024 Gauntlet of Polo, take a peek at an amazing Versailles estate and check in with the ophthalmologists at the Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute. Our Wellington Today column by Village Manager Jim Barnes focuses on the upcoming Black History Month Leaders Forum. Our year-long Wellington History feature series continues this month as longtime polo writer Y.A. Teitelbaum speaks with “Voice of Polo” Tony Coppola of The Tackeria on the early years of polo in Wellington. Finally, Wellington Table visits Meat N’ Bone, a discerning purveyor of high-quality meats that recently opened a boutique store in the Wellington Marketplace. We will return next month with our Faces of Dressage issue. Until then, I urge you to take advantage of the amazing equestrian events happening across our community this time of year — and remember how lucky we are to be here in Wellington.
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WELLINGTON SOCIAL SCENE
10 Astronaut Winston Scott Speaks At MLK Event 12 Holiday Toy Drive Culminates With Big Giveaway 14 Women Of The Wellington Chamber At Pura Vida 16 Central Chamber Hosts Young Professionals Event
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In order to celebrate the unique perspective of Wellington’s Black community, the village will host its second annual Black History Month Leaders Forum on Wednesday, Feb. 7. BY JIM BARNES
60 WELLINGTON HISTORY
This month, we chat with Tackeria owner and former USPA President Tony Coppola, who has been there since the very beginning of polo in Wellington. BY Y.A. TEITELBAUM
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Meat N’ Bone delivers high-quality meat products throughout South Florida and beyond, and its new boutique in Wellington is a haven for meat lovers. BY JULIE KHANNA
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ASTRONAUT WINSTON SCOTT SPEAKS AT WELLINGTON’S MLK EVENT
On Monday, January 15, the Village of Wellington held its first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Remembrance Event. The morning opened with breakfast and a welcome message from the Wellington Village Council, represented by Mayor Anne Gerwig and Councilman John McGovern. Local high school students made presentations about the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before guest speaker U.S. Navy Capt. Winston E. Scott, a retired astronaut and aviator, shared his experiences of space travel and later answered questions from attendees.
(Left to right) Councilman John McGovern and Mayor Anne Gerwig introduce the speakers; guest speaker Capt. Winston Smith shares his space travel experiences; Councilman John McGovern, guest speaker Capt. Winston Smith and Mayor Anne Gerwig with BLAST students from Wellington High School; and Councilman John McGovern, guest speaker Capt. Winston Smith and Mayor Anne Gerwig.
Jasmine Wilson performs “Lift Every Voice,” a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; Capt. Winston Smith watches the tributes to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; Stacy Joseph performs a spoken word tribute; Azaria Williams offers a tribute to Dr. King; Ahna Guillaume speaks about Dr. King; and guest speaker Capt. Winston Smith answers questions from attendees.
Christian Armstrong, Nevaeh Baker, Ezai Dieujuste and Phil Jean offers tributes to Dr. King; attendees enjoy listening to guest speaker Capt. Winston Smith; guest speaker Winston Smith with Wellington Mayor Anne Gerwig; and an excited Alexis Cameron meets and gets her book signed by Capt. Winston Smith.
(Left to right) Ahna Guillaume asks Capt. Winston Smith a question; Randall King, with service dog Fred, attend the MLK Day event; Leanor Appleton and Mary Smith at MLK Day of Remembrance Event; and high school students participate in the MLK Service Project.
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wellington | social scene PHOTOS BY DENISE FLEISCHMAN
WELLINGTON’S HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE CULMINATES WITH BIG GIVEAWAY Wellington’s Hometown Holiday Toy Drive culminated with a big giveaway event at St. Peter’s United Methodist Church. Dozens of volunteers, joined by village officials, were on hand to help selected family representatives pick out toys for children. Volunteer gift wrappers were also there to make the toys ready to put under the tree.
(Left to right) Volunteers (seated) Cheryl Karlo and Debbie Louda, and (back row) Jennifer Morgan, Lori Maxwell, Traci Picknell, Shelly Albright, Dee Aubry and Holly Martin get ready to wrap gifts; Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority representatives Tiffany Jackson, Paulette Edwards and Carla Little-Griffiths were on hand to volunteer; Jessica Loya Martinez gets help from Vice Mayor Michael Napoleone; and Councilman John McGovern helps Andrea Duprey.
(Left to right) Lillie Owens and Debbi Liquori; Rebecca Dyda with Carla Little-Griffiths of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority; PBSO Deputy Jennifer Baker, Monica Bailey and Deputy Brad Shouse; Karen Lowe and Princess Lowe with Wellington’s Ian Williams; and Amber Lewis gets help from Wellington’s Gus Ponce.
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The Women of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce (WOW) held their first supper club event of 2024 at Pura Vida on State Road 7 on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Women of the chamber enjoyed a night of networking, socializing and good food. Kaela Genovese of La Enovese Designs sponsored this month’s event. The WOW supper club meets once a month to support local chamber restaurants. Learn more at www.wellingtonchamber. com.
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(Left to right) WRMC staff members with Young Professionals Happy Hour attendees; Julie Khanna, WRMC CEO Pam Tahan, Wellington Mayor Anne Gerwig and Lillian Khanna; and Shelly Albright with Dr. Peter Plaza.
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Winter Equestrian Festival Opens With Additional Upgrades To The Wellington International Showgrounds
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Thirteen weeks of prestigious competition got underway last month at the 45th annual Winter Equestrian Festival. World-renowned hunter, jumper and equitation competitions bring the Wellington International showgrounds to life starting in early January and running through March 31. Spectators are welcome at Wellington International from Wednesday through Sunday to cheer for some of the most talented and highestranking show jumpers from around the globe. Alongside the weekly competition, Wellington International is celebrated for its dedication to the well-being of horses with the introduction of shaded shelters at each show ring. These shelters, strategically placed to offer respite from the Florida sun (and sometimes rain), embody the venue’s commitment to ensuring the comfort of both equine athletes and riders, as well as spectators. The installation of shaded shelters is not Wellington International’s only commitment to guaranteeing the wellbeing of both athletes and spectators. The updated bridle paths, adorned with understated elegance that weave through the grounds, transcend their role as mere conduits for horses and riders — sym-
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bolizing a commitment to creating an environment that reflects the prestige of the Winter Equestrian Festival. Closer to the international ring is the brand-new media center, which stands as a testament to the organizers’ dedication to contemporary technology. This facility serves as the nerve center for information dissemination and coverage during class events. It is designed to accommodate journalists, photographers and media professionals, providing them with the resources and infrastructure necessary for comprehensive coverage of exhilarating top equestrian sport. Reflecting the evolving landscape of equestrian sports, this state-of-the-art facility underscores the commitment to providing a world-class experience for participants, media and fans alike. As the Winter Equestrian Festival unfolds in a crescendo of excitement, each week offers a distinctive blend of competitions that captivate both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the sport. The pinnacle of equestrian excellence, the 5* classes, unfold during weeks five, seven and nine, and culminate in the grand finale, the Rolex Finale Week. These distinguished 5* classes draw top riders from around the world to vie for
supremacy on the famed grounds of Wellington International. During the final week of the Winter Equestrian Festival is the Rolex CSI5* Grand Prix, a testament to show jumping excellence in the class itself. Competitors face a challenging track that puts both horse and rider abilities to the ultimate test. These events also allow spectators to partake in diverse culinary and drink se-
Show jumping star Kent Farrington rides during the finale of last year’s Winter Equestrian Festival.
emplify the traditional and polished form expected in the hunter discipline, where the emphasis lies on smoothness, consistency and the horse’s athleticism. Judges evaluate each performance based on the horse’s movement, style over fences, and the overall harmony between horse and rider. Amid challenging courses that feature a diverse array of jumps and a distinctive format, this competition captivates audiences with
the visually stunning and aesthetically pleasing show of horsemanship, adding yet another layer of excitement to the Winter Equestrian Festival, and exhibiting an event that is a true celebration of the artistry and tradition found at Wellington International. A true highlight on Saturday, March 2, is the Nations Cup, which sees teams competing for victory and national pride. In this event, riders represent their
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lections, experience live musical performances, explore shopping opportunities and engage in family-oriented activities, such as face painting, carousel rides, a petting zoo, and enthralling encounters with magicians and stilt walkers. Week 6 spotlights the Hunter Spectacular, a unique event that highlights the elegance and precision of the hunters competing at Wellington International. Participating riders aim to ex-
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(Above) There are event classes for all age groups at the 2024 Winter Equestrian Festival. (Right) The Nations Cup on Saturday, March 2, sees teams competing for victory and national pride.
nations and compete as a team, showcasing both individual skill and collective teamwork. As each team aims to secure victory for their country, the Nations Cup is known for its high level of competition and sportsmanship. The enthusiasm and pageantry of this event create an electrifying atmosphere, echoing the international spirit of equestrian competition. During Week 11, the focus intensifies on the future of top equestrian sport. For those with an eye on the future stars, the WEF Equitation Challenge provides a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills, adding an element of anticipation to the festival. This high-
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ly anticipated class showcases the riders’ form, technique and overall horsemanship. Competitors demonstrate their mastery of equitation, emphasizing proper position, control and communication with their horses. This event highlights the riders’ technical abilities and underscores the harmony between horse and rider. The WEF Equitation Challenge often draws top horse-andrider talent, making it a captivating and highly anticipated feature of the Winter Equestrian Festival. In the twilight hours of each competition day, Wellington International stands not merely as a venue but as a beacon of excellence, where the time-
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FACES OF The Winter Equestrian Festival has once again returned to the Wellington International showgrounds for its 12-week run. From the graceful movements as a horse and rider soar over a fence, to the quiet of the crowd as it counts down the seconds to the cheers after a successful ride, all the action is open to spectators from far and near. They will delight as the skillful pairs navigate complicated sequences and make hairpin turns. Riders have come to Wellington this winter from all corners of the globe to compete at the longest and richest horse show series in the world. As these riders — from international champions to amateurs and juniors — put their abilities to the test, aiming for the blue ribbon, Wellington The Magazine once again presents our annual Faces of WEF section. Over the next few pages, you’ll get a glimpse at just a handful of the amazing riders competing this season at Wellington International, from Olympic-caliber superstars to upand-coming riders who will one day be the stars of tomorrow. FACES OF WEF
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BEN MAHER
Olympic gold medalist Ben Maher rides for Great Britain and has competed in four Olympic Games. He is currently ranked second in the Longines Rankings and second in the FEI Jumping World Cup Standings (Western European League). With more than 160 wins under his belt, Maher is back in action at the Winter Equestrian Festival this year. He got off to an impressive start, riding Enjeu de Grisien to victory in the $140,000 Southern Arches CSI3* Grand Prix at the first Saturday Night Lights grand prix of the season.
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KENT FARRINGTON
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Kent Farrington, who has been riding since age eight, turned pro in 1999 and has been winning ever since. Originally from Chicago, he was on the gold winning U.S. team at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara and took the team bronze at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto. He also won a team bronze at the 2014 WEG in Normandy. In 2016, Farrington earned Olympic silver with the U.S. team in Rio. He is currently third in the Longines Rankings and can frequently be found in the winner’s circle at WEF.
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RICHARD VOGEL
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From an equestrian family, German rider Richard Vogel has been on horses since age four. He began competing at the age of seven, achieving international success in 2010 when he won the junior European championship in Sweden. He later won the 2018 FEI World Cup Final in Paris aboard Ragna. Currently 10th on the Longines Rankings, Vogel has had plenty of success at WEF. This includes winning the $500,000 Rolex CSI5* Grand Prix with mount Cepano Baloubet during the final Saturday Night Lights of WEF 2023.
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Shane Sweetnam is an Irish equestrian who began his Grand Prix career at age 16 and has since participated in classes in both North America and Europe. He won the team gold medal at the 2017 FEI European Championships in Gothenburg and later represented Ireland at the Olympics in Tokyo. He is currently 12th on the Longines Rankings and second in the FEI Jumping World Cup Standings (North American League). Here in Wellington, Sweetnam operates Sweet Oak Farm with his wife Ali and is a frequent WEF competitor.
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DANIEL COYLE
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Irish show jumper Daniel Coyle is currently ranked 14th on both the Longines Rankings and the FEI Jumping World Cup Standings (North American League). From a horse-loving family, he jumped his first Grand Prix at age 12. Coyle had several wins last season at WEF. He started off on the right foot during Premiere Week as part of the men’s team that won the popular Battle of the Sexes, and continued with many other great showings, including winning the $226,000 JTWG Inc. CSIO4* Grand Prix with Ivory TCS during Week 8.
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CONOR SWAIL
Irish native Conor Swail is a frequent rider on the WEF circuit. He is currently ranked 16th on the Longines Rankings and fourth in the FEI Jumping World Cup Standings (North American League). Swail, who is proud of winning the 2022 Nations Cup as part of the Irish team at the Dublin Horse Show, is a crowd favorite at WEF. Last year, he won the CHF216,000 MARS Equestrian CSI4* Grand Prix with his mount Count Me In during Week 4. He also rode Casturano to victory in the $146,000 Bainbridge Companies CSI3* Grand Prix during the 2023 Spring Series.
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DARRAGH KENNY
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The son of two trainers, Irish rider Darragh Kenny began competing at the age of 10 and competed in his first Grand Prix at 14. He soon began working with North Run Farm under Missy Clark and John Brennan. With their help, Kenny was able to ride Obelix, a horse that guided him to the top level of the sport. He is currently 17th in the Longines Rankings. After capping 2023 winning the $226,000 Bainbridge Companies CSI4* Grand Prix, Kenny jumped out to the front with back-to-back wins during Week 1 of WEF 2024.
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Laura Kraut has represented the U.S. at the Olympic Games four times, winning team gold at Hong Kong in 2008 with Cedric, and in 2021, Kraut was part of the silver medal-winning U.S. team in Tokyo with Baloutinue. With more than 100 Grand Prix wins, she has also represented the U.S. at the World Equestrian Games, winning team silver at Aachen in 2006 and team gold at Tryon in 2018. She has been a familiar face at WEF for decades. Last season, Kraut and Baloutinue won the $425,000 Lugano Diamonds CSI5* Grand Prix during Week 7.
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TIFFANY FOSTER
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Show jumper Tiffany Foster is currently 24th on the Longines FEI World Rankings, making her the highest ranked Canadian rider. Foster originally hails from North Vancouver and now splits her time competing out of bases in Langley, British Columbia; Antwerp, Belgium; and here in Wellington. She represented Canada at the 2012 Olympics in London, and the 2016 Olympics in Rio, where Team Canada placed fourth. Most recently, she helped Team Canada take the team silver at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.
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Imagine if a horse could create its own perfect horse show. Consider the horse’s preferences: an idyllic setting, perfect footing, ideal experience. Based on knowledge of equine instincts and sense of horsemanship, many would think a horse would like wide open spaces, footing with built-in support and shock absorption under hoof, a warm sun and cool breezes, a relaxed atmosphere, and perhaps complimentary carrots at the in-gate. Now add its rider’s preferences into the mix, and you merge that perfect horse’s horse show with a customizable experience, gorgeous jumps, an easy-tonavigate entry system and friendly staff. A selection of classes catering not only to green horses and riders, but also to those looking for a challenge, and even Olympians fine-tuning their ride. Flexible schedules, allowing riders to show when they please. Complimentary breakfast and lunch. Generous prize money. And, perhaps most importantly, entry fees that don’t break the bank. Believe it or not, the horse and rider’s combined perfect horse show exists in Loxahatchee Groves, right down to the affordable classes and complimentary 36 february 2024 | wellington the magazine
refreshments, including carrots at the in gate. The Ridge at Wellington Groves has evolved its horse show offerings since the organization’s first rated events in 2008 to meet the needs of the equestrian community. In 2022, they purchased a 20-acre facility near E Road and Okeechobee Blvd., and after a series of refurbishments to the arenas and grounds, the Wellington Groves hunter, jumper and equitation series began last season. The Ridge’s events were created and evolved to be the most competitorfriendly and horse-friendly show, maybe in the world. Organized and produced by co-founders Olympian Nona Garson and George D’Ambrosio, The Ridge at Wellington Groves show series is a far cry from the chaotic show grounds that have become common place, yet its venue is just minutes from the winter season’s most prestigious and highly decorated equestrian events. Garson and D’Ambrosio’s lifetime of experience at the highest levels of equestrian competition drove their passion for a show that was designed for the horse, with amenities to keep the humans
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It is a rare occurrence to catch Michelle Durpetti without her hands full. One moment, Durpetti’s fingers are curled around her horses’ reins; the next, they are gripping a clipboard as she juggles her duties as an event planner. On another day, her hands could be balancing a plate of food as she works as the managing partner of her family’s Gene & Georgetti restaurant in Chicago, or they could be gripping a broom as she sweeps the aisle at her own Andiamo Farm here in Wellington. For as occupied as Durpetti’s hands may be in her many roles, she has found life in Wellington to be equally as full: full of dreams, opportunities and, of course, horses. While Durpetti hails from Chicago, she made her first visit to Wellington more than 20 years ago and immediately fell in love with the community and what it represented to her as a young equestrian.
(Above) Michelle Durpetti and her mount Cassius competing at the Winter Equestrian Festival. PHOTO BY NICOLE SCHULTZ PHOTOGRAPHY (Top inset) Michelle Durpetti with her husband, Collin Pierson. PHOTO BY AULLMYN PHOTOGRAPHY
“I began competing down here when I was 19, and my very first handy class in the amateur owner hunters happened here! It was on the grass, too, which is such a great memory,” said Durpetti, who continues to compete as an amateur in both the hunters and the jumpers. “It was so special to come down to Florida to compete back then as, up until a short while before that, many of us in the Midwest would compete at indoor
facilities throughout the winter. So, the idea of coming down to a place like this and then being able to see some of the biggest names in the community right in front of you riding was so special.” Throughout the decades that followed, Durpetti made frequent trips to Wellington and South Florida to compete and to enjoy many life moments — including getting married at the Breakers Palm Beach in 2018. wellington the magazine | february 2024 41
Equestrian and businesswoman Michelle Durpetti. PHOTO BY COLLIN PIERSON PHOTOGRAPHY
“What I think I loved the most about [my wedding day] — aside from marrying my wonderful husband, Collin, who is so supportive of the equestrian elements in our lives — was that I was able to drive to Wellington and feed my horses breakfast that morning before getting ready. That is a moment I will never forget. To have them with me on such an important day was truly so special,” Durpetti said. Despite Durpetti’s fondness for the area and the many treasured memories made in Wellington, she never called Wellington a permanent home. That was until a great opportunity presented itself in 2022, an opportunity that had Durpetti saying, “Andiamo!” or “Let’s go!” “As a child, my Italian grandfather, Gene Michelotti, was always telling us, ‘Andiamo! Andiamo!’ It means ‘let’s go’ when you translate it, or ‘we go.’ After a while, we sort of just adopted it as a mindset for our family,” said Durpetti, whose family is of Italian descent, specifically from Lucca, Italy, in the heart of Tuscany. Roughly 25 years ago, in honor of 42 february 2024 | wellington the magazine
Durpetti’s grandfather and the family’s catch phrase, Durpetti’s father acquired a new, beloved boat and named it the “Andiamo.” “Ultimately, due to some health issues of [my father’s], we had to sell [the boat] a few years ago,” Durpetti explained. “It was such a heartbreaking time for our family, as we had so many memories on that boat. However, adopting that same mentality of ‘let’s go’ or let’s move forward, as a family we did just that.” This led to Durpetti’s farm in Wellington. “About a year or two later, our wonderful home in Wellington found us, and I just knew immediately that it would be the next iteration of ‘let’s go’ for our family,” she said. With the acquisition of peaceful farm property in Wellington’s Paddock Park neighborhood, Andiamo Farm was born. “We gave the name to the farm as well to both honor the beloved boat that was so wonderful to us, and this idea that together, we move forward and accomplish great things and get through painful things,” Durpetti said. “So, it’s very symbolic for me and immensely personal, too.” Today, Andiamo Farm is the quiet oasis where Durpetti is fulfilling a lifelong dream of owning and operating her own property — both for her own horses as well as boarders. But that is not the only dream Durpetti is pursuing in Florida. The Village of Wellington not only provides a hub for equestrians, but it is also a hotspot for hospitality, Durpetti’s other love and area of expertise. “I am so thrilled to have my event planning and wedding production company now based down here in South Florida,” said Durpetti, who operates Michelle Durpetti Events, an industry leader in wedding planning. Durpetti has great aspirations for her event-planning company in South Florida, and she also hopes to one day —
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Chip Campbell, James “Jared” Zenni, Lucas Criado Jr. and Raul “Gringo” Colombres will compete in the USPA Gold Cup and U.S. Open Polo Championship.
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The prestigious Gauntlet of Polo trophy. © GLOBAL POLO ENTERTAINMENT
Poroto Cambiaso will compete in his fourth Gauntlet of Polo season. As in 2023, Poroto will play for La Dolfina, while his legendary father, Adolfo, will compete for Valiente. Teams competing in the full Gauntlet of Polo are: Coca-Cola with Gillian Johnston, Kristos “Keko” Magrini, Pablo “Polito” Pieres and Julian de Lusarreta; Pilot with Curtis Pilot, Santos Merlos, Facundo Pieres and Santiago Torres; Dutta Corp with Timmy Dutta, Joaquin Avendaño, Mariano “Nino” Obregon Jr. and Tomas Garcia del Rio; Park Place
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Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute’s Dr. Steven Naids conducts an eye exam.
with more than 27 years of ophthalmology experience. Several years ago, Florida Eye partnered with EyeSouth Partners, an eyecare management organization, to ensure high-quality administrative support, clinical quality, and long-term stability and growth of the practice. When patients come to Florida Eye, they become a part of a practice that treats patients like family. Through exams and corrective procedures, patient education and continued contact, Florida Eye keeps patients healthy, informed and seeing the world more clearly. At Florida Eye, patients receive treatment for a wide array of eyecare needs, such as diabetic eye exams, diagnosis and treatment of macular degeneration
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Florida Eye’s Dr. Steven Naids and Dr. Megan Rowlands.
This is just one of the treatments available for debilitating vision conditions, such as cataracts and glaucoma. “Along with femtosecond laser technology, we also offer lifestyle-friendly advanced technology intraocular lens implants at the time of cataract surgery. This can provide an extended range of vision and freedom from glasses for the right patients,” Naids said. “Here at Florida Eye, we understand that glaucoma is a lifelong disease and treatment is not a one-size-fits-all approach. As such, we offer the full array of treatments for glaucoma of all severities, including lasers in the clinic and operating room, a variety of minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries, as well as traditional glaucoma surgeries, like trabeculectomies and tube shunts for more refractory cases.” The doctors and staff at Florida Eye stay up to date with the latest advancements in eyecare. “Our doctors are members of major societies and are thought leaders in the field of ophthalmology,” Naids said. “We publish original research, and our 52 february 2024 | wellington the magazine
doctors have received best paper honors at international meetings.” The practice takes a patient-centric approach to eyecare. “We empower patients to make the right choices for themselves by involving them in the decision-making process,” Naids said. “Vision is such a vitally important part of our lives. Cataract surgery can improve your quality of life overnight. With a combination of state-of-theart technology and compassionate care, we can achieve an outstanding visual result.” Florida Eye also prides itself on technological innovation to enhance the quality of patient care. “Integrating technology into our patient care helps us optimize our patients’ surgical outcomes and improve our patients’ surgical experiences overall,” Dr. Megan Rowlands explained. “Our Ally femtosecond laser system during cataract surgery, for example, not only allows us to achieve greater precision for astigmatism correction by incorporating iris registration, but also minimizes the amount of energy and time required to remove the cataract. This confers a smoother surgical experience and faster healing time for our patients.” The practice works closely with other medical professionals to support the needs of patients. This collaborative effort involves open communication, shared insights and coordinated efforts to address various aspects of a patient’s health that may impact their eyecare. This process also includes a multi-faceted approach to patient education. Curated patient literature offers detailed insights into various eye conditions, treatment
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BY JIM BARNES, WELLINGTON VILLAGE MANAGER
In order to celebrate the growing diversity of the village and the unique perspective of Wellington’s Black community, the Village of Wellington will host its second annual Black History Month Leaders Forum on Wednesday, Feb. 7 at the Wellington Community Center.
VILLAGE TO HOST BLACK HISTORY MONTH FORUM
As February unfolds, the nation comes together to honor and celebrate Black History Month, recognizing the significant contributions of the Black community. In Wellington, the Black History Month Leaders Forum, now in its second year, is a compelling event that brings together influential leaders to share insights, experiences and visions for the future. Wellington, having grown more diverse over the last decade, is an ideal location for events promoting inclusivity and understanding. The Black History Month Leaders Forum aims to foster dialogue, inspire change and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Black community. Special thanks go to Palm Beach County School Board Member Marcia Andrews of District 6 and Marcia Hayden, president of the Alpha Al-
pha Upsilon Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., for hosting this event in partnership with the Village of Wellington. This year’s forum is set to take place on Wednesday, Feb. 7, featuring a diverse lineup of speakers excelling in various fields, including business, politics, arts and academia. Last year’s speakers included Palm Beach County Administrator Verdenia Baker; orthopedic surgeon Dr. Brian Coleman; Ricky Wade, owner of 30 McDonald’s franchises in South Florida; School District of Palm Beach County Chief Operating Officer Joseph Sanches; Teledactyl co-founder Alan Bottorff; women’s healthcare specialist Dr. Colette Brown-Graham; Brian and Cassandra Oliver, owners of KWA Group Branding; and Palm Beach State College President Ava Parker. wellington the magazine | february 2024 55
wellington | today This year, attendees can look forward to engaging discussions led by additional influential figures who have played pivotal roles in shaping the narrative of Black history in Palm Beach County and the Wellington community. They include School District of Palm Beach County Chief Academic Officer Dr. Glenda Sheffield; Emerald Cove Middle School Principal Dr. Eugina Feaman; Palm Beach County Bar Association President Grasford Smith; Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Byron Smith; and Lamont Humber, a retired agriculture pilot for the United States Forest Service. This year’s featured speaker is Nicole Cummings, deputy program manager for the Exploration Upper Stage RL10 Rocket Engine. Cummings also happens to be a graduate of Wellington High School. Galean Stewart, assistant news director for WPTV NewsChannel 5, will serve as moderator of the Black History Month Leaders Forum. The forum will feature conversations addressing topics such as the significance of Black History Month, the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and the role of education in promoting understanding and unity. These discussions aim to provide attendees with valuable insights and perspectives contributing to positive change in the community. Speakers will take the stage to
share their personal journeys, triumphs and challenges, inspiring attendees and serving as a testament to their resilience and determination. From community leaders to business professionals, the speakers will provide a diverse array of experiences highlighting the multifaceted nature of Black excellence. The forum will provide opportunities for community engagement, allowing attendees to connect with local leaders actively working toward creating a more inclusive and equitable society. In its second year, the Black History Month Leaders Forum is not just a one-time event but a platform to promote ongoing awareness and dialogue. Attendees will be encouraged to take the lessons learned and discussions held back to their communities, fostering a ripple effect of positive change. The Black History Month Leaders Forum stands as a testament to the power of dialogue, education and community engagement. As we celebrate Black History Month, events like these play a crucial role in shaping a more inclusive and understanding society. Wellington’s commitment to hosting such forums is a step toward building bridges, fostering unity and acknowledging the invaluable contributions of the Black community to the fabric of our community and great hometown.
Event organizers, speakers and students at last year’s Black History Month Leaders Forum.
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RECOLLECTIONS FROM THE ‘VOICE OF POLO’ Tony Coppola, Owner Of The Tackeria And A Former President Of The United States Polo Association, Has Been There Since The Very Beginning Of Polo In Wellington BY Y.A. TEITELBAUM
Wellington The Magazine’s year-long Wellington History feature series includes the recollections of early Wellington pioneers who built the community we enjoy today. This month, longtime polo writer Y.A. Teitelbaum speaks with “Voice of Polo” Tony Coppola, founder and owner of The Tackeria, on the early years of polo in Wellington. Coppola was already a familiar face on the South Florida polo scene when the legendary Bill Ylvisaker unveiled his vision for polo in Wellington.
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Tony Coppola is synonymous with polo in Wellington, just as Wellington is recognized as the “winter equestrian capital of the world.” As the iconic “Voice of Polo” and a local businessman, Coppola has been here since the beginning. Coppola started riding when he was nine years old and began playing polo on Long Island in New York before he turned 13. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and spending several winters at home after being discharged, he moved to South Florida and continued playing. He also was a club manager and an umpire before he shifted his focus onto the business side of the sport. He opened The Tackeria in the mid-1970s, selling polo tack to players from a mobile trailer parked next to the fields. “In 1977, I took a ride with [Palm Beach Polo founder] Bill Ylvisaker west
of [State Road 7], the end of the world, and he told me about this great vision that he had [of a polo club],” the 77-year-old Coppola recalled. “Forest Hill was just two lanes. Big Blue was still a dirt road. South Shore was paved only until Pierson, and a dirt road the rest of the way.” That vision was the catalyst that ultimately materialized into the internationally renowned Palm Beach Polo and Country Club, a gated community
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Polo player Mike Azzaro’s horse peeks into the old Tackeria store at the polo club barns in 1989. PHOTO BY SNOOPY PRODUCTIONS
where high-end homes were eventually surrounded at its peak by 10 full-sized fields, including a stadium, 45 holes of golf and some two dozen tennis courts. “The amazing thing was that Ylvisaker’s vision was incredible,” said Coppola, who moved to Loxahatchee Groves in 1979. “Prior to that, the Sunshine League in Boca Raton had four, maybe six teams. He had this thing about making this an international destination. The first couple of years we
had 10, 12 teams playing 22-goal level polo. We had two teams out of Colombia, [one from] Nigeria, [one from] France, Argentina.” It was quite a sight to see when Coppola returned to Wellington before the 1979 polo season started. “Actually, what I always marvel over was when I returned in the fall, the stadium was only partially finished,” he continued. “The Saturday before the first game on the stadium field, there
were well over 100 people working. There was a line of people carrying chairs up the stadium stairs. It was like the ants bringing the crumbs back to the queen. Painters painting, welders welding.” This year, The Tackeria celebrates its 45th anniversary and is one of the longest continuous businesses still operating in the village. He knows they were lucky to be here at the beginning and still here decades later. wellington the magazine | february 2024 61
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Tony Coppola with his polo playing son, Matt. PHOTO BY SOL DICIURCIO
“Schaefer Drugs is the oldest in the community, and probably a couple of real estate brokers,” said Coppola, who remembers the paint store, the deli and pizza shop from the earliest days. “But we’re in the top 5. Businesses have come and gone. If we’re not in the top 5, then the Top 10.” During the first several years, Coppola operated a small store in the polo club barns to be closer to the players, which made it easier to sell tack, bridles, mallets, bits and other polo equipment. The business moved to various locations around Wellington as the growth of polo and equestrian disciplines flourished at a steady pace. Coppola’s 12,000-square-foot store and ware-
house has been at the epicenter of the equestrian crossroads on the corner of South Shore Blvd. and Pierson Road for the last 15 years. The store is close to numerous polo fields, as well as the hunter/jumper and dressage venues, basically across the street from the original Palm Beach Polo stadium. “We used to turn in to come to the polo club [where the west entrance on South Shore is] and drive along that canal, it was a dirt road, to get to the club barns,” Coppola said. “And then they finally closed it off, and we had to drive all the way to the corner and make a left-hand turn [onto Pierson].” For Coppola, the polo in Wellington wasn’t limited to just the stadium. Wellington had less than 10,000 residents in the early 1980s, so locals took advantage of the abundant empty space. “Where the village complex sits, we used to play polo, three on a side, there, right on Forest Hill Blvd. in the summer for the locals,” Coppola recalled. In addition to running his business full-time, Coppola was announcing mid-week polo matches at Palm Beach Polo. He has now announced every U.S. Open, the premier polo tournament in North America, for the last 45 years. He has also served on numerous committees for the United States Polo Association (USPA) and recently served a two-year term as president. In 2006, Coppola received the prestigious Iglehart Award for his lifetime contributions from the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame, reflecting his
“What I always marvel over was when I returned in the fall, the stadium was only partially finished. The Saturday before the first game on the stadium field, there were well over 100 people working. There was a line of people carrying chairs up the stadium stairs. It was like the ants bringing the crumbs back to the queen.” — Tony Coppola 62 february 2024 | wellington the magazine
years of passion and dedication to the sport. Wellington, Coppola and The Tackeria grew up together. Coppola has many memories and has seen even more changes. One sentimental memory Coppola recalls isn’t the first dollar earned from The Tackeria but rather a guestbook that he started while selling polo equipment at Oak Brook Polo near Chicago. The collection of signatures from nearly every top player in the 1970s is probably his most cherished memory. However, the keepsake was lost and never recovered. It is one of Coppola’s biggest regrets. “Juan Carlos Harriott [arguably the greatest player ever], all the polo players, [Hall of Famers] Tommy Wayman, Bart Evans, Joe Barry, all the great Argentines, I had this great book, but somewhere along the line, it got lost. That would be a great memory to have,” he said. Coppola is a Wellington pioneer, and he was in the right place at the right time with the right people to see it all unfold before him. Tony Coppola at the current Tackeria store on South Shore Blvd. PHOTO BY ABNER PEDRAZA
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MEAT N’ BONE: A BUTCHER SHOP, AND SO MUCH MORE
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Enjoy curated gastronomy in the heart of Wellington. Meat N’ Bone delivers high-quality meat products throughout South Florida and beyond, and its new boutique in Wellington is a haven for meat lovers.
(Top) Meat N’ Bone offers one of the most extensive selections of Japanese A5 Wagyu, such as these A5 Wagyu ribeye steaks. (Other images) The high-quality meats available at Meat N’ Bone include sausages, New York strip steaks, Wagyu Denver steaks and more.
Take grilling up a notch with high-quality steaks from Meat N’ Bone.
Chef, traveler and raconteur Anthony Bourdain once claimed that without unique fine foods to enjoy, life is simply not worth living. This is a philosophy that co-founder Gabriel Llauradó has taken to heart with Meat N’ Bone, a discerning purveyor of high-quality meats, poultry and caviar based in South Florida that recently opened a boutique store in the Wellington Marketplace. Llauradó is passionate about steak and sees himself as a docent of sorts, working with customers to create not just a memorable meal, but an unforgettable dining event. “Back when we were kids, my mom would take me to the butcher,” Llauradó recalled. “She knew what she wanted, and she asked questions.” He is looking to replicate that experience with Meat N’ Bone, and encourages customers to come in, spend some time and learn about the vast array of fine meats that the store carries. “We want to show you our offerings and talk about it. You start asking questions, and we put the beef on the table,” Llauradó said. “We want you to touch the steaks, it’s fresh meat. Anything with a bone has a different shelf life, so some of the cuts are frozen, but we strive for freshness.” With four boutique locations in Miami, Parkland, Pinecrest and Wellington, with a fifth opening in Hallandale Beach later this year, Meat N’ Bone delivers to all of Miami-Dade, Broward and most of Palm Beach County, and can deliver for free if customers schedule deliveries ahead of time. Meat N’ Bone also offers a Grill Master service for private events. “Let’s say you want to host an event at your house, but you don’t feel like standing at the grill all night. For $200 plus the cost of the meat, we can bring a guy who cooks to order,” Llauradó explained. “Each one of our guys has hundreds of hours of grill experience and knows our products, so it’s much more unique than going out to a steakhouse.”
Llauradó created Meat N’ Bone with co-founder Luis Mata after being frustrated by the mediocre meat offerings found in Miami. Since then, it has grown exponentially. While the majority of sales are through their web site, the boutique stores allow customers a different way of buying meat. Creating exclusive gastronomic affairs is at the heart of Meat N’ Bone’s culture, and one of the ways they cultivate this is through their dry aging and alcoholinfusion process. Dry aging is the difference between the steak you grill in the backyard and the steaks you get when eating out. A process which both helps tenderness and intensifies flavor, large cuts of beef are aged between one month to several months before being cut into steaks. “We have one of the best dry-age programs in the nation; we dry age in Chicago,” Llauradó said. “The thing about dry aged is it’s not for everybody. When you cook it, it has a little bit of a nutty flavor. It’s not that commonly found, and it’s not that simple to source. Our 45day dry-aged tomahawk is incredibly flavorful.” The concept of alcohol-infused steak came about during the pandemic. While the rest of the country was in lockdown making sourdough bread, Llauradó was conceptualizing how to combine the classic combination of steaks and spirits. “I’m an avid drinker,” Llauradó said with a warm chuckle. “When dry aging, we infused the muscles with liquor. We did single malt whiskey, and it was delicious, but my favorite is the rum. We partnered up with Diplomático, a Venezuelan rum brand, and it was amazing. The sugar from the rum stays there, and when you cook it, you get an incredible crust.” In addition to dry-aged steak, Meat N’ Bone prides itself on sourcing rare cuts of meat only found in the most exclusive of retailers. Picanha Steak Wagyu is highly sought-after, much beloved in Brazil, and almost impossible to find in the United wellington the magazine | february 2024 65
wellington | table Meat N’ Bone offers some of the most unique beef products available, such as this Wagyu-Angus cross ribeye steak, as well as dry-aged steaks and alcohol-infused steaks.
States — unless you’re Gabriel Llauradó. “It has a fat cap that crisps up beautifully when cooked, and a delicious buttery flavor that’s almost addictive,” he said. “Our Picanhas come from a familyowned company, and we have compared this program to others from major chains, finding that it consistently tastes better.” Meat N’ Bone also carries the rarest
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steak in the world, the heralded New York Olive Sanuki Wagyu, a Japanese A5 Wagyu from Shodoshima Island, where cattle breeding goes back over a millennium. “Olive-fed Wagyu comes from steers raised on a special feed of olive mulch and has become famous for its higher levels of oleic acid and nutty taste,” Llauradó said. “The texture is soft and buttery; the fat is sweet and very digestible.” For those with a discerning palate who prefer seafood or pork to beef, Meat N’ Bone offers wild-caught African tiger prawns and Jamon Iberico from Spain. “Our pork chops come from Farm Vera Vieja in Badajoz, Spain, from black Iberian pigs who roam freely and are fed a diet of grass and grain,” Llauradó said. “We call it the Wagyu of pork.” A trip to Meat N’ Bone is less a trip to the butcher and more the start of a culinary journey. Llauradó is passionate about great food and bringing people together. “Most people will learn more about beef in one visit to Meat N’ Bone than in a lifetime of buying from the supermarket,” he said. Meat N’ Bone’s Wellington boutique is located at 13837 Wellington Trace, Suite B7, in the Wellington Marketplace. For more information, call (877) 448-6328 or visit www.meatnbone.com.