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Features
26 COMMUNITY HELPS MAKE ELBRIDGE GALE’S GARDEN GROW On Saturday, Sept. 28, the community came together at Elbridge Gale Elementary School to build a beautiful garden where children can plant seeds, watch them grow and harvest their plants, all while learning crucial lessons. By Lauren Miró
32 HOT COUTURE FASHION PICTORIAL AND SEASON PREVIEW The winter season is almost here, which means it’s party time — black-tie dinners, fancy cocktail parties and swank galas. With so many choices, Wellington The Magazine is here to help with where to be seen and what to be seen in.
39 UNWANTED MARES FIND A HOME AT JAMES LALA’S FARM James Lala’s Wellington Quarantine is like Ellis Island for horses coming from abroad. The peaceful Wellington facility aids emigrating horses through federal requirements, including one that requires a stable of test mares. By Carrie Wirth
45 GET IN THE SWING: PALM BEACH GOLF SPECIAL SECTION
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With great weather year-round and so many options to choose from, Palm Beach County has long been a desirable place for golfers to call home. This issue, Wellington The Magazine visits some of the area’s best golf courses in a special feature section.
60 INDULGE YOURSELF WITH A VISIT TO SANDA GANÉ DAY SPA Whether you’re in the mood for a relaxing massage or in need of a specialty facial, you’ll be in talented hands at Sanda Gané European Day Spa. By Lauren Miró
68 THIS MONTH’S WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER: NANCY PULLEN
Nancy Pullen of Wellington helps those in need through church groups and the Big Heart Brigade. She is the November nominee for Wellington The Magazine’s Volunteer of the Year Award. By Matthew Auerbach
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WELLINGTON SOCIAL SCENE Boys & Girls Club Hosts 32nd Annual Golf Classic In Wellington St. Peter’s Community Harvest Fest Brings Family Fun, Local Talent Brighton Collectibles, Your Bosom Buddies II Kick Off ‘Power Of Pink’ Wellington Rotary Club Marks World Peace Day With Celebration Royal Palm Auto Mall Golf Classic Benefits Palms West Foundation
72 WELLINGTON HOME
Wellington Home this issue visits a Mission-style residence in Palm Beach Polo, which features unique architectural details and stellar views of the Cypress Golf Course and the surrounding 92-acre natural preserve. By Lauren Miró
76 WELLINGTON TABLE
Offering a unique twist on traditional Irish and Celtic flavors, the Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub & Tap Room puts the focus on flavor. The restaurant offers great food and brews with an emphasis on local produce. By Lauren Miró
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WELLINGTON WATCH WELLINGTON HEALTH WELLINGTON REAL ESTATE WELLINGTON DINING GUIDE WELLINGTON CALENDAR AROUND WELLINGTON
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ON THE COVER Polo star Jeff Blake, three-time winner of the U.S. Open, joins us for our “Hot Couture Fashion” pictorial, featuring a La Femme column evening gown in liquid sequin fabric, a scoop neckline with an open back from La Casa Hermosa. Blake is sporting a Hermes tie and cummerbund, and tuxedo from Neiman Marcus.
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Take a tour with us through some of Palm Beach County’s top golf facilities in our Palm Beach Golf 2013 feature section. Once again this year, we’ve been invited by several area golf pros to visit their venues and share all that they have to offer. Also this issue, we launch our new interactive online social calendar, and we highlight some of the most influential events of the season with this month’s Wellington Fashion pictorial. For years, we’ve received inquiries as to when events were going to be taking place — and now there’s a convenient location to check on a date, review event details and even get to know a bit more about the organization that will benefit. Thank you to everyone who helped get the word out about our new social calendar — the response has been amazing. This is a work in progress, and we will continue to include new events as they come in, so be sure to check back often. Helping us kick off the social season is our Hot Couture Fashion pictorial, put together with help from Robin Fleming of La Casa Hermosa of Wellington. From our front cover, featuring polo star Jeff Blake, to the amazing looks on this month’s fashion pages, you can see why so many turn to La Casa Hermosa when planning for the social season. Special thanks as well to this month’s featured fashion photographer, Osiris Ramirez. The Wellington Preservation Coalition is at it again! This time, helping Elbridge Gale Elementary School plant a garden where children can plant seeds, watch them grow and harvest their creations, all while learning crucial lessons. This project was made possible in part by the Wellington Preservation Coalition, which donated funds for the Aquaponics system and materials. Also this month, we visit James Lala’s Wellington Quarantine, which is like Ellis Island for horses coming from abroad. Aside from his crucial work with the industry, Lala also offers a safe haven for unwanted mares.
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Wellington Real Estate features Marc Ulanowski of Engel & Volkers, while Wellington Health interviews Dr. Amanda Weiss of SeaView Eyecare. Our Indulge contest continues this month, and Lorna Johnson, this month’s winner, will enjoy a relaxing visit to Sanda Gané European Day Spa. As our Volunteer of the Year Award series nears its conclusion, we reveal November’s nominee, Nancy Pullen, who helps so many in need through her church and the Big Heart Brigade, which provides a Thanksgiving feast to more than 100,000 people each year. Wellington Table visits the Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub & Tap Room, which brings a unique Celtic cooking style to Wellington, while Wellington Home visits an amazing Palm Beach Polo residence. As you read this, we are in the full swing of producing our annual Holiday Gift Guide before galloping into the winter equestrian season. However, we also want to take a moment to give thanks to all of our readers, advertisers and friends. Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy a wonderful holiday season!
Dawn Rivera, Publisher
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Working Together From The Ground Up — Elbridge Gale Elementary School students learn how to work together, go green and harvest right in their own school’s backyard.
wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman Boys & Girls Club Hosts 32nd Annual Golf Classic In Wellington
(Left) First-place winners Abe Ringer and Tim McCue with Ed Portman (center). (Right) Second-place winners Bob Unger and Bob Decrane with Ed Portman.
The Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington held its 32nd annual golf classic on Saturday, Oct. 12 at the Wanderers Club in Wellington. After the golf game there was a buffet dinner and awards ceremony. There were also raffle prizes and a silent auction of sports memorabilia.
(Left to right) Closest-to-the-pin winner Rick Goss and longest-drive winner Mike Barron with Ed Portman; event committee and board members Jim Bomar, Woody White, Jim Reid, Pat Evans, Keith Murray, Ed Portman and Todd Barron; Dennis Witkowski (center) with Richard Goss, Jim Reid and David Gardner; and Pat Evans with Ed Portman.
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wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman St. Peter’s Community Harvest Fest Brings Family Fun, Local Talent
(Left) Bikers line up for the blessing of the bikes. (Center) Emma Erickson picks out a pumpkin. (Right) The St. Peter’s Cherubs sing on stage.
St. Peter’s United Methodist Church held its Harvest Festival & BBQ on Saturday, Oct. 12. There was a pumpkin patch, bungee jumping, bounce houses, pony rides, a petting zoo, a rock climbing wall and other activities. Crafters and other vendors were also on hand.
(Left to right) Jordan Perez and Amy Cwick dance a jazz routine; Mae Romano, Isabella Wolf and Vanessa Romero on stage; the Chili Chicks dancers — Vixen, Princess, Tequila, Grace and Koco — perform for the crowd; and PBSO Deputy Luis Ledbetter and K9 Clue with Ryan Knight.
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(Left) Brienne, Mike and Lily Wolters with Abbe Felton. (Center) Jathynia Garcia and Shari Zipp show Power of Pink jewelry. (Right) Melanie Reiss, Tee Franzoso and Jacqui Reiss check out the jewelry.
Brighton Collectibles kicked off its “Power of Pink” campaign on Sept. 27 at the Mall at Wellington Green, and members of Your Bosom Buddies II gathered for the kickoff event. The Power of Pink bracelet campaign ran from Sept. 27 through Oct. 31. For each bracelet purchased, Brighton donated $10 to support breast cancer research.
(Left to right) Your Bosom Buddies II members show their bracelets; Brighton Collectibles assistant manager Angie Skivington and manager Julie Brophy with Your Bosom Buddies II members; Carmen Feliciano looks over the Power of Pink jewelry; and oncology nurse Jaime Schutz with Lorna Johnson.
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wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman Wellington Rotary Club Marks World Peace Day With Celebration
(Left) Members of the Wellington Rotary Club celebrate World Peace Day at Wellington Rotary Peace Park. (Center) PBSO Deputy Mark Casapulla plays “Taps.” (Right) High school peace essay contest winner Jake Sukienik and student mediator award winner Doren Ruchti.
The Wellington Rotary Club and the Village of Wellington sponsored the Wellington celebration of United Nations World Peace Day on Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Wellington Rotary Peace Park. Local children were given awards for winning entries in the Rotary peace contests, which featured poster, poetry and essay competitions.
(Left to right) Elementary school peace poster contest winners Adriana Garrido, Hailey Feinberg, Leah Silverman, Kayla Brusie and Jacob Fink; middle school peace poetry contest winners Lee Ann Hewitt and Warren Yee; Rotary President Larry Kemp with Girl Scout peace merit badge recipients Emilia Bechalany, Logan Seal and Tessie Goron from Brownie Troop 21001 and Kailey LaCroix, Sadie Remington and Victoria Routhier from Daisy Troop 20403; and Palm Beach Central High School’s Traditions chorus, under the direction of Scott Houchins, sings “We Are the World.”
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wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman Royal Palm Auto Mall Golf Classic Benefits Palms West Foundation
(Left) Tony Zapata, Scott Bedford, Manny Tavares, Mary Lou Bedford, Mariela Castillo, Brianna Kimmer, Claudia Camacho and Doug Kingera. (Right) Royal Palm Toyota team members Jean Volel, Josh Bustard, Brent Caldwell and Shelby Bigelow.
The Royal Palm Auto Mall Golf Classic benefiting the Palms West Community Foundation was held Friday, Oct. 4 at the Wanderers Club in Wellington. After the golf game, awards were given out at a buffet dinner, and there were also a silent auction and raffles.
(Left to right) The Royal Palm Nissan team of Anthony Novak, Jude Scotto, Chris Lynch and Manny Tavares; Mary Lou Bedford, Manny Tavares, Paul Jagielski, Chris Lynch and Mariela Castillo; Mary Lou Bedford, Manny Tavares, Eric Depp, Mariela Castillo, Doug Kingera, Tom Dosdourian and Hernan Millan; and raffle winner Kenny Coomer.
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Wellington Seeks K-Park Tax Refund Wellington is seeking to undo a mistake that left the village paying $184,000 in taxes last year on its K-Park property and is willing to take the issue to court, Village Attorney Laurie Cohen said last month. “I don’t know whether it will be successful, but we’re going to give it a shot and press the issue,” she told the Wellington Village Council. Wellington staff has not been clear about who dropped the ball, but Cohen said she thought the mistake was caused both by Wellington staff and the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s Office, which sent the tax notice to the wrong address. “I think there’s still some shared responsibility,” Cohen said. “They had been provided with a copy of the lease. They knew full well that there was agricultural use on the property, and, without question, they knew our address had changed.” Though the property appraiser’s office denied Wellington’s request to go before the Value Adjustment Board, Cohen said she thinks that was a mistake. “This is not a situation where we’re trying to get away with something,” she said. Folkestone/Yarmouth Plan — A road closure will not fix the problems in the Folkestone/Yarmouth neighborhood, residents told members of the Wellington Village Council last month. Most of the problems, residents said, have come from transient residents in the multifamily portions of the neighborhood. Council members directed staff to meet with residents and work on a plan to combat the problems, which include neglected buildings, maintenance issues, street lighting, drug activity and unsupervised children. Though closing a part of Folkestone Circle is not entirely off the table, council members felt the neighborhood needed a more comprehensive plan. “This doesn’t go far enough,” Councilman John Greene said of the road closure. “I want a comprehensive plan that says we’re going to take control.” Wellington staff originally
proposed closing approximately 280 linear feet of Folkestone Circle between Yarmouth Court and Carlton Street in order to stop cut-through traffic. During public comment, residents said they need help, but weren’t convinced closing the road was the way to do it. World Equestrian Games, Part 2 — The village may have another shot at hosting the 2018 World Equestrian Games after the sport’s governing body reopened bidding for the honor. Wellington Village Council members asked staff to set up a workshop with Equestrian Sport Productions, which again is hoping to bring the prestigious event to Wellington. Though Bromont, Canada, a suburb of Montreal, was initially chosen to host the games, the city was unable to earn the financial support required before a bid can be secured. On July 1, the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) announced it would reopen bidding. Village Manager Paul Schofield told council members that the show promoters were looking to apply again to host the games. Equestrian Sport Productions placed a bid last year to host the games, but later withdrew it, citing a lack of support from council members. At the time, Equestrian Sport Productions and its parent company, Wellington Equestrian Partners, were engaged in escalating lawsuits with the Village of Wellington. In recent months, the lawsuits appear to have eased. Mayor Bob Margolis suggested that the council meet with representatives in a public workshop. “Since communication is really important regarding this issue, and there really wasn’t much last year, I’d like to throw out the possibility of having a workshop to discuss everything,” he said. Councilwoman Anne Gerwig supported the idea. “I don’t know how we could do this without it,” she said. “We need to know what they expect from us as far as cooperation or investment. If they expect something of us, we need to know that.”
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Community Comes Together To Make
Elbridge Gale’s Garden Grow D Story by Lauren Miró Photos by Abner Pedraza
eep seeds have been planted at Elbridge Gale Elementary School in Wellington — seeds that will blossom into a better future as each child who passes through the doors of the school learns important environmental lessons.
For Pasterczyk, a garden project was on the top of her list for the school. “We had some gardens in disrepair,” she recalled. “It was a match made in heaven. Unbeknownst to Tom, this was one of the plans we had for the school. But we had limited funds.”
On Saturday, Sept. 28, volunteers, school leaders, parents and children came together to celebrate the Green Apple Day of Service, building a beautiful garden where children can plant seeds, watch them grow and harvest their plants, all while learning crucial lessons.
After many meetings, it was decided the garden revitalization would be set for the national Green Apple Day of Service. It was also an opportunity to propel Elbridge Gale to become a Green School of Excellence. “We’ve been a Green School of Quality,” Pasterczyk said. “In order to jump to the next level, you need a project that the community can get involved with.”
The event was made possible in part by the Wellington Preservation Coalition, which donated funds for the Aquaponics system and materials. School officials are hopeful the project will earn Elbridge Gale a Green School of Excellence designation. Wellington Preservation Coalition Executive Director Tom Wenham approached Elbridge Gale Principal Gail Pasterczyk with the idea, which grew out of the 2013 Florida Green, Energy & Climate Conference. There, Wenham met with Wellington Projects Manager Mike O’Dell, who was looking for a school garden to use as a model for a new soil project, and Wenham immediately thought of Elbridge Gale. He met with Pasterczyk, who was enthusiastic about the idea.
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And this project truly brought out the entire community, from representatives of the Village of Wellington, Palm Beach County and the Wellington Garden Club to parents, teachers, students and business leaders. For Wenham, the project brought back fond memories of his childhood, when he’d pick fresh fruits and vegetables. “I thought, ‘Why can’t we still be doing the same thing today?’” he said. “We wanted the kids to see we mean business and are really invested in this. The Aquaponics system is great because it can show kids that their food doesn’t come from [the grocery store]. We want them to know they can grow their own vegetables and eat what they grow.”
Students have put their own personal marks throughout the garden, decorating bird houses and rain barrels that will provide sustainability for the garden, using reclaimed water and attracting wildlife. They also had the opportunity to plant seedlings. “They’re so excited about this project,” fifth-grade science teacher Sheila Galera said. “Since the Aquaponics system has been installed, it has been impossible to keep them in the classroom.” Second-grader Aspen Sybil said she can’t wait to get her hands on some ripe tomatoes. “I think this is really exciting,” she said. “There are a lot of new and pretty plants and new things for us to see. Last year, we were able to grow some vegetables, but now we can grow more. The tomatoes were my favorite.” As part of the project, volunteers fixed and replanted the Aquaponics system, built six in-ground garden beds and planted more than 150 seedlings provided by the Palm Beach County Extension Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences. Arthur Kirstein IV, the institute’s agricultural economics development coordinator, is a 34-year Wellington resident who wanted to get involved when he heard about the project. “I work with 24 other schools growing seedlings for their gardens,” he said. “I wanted to work with Tom [Wenham] because we share the same love of this community. It’s a great project for community involvement.” The project has taken in all aspects of Wellington, even including the horse industry, which provided much of the fertilizer for the project. “The village really wants to encourage sustainability,” O’Dell said. “Horse waste is a huge issue for us. This is one of the ways we can use it.” Pasterczyk noted that this provides even more lessons for the children about ecosystems and how animals contribute to the life cycle. “They can see we embrace all aspects of the equestrian community,” she said.
The Wellington community came together Sept. 28 to bring Elbridge Gale Elementary School’s garden dreams to life.
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In addition to funding building materials, the Wellington Preservation Coalition donated $2,300 for the Aquaponics gardening system. Different from a traditional hydroponic system, the Aquaponics system is its own mini ecosystem. Herbs and other plants grow in soil above a tank of fish. Water from the tank is used to hydrate the plants and is then pumped back into the tank. The fish remove all the nitrates from the water so it can be reused. “The kids love looking at the fish, and it helps them learn about it,” Wenham said. Frederick Esters, CEO of Prosper and Be In Health Inc., who provided the Aquaponics system, noted that (Left) Science teacher Sheila Galera, Elbridge Gale Elementary School Principal Gail Pasterczyk, Wellington Preservation Coalition Executive Director Tom Wenham, Wellington Project Manager Mike O’Dell and Jayne Kiesewetter of the Wellington Garden Club.
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it’s a sustainable ecosystem all its own. “I think it’s very important children are learning these lessons,” he said. “They are our future leaders, growers, farmers, scientists and conservationists.” Student AnnaMarie Renda was excited to see so many people coming out to help her school. “It feels amazing,” she said. “This is going to be really cool. I can’t wait to see the flowers blooming and the bees and birds. It will help teach us new things about plants. In our classroom, we’re learning about
life cycles, and we can see everything growing in our garden.” Galera said the lessons learned from the new gardens will be numerous. “There’s so much we can teach,” she said, “from animal and plant life cycles to the conversion of nitrates and nitrites. The children will be able to actively understand what they’re reading in their textbooks.” The students will be able to monitor as the fish grow, as well as the plants both in the Aquaponics system and
elsewhere in the garden. They can even monitor the water in the system and learn about pH balance and other chemistry lessons. When all the plants have grown, kids will get to taste the fruits — well, vegetables — of their labor. “The Jacobs family has agreed to send their personal chef to prepare food for the students,” Wenham said, referring to the benefactors behind the Wellington Preservation Coalition. Pasterczyk said this will be an important step in teaching the children to make healthy choices that will follow them through life. “The chef will show them how they can eat vegetables and enjoy them,” she said. “We really hope they get excited about learning to cook and eat the vegetables they have grown.” The remaining vegetables will then be sold to parents and staff, and at the Wellington Green Market to raise money for the school. Pasterczyk said this was all possible thanks to all the sponsors, especially Wenham and the Wellington Preservation Coalition, and also because of her dedicated staff. “They have been on board 100 percent,” she said. “They have committed themselves to coming out during weekends to feed the fish and water the seedlings. They have a plan for the summer. We couldn’t do this without them.” Wenham said that is the kind of dedication that made him want to work with Elbridge Gale. “They have such a strong commitment to their students and our community,” he said. “We’d love to see this be a model for other schools, but it takes a lot of work, and they’re going to have to show they are as dedicated.” (Left) Wellington Preservation Coalition Executive Director Tom Wenham digs in to help Elbridge Gale’s garden grow.
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t may be November, but the kickoff to the winter season has begun, which means it’s party time — black-tie dinners, fancy cocktail parties and swank galas. With so many choices to consider, dates circled on the calendar and charities to support, Wellington The Magazine is here to help with where to be seen and what to be seen in. This issue, we teamed up with Robin Fleming of La Casa Hermosa of Wellington to feature the latest fashion styles in evening gowns and dresses from designers in New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Europe. It’s a virtual review of the “must haves” for this year’s gala season. La Casa Hermosa features amazing cocktail dresses and evening gowns starting at $300. Extraordinary evenings celebrating exceptional charities is our key focus as we launch Wellington The Magazine’s interactive Season Preview Calendar of Events. If you haven’t yet entered your charitable event information, be sure to visit www.wellingtonthemagazine.com and click on the tuxedo image to register. Special thanks to well-known American high-goal polo player Jeff Blake, three-time winner of the U.S. Open, for helping us kick off our fashion season in style, as seen on the front cover of this month’s issue. We’re also thankful for the amazing photography by Osiris of Osiris Ramirez Photography. So, get out your calendar and put a new outfit on order — it’s time for an amazing 2013-14 season!
A custom evening gown in light gold illusion with Swarovski embellishment by Mac Duggal Couture. OSIRIS RAMIREZ PHOTOGRAPHY
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Unwanted Mares Find A Home Thanks To James Lala’s Wellington Quarantine
By Carrie Wirth
James Lala’s Wellington Quarantine is like Ellis Island for horses coming from abroad. The peaceful Wellington facility, just minutes from the show grounds, aids emigrating horses through federal requirements, including one that mandates that stallions breed two test mares, each by live cover. The bred mares are then tested and, if found negative for CEM, a sexually transmitted disease, the
stallions are that much closer to getting to their final destination. With more than 200 international sport horses going through Wellington Quarantine each year, Lala must have enough mares on hand to provide the CEM process required by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). As a bonus to fulfilling the requirements of the quarantine, Lala also has an opportunity to give unwanted or rescued horses a quality life. “I really like our mares, and we give them a great home,” Lala said. “It’s important that they are safe for the stallions — that is our greatest concern. So, for a mare to be useful, she has to have a good nature. They should be sturdy and on the smaller side.”
help make certain that a valuable, yet frisky stallion doesn’t suffer a wellplaced kick from an unhappy mare during amorous activities. Most of Lala’s test mares are bred only four times during an entire year. Lala works closely with Dr. Erin Newkirk of Reid & Associates Equine Medicine and Surgery for all the breeding and testing, and the USDA protocol is supervised by a Florida Department of Agriculture veterinarian.
The mares must be well-mannered to
Newkirk is the most experienced CEM veterinarian in Florida and was chosen by the Florida Department of Agriculture and the USDA to conduct a symposium on and teach other veterinarians how to properly test for CEM. “I appreciate Dr. Newkirk’s extensive knowledge of reproduction and particularly live breeding,” Lala
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said. “She is keenly aware of the risks involved. We work closely together to create an environment where the stallions, mares and handlers are as safe as possible.” Lala gives a second chance to mares whose future is questionable or who might otherwise be euthanized. His program gives them a new purpose and a home with quality care. Sometimes the horses don’t take to the breeding process, but Lala just can’t help but save them.
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Lala gives a second chance to mares whose future is questionable or who might otherwise be euthanized. His program gives them a new purpose and a home with quality care.
“I have one Pinto mare I adopted just because I thought she was cute,” he explained. “She is a great test mare and, it turns out, she is a great trail horse. We have one Thoroughbred, a 4-year-old with the most crooked leg I’ve ever seen. The majority of breeders would have put her to sleep. She is one of the sweetest horses. I love her. I am so pleased that I could give her a second chance. She is a very good test mare.”
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Some of the mares were donated to the facility by previous owners. “Either they were lame, not useful, they don’t want them anymore or they simply couldn’t afford them anymore,” Lala said. “Sometimes they were using the mare as a broodmare, and breeding just didn’t make sense any more. When this happens, they give them to me. They may check in on them, but they sign them over to me.” Lala also works with several rescue organizations to find the right mares, including the South Florida Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Elite Rescue, and the Florida Thoroughbred Retirement and Adoptive Care (TRAC) Program. “We have gotten a bunch of mares from the SPCA down in Hialeah,” Lala said. “Lisa Wagner at the SPCA does an incredible job. The horses all arrive looking good, with front shoes and up-todate on worming and vaccinations. She
James Lala’s test mares get a second chance for a new life.
genuinely cares about the horses.” Lala is a man with a big personality and an even bigger heart who loves his horses. He currently has nearly
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“We have the most beautiful mare that a family gave us, and I am hoping one day she’ll be sound again to be useful,” he said. “We can give these horses a home for life.” While taking in unwanted horses, Lala learned firsthand that he would rather be resourceful and search for alternatives than end the life of one of his mares. “A few years back, I took in one that just didn’t work out as a test mare,” he said. “She was very lame. I searched for months to find her a new home. I felt there was no option but to euthanize her. I was in the office crying as the truck was on the way. I couldn’t stand it. I called the truck and stopped it. I reached out again, and this time was able to find her a home as a broodmare in Alabama.” In addition to the import and export quarantine business, Lala runs horse shows and schooling opportunities, hosts and gives clinics, and takes in rehabs and quality young horses in training. He also teaches and has several lesson horses. He enjoys showing his own hunter, Casares, and his jumper, ASAP. For more information about James Lala and Wellington Quarantine, visit www. jameslalaquarantine.com. Two of Lala’s test mares.
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This issue, Wellington The Magazine visits some of the area’s best golf courses. With nearly perfect weather year-round and so many options to choose from, Palm Beach County has long been a desirable place for many golfers to call home. From public courses to some of the most exclusive private clubs, avid golfers understand the connection between the joys and challenges of golf and the joys and challenges of life — and the more we devote to the game, the more we learn about ourselves. So whether you have been golfing for years or just starting out, there is a golf club out there for you. Get out there and get into the swing!
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Ibis Golf & Country Club The Ibis Golf & Country Club is a West Palm Beach enclave with three Nicklaus-family courses. It is truly a golf lover’s paradise. Florida is treasured for its wildlife, and nowhere is it more abundant or more revered than within the Ibis Golf & Country Club on the western outskirts of West Palm Beach. From the moment you enter royal palm-lined Ibis Blvd., you feel a world apart. It has a flavor unlike other luxurious residential communities. Nature permeates everything, including the golf courses. “Ibis is the only club in the world featuring three Nicklaus-family courses — Jack, Jack II and Steve — and each of them is rightfully unique,” Director of Golf Brad McCollum said. “Jack’s signature Legend course features an abundance of mounding. Jack II’s Heritage gives you the benefit of generous fairways, but requires more water carries. And Steve’s Tradition is more links style, with undulating
greens that place a premium on your short game. Play all 54 holes, and you’ll never see the same hole twice. With all three courses just recently regrassed, members will reap the benefits of a completely new experience.” What all of the courses have in common, beyond the Nicklaus stamp, outstanding layouts and meticulous grooming, is that the finishing holes of each course comprise, arguably, the three hardest finishing holes in Palm Beach County, which sits just fine with a membership that loves to play golf. The club boasts numerous member events and playing opportunities for all skill levels, and remarkably, close to 80 percent of spouses play. Ibis members have a number of ways to keep their game fine-tuned. The double-ended, 20-acre practice range is generous with five target greens, complimentary range balls and several short-game elements. A new Golf Fitting Studio features equipment
from all of the major manufacturers and showcases the latest technology in fitting equipment. The studio contains both indoor and covered hitting bays. Monthly complimentary golf clinics keep the active membership engaged. Heading up an instructional staff of 11 is Martin Hall, host of Golf Channel’s School of Golf. One of the country’s top instructors, Hall is a veteran of the European Tour and has taught players on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour and LPGA Tour, including Morgan Pressel. “While the superb quality of the golf initially draws many to Ibis, it is the extraordinary quality of life — what we refer to as ‘The Ibis Experience’ — that makes the membership well-satisfied,” McCollum said. Learn more at www.ibisgolf.com.
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You’re Invited! The Wanderers Club extends to you and your family a very special invitation to become a member – for less than you ever imagined.
Become a Dues-Only Member – No Initiation Fee Required Now you can make The Wanderers Club a year-round lifestyle! We are waiving our initiation fee for a limited number of memberships. • 18-hole championship golf course with no tee times • Second to none golf practice facility, including practice range, two short game areas, and highly skilled PGA professionals • 6 Har-Tru lighted tennis courts, USPTA certified professional instructors • Fine dining at Stables Restaurant and casual fare at Duke’s Bar and Veranda, award-winning executive chef • Polo exhibitions, year-round sporting and social calendar for the entire family • Private, convenient fitness center, junior Olympic-size heated pool, children’s heated pool, and secure play area • Child-friendly programs for golf, tennis, and more
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Wanderers Club The Wanderers Club in Wellington brings together family-friendly golf, tennis and polo in the heart of North America’s premier equestrian community. A charming home away from home, members will find the Wanderers Club a welcome retreat.
party and meeting space for gatherings of all sizes, with a talented staff to handle all events. There are also many amenities for children, including childfriendly programs for tennis, golf and more, along with a children’s pool and secure play area.
Named in honor of the winning team of the first United States Open Polo Championship, the Wanderers Club is a comfortable setting where families will create memories for this generation and the next. It’s more than a club — it’s a charming getaway of recreation and relaxation.
Immaculate fairways, undulating brushcut greens and breathtaking vistas are a few reasons why golfers will love round after round on the Wanderers Club’s magnificent par-72 golf course. Playing more than 7,000 yards from the back tees, this world-class course has something for everyone. Five sets of tees accommodate golfers of all abilities, and players can walk with a caddie or ride a cart.
Whether you’re looking for a private club to get away, relax or play, the Wanderers Club is a perfect blend of the sporting lifestyle and family. Member amenities include a lush, 18-hole golf course with no tee times, a lighted tennis facility, monthly polo exhibitions and an 18,000-square-foot clubhouse. Members can also enjoy fine dining at Duke’s Bar & Veranda and at Stables Restaurant, an extensive wine list, a fitness center with massage, customized training and Pilates. There is also world-class concierge services, private
The Wanderers Club’s world-class course allows golfers of all abilities to find peace and quiet, along with birdies and pars, within the natural beauty of the Florida landscape. A creation of Jacobsen Hardy Golf Course Design, under the leadership of Peter Jacobsen and Jim Hardy, the greens show off the natural beauty of the Florida landscape along with its superb conditions. The grounds crew grooms the TifEagle greens, tees and lush fairways to provide tournament conditions every
time a member heads out to play. Want to raise your game to a new level? The Wanderers Club’s firstclass, professional golf staff can work with members, from the scratch handicapper to the novice beginner, to perfect skills in all facets of the game, from long drives to short putts. Unique features of the course include two secluded short-game practice areas, five sets of tees for every ability (including tees set for juniors) and private golf lessons from certified instructors. There is also a putting and chipping green, a large practice range, a fully stocked pro shop and first-class locker areas. Whether you are a serious player looking for a stern test or a casual player who enjoys a more relaxing round, you can find it all at the Wanderers Club. Learn more at www.wanderersclub wellington.com, or by calling (561) 795-3501.
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Binks Forest Golf Club If you’re looking for a course where you can really concentrate on your golf game, the Binks Forest Golf Club offers a challenge for all skill levels.
for almost the entire course, allowing dedicated duffers to furrow their brows and make that long putt without distraction.
The course first opened in 1990 and was acclaimed for hosting that year’s PGA Tour Team Championship. Nestled near Wellington’s horse country, the course winds its way through the neighborhood with which it shares a name.
Binks Forest won rave reviews throughout the 1990s and became known as such a strong venue that it also hosted a PGA Tour event, the Sazale Cassic, won by Fred Couples and Mike Donald. It has been voted among Golf Digest’s Top 75 Public Golf Courses.
Gene Bates, one of the golf course’s original architects, who worked with Johnny Miller on the design, has applied his expertise to modernize the features and enhance the playability of the course, while preserving its unique original integrity. The sprawling, 220acre course still boasts the majestic pine-tree-lined fairways that makes it distinctive. What makes Binks Forest unique among Florida courses, though, is the rare layout characteristic of players not having to see an adjacent hole
The course and its 30,000-square-foot clubhouse were completely renovated in 2007. That project made Binks Forest a finalist in the Golf magazine “Renovation of the Year” competition’s daily fee division. The facility is also home to the Kevin Perkins Golf Academy, led by a wellknown PGA Master Professional. The academy provides world-class instruction in the finer points of the game to players of all ages and skills, including a popular junior program.
Binks Forest offers playability for golfers of all levels, and golf and fitness programs for all ages. Its clubhouse has a pool, fitness center, men’s and ladies’ locker rooms, and a ballroom that seats up to 300. Whether you are visiting the area and looking for a great place for a round of golf or a place to receive professionallevel golf instruction, or seeking a home for your charity golf tournament, looking for a fitting facility for your wedding or corporate meeting, or just looking for a great golf club where you can become a member and feel at home, the Binks Forest Golf Club is the place to find all of the above. The course is located at 400 Binks Forest Drive in Wellington. Call (561) 333-5731 or visit www.binksforestgc.com for more information.
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Atlantis Golf Club The Atlantis Golf Club, located near Lake Worth in the heart of the Palm Beaches, has a country-club atmosphere with three private ninehole golf courses nestled within the City of Atlantis. It is conveniently located between West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach, with Delray Beach and Boca Raton just down the road. The William Mitchell golf course design is carved throughout a beautiful and inviting community. Each one of the 27
golf holes offers unique, scenic views, as well as an abundance of lakes, mature trees and exotic birds. The Palm Beach golf course offers old Florida charm combined with an updated practice facility and course layouts. The lounge and dining room are also used to host various functions, including formal dinners with dancing, outdoor buffets and barbecues, as well as social engagements that can include drinks, appetizers and live music.
Club amenities include the 27 holes of championship William Mitchell golf, a newly updated practice facility, a full-length driving range, a shortgame area with two practice bunkers and 7,100 square feet of putting green. There is also a professional golf-teaching staff, an upscale-casual clubhouse and dining facilities, yearround member events, and men’s, ladies and junior golf tournaments and training. The golf course offers some of the most pristine greens in South Florida, the friendliest membership and play available seven days a week, 12 months a year. Several membership options are available. For more information, e-mail the membership director at membership.atlantisgolf@gmail. com, call (561) 966-7600 or visit www. atlantisgolf.org.
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Wycliffe Golf & Country Club The lush, rolling fairways of the Wycliffe Golf & Country Club’s two 18hole premier championship courses are both challenging and inviting, and cater to golfers at all skill levels. The core of Wycliffe’s jewel is a pair of distinctively different championship golf courses designed by awardwinning architects Karl Litten and John Sanford. “The most challenging hole is the par
4 East 18 signature hole,” Director of Golf Lynn Stebbins said. “Due to the length and the water hazard in front of the green, members must decide on whether to risk the reward and go for it, or play it safe and go for it in two, or go for it in three and hope for a oneputt play.” The outstanding golf experience at Wycliffe includes a full practice facility, orientation sessions for new members,
Members can also benefit from private and group lessons and clinics by highly experienced professionals, a fully stocked golf pro shop specially priced for members, complete golf-club services and repair, and an in-house golf cart service and sales center. Panoramic views of the closing holes of both courses can be enjoyed from the Grande Dining and Grille rooms. “Since moving to Wycliffe, golf has become a major part of our lives due to the people we have met and are now our friends,” said Stuart Friedman, a Wycliffe member since 2004. “We have become one big family who really care for each other.” Learn more at www.wycliffecc.com.
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The Fountains Country Club The Fountains Country Club is situated on 865 tropically landscaped acres where members enjoy a full spectrum of amenities, the heart of which are three exceptionally well-maintained championship golf courses, designed by world-renowned golf architects Robert Von Hagge and Bruce Devlin. The South Course is the newest, and its design includes attractive undulating contours and water features on 16 of its 18 holes. It offers the maximum risk/ reward for golfers. All the courses are member friendly, and this one is always
a lot of fun to play, no matter your handicap. The West Course starts at the main clubhouse, wanders through the community, and finishes at the No. 18 signature hole back at the clubhouse, providing a wonderful way to end a round. The North Course is the club’s longest and is notable for abundant water features and large greens. It is a particular favorite of those with low handicaps. In addition to a full tournament schedule, the Fountains offers twiceweekly clinics, a one-day short game
Players appreciate the consistency of the greens on all Fountains golf courses. The club also has superb practice facilities, with putting greens, pitching areas, bunkers and an expansive driving range that extends more than 300 yards. The Fountains is proud to be the host facility for the FAU and Northwood University golf teams, as well as the qualifying rounds for the Honda Classic and the Allianz Championship. The center of golf operations is in the pro shop, where members and guests find cutting-edge equipment, fashionable attire and a professional staff always available to greet them with a smile and accommodate requests. Learn more at www.fountainscc.com.
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SeaView Eyecare Focuses On Getting Each Patient The Proper Lenses Dr. Amanda Weiss, owner of SeaView Eyecare in Wellington, sees to it that each of her patients receives exactly the correct fitting, while enjoying the company of a pleasant and professional staff. Weiss, who was raised in St. Louis, where she did her undergraduate work, received her doctorate in optometry from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis. “Optometrists specialize in optics. That’s how the profession was founded — correcting the optical errors in the eye,” Weiss said. “In the past 30 years, it has become increasingly more medical, where optometrists now treat eye infections and diagnose and manage glaucoma, cataracts and macular degeneration. However, optometry stops short of doing surgery.” The goal at SeaView Eyecare is to make patients’ visits a comfortable experience. “We actually make it fun here for adults and for children,” Weiss said. “Going to the eye doctor is not just about coming out with a prescription. It’s about first coming out with the right prescription for each eye and with both eyes together, which is a different thing.” Patients need not only the correct prescription, but also the correct type of lens for the purpose. “There are lots of different kinds of lenses made by different manufacturers with many different types of optics,” she explained. “The advantage of going to an establishment where people are licensed and are trained in optics and all of those types of lenses is that you get the appropriate type of lens for your needs.”
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Progressive addition lenses, or no-line bifocals, are popular, but some people have trouble adjusting to them due to incorrect fitting.
Optometrists specialize in how the brain uses the eyes together. “That’s where I think we excel here in this office,” she said.
“Every progressive lens is different,” she said. “Where does the reading prescription start in that lens? How much distortion are you going to get when you look out to the sides? If the right style of progressive lens wasn’t chosen for you, or the measurements that are taken when we fit that lens for you are not accurate and done by a professional, then it’s very unlikely that someone will be successful and happy with their vision in that lens.”
Binocularity often must be learned, especially in young children. “If you have a child who has an eye muscle problem or a big difference between the prescription in each eye, that’s something that needs to be corrected at a very young age to prevent a lazy eye,” said Weiss, who examines children as young as 3.
Optometry has become increasingly more commercial, and there are many retail practices that focus more on sales than a good fit, Weiss said. “Most salespeople don’t have the knowledge of optics, and that’s where, again, we differ in that we have people who are licensed and trained in optics,” she said.
Aside from lenses, SeaView Eyecare also fits contact lenses and has a wide range of frames for adults and children. SeaView Eyecare is located at 2545 S. State Road 7, Suite 10, in the Whole Foods Plaza. For more information, call (561) 790-7290 or visit www.seavieweyecare.com. Dr. Amanda Weiss, owner of SeaView Eyecare.
Some retailers have strict guidelines employees must adhere to regarding patient turnover. “I never want it to be that way in my own practice,” Weiss said. “That’s why I opened my own practice.” One of the most important aspects of good vision is good depth perception and good “binocularity.” “Binocularity means how well the brain uses two eyes together, and that is something that is often lost in quick eye exams,” Weiss said. “What’s more important than what each eye sees individually is what both eyes see together, and how the brain interprets that image.” |wellington the magazine| November 2013
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Engel & Volkers’ Marc Ulanowski Sells Wellington’s Unique Lifestyle Story by Deborah Welky Photo by Abner Pedraza
Marc Ulanowski, longtime dressage rider and a real estate broker with Engel & Volkers, knows that when you’re selling Wellington, you’re selling more than a home — you’re selling a lifestyle. “What makes Wellington so cool is that it’s such a diverse community,” Ulanowski said. “There are some people who are here for the world-class golf, some for the equestrian aspect, tennis or croquet. Then there are families who come because they want their children to grow up in a nice community and attend good schools. Hobby pilots come because, in Wellington, they are able to buy a home and have an airstrip right out their back door.” The community is unique because all these different aspects can be found in such close proximity.
“Realtors have to really be on their game. Buyers are putting way more thought into their purchases, especially as far as their seasonal buys go,” he said. “They’re paying more attention to detail due to the real estate market and the economy. They’re crossing their Ts and dotting their Is to get the best value for their money, no matter what level they’re buying at.” Ulanowski said that Wellington weathered the real estate storm fairly well and is one of the first areas to be recovering from the crash. “In my opinion, things are getting better and better in Wellington,” he said. To contact Ulanowski, call (815) 861-3559, visit the Engel & Volkers offices on South Shore Blvd. in Wellington or Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, visit his web site at www.marculanowski.evusa.com or e-mail marculanowski@cs.com.
“All these people have so much going on in their own worlds, they often don’t realize what’s going on in anyone else’s,” he said. “Yet Wellington is a metropolis within itself. You can choose to live in your own bubble, or you can do anything else you want to do — and at the best level available.” Ulanowski has a broker’s license in Illinois as well as Florida. He “sells lifestyles” across the nation. In Florida, he focuses primarily on Wellington and Palm Beach island. “One of the reasons I chose to make a permanent move from Chicago was the convenience of Wellington,” he explained. “You participate in the highest level of dressage and you live five minutes from your stable, the country club, Fresh Market — you never have to leave this little square. Yet 10 minutes up the road, you can water ski at Okeeheelee Park. Everything is here. It’s a really special place.” That’s why when you ask Ulanowski what type of real estate he specializes in, he answers: “Pure lifestyle. I can find what you’re looking for whether you’re a golfer, a boater, an equestrian. I will find the perfect home for you whether it’s on the golf course, near the tennis courts or close to a marina. After all, your home and its location reflect who you are.” This is good news for today’s buyers — people who, Ulanowski said, are being much more cautious. |wellington the magazine| November 2013
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Helping Those In Need Through Church Groups And The Big Heart Brigade Story by Matthew Auerbach Photos by Abner Pedraza
Volunteering comes naturally to Nancy Pullen. Growing up in Miami, she watched her parents give of their time to many organizations. It wasn’t long before she followed in their footsteps. “My first shot at volunteerism came when I was in junior high school,” Pullen said. “I spent my summer vacation as a candy striper at Jackson Memorial Hospital. During the school year, I volunteered there on Saturdays. My desire to choose a career in nursing was solidified there.” Pullen has continued to volunteer and remains as committed to the idea of helping others as she was during that summer vacation. She is Wellington The Magazine’s November nominee for our Volunteer of the Year Award. Pullen followed through on her decision to become a nurse. She earned an associate’s degree in nursing from Broward Community College and a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Barry University. “I began my nursing career at North Shore Medical Center in Miami,” Pullen said. “That is where I met my husband, Fred. He had been volunteering at a mission hospital in Haiti and was severely injured in an automobile accident there. He was flown up to Miami for treatment,
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and I was his admitting nurse. I worked in orthopedics and then in the intensive coronary care unit at North Shore.” Pullen has been married to Fred, an ear, nose and throat specialist, for 33 years. They have three stepchildren and six grandchildren. A few years after they tied the knot, Pullen began working in her husband’s private practice so that their days off and vacation time coincided. During this time, she also volunteered with the Mercy Hospital Foundation in Miami, eventually serving as president of its board of directors. The Pullens would soon leave Miami behind. “We had begun spending summers on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts,” she said. “We purchased a second home there in 1990, and in 1993 we opened a bookstore on the island.” Her place of residence may have changed, but Pullen’s devotion to volunteerism remained steadfast. “When we lived on Nantucket, I volunteered with the Nantucket Historical Association as a docent at their historical sites,” Pullen said. “I also volunteered with A Safe Place on Nantucket, where victims and
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survivors of domestic violence could receive treatment, counseling and support. I also volunteered at the Nantucket AIDS Network. We left Nantucket in 1999 so that I could attend seminary at the Orlando Institute. Part of my training was to serve an internship at a church.” A year later, the Pullens found themselves living in Wellington. “A close friend had started a church in Wellington, and we saw what a beautiful community it is,” Pullen recalled. “We moved here just as the building boom hit. Fields and pastures were quickly replaced by houses, stores and restaurants. Instead of having to drive to get to those things, we realized that we never have to leave Wellington for anything!” The Pullens became members of New Community Church (now LifeChurch) in Wellington. “I began my church staff volunteer position there,” she said. “That turned into a full-time volunteer position that lasted until 2007.” That is when Pullen left New Community Church and began volunteering with Bill Tumulty in the Life Missions Department of Christ Fellowship Church, which led to her current involvement with the Big Heart Brigade, a nonprofit organization started in 1992 by
Nancy Pullen serves the community through her church work and her volunteering with the Big Heart Brigade.
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Tom DeRita and his son, David. “Bill was already on the board of directors of Big Heart and asked me to help him price out needed supplies and place orders for their annual Thanksgiving feast,” Pullen said. Big Heart Brigade’s mission is to pay attention to those in need who are struggling to make ends meet. Pullen has been an organization board member since 2009. “The board is made up of leaders in business, a few Christ Fellowship staff and Palm Beach Gardens Fire-Rescue personnel,” Pullen said. “Every penny raised for the Big Heart Brigade goes directly into our projects. Besides the Thanksgiving feast, Big Heart helps provide scholarships for the children of fallen police officers and firefighters. We also volunteer our efforts for the Wounded Warrior Project.”
Big Heart Brigade’s most well-known project is the Thanksgiving feast, the culmination of an effort by approximately 5,000 volunteers from all over the Palm Beach area at an outdoor site affectionately known as “Turkey Town.” “We cook, package and distribute Thanksgiving meals over a five-county area,” Pullen said. “Last year, we sent out over 103,000 meals as far south as Homestead, all around Lake Okeechobee and up to Fort Pierce and points in between. Our receiving agencies are churches, soup kitchens, housing authorities, elder-care centers, homeless shelters and ministries who feed hungry people. We provide all of the meals absolutely free of charge to all who ask.” Every component of a Thanksgiving dinner is included in the meal: turkey,
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wellington home Mission-Style Home In Palm Beach Polo Features Unique Architectural Details Story by Lauren Miró Photos courtesy Casey Flannery
Located on a 92-acre preserve in the Palm Beach Polo Golf & Country Club, this Mission-style house is warm and inviting with a comfortable charm. There are stellar views of the Cypress Golf Course and all the natural beauty of the preserve. The large home has five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, as well as an attached guest suite with bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette and living space. Yet what truly sets this home apart is its small architectural details, both inside and outside. Take in all of the beauty in the fantastic outdoor space with a pool, covered patio and outdoor living room complete with summer kitchen.
(Above) The chef’s kitchen features all the best amenities with beautiful wood cabinets, granite countertops and marble floors. There are double wall ovens, a range stove, double dishwashers and a wood-panel fridge, as well as a breakfast bar and eat-in breakfast nook. The space is elegant with tray ceilings, crown molding and more.
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Family Room: Located off the kitchen, the large family room is a cozy space for relaxation. The room features a large built-in entertainment center, and the entire space opens to the outdoor living room through French doors.
Formal Living Room: The picturesque formal living room is located off the front entryway and features a bright space with plenty of natural light. The focal point of the room is an ornate fireplace, but the room is full of architectural details that elevate the space, from the peaked ceiling to the French doors that lead to the outdoor loggia.
Sitting Area: The master bedroom features a large seating area by a bay window overlooking the beautiful patio and pool. The rounded ceiling with wood detail is another example of the architectural details that is continued throughout the home and guest house.
Formal Dining Room: The elegant formal dining room is conveniently located off the kitchen and the nearby gallery with a wet bar. The space is bright and airy, and an architectural nook provides a nice pop of color in the room, while a tray ceiling and crown molding elevate the space. Beautiful French doors lead to the outdoor patio and let in plenty of light.
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Polo Room: The focal point of this beautiful guest room is the colorful polo mural that adorns the large wall. The room features wood floors, French doors and an en suite bathroom.
Master Bedroom & Bath: The master bedroom is large and luxurious with soaring tray ceilings featuring wooden accents. The large bay window features a seating area and French-door access the outdoor patio. There is also a small morning kitchen with space for a coffee maker and a small refrigerator. A unique feature of the home, the master suite has his-and-hers bathrooms in addition to the his-and-hers closets. The bathrooms are adjoined by the large walk-in shower that is shared by both rooms. Shown here, the “hers” bathroom features marble floors, a Jacuzzi tub and a vanity.
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The Bull McCabe’s gets its name from the popular Irish film The Field, featuring Richard Harris as Bull McCabe. The film illustrates the importance of the land to Irish tradition and sets the stage for the new restaurant. ‘To the Irish, it’s all about the land,’ owner Alan Craig explained. ‘That’s kind of our theme; it’s all about farm to table.’
The restaurant’s Fish & Chips are fresh filets fried in a crispy beer batter and served with homemade fries and sauce.
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Tempting dessert items include Bailey’s Banana Caramel Pie, the Lemon Custard Raspberry Puree and Irish Coffee Chocolate Mousse.
The Bangers & Mash is a classic Irish favorite featuring fresh mashed potatoes and bangers served with a homemade sauce.
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The Bull McCabe’s Brings Unique Celtic Cooking Style To Wellington
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ffering a unique twist on traditional Irish and Celtic flavors, the Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub & Tap Room puts the focus on flavor. Located in the original Wellington Mall, the restaurant offers great food and brews with an emphasis on local produce. The pub opened this summer and has already become known for its unique Celtic Black Rock cooking style, which lets patrons experience the joy of traditional Celtic rock cooking. Owner Alan Craig is a native of Dublin, Ireland, and has operated several popular Irish pubs throughout South Florida. “I’m a musician and have played Irish music for many years,” he said. “There was no venue in South Florida for something like that.” He also owns the Field Irish Pub & Eatery in Dania Beach. He said he saw an opportunity when the space in Wellington became available. “There aren’t any other Irish pubs in the area,” Craig said. “I wanted to bring the passion we have for this industry here to Wellington.”
The special of the house is the Celtic rock cooking style. The taste is unique, and the meat is fresh and flavorful, showing off the beef in all its glory.
The Bull McCabe’s gets its name from the popular Irish film The Field, an Academy Award–nominated picture featuring Richard Harris as Bull McCabe. The film illustrates the importance of the land to Irish tradition and sets the stage for the new restaurant. Harris’ photo is featured prominently on the mantle place in the pub, which pays homage to its Celtic roots. “To the Irish, it’s all about the land,” Craig said. “That’s kind of our theme; it’s all about farm to table.” Taking the theme to heart, the Bull McCabe’s offers fresh, hormone-
free and organic products, sourced from local farms. “We support local farms within a 50-mile radius,” Craig explained. “Our beef is free of growth hormones, sourced locally from the Seminole Tribe of Florida.” The pub is warm and inviting. Central to the space is a large bar with more than 40 brews on tap. Patrons can sit at the bar or at one of many dark wood tables, or choose to curl up in one of the comfortable overstuffed chairs scattered about the space. There is also a beer garden outside with a full bar, televisions and 20 draft brews. There, patrons can sit at the bar or in one of the intimate cabanas to dine al fresco. The Bull McCabe’s opens daily at 4 p.m. with happy hour specials from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Similar to its philosophy on food, the pub is a craft brew hideaway, offering more than 40 draft beers that include local favorites as well as classic beers. The brews come from as close as Jupiter — Monk in the Trunk — and offer a wide array of options. “We have one of the largest selections in Palm Beach County with 43 craft brews from all over the world,” Craig said. “We offer guests the opportunity to drink like a local, featuring several local beers; 15 of our beers are |wellington the magazine| November 2013
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the restaurant’s homemade remoulade sauce.
And Craig knows beer; in addition to owning several pubs, he also pioneered one of the first micro-brewing companies in the craft beer industry. “We brewed Finn McCool, an Irish red beer,” he said.
Though people may be drawn in with drink specials and entertainment, the delicious menu will keep them around. The menu is crafted around the Celtic rock cooking system. “You sear meat on a heated volcanic stone,” Manager Robert Feinson explained.
Make sure you save room for dessert. Chef Dennis Thibodeau offers a delectable dish as part of the dessert of the day ($4 to $8). One of the most popular items is the Bailey’s Banana Caramel Pie, a delicious combination of homemade caramel with bananas and chocolate that makes for a tantalizing bite. Or try the Lemon Custard Raspberry Puree, a recipe handed down through Thibodeau’s family. The lemon custard is sweet and falls in perfect harmony with the tangy raspberry flavors.
The brew won the company a gold medal, which can be seen hanging in the Bull McCabe’s. Patrons can also enjoy live Irish music during dinner several nights a week. “We have a former member of the Irish Rovers who plays Wednesday and Thursday nights,” Craig said. “On Friday night, he’s joined by another member of the Rovers, and they play as a duet. We’ll have a three-piece band Left to right: Manager Robert Feinson, chef Dennis Thibodeau and owner Alan Craig.
The stones are heated to more than 800 degrees in a special oven, and the dish is served on an individual stone right at the table. “The meat is cooking in its own juices,” Craig said. “It’s incredibly healthy. It doesn’t use any oil or butter. It sears the meat and gives it a natural flavor.” Try the 8 oz. filet ($28.95), a juicy cut of meat served on the Celtic rock with the vegetable of the day and dipping sauces. The taste is unique, and the meat is fresh and flavorful, showing off the beef in all its glory. The Bull McCabe’s also offers classic Irish favorites. The Bangers & Mash ($12.95) is a bountiful dish of fresh mashed potatoes and bangers served with a homemade sauce. The dish tastes fresh but not filling — a delicious take on a favorite dish. Or try the Fish & Chips ($15.50), with fresh filets fried in a crispy beer batter and served with homemade fries and potato sauce. The fish tastes fresh and the beer batter adds a delicious flavor. If you’re feeling brave, add a kick with
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Also delicious is the Irish Coffee Chocolate Mousse. Resembling an Irish coffee, the dessert pairs the best of coffee and chocolate together for an unforgettable taste. No matter what you choose, you’re in for a treat. In addition to dinner, Craig said the pub will offer brunch Saturday and Sunday mornings starting during season. “It will be an excellent European-style brunch,” he said. And Craig said the community can look forward to a great St. Patrick’s Day celebration. “It will be one of the biggest celebrations in Palm Beach County,” he said. The Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub & Tap Room is located in the original Wellington Mall at 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 20. For more information, call (561) 557-1190 or visit www.thebullmccabe.com.
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wellington dining guide For a touch of the Florida Keys in your own back yard, visit Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille. Located at 10880 W. Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green, Bonefish Mac’s offers excellent food in a family-friendly environment. For more information, visit www.bonefishmacs.com or call (561) 798-6227. Brooklyn Bagel in Wellington has been in business for more than 20 years, offering customers handmade, authentic bagels and more. Brooklyn Bagel is located at 13873 Wellington Trace, Suite B9, in the Wellington Marketplace shopping plaza. For more information, call (561) 784-5501. Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant is located on Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green. Specializing in family-style Italian cuisine, Buca di Beppo is known for its large portions designed to serve several people. For more info., call (561) 7903287 or visit www.bucadibeppo.com. Casa Tequila, a restaurant featuring a wide variety of delicious Mexican Cuisine, opened recently in the Wellington Plaza at 12795 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 11A. For more info., call (561) 557-1378 or visit www. casatequilafl.com. First Watch, the Daytime Café, is now open in Wellington at 2335 South State Road 7 in front of the Mall at Wellington Green near Office Depot. First Watch is open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. For more info., call (561) 795-5500 or visit www.firstwatch.com. From delicious antipasti to a fine selection of wines, Italian food lovers will feel right at home at Franco Italian Bistro. For an authentic, elegant Italian experience, visit Franco Italian Bistro at 10160 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 103, in the Pointe at Wellington Green. For more info., call (561) 615-1551 or visit www.francoitalianbistro.com. Gabriel’s Cafe & Grille is Wellington’s oldest res-
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taurant. Serving breakfast and lunch, Gabriel’s is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily in the Wellington Plaza at the intersection of Forest Hill Blvd. and Wellington Trace. For more info., call (561) 793-0675. The Grille Fashion Cuisine (12300 South Shore Blvd., Suite 10) is open for lunch and dinner daily. It is also a popular gathering place, open until 2 a.m. Thursday through Sunday. For info., call (561) 7932110 or visit www.thegrillefashioncuisine.com. Offering delicious cuts of steak and succulent seafood dishes, Jordan’s Steak Bistro serves up delicious meals and craft cocktails in a stylish environment. The restaurant is located in the Pointe at Wellington Green at 10140 W. Forest Hill Blvd. For more info., call (561) 793-9394 or visit www.jordanssteakbistro.com. Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine at La Fogata, featuring a full menu for lunch and dinner, including food and drink specials. The restaurant is located in Wellington’s Town Square shopping plaza at 11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd. For more info., call (561) 422-1641 or visit www.lafogatawellington.com. Experience the tastes of the world atop a burger at Lindburgers Restaurant in the Wellington Courtyard Shops at 13860 Wellington Trace. From Florida to the Far East, Lindburgers will take you on a trip as you bite into one of its 50 famous burgers. For more info., call (561) 753-0555 or visit www.lindburgers.com. Oli’s Fashion Cuisine & Bar is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks on Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green. For info., call (561) 7922220 or visit www.olisrestaurant.com. The Players Club Restaurant & Bar (13410 South Shore Blvd.) features gourmet cuisine along with a piano bar, bistro area, outside dining, smoking bars, entertainment and more. For more info., call (561) 795-0080 or visit www.playersclubrestaurant.com.
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Monday, Nov. 4 • Morselife will offer a book review for adults age 55 and older on The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom on Monday, Nov. 4 at noon at the Wellington Community Center (12150 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Preregister in person, online at www.wellingtonfl.gov or by calling (561) 753-2489. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Art Club for age 8 and up Monday, Nov. 4 at 4 p.m. Dress to get messy. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info.
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Thursday, Nov. 7 • The Okeeheelee Nature Center (7715 Forest Hill Blvd.) will present Story Time for ages 2 to 5 on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. Class activities are specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers. The cost is $2 per child. Call (561) 233-1400 to RSVP. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Noodle Necklaces for age 6 and up Thursday, Nov. 7 at 3:30 p.m. Use oodles of different noodles to create fashionable necklaces. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The annual Fall Festival at Our Lady Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church (100 Crestwood Blvd. South, RPB) will open Thursday, Nov. 7 and run through Sunday, Nov. 10. The weekend includes free admission, free parking and free entertainment, a food court and ride tickets for purchase. The church will also host a casino night Friday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. For info., call (561) 798-5661 or visit www.olqa.cc. • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Nov. 7 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host a Writers’ Critique Workshop for adults Thursday, Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Share, offer and accept constructive criticism to improve fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. Friday, Nov. 8 • The Light the Night Walk & 5K Run, benefitting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, is set for Friday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. at the Meyer Amphitheatre (104 Datura St., WPB). For more info., call (561) 6168682 or visit www.lightthenight.org/pb. • Artist Adrianne Hetherington is the featured artist at this season’s Whole Foods Market Gallery (2635 State Road 7, Wellington). An opening reception is set for Friday, Nov. 8 at 6:30 p.m. A $5 donation benefits the Wellington Art Society Scholarship Fund. For info., visit www.wellingtonartsociety.org.
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Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Read Where Should Turtle Be? by Susan Ring and illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein, performed by Ballet Palm Beach. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Wonders of the Night Sky: Telescope Viewing Session for adults Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. with the Astronomical Society of the Palm Beaches. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Wellington Village Council will meet Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex (12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). For info., call (561) 791-4000 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov. Wednesday, Nov. 13 • The Wellington Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Kick Off to the Equestrian Season Luncheon at the Wanderers Club on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Registration begins promptly at 11:30 a.m., and the luncheon will begin at noon. The cost is $20 for chamber members and $30 for non-members. Call (561) 792-6525 to RSVP. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Meet the Author: Alex Watson for all ages Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 4:30 p.m. Alex Watson will discuss his book Tsunami. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Thursday, Nov. 14 • The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Luncheon will take place Thursday, Nov. 14 at 11:30 a.m. at the Omphoy Ocean Resort (2842 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach). Tickets cost $35 for members and $45 for non-members. Contact Mariela Castillo at (561)5784813 or mariela@cpbchamber.com for more info. • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Nov. 14 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Pajama Tales for ages 2 to 6
on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. Wear your jammies, bring your teddy bear and wind down for the evening with bedtime stories. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. Friday, Nov. 15 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington) will host Families Reading Together: Suzy Hammer as Neptunia the Sea Goddess for all ages Friday, Nov. 15 at 2:30 p.m. Neptunia tells magical stories about the wonders of saving the seas. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. Saturday, Nov. 16 • The Charlotte Hans Softball Challenge will be held Saturday, Nov. 16 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Wellington Village Park. The event is family oriented with bounce houses, music, food and raffles for everyone to enjoy. For more info., e-mail chs2009@ yahoo.com or find “Charlotte Hans Softball Benefit” on Facebook. • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 for more info. • The Okeeheelee Nature Center (7715 Forest Hill Blvd.) will present Creating a Backyard Habitat for all ages Saturday, Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. The cost is $3 per person. Call (561) 233-1400 to RSVP. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host a free Billy Joel Tribute Concert with the Turnstiles on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl. gov for more info. Monday, Nov. 18 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host a talk on Health Care Exchanges through the Affordable Care Act on Monday, Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. Tuesday, Nov. 19 • The Palm Beach County Commission will
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AMERICAN LEGION GOLF — Wellington American Legion Chris Reyka Memorial Post #390 presented its Future Heroes Charity Golf Tournament on Sept. 21 at the Wanderers Club. Proceeds benefited the Future Heroes Scholarship Fund, as well as local youth, patriotic and veteran-support programs. Shown here are John Isola; first-place winners Scott Stowell, Mark Vazquez, Craig Eaton and Daniel Eggertsson; and Ed Portman.
RYDE-A-THON — The Wellington Runners Club and Iron Lion Fitness Studio hosted a “Ryde-A-Thon” to support the Kids Cancer Foundation on Sunday Oct. 6. Participants were able to cycle as long as they wanted and were asked to make a minimum donation of $10 per ride to benefit the Kids Cancer Foundation. Shown here are Iron Lion owners Mike Bates and Seth Kaufmann.
H&M OPENING — International clothier H&M hosted the grand opening of its newest store in the Mall at Wellington Green on Thursday, Oct. 10. H&M is known for its trendy and affordable clothing. The new store is located on the lower level of the mall next to Abercrombie & Fitch and near Grand Court.
BIG DOG BENEFIT — A dog wash, car wash and bake sale to benefit Big Dog Ranch Rescue and Shyanne Mutch was held Sunday, Oct. 6 at Hurricane Grill & Wings in Royal Palm Beach. Shyanne Mutch is a BDRR volunteer battling cancer. Shown here are Kimberlee and Shyanne Mutch with event organizers Amber and Kelly Nelson.
HOMECOMING ROYALTY — Wellington and Palm Beach Central high schools celebrated homecoming last month, culminating with crowning ceremonies at halftime during their respective homecoming football games. Joey Hempfling and Molly Cuthbertson were crowned king and queen at Wellington High School, while Steven Daley and Gabi Corsa were crowned king and queen at Palm Beach Central High School. (Right) Wellington High School’s Molly Cuthbertson and Joey Hempfling. (Below) Palm Beach Central High School’s Steven Daley and Gabi Corsa.
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