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Many exciting events have been taking place over the past few weeks and “Manning coming to the Miami Dolphins” has been top on the list. We’ll have to see how that plays out. Still, as the philanthropic season marks its end, new experiences will commence. This month indicates the beginning of springtime. The rains will fall and everything will begin to bloom. It seems nature knows exactly what she is doing when it comes to life, even though we sometimes try to divert what is about to happen with our own plans. Things change, time moves and hurt passes, but the one thing which remains constant is life will go on. Elton John put it to words and song, saying, “In the circle of life it’s the wheel of fortune, it’s the leap of faith, it’s the band of hope, till we find our place on the path unwinding in the circle, the circle of life.” As in years past, many communities will be holding ceremonies and Relay’s for Life. This American Cancer Society fundraising effort brings together survivors, patients and memories of fights well fought. Like many, I know or knew family and friends with this terrible disease, so I participate, contributing my time and resources to the successful efforts of the organizers. But this year takes on a whole new meaning. Recently my mother underwent a procedure to remove a lump and more was uncovered. Now, we are discussing the options about future protocols. She is in relatively good health and high spirits. The qualities
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resonating from her are of optimism and gratitude. In her mid-seventies, and a widow for more than ten years, she has a calm reassurance about her knowing we all will face our time. Mom always taught me that life will bring you opportunities and obstacles. I’ve come to understand that it’s not what you face which reveals ones true self, but how you face it. You have to make each day count and leave behind a better place for future generations. So, I encourage you to participate in some way in making our city a better place, in your own way, and thus completing the circle. Many of us will also celebrate our respective High Holidays – Easter and Passover. These holidays
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10 THE BUZZ STYLE 12 Resort Accessories HAPPENINGS 14 Come Sail Away 16 Hispanic Unity 18 Jacobs Shoes 20 American Cancer Society Gala ademy 22 Non-ProямБt Academy Awards COVER STORY 24 Marlins in the Community PEOPLE Winn 28 Nancy Werter-Winn 30 Dr. Markham 32 Lisa Hartman 34 CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEATURES ets 36 Top 10 Gadgets 38 Catalonia 48 DINING GUIDE
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SCENEONSITE 56 Taste of Coral Springs 58 2nd Annual Pulse Young Professionals 60 North Broward Prep Performs 62 Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies 64 Last Looks 66 AND ANOTHER THING
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But while the venerable brand has never gone out of style, it seems that it has extra special buzz in 2012. Why? Maybe, because Henri Bendel specializes in fashionable accessories, cosmetics, jewelry, footwear, fragrances and more attracting a rabid following of female sophisticates. If you can’t visit the flagship store in Manhattan (a landmark), visit www.henribendel.com to find a location near you. So why is Henri Bendel hot? Maybe it’s the signature black and white colors of its handbags and beauty cases, or maybe it’s because trendsetters like Rachel Bilson and Abigail Breslin have been spotted wearing Henri Bendel around Hollywood.
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You don’t have to love country or folk music to love The Civil Wars. You just have to love good music. Take it from us, The Civil Wars are about to break. The group, fresh off winning two Grammy’s, is composed of singer-songwriters Joy Williams and John Paul White. They’ve already appeared on
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Foodies are predicting the rise of gluten free fare and retro foods and the fall of cupcakes and popup restaurants. While we are not ready to write off the cupcake, we do think the gluten free movement has legs. An estimated 10 percent of the population has some sort of gluten sensitivity—giving restaurants a chance to cash in by serving this growing niche. As for retro fare, start looking for the tried and true to reappear on your menus: meatloaf, fried chicken, hot dogs and fruit pies are making their way from the diner to a wider variety of restaurants. Maybe it’s the times, maybe it’s the nostalgia—but there’s something to be said for bringing back meatloaf. This food just makes you smile. Another trend worth watching is the growth of “communal restaurant tables.” Whether you’re a party of six or a table for one, it doesn’t matter. When upscale restaurants offer communal tables there is room for everyone. Shy diners may have to adjust to sharing a meal next to strangers, but social folks will appreciate the opportunity to meet new people over a memorable meal. Watch for this European trend to grow in the United States in 2012 and beyond.
Letterman and Leno, recorded with Taylor Swift and been christened the “next big thing” by the `in the know’ critics, including your friends at Lifestyle Publications. Check out their album Barton Hollow and remember your friends at Lifestyle Publications told you first.
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“Come Sail Away” Main Event and Auction “Come Sail Away” at Temple Dor Dorim’s 16th Anniversary Main Event and Auction on Saturday, April 14, 2012. With Royal Caribbean International as the Main sponsor, everyone will enjoy an evening of casino gaming, music and entertainment, incredible food and “cruising” fun! This function is the major annual fundraising event for Temple Dor Dorim which will provide funding for youth scholarships along with educational and innovative programs. A portion of the funds raised by our event this year will be contributed back to our community through Kids in Distress. Jacqueline and Henry Gillman, chairs of the Main Event, are very supportive of Temple Dor Dorim’s mitzvah {good deed} of giving back to the community by supporting Kids in Distress. “Thanks to the generosity of our loyal sponsors and our dedicated committee, the Main Event will be a night of adventure and excitement. The evening will be filled with
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silent auction style shopping and a Live Auction featuring an Azamara Cruise. The Grand Raffle prize is a fabulous 7 Day Caribbean Cruise for Two onboard the Oasis or Allure of the Seas donated by Royal Caribbean. Tickets for the raffle can be purchased at $25 each or 5 for $100. A preview of the auction items and raffle tickets are available
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Hispanic Unity Hosts 2nd Annual Entrepreneur Summit WHEN HISPANIC UNITY HOSTED THE INAUGURAL ENTREPRENEUR SUMMIT, HUNDREDS OF NEW AND ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OWNERS CONNECTED WITH SUCCESSFUL, SEASONED EXPERTS. A RESOUNDING SUCCESS AND WELL ATTENDED BY MORE THAN 450 INDIVIDUALS IN 2011 THE, ENTREPRENEUR SUMMIT RETURNS BY POPULAR DEMAND ON FRIDAY, APRIL 20 FROM 7:30 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. AT THE SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL AND CASINO IN HOLLYWOOD. The unique event features a mix of business-owners, emerging entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 companies, economic development specialists, government staffers, small business experts, procurement officers, educational institutions, media and corporate partners and all others interested in entrepreneurship. The day kicks-off with a morning Plenary Session and workshops delving into the most important topics for every entrepreneur. Presented by respected experts, sessions include: Financing: The “New” Reality: How to finance your dream; Digital Marketing offered in both English & Spanish and The Entrepreneurial World of Selling. “The Entrepreneur Summit is extremely timely as South Florida continues to be a leader in new business startups and second stage expansions. As more South Floridians –venture out on their
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own with dreams of starting their own business, we provide resources and tools to help them succeed,” says Josie Bacallao, president and CEO of Hispanic Unity of Florida. “Our goal is to inform, connect and inspire new and emerging business-owners while encouraging attendees to learn and network within a stimulating and engaging environment. We are all looking forward to another well attended event.” Following the morning sessions attendees are invited to enjoy a VIP Networking Reception and the American Dreamers’ Award Luncheon. Keynote speaker is Harry M. Jansen Kraemer Jr. an executive partner with Madison Dearborn, one of the largest private equity firms in the United States, author and professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Kraemer was former Chairman &
CEO of Baxter International. Hispanic Unity was founded 30 years ago by community leaders to ease the acculturation transition for newcomers from other nations. Today this nonprofit provides assistance through 21 programs, in three languages, to Broward’s diverse community. Hispanic Unity remains the county’s largest agency dedicated to the immigrant population, providing them with the tools they need to build a new life. In 2011, the agency served 20,000 plus clients, from toddlers to adults. The agency offers assistance at six Broward County sites. Its mission is: Empowering Hispanics and other members of the community to become self-sufficient, civically engaged and lead productive lives. The morning Plenary Session, workshop and Trade Show are complimentary. Tickets for the whole event, including the VIP Networking Reception and the American Dreamers Awards Luncheon cost $75. Early Bird registration ($65) is available through April 2. To register visit www.HispanicUnity. org or contact Wendy DeLucca at wdelucca@hispanicunity.org or 954646-5403.
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FUNdraiser Sends Kids to Camp “IN JACOB’S SHOES” IS HOSTING ITS SECOND ANNUAL “SEND A KID TO CAMP…AND MORE! FUNDRAISER” ON SUNDAY MAY 6, AT 4:00 PM AT RON BERGERON’S GREEN GLADES RANCH IN WESTON. The event’s proceeds will be used to provide grants to local camp, athletic and enrichment programs for children in need as “WE HAVE A well as shoes, camp and DEDICATED school supplies. The festivities will GROUP OF include a barbeque VOLUNTEERS. dinner, music and fun WITH THEIR HELP, entertainment, activities for the entire WE ARE ABLE family, an auction, TO GET IT ALL raffles and an evening at DONE. FROM the breathtaking Green SHOES TO CAMP. Glades Ranch. Over 500 are expected to THE ANNUAL guests attend and experience FUNDRAISER IS a true Florida cowboy HOW WE MAKE experience at one of CAMP HAPPEN Florida’s most unique locations. FOR THE KIDS.” “The event will
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be fun for the entire family. Last year’s inaugural event raised $60,000 and funded grants to 13 local organizations. Our goal this year is to increase the number of organizations receiving grants. Every child deserves a chance to go to camp. Our event will make this happen for so many children in Broward and Palm Beach Counties,” says Murray Zweig, co-founder of In Jacob’s Shoes. Murray and Harlene Zweig formed In Jacob’s Shoes in memory of their son, Jacob. The mission of In Jacob’s Shoes is to provide new and gently worn shoes, school supplies and athletic gear to children in need. Grants and scholarships are also awarded for camp, aftercare, sports and enrichment programs. In Jacob’s
Shoes is a 501(c)(3) public charity and is operated by an all-volunteer staff. Throughout the year, volunteers collect, sort and clean shoes which are distributed to local schools, camps, shelters, charities and organizations that care for children in need. “We have a dedicated group of volunteers. With their help, we are able to get it all done…from shoes to camp. The annual FUNdraiser is how we make camp happen for the kids. Our guests last year loved the FUNdraiser. Bergeron’s Green Glades Ranch is something not to miss. The afternoon is casual and fun and has something for everyone”, says Harlene Zweig. Admission to the In Jacob’s Shoes “Send A Kid To Camp…and more! FUNdraiser is $50 for adults, $25 for children, and children 3 and under attend free. For more information, including ticket purchases, visit www.injacobsshoes.org or call 954.757.9030.
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American Cancer Society Honors Special Contributors at Annual Gala ON MAY 12, 400 LOCAL BUSINESS, CIVIC, AND PHILANTHROPIC LEADERS WILL COME TOGETHER TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AND ITS R.O.C.K. PROGRAMS AT THE BROWARD UNIT’S 8TH ANNUAL GALA. Held at Gulfstream Park, the 2012 Birthday Ball will honor Dr. Fred Lippman, Chancellor at Nova Southeast University and former State Representative; Alligator Ron Bergeron, philanthropic leader in Broward, and Survivor of the Year, Roth Sabath. Reaching Out to Cancer Kids, or R.O.C.K., is made up of three programs for children with cancer or who have survived childhood cancers. It includes the R.O.C.K. Scholarship Program, R.O.C.K. Family Weekend, and R.O.C.K. Camp. Established in 1976, R.O.C.K. Camp is the first camp for children with cancer in the U.S. Held at Camp Boggy Creek, R.O.C.K. provides kids ages 7 to 16 being treated for cancer or who have survived the disease the opportunity to enjoy summer camp without having to feel different from other children. R.O.C.K. Camp
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features traditional summer camp activities such as swimming, music, arts and crafts, fishing, horseback riding and camp fires. “It is free to the kids due to the generosity of those who attend our Annual Ball,” explained this year’s
“IT IS FREE TO THE KIDS DUE TO THE GENEROSITY OF THOSE WHO ATTEND OUR ANNUAL BALL.” Gala Chair Dr. Irv Rosenbaum of Nova Southeastern University. “Thanks to those who supported last year’s event, 19 kids from Broward County were able to attend camp, 34 teens received scholarships, and 12 families attended R.O.C.K. Family Weekend.” Guests at the event will enjoy a night of dining, dancing, and the
opportunity to bid on a showcase of items themed “Birthday Wishes Can Come True”. These items include the use of a catered suite at the new Miami Marlins Stadium, a ride on the Goodyear Blimp, a weekend of fishing in the Keys, dancing, art, and scuba lessons, designer handbags, jewelry, and more. “We are very fortunate to have such generous contributors to this event,” said Broward Unit Operating Board Chair Dr. Jill Sumfest. “Because of the continued support to our Gala, we are able to provide services to our community through our R.O.C.K. Programs, rides to cancer treatment, support groups, free wigs and prosthesis and other services.” As the “Official Sponsor of Birthdays”, the American Cancer Society saves lives and creates a world with less cancer by helping people stay well, get well, find cures, and fight back. For more information about the event, contact the Broward Unit at (954) 200-7516.
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he biggest names in non-profit graced the red carpet on Friday, February 24th for the 2nd Annual BankAtlantic NonProfit Academy Awards. This A-list soiree is the single most prestigious event in Broward County that recognizes leaders and organizations for excellence in the non-profit sector. “The BankAtlantic Non-Profit Academy Awards presented by 2-1-1 Broward and hosted by Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is unique. It celebrates and honors the achievements and inspiring work of Broward’s outstanding nonprofit leaders and agencies,” said Jarett Levan, President & CEO, BankAtlantic. 2-1-1 Broward, the only agency in the county that provides 24/7 comprehensive helpline services to any Broward resident seeking emotional support, crisis/suicide intervention, information, needs assessment and referrals to health and human services agencies, brought the star-studded 2nd Annual BankAtlantic Non-Profit Academy Awards to a sell-out crowd of more than 625 guests. “The Non-Profit Academy Awards was created to bring the non-profits to the forefront and offer a day that is just for them and gives them the opportunity to shine,” said Gregory Haile, 2-1-1 Broward board chair and VP of Government and Regulatory Affairs at Broward College. The Non-Profit Academy Award frenzy kicked off on January 24th when the three nominees in each of the seven categories were announced at the chic VIP Announcement Party, presented by Broward Health at the extravagant estate of Steve Savor and catered by Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza. The competition was fierce with 97 outstanding non-profit leaders and organizations in the field, but this year’s judges spent countless hours selecting the top contenders. The main event, with all the famous images of the real Academy Awards – golden statues, red carpets, paparazzi and headliner entertainment, was held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. “The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is a proud supporter of 2-1-1 Broward and appreciates the concept of this spectacular event – to honor the work of so many non-profits,” said event co-chair, Susan Renneisen, Director of Special Events, Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Susan’s
co-chairs were Jen Klaassens, Wasie Foundation and Marcia Barry-Smith, BankAtlantic. The Red Carpet Reception sponsored by Memorial Healthcare Systems, set the tone for the event with explosions of conversation, pure excitement and live gold statues. The reception had all the makings of a Hollywood gala, including champagne compliments of Premier Beverages, offered to guests by a golden goddess sponsored by BB&T. Paparazzi was out in full force catching guests posing at the Red Carpet Media Runway sponsored by Consolidated Credit Counseling. Guests were then treated to a surprise performance by Cirque Dreams, POP GOES THE ROCK, the event’s Headline Entertainment Sponsor. WSVN’s Deco Drive Co-Host and event emcee Lynn Martinez delivered a witty monologue. Lynn’s Cleopatra-style entrance was befitting of the fun-loving Deco Drive Diva. The anticipation soared as representatives of McGladrey, the official accounting firm of this year’s Awards, delivered the sealed envelopes
“I’M VERY PROUD – THIS IS ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO TELL OUR STORY,” SAID ELLY DUPRE, EXECUTIVE OF LIGHTHOUSE OF BROWARD, WINNER IN ADVOCACY CATEGORY. bearing the names of the winners under the watchful guard of Broward Sheriff Al Lamberti. Then the suspense was lifted as the distinguished winners of each of the seven award categories were announced. 2-1-1 Broward awarded a cumulative total of $16,000 to winners and nominees at the event. Each winner received an Academy Award statue and $1,000 for their non-profit organization. All other nominees were awarded $500 each. The 2012 winners are: Lighthouse of Broward, by The Wasie Foundation Non-Profit Organization of the Year – Advocacy; FLITE Center, Patriot
National Insurance Group Non-Profit Organization of the Year – Innovation; Broward Bulldog, Calvin, Giordano and Associates Non-Profit Organization of the Year – Rising Star; Robin Martin of HOPE South Florida, Broward College Non-Profit Leader of the Year; Cathy Donnelly of Boys and Girls Club, OK Generators Non-Profit Board Leader of the Year; Children’s Home Society of Florida, Berger Singerman Outstanding Non-Profit Organization of the Year; Dr. Erwin M. Vasquez (posthumously) of Light of the World Clinic, AutoNation Lifetime Achievement Award. “I’m very proud – this is another opportunity to tell our story,” said Elly duPre, Executive of Lighthouse of Broward, winner in Advocacy category. “I really feel like a celebrity,” said Forever Family founder Gia TutolaMote, nominated in the Advocacy category.”We see such sad stories everyday. To be able to come together and be recognized as a part of this family and vibe is very appreciated.” In addition to the seven non-profit awards, The Publix Community Choice Award was given to one organization selected from nominations submitted for the BankAtlantic Non-Profit Academy Awards. Over 10,000 votes from the public were cast via text or online. And the Community Choice Award goes to…..Children’s Diagnostic and Treatment Center. As a parting gift, guests received a sweet chocolate statue brushed in gold sponsored by JM Family Enterprises and were encouraged to save the date for next year – Friday, February 22, 2013. For more information about 2-1-1 Broward or this event please visit www.211-broward.org or call 954-3900493 to schedule a tour. LIFESTYLEMAGAZINEGROUP.COM | APRIL 2012
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The Marlins have moved 16 miles south, from their long-time home stadium just south of the Broward-Dade line to their new Marlins Park at the site of the former Orange Bowl west of downtown Miami. But the re-named Miami Marlins are not cutting back on any of their civic and charitable activities in Broward County, according to team officials. “Even though we have moved a
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few miles south, our commitment to Broward and Palm Beach counties remains the same,” said Joanne Messing, director of Foundation Partnerships for the Marlins Foundation. The Marlins Foundation coordinates the team’s philanthropic activities and sponsorship of and participation in civic and charitable events. Information on scheduling and participating in events can be found by clicking the Community link at the top of the team’s Web site www.
marlins.com. The Marlins Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charitable organization and is eligible to receive contributions that can be tax deductible. Donors can make a contribution to Marlins Foundation and, if they choose, put it in the name of an individual or organization. All donors will receive notification of their donation and the honoree will receive a Certificate of Appreciation The foundation’s biggest focus is on programs for youth, Messing
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said. That includes trips to games, donations to schools and sponsorship of events at schools and organizations including Boys & Girls Clubs. One recent example was a “field day” on Feb. 17 at the Marti Huizenga Club, in Hollywood, of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. Ex-Marlin Jeff Conine joined current Marlins Mike Stanton, John Buck and Mark Buehrle in meeting with club members and talking about baseball and the importance of education. “The Marlins know that everyone wins when they give back to the community, and they understand the importance of programs like the Boys & Girls Clubs,” said Sue Freedman, a Plantation resident who is a member of the Advisory Board of the Marlins Foundation. The Advisory Board helps the Foundation identify and organize events.
Freedman has been a board member for several years. She and her husband Bruce H. Freedman, a Fort Lauderdale attorney, are long-time Marlins season ticket holders. She became familiar with the Marlins Foundation through her activity as a fan club member and her work as a director of the Davie unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward. The Freedman’s have kept their season tickets, even though the drive is longer. “There will never be a rain delay, so fans who drive down from here will have a better idea of when they will get home,” Sue Freedman said of the new ball park with its retractable roof. The Marlins played their first game at Marlins Park on March 6 and beat the University of Miami, 7-6, in a spring training exhibition. The home opening day for the regular season was April 4 against the St. Louis Cardinals. Links to the schedule and ticket information can be found near the top of Marlins’ home page. The team’s TV and radio broadcasters LIFESTYLEMAGAZINEGROUP.COM | APRIL 2012
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regularly provide information about the Marlins Foundation’s upcoming events and the team’s other community activities. One popular regular event is a 50/50 raffle at Wednesday, Friday and Sunday home games. Each raffle is coordinated by the Foundation with a South Florida nonprofit organization as name sponsor. The sponsor receives 50 percent of the raffle proceeds while also spreading awareness about its cause. Fans have the opportunity to win the remaining 50 percent of the net proceeds. In 2011 more than $18,000 was raised by participating charities. Part of the Marlins Foundation’s work is pursuing partnerships with arts programs and museums, with a goal of enhancing the lives and learning of children and adults. The Marlins also are active in the community through Marlins Ayudan, a volunteer program for its front office employees. All employees must participate, and are known as the blue-tee shirt brigade at events. Many participate at teamsponsored events at schools or for providing services for the needy, said Angela Smith, the Marlins’ director of Community Outreach, Marlin players, as part of an
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MIKE STANTON AND A NEW FRIEND
agreement with Major League Baseball, Sun Life Stadium. Wayne Huizenga, who owned the must participate in designated numbers of team-sponsored events during the team from its inception through 1999, lives in Fort Lauderdale and the season and during the off-season. Event sponsors will find that most businesses he has led are known for players enjoy the events, according to their civic and charitable work. Under his ownership, the Marlins carried out team officials. One annual event for employees those activities under the team’s name takes place every Thanksgiving season as part of Huizenga’s sports enterprises at Jubilee Center of South Broward, a that then included the Miami Dolphins soup kitchen in Hollywood. Last Nov. 22, members of the Marlins Community O u t r e a c h and Marlins Foundation spent the day at Jubilee Center. They helped serve 100 meals and MARK BUEHRLE AND KIDS PLAYING AIR HOCKEY helped pack 50 Thanksgiving meals, including turkeys, for and the stadium. Huizenga sold the Marlins to John distribution to needy families. That year, Henry The Marlins’ community work has Henry in 1999. founded the Florida Marlins Community evolved along with the team. From its first season in 1993 through Foundation. In 2002, Henry sold the team to last year the team was known as the Florida Marlins and played at the Miami Jeffrey Loria who has continued and Gardens stadium originally known as expanded the work of the foundation— Joe Robbie Stadium. Following four under its original name and now as the name changes, and variations, it is now Marlins Foundation.
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OOO NANCY WERTER-WINN FAR RIGHT: WEST BOCA HIGH SCHOOL PAP CORPS CLUB RIGHT TO LEFT IT IS TYLER WHALEN, SAMANTHA KAPLAN, ABBY KALTER, ASHLEY ROCQUE, CO-VP OF NEW CHAPTER ADVISORY, ROSE SOLOWAY, ZACH GRUNDT, MICHELLE PINE, KAITLYN DOCHERTY. FAR RIGHT BOTTOM: SYLVESTER AT DEERFIELD BEACH
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NANCY WERTER-WINN A CHAMPION FOR CANCER RESEARCH
THERE’S A CERTAIN KIND OF SPIRITED WOMAN WHO CAN ENTER A ROOM AND CHANGE THE DYNAMICS. A BORN LEADER WHO CHAMPIONS THE MISSION SHE MOST BELIEVES IN WITH A NO-NONSENSE ATTITUDE, AN UNWAVERING DISCIPLINE AND A SPARKLE THAT WHEN OTHERS EXPERIENCE IT…IS MAGNETIC.
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Nancy Werter-Winn exemplifies the kind of sparkle that changes a room. 13 years ago she was charged with beginning and driving the fundraising for The Pap Corps Cancer Research Valencia Lakes Chapter in her community. She became president of the chapter two years later. In 2005, she was elected to the Pap Executive Board as vice president of Pap Friends of Sylvester. She currently serves as Co-VP New Chapter Advisory which is instrumental in helping other chapters begin. She also serves as chairperson of Pap Friends and Founders which raises donations from $10,000 and above. Nancy’s 25 years at The Miami Herald gained her an enviable reputation as a take charge business woman. Her dynamic personality has been an integral part of helping The Pap Corps volunteers raise funds over the years. Her creative nature has assisted chapters in raising additional funds. With no executive salaries, she and the other 21,000 men and women volunteers have donated more than $29 million for cancer research in the last 10 years. These funds support research at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, South Florida’s only university-based cancer center – breakthrough research dedicated to finding cures for all types of cancers that affect men, women and children. There are more than 50 chapters located in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami Dade counties all working for the same vision – To Imagine – and help create – a World without Cancer. “One of the most difficult things about learning you have cancer is feeling good about the next steps you take. Who do I call? Where do I go for treatment? It’s so personal. You need a positive attitude and it’s a scary time. One of the most unique benefits of being a Pap Corps Member is The Physician Referral Program” states Nancy. “There are patient advocates who
will try to expedite your access to UHealth physicians. These advocates will do their best to get you an appointment in a timely manner.” The Pap Corps offers many ways for contributors to support its mission. There’s even a high school program. West Boca High School Club of the Pap Corps was the first high school to become involved. This is the prototype that will be followed by other high schools choosing to open a Pap Corps Club. Ashley Rocque, whose grandmother Faith Book is president of Boca West Chapter, volunteered to open a Pap Chapter in her school. Ashley, along with approximately 35 students, and still growing, formed the Club. The Club is a wonderful way for teens to learn the meaning of “giving back” to the community while earning community service credits for their college resumes. Joining The Pap Corp is not only about fundraising for the mission. Members develop long lasting friendships; they are able to bring their own skills and be part of something that they create in their own communities. “This year is the 60th birthday of The Pap Corps. We have so many things to celebrate while we still strive to accomplish more” says Nancy Werter-Winn. “We are
“WHEN YOU HEAR THE WORDS... CANCER...THERE’S A PLACE TO BEGIN” SAYS NANCY. “IT’S RIGHT HERE IN YOUR BACKYARD.”
looking for volunteers of all ages to join us. You can be as involved as you’d like depending upon your own schedule. There are no minimum or maximum requirements. The Pap Corps is just a call away when you’re ready!” “When you hear the words… Cancer…there’s a place to begin” says Nancy. “It’s right here in your backyard.” From screening and diagnosis to treatment and follow up, Sylvester at Deerfield Beach provides complete cancer care to patients in Broward and Palm Beach counties. Part of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center/UMHC—University of Miami Hospital & Clinics, the facility has a team of more than 30 cancer specialists offering multidisciplinary care in 14 of Sylvester’s site disease groups. To become involved or make a donation to The Pap Corps, visit www.papcorps.org or call 954-4258100. Email the Administrative Office at papcorps@gmail.com. For Sylvester at Deerfield Beach, call 954-571-0111.
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PINE CREST SCHOOL PRESIDENT DR. DANA MARKHAM A RICH BLEND OF TRADITION AND INNOVATION Pine Crest School’s fifth President Dr. Dana Markham brings a dynamic blend of tradition and innovation to one of South Florida’s oldest independent private schools. While some school leaders must navigate a steep learning curve to interpret a school’s culture and climate, Markham took the helm doing what she has done for more than 23 years - greeting students, families and faculty with academic expertise and sincerity. Markham, who has served years as a teacher, middle school head, and academic dean, received the medallion of office in a formal investiture ceremony at Pine Crest’s Fort Lauderdale campus in mid-March. The celebration, which took place on Pine Crest’s new state-of-theart Upper School campus, underscored her vision to prepare students to become leaders of the future, to learn collaboratively, and to create solutions when no answer is readily available. “From an early age, our students learn how to interpret challenges that may be ahead, how to adapt to those challenges, and how to collaboratively communicate the next step,” said Markham. “Pine Crest students learn to think critically and quickly, and to draw upon ideas from different disciplines.” Markham said children of families who invest in a Pine Crest education will receive rigorous academic instruction, as well as comprehensive athletics and fine arts programs for which the 78-year-old school always has been known. From the moment new students enter their classroom, parents realize that the value of a Pine Crest education is defined by the combination of traditional excellence and innovative approaches to learning that go “beyond the book.” Markham’s vision is apparent in her expectations for faculty to incorporate technology education, cultural sophistication and leadership in all grades. In the fall of 2011, students as young as four and five began to use iPads during academic instruction, fifth graders have designed business expos, and Upper School students have gone beyond their AP courses to present scientific research findings to medical doctors and university professors. Markham said she is always pleased to invite families to visit Pine Crest’s Boca Raton campus which serves grades
“PINE CREST STUDENTS LEARN TO THINK CRITICALLY AND QUICKLY, AND TO DRAW UPON IDEAS FROM DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES.”
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pre-K – 8; and Fort Lauderdale campus, which serves grades pre-K -12, to experience first-hand the value of a Pine Crest education. “I have watched and worked with generations of parents and their children, many starting out as exuberant fouryear-olds who leave us as confident, college-bound young adults” said Markham. “A Pine Crest education creates opportunities for our students to learn a very different skill set from those of prior generations. Every unique facet of our school community and climate encourages our students to become outstanding citizens equipped to thrive in this 21st century world.”
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YOUR PET CAN STAR IN A NEW BOOK LISA HARTMAN PUTS THE FUN IN FUNDRAISING Dog Trainer and Author Lisa Hartman is no stranger to helping animals, and her new book is no exception. Best known as a Dog Trainer and Pet Expert in South Florida and “The Hamptons”, New York, she is also an Author (“DIAL A DYNAMITE DOG: The Ultimate Field Guide for Training Your Pet”), and an accomplished pet photographer with her work appearing in many pet publications and pet products. She is regularly seen on television and in magazines giving pet advice, and has worked and volunteered for many rescue organizations here and in New York as well. With her soon to be released “Hampton Dogs” and now “Florida Companions” she decided to marry all of her talents and put the fun in FUNdraising. “It will also be “raising” awareness to specific issues facing Florida pets and the work of animal advocacy groups here” Lisa says of her new book. “From dog rescues to therapy dogs, dock diving and canine frisbee, there are plenty of ways your pet can make a difference and have a better quality of life in Florida. Some people are still not aware that you can adopt a purebred dog. I have two gorgeous purebreds, a Dalmatian and a Chinese Crested. They have both appeared on magazine and book covers and create quite a stir walking down the street. I am still amazed that people don’t believe I rescued them. But I think all animals are beautiful, and fully believe great companions are made, not born, whether purebred or a mixed breed.” Like Hampton Dogs, Florida Companions is a beautiful, full color coffee table book that people can have their pets participate in, and have their stories told. “What’s more, nobody would throw away a book featuring their animal, so the mission of these advocacy groups will always be at pet owners fingertips, and the pictures and stories of pets enjoying life in Florida even if from humble beginnings is priceless.” Here’s how it works: For $700.00 your pet receives a photo shoot in the Southeast Florida location of your choice, a full page photograph in Florida Companions with their profile or rescue story, and you receive a copy of the book. Pets do not have to be rescues but proceeds from the book as well as fundraising events benefit local animal organizations. For more information on having your pet included please contact Lisa Hartman at Lisa@LisaTheDogTrainer.com, www.LisaTheDogTrainer.com!
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Gadgets to Impress Your Friends and Neighbors FROM GARDENERS TO TENNIS PL AYERS, WE COVER THE L ANDSCAPE BY JEFF PERLMAN
ARE YOU A GADGET FANATIC? DO YOU FIND YOURSELF SCOURING MAGAZINES, WEBSITES AND UNIQUE STORES IN SEARCH OF THE LATEST DEVICE THAT WILL SOLVE A PROBLEM, IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS OR JUST SIMPLY LOOKS COOL TO USE? WELL, SEARCH NO MORE. LIFESTYLE PUBLICATIONS HAS YOUR LIST OF 10 MUST HAVE GADGETS THIS YEAR AND BEYOND. IF WE MISSED A FEW, PLEASE SEND US YOUR FAVORITES. UNTIL THEN, CONSIDER THESE NIFTY GIZMOS. FOR THE GARDENER... PLANTSENSE EASYBLOOM They used to say you had to be born with a green thumb, no longer. Now you just need to get a hold of “PlantSense EasyBloom”. Simply shove the 11-inch stick into the dirt in a spot where you want to grow a plant. Built-in sensors gather info on soil moisture, sunlight and temperature. After 24 hours, plug it into your computer’s USB port to upload the data to www.plantsense.com, which spits out a list of the perfect flowers for your locale or info on how to rescue an ailing plant. Cost: $60. Visit www.plantsense.com for more information.
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FOR THE SAVER... BLACK & DECKER POWER MONITOR Finally, a device that will help you save money and boost your green cred. The Black & Decker Power Monitor displays your house’s kilowatt usage and helps you save. Just clamp a small sensor over your electricity meter. The sensor radios stats to the portable monitor and helps you understand how your household uses power and as they say, knowledge is power. This nifty tool may finally convince your kids to shut off their fans and power down their computers. Cost: $100, visit www.Blackanddecker.com for more information.
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FOR THE PHOTO BUG... POLAROID POGO This super cool device enables you to hand out photos on the spot. In an era of cell phone photography it is nice to actually print and look at a physical photo. The PoGo is a pocket-size printer that connects to your camera or phone and prints color two-by-three inch prints. Cost: $150, visit www.polaroid.com for more information.
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FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES... ICONTROL FERRARI Owning a Ferrari is probably every guy’s dream and that dream stays with us the rest of our lives. Unfortunately, for just about 99% of us, that dream remains a dream. So while we may never get to own a real Ferrari, that doesn’t mean we can’t own a remote controlled one. The iControl Ferrari is a 1:50th scale replica of the exotic Ferrari Enzo supercar that the “99%” of us can afford. The iControl Ferrari Enzo RC car doesn’t work like a traditional radio controlled car; instead of using a remote control, it relies on a “dongle” that plugs into an iPhone, iPod, or an iPad. Download the free App and when you start the car up, your phone will make an engine starting sound. The App will display a picture of a steering wheel and you steer the RC Ferrari by tilting the phone left and right, just like a real car’s steering wheel. We’ve tried and it is very cool. Is it the real thing? No. But, it will have to do—for now anyway. Cost: $39.50 (taxes and tags included). . For retailers, search the web for iControl Ferrari.
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FOR THE TENNIS PLAYER... NIKE ZOOM VAPOR 9 TOUR Do you want to play tennis like Roger Federer? Ok, that’s probably not feasible. Do you want to look like Roger Federer? Ok, that’s not realistic either. But you can wear his tennis shoes. Developed in collaboration with Fed, the Vapor 9 features a finger-like system on the outside that works to mold the top of the shoe to the shape of your foot. That means comfort. We don’t guarantee a better backhand. Cost: $130. Visit Nike.com for more information.
7 FOR THE KID THAT CAN’T GET UP... TOCKY If you have a teenager you know the drill. It’s a fight every morning to get them up for school. Enter “Tocky” the runaway alarm clock; which will jump off your nightstand and roll away forcing you to get out of bed and chase it down. Tocky has a microphone so that you can record your own sounds or wake up calls. You can even program mom’s voice and save her the trouble of yelling every morning. If you’re a kinder and gentler parent you can also upload your favorite music, but you still have to get out of bed when Tocky jumps. Or you can upload your favorite songs and listen while Tocky rolls around your room. Either way, Tocky rocks. Cost: $69. For retailers, search the web for Tocky.
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FOR YOUR IPHONE... MATERIAL 6 WOOD IPHONE BACKS 52.4 million of us bought iPhones over the Christmas holidays. Now it’s time to personalize our devices for the spring. What’s better than adding a little warmth to the back of your iPhone? We recommend Material 6 Wood iPhone Backs. Available in an array of finishes they come equipped with a mini screwdriver to help you install. Cost: $90-$100. For retailers, search the web for Material 6 Wood iPhone Backs.
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FOR THE TECHIE... MAGNUS IPAD STAND Searching for the most minimal iPad stand around? Check out the Magnus . Made from pure aluminum and hand-finished to match the iPad almost perfectly, it uses brutally strong neodymium magnets to attach securely to your iPad 2, holding it at a perfect viewing angle while hiding almost completely out of sight. Cost: $50. For retailers, search the web for Magnus iPad Stand.
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FOR THE MOVIE BUFF... SAMSUNG 3D BLU-RAY PLAYER Surprisingly, 3-D enabled Blu-ray players don’t cost much more than your typical Blu-ray unit. This elegant and sleek little wall-mounted Bluray player is Wi-Fi enabled to connect to other devices through your home network. You can buy the Samsung 3D Wi-Fi Blu-ray player for $399. Visit www.samsung.com for more information
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FOR AN INSTANT UPGRADE… LG SMART TV UPGRADER It’s always nice to have the latest model TV in your living room, but there is a price tag that comes with upgrading to new models. But now there’s an answer if your older flat screen TV does not have all the bells and whistles of the newer models. For just $99.99, you can upgrade your TV to a SMART TV with the LG SMART TV Upgrader ST600. Select from the most popular content from a variety of apps including various Video On-Demand and Movie On-Demand services. Enjoy web surfing just like on a PC with the Web Browsing feature and search the Internet while watching TV. You can also access content stored in your digital devices including digital cameras, mobile phones, and PCs and view them on your home’s largest screen with a simple click. Cost: $99.99. Visit www.LG.com for more information.
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pain is the land of romance, history, diverse culture and amazing oddities. From bullfights to Gaudi to dancing the night away on Ibiza, travelers could easily spend a year exploring beautiful cultural Spain. Recently SitInMySeats VIP Tickets & Travel took 30 VIP clients on a private tour to see everything from lush, green forests and mountain ranges, through to endless arid plains and long, sandy beaches. Spain, absolutely amazing! Laura Hildenbrandt, Director of Travel Sales & Marketing has traveled extensively during the past two decades but rates Catalonia at the very top of her list of places to put on your bucket list. According to Laura, “spending a few days in this amazing seaside region of Spain is only the “tip of the iceberg.” The capital of Catalonia is Barcelona, a coastal city oozing with charm. From the moment you take the first breath of Barcelona air, you are captivated by the mystery. The very old, the very traditional, the very new, and the very eclectic collide to make the city itself a fiesta for your senses! The glistening Mediterranean Sea laps against the coast of this amazing city keeping a constant “on a tropical holiday feel” even as you’re hustling down a busy street. Barcelona embodies all of the interesting little oddities of Spain with ancient streets perfect for people watching. If architecture is your thing, Barcelona is a gem. Antoni Gaudi lived and worked in Barcelona. Gaudi is best known for his drip like architecture. His distinctive and highly individual style can best be seen in his still
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un-completed masterpiece, Sagrada Familia, the church he was unable to finish before his death. Started in 1882, construction continues to this very day. His strange work will make you stare with wonder! While the city is constantly being modernized, Barcelona retains its historic charm and flavor. You will fall in love with Ciutat Vella, “old city” that lies at the heart of Barcelona. You will see signs of Roman architectural structures and walls as you take a step back in time in the most popular meeting point in all of Catalonia.
As most travelers know, the best way to get to know the culture of any place is to eat your way through it. This is especially true in Barcelona, the epicenter of Catalonia. Perhaps it’s because Catalan food is such a good reflection of the culture. The cuisine is simultaneously sophisticated and unpretentious, much like the Catalans themselves. A favorite of Laura Hildenbrandt’s was the pan con tomate, bread rubbed with tomato, garlic and olive oil. In Laura’s words, “Delicioso! No matter how hard I try I just cannot duplicate the recipe! I miss Catalonia more and more each day!” Offering luxurious accommodations, eclectic and charming people, unbelievable cuisine, and a climate that beckons you to stay, Barcelona will delight and surprise even the most seasoned world traveler. Keep in mind, however, that it will be very, very hard to leave once you are “Captivated by Catalonia!” For your next vacation to this or any other worldwide destination, please call Lisa or Laura at SitInMySeats VIP Tickets & Travel - 1-866-798-7328.
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WESTON ROTARY - 360 BY CHUCK YEH, PRESIDENT OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF WESTON
IF YOU WERE IN A MAJOR CITY ON FEBRUARY 23RD OF THIS YEAR, YOU PROBABLY WOULD HAVE SEEN THE WORDS “END POLIO NOW” EMBLAZONED WITH LIGHT ON ONE OF THE CITY’S LARGEST BUILDINGS. THIS WAS TO CELEBRATE THE 107TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL AND ITS 34,000 CLUBS AROUND THE WORLD. The goal of eradicating polio is near at hand. There has only been one case reported in India in the last 12 months. Now only three more countries remain where completing the vaccination programs will make this dreaded disease just a painful memory. Rotary club members volunteer to work, donate, solicit sponsors and raise money to help improve the lives of the less fortunate in our community, our country and the world. Locally, the Rotary Club of Weston set new records at its 14th Annual Run for Tomorrow and Get Fit Festival with 1,700 runners and walkers, over 10 fitness partners and the Mayor’s Challenge was won by the Imagine Charter School. Proceeds from this event go to support the Get Fit After School Program to teach elementary school students good eating habits, exercise and the value of a healthful lifestyle; the Rotary
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Charities and the Rotary Foundation. The Rotary Club not only supports many worthy causes with financial support but with hands-on projects such as the Food Coop, Harvest Drive, Susan B Anthony, the Veteran Administration Facility in Pembroke Pines, Salute A Marine and InSync with Autism to name a few. Looking forward, members of the club are hard at work to raise money for the 25th Annual Rotary Scholarship Golf Classic called the WestonLawyers. Com Golf Classic after our title sponsor to be held on April 2, 2012 at the Weston Hills Country Club. 100% of the proceeds go to provide approximately 50 scholarships each year for worthy and needy college bound students from Cypress Bay and Western High Schools. While Rotary International celebrates 107 years, the Rotary Club of
Weston celebrates its 25th Anniversary. It’s 120 members are business owners, professionals and senior management who wish to make a difference by serving our community. We invite you join us! We meet every Thursday morning at 7:30 AM to 8:45 AM at the Weston Hills CC. If you are not able to join us at this time, please consider helping us with a donation of money or goods that can be used towards any one of our many causes that we support. Thank you! Together we do make a difference! If you would like more information, please contact me (Chuck Yeh) at 954-401-4746 or chuckyeh@aol.com or any Weston Rotarian. And, for our latest happenings, be sure to check out our club website at www.WestonRotary. org, and the “Rotary Club of Weston” Fan Page on FaceBook.
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DEMYSTIFYING THE DIVORCE PROCESS
A FEW SIMPLE IDEAS TO HELP YOU THROUGH THE PROCESS
SCOTT J. BROOK, P.A.
1401 N. University Drive Suite 500 Coral Springs, FL 33071 954-757-5551 fax 954-757-1770 www.scottbrookpa.com
DIVORCE IS NOT WHAT IT’S CRACKED UP TO BE. It’s hardly ever “simple.” While most people that endure such a difficult time in their lives don’t necessarily expect the process to be quick, many people underestimate what is necessary for it to conclude sooner than later. The major purpose of this article is to assist others in reaching a greater understanding of the divorce process in Florida and to share some wisdom of what you may do to save money and time if you are going through a divorce or a post-divorce issue. First and foremost, there are NO guarantees. I highlight that on every contract. You can have the facts, case law and a great attorney on your side and still obtain a negative ruling. Secondly, neither you or your attorney can accurately predict what and when the other side will do EVEN when the law requires an action to be done by a certain time. Once a petition for divorce (Dissolution) is filed, the other side has 20 days to answer. If you are seeking alimony, you must specifically request it in a pleading. If you cannot settle your issues, you must go to Mediation. Discovery (production and review of documents that is
exchanged between the parties along with taking sworn testimony of witnesses) can be lengthy depending on the complexity and amount of the issues. I have one case where the other side has made over 18 requests for documents from my client in a matter that is not complex! I typically estimate that the time to get to trial in most matters is between 6 and 12 months. Where both parties are cooperative, the time and money spent is much less than otherwise. What can you do to reduce your costs? The easiest solution is to settle early. The dilemma often is while most litigants want a quick finish, the gap between the husband and wife is simply too great on the heels of the inception of the divorce proceeding to be bridged rapidly. If you cannot reach a quick agreement on some or all issues, your next best step to save money, time and heartache is to brace yourself for the litigation process and BE PATIENT with the process. The more patient you are, the more you will allow your attorney to focus on the next steps and not bill you for the time that may have been spent addressing your frustration. However, do not be afraid to ask questions and seek understanding from your attorney. You will also benefit from being completely honest and open with your attorney about your differences with your spouse as well as any mistakes you made that may be relevant to the proceeding. IF you have read the book “The Road Less Travelled,” you know it
begins with something like this: “Life is difficult. Once you accept that premise, life becomes much easier.” Divorce is like life. Divorce is difficult. Once you accept that premise, divorce becomes much less difficult. Be agile during your divorce and you will encounter fewer negative surprises. Focus on solutions with your lawyer, even if the solution is trial. Don’t waffle. Obtain the information you feel you need, make your best settlement offer and prepare yourself for trial if your best settlement offer is rejected. Review the attorney’s bills and hold him or her accountable for the service they promised you. Don’t wait for your attorney to get back with you. I always tell my clients that if we have a 1:00 conference call and I have not called them by 1:01 to call me. Don’t make assumptions, ask questions. One very important question is the likelihood of recovering your fees from the other side. Many people do not know that there is a provision in the law that permits a party on a much lower financial status to be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs from their spouse, exspouse or the other parent (when paternity is at issue and there is no marriage). Lastly, if you find yourself lacking confidence and/ or trust in your attorney, move on. Find another attorney. If you are going through divorce or a post-judgment matter, I hope this helps. Stay as strong as possible and focus on what is ahead of you. I promise you there are new chapters ahead and
The hiring of an attorney is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.
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CELLULITE IS DEFEATED! THE WORLD’S FIRST F D A A P P R O V E D O N E T R E AT M E N T, CELLULITE REVISION/ERASURE WE CAN FINALLY ACHIEVE DRAMATIC RESULTS IN ONE TREATMENT WITH CELLULAZE, A REVOLUTIONARY BRAND NEW, HIGH TECH, LASER TREATMENT! Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology and Laser Institute is now, FIRST in FLORIDA to offer the newly FDA Approved CELLULAZE the world’s first, Cellulite Laser Treatment for the Revision and Erasure of Cellulite and its dimpling! We have officially signed on a spectacular, Board Certified, Plastic Reconstructive Surgeon and are currently expanding and more than doubling our office size on ground floor Las Olas Boulevard. We are scheduling free cosmetic consults and booking Cellulaze Laser Treatments at the current institute, so call now to schedule as we are booking up fast! The new SHINO BAY “Surgical Center” is offering a full line of Plastic and Reconstructive surgical services. The “Shino Bay Plastic Surgery & Laser Institute” is being built out and slated for a Grand Opening this Fall. We will be offering a FULL LINE of all the latest most high tech surgical procedures, including Laser Assisted Facelifts, Laser Assisted Browlifts, Breast Augmentation, and Laser Assisted Tummy Tucks with new high tech Laser Scar Prevention that can be included on all surgeries and more”. Unlike other laser Lipo devices, this $250,000 top of the line revolutionary system can only be used by well trained Dermatologic and Plastic Surgeons at this time. Proprietary laser technology enables the Plastic Surgeon to focus the laser beam in multiple directions, including across and upwards at the skin, literally melting the bands that pull down the skin causing dimpling
and simultaneously melting the fat. Firing upwards at the skin, it tightens and is clinically proven to increase skin thickness by as much as 25%, and increasing collagenaise by 29% which also can greatly improve and erase dimpling for the dramatically best results we have ever seen! This is the NEW ERA of Plastic Surgery where art and technology meet! EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE OF AGELESS TRANSFORMATIONS TODAY, ONLY AT SHINO BAY! Just one minimally invasive treatment of Cellulaze targets the subdermal source of cellulite to increase skin thickness and elasticity, while helping regenerate collagen and connective tissue. It is used to: UÊ Target pockets of fat UÊ Release skin depressions UÊ Improve skin elasticity UÊ Increase skin thickness UÊ Create smooth skin where bumps and dimples were before. Cellulaze produces dramatic results. As with permanent laser hair removal, it is possible that your body decides to regrow hair or produce new follicles. This same principle applies to cellulite. Considering this is the first cellulite treatment, we simply do not know if your body will create new cellulite (perhaps down the road). Since clinical trials began approximately three years ago, all results have been spectacular, BEFORE and no cellulite
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C Y B E R LIABILITY EXPOSURE:
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR ORGANIZATION not covered for unauthorized purchases from stolen credit card numbers, identity theft and other liability exposures. Having a Cyber Liability CEO, Corporate Insurance or data protection plan Insurance Advisors is one way organizations can 100 NE 3rd Ave. be covered for these exposures Suite 1000 regarding possession of data Ft. Lauderdale, FL and is a must for all businesses. 33301 Whether your company uses the 954-315-5000, ext. 165 computers and the internet to www.corporateinsurance communicate with others (email, advisors.net blogs, etc.) collect and store information, or uses its website to conduct customer’s transactions you have important Cyber Liability risks to consider. Cyber Liability Insurance is important for any company who maintains a website, conducts business via the internet, accepts payment via the website, In the new high tech age, all or stores non-public client and/ it takes is one clever hacker to or employee information within a invade your business network network. Claims covered by Cyber which can lead to a data breach causing massive consequences Liability Insurance can vary widely and financial implications for your in terms of nature and severity. For organization. While ongoing example, a hacker can penetrate STEVE SADAKA advances in technology and cutting a retailer’s network, steal credit edge systems help businesses card information and use that work more efficiently and obtain information to make purchases. greater gains, these innovations The cardholder could sue the leave South Florida businesses of retailer to recover their cost to all sizes more vulnerable to cyber repair credit, discharge fraudulent loans and seek damages from liability and new risks. To date, there have been an emotional stress. Without proper extreme number of security coverage, businesses are putting breaches in the South Florida themselves in danger. Having the area where businesses were proper Cyber Liability Insurance
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can prevent that from happening. Claims can also include incidents such as an employee at a web development company who defeats his company’s security defenses to gain access to a customer’s trade secret. The employee then sells the trade secret to the company’s competitor. The customer sues the web company for lost profits resulting from the company’s failure to protect its trade secret. If the organization has a Cyber Liability Insurance policy, the plan will provide coverage for this incident, settlement costs and any other notification expenses. Mark Schwartz is the CEO of Corporate Insurance Advisors (CIA). Having extensive detailed knowledge of the insurance industry, expertise in risk assessment and management, and extraordinary relationships with insurers, CIA offers a broad range of insurance and advisory services to businesses and high net worth individuals. The company has established a niche of insuring high risk scenarios, providing a safety net for a broad spectrum of clients and providing programs that are second to none. Corporate Insurance Advisors is located at 100 NE 3rd Avenue, Suite 1000 in Ft. Lauderdale, and you can reach Mark at (954) 315-5000 ext. 165 or please visit corporateinsuranceadvisors.net.
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BRANDING FOR ALL
BY: DAVE KUSTIN
Be authentic. Say something different from your competitors. Disrupt categories. Be clever, simple, and memorable. Make it easy for customers to tell their friends. Get them to wear it, auction it, trade it, and collect it. Make them name a pet after it. Travel, lie, and bleed, save, cry, and stay up all night for it. These are the feelings and behaviors that people will happily engage in if they LOVE your brand. But how, you ask, do you get a segment of the masses to be loyalists? You must have strong beliefs and you have to communicate them with the goal of finding others that share in those same beliefs. This is Marketing 101. BUT THIS THE REALM OF BIG OTS OF MONEY BRANDS WITH LOTS YOU SAY? Hardly. While it’s true that big brands usually have lots of money to distribute e their message, theyy must still engage in n the fundamentals. And this is what hat always separates the good from the great reat in nearly all aspectss of life, not just branding. ding. Take sports for instance. ance. On the most basic level, the fundamentals entals of any particular sport must be mastered before advancing onto the e next level where you are re free to create. Think about some small businesses sses you might know and how ow they advertise, or what their message is, or how their corporate identity (logo) is presented. Then, think about some
of the top brands in the market and look at those same things. Often, they are worlds apart in terms of quality, conciseness, and effectiveness in meeting their strategy, if the small business even has one at all. It’s like Pee Wee League versus Major League. But here is the point. Big or small, all businesses can engage in and master the fundamentals. They are linear; they build upon each other and are essential if you want to occupy a portion of hearts and minds. THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IS HAVING A STRATEGY. Just having pretty pictures and funny words isn’t enough, having a positioning strategy is key. What segment of the market are you targeting? Is there
currently a category leader? If so, how will your message be different from theirs? What is your pricing strategy? Do you plan on being the premium
DAVE KUSTIN Principal at Element-M www.element-m.com
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priced brand or the cheap Charlie? Is your product or service targeted to men or women or both? These considerations, and more, must be addressed at the outset as this strategy will be your north star in everythin that follows. everything Leonar Leonardo DaVinci said, “Simplic is the ultimate “Simplicity form of sophistication.” This edict e should be gu your guiding light when design designing corporate identit collateral, and identity, advert advertising. Sometimes visual complex, overly visually desig designed elements are required, but the human brain is real really only able to rem remember simple vis visuals so keeping it sim simple is ideal. Your m message, which s should be born fr from your brand’s b beliefs, will also benefit from simplicity, but above all, be mem memorable. Branding is not an overnight activity, rather, an ever-evolving activ activity that requires time, imagination and creativity. If you want people to really LOVE your brand, you have to work at it.
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ASK THE EXPERTS: MARCH IS COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH: ACT NOW TO PREVENT COLON CANCER
STEVEN WEXNER, MD Colorectal Surgery Department Chair
Cleveland Clinic Florida 2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd. Weston, Florida (954) 659-5278 http://my.clevelandclinic. org/florida
Preventing colon cancer may be easier than you think. Most cases of colon cancer can be prevented by having a screening colonoscopy. Colon cancer is one of few diseases where normal body tissue - in this case, polyps - actually turns deadly. Removing nonmalignant polyps during a colonoscopy procedure may prevent colon cancer from developing. Colon cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the US. It is also an equal opportunity destroyer, oblivious to gender, race or income. People at increased risk for colon cancer include those with one or more immediate relatives with the disease, an inherited tendency to form polyps, a long history of ulcerative colitis, or a history of breast or uterine cancer. However, they are in the minority. The disease occurs most often in those who least expect it. According to Steven Wexner, MD, chief academic officer and chair of
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Colorectal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida, “Colonoscopy is considered the gold standard test for detecting and eliminating polyps. Other tests are simply less effective.” UÊ SIGMOIDOSCOPY: Only checks the lower portion of the colon. UÊ HEMOCCULT TEST: Detects blood in the stool, but is often inaccurate, giving false negative reports to at least 50% of patients with colon cancer and false positive reports to many patients who do not have the disease. A positive barium enema requires a colonoscopy follow up. UÊ VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY: Might be a substitute some day, but is now unaffordable. For this reason, it is now recommended by every major gastrointestinal societyy that both men and women have a screening colonoscopy copy at age 50. Anyone at increased eased risk should be screened by age 40 - earlier in some cases. The need for future screening d tests is determined e by the findings at the first screening as well as the patient’s risk factors. ors. olon Some symptoms of colon d in cancer include blood the stool and pain the lower abdomen. More e than gnosed half of all people diagnosed with colon cancer have no symptoms at all, so it is simply not wise to wait for the appearance of symptoms. Do yourself a favor and
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schedule a colonoscopy today. It just might save your life. Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Digestive Disease team is comprised of colorectal surgeons, gastroenterologists, general surgeons and other specialists. They work collaboratively, in order to provide the most accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment plans for conditions such as colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s and Colitis, liver and pancreatic cancers, as well as many others. This team effort allows for the best outcome in patient care. For a consultation, please call 1.800.639.DOCTOR, or for a free colon cancer risk assessment, visit clevelandclinicflorida.org.
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elebrating its second anniversary on Las Olas Boulevard in downtown Fort Lauderdale, SoLita Italian Restaurant & The Parlor Lounge consistently continues to Tempt, Taste and Indulge diners with delectable homecooked Italian culinary creations – including old favorites and CHEF ANTHONY “RADAR” new creative dishes. This RISOLI, HAS DEFINITELY authentic Ft. Lauderdale DONE A TERRIFIC JOB hot spot is a “must try” for those looking to savor the CREATING THE MENU most flavorful, traditional AND ONLY USES THE Italian specialties in a chic, FINEST HAND-PICKED stylish and electrifying overflowing INGREDIENTS INSPIRED atmosphere with celebrities, sport stars BY WARM MEMORIES and local notables. OF ITALIAN KITCHENS During our recent visit AND THE COUNTRY’S to SoLita, my party of four UNFORGETTABLE was quickly seated by the FLAVORS—TOMATOES, gracious host and we were PANCETTA, GARLIC AND happy to see that all of the OTHER HERBS. tables were filled. We chose to start our meal with a delightful Caymus Cabernet and a selection of appetizers for the table to share. Our waiter suggested we start with the SoLita house made meatballs with fresh tomato and basil sauce and ricotta cheese and the Shrimp SoLita, crispy shrimp tossed
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with roasted peppers, extra virgin olive oil with a pesto verde drizzle. Not knowing that would be more than enough, we also chose an order of Fried Calamari. All of the dishes were so delicious, we wanted more, but also couldn’t wait to experience what the main courses had to offer. We weren’t sure if we still needed the Grilled Caesar Salad that we had ordered, but once we took the first taste of the fork and knife grilled romaine drizzled with homemade caesar dressing, we were really glad that we had indulged. For entrees, I ordered the Rib Eye Pizzaiola which was perfectly grilled and topped with sautéed sweet peppers and onions in a fresh tomato sauce. One of my guests could not stop raving about the Whole Roasted Bronzini which was nicely seasoned and stuffed with parsley, tomato, red onions, artichoke, drizzled with extra virgin olive oil, aged balsamic and lemon. My other dining partners chose to share the Veal Chop Milanese – which was perfectly cooked - bone in, pounded thin and lightly breaded, with a delicious mix of salad greens, tomatoes and red onion with a balsamic vinaigrette and a delightful Shrimp Risotto which was topped with mounds of shrimp
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and asparagus with light mascarpone cream. We were all over the top happy with our meals and were already trying to set a date to come back again. We finished off our meals with cappuccinos and asked for four forks to share the homemade chocolate cake that our waiter said was everyone’s favorite – And wow, was he right – rich and yummy! SoLita also features a nice selection of pizzas that they cook in their wood burning oven – I saw a couple on the menu that I may want try on my next visit. SoLita Las Olas definitely brings you back home to family traditions with a fusion of modern ambience. Chef Anthony “Radar” Risoli, has definitely done a terrific job creating the menu and only uses the finest hand-picked ingredients inspired by warm memories of Italian kitchens and the country’s unforgettable flavors—tomatoes, pancetta, garlic and other herbs. SoLita Las Olas is located at 1032 East Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale and is open for dinner Sunday - Wednesday from 5:00pm - 11:00pm and Thursday - Saturday from 5:00pm - 12:00 midnight. The Parlor Lounge stays open to 2:00am on Thursday through Saturday. If you venture north to Palm Beach County, SoLita has a second location in Pineapple Grove in Delray Beach, and offers many of the same delectable dishes. The space has a beautiful courtyard for outside dining, and adjacent lounge and is “perfect” drinks and late-night “play”. The same late-night menus, live music and DJ’s are served up for the crowds. Happy Hour is from 5:00pm - 7:00pm at both locations. For more information, please visit www.solitaitalian.com or call SoLita Las Olas at 954357-2616 or SoLita Delray at 561-899-0888.
INGREDIENTS » 1/2 pound shrimp (8-10) peeled and deveined » 1 cup blended olive oil » 1 small can roasted red peppers (6 finger sized slices) » 1/2 cup all purpose white flour » 2 tablespoons of
sliced garlic » 2 Lemons (juice squeezed into cup) » 2 sprigs Fresh Rosemary » 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper » Tartar Sauce » 1/4 cup of Mint » 1/2 cup of Italian parsley » Salt / Pepper
» Place medium size frying pan on med. to high heat and add 1/4 cup of oil. Season shrimp with salt, pepper and light crushed red pepper then dust shrimp in flour. Carefully place in hot pan, turn shrimp over once the bottom becomes cooked (crispy). Remove shrimp from frying pan. In a separate pan, heat 3 oz. oil and lightly brown garlic, add seasoned roasted red peppers and rosemary. Stir for one minute and remove from heat and then place the shrimp in that pan and add salt and lemon juice directly on the shrimp. » To make Salsa Verde Sauce, place 1/4 cup oil, Mint, Parsley, pinch of salt and pepper in blender and blend until mixed. Place in small cup. Drizzle Salsa Verde sauce on bottom of serving plate, top with cooked shrimp and contents from pan. Serve with side of tartar sauce for dipping.
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DINING GUIDE LIFESTYLE’S GUIDE TO SOUTH FLORIDA’S BEST EATS ANTHONY’S RUNWAY 84 Long before “The Sopranos” made retro Italian fare trendy, Anthony’s was doing it with aromatic mussels, humongous meatballs and meltingly good veal parmagiana. This is the kind of upscale joint where marinara sauce is “gravy” and the list of evening specials, recited by servers who have been on hand for decades, is more interesting than the actual menus. Lunch and dinner. 330 W. State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale, (954) 467-8484. ACQUOLINA Acquolina (Italian for mouth watering) was created to provide a place where people can dine in an elegant, casual setting with excellent service and authentic Italian food. Whether you choose to dine at the bar, enjoy a meal on our waterfront patio, or gather with family and friends in our main dining room, you will always be treated like family at Acquolina. At Acquolina we offer a lunch, dinner and kids menu seven days a week. Our diverse menu of Southern Italian cuisine is offered in individual portions of family style (generous portions large enough for sharing) and is always cooked to order at an affordable price. 2320 Weston Road Weston, FL 33326, (954) 389-1880 BAGELS WITH DELI It is no surprise that Bagels With Deli was awarded “BEST BAGEL 2009” readers choice award . Known as a local hot spot for power lunches or gathering with friends, Bagels With Deli offers the freshest salads, the most delicious sandwiches, and an awesome breakfast to match. This upscale deli has an open kitchen so you can watch the fresh hot bagels being prepared daily, see your own “Fancy Schmancy” chopped salad being created, or be tempted at the deli counter as they slice the slow roasted meats fresh to order. 7111 State Road 7, Parkland 954-510-0207 PETE’S CAFE BELLA SERA Pete’s Café Bella Sera and Steakhouse is really now the best of two worlds … a genuine Prime-only Steakhouse and Italian Restaurant all rolled into one great dining experience. Having cornered the market, they are the ONLY restaurant in South Florida serving the unbelievable Chianina (key-a-nina) beef, Bistecca Alla Fiorentina. Chianina’s marbleized meat is hormone and antibiotic free which also makes it so
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ones. 2400 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, (954) 712¡0580, www. chima.cc. H2O CAFE A beach side art deco cafe historically renovated originally built in 1937 as the Lauderdale beach hotel. Lustuous, breezy, romantic atmosphere with breath taking view of the Atlantic Ocean - accompanied by an Italian inuenced cross cultural cuisine. There are 85 items on our menu to choose from appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, pastas, chicken, ďŹ sh, steak. 101 South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, www.h2ocafe. net, (954) 414-1024 JOHNNY V Chef-proprietor Johnny Vinczencz brings his quintessential style and inimitable verve to Las Olas with this in-demand New American effort. Tropical, Southwestern and South American inuences vie for attention in quirky dishes that take full advantage of regional seasons and locally produced artisan goods. Johnny V even makes his own queso fresco at the restaurant, where he also serves a wide variety of global cheese offerings alongside longtime pastry chef Maika Espinel’s signature sweets. A 600-label wine list is yet another temptation. Lunch and dinner. 625 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, (954) 761-7920, www. johnnyvlasolas.com. SOLITA ITALIAN RESTAURANT & THE PARLOR LOUNGE offers an amazing menu of Italian specialties, exotic culinary cocktails and a sizzling late night atmosphere. The delectable menu of Italian favorites offers only the ďŹ nest hand-picked ingredients inspired by warm memories of Italian kitchens and the country’s unforgettable avors. The extraordinary selection of seafood, veal, and pasta entrees are bursting with avor and will satisfy any discriminating palate. Dinner is served daily beginning at 5:00pm. The Parlor Lounge stays open until 2:00am Thursday – Saturday. Happy Hour is from 5:00pm – 7:00pm Monday - Friday. For more information, please visit www. solitaitalian.com or call 954-357-2616. TARANTELLA Tarantella is located in the beautiful community of Weston, located in the Weston Town Center. Freshly baked bread and pastries, homemade pasta, brick oven gourmet pizza and a combination of traditional and innovative Italian dishes woo the senses. Outdoor patio dining attracts the people watchers. Tarantella is open for lunch and dinner daily. Come and engage in a truly Italian experience. www.tarantellas.net 1755 Bell Tower Lane, Weston, FL 33326, (954) 349-3004
THIRA Picture a typical Greek taverna, multiply its size by three, and you’ve got Thira. Named for the island (also known as Santorini), the restaurant is a fun and inexpensive way to acquaint oneself with a variety of dips, ranging from hummus to tzatztiki, and a broad array of traditionally prepared Greek main courses such as roasted lemon chicken and mousaka. Lunch and dinner. 100 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach, (954) 454-9676. www.thirarestaurant.com. II TOSCANO Come, live and experience the authentic avor of Tuscany. Experience the best Italian restaurant out of italy, where service, attention and perfection is provided to all our guests. You will be pleasantly surprised when you discover that IL TOSCANO is much more than a Italian Restaurant! It’s a memorable experience and we already know you will be back for more! 2282 Weston Road Weston, FL, 33326, (954) 3855883 www.iltoscanoweston.net TUNDRA Tundra restaurant features Eclectic modern cuisine accented by ice art focal points throughout the restaurant. Tundra features three inch chilling spheres in all specialty drinks inclusive of their signature nitro drinks. Tundra ShellďŹ sh on ice is served on a custom ice patter. Lobster Cappucino, Nitro Tuna TarTar, and Fennel Dusted Scallops, are among the favorites. Portions are plentiful for the well balanced and very appealing menu. Tundra has the largest patio on Las Olas Boulevard and the dining room decor is stunning with the icicle-like chandeliers gracing the cathedral ceiling. 1017 E. Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, (954) 761-2122 VIA LUNA WINE VAULT AT THE RITZ CARLTON, FORT LAUDERDALE Perfect for a romantic date, special occasion or intimate gathering with friends, the Five-Course Wine-Paired Culinary Journey features gourmet cuisine from Via Luna chefs and global wines hand-selected by Sommelier Don Derocher. Dine in the privacy of the award-winning Wine Vault, where ladies are presented with a faux fur stole to keep warm, or spend the evening on the oceanfront Via Luna Terrace, overlooking the path of the rising moon as its reection grazes over the Atlantic. In either location, chefs and sommelier collaborate to present complementing menus in advance customized to individual preferences for a perfect, tailor-made evening. Reservations Required. Wine-paired dinners Wednesday through Saturday Evenings. $125 per person. Via Luna Italian Grill open daily. 1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304. (954) 465-2300.
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Taste of Coral Springs The 27th Annual ‘Taste Of Coral Springs’ Event presented by JM Lexus was held on Tuesday, February 21st . Residents in Attendance Sampled Some of the Best Restaurants And Wine Tasting from the Area. The venue was the Coral Springs Center For The Arts. Jesse Libby & Emily Perkins
Gina Orlando & Rhon Earnest-Jones
Anthony VanDaley, Karen Weber, Jennifer Stone & Dave Wolnek
Alicia & Fred Brafman
Jim & Allie Dunn with John Arnold
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Leland Garrin & Skyler Basset
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My daughter sent her college applications out a couple of months ago and is waiting for her acceptance letters to arrive in the mail. So far she’s received six green lights and no turndowns so I’m proud to report she’s six for six. She wrote her college application essays about her love of photography and the environment. She talked about taking her camera, nicknamed Nick Canon (it’s a Canon SLR, get it?) on nature hikes and how she’s going to choose her school not just for its academic offering but also for its natural surrounds. Yesterday she texted me a copy of the acceptance letter she received from one of the schools. In the margins of the laser printed form letter an admissions counselor scrawled in longhand, “You and Nick Canon are going to enjoy the scenery at ABC College.” How smart is that? Not only does the customized letter show that someone at ABC College actually read her essay and paid attention, but those 12 words also created all kinds of warm and fuzzies. In an instant, a school that was in the bottom half of her desirability list leapfrogged to the top three. Scientists have been researching why users are so addicted to their smartphones and Blackberries (it’s no surprise they’re called “Crackberries”). What they’ve found is that every little “ding” stimulates a shot of dopamine into the bloodstream of the users. You can almost hear Sally Field exclaim, “You like me. You really like me” every time the phone rings. It’s such a powerful charge that Apple has recently exploited it further with the iPhone 4S’ Siri app. Each time the phone does your bidding and answers affirmatively with your name, it’s a satisfying and fulfilling experience. Social networking sites that send you an email when someone posts your photo. Restaurateurs who bring you a complimentary amuse-boche or after dinner drink. Beautifully designed products that make you smile each time you look at them. Doctors and nurses who take a little extra time to sit and talk with you about your health and your lifestyle. People who use your name when they speak to you. Pets that love you unconditionally. Each of these uncommon
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delights gives us a little “Atta boy” or “Atta girl” that reminds us that we matter. Each one makes us feel good about ourselves. Each one makes us want to go back for more. Thanks to computerization and technology, most products we buy are very good at doing what they’re supposed to do. For example, when was the last time you had a television set break? TVs have become so reliable that the industry had to invent entirely new types of TVs — first the flat screen and when those became ubiquitous, 3D TVs — just to keep us buying them. Apple is so good at regularly upgrading their products to create desire that you don’t really buy their goods, you subscribe to them. All of a sudden, a product’s popularity isn’t just measured by its functionality, but by how that product makes us feel about ourselves. If we feel welcomed, pampered, pleased, delighted, we buy. If we feel validated, we buy a lot. I don’t think most people like rats. They can be dirty, dangerous, and destructive. Throughout history the rodents have carried numerous diseases and have been responsible for countless human suffering through plagues and pestilence. Just a glimpse of the rodents’ beady little eyes, gruff gray fur, and scrabbly-skinny tails provokes fear and loathing. According to Wikipedia, “rodents have sharp incisors that they use to gnaw wood, break into food, and bite predators.” And the family of common rodents includes not just rats but mice, porcupines, beavers, guinea pigs, hamsters, and squirrels as well. That means that squirrels and rats are related. So why do people hate rats but think squirrels are cute? It’s the distinct differences between the two that make all the difference. While rats have those nasty, scaly tails, squirrels have broad, fluffy ones. Rats look matted and mangy. Squirrels have thick, luxuriant fur. A park full of squirrels is delightful. A park full of rats? Disgusting! Rats have beady eyes. Squirrels have big, shiny eyes. In fact, the dimensions of a squirrel’s face are similar to that of a human baby. In other words, rats gross us out while squirrels bring out our maternal and paternal instincts and make us feel good about ourselves. And therefore, them. So has evolution crowned squirrels as the original branding gurus? You’ve never heard anyone described as a “dirty squirrel,” have you? How about a “squirrel fink”? No one’s ever “squirreled out a friend,” have they? And when was the last time a bad situation was described as “squirrels deserting a sinking ship”? No, it’s the rats that got the bad rap. And the squirrels — like other savvy creatures, colleges, and companies — get all the peanuts.
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