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DINING 42 Ernie’s Chophouse SCENE ON SITE 44 Journey of Hope Gala 46 Night of Caring 48 Florida 5K on AIA 50 AND ANOTHER THING...
COVER STORY 22 Are U Ready? The State Wakes Up in August FEATURE STORY 28 Marjory Stonman Douglas Student Spotlight
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SCOPE Makes Camp a Reality For South Florida’s Most Needy Children If you had the choice of spending your summer days forming friendships, learning how to swim, and enjoying the benefits of spending time outdoors in a safe and secure environment; OR having to stay indoors in order to avoid the dangers that may lurk in your neighborhood… what would you choose to do? Unfortunately, the latter is a reality for many children in our communities once school ends. What if you could not only change their summer but also their lives? Fortunately, there are wonderful organizations that open the doors to these possibilities. In March 2012, The Boca West Foundation established a partnership with Summer Camp Opportunities Promote Education (SCOPE) and its newest affiliate, SCOPE Southeast, to help address the growing needs of South Florida’s underserved children. SCOPE Southeast, with a generous $14,500 grant from Boca West, will send 29 children from the SOS Children’s Village-Florida to YMCA Camp Wewa, a nonprofit summer camp in Apopka, Florida. For the past two years, the Boca West Foundation has worked locally to fund projects that assist individuals, groups, and families in need. “Being
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Southern Florida Chapter Of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Names Man And Woman Of The Year Raising money is difficult in today’s economic landscape. And, raising money over a ten week competition, against a hand selected group of local leaders has its unique pressures. The Southern Florida Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) announced that it raised a spectacular $378,000 during its ten week fundraising quest to name the LLS Fort Lauderdale Man and Woman of the Year. Vicky Garcia, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Cruise Planners, an American Express Travel Representative, was named 2012 Woman of the Year raising $115,000 and Matthew F. Sacco, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs for Sunrise Sports & Entertainment, the Florida Panthers Hockey Club and the BankAtlantic Center, was named 2012 Man of the Year raising $125,000 at the LLS 2012 Journey of Hope Gala. The Gala was chaired by Ana Vento, President of Events by Vento Designs, and Michael Romagnolo, Senior Vice President-Investments, The Torrington, Romagnolo & Goldberg Wealth Consulting Group, UBS Financial Services, Inc. The event, emceed by Adam Kuperstein, NBC 6 Anchor, featured a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner, dancing and the announcement of the winners. “If not for the support of my friends, family and colleagues this amazing honor and recognition would not have been possible,” said Garcia. “For ten weeks we all worked diligently to raise funds for the children and families fighting and surviving blood cancers. I am honored, humbled and forever changed by this incredible experience to impact the lives of those affected by this terrible disease.” Sacco has been involved with LLS
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“They passionately believe in our cause and reached out to everyone they know for their support. It is impossible not to admire them. Thanks to Vicky and Matthew and all of the candidates, LLS raised significant dollars to fund critical research and patient support.” cause and reached out to everyone they know for their support. It is impossible not to admire them. Thanks to Vicky and Matthew and all of the candidates, LLS raised significant dollars to fund critical research and patient support.” The money raised by candidates over a ten week period is used by LLS to fund research seeking cures and better therapies, and to provide information and support so that patients have the best possible outcomes throughout their cancer experience. Garcia and Sacco will now compete for the National Title of
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Parkland Resident Publishes Tween Cookbooks For Boys & Girls BY KEVIN LANE
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“My three boys have always enjoyed helping me in the kitchen so I thought it would be fun to give them a cookbook as a Christmas gift one year. During my sear search I found loads of girlie pink and princess princess-type cookbooks, but I was astonished to find tthat there were virtually no cookbooks specifically targeted towards young boys,” says K Kelly. “Al “Although our cookbooks are truly suita y and girls of all ages, suitable for boys they cate cater to the naturally inquisitive, mediasavvy tween who enjoys learning new skills and facts w while challenging tthemselves and w working somewhat in independently,” says Le Leila. ““Boys Can Cook Too Too!” in particular is designed d with the ‘typi ‘typical’ boy in mind, with sports imagery and trivia, puzzles and activities, and inspira inspirational quotes from famous male role models. c These combine to make it more ‘‘cool’ and acceptable for young boys to spend time in the kitchen,” Kelly says. Perhaps a first, both cookbooks contain Microsoft tags that can be scanned using a smart phone linking readers to entertaining kid-friendly content on the Internet. Visit www.CookinUpFun.TV to learn more about their cookbooks and their new fundraising program. LP
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here’s no better place to see a wider variety of Division One football teams and styles than in Florida. From Sun Belt staples like Florida International Golden Panthers and the Florida Atlantic Owls to the Big East’s South Florida Bulls and Conference USA’s Central Florida Knights. The ACC’s rebuilding Miami Hurricanes, traditional power Florida State Seminoles to the Florida Gators fighting in the always tough SEC, there’s a team for every taste. And, if you haven’t been to a game in one of these stadiums, the pre-partying is another fantastic experience. Where could you find better weather, incredible tailgating, souped up recreational vehicles designed like homes, food fanatics, crazy fans and raucous stadiums? It just doesn’t get better than college football in the state of Florida. Florida State University Seminoles So what will Florida football look like in 2012 and what can we sports nuts expect from our teams? No Florida team goes into the 2012 season with higher expectations than the Florida State University Seminoles. Rated at number 23 in both the USA Today and Associated Press Top 25 polls, their solid, if unspectacular senior QB EJ Manuel is expected to raise his game. He’ll have help from fellow senior Rodney Smith going deep alongside talented junior Willie Haulstead and sophomore threat Rashad Greene. Taking pressure off Manuel’s passing attack will be the running backs; senior Chris Thompson and sophomore Devonta Freeman. Thompson was injured for almost all of the 2011 season but he is expected to be healthy in 2012. Freeman led the team in rushing, TDs and yards per carry as a freshman. Protecting Manuel and opening holes for Thompson and Freeman falls to a suspect offensive line. Their poor playing last year focused coach Rick Trickett to shake up the defense and he started four true freshmen against Notre Dame in the Champs Sports Bowl - a game they won, 18-14. The good news is those four are back this year and may be the starters this fall. Defensively, FSU has one of the best lines in the country. Rated number 4 overall and
number 2 in rushing defense by CBS Sports, they also limited opponents to an average of only 15 points per game, fourth best in the country. Even though they lost the team’s leading tackler Nigel Bradham, junior Christian Jones should be able to pick up the slack. Defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan finished second in the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year chase and former JUCO star Cornellius “Tank” Carradine had 38 tackles and 5.5 sacks. A deeper and even more talented team than last year and a friendly schedule means the Seminoles will contend for and maybe win the ACC Championship. It’s going to be a good year for Tomahawk Nation!
University of Florida Gators Onto the Swamp and the Florida Gators! University of Florida’s Coach Will Muschhamp will make some tough decisions this year. He has two very good sophomore QBs - Jeff Driskel and Jacoby Brissett. It’s not always a good thing with two players who are so evenly matched. The key will come down to which athlete better grasps the offense transplanted from Boise State by new coordinator Brent Pease. The Gators have lots of receivers for Driskel and Brissett to throw to but which of them rise above their efforts from last year? The ground game could be the strength of the team this year. With an experienced offensive line, will powerful senior tailback Mike Gillislee, who has averaged 6.3 yards per carry over his career, break the 1,000 yards in a season barrier?
There’s few questions on defense with the Gators fielding a group among the best in the nation. Sharrif Floyd at one tackle, Omar Hunter in the middle and Dominique Easley at end along with linebackers Jon Bostic and Jelani Jenkins mean that opposing offenses will have their hands full of Gators all day long. The schedule may tell GatorNation all they need to know this year. With back to back away games against new-to-the-SEC Texas A&M and an always game Tennessee team, the Gators should be 4-0 and riding high when they welcome LSU to The Swamp. Fans can take heart in the fact that USA TODAY has UF #14th in its preseason rankings and finishing 11-1 in a best-case scenario. You might want to look into hotel reservations in Atlanta for the SEC title game.
University of Miami Hurricanes The ‘Canes were 6-6 last year. They may look back on this year and think that was a good season. The team has been decimated with injuries and players leaving school. QB Stephen Morris missed spring practice with back surgery, receivers Tommy Streeter and Travis Benjamin have departed and only two starters, Brandon Linder and Jon Feliciano, return to the offensive line for 2012. Similar issues plague the defense. But even with ongoing NCAA investigations, the coaching staff had a top ten recruiting season and some of those freshman will start right away.
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Panthers decamping from the Sun Belt Conference to Conference USA next year, expectations are high and the team wants to leave with a bang. An eight win 2011 season leaves Panther fans wanting more. With an experienced offensive line and receiver corp alongside a defense ranked number 14 nationally in scoring defense, with ten starters coming back, FIU fans will have plenty to cheer about. A Sun Belt Championship title is within reach. University of Central Florida Knights - The good news for ninth nint year head coach George O’Leary is the Georg Kn Knights defense was stellar last year, st rranked number 9 in tthe nation in total defense. d And the offense wasn’t as bad of as their record of 5-7 may indicate, scoring more than 30 points in four of their games in 2011. The bad news is that the eighteen turnovers and an inability to stop competitors in the fourth quarter last year will never help you win games. Coach O’Leary shook up his staff this year to help the team with five new assistants — four of them on the defensive side of the ball. New starting QB and sophomore Blake
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Bortles will direct the team and have the luxury of a strong rushing attack. Running backs Latavius Murray, Brynn Harvey and Miami transfer Storm Johnson will all get plenty of carries and be relied on to keep the pressure off until Bortles can open up deep with his wideouts Quincy McDuffie, J.J. Worton and Josh Reese. The offensive line is solid and anchored at tackle by Georgia Tech transfer Phil Smith and well thought of sophomore Torrian Wilson. Defensively, the Knights are very strong. Hard to imagine describing a young man that is 6 foot 2 inches and 249 lbs as “small” but linebacker Troy Davis is fast and capable with five sacks last season. Experience on the ends comes from seniors Toby Jackson and Cam Henderson. The guy to watch on defense is senior free safety Kemal Ishmael who is a four year starter and a big hitter. The Knights second game against Ohio State won’t be a cakewalk for the Buckeyes - if you’re looking for a potential upset, this might be the game to watch. The Knights are also changing conferences next year, headed to the Big East in 2013, and have a good chance to take the C-USA title with them. The change will also resurrect the popular “War on I-4” against the Bulls of South Florida!
University of South Florida Bulls After missing a bowl game for the first time in seven years, the Bulls are going to be hungry to get back in the Big East fight and reward their students - USF has the largest student section at 12,501 in the conference. Expectations are high — the Bulls excited fans in 2011 with a season-opening victory at Notre Dame and started 4-0. They had six games in 2011 that were decided by six or less points. Unfortunately, the Bulls were a dismal 1-5 in those games. The Bulls are ranked at number 39 nationwide this year by Yahoo! Sports’ Mike Huguenin. Four year starter and senior QB B.J. Daniels has a lot of expectations on his shoulders after a very good 2011. Coach Skip Holtz has recruited an excellent freshman class of receivers to play alongside junior Sterling Griffin and sophomores Chris Dunkley and Andre Davis. The offense will have to be more consistent — the O line has excellent tackles, senior Mark Popek and freshman All-America pick last season, Quinterrius Eatmon - but everyone else has to get better too. Luckily, USF has one of the top linebacker groups in the Big East and the defense ranked 15th nationally against the run and 39th nationally overall.
Outside linebackers Sam Barrington, DeDe Lattimore and middle linebacker Michael Lanaris are beasts and will work hard to pressure opposing QBs to help out a secondary looking for two new starters. Home games versus Rutgers and Pittsburgh will go a long way to showing the team where they stand in the conference and the opener vs Chattanooga should extend USF’s home opener record — now at 11-0.
Florida Atlantic University Owls First year coach Carl Pelini takes over from retiring coach Howard Schnellenberg and has his work cut out for him. Last year’s 1-11 record means that the Owls can do better this year, right? Senior linebacker David Hinds made 110 tackles as a junior last season and will be counted on to anchor a defense that may see more than their fair share of playing team in 2012. The offense is where the questions are for the Owls. They were an embarrassing last in the nation in offense last year even though tailback
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Alfred Morris ran for a very respectable 1,186 yards. The problem, Morris went to the NFL and the Owls have holes at QB, tailback and receiver. Looking on the bright side, away games at Georgia, Alabama and Navy should provide an opportunity for team bonding. Looking for the bright side of a tough year for the Owls. Overall, it’s going to be a good year for Florida college football fans. The Seminoles are a good bet for the ACC Championship as are the Gators in the always strong SEC, the Hurricanes are great defensively and might surprise some teams - they should be in a December bowl game. The FIU Golden Panthers and UCF Knights are changing conferences and they are going to want to go out with a bang and might take the conference titles with them. If USF matches expectations and puts games against Rutgers and Pitt in the win column, they will really turn some heads. Finally, the Owls can’t possibly be as bad as they were last year. A few weeks and you’ll surely see team logo flags flying from car windows, trucks with team magnets proudly displayed, new cool shirts, shorts and socks being worn by fans of all ages and your local bars filled with excited Florida football fans ready to cheer at the top of their lungs for all things football! Florida State UniversitySeminoles: Mugs2671 Oakland Park Blvd. Ft Lauderdale FL 33306 http://www.mugsbar.com/ (954)566-7782 Galuppi’s1103 North federal Highway, Pompano Beach, FL 33062 (954) 785-0226 http:// galuppis.com/
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When Sharon Cutler, a teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was asked to recommend two students to spotlight, it wasn’t an easy decision. “We have an outstanding student body, with young people who excel in a broad spectrum of studies,” she h said. id M Mrs. C Cutler tl iis an A Academy d of Finance Lead Teacher and DECA Advisor. She’s also a CPA! True to her “assignment,” Cutler did decide on two students… Zachary Schaja and Austin Tedesco. Both have excelled in their special areas of interest and like many of the other students, show great promise for future success. “I have a unique position being the Academy of Finance lead teacher and DECA Advisor as I get to see students develop in the program from Freshman
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financial literacy. In addition, as part of the AOF program the students have a Financial Internship the summer between their junior and senior year where they work and get paid and put their skills to work,” Mrs. Cutler explained. The DECA program at MSD was resurrected when Mrs. Cutler arrived at MSD in 2005 and has grown in seven years from less than 30 members to over 320 members this past school year. “We have had much success this year; 90 students earned a spot to compete at DECA States and 40 moved on to compete at the International level this year,” she stated with pride. So, at Mrs. Cutler’s suggestion... we’re shining the Lifestyle Magazine Group’s spotlight on Zack and Austin!
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SPOTLIGHT... i i STUDENT ii AUSTIN TEDESCO Austin Tedesco is excited about finishing his junior year and looking forward to being a senior. He’s the President of DECA, Vice President of Broward County National Honor Society and Treasurer of Mu Alpha Theta! As if all of that wasn’t time consuming enough, Austin is an avid varsity Lacrosse player. Being part of the Academy of Finance at school has helped to shape his keen interest in pursuing a career in business and finance. With an awesome entrepreneurial spirit, Austin admits that his passion is “… making money.” One of the ways he does that now is by selling on eBay random items that he no longer has use for. “I thrive on working hard in any undertaking,” he said and noted that even in sports, he goes the extra mile. As a youth lacrosse official, he has refereed games over the past three years in Coral Springs, Parkland and Davie, admitting he not only enjoys being a referee, but it’s both “… exhilarating and challenging… and it pays very well!” Surrounded by a loving and supportive family, Austin’s
father, Dave, works for a local bank and his mother, Karen works in the insurance field. “My brother, Tyler, just graduated from New York University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development. My sister, Bianca just finished 8th grade and will attend Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale to begin her high school years.” With creative thinking, enthusiasm and a strong drive to achieve success, Austin recently entered a Business Plan Competition sponsored by Florida Atlantic University… and he won FIRST PLACE, which included a $25,000 scholarship! “My plan was for a business called “beforeyouturnitin. com,” a website for students to submit their essays to be proofread by teachers in their free time,” he gleamed. “I worked on the plan for more than three months before my final presentation in front of the judges at FAU.” He was happy and proud of the fact his hard work paid off in such a big way. Austin embraces social media, including Facebook to stay in touch with fellow students who have a particular teacher, officers of various clubs and friends that like to arrange special events. He uses Twitter primarily for entertainment. Not all business, Austin admits that he likes to read the funny one-line jokes that some of the users tweet.
ii ZACHARY SCHAJA Entering his junior year, 16-year old Zachary Schaja is actively involved with DECA, an organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. The program is offered in high schools and colleges around the globe. Zack is a member of English Honor Society, National Honor Society, and Save What’s Left. He’s already decided on a career in finance. “I joined DECA my freshman year and traveled to the State competition as well as the International Leadership Conference that year,” Zack said. “My sophomore year, I was the recording secretary for our school’s DECA chapter.” Deciding to run for Florida DECA Vice President that year, he and his chapter ran a campaign which resulted in him getting elected. At that same conference, Zack competed in “Financial Services Team Decision Making” where along with Gabe Lam, they took a multiple-choice test as well as a role-play, which is a mock business-like situation and placed 3rd in the state. They then traveled to Salt Lake City for the international
competition. Family is very important… “I always enjoy traveling with my family. We have been to Europe, Israel, all around the continental U.S., and now that school is over, I am getting excited about our trip to Iceland,” he enthused. His father Ian, is an anesthesiologist and mother Andrea is the founder and president of the PTSA at his school. His 14-year old brother Michael will be starting his high school career at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School next year. With a passion for sports as well as outdoor adventure, you’ll find Zack with his friends just about every weekend, playing football, basketball, and tennis in the local parks. He’s an avid New York Jets and the Miami Heat fan. “For the past few summers I have participated in an outdoor education program called Adventure Treks, where I’ve done three-week trips involving hiking, biking, sailing, backpacking, rafting, canoeing, and mountain climbing, in Northern California and British Colombia.” Last summer he also participated in an internship with the SCA (Student Conservation Association), a non-profit organization that works to maintain National Parks and other areas monitored by the National Park Service. Zack uses Facebook to communicate with friends and family and Florida DECA members and Wiggio for group assignments for DECA. Pursuing his current activities… and more… Zack plans on attending a 4-year university with a top business school. LIFESTYLEMAGAZINEGROUP.COM | AUGUST 2012
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The Estate and Gift Tax Laws May Be “A-Changin”(My apologies to Bob Dylan) BY ALAN B. COHN, ESQ., SHAREHOLDER GREENSPOON MARDER
Currently, the estate and gift tax exemption is $5,120,000 (adjusted for inflation from the original $5,000,000 amount). If there are no changes prior to the end of this calendar year, the exemption will return to the $1,000,000 level (adjusted for inflation). The estate and gift tax rates are now a flat 35%. If the law reverts back after the end of this calendar year, the marginal rate will return to 55% (also there is a 5% surcharge for large estates over $10,000,000). There is also a generation skipping tax exemption equal to $5,120,000) which shall also revert back to $1,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) after the end of this calendar year. The 2010 Tax Act inaugurated the concept of portability. This was a way that a surviving spouse could use the unused exemption of the deceased spouse at a later point in time. There were several limitations on its utilization, such as dealing with a second predeceased spouse. That portability concept in the 2010 Tax Act would also expire at the end of this calendar year. All of the above would take place at the end of this calendar year unless Congress affirmatively changes it, or at least enters a stop-gap bill to extend the numbers into next year. In light of the fact that there is uncertainty as to what
will happen after this calendar year, there are certain techniques which should be considered by taxpayers. It would be a good idea for all taxpayers to consult with their planners before the end of the year (don’t wait until the last minute), or if they don’t have planners, to obtain one. The major technique taxpayers should discuss with their planners involves gifting. There is a danger that the gift tax and generation skipping tax exemptions will return to $1,000,000, and therefore, many planners may recommend that wealthier taxpayers utilize their full $5,120,000 gifting and generation skipping exemptions before the end of the calendar year. While there is a risk that Congress could try to retroactively claim tax at death It would be a good on the amount of the exemption idea for all taxpayers utilized over the final exemption to consult with their eventually chosen by Congress planners before the (assuming the chosen exemption end of the year (don’t is less than that currently allowed), wait until the last this author believes that such risk minute), or if they is minimal and should not prevent don’t have planners, to a taxpayer who otherwise desires obtain one. The major to utilize their full gift exemption from doing so. There are certain technique taxpayers important decisions which must be should discuss with considered before the gift is made. their planners involves Also, in many cases valuations are gifting. necessary so please don’t wait until December to contemplate gifting. While there is still a chance that the current gifting and estate tax exemptions will continue indefinitely, this author has learned one valuable lesson in the years he has been a practicing attorney, and that is “don’t ever try to predict what Congress will do.” LP
i i THE 411 Alan B. Cohn, Esq. is a shareholder at Greenspoon Marder, where he concentrates his practice in the areas of Tax; Estate Planning & Probate; Guardianship; and Business & Corporate law. Mr. Cohn is Board Certified by the Florida Bar in the areas of Wills, Trusts & Estates. He can be reached at alan.cohn@gmlaw.com or 954-4911120. Established in 1981, Greenspoon Marder is a fullservice law firm with offices in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tallahassee, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Naples and Aventura. The firm’s practice is concentrated in the areas of commercial and residential real estate acquisitions and development;
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Sincerely Yours… Parkland’s First “Luxury” Consignment Shop BY KEVIN LANE
Owners of Sincerely Yours, the new 4,000 square foot “Luxury” Consignment Shop that recently opened in the European style Waterways Shoppes in Parkland, have sure found a lot of ‘gold’ in an eclectic mix of artwork, furniture, jewelry and designer clothes. You’ll find a great selection of fashionable, trendy, new and gently pre-owned designer clothing and accessories for men and women. It practically took an act of Congress to get the decidedly affluent city of Parkland to allow a consignment store, but the City Commission did approve it and now Sincerely Yours is filled with couture “Of course, being designer clothing. Of course, being a consignment store, a consignment store, merchandise merchandise is always is always changing. So, the Versace changing… So, the dress that’s there today may very well Versace dress that’s be gone tomorrow! And they carry more than just there today… may clothes… much more! Looking for very well be gone Home Decor? “We carry brands like tomorrow! Rob & Stuckey and Tommy Bahama,” Cindy Quallich pointed out. Cindy’s partner, Lisa Henderson added that “…we offer China, Crystal, and Framing for a wedding or a special moment. We also have talented artists who design jewelry for us like Eva Cline and Sandy Ryter, Impression Artist Jan Lower offering originals and Joe Aronstein, who is also on staff to do custom framing and is an artist in his own right. Other artists include Patrice Curry, who creates one-of-a-kind mosaics in the “Picassiette” tradition and more artists are being added.” Customers have told the two co-owners that it’s like coming home when they walk into Sincerely Yours. In fact, they have “regulars” coming in daily because the energy is so positive and everyone feels so welcomed. Cindy Quallich and Lisa Henderson have been successful business owners for the past 22 years.
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They saw a need for this type of business in the city of Parkland. Both are passionate about helping animals and ending Horse Slaughter. Sincerely Yours supports Women in Distress and The Humane Society. Cindy and Lisa are also starting a monthly women’s club. The Grand Opening is scheduled to take place in September, so check their website, www.sincerelyyoursconsignment. com for updates. In fact, the link “Current Treasures” has photos of some of the treasures they have at that moment. “This is a high-end boutique,” said Parkland Mayor Michael Udine. “It doesn’t take away from the ambience and elegance of the Parkland lifestyle.” Sincerely Yours is located at 7505 N. State Road 7 in the Waterway Shoppes in Parkland. Call (954) 755-7000. LP
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TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH CARE: The importance of primary care physicians BY CHRISTINE BUCAN
f visiting your primary care physician (PCP) on a regular basis is not part of your overall health care routine, it should be. National studies have proved time and again the benefits of establishing an active, personal, comprehensive and longterm relationship with your PCP. Medical journals continue to validate these findings. The International Journal of Health Services recently showed that states with more primary care physicians per capita have better health outcomes, including fewer deaths from cancer, heart disease, or stroke. Despite years of data, many Americans are still unaware of the critical role of the PCP, who is at the center of a patient’s care. “A PCP is like a captain of a ship because they navigate the coordination of all the screenings, referrals to specialists, interpretations of test results and medications,” says Moises Issa, M.D., F.A.C.S.G., who practices in Hollywood, Florida. “A strong relationship with a PCP is important because this is someone the patient trusts and feels comfortable with. Additionally, the role of a PCP is to answer patient questions and ensure follow through with their treatments.” There is a strong shift among providers across the country toward a more PCP-centric approach to delivering health care. In Florida, for example, AvMed Health Plans is introducing CenteredCare®, an approach that emphasizes the importance of building a strong
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relationship with the PCP to assure comprehensive, coordinated care. “One of the best pieces of advice we can offer to optimize our member’s health is to have a good relationship with their PCP,” says Winston H. Lonsdale, Chief Medicare Executive at AvMed Health Plans. “Studies show that people under the care of a strong primary care physician – someone who truly
guides and coordinates care – have fewer hospitalizations and better overall health. It’s important that people visit their PCP regularly – even when they are well.” To find the perfect PCP, you’ll need to do some research. Not only should he or she be qualified and board-certified, but your personalities should match. Like any good relationship, communication is critical. You’ll need to feel comfortable explaining the intimate details of your physical and mental health, and in turn, the doctor will need to respond to your needs in a way that makes you feel cared for and understood, in addition to providing effective treatment. To learn more about the importance of establishing a strong bond with your PCP, visit AvMedMedicare.org.
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Why Drive Your Own Car? BY DAVID ZWICK
There are a few luxuries in this world that are traditionally the domain of the super rich: private jets, exotic vacation destinations, mega yachts and chauffeured driven vehicles. Nobody has quite figured out how to bring down the costs of private jets, yachts and exotic travel for the masses but having a Personal Driver to drive you in your own vehicle is now not only affordable but highly practical; enter RedCap www.myredcap.com RedCap is easily defined through its slogan: “Everyone’s Personal Driver.” It is a membership-based, premium, personal driving service for people who value safety, convenience and privacy at an affordable price. Once a member, you have access to a large pool of drivers who have been vetted through a rigorous screening process who can drive you in your own clean, comfortable and safe vehicle. It’s a superior alternative to a smelly cab or an expensive, beat-up Town Car. There are three categories of membership; Standard, VIP and Elite. You can access drivers for as little as $20 per hour, which includes a basic gratuity. For roundtrip rides the rate is traditionally one-quarter of the cost of traditional car services. As compared to taxis, you can use RedCap one way for a 40 minute trip for approximately $75 versus a one way taxi ride of that length that could easily surpass $100 and leave you without your vehicle. Utilizing RedCap is simple and seamless. Once you choose your level of membership via the online application you are ready to take full advantage of everything RedCap has to offer. Trips to and from the airport, undergoing a minor medical procedure that would require a family member or friend to waste half a day waiting for you are just the beginning. What about taking children to an after school activity while a parent is stuck in a meeting? Servicing your vehicle; who wants to waste time in an auto dealership waiting room when you can utilize RedCap? RedCap is also an outstanding solution for seniors who no longer drive or have driving restrictions but still own or have
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“TRIPS TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT, UNDERGOING A MINOR MEDICAL PROCEDURE THAT WOULD REQUIRE A FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND TO WASTE HALF A DAY WAITING FOR YOU ARE JUST THE BEGINNING.” Of course, the whole drinking and driving issue is the proverbial elephant in the living room and a critical issue in South Florida. According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) survey to assess status and trends regarding the public’s attitudes, knowledge, and selfreported behavior related to drinking and driving there are more than 85 million drunk driving trips per year. With South Florida having two percent of the nation’s population that translates to approximately 1.7 million drunk driving trips annually in S Florida. Because this is a party destination with more than its fair share of alcohol consumption, it is likely much greater than two percent. At this number, there are
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approximately 5,000 drunk drivers on our roads in South Florida each day. Given that most of the activity is centered on Thursday through Saturday night, the 35,000 trips per week likely are spread unevenly across the three day pre and weekend nights. There are likely 8,000 drunk drivers on the road on any given Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) prior to getting their first DUI, the average person would have driven intoxicated more than 80 times, a number authorities believed to be woefully underestimated. These are staggering statistics! Clearly, RedCap provides an alternative for anyone becoming one of those statistics. So we get back to the question, “why drive your own car?” Certainly we all want the freedom to hop into our vehicle and drive to a desired destination. But haven’t you passed a chauffeured driven vehicle and said to yourself, “that would be nice once in a while.” Well, that once in a while is now and affordable. RedCap “Everyone’s Personal Driver” it’s that simple! Start enjoying your time in South Florida a bit more without the worry of traffic, bad drivers, parking, and the associated stress. David Zwick is Founder and CEO of Ft. Lauderdale-based RedCap. The Company currently provides service to Palm Beach, Broward and MiamiDade Counties. To learn more visit www.myredcap.com LP
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AS JOURNALISM LANDSCAPE CHANGES PR PROS HELP CUT THROUGH THE CLUTTER SUSAN MILLER
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1776 N Pine Island Road Suite 320 Plantation, FL 33322 954.370.8999 www.BoardroomPR.com For public relations professionals and their clients, the changing journalism landscape is proving to be a blessing and a curse. While print news holes are shrinking; online opportunities are growing exponentially. The Internet can be viewed as the great leveling field. Stories that once might only have been seen in a local print publication now are published online, indexed by search engines to become a source of reference for those seeking information about a particular subject. Once that happens, your story has the potential to spread like wildfire. Case in point: Homeowner association attorney Michael Chapnick published a blog on his website about the shooting death of Trayvon Martin by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman. He was interviewed about it by a local newspaper. In turn, that article was read by a television journalist
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who interviewed Mr. Chapnick about the legal implications for homeowner associations. It was news that was timely, relevant and spoke to Mr. Chapnick’s expertise. With shrinking news staffs, journalists must cover more – writing for print, the web, and in some cases shooting and producing their own videos. They don’t have time to cut through the clutter to find the story or the source. That’s why it’s important to be able to provide them with something of value. While you may not like to hear it, it likely means that unless you have news that’s unique, intriguing or relevant to what’s happening in the world that day, it’s likely your email, voicemail, tweet or other request will fall on deaf ears. It’s a public relations professional’s job not only to find the right angle, but to provide the reporter with as much n as background information er for possible to make it harder the reporter to say no. As a ears journalist who spent 30 years nd in radio, television, print and ow writing for the web, I know at almost instinctively what story ideas will pass musterr with most reporters. Blasting out a press release simply isn’t enough a n y m o re . While press releases have their place – erence serving as a point of reference
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and background information -- relationship building is key. Public relations professionals meet with reporters regularly. It’s their job to stay on top of what they are working on, to read through editorial calendars and to anticipate where they can place their client. Finally, it’s all about deadlines. You can have the best public relations person in the world, but if a reporter needs a quote or wants to tell your story today, you need to be available. Deadlines don’t wait, and neither do reporters. You may not get a second chance. Susan R. Miller is a senior account executive with Boardroom Communications, an integrated public relations and marketing firm with offices in Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Orlando. srmiller@boardroompr. com Twitter @SusanRMiller1
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A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART TREATMENT IS NOW AVALABLE FOR TOENAIL FUNGUS DR. ERIC WEINSTEIN, D.P.M. 954.796.1800 Weston - 2300 N Commerce Pkwy. Suite 321 Weston 33326 Coral Springs - 817 Coral Ridge Dr. Coral Springs 33071
Dr. Weinstein is the first physician in South Florida to utilize the PinPointe Foot Laser. Over the past 3 years he has performed over 1000 procedures. This FDA approved technology kills the pathogens that cause toenail fungus (Onychomycosis) The gentle laser light works through the nail. UÊ Safe. UÊ No side effects. UÊ Does not harm the nail or skin. UÊ Painless-no anesthesia needed. UÊ S h o e s can be worn immediately after treatment. A fungus infection of the toenail, also known as onychomycosis, is one of the most common dermatologic disorders affecting the foot. The disease is characterized by a thickening of the toenail plate, debris under the toenail, a lifting of the leading edge of the nail, a change in nail color and occasionally an odor. Patients complain that toenail fungus is ugly and embarrassing. This condition is often ignored because the infection can be present for years without causing any pain. If ignored, the infection can
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spread to other toenails, the skin on the feet (ringworm or tinea pedis) and even the fingernails. Severe cases can impair one’s ability to walk or lead t o painful ingrown toenails. Contributing factors for developing nail fungus infection include: UÊ A history of athlete’s foot UÊ Injury to the nail bed UÊ Sports/ shoe trauma UÊ Excessive perspiration UÊ Diabetes UÊ Circulatory problems UÊ Immune-deficiency conditions Treatments for Fungal Nails Historically, treatments for fungal nails included topical medications, oral agents (pills) or surgical removal of the nail plate. The topical medications were largely ineffective. Oral agents have been known to have possible side affects involving the liver, stomach upset, rashes and temporary loss of taste. Blood tests are needed to monitor the liver enzymes. Removal of the nail plate was painful and debilitating.
beam has no effect on healthy tissue. There is no discomfort associated with the treatment during or after. This treatment does not harm or affect your activity in any way. Some patients may experience the sensation of heat. Is this treatment safe? There are no age or health restrictions or limitations. In clinical studies there have been no adverse reactions, injuries, disabilities or known side effects. As you may know, the use of the oral medication available today for treatment of fungus toenails, carries with it possible systemic involvement (commonly the liver and kidney). This laser does not! Dr. Weinstein has offices in Weston and Coral Springs. He is Board Certified by The American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine. He has been in practice for 29 years. For additional information visit : www.laser4nailfungus.com or call 954 796-1800.
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ERNIE’S ITALIAN CHOPHOUSE BY RANDI AILEEN PRESS
“Welcome…this is my office,” says Chef Gary Wood pointing to the lively kitchen inside Ernie’s Italian Chophouse located in Lighthouse Point. The chef’s warm, wide grin and cheerful approach translates through the evening as he cares for every plate that passes from his hands on the cooking line to the dining CHEF GARY WOOD AND OWNER ERNIE PATTI area. Schooled at the Florida Culinary Institute, mentored and cheffed locally at 32 East, Aura and Max’s Grille, he approaches the menu offerings in a wonderfully minimalistic style. “We use only a few ingredients and allow the true flavor of the food to be present,” the chef shares. This minimalistic method of preparing the small and main plates allows a bona fide Italian experience. There is an unpretentious ambiance at Ernie’s. The lounge is lit with soft blue lights that provide a serene feeling from the moment you arrive. The hallway leading to the dining area is white brick and the windows are frosted. Ernie Patti, the owner, greets the regulars and new diners as they enter and you may find him escorting your party to the dining area. The interior of the restaurant translates a South Beach style vibe. I’m not sure about you but reviewing the menu at an Italian chophouse is always daunting for me. I want to taste everything, especially the unique offerings and the classics. The list of options to try at Ernie’s is not overwhelming. There are a variety of wonderful
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specials prepared by the chef with a new twist. “Laughing and sharing each other’s choices is highly encouraged,” Chef Wood says with a big grin. The Eggplant Stack is a classic and a “must have!” It is breaded and lightly fried, with sliced vine ripened tomato, house made mozzarella cheese and balsamic syrup decorates the plate. Wonderful! There’s very little sauce therefore you truly taste the crispy eggplant. The grilled Octopus is flown in from Spain; the full arm is served with cannellini beans, baby arugula and warm limoncello vinaigrette. This is delectable! Don’t miss trying this if you enjoy Octopus. The Veal Meatballs are served over a mixed green salad and a side of fresh ricotta cheese that is to die for. Original pasta dishes are offered at Ernie’s Italian Chophouse and they are special. Straw & Hay will tempt your palate and is rather rich but worth the calories. This spinach and egg noodle dish with pancetta, onions, peas and a prosecco cream sauce is outrageous! There will be nothing left in your bowl… that’s a promise. And, Black Fettuccine with shrimp, jumbo lump crab, white wine with shallots and toasted bread crumbs is extraordinary. Live a little! The Chicken Scarpariello for two is a roasted chicken on the bone, cut up and served with sweet Italian sausage and peppers. The agredolce sauce, a traditional red wine vinegar reduction, with fresh rosemary and the flash-fried brined chicken can be made for one as well. Unbelievably delicious. Chef Wood will be delighted to prepare your steak “ordered to style.” The 14 ounce Ribeye is aged 21 days
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RECIPE CHICKEN SCARPARIELLO FOR TWO » 1-3lb. chicken » 2 large red peppers » 4 oz. Italian long hot peppers » 4-6 oz. Italian sausage » 6-8 oz. Agrodolce sauce
to maximize tenderness and enhance flavor, has a buttery marble and can be ordered rare plus or tar tar with an egg on top if that is your fancy. There is no need for special or extra sauces on a steak when it is prepared that perfect. A few special sides that you may want to try include the cavatelli with garlic, fontina and parsley. This version of mac and cheese is prepared risotto-style, fresh to order and is made with heavy cream. It’s wonderful! The sautéed brussel sprouts with butter and thyme are also flavorsome. Other sides include truffle parmesan fries, beer battered onion rings, whipped sweet potatoes and broccoli rabe. All delicious! No dinner is complete without something sweet, wouldn’t you agree? Desserts are made fresh and include, but are not limited to, bread pudding, sorbet, gelato and cannoli. The cheesecake is made with four pounds of cheese but is light and delicious resembling a soufflé. Satiated is the word that comes to mind when you have completed your dining experience. That is a wonderful feeling! Whether you are a gourmet food lover or someone who enjoys a more simple approach, Ernie’s Italian Chophouse offers a variety of fantastic choices to experience. Wines are served by the bottle or glass, little bottles of bubbles and a full bar are also available.
FOR THE BRINE » 1 gallon of water » 1 cup Kosher salt » 1 cup packed brown sugar » 2 bay leaves » 1 Tbsp. Whole black pepper corn toasted » 4 rosemary sprigs
INSTRUCTIONS: » In a large stock pot, combine all ingredients for the brine. Bring the mixture to a boil until salt and sugar have completely dissolved; allow to cool. Cut and divide chicken into 10 pieces and submerge each piece into brine for at least 3-4 hours in a refrigerator. Remove chicken from brine, pat dry with paper towel and set aside and allow to come to room temperature. » Heat oven to 375 degrees. Remove all seeds from peppers and dice. In a mixing bowl, combine peppers with oil, salt and pepper. Place peppers on an oven pan and roast in the oven until the peppers are slightly tender, approximately 10 minutes. » Roast or grill sausage until cooked. Reserve. » In a deep fryer with oil at 375 degrees, carefully fry chicken until an internal temperature of 165 degrees is reached. Remove to a paper-towel lined plate. AGRODOLCE SAUCE » 1 cup red wine » 1 cup red wine vinegar » 1 cup light brown sugar
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