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10 YEARS – OLYMPICS - 9/11 – GO RED This month marks the Tenth Anniversary of Lifestyle Publications. During that time many have imitated, but never duplicated the impact our magazines have in the community. We have featured your neighbors who are NFL Hall of Famers like Dan Marino, Olympic Gold Medalists like Dara Torres & Misty May Treanor, NBA Champions like James Jones and MLB World Champion Jeff Conine, as well as ordinary people who have done extraordinary things to make our cities better. I am proud of our Lifestyle team who throughout the years, have contributed their heart and effort to the vision of “building a better community, so business can take care of itself and grow!” I am grateful for our advertising partners who engaged this vision and found value along with success through our partnership. I also appreciate the readers who embraced us each month and supported both the causes we covered and our advertisers. Even with some challenges, Lifestyle Publications has sustained and continued to grow in credibility and influence. Now, we look to do even more in the year ahead with a new chairman and team of experts, who possess years of marketing and publishing experience to continually improve the product and the value we provide to our stakeholders. The London Olympics added excitement prior to going Back-toSchool. There were many inspiring moments, such as the USA Ladies Gymnastics Team, Michael Phelps winning gold along with the most number of medals by any athlete and the Bahamian men’s 4 X 100 relay team winning gold. But nothing could compare to the South African
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Sprinter Oscar Pistorius, who also happened to be a double amputee. His spirit and determination to compete should be an example to everyone in the power of “belief!” It always amazes me when sport brings the world together in a united cause and in a congenial manner. We can only hope world leaders’ transfer this ideal to the political and economic stage as well. This month is also the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our country. Fortunately, we have not had any similar events since 9/11. There will be many remembrances and I will be at one - the Tunnel to Tower Run in Fort Lauderdale. This run mirrors the footsteps of firefighter Stephen Stiller, who selflessly ran back the three plus miles from the Brooklyn-Battery tunnel to the Twin Towers, so he could assist his fellow firefighters. We all saw the rest of the story unfold on television. So, if you are looking to honor the memory of the men and women who perished that day, you can raise an American
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flag, say a prayer or join me on the 5K run downtown. The “Go Red for Women” Luncheon takes place at the end of the month at the Marriott Harbor Beach. This is an amazing event bringing together influential women from around the community in support of a worthy cause. I encourage you to attend this kick-off to the philanthropy season. Finally, I wish everyone a safe and Happy Labor Day and to my friends and family celebrating the High Holidays – L‘Shana Tova. As Always, Enjoy the Lifestyle!™
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HEALTH & WELLNESS 18 Pack Healthy Lunches For Your Kids 20 Health Matters
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COVER STORY 47 Weather Exposed BIZ STYLE 54 DuPree Team Gains Membership to “The Thousand” 56 A Sign of the Times
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SCENE ON SITE 60 American Cancer Society 62 Festival of the Flutes 64 Parkland Night Out 66 AND ANOTHER THING
HAPPENINGS 22 Tunnel Run 24 18th Annual Taste of South Florida 26 Go Red For Women 28 Not My Daughter 30 Coral Springs Craft Guild 32 ChildNet 34 United Way of Broward 36 Coral Springs’ Brand Initiative 38 Classical South Florida Contest Winner PEOPLE 40 Roy Gold 42 David Menasche 44 Amanda Perna 46 Greg Cipes
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Now that Harry Potter hass finished off Lord Voldemort,, J.K. Rowling has moved on to another genre. The book is 512 pages and the cover has already caused an uproar for its “plain” look. As noted by Little, Brown and Company, here are the details of J.K. Rowling’s first novel for adults. When Barry Fairbrother dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock. Seemingly an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war. Rich at war with poor, teenagers at war with their parents, wives at war with their husbands, teachers at war with their pupils…Pagford is not what it first seems. And the empty seat left by Barry on the parish council soon becomes the catalyst for the biggest war the town has yet seen. Who will triumph in an election fraught with passion, duplicity and unexpected revelations? Blackly comic, thought-provoking and constantly surprising, The Casual Vacancy is J.K. Rowling’s first novel for adults. Publication date 27th September 2012 (UK & US)
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BLAME IT ON THE RAIN Lifestyle Magazine’s Picks for keeping your kids dry and in style. UMBRELLAS: Hatley Kids Printed Umbrella in Cupcakes, $18, Zappos.com Western Chief Kids Froggie Umbrella in Green, $16.95, Zappos.com JACKETS: Western Chief Kids Monster Rain Coat (Toddler/Little Kids) in Blue, $39.95, Zappos.com Western Chief Kids FDUSA Rain Coat FA11 in Black, $40, Zappos.com Western Chief Kids Wings Rain Coat in Pink, $44,95, Zappos.com RAIN BOOTS: Hatley Kids Rain Boots (Infant/Toddler/Youth) in Cupcakes, $32, Zappos.com Hatley kids Rain Boots (Infant/Toddler/Youth) in Dragons, $36, Zappos.com Western Chief Kids Batman Character Rainboot (Infant/ Toddler/Youth) in Batman, $39.95, Zappos.com
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The Scoop On Laundry Detergent 5 MONEY SAVING LAUNDRY DETERGENT TIPS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR LOAD BY KRIS ANDERSON
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Don’t just fill up the scoop and dump it in the washer. You definitely won’t get the maximum number of loads from the box. For instance, if you use Ultra Tide’s 40load box and fill the scoop for every load, you’ll get just 15 scoops per box. Instead look at the lines on the side of the scoop. The top line, for a full load, is usually well below the lip of the scoop. Highlight the lines with a darkcolored marker to help you avoid the problem in the future. If you have soft water, using half the recommended amount is sufficient.
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Too much soap causes clothes to fade faster. Over-use of detergent is actually the leading cause of fading. Clothing may also acquire a thin, filmy layer of soap because your washer can’t thoroughly rinse the fabric. Do you tend to be itchy? It could be you’re wearing your detergent!
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Too much soap’s not good for your washing machine, either. Excess soap can gum up the works as soap deposits and lint form in your washing machine. These
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Run a test load to see if you’re over-soaping. Run a load with clothes only – no detergent. Do you see suds? That’s an indication of how much detergent you are wearing.
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Reduce pollutants by using an all-natural detergent. Many companies have removed phosphate because of its harmful effects on rivers, lakes and other fresh water. However, most companies continue to use other additives, such as optic brighteners, fragrances and
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access, plentiful activities for every age and an ample supply of culture and cuisine. Retirees, executives, honeymooners and families alike delight in this winter wonderland region. Laura loves planning the Club Med’s all-inclusive ski vacation for her clients because she knows, “they’ll come back happy.” Club Med’s ski resorts in the Alps are located in the region’s finest skiing destinations, providing access to amazing slopes and trails, in addition to a host of luxury amenities. The beauty of skiing the Alps with Club Med is that it is truly “all-inclusive.” Laura says that when her clients know they can have this luxury dream vacation and know the costs upfront, it makes for a much more enjoyable vacation. Generally, these ski packages include airfare, accommodations, ski passes, lessons, all your meals and drinks and a wide variety of activities for one price. Whether the idea of an all-inclusive ski trip thrills you or if you prefer to choose
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Pack Healthy Lunches For Your Kids PACKING A HEALTHY LUNCH FOR YOUR KIDS DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR IS IMPERATIVE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU WANT THEM ALERT, FOCUSED AND READY TO LEARN. Making wise choices regarding the foods our kids eat has been a hot topic lately. With child obesity rates sky rocketing, even the First Lady is getting involved. But it all starts at home, and although breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, lunch for your kids is also extremely important. Let’s break down the lunch into four components: the main meal, snack, treat and the drink. Your focus should be to provide protein, fiber, healthy fats and a limited amount of calories. THE MAIN MEAL Most parents prepare sandwiches as the main meal. So let’s start with the bread. Stay away from refined carbohydrates, which are mostly found in white breads. These carbohydrates burn quickly and drain the energy out of your kids. Choose whole grains such as whole wheat bread instead. Pack the bread with lean meats like turkey, roast beef and ham, and add a slice or two of lower fat cheese. Carol Costa from Coral Springs suggests using lower sodium products, too. “I buy lower sodium cold cuts for my kids because they are healthier and still taste great,” said Carol. “I also use mayonnaise made with canola oil. It cuts out the unhealthy fat and calories but adds flavor.” You can also pack peanut butter and jelly, but use a natural peanut butter made from only peanuts and salt and choose preserves over jelly – they include chunks of real fruit.
Frank Weiss from Weston makes his kids cheese and crackers. “My kids crave cheese and crackers so I buy Cabot brand reduced fat cheddar and Triscuits,” said Frank. “They absolutely love it and don’t miss the extra fat or calories. The cheese also has a ton of protein and is rich in calcium and the Triscuits are low fat, high fiber and have no sugar or high fructose corn syrup.” THE TREAT Almost every kid looks forward to a “goody” packed away in their lunch. You can provide one and still maintain a healthy balance to the meal. Try to limit the calories to around 100 or less and spurn treats with Trans fats and an abundance of sugar. Rice Krispies Treats, Sugar-free Jell-O or low sugar pudding, Clif Kid Z Bars in chocolate brownie or chocolate chip varieties (they have more calories but are packed with protein and whole grains), or a mini 3 Musketeers bar are smart choices. A small portion of dark chocolate is also a good choice if your child likes dark chocolate. Carol Hague from Parkland packs cinnamon graham crackers or Quaker Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip bars with 25% less sugar.“Graham
THE SNACK This is the perfect time to introduce fruits and vegetables to your child’s lunch. Grapes, sliced carrots, celery sticks with peanut butter, apples, orange slices, bananas, blueberries and strawberries. You get the idea. If you want to give them two snacks choose a fruit or vegetable and then a small bag of gold fish pretzels, baked potato chips, mixed nuts or lower fat cheese packets like string cheese.
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crackers are sweet like cookies but have much less fat and sugar compared to cookies,” said Carol. “And although the Quaker bars are granola and made for breakfast, I like to put them in the kids’ lunch because they are like a sweet treat and they love them – and I like the fact that they have fiber, protein and very little sugar.” THE DRINK Many parents don’t dwell on the drinks they give their kids the way they do other aspects of their meals, and it’s a mistake. Many juice drinks and water-based drinks are loaded with sugar and calories and are destitute of any nutritional value. If you don’t want to give your kids plain water than try low-fat milk or chocolate milk, lightly sweetened iced teas, or low calorie, low sugar drinks like Minute Maid Fruit Falls. Another great option is V8 V-Fusion Light with 50% less calories and sugar but still offering a combined serving of vegetables and fruit. There you have it, a few good ideas to help keep your kids healthy, energized and feeling good during the school day. And they might even help you to feel good knowing that you are making the right choices for your kids.
STUDIES DON’T LIE: PATIENTS BENEFIT FROM A STRONG PCP RELATIONSHIP BY CHRISTINE BUCAN
A senior from Broward County is rushed to the emergency room because she mixed medications that are contra-indicated. Another bounced around from specialist to specialist, undergoing duplicate tests and procedures. All of this could be avoided. More than 100 studies document the critical role primary care physicians (PCPs) play in patient care. PCPs can be many things for a patient — their cheerleader, advocate and even their medical interpreter — but most importantly, the studies prove that having a strong relationship with a PCP leads to better quality of life, more productive longevity, and lower costs as a result of reduced hospitalization, improved prevention and better coordination of chronic disease care. AvMed Health Plans, one of the oldest Medicare providers in South Florida, has embraced a more PCPcoordinated approach to healthcare. The company recently introduced CenteredCare®, which puts the PCP at the center of every member’s care. According to Dr. Edwin Rodriguez, Medical Director at AvMed, this coordinated approach will lead to better health outcomes for patients. “Some 15-20% of Medicare hospital admissions are due to medication complications,” said Rodriguez. “By developing a strong relationship with your PCP, you can avoid this.” Louise Schendel, a senior from Margate who visits her PCP every three months, admits she would be lost without the lasting relationship she has built with her PCP over the years. “When I have a problem, I call him and he tells me exactly where to go and what to do. I feel like I have someone out there rooting for me,” said Schendel, an AvMed Medicare Advantage plan member for two years. “Without my PCP I wouldn’t have the confidence on where to go and what specialists to visit.”
“Without my PCP I wouldn’t have the confidence on where to go and what specialists to visit.” --Louise Schendel
William Pena, M.D., a primary care physician who practices in Hollywood, often acts as an interpreter for patients who don’t
always understand what a specialist recommends: “They want us to explain procedures. The best way to get better results is when a patient clearly understands what they have and how to interpret tests. They need to understand their options for treatment and they rely on their PCP to help.” To learn more about the importance of building a strong relationship with your PCP, visit AvMedMedicare.org.
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health & wellness DELIGHTFUL DESSERTS RTS THAT WON’T PACK ON POUNDS Desserts don’t have to be loaded with fat and calories to taste decadent. ecadent. Try these tonight! Skinny Cow: They comee in ice cream bars, cones, cups ps and sandwiches. Try the strawberry and vanilla icee cream swirl sandwiches: only 150 calories and 2 grams of fat. Or the chocolate truffle bar: 100 calories and 2.5 grams of fat. Jell-O Pudding: The chocolate fat free pudding snacks only pack 100 calories per serving. Blue Bunny Frozen Yogurt: Bordeaux cherry frozen yogurt with dark cherry pieces and dark chocolate chunks will only set you back 120 calories and 3 grams of fat per ½ cup. Luna Nutz Over Chocolate Bar: 180 calories, 4.5 grams of fat and 10 grams of protein.
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DROP AND GIVE ME 10 … MINUTES OF EXERCISE The guideline for daily exercise is working out – cardio and strength training – for at least 20 minutes a day. But if you don’t have the time you can always break down your exercise routine in 10 minute intervals. Let’s look at a series of exercises that you can perform for 10 minutes each day. Speed walking: This is not a leisurely walk in the park. Speed walking is what it sounds like; exerting yourself as you walk, pumping your arms and moving your legs rapidly. Machines: You can use a treadmill, elliptical trainers, rowing devices, stationary bikes, Stairmasters, or tread climbers. Walk up the stairs: If you have stairs in your home, use them. Walk briskly up the stairs and slower back down. Jumping rope, jumping jacks, dancing, running in place: use your imagination!
HEALTH MATTERS CHOOSE HEALTHY FROM THE FROZEN FOOD SECTION It’s almost impossible with our modern day, bustling lifestyle to prepare a freshly cooked meal every night. Sometimes we order out for pizza or subs, sometimes take-out Chinese food. None of those choices are particularly healthy, though. Some of us choose frozen dinners. Let’s take a look at a few choices that will provide your family with a nutritional meal. Kashi products: Kashi brand frozen dinners are usually a good bet. They are relatively low in calories, sodium and fat, and offer protein, fiber and whole grains. Try the Chicken Pasta Pomodoro or Black Bean Mango. Tabatchnick: This is a specialty frozen food that comes in Minestrone Soup, Vegetarian Chili, Vegetable Soup and more. Boca brand: These offerings are meatless. They offer the Boca Meatless Cheeseburger, Lasagna and Chili.
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friendly activities at Huizenga Plaza to include food trucks, games and entertainment. Last year, the Fort Laud derdale Run/Walk was the most succcessful of all the community runs with more than 3,000 participants raising more than $75,000 to support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and Special Operations Warrior Foundation. “Participants ran alongside firefighters in full gear,” says Cindy Campbell, Director of Client Relations and Events at Fort Lauderdale’s Patriot National Insurance Group, who organizes the event. “It was inspirational to have community members come together for this amazing and worthy cause.” Started in 2002, the Tunnel to Towers Run recreates the final footsteps of firefighter Stephen Siller who was last seen running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel with 75 pounds of gear strapped to his back en route to the World Trade Center after the attacks. The event, which was
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“It was inspirational to have community members come together for this amazing and worthy cause.” originally intended as a way for New Yorkers to honor the fallen heroes, has now become a yearly tribute to everyone who lost their lives that day and transcends the tragedy. Last year, more than 20,000 people attended and took part in the NY event. So far, more than 30 communities have signed up to hold a Tunnel to Towers Run in their own towns, with the goal of one run in 343 different cities across the nation. Cost to register is $35 per adult and $25 per child under 12 on the day of the race. All proceeds will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation to be used to build Smart Homes for triple and quadruple amputees from post 9/11 wars to enable them to live independently. For more information call (954) 532-8790 or visit www. tunneltotowersfortlauderdale5k. com. LP
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If you like great food… exceptional wine… shopping via a silent and live auction with such incredible items as a 12-day Celebrity Cruise in the Mediterranean - and the opportunity to support the ground-breaking work of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, then the 2012 Taste of South Florida is just the ticket! This year’s black-tie food and wine event takes places at the tre-chic RitzCarlton, Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, September 22nd. Scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. the evening will begin with a reception featuring several tasting stations and then on to a five course sit-down dinner, each prepared by some of South Florida’s finest chefs. To insure there’s energy to spare… Pure Energy Entertainment will be on hand for dancing. Some of those live and silent auctions include dinner-packages from the area’s best restaurants and fabulous hotel and spa packages for him and her. American Airlines has donated tickets for the auction which will be paired with vacation
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destinations including a seven night stay at Elite Island Resorts in the Caribbean and a one week stay in a five-bedroom suite at Aspen’s Snowmass Club. Exclusive Resorts is offering a five-night stay. As anyone who has ever worked on a non-profit fundraiser knows, there’s a lot of time, energy and passion that goes into making an event successful. You can ask Casey and Matt Shore and Alexandra (Alex) Mores. This is the 4th year that Casey and Matt are with the event, having been Co-Chairs for the last three years and are now Honorary Chairs. Alex was Co-Chair last year and is now Chairwoman. “In the 1950’s, few children with cystic fibrosis lived to attend elementary school,” said Jody Kotler with the CF Foundation. “Today, advances in research and medical treatments have further enhanced and extended life for children and adults with CF. Many people with the disease can now expect to live into their forties and beyond.” “Our friendly and knowledgeable
staff works tirelessly towards the CFF goal and is always ready to help the friends, families and volunteers associated with cystic fibrosis,” said Christina Landshut, Executive Director of the CFF South Florida office. Committee members helping to plan the event are Matthew DiGregorio, Elisa Hernandez, Michelle Homoky, Paula Morabito, Angie Valdes, Melanie Giorno and Carmen Garcia. Presenting sponsors for the event are American Airlines, Panache - A Classic Party Rentals Company, Lifestyle Magazine Group, The RitzCarlton, Fort Lauderdale. Gold Sponsors are Celebrity Cruises, Equity One, Ernst & Young, Greenberg Traurig, Oswald, SEACOR Holdings, Price Waterhouse Coopers and table sponsor Mercer and Steven Douglas Associates. Other sponsors include Advisory Financial Group, Leo Goodwin Foundation, Oceanus Insurance, Hospital Physicians Partners and Ryder Systems. Call Jody Kotler at (954) 739-5006 or visit www.cff.org. LP
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Go Red For Women Luncheon And Love Your Heart Workshops More than 400 influential business men and women will gather at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa on September 28th to take part in the 7th Annual Go Red For Women Celebration Luncheon and Love Your Heart Workshops. Guests will learn about heart disease and support the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement, a campaign to raise awareness about heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women. This event will empower women and men alike to take charge of their heart and in turn, lead longer, stronger lives. Heart disease affects one in every three women across the United States. However, only one in five women believes that heart disease is her greatest health threat. “We women are the backbone of the family structure,” said Giselle Cheminand, event chairman and CEO of GCI Worldwide Corporation, the Greater Miami/Fort Lauderdale Go Red Sponsor. “Having a healthy heart, both physically and emotionally, is what allows us to
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provide for our families.” The celebration includes educational workshops and an interactive boutique by local sponsors starting at 10 a.m., followed by a hearthealthy luncheon at noon. This year’s theme is “Extinguish Heart Disease” because that’s exactly what supporting the American Heart Association will do – eliminate the nation’s biggest threat. The association encourages all women to take charge of their own heart health by visiting their doctor and knowing their numbers.
Blood pressure, cholesterol and other numbers can be improved by making lifestyle changes, resulting in healthier lives. For more information, please visit www.goredforwomen.org Contributions to the cause fund local and national Go Red activities that support awareness, research, education and community programs that benefit women locally and across the country. Circle of Red, a very special group of women who contribute significant resources and influence in support of the cause, is crucial in driving local support to fund lifesaving research and to educate women. Duree Ross is the Circle of Red chairman. Tickets to the event are $125 per person. For further information, sponsorships or tickets, call 954492-6912 or visit www.heart.org/ browardgored. The Go Red For Women movement is sponsored nationally by Macy’s and Merck & Co., Inc. The campaign’s Queen of Hearts is Lorraine Thomas. LP
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Not My Daughter… Find A Cure Now! What a day! The 3rd Annual Not My Daughter…find a cure now! Shopping Boutique and Luncheon is raising the level of excitement for its October 8th event. Attendees to the third annual Not My Daughter…find a cure now! Shopping Boutique and Luncheon will have even more to look forward to as the group has added some star power to the October 8, 2012 event held at the Marriott Heron Bay from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Emmy award winning journalist, NBC6 South Florida news anchor Trina Robinson will add an energetic dimension to serve as the MC for the event. In addition to anchoring the event, Ms. Robinson will have the pleasure of introducing the talented teen country singers Jenny and Ashley who will be performing at the luncheon. Not My Daughter…find a cure now! Is a volunteer based organization whose mission is to raise funds and awareness in the battle to end breast cancer before it reaches the next generation. The message of the organization resonates with women of all generations. According to NBC6 South Florida’s Trina Robinson, “I am
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thrilled to take part in this amazing event that will undoubtedly save the lives of countless women, raise much-needed funds, and honor those whose lives have already been claimed by this awful disease.” Star power, entertainment, shopping the 40 plus vendors at the boutique, photography, silent auction and raffles, and the now famous Not My Daughter favor bags are all elements
“I am thrilled to take part in this amazing event that will undoubtedly save the lives of countless women, raise muchneeded funds, and honor those whose lives have already been claimed by this awful disease.” of the Not My Daughter…find a cure now! 3rd Annual Shopping Boutique and Luncheon. All proceeds to fight breast cancer will be donated to the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate. The key element to the event is the camaraderie that is apparent
by the community of women and men who attend. According to Not My Daughter …find a cure now! founder and committee chairwoman Denyse Hostig: “The community has embraced our group and our message and we are so honored by that. We have attempted to make this year even more special – and having Trina Robinson as our celebrity host is really amazing. It is so special to see multiple groups of friends, neighbors, and generations of women come together and enjoy a fun day to benefit the cause which is to eradicate breast cancer. We are so excited to have entertainment of the caliber of Jenny and Ashley. The Not My Daughter 3rd Annual Shopping Boutique and Luncheon on October 8th will be truly a day to remember.” Seating is limited and an event like this is not to be missed! Tickets for the 3rd Annual Not My Daughter… find a cure now! Shopping Boutique and Luncheon cost $60. Sponsorships are available. For information or to purchase tickets www. notmydaughterfindacurenow.com LP
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Coral Springs Craft Guild BY DORA WEBB
One of the most well-known and celebrated fall craft events in South Florida is the annual Coral Springs Craft Guild Fall/Holiday Show. Known throughout the tri-county area for its outstanding quality of craftsmanship, this year’s 35th rendition entitled “Holiday Boutique & Craft Fair” will be held on Friday, October 5, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the La Quinta
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Inn, 3701 N. University y Drive, Coral Springs. Actively involved in community service since its inception in 1977, the Craft Guild will be charging an entry fee for Friday evening of two canned goods or $1. This will be donated to the Blessings Food Bank. Saturday admission is free but additional donations for the Food Bank will be accepted throughout the show. In keeping with one of the organization’s objectives of educating the public in the arts, the Craft Guild will be sponsoring an art competition for local elementary school students. The theme for the contest is “Holidays.” The Honorable Mayor Roy Gold of the beautiful city of Coral Springs will officiate at the ribbon cutting ceremony and awards presentation on Friday evening at 5:00. The students’ artwork will be displayed both Friday and Saturday. The show will feature many one of a kind creations, limited editions, unique Christmas ornaments and decorations, a wide range of fall and Halloween offerings, home décor and giftware, repurposed art work, and much more.
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The show will feature many one of a kind creations, limited editions, unique Christmas ornaments and decorations, a wide range of fall and Halloween offerings, home décor and giftware, repurposed art work, and much more. The purpose of the Coral Springs Craft Guild is to improve and uphold the quality of handcrafted items sold in the area, stimulate creativity in design and use of materials, provide an outlet for the exhibition and sale of the members’ unique crafts, enhance fellowship within the local crafting community, and interact with the community through scholarships and service projects. The group meets the third Wednesday of each month at Cypress Hall at Cypress Hammock Park, 1300 Coral Springs Drive, Coral Springs. For further information on the Coral Springs Craft Guild and its fall show, visit the Guild’s website at www.coralspringscraftguild.com. LP
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Dr. Charles & Rosalee Messa Lend A Helping Hand To ChildNet BY KEVIN LANE
Dr. Charles Messa is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon who has devoted his career to helping others through cosmetic plastic surgery. He and his wife, Rosalee operate the Weston Cosmetic Surgery Center. And while the couple devote much of their time to the Surgery Center, that spirit of “…. helping others” goes beyond the work place. A case in point is the recent fundraiser they hosted at their home for ChildNet, a child welfare agency in Florida. “One of the nurses in our office also works at a pediatric office part time and would tell us of the children that ChildNet would bring in for exams before they went into the system,” Rosalee recounted. “The abuse and neglect stories she would
tell made us feel that we needed to do something to help. Not knowing where to start, we sent over Easter baskets for the kids and got such an
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amazing response from Suzanne B a k e r, the agency’s in-kind coordinator, that we asked what else we could do.” l about b h Suzanne told Rosalee the great need for something that most children take for granted… back packs filled with school supplies! That hit a responsive chord, whereupon the Messa’s decided to have a “Mission Back Pack” fundraiser at their home and set about inviting friends, co-workers and family. “Our event took place on a Saturday night. It was a cocktail party with about 50 people in attendance,” Dr. Messa noted. “We shared our enthusiasm for the work ChildNet is doing and what a difference back packs can make in the lives of the children starting school who have no real family to help them,” Rosalee added. Prior to the event, Rosalee and Dr. Messa explained to friends that not only will a student without a backpack have to struggle to transport his books and supplies from class to class, but his lack of a back pack could become a red flag for taunting by classmates. The Messa’s story was potent and compelling, as they raised about $10,000… enough to purchase a lot of fully-loaded back packs. “My husband and I have seven children and feel we need to give to
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“We shared our enthusiasm for the work ChildNet is doing and what a difference back packs can make in the lives of the children starting school who have no real family to help them.” kids that aren’t as lucky as ours. We plan on doing additional fundraisers, especially for the holidays because the children get very little around this time of year. We also want to raise awareness about this very worthy organization.” In Broward County every year, several hundred children enter the child welfare system due to abuse, abandonment or neglect. As the local Community Based Care lead agency, ChildNet manages the local system of services and supports for Broward’s most vulnerable children. For information about ChildNet and its services, visit www.ChildNet.us or call (954) 414-6000. LP
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United Way Of Broward County Announces Early Literacy Initiative BY KEVIN LANE
Nearly one third of Florida’s third graders attending public school cannot read at minimally proficient levels. And sadly, those children are four times more likely to drop out of high school. In an effort to ensure more children are reading at grade level by the end of third grade, United Way of Broward County recently announced the launch of ReadingPals, a literacy program for elementary school children. ReadingPals connects underachieving Pre-K through third grade children with volunteers to assist in improving their reading skills. This threeyear initiative is just another way United Way of Broward County is helping children in the community achieve their full potential through education. The goal of the program is to dramatically improve reading skills, which will translate to better understanding and better scores. Third grade is a very critical time in a child’s education because it is when a child should have transitioned fully from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” “This is such a crucial age for children to develop and enhance strong literacy skills so they are prepared for middle and high school,” said Kathleen Cannon, President/CEO of United Way of Broward County. “We
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are partnering with the community, asking 300 dedicated volunteers for their time and support to help our children succeed in school.” The program was proposed to combat the underachieving students
“We so strongly believe that the future of our state rests in the hands and minds of our youngest that we have personally contributed to the launching of “ReadingPals” -- an early literacy initiative in 10 Florida regions. Our goal is to ensure that more children are reading at grade level by the end of third grade.” who are unable to move forward with their education due to poor test scores. Locally, United Way of Broward County and its Women’s Leadership Council have teamed up with the Children’s Movement of Florida, Carol and Barney Barnett, the Children’s Services Council of Broward County, and Broward County Public Schools to create the program. “We so strongly believe that the future of our state rests in the hands and minds of our youngest that we
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have personally contributed to the launching of “ReadingPals” -- an early literacy initiative in 10 Florida regions. Our goal is to ensure that more children are reading at grade level by the end of third grade,” said Carol Barnett, Chairman and CEO Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. The ReadingPals program will begin during the first week of October and Pompano Beach Elementary School and Endeavour Primary Learning Center Elementary School will serve as the pilot schools. United Way of Broward County’s Women’s Leadership Council is playing a crucial role in recruiting volunteers from within their group as well as the entire community. “The hour our volunteers will be giving each week will have an effect that will last a lifetime,” said Kathleen Cannon, President/CEO of United Way of Broward County. “And as an organization, we are honored to be part of such an important movement to help the children in our state improve their reading skills and ultimately graduate from high school.” For information about volunteering, visit www.unitedwaybroward.org/ readingpals. For more information on ReadingPals, please contact Lola Jordan at (954) 462-4850 ext. 143 or ljordan@unitedwaybroward.org. LP
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The City of Coral Springs Is Developing A New Branding Initiative It isn’t often that an entire community is asked to take part in a branding initiative, but that is exactly what the City of Coral Springs has done! “Our purpose was to conduct research to further discover and develop Coral Springs community “Brand,”” said City Manager Erdal Donmez. “The purpose of this project is to properly position the city to attract development, redevelopment, and investments.” Looking for direction, the city hired North Star Destination Strategies, a Nashville-based marketing company that also created the slogans and logos for more than 150 communities around the country. According to North Star CEO Don McEachern, at the heart of Coral Springs’ brand will be its competitive differentiator -- in other words, what makes the community special so it can stand out in the marketplace. And one of the best places to find that figurative nugget of marketing gold is in the hearts and minds of the people who call Coral Springs home. Toward this end, North Star developed a customized community-
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wide online survey. The questionnaire was carefully crafted to determine the city’s strengths, weaknesses, challenges and opportunities. All residents and businesses were invited and encouraged to participate in the initiative.
“To learn what makes a community special, you have to go to the people who spend more than just their money and time there. You have to go to the people who spend their lives there.” While the deadline for participating was July 5th, the ultimate message is clear: As Coral Springs celebrates its 50th birthday, the City is ever vigilant to stay relevant, drawing on its past, but looking to its future. “The community branding survey is an important tool for gaining a true understanding of our community’s reputation in a rigorous and scientific fashion,” said Erdal Donmez. “Armed with an understanding of what makes us distinct and appealing, we will be better able to develop new and
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innovative strategies for promoting the City of Coral Springs.” “We chose a leader in the field of community branding,” said Bob Goehrig, the City’s Director of Communications and Marketing, referring to North Star. “I can’t emphasize enough the importance of insights gleaned from community members,” stressed McEachern. “To learn what makes a community special, you have to go to the people who spend more than just their money and time there. You have to go to the people who spend their lives there.” During his more than twodecades in the ad world, Don put his stamp on famous brands that included Hawaiian Tropic, Trump Plaza and Panasonic. “We are excited about this project,” said Coral Springs Mayor Roy Gold. “I am proud that the City involved its businesses and residents in the creation of a new platform that will show the nation why Coral Springs is a great place to live, work, and raise a family.” Using information from the survey, a plan will be created and implemented in early 2013. LP
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Classical South Florida From The Top “Reach Out” Contest Winner Is Josiah Blanchette BY KEVIN LANE
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eventeen year-old Coral Springs resident Josiah Blanchette started taking violin lessons when he was five years old… the reason he chose the violin? “… There wasn’t room for a piano where we lived!” It was a good choice and over the years, Josiah has been honing his musical skills. He was a member of the Florida Youth Orchestra and is currently a violinist with the Ars Flores Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Lynn Luce. His violin teacher is Huifang Chen, the Music Director of the Greater Miami Youth Symphony. While his mother, Sandra and his father Michael are not musicians themselves, they have been
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Seventeen year-old Coral Springs resident Josiah Blanchette started taking violin lessons when he was five years old… the reason he chose the violin? “… There wasn’t room for a piano where we lived!” extremely proud and supportive of Josiah’s musical interests, taking him to concerts and providing transportation to the many rehearsals and performances. The family also listens to Classical South Florida (CSF) 89.7 FM… together! While listening to From the Top, an hour-long CSF radio program
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showcasing America’s top young classical musicians that airs each Sunday at 7:00 p.m., Josiah learned about “Reach Out;” a contest that was opened to school-aged classical music fans between the ages of 8 to 17. Josiah entered and won first prize, a Bose Wave Music System with CD player. Part of the requirements of the contest was to write a letter to one of the musicians on the program. “Not only were the musicians spectacular, one piece was totally unexpected,” Josiah wrote to Carson Marshall. The piece he was referring to was II. Andante Scherazando from the Violin Sonata No. 3 by Frederick Delius. “We were really thrilled with the quality of the entries,” enthused Dr. Claire Crawford, the Major Gifts Officer of Classical South Florida. “The contest was the brainchild of philanthropist Mary Short, President of The Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust, who provided funding for From the Top, a program that has been capturing the hearts and minds of a new generation of young people who are discovering the magic of classical music.” When he graduates next year, Josiah plans to attend college to study music, with a major in composing; hoping to make a career in one of the many fields open to him, such as film, television and video game developers. Classical South Florida 89.7 FM Miami/Fort Lauderdale & 90.7 West Palm Beach & 88.7 Fort Myers/Naples is a member-supported, nonprofit 501(c) (3) public radio organization dedicated to broadcasting classical music. Dr. Crawford can be reached at (954) 522-8755. LP
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Coral Springs Mayor Roy Gold…Named Environmentalist Of The Year BY KEVIN LANE
Mayor Roy Gold, now in his second year as Mayor of Coral Springs, has been a community advocate for years, both as an elected official and a private citizen. While he has a broad range of interests, including education and financial stability for the community that boasts more than 120,000 residents… it was for his commitment to the environment that Mayor Gold was recently named the Environmentalist of the Year by the Broward Young Democrats (BYD), the official youth arm of the Democratic Party in Broward County. “I’m extremely honored to have received this award from the Broward Young Democrats,” Gold said. “Together, we’ve accomplished so much and yet, I feel like I’m just getting started.” As a tireless champion on behalf of his community, Mayor Gold serves on the Coral Springs Historical Advisory Committee, Coral Springs Charter School, Board of Directors, and the Coral Springs Museum “Mayor Gold is a of Art, Board of Directors, Exchampion of the Officio Member. “Mayor Gold is a champion ideals of the of the ideals of the Democratic Democratic Party, but Party, but was chosen was chosen specifically specifically as recipient of as recipient of our our Environmentalist of the Environmentalist of the Year Award as a token of our Year Award as a token appreciation for his dedication of our appreciation for to that cause,” said Richard M. his dedication Hoye, President of the BYD. “Our membership is comprised to that cause.” of young professionals, college students and high school students, state and local leaders and veteran activists. We work to affect the democratic process through participation in campaigns, the election process, grassroots organizing, fundraising and by encouraging the involvement of young people in the political process,” Hoye added. As a long-time environmental activist, Mayor
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Gold brought a Broward County Waterway Cleanup Site to Coral Springs 16 years ago. Since then, the site has consistently been one of the largest in the county in terms of volunteer power. Gold also founded the AdoptA-Mile program in Coral Springs in 1990 and has served as the site leader for Broward County Adopt-A-Street since 2002. Gold was recognized for his many efforts, alongside other volunteers and City staff, which resulted in over 300 community grants for Broward County cities and neighborhoods. He championed the 2nd LEED Gold certified fire station in the state. Currently, the Mayor is Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President of Cambridge Diagnostic Products, Inc. The Michigan native holds a Bachelor’s Degree in History from Oakland University. A Coral Springs resident since 1978, Mayor Gold and his wife, Janet, have two children, Lauren and Michael (and his wife Susana) and Dylan, their Gordon Setter. LP
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A Remarkable Man With An Inspired Vision “As you all know, my condition and subsequent surgeries have left me a significantly checkered memory, which is why I am determined to limp my way across this country and meet with you all again in an effort to rebuild some of these memories and relationships that are so important to me,” David Menasche wrote on his Facebook Page by way of explaining his new “Vision Quest.” You see, for the past 15 years, David has been a teacher at Coral Reef Senior High… and a beloved one at that. Six years ago his life changed dramatically. “I was diagnosed with brain cancer… and after three surgeries and 30-rounds of radiation and chemotherapy, there hasn’t been any marked improvements,” he said. In fact, having lost most of his mobility on his left side and most of his vision, he had to give up teaching. David m might have heard the success maxim that “… a bend in the road isn’t th the end of the road,” or his years of positive thinking and inspir inspiring teaching kicked in… beca because he’s set a new and chal challenging goal… to see the Paci Pacific Ocean! And he’s not just going to buy a ticket and fly out to th the west coast… not David M Menasche… he plans to set o out on a road trip, staying w with former students all aacross American… sleeping on their couches. He leaves November 2nd. “I decided that since I’m going to have a lot of ti time on my h hands and I’m not going to be able to go to school to meet my students and former students, then I should set out on the road and go see them,” he said. Since “… putting a request for couches” on his Facebook page, he’s already had many offers and he’s planning his trip accordingly. “I’ve never been to California. I grew up in South Florida and the Atlantic Ocean was always there for me. But there’s this other one on the other side of
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the country that’s beckoning for me, and I just can’t refuse its calling anymore. I would really like to see it. It seems like the kind of thing a person should see while they still can,” he said, referring to both his cancer and the slow loss of his vision. According to Kara Trucchio, a former student who was interviewed on NBC 6 South Florida, “... he inspired us to be the people we are today. He is the reason I became a school “I decided that since I’m counselor. He gave us that drive, that inspiration… and it was going to have a lot of contagious!” time on my hands and And if all of this wasn’t enough, I’m not going to be able David plans on documenting his to go to school to meet trip to inspire his students even my students and former though he’s no longer teaching. He’s currently committed to students, then I should hiring a professional filmmaker set out on the road and to document the journey and go see them.” raising money to finance the documentary. “I sincerely appreciate your continuing support for this project and I am hoping that we will all be in an internationally released documentary film together. We are not quite there yet, but we are not done yet either,” he recently posted on Facebook. If you’d like to follow this remarkable individual’s Vision Quest… and/or contribute to his documentary film project, go to www.facebook.com/ DavidMenaschesVisionQuest. LP
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The House Of Perna Many people dream of being on television, moving to NYC, and working as a Fashion Designer. Not many people are lucky enough to do all three, especially at the age of 26. South Florida native Amanda Perna has done all three, but says it has nothing to do with luck, “I have achieved all that I have by working very hard, and never giving up.” Amanda fell in love with Fashion at a very early age, and discovered that it was the career for her while attending The University of Alabama. She decided that she was going to work in fashion in NYC, and made it happen. She landed a coveted internship at Oscar de la Renta’s O Oscar brand, and would not look back. The following summer she interned for Calvin Klein, who liked her enough to keep her after graduation. “I graduated on a Saturday, and started working on a Tuesday,” she recalls. While m many people would be satisfied with that bit of success, Amanda kept pushing herself Amand harder. She wanted to be on the fashion television show Project Runw Runway, and she applied two times prior to being selected. She rrefused to give up, “I will not acce accept defeat, when I am told ‘no’, I work even harder to make it h happen.” She was amazed by how many people reached ou out to her after the show, and us used this opportunity to start a new clothing brand, which sshe named The House of Perna. P This is her proudest accomplishment to date. “The House of Perna represents my journey as designer There are elements that a designer. are taken from my life in South Florida, Alabama, and New York. It is a luxury women’s wear brand that is proudly made in the USA, and is designed with the woman wearing it in mind,” Perna states. The woman who wears clothing by The House of Perna is sure to stand out in a crowd. Their use of color, prints, and textures is sure to wow any
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crowd. The House of Perna proudly made their debut in Perna’s “favorite place on Earth” South Florida. “We showed our line at Style Week Resort, which was held at The Temple House in Miami. We received so many compliments from everyone in attendance, and can’t wait to see women on “I believe my life the streets wearing our brand,” Perna confesses. purpose is to help While many people would others and share. I become affected by such will feel that I have success, Perna remains humble: achieved true success “I believe my life purpose is to the day that I am able help others and share. I will feel that I have achieved true to really give back and success the day that I am able impact the lives of to really give back and impact others.” the lives of others.” This is not a girl who just “talks the talk.” She already has spoken with and helped fashion students at The University of Alabama, and Lynn University, but is not stopping there. The House of Perna is working with the organization Rebuild Tuscaloosa on a fashion show in Tuscaloosa with all profits going to those affected by the tornado that devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama last year. This truly is a story of a person who proved that hard work will pay off. LP
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Coral Springs Native Stars As Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Michelangelo Born and raised in Coral Springs, Florida to a family of nine brothers and sisters, Greg Cipes was inspired by his theatrical grandparents and TV director father to get into the entertainment business. As a child, Cipes starred in dozens of national commercials, musical, comedy, and dramatic performances on stage. At 13 he made his professional off-Broadway acting and singing debut starring as “Young Solomon” in the production The Rothschilds. At 16 he wrote, recorded and self-produced his first single that became a small dance club hit in South Florida; and at 17 he became nationally ranked as a Junior Professional surfer with 13 corporate sponsors. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2001, with nothing more than his beloved dog Timber, a guitar on his back, and a surfboard in hand, he has starred in over 22 feature films such as Fast and Furious, John Tucker Must Die, Simone Says, National Lampoon’s Pledge This and The Onion Movie. He has appeared on the small screen in Ghost Whisperer, Cold Case, Gilmor Gilmore Girls, Raines, House, Saman Samantha Who? and Without A Trac Trace. Alo Along with Cipes’ love for o on-screen acting lies a passi passion for voicing cartoon char characters. He has lent his voic for characters in Teen voice Tita Ben 10: Alien Force, Titans, Sup Robot Monkey Team Super Hy Hyper Force Go, Ultimate Su Superman, W.I.T.C.H. a and Astro Boy. And now, Cipes is the voice n of his childhood idol Michelangelo, The Wild One, in Nickelodeon’s new incarnation of Teena Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage which premieres Sa Saturday, September 29 at 11:00 a.m. (ET/PT). Michelangelo is the most energetic of all the Turtles and is enthusiastic about pretty much everything. His spaciness often makes him the butt of Raph’s jokes, but more than once Mikey’s outside-the-box thinking has saved their
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shells. What he lacks in focus, he makes up for in creativity and his unpredictability makes him tough to beat. While “glued to the television” during the original 1980s series, Cipes found “Freedom, celebration, himself inspired by the show because it taught him how to and respect are the meditate and introduced him to three principles I base martial arts and skate boarding, my life on and I bring which are a large part of who he those characteristics is today. Voicing Michelangelo to the role of the is a childhood dream come true fun-loving Mikey,” because Mikey’s the wild one of says Cipes. the brothers and Cipes considers himself the enthusiastic sibling in his family of nine brothers and sisters. “Freedom, celebration, and respect are the three principles I base my life on and I bring those characteristics to the role of the fun-loving Mikey,” says Cipes. The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series will be funnier and more action-based than ever before! It begins with Master Splinter, The Turtles’ sensei and father figure, leading the Turtles out of their hidden underground lair to visit the surface of New York City for the very first time. During the series, the band of reptile brothers will confront the wondrous and hostile world of NYC, facing enemies more dangerous and pizza more delicious than anything they could have imagined. LP
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jeff berardelli BY RANDI AILEEN PRESS
Fascinated with the Science of Weather!- Weekend Meteorologist, CBS4 What peaked your interest in choosing to become a meteorologist? I have wanted to be a meteorologist since the age of three! Always was fascinated with the science of weather and wanted to “teach” to spread my passion. It occurred to me in my very early years (maybe age six) that the best way to teach weather would be to become a TV meteorologist. What would have been your other career path if meteorology didn’t work out? Unemployed. Describe what the day in the life of a meteorologist looks like. Well that depends on what the weather is. If it’s sunny then our day is pretty standard. We arrive at work, review weather maps, draw weather graphics and present the forecast on the air. How has technology enhanced your ability to perform your job better over the last five to 10 years? Computer models have definitely become better. The forecasts are more accurate. We have instant access to just about everything the moment it occurs. Social media allows us to not only be more accurate but faster. Our computers at CBS4 are the latest technology available so we can make graphics much faster, thus spending more time on making our forecasts. How do you keep your audience engaged now that there are so many online and weather applications at people’s fingertips? I was not a lover of technology but it meant getting immersed in it to an unimaginable degree so o that I could continue to engage age our viewers. I decided in 2007 007 to develop a new kind of internet technology called interactive radar. I named the software and company ZoomRadar. You will hear CBS4 promote this often on air. We use that technology
on our website here e in Miami and it is currently being used by over 100 media sites nationwide. e. It allows users to zoom in and out of the map and view where here thunderstorms and nd tornado warnings are. e. This was the first of its kind. Now every media site in the country has this type of technology. The link is: www. C b s m i a m i . co m / zoom-radar or www. zoomradar.com. Does your audience ce ever give you a hard rd time when the weather ather report is inaccurate? e? Weather is a variable obviously but people don’t always understand that. People will often ask you the same question several times until they get the response they are looking for. What was the strangest weather occurrence you can remember? I witnessed a huge waterspout in Tampa Bay. It was as picturesque and as large as you could imagine. Can you share some really interesting weather facts inter tha that people may not know? There are more iinteresting weather facts than you can imagine at: http://zoomradar.com/ homepage/?page_id=401 C Can you share some of the ways you use your celebrity status to share celeb your pa passions. I am very active in two major causes at the moment. I’m on the board of The Children’s Cancer Caring Center (CCCC). We provide free cancer treatment for children of families here
in south Forida who have limited resources or no insurance. I organize events to raise money and awareness. After I awar had volunteered for a year fo there t I met my girl friend m through the charity. She had cancer from 3-8 yrs old. The CCCC o saved her life. sa She is 27 years Sh old and healthy living iin Margate. So thanks to volunteering with the CCCC CC I met the woman of my dreams. dre The Tunnel to Towers Run is also close to my heart. September 8th will be the second annual run here in downtown Fort Lauderdale. I became involved here because I was involved with starting the original Tunnel to Towers Run in New York City after 9/11. Most of the money these days goes to support our wounded veterans. We are working with Gary Sinise to build special custom homes for amputees all across the country. Next year we will build a home for a local hero right here in Florida. His name is Corporal Michael Nicholoson, a triple amputee. What would people be surprised to know about you? I used to be a commercial fisherman. What’s a perfect weather day look like for you? Two feet of snow falling on the slopes or flat calm seas in the Gulfstream would be my perfect weather day. What’s your personal/professional mantra if you are willing to share it? I believe I am blessed to have a good life and I feel it is my duty to help those less fortunate to the best of my ability. This is my day in day out mantra.
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“It absolutely stinks when the forecast is a bust. No one feels worse than the meteorologist with his or her face on that forecast. I always say: “we’re only as good as our tools.” It’s not a perfect science and we do the best we can with the information that we have.”
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“Mother Nature is a Force That Will Never Be Conquered!” -Meteorologist, NBC6 What peaked your interest in choosing to become a meteorologist? Funny thing, I actually remember thinking a lesson about clouds in middle school was the most boring thing I’d ever sat through! Everything changed in high school when I read “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson. I knew I was destined to explore Environmental Sciences. She was such a strong and passionate woman. What would have been your other career path if meteorology didn’t work out? My undergraduate degree is in Secondary Mathematics Education. I love children and enjoyed the classroom. The other career I daydreamed about was becoming a volcanologist. I took some geology classes, but it simply didn’t seem practical. Describe what the day in the life of a meteorologist looks like. There are two shifts: early morning and late night. For example, the morning meteorologist is awake by 2 a.m. and at work between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. We forecast using a mix of the latest computer models, radar and satellite data, and surface maps. We build the graphics you see on air. We write a forecast for the station website, twitter and facebook. Hair and makeup must also be complete before going on air at 5 a.m. After the morning newscast, we do several short weathers throughout the Today Show. Finally, we present the weather during our 11 a.m. newscast. How does technology enhance your ability to perform your job? There will always be some degree of error because there will always be missing data in the model runs. Why? Because it is impossible to input or even compile information from every inch of the earth’s surface at every layer. So we have to compare the model runs with what we know about current conditions and the way the atmosphere flows. Radar is often time our most valuable tool. It
gives us access to location and rate of rainfall. It also gives us insight into movement of rain (velocity) that can identify rotation and potential tornado development. ment. At NBC 6 South Florida we have ve our own Doppler radar that gives ves us this information minutes es earlier. Does your audience ever give you a hard time when the weather report is inaccurate? Of course! It absolutely stinks when the forecast is a bust. No one feels worse than han the meteorologist with his or her face on that forecast. I always ways say, “we are only as good as our ur tools.” It’s not a perfect science and we do the best we can with the information that we have. When I was working in Massachusetts we forecasted eight inches of snow with one storm. I woke up that morning (I had slept at the station) to find a mere ½ inch of snow. That’s it! An extremely dry air mass caused all our snow to evaporate. Radar even showed snow all night, but it never made it to the surface. All the meteorologists in town were mortified that our forecasts were such a failure. I knew some guys that were depending on the cash from plowing to buy Christmas presents. I felt awful. I didn’t show my face in public for a week! What was the strangest weather occurrence you can remember? Large hail is always an event here in south Florida. About a month ago we had golf ball size hail in Coral Gables.That’s out of the norm. Can you share some really interesting weather facts that people may not know? Overnight lows don’t usually happen at midnight. I’ve met many people who believe it’s coldest in the middle of the night. The longer it’s
dark, the colder it gets. Overnight lows happen close to sunrise. Can you share some of the ways you use your celebrity ce sstatus to sshare your passions. School visits are always a blast! I love when teachers w request a visit re from our team. fro I’ve made an I’v effort to be involved with the Make-A-Wish foundation. E Everything they do is inspirational and literally life changing. I will help them out however I can in the future, whether it’s scooping ice cream to raise money or tape interviews. What would people be surprised to know about you? I’m married to my high school sweetheart. We first met in first grade, but we didn’t become friendly until late middle school. Classic cliché of book worm (me) and athlete falling in love. What’s a perfect weather day look like for you? A 50 degree morning, warming to the upper 70s or lower 80s is perfect with some sunshine, and I can take the kids to the beach. What’s your personal/professional mantra if you are willing to share it? PROFESSIONAL: Good things happen to good people. I’m always mindful of how my actions impact others. PERSONAL: Family first. When I’m 80 years old the most powerful memory of me will be the one I leave with my children and family.
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“I love just about everything outdoors, and especially on the water. I’m actually a pretty good sailor and raced my 35 foot sailboat for many years on south Florida waters.”
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“THRILLED WITH THE POWER of Thunderstorms!”--Meteorologist CBS4 News 10 pm What peaked your interest in choosing to become a meteorologist? I was always fascinated by science when I was a very little kid and by the time I was in 7th grade I was thrilled with the power of thunderstorms. Meteorology seemed like the natural career path for me. By 13 years old, I knew I would be a meteorologist on TV. What would have been your other career path if meteorology didn’t work out? Probably jobless! I put all my effort into meteorology. Describe what the day in the life of a meteorologist looks like for us. The day usually starts with me looking out the window and making sure the previous forecast is still working out. If it’s raining and I said “sunny skies,” there’s a problem. I spend a lot of time before I get to work on the computer looking at atmospheric computer models. I do a tremendous amount of public speaking when I’m not working but when I get to work, depending on how bad the weather is, depends on how busy I will be. I make my own forecast and then build all the computer graphics myself to show viewers at home what I think will happen weather-wise. It is sometimes over an hour of graphics prep for a few minutes on TV. How has technology enhanced your ability to perform m your job better over the e last five to ten years? We are able to better forecast the we at h e r. Technology has helped present the weather in a more visual way on TV. We can explain more e and efficiently than we could ten years ago. How do you keep your audience engaged now that there are
so many online and weatherr applications at people’s fingertips? There are dozens of weather websites but really no place to go where re you can sit back and get everything in a nice package. You can click on the he temps, click on the radar, click on n the satellite, click on the forecast, but you can simply watch a weathercast and get it all and what is important in a nice two minute package. Does your audience ever give you a hard time when the weather report is inaccurate? Weather is a variable obviously but people don’t on’t always understand that. The audience dience is very forgiving. They only get upset when it involves very big decisions ns like hurricane evacuations for a storm m that doesn’t even get close. Of course se people will give me a hard time one on one saying things like “you get paid to be wrong 50% of the time!” What was the strangest weather occurrence you can remember? I previously worked in Colorado and St Louis. The strangest has to be thundersnow. It’s cold, it’s snowing hard, and then there is lightning and thunder. thunder Very bizarre. Can you share some really interesting weather facts int th that people may not know? Miami almost never sees a temperature above 100 degrees. Miami is one of the most exposed cities in the world to sea level rise. Can you share some of the Ca way you use your celebrity ways status to share your passions? I am ask asked to participate at fundraising causes near and dear to my heart. This year I’m serving as the emcee at Step Out Walk to
Stop Diabetes on Saturday, September 22nd, 2012 at Marlins Park. This is the single largest one day event that our organization hosts in Miami. Each year there have been about 2,000 participants. The emcee plays a key role at the event in keeping the crowd excited and providing them event details throughout the morning as well as introducing special guests. The event starts at 7:30am and should conclude by 11:30am or so. What would people be surprised to know about you? I love just about everything outdoors, and especially on the water. I’m actually a pretty good sailor and raced my 35 foot sailboat for many years on south Florida waters. I’m trying my hand at something new taking guitar lessons presently. L]Vi»h V eZg[ZXi lZVi]Zg YVn add` a^`Z [dg ndj4 That’s a tough one. I love clear, cool and sunny dry days. But I also love black and stormy skies with thunder and lightning. It’s a tossup.
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DuPree Team Gains Membership In “The Thousand” Elite Real Estate Ranking BY KEVIN LANE
I’m reminded of what Elmer G. Leterman said… He was a multibillion dollar sales genius and author of numerous books on selling… “I sold $58 million of insurance in one year during the depression… I didn’t know there was a depression!” Elmer gained world fame by insuring Betty Grable’s legs for a million dollars. With an amazing $48 million in sales, The DuPree Team doesn’t seem to know the country is experiencing an economic downturn! In recognition of their outstanding sales record, the husband and wife team of Neil and Marta DuPree of the Keyes Company, Coral Springs office, gained membership in “The Thousand,” a national ranking award that honors the top 1000 residential agents, measured by REAL Trends in partnership with The Wall Street Journal. This year they were ranked 247. It is the second year in a row that they ranked in the Top 250. Neil and Marta were recognized in two categories - Transaction sides (in each real estate transaction, there are two sides that can be represented by a real estate agent: a buyer’s and a seller’s.); and Agent team - Sales
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Volume and Agent team - Transaction sides. “With more than 1 million real estate agents nationwide, becoming a member of The Wall Street Journal/REAL Trends Top 1000 is an incredible accomplishment and this ranking is our way of paying tribute to America’s top real estate agents like Marta and Neil,” said Steve Murray, editor of REAL Trends.
“With more than 1 million real estate agents nationwide, becoming a member of The Wall Street Journal/REAL Trends Top 1000 is an incredible accomplishment and this ranking is our way of paying tribute to America’s top real estate agents like Marta and Neil,” “The DuPree Team ranks in an elite group of individual agents and teams from markets throughout the nation and should be quite proud of their sales successes,” said Marti Gallardo, Vice President of Vertical Markets for The Wall Street Journal.
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Marta is the Broker/Vice President of the Keyes Company Realtors and has been a licensed REALTOR® in Florida since 1979. She is a graduate of Florida State University. Neil joined the Keyes Company in 1996 after retiring from 20 years as owneroperator of DuPree Homes, builders of high-end custom homes in Broward and Palm Beach counties. The couple have two grown children and enjoy boating and family gatherings. They have homes in northwest Broward and Hillsboro Beach. The DuPree Team is made up of 10 Realtors® (including Marta and Neil DuPree) and five staff members. They are the No. 1 producer for Keyes Company Realtors with over 2,000 agents since 1990. Closed career sales volume is more than $800 million. The Thousand awards program was developed jointly by The Wall Street Journal and REAL Trends, a leading source of analysis and information for the residential real estate brokerage industry. The Thousand honors America’s finest real estate agents and their companies and is compiled and analyzed by REAL Trends. LP
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A Sign Of The Times BY MEGHAN KELLY
Infants too young to develop verbal skills are able to let their caregivers know they are hungry without crying. Toddlers are bonding with other children and adults without a word being spoken. Toddlers are learning to communicate effectively without some of the frustration that traditionally accompanies the development of the speech process. How? Babies as young as six months are able to learn the basics of American Sign Language and use gestures to communicate. In studies that spanned two decades, California-based researchers (whose findings were published in the Journal of Nonverbal Behavior) determined that signing about: “at least some of the important things in their child’s life made communication easier and interactions more positive. Request gestures (e.g., MORE, OUT) helped children get their needs met, descriptive gestures (e.g., HOT, HAPPY, AFRAID) helped them share important insights about their environment, and all of the gestures helped clarify the children’s initial, crude verbal labels (e.g., “Oh! You’re doing your TURTLE gesture. I guess Tata means ‘turtle!’).” Here’s what else research has shown about kids that sign: s Their IQs are 10-20 points higher than same-age children who don’t. s On average, they have 50 more words in their vocabulary at two years of age. s They speak and understand at a four-year-old level by age three. “We believe so strongly in the benefits of sign language that we’ve made it a core part of the curriculum at all our academies,” said Linda Weissman, co-founder of The Learning Experience®, which has a school just north of West Sample Road and west of 441 in Coral Springs. “It is taught to all our students, infants through preschool.” Those who teach sign language to young children often report that the kids appear to have improved self-esteem and confidence. While that doesn’t necessarily mean they are all destined for Harvard, it may very well be a sign of good things to come. Meghan Kelly is the regional training director for The Learning Experience®. “From six weeks to five years old, The Learning Experience Academy of Early Education® builds a strong foundation for children to grow emotionally, socially, and cognitively at his/her own pace. Our
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secure and nurturing center offers a unique curriculum and special programs that have been specifically designed to play a “We believe so strongly crucial role in your child’s early in the benefits of sign life advancements. This is why 90% of our children graduate language that we’ve made it a core part of our preschool reading at a kindergarten or greater level. At the curriculum at all our TLE®, we truly provide the ideal academies.” environment for your child to learn, play and grow.” Based in Boca Raton, FL, The Learning Experience® currently has 180 centers operating or under development in 19 states. Its Coral Springs academy is located at 4161 Turtle Creek Drive. To learn more, call 954-341-1332 or visit http:// coralsprings.tlechildcare.com/. LP
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RAISING THE LEVEL OF PROSTATE CANCER CARE: ENHANCED OPERATING ROOM AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES ALOK SHRIVASTAVA, MD Cleveland Clinic Florida Prostate Cancer Surgeon
Cleveland Clinic Florida 2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd. Weston, Florida (800) 639-DOCTOR clevelandclinicflorida.org Each year approximately 200,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the United States. It is the most common form of cancer for men in the nation. A patient with prostate cancer may experience no symptoms in the early stages of the disease, and unfortunately by the time symptoms develop, the disease is often incurable. For this reason, early detection of the disease is critical. Screening for Prostate Cancer involves performing a rectal exam and evaluating the levels of PSA, a protein essential to reproduction. If diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is important to know all the treatment options. Robotic-Assisted Surgery with Enhanced 3D Projection Cleveland Clinic Florida offers the most advanced surgical treatment options for prostate cancer, including robotic surgery. The roboticassisted radical prostatectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed in Cleveland Clinic’s newly enhanced operating room. This procedure enables surgeons to perform even the most complex and delicate procedures through very small incisions with unmatched precision. A 3-D camera provides a magnified view from inside the patient while the surgeon controls a set of robotic arms from
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a nearby console. The robotic arms mimic the movement of the human hands, wrists and fingers providing surgeons an extensive range of motion and a precision that is difficult to reach through traditional surgery. Cleveland Clinic Florida urologist Alok Shrivastava, MD, specializes in robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy. He stresses the benefits of robotic surgery. “Typically, patients undergoing robotic-assisted prostate surgery encounter significantly less blood loss, and they benefit from reduced hospital stays, faster healing, less postoperative pain, and shorter recovery times,” according to Dr. Shrivastava. At Cleveland Clinic Florida, the robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy is performed in a newly enhanced operating room which combines state of the art magnified video projection with the 3D robotic surgical system. The operating room is equipped with two large 110 inch stereoscopic displays allowing the surgical team to view the patient with the same precision as the surgeon. With the aid of special polarized glasses, the surgical team gains better clarity, brilliant colors and refined details that allow them to better assist the surgeon who can operate with greater precision. Other Surgical Treatment Options Cleveland Clinic Florida also offers a laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, a minimally-invasive procedure in which the surgeon removes the prostate gland by making button-hole incisions. Through these incisions, the surgeon uses a tiny camera and surgical instruments to conduct the
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operation and remove the prostate. Comprehensive Cancer Care Cleveland Clinic Florida is uniquely designed to offer comprehensive and compassionate cancer care, which often involves the cooperation of a variety of specialists, including oncologists, hematologists, radiologists and surgeons. Our experts take a team approach to each patient— lending their combined expertise to diagnose cancer accurately and completely. After diagnosis, a wide range of minimally-invasive treatment options are offered for the full spectrum of cancers; breast, prostate, lung, digestive system, ovarian, among others—many of which were pioneered by our own physicians and have since become the gold standard in cancer care. Support services are also available to help during a patient or family member’s illness. A variety of support groups are offered, open to anyone facing cancer, giving an opportunity to share experiences and concerns with others. Cleveland Clinic Florida’s accredited Cancer Institute is dedicated to bringing patients the best cancer care available. At Cleveland Clinic Florida, the comprehensive approach to cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery means that patients receive support and guidance from a dedicated team of experts from day one. This approach not only helps patients fight the disease, but also provides comfort and strength along their journey. To find your Cleveland Clinic Cancer expert, call 800.639.DOCTOR, or visit clevelandclinicflorida.org
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another thing... CUTTING THE GRASS. AND THE BS. BY BRUCE TURKEL
A comedian on late-night television did a funny bit about a guy who hoisted his lawn mower up to trim his shrubs. After the blade hit a hidden branch in the hedge and flipped over, the lawn mower chopped off one of his arms. That wasn’t the funny part. Once the one-armed homeowner recovered, he found a lawyer to sue the lawn mower manufacturer. Why? Because the box did not include a warning that the product should not be used as a hedge trimmer. Believe it or not, the homeowner won the suit. That wasn’t the funny part, either. The funny part was that the lawn mower did come with a warning not to pick it up and use it as a hedge trimmer. Where was the warning? It was the words “Lawn mower” printed on the side of the box. Last month I was at a conference in Indianapolis and went to grab breakfast. I lowered half a bagel into the toaster and looked for something to spread on it. Here’s what I found: The peanut butter label pointed out that the peanut butter had peanuts in it. Funny, I thought the word “peanut” made that pretty clear. And the cream cheese label said that it contained dairy. Really? I was pretty sure that both the words “cream” and “cheese” suggested that there would be some dairy involved. I have a friend whose son has a potentially fatal peanut allergy so I understand it’s critical to know when peanuts are present. And my daughter is a committed vegan, so I also understand the importance of knowing when there’s dairy in a dish. And finally, the lawn mower story reminds us all of legal liability. But c’mon, what’s more obvious than peanuts in peanut butter or dairy in cream cheese? In the effort to communicate clearly, we sometimes become masters of the obvious and tell people what they already know — that our law firm handles legal cases, our accounting company files taxes or our motivational speech is about motivation. And in the effort to communicate we sometimes tell people what they don’t care about at all — how many computers we own, how many locations we have or how many years we’ve been in business. But while we’re busy saying all this, what we don’t say is how what we do will make our prospects’ lives better. Why our law firm provides peace of mind. Why our accounting firm helps assure their family’s future. How our motivational speech will help our audiences achieve their goals. Now I already know what you’re thinking, “Sure Bruce,
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that’s great for everyone else but I’m — big sigh — different. You see, my business is unique…” Really? Your business is too special to narrow down? Then let’s talk about Volvo. Volvo is in a lot of businesses. They’re in transportation, manufacturing, research and development, metallurgy, engineering, upholstery, design, import/export, logistics, just to name a few. Plus, they operate retail stores for both new and used products, sales and service, and accessories. Volvo operates under the governmental regulations of the hundreds of countries, states, and municipalities they operate in. They work in multiple languages, with multiple consumers, multiple currencies, and in multiple industries. And don’t forget that they don’t just make consumer automobiles. Volvo also builds busses and trucks and provides engines and engineering for other companies. Yet, despite this incredible amount of complexity, they still describe themselves with one word: safety. Volvo knows they don’t have to sell transportation or even getting from point A to point B because that’s not what people are buying. Sure that’s what Volvo’s cars do. But there’s that pesky master of the obvious stuff again. Even though Volvo’s business is as complicated as it can be, they don’t sell what they do, they sell what they do for you. You’re a better parent, a better spouse, and a better human being because you buy and use Volvo’s products. By buying their cars, you’re telling the world that you care about the people you love and people you’ve never even met before. Pretty good messaging for a company that makes cars, eh? Cream cheese says “dairy.” Peanut butter says “peanuts.” Volvo says “safety.” And lawn mower says “cutting grass.” What does your brand say? LP
Bruce is a branding expert who makes his clients’ brand experiences more valuable. He’s worked with great organizations including Discovery Channel, Baptist Health, MetCare, and Miami. He’s spoken at MIT, Harvard, and hundreds of conferences. He’s been on NPR and CNN and featured in The New York Times and Fast Company Magazine. He has published three books on advertising including Building Brand Value.
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