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POLITICS – NEW EDITOR – HOLIDAYS Four more years for President Barack Obama! Out of one of the costliest and possibly the nastiest political seasons comes more of the same. We have a President without complete Congressional support. The US House has the same Republican majority while the Democrats control the US Senate. Just in time for the media frenzied “Fiscal Cliff”. What this means for many is more uncertainty about economic growth or the creation of jobs. The looming crisis reminds me of a quote I learned in college, “together we can accomplish anything; divided we are only as strong as our weakest link!” Now, the question is who is going to be the weak link or will outdated agendas be put aside for the greater good? Will our elected leaders come together and collaborate to develop an economic policy to move our country forward and lead the world to prosperity once more? One thing is certain, we must come together and work together “in order to form a more perfect union.” For if we fail the cost to generations to come may be insurmountable. To all those elected officials, I hope, as you take your oath of office, you commit to serving with integrity and with the best interests of your constituency in the forefront of your mind. More than ever, divine intervention may be the key to success. I am pleased to introduce our new Editor, Michael Koretzky. Michael brings with him years of journalist experience as well as entrepreneurial acumen. He started two publications which he sold to other media companies. He was a university educator with numerous accolades from his former students. Those he mentored describe him as being “a mix between Walter Cronkite

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12 THE BUZZ STYLE 18 The Need For Speed 22 Get Your Sexy On: New Year’s Eve, Vegas Style FEATURE 26 Dangerous Gift Guide 32 Wrap it Up 38 Winterfest Of Yesteryear PEOPLE 42 Joselyn Rivera IN THE BURBS 44 Rick and Rita Case Kick Off Bikes For Kids STUDENT SPOTLIGHT 48 The Magic of Gardening

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BIZ STYLE 50 Saying “I Do” to a Smooth Divorce 54 The Legacy of King Jewelers DINING REVIEW 60 Grille 401

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Angel Wing Necklace. Straight from Germany via Daoud's Fine Jewelry comes this Stenzhorn-designed, Angel Wing necklace that mixes elegant design with precious metals and gems. That's 18K white gold, with 3.50 carats of high-quality brilliant round diamonds. Daoud's Fine Jewlery, 2473 E. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304, Phone: (954) 565-2734, Toll Free: (888) 276-8740, www.daouds.com.

Natural and White Diamond Earrings. A dramatic pair of diamond earrings – featuring large rough-cut, natural diamonds surrounded by white diamonds – that comes in your choice of 18-karat yellow or white gold. $25,000 for yellow, $29,000 for white at Levinson Jewelers, 888 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. (954) 462-8880 or www. levinsonjewelers.com.

Diamond &Tourmaline Drop Earrings. These lightweight 18-karat white gold earrings feature three rough-cut, natural-color diamonds and a larger green tourmaline drop, each surrounded by white diamonds. $22,050 at Levinson Jewelers, 888 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. (954) 462-8880 or www. levinsonjewelers.com.

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By Brandon Ballenger

EVERY DECEMBER for four full decades, Fort Lauderdale has watched an aquatic procession of holiday lights, ornaments, and live entertainers sailing down its waterways: The Winterfest Boat Parade. From the first event in 1971 to the 41st this year, Winterfest representatives say the live audience has grown to more than 1 million people – roughly a fifth

Here’s a look back at some of the key years in the parade’s history, and some memories from Winterfest’s board of directors, many of whom have been involved since the early days…

1971

Winterfest is first held.

of the South Florida metropolitan area’s population, by

1994

TV coverage expands to the Chicago, Boston, and Atlanta markets – offering more than

34 million households a chance to watch the parade that 750,000 people were seeing live.

Census figures. And around the country, millions more watch on TV. Basically, it’s the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade of December, only at half its age and time span.

2003

The International Festival and Events Association named Winterfest the Top 20th Parade in the World in 1999, and it continues to award the parade honors for its video and TV programming year after year. The festivities have grown to include annual contests, parties, balls, and family days – culminating in the 12-mile parade, whose route begins at the docks west of the Stranahan House, runs east to the Intracoastal, and then north to Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach, a mile short of Atlantic Boulevard. The organization established itself as a not-for-profit

The Florida Festival and Events Association ranks

1983

Winterfest begins theming its parades, starting this year with “A Tropical Fantasy.” (The theme for 2012 is “Musical Memories.”)

Winterfest the secondlargest state event (by attendance) and the

seventh-largest one-day spectator event in the country.

1987

Bob Hope films his Christmas special at Winterfest, bringing in an estimated 42 million TV

viewers.

in 1988. Its 2010 tax return says Winterfest expenses top $1.23 million, but the group claims to create a local

2004

economic impact of $48 million dollars a year through its

Reader’s Digest names Winterfest to its “100 Best in America” list, and the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino becomes the title sponsor.

famous parade. Here’s a look back at some of the key years in the parade’s history, and some memories from Winterfest’s board of directors, many of whom have been involved since the early days…

1990

Winterfest changes its name to the Sunshine Festival, with plans to run events year-round.

1991

On second thought, Winterfest was a better idea. The group switches back.

2007

For the first time, parade boats begin docking in the New River instead of starting the show from floating positions in Port Everglades.

2011 It’s now

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FACES ON PARADE O N Here’s what longtime organizers and supporters of Winterfest recall about their favorite holiday event… Jon Murakami, advisory board member and PSAV Presentation Services sales and operations director Involved for: 10 years Favorite memories: “Seeing so many smiling faces, especially the children. Being part of putting together the Black Tie Gala for many years. My favorite boats I have been involved with are the Broadway Barge, the Red Bull BargeSpin and the Circus Barge providing lights, sound, video and technical support for these entries.” Ginny Miller, executive board member and Miller Construction Company community relations director Involved for: 27 years Favorite memories: “Being mistaken for Joan Rivers – then asked to ‘get out of her seat.’ Being on the showboat that Don Moore (deceased) decorated when all of the electric went dead right before we got to the viewing stands – and my husband correcting the problem just as we pulled up to the judges. The boat won first place – they thought Don did it on purpose!” Renée Quinn, board secretary and QuinnProQuo business strategist Involved for: 14 years Favorite memories: “Creating an event for the Riverwalk and Winterfest board members on board the Grand Floridian Yacht the year we moved to

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the New River! Growing up in Fort Lauderdale, I have been watching the parade since the ‘70s. I have fond memories of hosting the first New River VIP area with BNY Mellon at the Riverside Hotel, being a Winterfest-ette, and being Cher to Paul Kahn’s Sonny!” Paul Kahn, board of directors member and Gold Coast Shutters & Fence sales representative Involved for: 19 years Favorite memories: “Black Tie Ball on the ship and lots more.”

favor with applause, smile and cheers as well, it is the most wonderful feeling of gratitude you get and gets you into the holiday spirit.” Jack Drury, advisory board member and Wheelchair Foundation president/CEO Involved for: 27 years Favorite memories: “When Bob Hope was here, and when I convinced my pal Ed McMahon to be the grand marshal – spending eight hours on the lead boat trying to keep the drinks flowing for my friend. Watching [Winterfest President/CEO] Lisa Founds and her team work so hard over the years to make this such a huge success.”

Since the mid-’80s, every Winterfest has honored a celebrity grand marshal. But one has been honored more than all the others – Regis Philbin… 1986

1987

Willard Scott (NBC Today Show meteorologist) and Gary Collins (Hour Magazine) Willard Scott

1988

Dan Marino and Jeanne Wolf (Entertainment Tonight)

1989

Regis Philbin and Cathy Lee Crosby

1990

Lee Majors

1991

Joan Rivers

1992

Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Ed McMahon

1993

Regis Philbin

1994

Regis Philbin

1995

George Hamilton

1996

Mickey and Minnie Mouse

1997

Ina Lee, board chair emeritus and Travelhost Magazine of Greater Fort Lauderdale president Involved for: 28 years Favorite memories: “The Bob Hope Christmas Special – Broward County’s first network TV special in 1987. Bringing the Today Show and Willard Scott to do the weather from Fort Lauderdale Beach for 3 years in a row. We also created the Beach Ball, a Sunday allday event following the Boat Parade. We closed down A1A and 150,000 people came to enjoy national music acts like James Taylor and Roberta Flack.”

1998

Dave Thomas (Wendy’s founder) and Brandi Sherwood (Miss USA 1997) Ann Jillian (singer-actress)

Rob Kornahrens, executive board member and Advanced Roofing president Involved for: 15 years Favorite memories: “As an entry in my second year we did a 360 in our boat in front of the judges and got a letter reprimanding us. They liked my response so much they put me on the board. Making the bus barge into a fire truck along with a replica of the three fire fighters raising the American flag.”

1999

Julio Iglesias, Jr.

2000

Laurie Hibberd (CBS reporter), Michael Gelman (Live with Regis producer) and Jose Solano (Baywatch)

2001

Donald Trump

2002

Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos

2003

David Cassidy

2004

Shaquille O’Neal

2005

Randy Jackson (American Idol)

Heiko Dobrikow, executive board member and Riverside Hotel general manager Involved for: Two years Favorite memories: “This is easy: Winterfest brings people together from all over the world. When you look at the faces of the parade participants as they spread their cheer to the spectators, who return the

Bob Leider, chairman of the board, WSVN Channel 7 executive VP & general manager Involved for: 30 years Favorite memories: “Too many to mention. But my favorite is the excitement of the anticipation of the next Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade!”

2006

Frankie Valli

2007

Lorraine Bracco

2008

Jim Belushi

2009

Alonzo Mourning and Kim Kardashian

2010

Brooke Burke

2011

Barry Gibb

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Chef Jack Kane with “All Mixed Up” champion Cameron Bevan in front of the Chef’s Palette Café & Grill And he has high praise for his instructors. “The chefs here are really good – I’ve learned a lot of cooking techniques and kitchen management,” he said. He added that Chef Marcela Guzman encouraged him to try out for “All Mixed Up.” “Hosting ‘All Mixed Up’ on our campus and having our students compete was one of the most exciting events I’ve seen here,” said Claude Toland, president of The Art Institute. “Cameron Bevan came from behind to win the dessert round and the overall competition, impressing the judges with his creativity by using all three secret ingredients in all three of his desserts.” Chef Jack Kane, academic director of culinary arts, echoed President Toland’s sentiments, saying that the contest “offered our culinary students a wonderful opportunity to show the quality of their culinary education to television audiences across the country. In the end, Cameron won because he was willing to take a creative risk with his desserts – and made it work for the judges.” Like a lot of chefs and chefs-in-themaking, Cameron would like to open his own restaurant some day. The public can sample students’ cuisine at the Art Institute’s Chef’s Palette Café & Grill. Visit www.allmixedup.tv or www. artinstitutes.edu/fort-lauderdale. LP


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The Voice of Broward 17-year-old Joselyn Rivera sings on network TV By Jamie Steinberg

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oselyn Rivera says she was quiet as a child, but something changed when she learned how to sing. In recent years, the budding pop vocalist has performed for crowds at Miami Heat and Dolphins games. And now she’s competing on The Voice, NBC’s answer to American Idol. One of her coaches on the show has been Christine Aguilera, who declared Rivera has a “crazy great range!” Another coach, CeeLo Green, referred to Rivera as “this little thing with a big voice.” But the real secret to her success though might be something another coach, Blake Shelton, noticed: “Joselyn sings with her smile.” Rivera sat down with Lifestyle Publications for this interview... WHO WERE SOME OF THE ARTISTS THAT REALLY INFLUENCED YOU AND GOT YOU TALKING? Well, my mom really introduced me to a lot of music since I was young. I actually fell in love with [the movie] Selena, where Jennifer Lopez plays Selena, the Mexican singer. I really, really fell in love with her songs. And to be specific, one of them was “Como La Flor” in Spanish and the other one was “Biddy Biddy Bom Bom.” Those two songs really got me started in music, and really I took off after that. And then next, of course, is Christina Aguilera. I really, really became obsessed with her first album, especially the songs “I Turn to You” and “Come on Over.” I learned those at the age of 5, and I began singing them over and over again. Christina really inspired me at a young age. And it’s just so surreal to just have her as a coach now! It hasn’t really hit me yet. So I really have to give a lot of credit to Christina and Selena. WHAT WAS IT LIKE HAVING CHRISTINA AGUILERA AS A COACH? I could tell you what I felt when I hugged her after my blind audition. She really looked me in the eyes and she said, “We got this! We’re going to go far! We have so much in common. We’re really going to get this town.” When she told me that, I was in another world. I was on another planet. At that point, I could tell

she was really, really warm person. She’s very loving and she cares about her contestants. ARE YOU HAPPY THAT YOU GOT THE CHANCE TO WORK WITH CHRISTINA BEFORE SHE LEFT THE SHOW? AND HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR EXPERIENCES WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT IF YOU WERE BEING MENTORED BY SHAKIRA OR USHER? It’s been just such a privilege to work with Christina, and I heard the news about Usher and Shakira coming in next season. I’ve always dreamed of being on her team and never would have thought I would end up in her team or even end up on the show in that case. But she’s definitely an inspiration to me. It’s definitely a dream come true, and I’m definitely honored to work with her. I really don’t know what it would be like to work with Shakira and Usher, since I’ve never really worked with them before. But I’m sure I’d look up to them too as well. They’re great artists. IS IT TRUE YOU STARTED OFF SINGING TO A KARAOKE MACHINE WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD? HOW DID YOU GO FROM KARAOKE TO PERFORMING LIVE AND GOING TO THE VOICE? Yeah, basically, I started off with Barbie karaoke. And after that, around the age of 10, I started performing. I became a local performer around my district and other districts as well. And I began performing at corner streets. My mom opened up a company called Artistic Explosion, which is still around. And I was very much a part of it. And we would perform at Disneyworld. That’s how I really, really had such a strong passion for performing. The stage is my home. So I signed with Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan’s husband, to Full Moon. Basically, they started off putting me in little performances like Miami Heat, performing the national anthem and at the Dolphins versus the Jets. I was actually the first performer to perform at the opening of the new Marlins ballpark. So that’s basically been my journey. And that led up to me being on The Voice. And I’m just really, really excited. More at www.joselynrivera.com

The Voice: NBC’s Big Hit Since it premiered in April 2011, NBC’s The Voice has challenged Fox’s American Idol as the nation’s top TV talent show. While Idol still wins the ratings battle overall, the numbers are closer in the coveted 18-47 demographic – a difference of less than one percent. So what makes The Voice so special? The blind audition is a big part. Judges such as Christine Aguilera and Cee Lo Green hear but don’t see the contestants. And just like American Idol was based on a a British reality show called Pop Idol, The Voice was based on a similar show from across the pond – called The Voice of Ireland.

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Rita & Rick Case Kick Off Bikes For Kids A Tradition That’s Gifted 100,000 Bikes

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ne of the fondest memories many people have of their childhood is when they got their first bicycle. Parents were often thrilled and terrified – thrilled to see the sheer joy in their children’s faces and their unbridled laughter as they find their balance and bearing, and terrified that they will fall. Of course, children fall, but they get right up and are back, mastering their new-found grown-up transportation. Thanks to Rita and Rick Case, more than 100,000 children’s holidays have been brightened by receiving a bicycle. The couple has been playing Santa Claus since 1982 by collecting bicycles at all of their Rick Case dealerships in South Florida, Cleveland and Atlanta, and donating them to kids. And the tradition continues. Once again, the “Rick Case Bikes for Kids” program kicks into high gear, with bikes being collected through December 20. Thanks to TV stations that provide free public service commercials, police departments who donate unclaimed bicycles, and all of the Rick Case associates who scour their neighborhood and call on friends to donate bikes that are in garages and basements. “Our community really comes together to make sure the children in the area can have the best holiday season possible,” Rick said. Locally, the bikes are distributed through area Boys & Girls Clubs as well as other charity organizations including Big Mama, the Prestige Club and area churches. The “Bikes for Kids” idea started in Ohio, when in addition to numerous automotive dealerships, Rick Case also had 14 family-oriented motorcycle dealerships, selling mopeds and bicycles. “I saw a lot of children come in, their eyes brightened when they saw the gleaming bicycles, but

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Rick and I knew their families weren’t going to be able to afford such a gift. So, we decided to have a bike drive. It was hugely successful,” Rita recalled. The couple, who are among the most philanthropic people in the community, have been active supporters of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County since 1985 when they opened their Acura dealership. Honda had taken over the Jackie Gleason Golf Tournament and some of the Honda corporate people suggested that Rick and Rita get involved in the Boys & Girl’s Club and help them financially and as a volunteer. “We met David Hughes, the director at the time. He showed us the facilities, explained what they did and we decided that it was the perfect organization for us to support,” Rita said. There were three facilities and 1,000 youth… today there are 13 facilities and well over 12,000 youth. The couple have raised over $50 million during the past 25 years. Visit www.rickcase.com for a location near you or call (954) 377-7410. LP .

Just last month, Rita and Rick Case celebrated the 25th Anniversary of their hugely successful Yachting Rendezvous, which took place at The Atlantis in the Bahamas. Over the years, that event has raised more than $30 million dollars for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward. Rick Case wrote a book entitled, “Our Customers, Our Friends – What 50 Years in Business has Taught Rita & and Rick Case about Sales Success and Community Service.”

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ighty oaks from little acorns grow,” is a phrase that could well have motivated the students at Pine Crest School to start a small garden. Of course, the meaning of the phrase is that mighty things come from small beginnings. Under the guidance of Lower School Introductory Science Teacher Mary Beth Graf, first-grade students decided to try their hand at gardening and have since not only discovered that they each have a “green thumb,” but have the joy of planting seeds and watching them grow. Their success has spurred them on to expand their thinking from a small garden to, one day, a bountiful harvest. Walking from Pine Crest’s parking garage to the classrooms and offices, visitors will see a patch of brilliant marigolds nestled in a Lower School alcove. However, upon closer examination, they will see that there is a carefully planted, budding garden with leafy herbs and vegetables inside the midst of those towering marigolds! “Surrounding the garden with the marigolds serves as a natural pesticide and hungry rabbit deterrent,” said Graf. As part of a unit on soil, Graf’s students donned lab coats and picked through samples of rich humus soil and sand with tweezers. They discussed the similarities and differences of each, then visited the nearby school garden to check up on the progress of the beginnings of several small crops – including kale, tomatoes, and a variety of different squashes.

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Graf said she hopes the crops will produce enough for students to sample a mini-smorgasbord of whole foods straight from the earth! “The science of agriculture is fascinating and often overlooked. Soil is an amazing natural resource and we really don’t think about what is in soil. It is not just about planting and watching things grow. There is a whole lot more involved,” Mary Beth added. “We have planted fruits, vegetables and herbs from seed. We have also added hydroponics towers.” During a spring harvest on the Boca Raton campus, the students in Miss Wanland’s PreKindergarten class had a tasty lesson in harvesting the potatoes. Chef Don Janezic of SAGE Dining Services magically transformed those potatoes into potato chips, which the students enjoyed at lunch time. ”The primary goal of the garden is to teach students the art and science, and the importance of responsibility and healthy eating,” said Pine Crest President Dr. Dana Markham. Gardening is a collaborative effort that comes with natural rewards. Pine Crest School was founded in 1934 by Dr. Mae McMillan, who was known for being progressive and adaptable. Pine Crest School has two campuses, one in Boca Raton and the main campus in Fort Lauderdale, with enrollment at more than 2,600 students. Visit www.pinecrest.edu.or call (954) 492-4103. LP


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the other parent to the children. Always remember that your child is 50% of you and 50% of you partner. If you put down your spouse you are ultimately putting down part of your child. Growing up is hard enough for children, and there is no need to add additional stress to their life. COMPROMISE. Be realistic and be prepared to compromise, if you are interested in an amicable smooth divorce. While you may want to take everything from your partner or eliminate their contact with your children, no Court will allow this to happen without compelling reasons. The more willing you are to compromise on some matters, the quicker you and your partner will be able to enter into a fair agreement and preserve your assets and sanity. LIVE FOR THE FUTURE AND NOT IN THE PAST. Divorces are usually a very difficult and emotional time for both parties. You will overcome this obstacle in your life just as you have conquered other life transitions. The sooner a conclusion is reached in a divorce proceeding, the sooner both of you are free to begin new adventures and leave the past behind. LP Meaghan K. Marro, Associate Attorney Kelley, Kronenberg, Gilmartin, Fichtel, Wander, Bamdas, Eskalyo, & Dunbrack, P.A. 8201 Peters Road, Suite 4000 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 /Fl CE s &AX Email: mmarro@kelleykronenberg.com


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The Legacy of King Jewelers: Celebrating a Century as South Florida Premier Luxury Jeweler by Jeffrey Rausch 1912 was a landmark year. The Titanic embarked on her fateful voyage, New Mexico and Arizona joined the union as the 47th and 48th states, and the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel opened its doors on Sunset Boulevard. On the east coast, another prestigious establishment open it’s doors—King Jewelers. Five generations later, the jewelry business founded by Louis King continues to dazzle with precious diamonds and gems, prestigious brands, unique designs, and first-class quality and customer service. It’s a legacy the King family proudly carries. ALL IN THE FAMILY Scott King is the 4th generation of Kings to own and operate the family business, which has its flagship Miami location and a newer store in Nashville that opened in 2008. Considered South Florida’s top appraiser, Scott is the expert gemologist of choice for major insurance companies for replacements and valuations. Born and raised in Miami Beach, Scott grew up in his family’s jewelry store. He left for college in the ‘60s with plans to pursue other dreams. After school, however, he returned to South Florida to help out his father at the store—and the rest is history. Scott’s wife, Maxine, has been the company’s jewelry buyer and president for the last 38 years. Their two sons are positioned to lead the next generation of jewelers, son David opened and now runs the Nashville store and Jono is the company’s CFO. “It’s really special being part of this institution,” says David, who left his career on Wall Street to move home to Florida after the September 11 attacks. “We know our identity and roots and it’s interesting to learn about the earlier generations. Some of the systems we use in the computer are from my great grandfather.” He adds that over the past century, the jewelry business has evolved tremendously in the way of technology. Advancements in diamond cutting, for example, now make it possible to cut a perfect diamond. The pieces have become more complex too, especially the timepieces that are crafted with many more complications conceptualized and crafted by cutting edge technology. One thing that hasn’t changed over the years, however, is the King family’s commitment to delivering the highest quality of customer service to their clients, as well as, the most magnificent jewelry and timepieces from around the globe. “We pick all of our diamonds literally by hand,” says David, who adds that they are very selective about the gems they display in their showcases. “We select the highest quality piece for the best value in each category.”

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As one of the few jewelers on the east coast to sell Harry Winston, King’s also carries the best luxury brands like; Breguet, Chanel, Roger Dubuis, Jeager LeCoultre, IWC, Chopard, Forevermark, & Tacori Diamond engagement rings, in addition to their stunning signature prive’ line. The goal is to match every client with the perfect piece of jewelry that suits their style and personality at the best value. There are products and price points for everyone, which have helped the business become the personal jeweler to many generations of South Florida families. “We like to focus on family heirlooms and build lifetime relationships,” says David. On any given day, you might also run into celebrities in our salons. Famous clients have included the Rat Pack, Elton John, Carmen Electra, Paul Newman and professional athletes’ to name a few. King Jewelers was recently nominated as South Florida’s #1 Jeweler and was named the 25th best Jeweler in the United States by Harper’s Bazaar. Luxury concierge and personal shopping available. Visit King Jewelers at 18265 Biscayne Boulevard in Aventura, or shop online at www. kings1912.com, or call (305) 935-4900. LP


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SHOULD HO, HO, HO TURN INTO NO, NO, NO THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? TIPS ON HOW TO SHOP SAFE AND SMART In spite of the continued economic slowdown, each year holiday spending continues to increase. From 2010 to 2011 holiday spending increased 4.1% and expectations indicate spending is likely to be even higher this year. With millions of Americans still facing financial problems with unemployment and debt, now is not the time to overspend. To keep holiday costs down, consumers need to create holiday budget strategies that help them save. New shopping holidays seem to pop up every year as retailers clamor for consumer dollars. To help you distinguish between the real deals and the duds I have rounded up the best shopping tips to help you get great gifts and not get over your head in debt! MAKE YOUR LIST. Create a list of all of the gifts you need to buy for the holidays now. Write down specific items you want to buy for each person and do some research to determine the estimated cost of each gift. Be as specific as possible to help you avoid impulse shopping in the store, which always increases your holiday spending. CHECK IT (MORE THAN) TWICE. Once you have your list, check it regularly to compare it to sales and special offers you find.

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& Laser Institute is now Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology, Plastic Surgery & Laser Institute. And, we have added a second, 4500 s/f ofďŹ ce on THE Island of Palm Beach next to the Flagler Museum. We are more than doubling our current ground oor space with a surgical center of the future, on beautiful Las Olas Boulevard to accommodate Dr. Lisa Learn and the increased business you, our patients have brought to Shino Bay by word-ofmouth. We can only offer the best treatments available if we have the best instrumentation. We are consistently 1st in Florida to offer the newest, latest and greatest, most effective treatments and Gold Standard technologies. To mention a few; we have now added CellulazeTM, the only single Laser treatment for cellulite and dimpling that offers over 3 years with NO Reoccurrence! We are the 1st, and to our knowledge the only ofďŹ ce in FL that specializes in: UĂŠ Laser Assisted plastic and cosmetic surgeries with MULTILASER Scar PreventionSM and revision! UĂŠ We offer the 1st No Cutting, sutureless, Facelift called the Learn LazerLIFTsm (Also performed for Neck Lifts)! UĂŠ And the 1st No Cutting, sutureless Hair Transplant called Micro-Follicular Relocationsm! Dr. Learn’s training, experience and compassion, enable her to listen carefully to you and address your goals and concerns. She will walk you through every step of the process and together, you will select a treatment regimen that best suits your needs and desires. Whether your needs are cosmetic or reconstructive, Dr. Learn will inspire conďŹ dence in your

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decisions and in yourself. Some of the Spectacular New LASER ASSISTED Plastic Surgeries with MULTI-LASER Scar PreventionSM procedures performed by Dr. Learn (more available): UĂŠ “Tummy Tucksâ€? Abdominoplasty UĂŠ “Arm Liftsâ€? Brachioplasty UĂŠ Breast Augmentation UĂŠ Breast lift (Mastopexy) UĂŠ Breast Reduction UĂŠ Butt lift UĂŠ CellulazeTM Laser Cellulite revision and Erasure UĂŠ Chin augmentation UĂŠ Eyelid lift UĂŠ Facelift UĂŠ LazerLIFTsm the 1st No Cutting, No Sutures, Facelift! (For necks also) UĂŠ Neo Graft - MicroFollicular Relocationsm the 1st No Cutting, No Sutures, Hair Transplant! UĂŠ Liposuction UĂŠ Mommy Makeovers UĂŠ Neck lift UĂŠ Rhinoplasty (nose job reshaping) UĂŠ Smart Lipo UĂŠ Eyelid Surgery - Blepharoplasty Travel the road of Ageless Beauty in the care of doctors and staff that know how to make your journey pleasant and rewarding. Come experience the best at Shino Bay Cosmetic Dermatology, Plastic Surgery and Laser Institute located on beautiful Las Olas Boulevard in downtown Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach Island. . Call either ofďŹ ce now to schedule your complimentary cosmetic consultation: Las Olas Blvd. Ft. Lauderdale Tel: (954) 765-3005 or Palm Beach Island OfďŹ ce Tel: (561) 8321950 or for more information and our “before & afterâ€? treatment photos, please visit: www.ShinoBayDerm.com


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GOOGLE REVISES THE RULES OF SEARCH: IS YOUR SITE “PENGUIN” READY? Google has changed the rules for ranking websites, and you may have seen your site either move up a few notches or get knocked down several pages. Either way, your business needs to be smarter about how it generates visitors now that the new criteria, called “Penguin,” have gone into effect. While Google doesn’t explicitly state its new criteria, they are designed to detect and punish websites that try to trick search engines into thinking the sites are popular. Google frowns on what’s called “keyword stuffing,” the practice of putting key search engine terms over and over on a web page. The search engine giant also penalizes companies that pay for inbound links to drive visitors to their sites and for links to low-quality websites. Understanding and staying current with Google’s changes is difficult and time-consuming. A professional firm like Boardroom Communications Inc. can help a business analyze its website, make recommendations and provide professional assistance. Here are some Boardroom tips on how to keep your website fresh: UÊ Stay up to date with changes to Google’s search criteria by following its Webmaster Central Blog. In this game of cat and mouse, the cat changes the rules regularly. UÊ Watch for a spike in links to your website that produces

negative SEO. A competitor may be linking your website to bad sites to hurt your Google ranking. Try to pull down the IP address of the offending links to avoid a hit. UÊ Do not use link exchanges, which are banner ads on the websites of companies that have agreed to share ads among themselves. The links supposedly increase the popularity of your website, but, under “Penguin” rules, Google penalizes such behavior. UÊ Post original content focused on the topics and keyword phrases you are targeting on a regular and frequent basis. Re-posting identical content from other sites hurts you. Providing fresh, valuable infor mation helps you. UÊ Do not do business with the “black-hat” guys, the companies that promise topof-page search results and use unethical means to achieve that. Not only will you spend a lot of money, but Google will later punish your site for using underhanded methods. UÊ Google your business to find out how you rank and use tools such as Google Analytics to determine where your traffic is coming from. Adjust your content and website structure as needed.

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UÊ Create a blog and post often, linking back with anchor text to the appropriate pages on your main website to build audience and inbound links. UÊ Make good use of video by uploading segments to video sharing sites like YouTube and embedding a link back to your website, blog or social media. UÊ Use Facebook, Linkedin, Google+ and other social media to generate traffic and build legitimate links to your website. If your website never makes it to page-one on Google for the search terms that are important to your business, have an audit performed by an SEO expert. They will evaluate both onsite and offsite opportunities to improve your search rankings with all of the search engines. Don Silver is COO of Boardroom Communications, a Fort Lauderdale-based integrated public relations and marketing firm.

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Grille 401 Steak and...Sushi? By Shannon Marie Tarrant

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rille 401 is one of the newest hot spots to join the scene in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Conveniently situated on the corner of East Las Olas Boulevard and Southeast Fifth Avenue, this epicurean delight beckons you from the street. The view of their brilliantly lit casings of wine are enough to draw you in. As you step through the doors, you’re welcomed into a modern, rustic setting that exudes the warmth of a traditional steak house. Local artist Marcia K. Moore’s works are featured throughout, adding a Florida feel to this intimate setting that lends itself to socializing. As you’re seated, the abstract wooden design on the back wall draws your eye to the bustling, open kitchen where head Chef Rick Schwager and his team use locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. You may decide to start with their signature appetizer, the Crispy Crab

Savory Lunchtime Fare Grille 401 is also open for lunch, with their full dinner menu offerings in addition to a Light & Healthy seasonal menu available from 11:30am-4:00pm. With options ranging from $10-$13, even the most price conscious individual can enjoy a gourmet lunch. Some of this seasons offerings include menu items such as: Fritters. Don’t be deterred by the heavy fritters of your past – the shredded phyllo dough that surrounds the crab, shrimp and risotto center is light and airy. There’s also wide variety of sushi options. One of our favorites is the Osaka Style Pressed Sushi – fresh tuna, avocado, sticky rice, and spicy tuna presented in a stacked fashion. Alternately, you may want to try one of their fresh salads as a starter. heir Steak, Gorgonzola and Spinach Salad has the tartness of the apples, combined with the marinated tenderloin, spiced pecans, cherry tomatoes and goat cheese. Or you could try something a little more light and earthy, like the Fresh Beet and Goat Cheese Salad. It’s a delicious combination of fresh, roasted stripped candied beets with spiced pecans and is topped off with a herb vinaigrette dressing and a warm, panko-encrusted

Basil Pasta with Goat Cheese- Penne pasta tossed with basil pesto and topped with crumbled goat cheese. Grilled Chicken Sandwich- Herb marinated chicken breast served on a toasted bun with basil mayo, bibb lettuce, avocado, and tomato, served with peanut and ginger coleslaw. Barbecued Salmon- Fresh fillet of Atlantic salmon prepared on the woodfire grill and basted with house-made barbecue sauce, served with kale salad.

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goat cheese. As for the entrees, the Prime Rib Sandwich is served sliced thin on a baguette, with horseradish sauce, au jus, and a side of shoestring fries,. The Truffle Fettuccini Alfredo with Wild Mushrooms is deliciously creamy. You can also add grilled chicken or shrimp to this delightful dish. Being a licensed and registered provider of Certified Angus Beef, it would be a shame not to try one of their perfectly seasoned steaks, prepared on their wood-fire grill and accompanied by a salt-crusted baked potato with all the fixings. We

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recommend the Bone-In Ribeye. Don’t forget to leave room for one of their fresh in-house desserts. After much deliberation, we found ourselves trying one of almost everything. The carrot cake was moist and warm with a creamy frosting. The key lime pie was delectable with a lime zest and pecan crust, filled with a perfectly flavored, tangy center. The bread pudding is served warm with a berry sauce that will leave you wishing it were socially acceptable to lick your plate. Before we left, we got a peek at the upper level, which offers additional seating overlooking the main dining

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area. Also located on the upper level is a private dining room that seats 12. With a big screen TV and all the necessary audiovisual connections, it provides a great space for meetings and private events. To round off the night, we made a stop in the bar, which is warmly lit and decorated, offering high top booth seating and stools. Inventive offerings combined with a hip location make Grille 401 a destination to add to your must-dine list. 401 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954 767-0222 Hours: Mon- Thu 11:30am-11:00pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-12:00am, Sun 11:30am-10:00pm


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Festival of Flutes The 2012 Reds, Whites and Blues Festival of Flutes was held on October 19th, 2012 at the Marriot Herron Bay in Coral Springs. More than 500 guests enjoyed an evening of food and wine pairings while they danced the night away in honor of Community Consciousness and Giving from the Heart. Ric Ri cki ki & Larry Rodk odkin in n

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On Friday November 9th an evening of Art and Jewelry was hosted by J Douglas Jewelers at the Promenade of Coconut Creek. Guests met and mingled with Artist Attila Lakatoush while viewing his paintings of beautiful divas wearing exquisite jewelry designed by award winning jewelry designer Gary Schick.

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On September 15th, Greenspoon Marder, P.A., presented its first, father/daughter dance – with a twist at JA World Huizenga Center at Broward College. The Sweetheart Ball, underwritten by Mizner Productions and Greenspoon Marder, P.A., was a night a daughter will never forget. Over 400 guests were treated to a full buffet, along with popcorn, and delicious desserts, generously donated by Mizner Productions and their carry-out restaurant, Boca BBQ Express.

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University Hospital and Medical Center hosted a Pinked Out Breast Cancer Awareness Event to share the importance of preventative breast health as well as to celebrate the Grand Opening of their new Women’s Center.

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The Association of Fundraising Professionals hosted a VIP reception on October 24th, 2012 to toast the 2012 National Philanthropy Day Awardees. This invitation only special event was hosted by Janet Davis.

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Celebrating Holy Cross Fort Lauderdale - The completed Patricia R. Guerrieri Pavilion, the third and final phase of the Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center at Holy Cross HealthPlex, was celebrated November 2. The $15 million Women’s Center was funded entirely through philanthropy. Nancy Na Nan cy Rei cy Re erson ersson & Drr.. Kar Karan an a n Mun Munusw Mu us swamy amy

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Bubbles and Bones Guests enjoyed world-class champagnes and gourmet chicken wings at Footy’s 12th annual Bubbles and Bones Gala on November 2nd, 2012 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa. The evenings guest of honor, Gary Correll, Director of Merchandising with the Miami Division of Publix celebrated the night to the tunes of KC & The Sunshine Band.

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Voices for Children of Broward County hosted “An Alluring Afternoon” on Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Sea on November 4th. 2012. Guests enjoyed a reception, auction and raffles, luncheon and had the chance to explore the ship all while raising funds for abused and neglected children.

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More services. More serenity.

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The Dorothy Mangurian Comprehensive Women’s Center at the Holy Cross HealthPlex is now fully complete ơ ǡ Ǧ Ǥ Ǧ Ǧ Ǧ New Ǧ New Ǧ Ǧ ƥ

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THE FIVE RULES FOR CREATIVE SUCCESS IN 2013 BY BRUCE TURKEL

Seems like many of the blogs and articles I read just posted their best or worst of lists for 2012. I thought maybe it would be a little more useful to create a list of ďŹ ve important ideas for marketing success in 2013. 1. THE FUTURE STARTED YESTERDAY. When I speak on social media issues at corporate conferences, I always tell my audiences that “this whole Internet thing is going to catch on‌it’s going to be huge.â€? Before you award me The Master Of The Bleeding Obvious medal of honor, please take my statement to heart. If your company hasn’t fully embraced the new online technologies, you’re already out of business; you just don’t know it yet. 2. GOOD ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH. Trained as an art director, I always considered part of my position to be the protector of quality. We designers would spend hours on typesetting, worrying about kerning and line spacing, for example – painstaking chores that can now be done with the click of a mouse. In the name of ďŹ ne resolution, we’d also ďŹ ght with our clients to spend enormous sums for 16 or 35mm ďŹ lm when today you can buy a higher resolution Canon HDSLR for less than two grand. But regardless of what equipment you use, when was the last time you heard someone complain about the resolution on YouTube? As Sting sang in Consider Me Gone, “To search for perfection is all very well. But to look for heaven is to live here in hell.â€? Or as Seth Godin wrote, “Get it out the doorâ€? already. 3. FASTER, CHEAPER. BETTER. PICK ALL THREE. The old line used to be, “Faster. Cheaper. Better. Pick any two.â€? If you wanted it fast and good it was going to be expensive. Good and cheap would take time. And if you wanted it fast and cheap it would suck. But that was back in the day when our clients used to ask “what have you done for me lately?â€? With the advent of online technologies, today’s question is “what have you done for me next?â€? As the taciturn comedian Steven Wright quipped, “I put instant coffee in a microwave oven and almost went back in time.â€? Or to quote Groucho Marx, “I’ll stay a week or two, I’ll stay the summer through. But I am telling you that I must be going.â€? 4. BE DIFFERENT. OR BE DEAD. In his best-selling book “A Whole New Mind,â€? Daniel Pink writes about the dangers of the ‘Three As’: Abundance, Asia, and Automation. Pink explains that anything that can be created in

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abundance will be; anything that can be made in Asia will; and anything that can be automated will be as well. As Pink sees it, if your products or services are so generic or duplicatable that those three factors can come to bear, you’re in big trouble. Pink’s solution? Develop and cultivate six senses: design, story, symphony, empathy, play, and meaning. His example of a successful business that can’t be copied; Madonna. (Needless to say, his book was written before Lady Gaga.) In other words, just standing up isn’t enough anymore. To be successful you have to stand out and stand for something. Otherwise, no one will care. 5. THEY DON’T BUY WHAT YOU DO. THEY BUY WHO YOU ARE. Because of the three As, and because good enough is now good enough, consumers no longer need to buy products or services for their functions. Not because the functions no longer matter but because the functions have become ubiquitous. Instead, the best sellers are purchased because of the relationships they create with their buyers. If Madonna is the perfect product, then what steps can you take to build your brand and its value (both real and perceived) to your customer? After all, if you’re not providing it then someone else will. And as we’ve already seen, they’ll do it faster, cheaper and maybe, even better. Taken together, these ďŹ ve observations may appear discouraging, suggesting that technology has superseded the need for quality and craftsmanship. Instead, I think they provide benchmarks for building a successful business in this new technological age. As I see it, the future for everyone in my business and all creative businesses is in their ability to create powerful, compelling ideas. Whether it’s a new way to get attention, a new way to deliver customer service or a new way to build a better mousetrap, 2013 will be the year of the idea. After all, despite how powerful computers have become, they haven’t started to think‌yet. I’ll explore that further with you soon. In the meantime, here’s to a happy, healthy and very creative 2013 for you and everyone you hold dear! "RUCE IS A BRANDING EXPERT WHO MAKES HIS CLIENTS BRAND EXPERIENCES MORE VALUABLE (E S WORKED WITH GREAT ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING $ISCOVERY #HANNEL "APTIST (EALTH -ET#ARE AND -IAMI (E S SPOKEN AT -)4 (ARVARD AND hundreds of conferences. He’s been on NPR and #.. AND FEATURED IN 4HE .EW 9ORK 4IMES AND &AST #OMPANY -AGAZINE (E HAS PUBLISHED THREE BOOKS ON ADVERTISING INCLUDING "UILDING "RAND Value. 9OU CAN REACH "RUCE AT BTURKEL TURKEL INFO LP


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