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Contents 3 Welcome Letter 4 Board of Directors 5 Connecting Education to the Business Community 8 By The Numbers 9 Inside the Digital Inclusion Initiative 11 Q&A: Dr. Peter Cruise 14 Higher Education 21 Financial Aid and Scholarships 24 Continuing Education 26 Online Education Resources 28 The Arts and Education 41 Private Schools 43 Choice, Career Programs and Charter Schools 45 Numbers To Know 46 Our Trustee Program 49 Chamber Member Resource Directory 64 Advertiser’s Index
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THE SUPERINTENDENT Welcome to the A-rated School District of Palm Beach County! Our District operates according to a very important mission to educate, affirm, and inspire each student in an equity-embedded school system. These are important, foundational principles that drive our responsibility for our students’ academic mastery, emotional intelligence, and social-emotional needs. We are the 10th largest district in the nation, with 179 District-operated schools and nearly 175,000 students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade. We are also the largest employer in Palm Beach County, with nearly 23,000 employees and a $4.0 billion annual budget. Our most recent graduation rate of 94.4% at District-operated schools surpasses the State average of 90%. Many of our seniors are graduating with industry certifications thanks to the more than 300 Choice and Career programs offered at elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the District. The past year was definitely challenging, but through it all, we never wavered in our commitment to academic excellence and student success. For the fifth consecutive year, the District was named one of the nation’s Best Communities for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants. Seven of our teachers swept every category of the 2021 William T. Dwyer Awards for Excellence in Education. Two of our schools were recognized as Exemplary High Performing N ational Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. I’m confident we will continue our success throughout the 2021-2022 school year, and I know that everyone in the District will be eager to stand out as the best examples of what we provide. That is the essence of our back-to-school theme for 20212022: Your Time to Shine. This is an opportunity for the District to show the community all of the great things happening in our schools. For our students, this is their moment to demonstrate their resilience and optimism about a new school year as they embark on their respective journeys, whether it’s starting a new grade level, walking into a new school, or preparing for their final year and graduation before moving on into adulthood. Sincerely,
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PALM BEACHES
Rick Reikenis Chair Reikenis & Associates, LLC
Bill Bone Chair-Elect Larmoyeux & Bone
Jimmy Johnson Treasurer Blue Ocean Capital
Evelyn Hopkins Past Chair Florida Crystals Corporation
Donald Burgess Chief Executive Officer Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches
David Aiken CEMEX
David Gobeo FordHarrison, LLP
Joanne O’Connor Jones Foster, P.A.
Sarah Alsofrom GL Homes of Florida Corporation
David Goodlett Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida
Ava Parker Palm Beach State College
Jason Aube BB&T Matt Chait Shutts & Bowen LLP Brian Cheguis iPlan & Design Veronica Cooper Cooper Construction Management & Consulting Ian Cotner AT&T Florida Lew Crampton South Florida Science Center and Aquarium
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Robert Diffenderfer Secretary Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Dale Hedrick Hedrick Brothers Construction
Amit Rastogi Jupiter Medical Center
Chadi Irani The Palm Beach Post
Jordan Rathlev Related Companies
Don Kiselewski Florida Power & Light Company
Robert Rennebaum Simmons & White, Inc.
Jill Lanigan Song + Associates, Inc. Cynthia McCauley St. Mary’s Medical Center and The Palm Beach Children’s Hospital Michelle McGovern Baptist Health South Florida
Dr. Peter Cruise Florida Atlantic University LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy
Sheri Montgomery Good Samaritan Medical Center
Dave DeMay Kast Construction
Penny Murphy Pioneer Linens
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J.C. Perrin Seacoast Bank
Carl Romano Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel Dr. Debra Schwinn Palm Beach Atlantic University Matt Slatus The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches Ali Soule Brightline Stacie Townsend Gunster Stephen Travers Rosemary Square Matt Wallsmith South Florida Fair & PBC Expositions, Inc.
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EDUCATION TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY
As the country’s economy continues toward its recovery from the pandemic recession of 2020 and into 2021, the need for career-centered education for essential jobs has never been more vital. Luckily, in Palm Beach County, the pipeline between education and business—and between individual schools and specific careers— continues to be robust. Thanks to the county’s rich variety of education, training and career programs, our high schools, colleges and academies are producing graduates primed with the skills needed to exceed today’s ever-changing workforce demands. From health care, finance and technology to construction and the culinary arts, the county’s institutions of learning maintain close ties to the business sector, ensuring that they offer today’s most relevant educational programs. More than 35,000 students in the Palm Beach County School District take advantage of choice programs and career academies to learn about career opportunities at an early age. Both the school district and several private schools have programs that prepare students for careers in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) fields. For example, Suncoast Community High School offers magnet programs in math, science, and engineering; computer science; innovative, interactive technology; and other academic disciplines. The Riviera Beach public school was recently ranked No. 15 in the state by U.S. News & World Report. Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts features nine choice programs from music to dance to visual arts and digital media, while 10 such programs—including culinary arts, information technology, and environmental science and field research—are available at Forest Hill High School.
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On a collegiate level, Palm Beach State College (PBSC) operates the Business Partnership and Program Advisory Councils, which were recently established to assist the college in planning, implementing and evaluating each of its occupational programs in order to respond to the changing needs of the community. The mission of the Councils at Palm Beach State College is to provide Palm Beach County businesses and local professionals the opportunity to collaborate with the college’s faculty and staff to foster the academic, career and technical pathways provided by the college. More information can be found at palmbeachstate.edu/bpc. Furthermore, in partnership with the Palm Beach County School District, as well as private, faith-based and charter schools, colleges and universities, the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County (BDB) has developed a website—PBCedu.org—that provides businesses with easy access to news and top-line data about the county’s educational resources, and a portal to each individual school’s website for more in-depth information. Additionally, the BDB formed the Academic Leaders Council, an unprecedented partnership between industry and edu-
cation. Comprised of the county’s top education leaders, this sweeping initiative joins businesses and schools to ensure curriculum alignment with jobs, helping build a skilled workforce for the many companies relocating or growing in Palm Beach County. A leader in workforce training, CareerSource Palm Beach County offers a comprehensive package of no-cost services to help the area’s businesses compete in today’s challenging marketplace, including recruitment, assessments and referrals of qualified job candidates; space and staff assistance for screening/interviewing candidates; and grants for training new or existing employees. As the nonprofit organization chartered by the state to lead workforce development in Palm Beach County, CareerSource operates three career centers, and offers its professional services to all employers and job seekers in the county. During the past five years, this valuable resource has assisted more than 71,000 residents find employment, with salaries from these jobs creating $1.4 billion in annual wages. CareerSource also has awarded $12.2 million in grants to area businesses and employees for training and educational assistance.
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CareerSource has helped Palm Beach County employers find the right people in a wide range of industries, placing job seekers from entry-level positions to the executive suite. CareerSource also provides training for employed workers, helping them to upgrade their skills. Financial assistance may also be available for employers to train eligible new employees for needed skills. Participating businesses also receive free recruitment and pre-screened referrals of candidates. By working closely with government agencies, local communities, other organizations and businesses, CareerSource Palm Beach County encourages growth in the business community, which improves the lives of those working and seeking to work in Palm Beach County. CareerSource Central Career Center 3400 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 (561) 340-1060 | www.careersourcepbc.com
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CareerSource West Career Center 1085 S. Main St. Belle Glade, FL 33430 (561) 829-2040 | www.careersourcepbc.com
Additional Education and Business Resources Top Score Writing 4751 Square Lake Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 (561) 577-2097 | www.topscorewriting.com Sixteen years ago, Lisa Collum was working as a teacher in a Title I school and became frustrated watching countless students fail or struggle with writing on standardized tests. There simply wasn’t a curriculum available that focused on real writing skills, which ultimately hurt the students and teachers. So Collum developed a curriculum of her own. In less than a year, she was able to turn her class around from nearly all failing to achieve a 100-percent pass rate. Soon every teacher in the school was demanding Lisa’s curriculum, and Top Score Writing was born. Top Score Writing has since grown to include full teacher curriculums for second to 12th grade as well as student workbooks, a digital curriculum, scoring and training. Today, Top Score Writing is proven to achieve a 70-percent increase in writing test scores on average.
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BY THE NUMBERS... n The fifth-largest school district in Florida and the 10th-largest in the United States n District schools regularly rank among Newsweek’s Best High Schools in America n 94.4 percent graduation rate in district-operated schools n The District’s elementary literacy program assists students in mastering writing and reading skills, strategies and behaviors necessary for students to become proficient readers and to be college- and career-ready n More than 320 award-winning Choice Programs and Career Academy Choice Programs, in fields such as: Aerospace Science, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Construction, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Drafting and Design, Engineering, Environmental Services and Field Research, Finance, Information Technology, Marketing, Medical Sciences, Pre-Veterinary Care, Teacher Education, TV and Film Production Technology and Web Design n District schools offer instruction in several languages, including Chinese, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Japanese and American Sign Language n More than 40,000 community volunteers serve students and schools n Schools, teachers, staff and students win dozens of state, national and international athletic and academic competitions and awards annually n 1,200 Business Partners in all industries, including banking, bio-tech, utilities, engineering, retail, medical, communication, hospitality and construction n 40,006 students in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs; approximately 9,252 are in gifted education programs n 24 Adult and Community Education sites, one fulltime Adult Education Center and one Palm Beach Virtual School program n 146 languages spoken; 197 different countries and territories of birth n After-School Extended Learning programs for approximately 20,000 students n 179 schools; 169,250 students; 12,947 teachers; 22,600 total employees n Beginning teacher salary: $41,000 n 281 school police officers n Total Budget: $3.8 billion (fiscal year 2020-2021) n 915 buses transport 60,000 students daily covering approximately 13 million miles per year n 28.5 million meals served (fiscal year 2019-2020) 8
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Enrollment Requirements
To register a child for public school in Palm Beach County, several documents are required, including proof of residence, record of immunization and birth certificate. For the complete registration checklist, visit palmbeachschools.org/students_parents/student_registration. Palm Beach State College
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DIGITAL INCLUSION INITIATIVE
According to 2019 data, one in five children in Palm Beach County live at or below the poverty line. For many of these families—some 25,000 of them, according to an analysis conducted in 2020 by the Palm Beach County School District—internet access has been unavailable to them. Statistics like these have inspired a relatively new term in our national discourse: the digital divide. This divide, perhaps manageable prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, became magnified after March 2020, when distance learning required internet access at home, leaving thousands of families unable to log in to class. That’s around the time the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County stepped in to nourish the region’s “digital deserts.” “The global coronavirus pandemic was the catalyst for this seismic shift,” said James Gavrilos, president/CEO of the education nonprofit. “Study after study has shown that those living in poverty frequently do not have access to the internet. And additional studies have shown that families without internet access will, over the course of their lifetimes, have lower graduation rates, lower earning potential and, even more terrifying, lower life expectancy. Doing nothing is simply not an option.” The Education Foundation’s solution, the Digital Inclusion Initiative, has emerged as a vital partnership between local municipalities, Palm Beach County, public and private sectors, and The School District of Palm Beach County. It involves the establishment of a Wi-Fi mesh network, connected through newly installed, solar panel-powered poles throughout underserved areas of the county, a project supported initially through $15 million of federal CARES Act funding.
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In the next step, qualifying families receive a free Wi-Fi Extender, a device not much larger than a computer mouse, that allows each household to connect to the Wi-Fi mesh. The pilot program began in Lake Worth Beach, and as of June 2021, $962,939 has been raised to provide Wi-Fi extenders to students and families. “The local, and indeed national, philanthropic and business community have enthusiastically endorsed this endeavor,” Gavrilos said. “Without Palm Beach County, none of this would have been possible. Once the Digital Inclusion Program began, one of the first to step up was Florida Crystals! The Miami Dolphins, PNC Bank, iTHINK Financial and Chiefs for Change were right behind. The Walton Family Foundation then came in with an incredible grant of $100,000 to support this project. Local foundations like the Pew Fund, Stiles-Nicholson Foundation, Frederick DeLuca Foundation, Lost Tree Village 10
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Foundation and the Asofsky Family Foundation made additional grants. And of course, the City of Boynton Beach and the City of Delray Beach were the first municipalities to make a contribution.” Gavrilos sees this initiative as a permanent fix to an immediate crisis, with ramifications well beyond the distancelearning needs of the previous school year. “From the very beginning, the Digital Inclusion Plan was seen as a long-term solution for families without access to the internet. It is about much more than allowing students to remotely access their school lessons. These families can now participate in the modern, global economy. They can apply for jobs, seek out government benefits, enjoy the advantages of tele-medicine and have access to a world of information. Ultimately, when every child and every family in Palm Beach County have access to high-speed, high-quality internet, we will have succeeded.”
Q&A Dr. Peter Cruise ONE OF FAU’S SIGNATURE ACADEMIES IS WORKING TO MAKE THE PUBLIC SECTOR A MORE ETHICAL PLACE As poll after poll has uncovered, trust in government remains low. According to the Pew Research Center’s statistics as of May 2021, only about one-quarter of Americans say they can trust the government in Washington to do what is right “just about always” (2%) or “most of the time” (22%). In the Palm Beaches, one specialized educational academy is dedicated to reversing numbers such as these—and restoring trust in government institutions. Organized in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies, Florida Atlantic University’s LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy is on the forefront of ethics-related education, not only at the collegiate level but through its participation in the County Regional High School Ethics Bowl. Dr. Peter Cruise, a Trustee and Board Member of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and the executive director of the Public Ethics Academy on FAU’s Boca Raton campus, discusses what makes his academy so unique and necessary.
What inspired the formation of the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy? During the mid and late 2000s, a number of city and county elected officials in South Florida were convicted and sent to prison for public corruption and misuse of public office. Former State Senator and former Florida State Ethics Commission Director N orman Ostrau approached the FAU School of Public Administration with a proposal to form an ethics training center. With some private seed money, the Public Ethics Academy (PEA) was organized by FAU in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies. E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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DR. PETER CRUISE The PEA operated from 2009 until early 2012, at which time Mr. Ostrau left FAU. The PEA was inoperative until the summer of 2017 when I, its current director, arrived. In 2018, a generous gift from the Collins Center for Public Policy established the newly renamed LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy (LCPEA). The Academy is proud to bear the name of former Florida Governor LeRoy Collins, who is recognized as the first of modern Florida’s “Great Governors.”
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(L-R) Mark Bannon, Esq., Executive Director, PBC Commission on Ethics; Peter Cruise, Director of the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy at FAU; John Carey, PBC Inspector General; Bill Bone, Esq., LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Advisory Board member.
Who was LeRoy Collins, and why is his name an important one for this academy? LeRoy Collins was an American attorney and politician who served as the 33rd governor of Florida. Collins began his governorship after winning a special election in 1954, was elected to a four-year term in 1956, and served from 1955 to 1961. Prior to winning election as governor, Collins served several terms in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate. He was the first governor from the South to promote the moral necessity of ending segregation. Counseling “progress under law,” he took a moderate course in favor of incremental improvements during the 1950s and ‘60s, and is remembered as a voice in favor of civil rights. Often considered as the first governor in modern Florida, his ethics and honesty are considered above reproach. What are examples of some of the unique coursework that your academy engages in? The LCPEA is in the School of Public Administration at FAU. The School offers academic courses in ethics at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels. The Ethics Academy offers custom ethics training based upon the needs of the municipality or public organization.
Dr. Peter Cruise, fifth from left, at the annual Palm Beach County Commission meeting declaring each year's Ethics Awareness Month.
Dr. Peter Cruise speaking to PBC teachers about the Ethics Academy and the Ethics Bowl.
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Why are there so many unethical people working in government? Do they not learn ethics, in academies such as yours, or are they corrupted after they are elected? Good question. Most people working in the public sector are honest and hardworking. But when bad behavior is discovered, the effects are much larger due to the trust we expect from our public servants. Many ethics violations are inadvertent, due to a lack of understanding of applicable ethics laws and ordinances. Specialized ethics training, based upon the nature of the public sector organization or municipality, can reduce such types of ethics violations. But there are some we find have been done with intent. It’s these cases that tend to get the most notoriety and usually the harshest penalties. Organizations such as the LCPEA exist to serve to refresh and reinforce the importance of ethical conduct in government for those who may have forgotten why they joined the public sector in the first place. Have any of your graduates gone on to work in government, and is that one goal of the academy? Graduates of the School of Public Administration are either currently working in the public sector or are preservice students desiring careers in public service. The LCPEA exists primarily to offer ethics training to those currently working in the public sector.
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Can you tell us about the Ethics Bowl, and share some highlights from it? The National High School Ethics Bowl (NHSEB) promotes respectful, supportive, and rigorous discussion of ethics among thousands of high school students nationwide. The Parr Center for Ethics, located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is home and headquarters of the NHSEB, overseeing Regional Competitions and hosting the National Competition each spring. The Department of Teaching & Learning within the School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) partnered with the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy of Florida Atlantic University, which serves as the regional organizer for the Southeast Florida area. The goal of the Ethics Bowl is to increase students’ awareness and sensitivity to ethical issues, to encourage collaborative thinking, and to promote civil discourse. Each fall, the NHSEB releases a set of cases covering a broad range of ethical dilemmas and issues, which serve as the focus for the year. Teams meet regularly with a coach to research the cases, to discuss the issues they raise, and to identify clearly how they think those issues should be addressed. Teams then compete in multiple rounds at the Regional Ethics Bowl, during which teams are presented with the issues they have had the opportunity to study and analyze in advance and are asked questions about the cases. The structure of this event is very similar to a debate tournament; however, the Ethics Bowl is competitive but not adversarial, which is one key difference between the Ethics Bowl and a traditional debate. In the Ethics Bowl, teams can agree but for different reasons. The format of the
competition allows for teams to respond to each other, and to respond to questions from the judges. Teams are judged on the quality of their analysis of each situation. They earn points during each round for their presentations, their responses to judges, as well as their questions and responses to opponents. Following the first three rounds, four semi-finalists are identified based on total points. The winners of each semi-final round go on to compete in the final round. The students of all the semi-finalist teams in the Regional High School Ethics Bowl, as well as their schools, receive scholarships. The school scholarship is paid directly to the school and is used to reinvest in and promote the Ethics Bowl in some way. The winning team of the Regional High School Ethics Bowl is eligible to participate in a play-off round against another regional winner. The winner of that play-off round qualifies to participate at the National Ethics Bowl competition held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with assistance toward participation expenses covered by the Regional High School Ethics Bowl sponsors. What is an important example of some of the scholarly research that has come out of the Academy? The faculty in the School of Public Administration are the primary trainers in the LCPEA. Many are noted individuals in their respective fields, particularly in publicsector ethics research. Results of this research have been published in scholarly journals and in college textbooks. To learn more about the LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy, call (561) 297-4049 or email ethics@fau.edu.
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EDUCATION Through its extensive array of educational, vocational and business training schools, Palm Beach County is witnessing the continued growth of institutions of higher education, both in numbers and academic reputation. This is helping to further develop a strong, educated workforce that can support existing local business and enhance prospects for new job opportunities. Through collaborative efforts, many of those schools also are creating an environment for continued future advancement.
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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton 33431 (561) 297-3000 | (800) 299-4FAU | www.fau.edu Florida Atlantic University was founded in 1961, in Boca Raton, on an 850-acre site near the Atlantic Ocean. The campus is conveniently located halfway between Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, and offers a broad range of academic programs, activities, and services. More than 70 percent of FAU’s 30,000 students take classes at FAU’s first and largest campus, and the majority of the university’s 175-plus degree programs are based here. Located just three miles from the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful beaches of Boca Raton, the campus features everything you expect from a modern university—suite-style housing for nearly 4,000 students, brandnew athletics and recreational facilities, art galleries, two theaters, a cafe/movie theater complex and so much more— all in a vibrant, tropical setting with a student body that is the most diverse of all of Florida’s public universities. The Student Union hosts student activities and meetings. In addition, its 2,500-seat Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium enables students to enjoy performances ranging from rock bands to concert music to the annual Larkin Symposium on the American Presidency. The campus supports two cafeterias and has an attractive array of accommodations for its residential students. The Boca Raton campus is also home to FAU’s Division I Intercollegiate Athletics program and facilities. The five-story S.E. Wimberly Library houses a large collection of monographs, serials and other academic resources, and is home to the Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Computer labs, John Kelly study lounges, a media center and tutoring services also provide valuable academic support for students. Visiting performers and speakers add to the artistic and intellectual vibrancy of the campus. John Kelly was named the seventh president of Florida Atlantic University in January 2014, and quickly declared his intention to make FAU “America’s fastest-improving university.” The university has established a track record of relentless improvement under his transformational leadership, which includes doubling research ex16
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penditures, enrolling an all-time high number of National Merit Scholars, setting new records for private gifts to the FAU Foundation, increasing graduation and academic progress rates, and raising the profile of FAU’s athletics program. In 2020, for the first time in university history, FAU was ranked among the nation’s top public schools by U.S. News & World Report, landing at No. 140. In 2021, FAU moved up four spots to No. 136. President Kelly began his academic career in 1982 as an assistant professor at Texas A&M University. Three years later, he went to Clemson, rising through the ranks to become professor and department head by 1991. He was named vice president for public service and agriculture in 1997 and vice president for economic development in 2010. Active on the national level, President Kelly has served on the boards of the Administrative Heads Section of the National Association of State Universities and Land-grant Colleges (now the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities) and the American Distance Education Consortium. His leadership excellence has been recognized with the South Florida Business Journal’s Ultimate CEO Award, Sun Sentinel’s Excalibur Award for Large Business Leader of the Year in Palm Beach County and the Clemson University Alumni Association’s Distinguished Service Award. He also was named one of Florida Trend’s “500 Most Influential Business Leaders.” President Kelly was raised in South Carolina. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Clemson and both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. He is married to FAU First Lady Carolyn Kelly, and they are the parents of Carly and Stella.
FAU LEROY COLLINS PUBLIC ETHICS ACADEMY 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton 33431 (561) 297-4049 | www.cdsi.fau.edu/spa/pea The LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy was first organized by FAU in 2009 to research ethics and provide training for local government agencies. The university-based nature of the Academy allows for the rapid incorporation and dissemination of the latest scholarly research on ethics issues by noted faculty for the Academy’s training programs.
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY JOHN D. MACARTHUR CAMPUS 5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter 33458 (561) 799-8500 | www.fau.edu/jupiter Located in Jupiter’s Downtown Abacoa community, Florida Atlantic University’s John D. MacArthur Campus opened in the fall of 1999. Located 25 minutes north of FAU’s main campus in Boca Raton, FAU Jupiter is home to the nationally ranked Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College and faculty labs from the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. Recognized as a center of scientific activity, the campus also serves as the headquarters for two of FAU’s primary research organizations, the Brain Institute and the Institute for Human Health and Disease Intervention (I-HEALTH). In addition, the College of Education hosts teacher education coursework, its one-of-a-kind Academy for Community Inclusion and the community-centered Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD). The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Jupiter, housed in the Elinor Bernon Rosenthal Lifelong Learning Complex on campus, is the largest membership organization of its kind in the country, delivering personal enrichment courses covering a broad range of stimulating topics, and taught by leading experts.
KEISER UNIVERSITY 2085 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach 33411 | (561) 471-6000
KEISER UNIVERSITY FLAGSHIP CAMPUS 2600 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach 33409 (561) 478-5500 | www.keiseruniversity.edu
Keiser University is a regionally accredited private career university that provides educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels for a diverse student body in traditional, nontraditional and online delivery formats. It was founded by Dr. Arthur Keiser and Evelyn Keiser in 1977, when they set out to create a university to better serve adult learners seeking a career-focused education. Over the past 43 years, Keiser University has become Dr. Arthur Keiser Florida’s third largest not-for-
profit university, serving approximately 20,000 students, 3,800 employees and more than 66,000 alumni. Keiser University has a campus in 21 of Florida’s major and mid-sized metropolitan areas. Keiser University’s two West Palm Beach campuses offer learning opportunities for both traditional students and adult learners. With more than 40 years of history and thousands of graduates on campus and online, Keiser’s 100-acre West Palm Beach residential Flagship campus offers an active campus life that includes the university’s College of Golf and its 25 athletic teams. Keiser’s West Palm Beach commuter campus, home to Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine, also offers adult learners opportunities to earn degrees in criminal justice, education, information technology, health care, law, and more. As the chancellor of Keiser University, Dr. Arthur Keiser oversees and manages all operations at the university’s 20 Florida campuses, its international locations, online division and graduate school. Under his four decades of leadership, Keiser University, a private, not-for-profit institution, has grown into Florida’s second-largest independent university and is Level VI regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS). Dr. Keiser earned his doctorate in Higher Education Administration at the Union Institute and University Graduate School where he wrote his dissertation, Benchmarking in Private Career Schools: A Preliminary Empirical Investigation in the Establishment of Quantitative Strategic Indicators in this Specialized Postsecondary Education Sector. As a tireless advocate for students, he has delivered numerous presentations and published many articles and reports on various subjects related to private career-focused schools and not-for-profit institutions.
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HIGHER EDUCATION LYNN UNIVERSITY 3601 N. Military Trail Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 237-7000 | www.lynn.edu Lynn University is an independent, innovative college based in Boca Raton, Florida. With more than 3,000 students from 101 countries and 45 U.S. states, the school is consistently ranked among the top regional universities in the South by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges. Lynn’s NCAA Division II Fighting Knights have won 25 national titles, its Conservatory of Music features a world-renowned faculty of performers, and its nationally recognized Institute for Achievement and Learning empowers students with learning differences to become independent learners. The school’s Dialogues of Learning curriculum, award-winning iPad program and international student base help Lynn graduates gain the intellectual flexibility and global experience to fulfill their potential in an ever-changing world. Dr. Kevin M. Ross was named the fifth president of Lynn University, taking office July 1, 2006. He succeeded his father, Dr. Donald E. Ross, who founded Wilmington College before serving as Lynn’s president for 35 Dr. Kevin M. Ross years. Ross also previously served Lynn as the associate dean of the College of International Communication, director of special projects, director of development, vice president of institutional advancement and chief operating officer. During his tenure, the university completed a strategic plan, Lynn 2020, two years ahead of schedule and recently launched a new plan, Lynn 2025: Design for the future. Under Ross’ leadership, the university has implemented a redesigned core curriculum, the nationally recognized Dialogues; a first-year student experience titled The Citizenship Project; a three-year undergraduate degree program; and acquired Boca Ratonbased Digital Media Arts College. Ross has served on the Watson Advisory Board, the Millennium Campus Network Board of Directors, the Council of Independent Colleges Board of Directors, the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, and the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County Academic Leaders Council.
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NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 11501 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens 33410 (561) 805-2100 | www.nova.edu For nearly 60 years, Nova Southeastern University (NSU) has distinguished itself as an innovative, progressive and groundbreaking institution of higher learning and research. With degree programs in business, education, nursing, pharmacy and respiratory therapy, as well as online offerings in computer sciences, counseling and more, NSU’s Palm Beach branch will prepare you to dominate your career with a degree from a top National University as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. NSU’s economic impact in Florida reaches $4.1 billion, it ranks among the top five schools in the U.S. for the number of minority graduate degree recipients, and it is nationally ranked by Forbes and OnlineColleges.com. George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., is the sixth president of NSU and assumed the role of president and CEO in July 2011. One of his first accomplishments as president was to refocus the university’s mission and vision, and lay out eight core values to guide the university into 2020 and beyond: Academic Excellence, Community, Diversity, Innovation, Integrity, Opportunity, Scholarship/Research, and Student Centered. Under Dr. Hanbury’s leadership, NSU became one of only 51 universities in the nation to hold the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching’s dual designation of both “Community Engaged” and “High Research George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D. Activity.” Since then, Dr. Hanbury has envisioned a new goal of having NSU recognized as a preeminent institution by 2025. Dr. Hanbury has been honored by many organizations and most recently was recognized as a 2020 Ultimate CEO by the South Florida Business Journal. He has lectured throughout the country to various executive groups on topics such as leadership, public policy, the council/manager form of government, economic development, executive motivation, and public speaking.
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 901 S. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach 33401 (561) 803-2000 | www.pba.edu Palm Beach Atlantic University, founded in 1968, is a private, Christian university with a 29-acre campus in West Palm Beach and an Orlando campus. PBA offers more than 55 undergraduate degrees, as well as graduate and professional degrees in nearly 20 areas of study. The Frederick M. Supper Honors Program, as well as six Centers of Excellence, offer distinct learning opportunities that build on the university’s rigorous academics. Students consistently are accepted into elite graduate programs and surpass state and national averages on professional certification exams. Sailfish student athletes compete in 18 NCAA Division II varsity sports in the Sunshine State Conference. The 78-acre Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Athletic Campus provides facilities for training and hosting intercollegiate sports. As a Christ-first university, PBA affirms the values that have built American society, including religious liberty and the free enterprise system. Dr. Debra A. Schwinn became Palm Beach Atlantic University’s ninth president on May 4, 2020. Previously, she was associate vice president for medical affairs, dean of the Carver College of Medicine, and professor of anesthesiology, pharmacology and biochemistry at the University of Iowa. Prior to those appointments, Schwinn served in senior leadership roles at the Dr. Debra A. Schwinn University of Washington and Duke University. After earning a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the College of Wooster in her native Ohio, Schwinn earned a medical degree from the Stanford University School of Medicine, where she has been honored as a distinguished alumnus. A physician scientist and member of the National Academy of Medicine, Dr. Schwinn’s laboratory was funded for 27 years by the National Institutes of Health. An innovator at heart, Dr. Schwinn is excited to lead a university that produces Christian servant leaders who positively change our world.
tions—have impacted every industry and continue to do so today. Founded in 1933 as Florida’s first public community college, Palm Beach State has grown from three classrooms and 41 local students to five campuses and 48,757 students from more than 161 countries. One of the top producers of associate degree graduates in the U.S., PBSC also offers baccalaureate degrees, professional certificates, career training, and corporate and continuing education. Through the years, Palm Beach State College has expanded its mission, programs and reach to become the largest institution of higher education in Palm Beach County and the fourth-largest of the 28 colleges in the Florida College System. Each year, more Palm Beach County high school graduates choose PBSC than any other institution. Students enroll at campus locations in Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Belle Glade and Loxahatchee Groves, as well as take courses online. Palm Beach State College President Ava L. Parker leads Palm Beach County’s largest higher education institution with a strategic approach emphasizAva L. Parker ing innovation, student success, and business and community collaboration. Parker is the first female president in the history of the institution. Before joining Palm Beach State in 2015, President Parker was executive vice president and chief operating officer at Florida Polytechnic University, the state’s first public university focused on applied research in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. She also served for more than a decade on the Florida Board of Governors of the State University System and served on the University of Central Florida’s Board of Trustees. President Parker earned her B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Florida.
PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE 4200 Congress Ave. Lake Worth 33461 (561) 967-7222 | (866) 576-7222 www.palmbeachstate.edu Since opening its doors more than 80 years ago, Palm Beach State College has been an integral player in the remarkable growth and prosperity of Palm Beach County. Its graduates—community and business leaders for generaE D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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HIGHER EDUCATION SOUTH UNIVERSITY 9801 Belvedere Road Royal Palm Beach 33411 (561) 273-6356 | www.southuniversity.edu
Established in 1899, South University offers a flexible, supportive and focused education. Its learning environment helps students to identify goals and then develop the expertise to achieve them. One of 11 campuses, the Royal Palm Beach campus offers degree programs in business administration, counseling, criminal justice, health care administration and management, nursing, physical therapy, psychology, public health and more.
TRADE & TECHNICAL SCHOOLS HCI COLLEGE 1764 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach 33409 (561) 586-0121 | www.hci.edu
HCI College is a private postsecondary educational school accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). HCI College provides a student-centered environment consistent with its core values, preparing graduates to apply their knowledge, critical thinking skills and the ability to succeed in their area of employment while grooming them for advancement in their careers and enhancing their service to the community. In addition to offering general education, HCI College has professional programs at the diploma and associate degree levels including nursing, medical assisting, emergency medical technician, paramedic and EMS. These programs are designed to instill the knowledge and skills of professional practice, as well as foster the values of higher education and social responsibility.
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RENAISSANCE HEALTH INSTITUTE 1696 S. Military Trail, Unit C, (561) 360-2129 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.renaissancehealthinstitute.com
Renaissance Health Institute is a training institution for future excellent nurses licensed by the Commission on Independent Education and approved by the Board of Nursing. It is dedicated to harnessing nursing professionals who will make their mark as registered nurses (RN), licensed practical nurses (LPN) and home health aides (HHA). It is committed to the highest success of our students in the health care industry. Renaissance is preparing students to provide excellent nursing care, as the need for registered nurses is expected to grow in the coming years. It is affiliated with local hospitals, nursing homes and clinics that provide patients with quality training to deliver exceptional care.
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AND SCHOLARSHIPS When it comes to paying for school, you’re not alone. Grants, work-study and low-interest loans help make college affordable. Financial aid is available from a variety of sources for college, career school, graduate school and professional school. The Federal Student Aid Office of the U.S. Department of Education (studentaid.ed.gov) can help. Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Aid can come from the U.S. federal government, the state where you live, the college you attend or a nonprofit or private organization. Besides financial aid, you also should think about what you can do to lower your costs when you go to college. The federal government offers a number of financial aid programs. Besides aid from the U.S. Department of Education (discussed below), you also might get: n Aid for serving in the military or for being the spouse or child of a veteran n Tax benefits for education n An Education Award for community service with AmeriCorps n Educational and training vouchers for current and former foster care youth n Scholarships and loan repayment through the Department of Health and Human Services’ Indian Health Service, N ational Institutes of Health and N ational Health Service Corps. The U.S. Department of Education awards more than $120 billion a year in grants, work-study funds and low-interest loans to approximately 13 million students. Federal student aid covers such expenses as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. Aid also can help pay for other related expenses, such as a computer and dependent care. Thousands of schools across the country participate in the federal student aid programs.
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n Grants—financial aid that does not have to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund) n Loans— borrowed money for college or career school; you must repay your loans, with interest n Work-study—a work program through which you earn money to help you pay for school
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Even if you’re not eligible for federal aid, you might be eligible for financial aid from the state of Florida.
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FINANCIAL AID All students seeking financial aid should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is used to determine eligibility for most forms of federal, state and local aid. Students should contact their college’s financial aid office to determine that the FAFSA form has been received and what other aid they may be eligible to obtain. The Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance can also assist students in attaining information and applying for state financial aid. Students may also be eligible for fee waivers and fee exemptions per Florida statute. Aid From Your College or Career School Palm Beach Atlantic University
Many colleges offer financial aid from their own funds. Find out what might be available to you by: n Visiting your school’s financial aid page on its website, or asking someone in the financial aid office. n Asking at the department that offers your course of study; it might have a scholarship for students in your major. n Filling out any applications the school requires for its own aid, and meeting the deadlines.
The Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance website (floridastudentfinancialaid.org) has all the tools you need to apply for financial aid from the state of Florida. The office also administers a variety of postsecondary educational state-funded grants and scholarships, and provides information to students, parents and high school and postsecondary professionals.
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Aid From a Nonprofit or Private Organization
Many organizations offer scholarships or grants to help students pay for college. This free money can make a real difference in how affordable your education is. Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program establishes lottery-funded scholarships to reward Florida high school graduates for high academic achievement. The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, which has helped more than 725,000 Florida students attend a postsecondary institution, is comprised of the following four awards: n Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) award n Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) award n Florida Gold Seal CAPE Scholars (GSC) award n Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars (GSV) award Each award level has its own academic requirements, award amounts and funding length. A student may receive funding for only one award; the highest award earned will be selected. In addition to meeting academic requirements, students must also meet the general eligibility requirements for receipt of state aid. The basic academic requirements for each Bright Futures award level include: n Sixteen credits in specific core courses: Math, English, Natural Sciences, Social Science, World Language (FAS/FMS only); and at least three full credits in a single Career and Technical Education program (GSV only) n Achieving the required Grade Point Average (GPA) for the desired award level n Achieving the required SAT or ACT test scores for the desired award level As the academic requirements vary somewhat between award levels, be sure to read the page that provides specific information regarding the award level you wish to earn. Scholarship criteria are subject to annual legislative review; visit floridastudent
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financialaid.org for the most up-to-date program requirements. Meet with your high school counselor to discuss your progress toward meeting the initial eligibility requirements. Public high school students may access their Bright Futures Scholarship evaluation on the website for Florida Virtual Campus (flvc.org). This site allows public high school students to review their academic progress toward meeting Bright Futures initial eligibility requirements and their progress toward meeting State University System course requirements for admission. Evaluations are based on current program requirements and transcripts received from a student’s high school. Education Foundation of Palm Beach County
505 S. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33426 (561) 738-2931 | www.educationfoundationpbc.org Founded in 1984, the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to advancing excellence in Palm Beach County’s public education by increasing public awareness and inspiring community and business support for programs focused on learning, literacy and leadership. The Education Foundation serves as a conduit for private sector investment and community involvement in our public schools. It leverages these relationships for the benefit of the county’s public schools and creates partnerships with businesses and funders that affect students in the classroom and strengthen cooperation between the private sector and public schools. Additionally, the foundation invests in programs not funded through tax dollars, including student scholarships, mentoring and other dropout prevention strategies, teacher quality and recognition programs, classroom grants, literacy improvement strategies, technical/career education initiatives, and targeted support for low-performing students and schools. E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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EDUCATION Palm Beach County’s Adult Education and Fun & Leisure classes provide opportunities for self-improvement, from health and wellbeing to interest-based continuing education. Classes are broken down into two groups. Adult Education classes include ESOL, GED, pre-apprenticeship programs and citizenship classes. These are academic classes designed to help adults learn English, earn a GED, go to college or gain the knowledge and skills necessary to advance to a meaningful career. Fun & Leisure classes cover a variety of areas and interests, including art, cooking, computers, crafts, dance, fitness, foreign languages, music, sports and many more. Classes vary in length, with many classes lasting four to eight weeks. Fees vary per class, depending on the cost of instruction and materials. Both kinds of classes are offered in 21 community schools and satellite sites conveniently located throughout Palm Beach County. These schools offer a variety of educational services for students of all ages and stages of life. Contact your local community school for specific information regarding registration and classes, or visit www.palmbeachschools.org/ace. Department of Adult and Community Education (561) 649-6010 www.palmbeachschools.org/ace The Adult & Community Education department has more than 20 school and satellite site locations throughout Palm Beach County, including one full-time Adult Education Center and a virtual education program for online instruction (see below). The department’s mission is to empower adults with the knowledge and skills needed at work, at home, and in the community to compete in today’s global society. 24
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Adult Virtual Academy (561) 649-6006 | www.avapbc.org Thanks to this service from the School District of Palm Beach County, to enjoy virtual classes, all you need is access to the internet. You can take classes on a computer or mobile device (check individual programs for acceptable devices). You can also access the classes from a public computer at your local library. Enjoy convenient online registration and payment by credit card. Virtual Fun & Leisure classes include 3D animation, audio, business, cooking, design, DIY improvements, languages, photography and more. The district also offers ESOL, GED procurement and Adult High School classes through its Adult Virtual Academy. FAU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Jupiter 5353 Parkside Drive, PA-134 Jupiter 33458 (561) 799-8547 | www.fau.edu/osherjupiter Florida Atlantic University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is dedicated to enriching the intellectual and social lives of adult learners by offering stimulating educational opportunities, taught by outstanding university faculty and guest lecturers, designed to broaden students’ understanding of diverse cultural, societal, scientific and global issues. The Lifelong Learning Institute at FAU Jupiter offers noncredit, university-level courses for learners of all ages, backgrounds and interests. Classes are presented at the Elinor Bernon Rosenthal Lifelong Learning Complex on FAU’s John D. MacArthur Campus. FAU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Boca Raton 777 Glades Road, CEH 31D, Boca Raton 33431 (561) 297-3185 | www.olliboca.fau.edu FAU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) for adult learners was established on the Boca Raton campus in 1980. With more than 30,000 tickets sold per year, the OLLI program in Boca Raton is a national model of exemplary lifelong learning. Most of its programs are presented in the Barry and Florence Friedberg Lifelong Learning Auditorium, an attractive 500-seat classroom custom-designed with wide aisles, an outstanding audiovisual system, superior acoustics and standards providing accessibility and comfort for the physically challenged. Palm Beach State College Corporate & Continuing Education (561) 868-3700 | www.palmbeachstate.edu/cce Palm Beach State College’s Corporate & Continuing Education department offers lifelong students the opportunity to delve into personal interests or professional development, or receive training, certification or a license without going through a college academic program. Courses take place on the Lake Worth, Palm Beach Gardens, Loxahatchee Groves, Belle Glade and Boca Raton campuses. Areas of study include business and finance, computers and technology, cosmetology, criminal justice, EMS/public safety, fire training, the health sciences, hospitality, early childhood education and teacher education. E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is a free, fully accredited, statewide public school district offering more than 190 courses to Kindergarten to 12th grade students. In addition to students and parents, it serves schools and districts both in Florida and around the world, providing innovative tools to empower online learning through teacher-driven, student-centric solutions. Since 1997, FLVS students have successfully completed more than 5.1 million semester enrollments. FLVS also provides its digital curriculum and expertise to online and blended learning programs across the nation. Services include curriculum licensing, FLVS Global School, County Virtual Schools, digital learning labs and professional development. As the state’s online public school district, FLVS was available throughout the 2020/2021 school year to support students and families impacted by COVID-19. In fact, its 2021 graduation class, celebrated in both in-person and virtual ceremonies, featured more than 1,000 students—its largest class yet. Post-pandemic, FLVS continues to ensure that students are able to continue their education regardless of their circumstances. FLVS students learn by choosing a path that works best for them. Its teachers and coursework are just as real as the grades and tailored learning they provide, with regular online lessons and teacher calls providing time to check in and ask questions. Whether students follow a traditional school year schedule or a more flexible pace, guidance is always available. Given the many choices it offers, FLVS is here to help students and parents explore their options and create a personalized educational plan that fits their unique needs. For more information on the Florida Virtual School, visit www.flvs.net.
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Most of the Palm Beaches’ universities have onlineeducation components. Here’s the breakdown. Florida Atlantic University offers 13 fully online undergraduate courses in its colleges of Arts and Letters, Business, Engineering and Computer Science, Nursing, Social Work and Criminal Justice, and Science. It also offers 24 online graduate degree tracks in its colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Computer Science, Nursing, Social Work and Criminal Justice, and Science. FAU’s classes are carefully designed to ensure online students are receiving identical instruction as its campus students. The courses are taught by highly acclaimed FAU research faculty using best-practice teaching strategies. Its online student support services portal replicates what is available to campus students. Students have access to award26
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winning tutorial support, online academic advisors, financial aid counselors, career support and more, with online tuition rates among the lowest in the state. For information, call FAU’s Center for Online and Continuing Education at (561) 297-4850. Students at Lynn University’s online degree programs can earn bachelor’s degrees for less than $9,000 a year, or master’s degrees for as little as $740 per credit hour. As part of Lynn’s iPad-powered initiative, online students have the choice to bring their own iPad or receive a brandnew iPad from Lynn. The university offers online degrees in Air Traffic Control, Aviation Management, Aviation Operations, Business Administration, Communication and Media, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Entrepreneurship, International Business Management, Liberal Arts, Psychology, Public Administration and Recurrent Flight Training. For information, call (877) 388-7239. The highly interactive online courses at Palm Beach State College engage students with course content through structured online learning activities. The college has been providing online learning for more than 10 years, and its programs are fully supported by a dedicated eLearning staff. Although many of the college’s online courses require no campus meetings at all, some do require on-campus meetings for an orientation, proctored tests, presentations or group work. Up to 68 classes qualify for at least partial distance learning. For information, call (561) 868-3303. Keiser University’s eCampus provides students with a warm and welcoming community of educators who care just as much about providing students with quality education as they do about earning it. The university is committed to students’ success. Whether your goal is starting a new career or advancing their current one, Keiser University eCampus is here for you and your needs. It features associate degrees in Accounting, Applied Engineering, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Fire Science, General Studies, Golf Management, Health Services Administration, Homeland Security, Information Technology, Medical Administrative Billing and Coding, Medical Assisting Science and Paralegal Studies; and bachelor’s degree tracks in Accounting, Applied Engineering, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Cyber Forensics, Digital Forensics, Golf Management, Health Information Management, Health Science, Health Services Administration, Homeland Security, Information Technology Management, Interdisciplinary Studies, Legal Studies, Management Information Systems, Nursing, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration and Sport Management. For information, call (866) 288-1781. Palm Beach Atlantic University offers online degrees in Business Administration, Christian Studies, Communications, Computer Science, Digital Storytelling, Educational Leadership, Gaming & Interactive Design, Leadership, Ministry, Nursing, Organizational Leadership and Community Psychology. Online students benefit from small class sizes, allowing them to receive the support and attention they need to be successful. The personnel at its specialized Office of Online Learning on the second floor of the university’s Warren Library is responsible for administration of the eCollege learning management system, for student/faculty technical support, for development and delivery of faculty professional development workshops, for course design assistance, for training with a number of related software packages, and for creating an environment of success that fosters excellence in teaching and learning for both face-to-face and distance deliveries. For information, call (561) 803-2283. E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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THE ARTS & EDUCATION ALEXANDER W. DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 501 S. Sapodilla Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 802-6000 | www.awdsoa.org The Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts is a public high school that provides an outstanding arts-centered education, in concert with a strong academic program, for students with exceptional abilities in communication arts, dance, music, theatre, digital media or visual arts. n Its unique student population is selected on the n Students showcase their talents in public, ticketed performances at on- and off-site venues basis of artistic talent n Provides students with the tools necessary to n Nearly 100 extracurricular clubs allow students to continue their passions alongside likepursue the arts at the college, conservatory or minded individuals professional levels n Strong art and academic programs stimulate n The School of the Arts fosters a life of appreciexcellence in artistic and intellectual endeavors ation and support of the arts
ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS 2051 South Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-5328 | www.ansg.org It was Ann Weaver Norton’s (1905-1982) specific intention that her historic home, artist studio and rare palm gardens be left for the enjoyment and education of the community. The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens (ANSG) strives to preserve and provide cultural opportunities to all populations through innovative educational programming, incorporating the visual arts, environmental awareness and interpretive history of Ann Weaver Norton. A field trip to ANSG, with its rich history, culture and unique hands-on field experience, can have a sustainable and positive impact on student achievement. ANSG offers students an innovative way to apply creative, critical and strategic thinking in a unique and challenging environment. ANSG tours tell the story of Ann Norton’s life, her creative influences, her artwork and how she came to live in West Palm Beach, FL. The Gardens environment teaches to multiple intelligences and is interdisciplinary in nature. Students will gain an understanding of the artistic mediums and techniques Norton utilized to create her sculptures as well as those of visiting artists. Additionally, they will discover the native plants, creatures and species of rare palms noted throughout the Gardens. The property is so diverse that all guests can find something to connect with in this local and national treasure.
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Visual Arts/Language Arts/Environmental Science/Engineering/Math Programs Awesome Adventures of Annie V. Experience (K-5) Language Arts & Visual Arts Curriculum (K-10) Environmental Science Curriculum (K-10) General tours featuring visiting exhibitions (6-12)
Annual Events: n Art, Music and Healthy Hearts (K-5): Title I elementary schools will be hosted for a day during each exhibition when the children spend the morning with the featured artist and musician. Students create their own artwork in the Artist Studio with the featured artist’s guidance as well as their own musical experience with the visiting jazz musician in the Gardens. The program is rounded out with a heart-healthy delicious lunch and presentation by the American Heart Association. n Literacy Day (K-5): Fall 2021. Literacy Day introduces young learners to a diverse collection of nationally known professionals ranging from authors, artists, musicians, illustrators and more, depicting how literacy is essential to success in school and beyond. By utilizing performing and visual arts as the platform for these comprehensive introductions to early literacy, students actively identify important vocabulary, and engage in interactive storytelling and writing. The mission of this day is specifically designed to inspire every student to embrace the impact of becoming a lifelong reader. n Garden Day (K-5): February, 2022. Title I students will visit 30
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different stations throughout the Gardens during this one-ofa-kind educational program where they will get an ecological look at how a garden works. Children will learn the imperative roles that water, bees, worms, soil, weather and other elements have on sustainability and growing a garden. n Sixth-Annual Earth Day Celebration (K-5): April 22, 2022. Hosted by Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens together with Earth Day partners including ANGARI Foundation, The Everglades Foundation, FAU Pine Jog Environmental Education Center, Florida Crystals, Friends of Palm Beach, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Manatee Lagoon—an FPL Eco-Discovery Center and the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, ANSG’s Earth Day celebration provides Title I students with interactive STEAM-based learning stations set up throughout the garden and designed to empower students with a deeper understanding of innovation and obtainable ways to make Earth Day every day. As students enjoy active participation in hands-on activities, elaborate demonstrations and projects, they are asked to think about how we, as humans on this Earth, are connected, and why this connectivity to one another matters.
THE ARTS & EDUCATION ARMORY ART CENTER 811 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-1776 | www.armoryart.org As a leading comprehensive art education center in the Palm Beaches, the Armory Art Center serves as a catalyst for the South Florida arts community for more than three decades. It enriches the culture of its diverse community by forging opportunities to enhance lives. Housed in a historic art deco building, the Armory provides art classes for students of all ages, exhibitions, art salons, lectures and special events. Nearly 100 courses, held in 12 state-of-the-art studios on its exhilarating West Palm Beach campus, offer hands-on experiential classes hosted by expert artisan instructors in ceramics, digital arts, drawing, glass fusing, jewelry, painting, printmaking, fibers, sculpture and more. As a tourist destination for locals and visitors, its stunning galleries unveil innovative exhibitions of exciting, eclectic works each year, and draw thousands of visitors from all over the world. n Arts classes and workshops for children, teens and adults including ceramics, drawing, welding, jewelry, fiber art, fashion design and sewing, painting, photography & digital art, printmaking and sculpture n Virtual exhibitions in its two state-of-the-art galleries n Gallery tours and private classes for groups or individuals n Summer Art Camp and holiday break workshops for junior artists n Audition prep classes for Bak Middle School of the Arts and Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts n Art education for pre-schoolers n Art classes for home-schoolers n Outreach programs for U.S. veterans, teen and young adult survivors of trauma, and at-risk youth. * Instructors provided at Urban Youth Impact n Scholarships available for summer camp; visit www.armoryart.org/youthartcamps
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BAK MIDDLE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 1725 Echo Lake Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 882-3870 www.msoa.palmbeachschools.org One of the top-rated middle schools in the State of Florida, Bak Middle School of the Arts is a oneof-a-kind arts community dedicated to empowering students with the knowledge, skills and self-confidence to achieve their goals in the arts, academics and life. Bak is one of the highest-achieving middle schools in the state of Florida. Each year students from around Palm Beach County audition in the hopes of becoming part of the Bak MSOA family. n Provides unparalleled instruction and opportunities in the arts to students in the following areas: Band, Communications, Dance, Piano, Strings, Theatre, Visual Arts and Vocal n Guest speakers, master classes, private lessons and artists-in-residence are provided with funding support from the MSOA Foundation n Bak’s unique and creative environment also fosters high academic achievement
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1 Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-2833 www.flaglermuseum.us
The mission of the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is to restore and preserve the historic mansion Whitehall and its collections, and to research and interpret materials related to the life of Henry Flagler as important and unique elements of Florida’s history and America’s Gilded Age (1865-1929). Whitehall was the winter home of Flagler, one of the most influential figures in Gilded Age history. Rich and layered classroom learning tools are included on the Museum’s website at www.flaglermuseum.us. Educational resources focus on Henry Flagler, the development of Florida and Gilded Age history. They include a narrated virtual tour of Whitehall, available in English, Spanish, French, German and Portuguese, which can be incorporated into classroom curriculum. At the time of publication, school field trip and Outreach offerings are being redesigned around social distancing guidelines. Please call the Museum for the most current information on programs. The Museum provides free admission for students from fourth to 12th grade.
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THE ARTS & EDUCATION FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY University Galleries 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 297-2661 www.fau.edu/artsandletters/galleries The Museum Education Program (MEP) at FAU’s University Galleries serves a variety of community audiences with an emphasis on school-age children as well as the students, faculty and staff at FAU. Each year, the program produces Field Experience Guides for teachers that showcase the major exhibitions’ educational potential, and invites educators to collaborate with the MEP staff to create customtailored lesson plans that meet their curriculum needs. The MEP serves area elementary, middle and high schools by providing classroom outreach programs and interactive exhibition tours at the University Galleries. Field experiences to the Galleries can also include tours of FAU’s Visual Arts studios and FAU Libraries’ Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Tours and outreaches are team-presented by FAU students who have participated in training programs unique to each exhibition. Admission, tours and public programs are free and open to the public. Tours can be docentled or self-guided, and are available by appointment. In the 2021 school year, the MEP will continue to provide services through virtual means and remote instruction.
JUPITER INLET LIGHTHOUSE & MUSEUM 500 Captain Armour’s Way Jupiter, FL 33469 (561) 747-8380 www.jupiterlighthouse.org
Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum presents over 5,000 years of history along the Loxahatchee River through guided climbing tours of the landmark 1860 lighthouse, and outdoor exhibits: 1892 Tindall Pioneer Homestead & Gardens, Seminole Chickee & Kiosks, Oil House and the Modica Family and The Joe Namath Foundation supported Keepers Workshop Exhibit. The Lighthouse is part of the federally designated Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area. Check our website for current educational field trips, programs, events and hours of operation.
2021-2022 Offerings The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum will offer in-person, virtual and hybrid offerings for the 2021-2022 school year. In-person school tours will resume Oct. 1, 2021. Curriculum connections, virtual enrichment videos and printable activities, school field trip information and in-person and virtual tour request forms, contact information and hours of operation may also be found at www.jupiterlighthouse.org/plan/school-fieldtrips. Hours may be subject to change.
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Aligned with Florida Standards and Next Generation Sunshine State standards and prior years’ versions: Language Arts / Visual Arts / Social Studies / Math / Science—See website for details. Tour offered: Pre-Columbian Florida. School Groups Field Trips: $4 per child and chaperone; area Title I schools, fourth grade and up, are free of charge and may apply for free bus transportation funds. Free admission on group tours offered for special needs organizations; must book two weeks in advance. Please check the minimum/maximum attendance for group tours on our website.
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The Adventures of Charlie Pierce (The Last Egret & The American Jungle) virtual enrichment experience videos and activities are available free online. Beginning fall 2021, a virtual field trip, Pre-Columbian Florida, along with an Arts & Science Integrated Lesson Plan, will be available free by registration only.
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Jupiter Lighthouse Tour with Charlie Pierce is an in-person children’s tour guided by a virtual young “Charlie Pierce,” available for Apple or Android technology on your visit to the Lighthouse. The app is free for download in English and Spanish. Regular admission rates apply for visiting the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum.
Also Available: n Lighthouse Story Time and crafts for kids, history speaker outreach programs, sunset and moonrise tours, Twilight Yoga at the Light, hiking/nature trails. Events: Rendezvous at the Light, Family Adventure Day, Wild & Scenic Film Festival n Volunteer Opportunities for high school students and adults
RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 651-4251 | www.kravis.org Since 1992, the Kravis Center has fueled imaginations and expanded the lives of students of all ages through their comprehensive arts education programs. Nearly 3 million students have attended performances in the Kravis Center’s Dreyfoos Hall, Persson Hall and Rinker Playhouse through the S*T*A*R (Students and Teachers Arts Resource) Series. The Center’s Admission Waiver Program ensures that no child is denied access to a performance based on ability to pay. The Center spends more than $100,000 a year on field-trip transportation so that Palm Beach County schoolchildren can attend performances. The Center also provides many opportunities for young performers to interact with visiting artists, such as Master Classes, ArtScholars, Kravis On Broadway Student Workshops, The Broadway Artists Intensive, ArtsCamp and the De George Academy for Performing Arts. The Student and Educator Rush Ticket Program provides up to 50 percent off tickets for most seating and performances when a valid student or teacher ID is presented at the box office one hour prior to curtain time for many Kravis Center selfinitiated performances. Restrictions do apply. In spring of 2020, the Center launched Kravis@Home, its digital stage, to provide curated content including arts education programs, classes, activities and more. The Kravis@Home lineup featured dance classes educational guides and activities from Broadway shows including “Hamilton,” “Disney’s The Lion King,” “Mean Girls,” “Wicked,” “Dear Evan Hansen” and more. For those with an interest in the performing arts, the Center offered a variety of live and virtual performing arts classes including classes in script building, character development, musical production, dance and much more. The Learn & Play series provided younger children an online storytime experience with professional storytellers. And the series “Young Professional Actors. We Did It. So Can You.” featured one-on-one interviews with local young professional actors who shared their personal experiences in the industry and provided a look at the path they took to achieve their goals. In addition, virtual ArtSmart programming included the Kravis Book Club, multilevel writing classes, and Kickstart Your Writing as part of the Writers’ Academy series. The Center also provided virtual presentations as part of its Kravis Classroom Connection Series in the fall for classrooms followed by interactive discussions with artists. The series reached thousands of students in Palm Beach County and in other states across the country.
LOGGERHEAD MARINELIFE CENTER 14200 U.S. Highway 1 Juno Beach, FL 33408 (561) 627-8280 | www.marinelife.org
Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) offers a chance for the public to understand the ins and outs of sea turtles and their conservation. LMC serves as a fully operational sea turtle hospital as well as a hub for research and an interactive educational facility. Its mission is to promote the conservation of Florida’s coastal ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles. Through field trips, guided tours, outreach, turtle walks and lecture series, the center strives to educate the community on how it can help aid these imperiled reptiles back to a non-endangered status. n n n n n n n n n n
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n Jr. Veterinarian Lab (Returning October 2021) n ArtSEA Kids Paint Class (Returning October 2021) n Living Beaches (Returning October 2021) n Hatchling Tales (Returning October 2021) n Wild Child (Returning October 2021)
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THE ARTS & EDUCATION LYNN UNIVERSITY 3601 N. Military Trail Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 237-9001 | www.lynn.edu Lynn University is an independent college based in Boca Raton, with approximately 3,000 students from nearly 100 countries. U.S. News & World Report has recognized Lynn for its innovation, international students and value. Lynn’s NCAA Division II Fighting Knights have won 25 national titles, its Conservatory of Music features a world-renowned faculty of performers, and its nationally recognized Institute for Achievement and Learning empowers students with learning differences. The school’s Dialogues curriculum and award-winning iPad program help Lynn graduates gain the intellectual flexibility and global experience to fulfill their potential in an ever-changing world. n The Lynn Conservatory of Music and its world-class faculty provide musical training for highly talented students. With the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall and Snyder Sanctuary, the community enjoys concerts by the Lynn Philharmonia, master classes, recitals and competitions. n The university’s annual Gingerbread Holiday
Concert brings music, entertainment and fun for the entire family. n Lynn’s B.F.A. in drama offers musicals and other theater performances for the community each fall and spring semester. n Pine Tree Camp at Lynn University provides traditional and specialty summer programs for children. It is accredited by the American Camp Association.
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MANDEL PUBLIC LIBRARY OF WEST PALM BEACH
6000 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 626-2833 www.visitmanateelagoon.com
411 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 868-7700 www.wpbcitylibrary.org
Manatee Lagoon is a free educational attraction with hands-on, interactive, entertaining exhibits for visitors to learn about the threatened Florida manatee. On cold winter days, the observation deck is the ideal spot to view manatee herds basking in the warm-water outflows from FPL’s adjacent Riviera Beach Next Generation Clean Energy Center. Throughout the year, this family-friendly center always offers something to experience and learn about the Lake Worth Lagoon ecosystem. Manatee Lagoon welcomes visitors with its mission to inspire the community to preserve and protect Florida’s environment and wildlife for future generations. Please note, the center’s hours of operation may be impacted by COVID-19. Please visit www.visitmanateelagoon.com for the center’s latest hours of operation and available programming.
The Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach works to create inspired lives by connecting people with information and ideas. The librarians and staff promote early and enhanced literacy and a love of reading by providing outstanding programming for children from birth to 18 years old. All programs are provided free of charge. n Homework Centers for elementary, middle and high school students, staffed by certified teachers and volunteers who aid with all subjects and projects, after school on Mondays through Thursdays; healthy snacks provided n Weekly interactive story times for children n Cooking classes n STEAM programs n Dog Tales—where kids can read to a trained therapy dog n Coding classes for kids and teens n College test prep for teens n Workforce readiness programs for teens n Video gaming and 3D printing for teens n Art, movement and music classes for all ages Attention all teachers: Your class is invited for a private tour of the children’s department. Students in grades K-5 will enjoy an interactive art and literature program and hands-on extension activities. Students with special needs are invited to enjoy a story-time presentation to promote motor skills through movement and music activities. These visits familiarize students with the educational and fun resources at the library. Additionally, the library performs outreach to local schools. A librarian brings a program to one class, multiple classes or a group. Outreach can include book talks, book clubs, story time, songs and games, and an introduction to the library’s website and the online resources it offers to children. Call (561) 868-7703 for more information on classroom visits, field trips and requesting library materials for your classroom for free.
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THE ARTS & EDUCATION MOUNTS BOTANICAL GARDEN OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
NORTON MUSEUM OF ART
531 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 (561) 233-1757 | www.mounts.org
1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-5196 www.norton.org/programs/art-education
With a mission to “inspire and educate through nature” and a history spanning more than 40 years, Mounts Botanical Garden is a 14-acre tropical oasis with an acclaimed collection of 25 unique garden areas. Each garden is a living exhibit, with plants chosen specifically to tell a story to visitors about choices they can make within a challenging subtropical climate. With more than 5,000 species of tropical and subtropical plants, including Florida native plants, flowering and fruit trees, exotics, herbs, palms, roses, cacti, bromeliads and much more, the gardens illustrate what Palm Beach County residents can emulate in their own spaces, large or small. Mounts Botanical is part of the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Department, in partnership with the University of Florida and the nonprofit Friends of the Mounts Botanical Garden. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (November-April) and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (May-October). Visit mounts.org for admission, tour and program information. Education programs include: n Livestream Learning Webinars—a partnership with University of Florida: Thompson Earth Systems Institute’s “Scientist in Every Florida School” (SEFS); geared for students of all ages, but open to anyone with a curious mind n Ambassador of the Wetlands—Environmental science for high school students n Treasure Trek Discovery Map (self-guided fun for ages 8 and up)
The Norton Museum of Art is known for the quality and depth of its collections of American, Contemporary, Chinese and European art and photography, as well as its innovative educational programming. School tours include: n “STEAM” (grades K-12) n “Learning to Look” (grades K-12) n “Storytelling in Art” (grades K-12) n The Norton is now offering live virtual tours streamed to your classroom or home! Engage with works of art through discussion and activities that connect to curriculum. (grades K-12) School tours are free for all K-12 school groups and connect to Florida State Standards. Free busing is available for Palm Beach County public schools coordinated through the museum. The museum also offers free art activities in the museum classroom with your tour. Reservations are required three weeks in advance, and one chaperone is required for every 10 students. All tours are docent-led. Middle school and high school teachers can self-tour the museum collection if they notify the education department in advance. For more information and to book, visit www.norton.org/schools. Also, inquire about the Norton’s free teacher events and professional development opportunities, including virtual teacher workshops!
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THE ARTS & EDUCATION THE RICHARD AND PAT JOHNSON PALM BEACH COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 300 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-4164 | www.pbchistory.org
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 901 S. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 803-2000 | www.pba.edu Palm Beach Atlantic University offers an array of performances and theatrical productions throughout the academic year, including: n Concerts by the PBA Symphony and Symphonic Band n Jazz, popular and chamber music n Choral and vocal productions n Dance performances n Children’s theatre program at Fern Street Theatre n Summer camps
n Entertaining theatrical productions for all ages, performed at the Fern Street Theatre n Programs in voice, piano, dance, strings and more, for children ages 5 to 18, through the College of the Arts Preparatory Department
The mission of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County (HSPBC), since 1937, has been to collect, preserve and share Palm Beach County and Florida history. They believe that history education encourages effective future citizens as it increases critical thinking skills, knowing how one fits into the world, and acceptance of others. They deliver online programming, in classrooms, in the community and in the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum in the restored 1916 Historic Courthouse. Curriculum Connections: Social Studies, Language Arts, Science, Visual Arts, Theater
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All programs meet Sunshine State Standards and most include Teacher’s Guides.
At www.PBCHistory.org n Lesson Plans based on museum exhibits and on books from the Adventures of Charlie Pierce series by Harvey Oyer. n Palm Beach County History Online (www.pbchistoryonline.org) n The History of Florida (Gr 4): historical periods, geography, cultural groups and agriculture. Lesson Plans and Worksheets are available. n Civics and Palm Beach County History (Gr 7): historical periods, geography, cultural groups, transportation, agriculture and civics
At the Museum n Tours (Gr 4-12): This SDPBC Field Experience Site meets 30+ State Standards. n Mock Trials in the Historic Courtroom (Gr 5-12), requiring advance preparation.
In Classrooms n Traveling Trunks (Gr 3-12) are loaned, with Teacher Guides and engaging materials, on many historical themes. n Re-enactors or Staff Lectures (Gr 4-12): may include a Traveling Trunk.
In the Community n History Pop-up Exhibits may be requested for loan to schools and libraries on these topics: Ancient People, Seminoles, Pioneer Era, Spanish Explorers, Florida in the Civil War.
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n Museum admission and all above children’s programs are free of charge. n Donations are appreciated. n Free busing is available to qualified groups for field trips to the Museum.
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PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS
THE ARTS & EDUCATION
201 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 514-4042 www.palmbeachdramaworks.org Since its founding in 2000, Palm Beach Dramaworks (PBD), West Palm Beach’s only professional not-for-profit theatre, has distinguished itself with vibrant productions of classic, contemporary and overlooked plays that inspire, engage, challenge and entertain audiences. Its education and community engagement department equally invests in young people by nurturing creativity, inspiring artistic potential, building confidence and encouraging self-expression. It creates thoughtprovoking programming to challenge young people to think critically about themselves and the world around them while supporting Florida benchmarks and social and emotional learning standards by providing extraordinary arts programming at no cost to students. To learn more about PBD’s education programming, visit palmbeachdramaworks.org/education. n One Humanity Tours travel to public schools and activate conversation about two serious topics: empathy and the conflict between law enforcement and our communities (for sixth-grade students), and human trafficking awareness and prevention (for seventhgrade students). n TheAcademy@pbd offers professional-level training opportunities for actors and stage managers in grades nine to 12. n PBD Young Playwrights 10-Minute Play Contest provides writers in grades 9 to 12 with an opportunity to develop and strengthen their original plays through guidance from dedicated artists. n Student field trip performances for schools are complimentary and available on a firstcome, first-served basis. All performances are at 10 a.m., and include a teacher resource guide with classroom activities, a curated post-performance talkback with the actors, and free coach transportation for district schools through PBD’s Stage/Coach fund. n $15 student tickets (subject to availability) are offered for all public performances and special events with a valid school I.D. n 50-percent educator discount tickets (subject to availability) are offered for all public performances and special events with a valid school I.D. n Workshops, master classes, professional development, and in-school residencies are available by request.
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Offering students an innovative way to apply creative, critical and strategic thinking in a UNIQUE OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT.
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PALM BEACH OPERA
415 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 253-2600 | www.workshop.org
1800 S. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 833-7888 | www.pbopera.org/education
Palm Beach Photographic Centre (PBPC) is a nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to the enrichment of life through the photographic arts. PBPC is esteemed throughout the United States and beyond as a quintessential center of the photography world, housing both an excellent museum and an acclaimed school. Museum exhibitions explore the entire spectrum of photography, from the historic through the cutting-edge. The school offers a wide range of educational programming, from mastering basic techniques to investigating the latest innovations in photography and digital media. n Enjoy small class sizes for individual attention in the Centre’s 90-minute and introductory half-day classes through to master-level, multiple-day workshops taught by internationally acclaimed photographers n Tours can be arranged to suit the times and program of each group n After-school and weekend digital photography programs for children and teens n Summer FOTOcamp: A two-week summer photography camp for children and teens ages 10 to 17
Palm Beach Opera is dedicated to producing world-class opera and enriching the community through a diverse offering of educational programs. The nonprofit’s free education programs plug the community directly into opera’s stories. n “Concerts in the Classroom:” Turn your classroom into a stage! Palm Beach Opera Apprentice Artists present an engaging musical experience customized to your curriculum. (grades K-12) n Opera Rehearsal 101: Catch a glimpse of the production process during a working dress rehearsal of one of the company’s operas at the Kravis Center. (grades 6-12) n Palm Beach Opera Studio: a competitive vocal apprentice program for high school students who are engaged in theater/vocal activities. The eight-month program includes lessons, master classes, audition prep, performance opportunities and more. (grades 9-12) n Story Time Series: Become a part of the opera story in this sing-along storytelling experience for younger audiences. The Story Time Series has also been made available online with pre-recorded programming. (grades K-5)
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SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS CHILDREN’S LIBRARY Located on the second floor of the John E. Rovensky Building 100 Four Arts Plaza Palm Beach, FL 33480 (561) 655-2776 | www.fourarts.org The Society of the Four Arts is a nonprofit cultural organization in Palm Beach. The campus includes a gallery and auditorium, adult and children’s libraries, and horticultural and sculpture gardens. Educational opportunities in the Four Arts Children’s Library include: n Book loans and computer use free of charge n The Mary Alice Fortin Children’s Art Gallery, showcasing exhibitions of special interest to young people throughout the year n Free story-time programs for preschool children most Mondays and Thursdays during season (October-April), and family story-time programs on select Saturdays. Please check www.fourarts.org for the list of programs and digital opportunities. n Field trip opportunities that can be customized for any school group and grade level
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YESTERYEAR VILLAGE Outdoor Living History Park located on the South Florida Fairgrounds 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-793-0333 | www.southfloridafair.com
The mission of Yesteryear Village is to promote and preserve early Florida life. Authentic buildings and structures from days gone by can be visited, and include an old school, a farm, a blacksmith shop, a general store and other buildings where collections and artifacts are on display. During the year, many students throughout South Florida participate in guided tours conducted in the Village. Tours have been developed in conjunction with the curriculum approved by The School District of Palm Beach County. The program is geared to students in kindergarten through the fifth grade. Components of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) have been incorporated in these educational tours. Also located on the grounds are the Sally Bennett Big Band Hall of Fame and the Bink Glisson Historical Museum. The Sally Bennett hosts the largest collection of Big Band memorabilia in the nation. The Bink Glisson Museum is comprised of personal collections of a Palm Beach County pioneer. Artifacts and artwork depicting early Florida are showcased.
SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM 4801 Dreher Trail N. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 832-2026 www.sfsciencecenter.org
The South Florida Science Center and Aquarium provides curious minds of all ages with an entertaining and educational journey through the latest discoveries in science and technology. Featuring more than 100 interactive exhibits, an immersive fresh and saltwater aquarium, fulldome planetarium, Florida conservation-themed miniature golf course, the world’s most advanced exhibit on the human brain and much more. Experience the latest upgrade—a quarter-mile-long outdoor Science Trail with 15 new exhibits including a Physics Forest, FPL SolarScape, gem panning station, new amphitheater and interactive splash pad! Now serving more than 300,000 students and visitors annually, providing a mind-opening experience for all. The Center’s numerous educational opportunities include: n Core Curriculum and Next Generation Sunshine State Standard/FSA focused science classes available for groups at the Science Center or at your school (Let our team come to you or participate in a distance learning program or virtual tour) n Interactive home school classes n Winter/spring/summer science and tech camps n Monthly tech-forward coding programs n Scout badges E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE THEATERS www.palmbeachstate.edu/theatre
Palm Beach State College has a theater on three of its five campuses. All theaters are approved Palm Beach County School District Field Experience Providers and typically offer programming through their Cultural Arts for Education (CAFE) or School Time series for students in grades pre-K to eight. However, for the 2021-2022 school year, only the Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center at PBSC in Belle Glade will offer a CAFE series. It will feature: n Virtual programming — August-December 2021 n In-person programming — January-May 2022 Visit www.palmbeachstate.edu/theatre for details. Patrons are encouraged to also check the website for updates on the 2021-2022 performance schedules for each theater, which may include shows suitable for families. The School Time series at the Duncan Theatre in Lake Worth and Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens is expected to return in 2022-2023.
Dolly Hand Cultural Arts Center Palm Beach State College 1977 College Drive Belle Glade, FL 33430 (561) 993-1160
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Eissey Campus Theatre Palm Beach State College 11051 Campus Drive Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 207-5900
Duncan Theatre Palm Beach State College 4200 Congress Ave. Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461 (561) 868-3309
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Schools Typically, private schools are owned and operated independently of any government. Religious bodies or independent boards of trustees can operate private schools. They receive funding primarily from nonpublic sources, including tuition payments and other private sources such as foundations and alumni. In contrast, state and local education agencies (districts) and publicly elected or appointed school boards govern public schools. At some schools, parent/teacher organizations or similar groups also play a role. Choice is another defining characteristic of private schools: Families choose private education, and private schools may choose which students to accept. Cardinal Newman High School 512 Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 683-6266 | www.cardinalnewman.com The mission of Cardinal N ewman High School is to educate the whole person— spirit, mind and body. Its commitment is to cultivate each person’s talents in a Catholic environment and to provide the student with the highest quality academics, spiritual formation, social awareness and athletic development so that Newman graduates will be prepared to become leaders in their respective communities, in college and beyond.
Rosarian Academy
Coastal Middle and High School 730 Fifth St. Lake Park, FL 33403 (561) 577-2097 www.coastalmiddleandhighschool.com Coastal Middle and High School has been serving students for more than 37 years. It is a fully accredited private school. Hundreds of students have graduated from Coastal Middle and High School and have gone on to attend E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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Oxbridge Academy
colleges all over the state. It is truly a one-of-a-kind school where students feel comfortable, confident and successful. No matter what your child may be going through or may have already gone through, this is a place where everyone is accepted, everyone is treated with respect, and everyone is provided the support and tools they need to be successful.
Potentia Academy is an education alternative for unique learners where every student has the right to achieve his or her full learning potential. Our school is designed exclusively to help middle and high school students who struggle in traditional learning environments, particularly in math and reading skills. Our highly qualified and caring teachers combine specialized curricula, unique teaching methods, appropriate accommodations and small class sizes in a safe and nurturing environment to help students exceed previous expectations and succeed in learning.
The Greene School 2001 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 293-2888 | www.thegreeneschool.com
Embracing lifelong learning beyond the mere acquisition of knowledge, The Greene School prepares students to analyze situations, make decisions, solve problems and communicate effectively in a dynamic world. The school is dedicated to cultivating the unique nature and potential of each student and is committed to building a school community predicated on kindness and compassion. The Greene School provides a nurturing and caring environment enhanced by a low teacherstudent ratio and personalized learning approach that incorporates individual attention, hands-on experiential learning, and a challenging and wellrounded curriculum. It aims to create a trusting and safe atmosphere for students to explore, question, practice, make mistakes, create and imagine. Oxbridge Academy 3151 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 972-9600 | www.oapb.org
Oxbridge Academy is an independent college preparatory high school where students fall in love with learning. Oxbridge Academy inspires students in grades 9-12 by offering a different approach to secondary education. The student-to-teacher ratio of 9:1 allows us to embrace student potential and cultivate passions. With access to state-of-the-art technology, a 54-acre campus and passionate educators, our students, approximately 500, are prepared to meet the world boldly with initiative and kindness. Oxbridge Academy fosters the development of young adults into learners, thinkers and problem solvers. Potentia Academy 4784 Melaleuca Lane Greenacres, FL 33463 (561) 433-5557 | www.potentiaacademy.org 42
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Rosarian Academy 807 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-5131 | www.rosarian.org
Founded in 1925 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, Rosarian Academy is known as the finest independent Catholic School in Palm Beach County. For more than nine decades, Rosarian has been dedicated to providing its students with the foundation to live life filled with faith, knowledge and service. The school’s dedicated faculty and staff work in unison with administration and parents in pursuit of excellence in academics, the arts, athletics and spiritual development. St. Ann Catholic School 324 N. Olive St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832-3676 | www.stannwpb.com
The mission of St. Ann Catholic School is to provide excellence in education and Christian spiritual development through a strong curriculum rich in Catholic tradition, academics, international awareness, the fine arts, physical development and life learning skills. Each student is a unique and creative individual, and St. Ann seeks to educate the whole child—spiritually, intellectually, morally, physically and socially—in a global and nurturing environment. The school’s community strongly supports its mission of a faith-filled foundation that aims to make the message of the Gospel a way of life. St. Mark’s Episcopal School 3395 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 622-1504 | www.stmarkspbg.org
St. Mark’s offers a safe and welcoming community for children of all faiths. Educators cultivate the best
in each child through nurture and challenge. Students are provided with a balanced exposure to enriched core academics as well as S.T.E.A.M. innovation initiatives, programs in world language, a variety of athletic offerings, service learning opportunities, courses in fine and performing arts, and an authentic integration of technology. A deep commitment to helping others, both in and out of school, and serving the wider community provides the cornerstone for character development. A robust after-school program helps students build on their individual interests. Tours offered daily by appointment.
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The Weiss School 4176 Burns Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 (561) 627-0740 | www.weissschool.org
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The Weiss School is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) school that is the only independent school in South Florida exclusively dedicated to educating gifted students in grades Pre-K through 8. The Weiss School offers a uniquely custom-crafted educational experience that meets the needs of gifted students by addressing their challenges, strengths and potentials. Its top-level educators, six Centers of Excellence, and professional and university partnerships give Weiss School students endless opportunities to develop collaboration and problem-solving skills to prepare them for the 21st century workforce.
Choice, Career Programs and Charter Schools The Department of Choice and Career Options is committed to empowering and supporting students and their families in making informed, educational decisions leading to post-secondary education and career options in order to compete in today’s technology-driven, global society. Its vision is to graduate students prepared for the demands of the 21st century. The department’s schools feature more than 300 award-winning Career Academies and Choice Programs serving pre-K through 12th-grade students throughout the district, offering students innovative teaching techniques, unique opportunities for in-depth study in specific themed areas and industry certifications that prepare them for immediate workforce employment in areas such as: n Aerospace Science n Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Technology n Air Force, Army, Marine Corps and Navy JROTC n Biomedical Sciences n Construction n Criminal Justice/Law n Computer Science/Computer Technology Construction n Culinary Arts
Digital Media Drafting and Design Early Childhood Education Engineering & Technology Entrepreneurship Environmental Sciences & Field Research Equine/Pre-Veterinary Finance Fire Science JROTC—Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines Marketing Music Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Sports Management & Recreation Television and Film Production Technology Theatre Tourism, Hospitality & Resort Management Visual Arts Web & Digital Design
International Baccalaureate (IB) The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is an academically challenging and balanced program of education that prepares students in grades 11-12 for effective participation in a rapidly globalizing world and for postsecondary success in college and career. Students study at least two languages and increase understanding of diverse cultures. Due to its rigorous nature, preparation for the IB Diploma Programme is offered through the IB Middle Years curricula in the ninth and 10th grades or through other accelerated curricula. The IB diploma leads to advanced standing in universities throughout the world. The IB Diploma Programme framework includes required courses within six subject groups: Language and Literature, Language Acquisition, Individuals and Societies, Experimental Sciences and Computer Science, Mathematics, and Arts. Schools tailor course sequences to meet each school’s focus. All students applying to these programs must hold at least a 3.0 GPA. The application process runs November through January of each school year for the following school year. For a list of schools, application process and further information, interested families can visit www.mypbchoiceapp.com.
Charter Schools The School District of Palm Beach County is the sponsor of 51 charter schools. The Charter Department provides academic, financial, operational and technical assistance to these charter schools. What is a charter school?
Charter schools are public schools that are a part of Florida’s program of public education. The School Board of Palm Beach County sponsors the charter schools located in Palm Beach County, Florida. E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS What are the charter schools’ statutory guiding principles, purposes and requirements?
Charter schools’ guiding principles include the following: 1. Meet high standards of student achievement while providing parents flexibility to choose among diverse educational opportunities within the state’s public school system. 2. Promote enhanced academic success and financial efficiency by aligning responsibility with accountability. 3. Provide parents with sufficient information on whether their child is reading at grade level and whether the child gains at least a year’s worth of learning for every year spent in the charter school. The charter schools’ mandatory and optional purposes are stated in Florida Statute 1002.33, subsection (2). In addition, charter schools must fulfill all of the requirements set forth in Florida Statute 1002.33, subsection (9).
Who is eligible to attend a charter school?
Where can I obtain information about a specific charter school?
A charter school in Palm Beach County shall be open to any student covered in an inter-district agreement or residing in the School District of Palm Beach County. However, in the case of a charter lab school, the charter lab school shall be open to any student eligible to attend the lab school as provided in Florida Statute 1002.32 or who resides in the school district in which the charter lab school is located.
You should contact the charter school directly. Information about all charter schools can be found in the Directory of Charter Schools at www.palmbeachschools.org/departm ents/charter_schools.
What is the enrollment process for a charter school?
The charter school shall enroll an eligible student who submits a timely application, unless the number of applications exceeds the capacity of a program, class, grade level or building. In such cases, all applicants shall have an equal chance of being admitted through a random election process.
Inlet Grove Community High School 600 W. 28th St. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 881-4600 | www.inletgrovehs.com
It is the mission of Inlet Grove Community High School to graduate students with the skills and knowledge to be lifelong learners and responsible citizens through a technology-rich and innovative learning environment that integrates rigorous academic and career preparation and develops internationally minded students who make contributions to a better and more peaceful world. Students will be prepared to enter college and the workforce upon graduation and will be able to successfully compete in today’s global society. Palm Beach Preparatory Charter Academy 3525 Congress Ave. Palm Springs, FL 33461 (561) 623-6935 | www.pbpca.com
The mission of Palm Beach Preparatory Charter Academy is to educate, motivate and graduate lifelong learners by coaching students academically and socially. At Palm Beach Preparatory Charter Academy, students participate in a customized learning environment. The Academy understands that not all students learn the same way. The learning platform is designed to support students who are over-age for grade in middle school, or they do not have enough credits to graduate from high school on time. Direct instruction allows students to work in a smaller classroom setting and receive individualized instruction and help with lessons. 44
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SERVICES 211 Helpline Achievement Centers for Children & Families Adult Education Center Animal Care & Control Division Boys & Girls Club CareerSource Palm Beach County County Health Department County Library Department County Parks & Recreation Department Children’s Services Council Department of Children & Families Education Foundation of Palm Beach County Early Learning Coalition of Palm Beach County Federal Student Aid Florida Abuse Hotline Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Prepaid College Plans Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County Junior Achievement of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast Jupiter Medical Center Foundation League of Women’s Voters of Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County Palm Health Foundation Palm Beach State College Foundation School District School District Choice/Magnet Programs School District Food Service/Cafeteria School District Free & Reduced Meals School District Home Education Office School District Police School District Records/Transcripts School District Transportation Time, Temperature, Weather Voter Registration YMCA of Palm Beach County
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Membership in the Chamber is a powerful business development tool with top-notch visibility for its members and professional networking opportunities for developing new contacts and securing clients. The Chamber’s programs include an exclusive, executive-level networking experience, the Trustee Program. If your marketing plan calls for collaborating with Palm Beach County’s premier business advocate and building relationships with the Chamber’s leadership, Board of Directors, area power players and emerging trend setters, this program is for you. The Trustees are highly visible, with premium placement on the Chamber website, in all Chamber publications, newsletters and social media with their photos, bios and company logos. They are introduced to the Chamber membership and community through a special feature article in the Palm Beach Post and the weekly email blast, the Chamber Update. The Business Watch is distributed to the entire membership and appears in The Palm Beach Post editions from Port St. Lucie to Boca Raton, as well as The Post’s social and digital media outlets, for a readership of more than 200,000. Trustees also appear as the weekly Newsmakers & Shakers profile in the Local and Business section of The Palm Beach Post each Monday. The Trustees have an exclusive calendar of events that are all free to the Trustees. They include special Luncheons in intimate, informal, “closed door” settings where guest speakers include Florida governors, other elected officials, industry leaders and local celebrities. Trustees also enjoy periodic "field trips" to highly soughtafter facilities such as Brightline and Tellus Products, where they learned how sugarcane waste is recycled into paper products for the food service industry. Throughout the year, Trustees are invited to V.I.P. receptions and social events held in the area’s most desirable venues. Monthly Board of Directors meetings are also available for Trustees to benefit from the presentations the Board receives and to develop relationships with the Board members and their companies. In the following section, you’ll meet the current Trustees, a dynamic group of individuals from all walks of life. They represent companies large and small from an impressive range of business categories. For more information on joining this elite group, contact Kirby Davis at (561) 833-3894 or kdavis@palmbeaches.org.
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David Aiken CEMEX Sarah Alsofrom GL Homes Jason Aube BB&T (Branch Banking and Trust) Christine Barney rbb Communications Bill Bone Larmoyeux & Bone Rachael Bonlarron Palm Beach State College John J. Bowers TD Bank, N.A. Samantha Bratter Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm Joshua P. Bratter Bratter PA Immigration Law Firm Kathleen D. Breland Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society Janice R. Brunson Valley Brandon Cabrera The BrandX Company Justin Cerone Lincoln Digital Group Matthew Chait Shutts & Bowen LLP Joseph P. Chase Gunster Brian Cheguis iPlan & Design Victoria Chouris South Florida Fair & PBC Expositions, Inc. Gina Clausen Lozier Berger Singerman, LLP Charles Cohen Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation of Florida Rebel Cook Rebel Cook Real Estate Ian M. Cotner AT&T Florida Kevin Couper Wealthspire Advisors Lew Crampton South Florida Science Center and Aquarium Dr. Peter L. Cruise Florida Atlantic University, LeRoy Collins Public Ethics Academy Serge D’Haiti CPA Serge D’Haiti CPA, PLLC Michael L. Davis WGI Dave DeMay Kast Construction Donald K. DeWoody Jr. Avison Young Alissa Dhawan HBK CPAs & Consultants Robert Diffenderfer Lewis Longman & Walker P.A. Geoff Douglass Shoreline Aviation, Inc. George Dungee Nova Southeastern University Ray Dorsey Insurance office of America David Ecija Hilton West Palm Beach E D U C AT I O N G U I D E T O T H E PA L M B E A C H E S
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Michelle McGovern Baptist Health South Florida Jaene Miranda Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, Inc. Vincent Moss Lemonlight Media Penny Murphy Pioneer Linens Darryl S. Neier DLG, LLC Accounting and Advisory Services Emily O’Mahoney Gentile Glas Holloway O’Mahoney & Associates, Inc. (2GHO) Harvey E. Oyer III Shutts & Bowen, LLP F. Martin Perry Perry & Taylor, P.A. Jorge Pesquera Discover the Palm Beaches Kevin Probel CBRE, Inc. Michael J. Pumo WPEC-TV CBS 12 News Gopal Rajegowda Related Companies Amit Rastogi Jupiter Medical Center Richard Reikenis P.E., LEED-AP Reikenis & Associates, LLC Robert F. Rennebaum P.E. Simmons & White, Inc. Patrick J. Rooney Palm Beach Kennel Club Rory V. Sanchez True Digital Security Jon E. Schmidt LEED AP Schmidt Nichols Greta Schulz SchulzBusiness SELLutions Dr. Debra Schwinn Palm Beach Atlantic University Joseph B. Shearouse III Seacoast Bank David Shelpman HCI College Matt Slatus The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches Salesia Smith-Gordon Smith-Gordon Law Ann Marie Sorrell The Mosaic Group Ali Soule Brightline Keith Spina Spina O’Rourke + Partners Lisa Stella Opportunity Early Childhood Education and Family Center John Templeton Templeton & Company, LLP Stephen Travers Rosemary Square Ken Tuma Urban Design Studio Paul M Twitty Leo A Daly Teresa C. Urquhart Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center Debra Vasilopoulos IBERIABANK Joseph Verdone Carlton Fields William S Williams Esq. Lytal, Reiter, Smith, Ivey and Fronrath Justin B. Wright J.D. INTECH
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Jervonte Edmonds Suits for Seniors Robert Fashano Lead One Consulting Rene A. Fonseca New York Life C. Robin Galanti Moss & Associates, LLC Allen Gast Gast Construction Group Richard Gieseler M&T Bank Francisco Gil Sympatico Real Estate Inc. David Gobeo FordHarrison LLP Jordan Goldman Castle Group David Goodlett Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida Ned Grace NDT Development Dale Hedrick Hedrick Brothers Construction Clifford I. Hertz Nelson Mullins Broad and Cassel Christopher B. Hopkins McDonald Hopkins LLC Evelyn Hopkins Florida Crystals Corporation James Hutchison Caler, Donten, Levine, Cohen, Porter & Veil P.A. Chadi Irani Palm Beach Post Jeremy W Johnson Historical Society of Palm Beach County Jimmy W. Johnson Blue Ocean Capital Robi Jurney Quantum House Ken Kennerly K2 Sports Ventures/The Honda Classic Rex Kirby Verdex Construction Robert S.C. Kirschner Passport Publications & Media Corporation Donald Kiselewski Florida Power & Light Company Theodore S. Kypreos Jones Foster Anthony LaCavalla Rybovich John S. Lacy The Lacy Wealth Management Group Jill Lanigan Song + Associates, Inc. David Layman Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Kimberly Lea Keiser University Greg E. Leach Trustbridge Hospice Foundation Matthew Leger Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® Gary S. Lesser Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, PLLC Scott Lewis Scott Lewis’ Gardening & Trimming Cynthia McCauley St. Mary’s Medical Center/Palm Beach Children’s Hospital Joseph McCool Glenmede Aaron McDaniel Michael Baker International
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2021 BUYER’S 2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP GUIDE DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS CERTIFIED PUBLIC CALER, DONTEN, LEVINE, COHEN, PORTER & VEIL P.A. ((561) 832-9292 505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
HBK CPAS & CONSULTANTS ((561) 469-5492 525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1140 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hbkcpa.com
ADVERTISING - AGENCIES & COUNSELORS
www.cdlcpa.com
COCHRANE & COMPANY ((561) 684-9566 2801 Exchange Court West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.cochranecpa.com
CORVEE, LLC ((954) 732-5918 777 South Flagler Drive Suite 800W West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.corvee.com
D. BROOKS AND ASSOCIATES CPA’S, P.A. ((561) 429-6225 4440 PGA Blvd., Suite 104 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.dbrookscpa.com
DIVINE, BLALOCK, MARTIN & SELLARI, CPA’S ((561) 317-6092 580 Village Blvd., Suite 110 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.dbmscpa.com
AQUA MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, INC. ((727) 798-0942 360 Central Ave., Suite 420 St. Petersburg, FL 33701
www.welcometoaqua.com
PATHOS ((561) 688-2880 319 Clematis St., Suite 110 The Comeau Building West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wearepathos.com
ADVERTISING - MARKETING AGENCIES LINCOLN DIGITAL GROUP ((561) 371-4272 West Palm Beach, FL www.lincolndigitalgroup.com
MOVING MINDS ((800) 420-7026 700 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
DLG, LLC, ACCOUNTING & ADVISORY SERVICES ((201) 841-1776 7073 Edison Place Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
www.movingminds.io
HOLYFIELD & THOMAS LLC ((561) 689-6000 125 Butler St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
TALENDIS REAL ESTATE MARKETING AGENCY ((561) 908-3888 700 S. Rosemary Avenue Suite 204-A3 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.dlgcpa.com
www.holyfieldandthomas.com
NOWLEN HOLT & MINER P.A. ((561) 659-3060 515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 1700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.nhmcpa.com
RODERICK C. MOE CPA, PA ((561) 649-5109 3199 Lake Worth Rd., Suite B-3 Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.rodmoecpa.com
SERGE W. D’HAITI CPA, PLLC ((561) 271-0019 4347 Willow Pond Road Suite C. West Palm Beach, FL 33417 www.SergeCPA.com TEMPLETON & COMPANY, LLP ((561) 798-9988 222 Lakeview Ave., Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.templetonco.com
ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING AB ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATES LLC ((561) 570-5775 290 N Olive Ave., Suite 527 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
SEO.CO ((561) 568-0883 700 S Rosemary Ave., Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.seo.co
www.talendis.com
ADVERTISING - MEDIA HUBBARD RADIO ((561) 616-4777 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.hubbardsouthflorida.com
SIGHTLINE ((917) 510-5245 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.sightlineooh.com
ADVERTISING - PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS & SERVICES SUE JONES PROMOTIONS ((561) 401-9862 6023 Barbara St. Jupiter, FL 33458
www.suejonespromotions.com
WALFISH PROMOTIONALS ((954) 918-3097 4436 James Estate Lane Lake Worth, FL 33449 www.WalfishPromotionals.com
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
www.abllc.org
CARR, RIGGS & INGRAM, LLC ((561) 427-0300 3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 700 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.CRIcpa.com
MICA AVIATION LLC ((561) 406-3470 401 W Lantana Road, Suite 6 Lantana, FL 33462 www.micaaviation.com
ACCOUNTING, TAX & CPA SERVICES FRANKEL LOUGHRAN STARR & VALLONE LLP ((561) 770-1490 777 S. Flagler Dr. Ste 225 East West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.flsv.com
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FLORIDA CRYSTALS CORPORATION ((561) 366-5100 1 N. Clematis St., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.floridacrystals.com
FLORIDA SUGAR CANE LEAGUE ((561) 386-6693 3677 23rd Ave South Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.floridasugarcaneleague.org
ANIMAL SHELTERS PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE ((561) 472-8844 3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.peggyadams.org
ANTI-AGING BELLA SCIENCES ((352) 362-3173 480 Hibiscus Street, Suite 209 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
STAR RANCH ENTERPRISES ((561) 996-9800 PO Box 100 Belle Glade, FL 33430
www.bellasciences.com
SUGAR CANE GROWERS COOPERATIVE OF FLORIDA ((561) 996-5556 1500 George Wedgworth Way Belle Glade, FL 33430
www.novagenix.org/
www.scgc.org
WEDGWORTH FARMS ((561) 996-2076 PO Box 2076 Belle Glade, FL 33430 www.wedgworth.com
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS & SERVICES BROWARD FACTORY SERVICE ((561) 446-0046 5678 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.browardfactory.com
EAST COAST MECHANICAL, INC. ((561) 586-3739 1500 N. High Ridge Rd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.ecmservice.com
JOHN C. CASSIDY AIR CONDITIONING, INC. ((561) 863-6750 846 West 13th Court Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.cassidyac.com
AIRLINES SILVER AIRWAYS ((801) 401-9100 1100 Lee Wagener Blvd., Suite 201 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 www.silverairways.com
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES ((813) 920-6691 3853 Northdale Blvd. #359 Tampa, FL 33624 www.southwest.com
AIRPORTS PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ((561) 471-7420 1000 James L. Turnage Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.pbia.org
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NOVAGENIX ((561) 277-8260 609 N. Hepburn Ave., Suite 106 Jupiter, FL 33458 APARTMENTS ABBEY AT NORTHLAKE, THE ((561) 863-5050 2304 N. Congress Ave. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.abbeynorthlake.com
CAMERON ESTATES APARTMENTS ((561) 688-0588 1517 Cameron Samuel Lane West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.cameronestateswpb.com
DISTRICT FLATS ((561) 467-2428 1050 Blanche St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.eastwinddevgroup.com/project/ the-district-flats-west-palm-beach
SOLERA AT CITY CENTER ((561) 467-2428 2000 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.eastwinddevgroup.com
APPLIANCE - SALES & SERVICE ROSNER’S INC. ((561) 967-8600 1480 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.rosners.com
ARCHITECTS ALFONSO HERNANDEZ ARCHITECT, LLC ((561) 766-1254 222 Clematis St., Suite 203 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.aha-wpb.com
LEO A DALY ((561) 688-2111 1400 Centrepark Blvd, Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.leoadaly.com
REG ARCHITECTS, INC. ((561) 659-2383 120 S. Olive Ave., Suite 210 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.regarchitects.com
SONG + ASSOCIATES, INC. ((561) 655-2423 1545 Centrepark Dr. N. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.songandassociates.com
EAST COAST FARMS AND VEGETABLES ((561) 286-0286 6796 Lantana Road Lake Worth , FL 33449
I-KARE TREATMENT CENTER, LLC ((561) 331-8453 1720 E. Tiffany Drive, Suite 101 Mangonia Park, FL 33407
SPINA O’ROURKE + PARTNERS ((561) 684-6844 285 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.eastcoastfarms.us
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP 2021 BUYER’S DIRECTORY GUIDE ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERS AMERICAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, INC. ((561) 207-2010 1645 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.aidinc.us ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES GHP ((561) 253-9204 2074 W. Indiantown Rd., Ste. 200 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.ghp1.com
SPINNAKER GROUP ((561) 801-7576 1177 Clare Ave., Unit 7 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.spinnakergroup.com
ART GALLERIES, DEALERS CONSULTANTS ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS, INC. ((561) 832-5328 2051 S. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.ansg.org
ART SCHOOL & GALLERIES ARMORY ART CENTER ((561) ) 832-1776 811 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.armoryart.org
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POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE OF WEST PALM BEACH, INC. ((561) 835-7195 720 N. Tamarind Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.WestPalmBeachPal.com
ATTORNEYS AKERMAN LLP ((561) 653-5000 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 1100 West Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.akerman.com
ALLEY MAASS ROGERS & LINDSAY P.A. ((561) 659-1770 340 Royal Poinciana Way Suite 321 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.amrl.com
CARLTON FIELDS ((561) 659-7070 525 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 1200 CityPlace Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.carltonfields.com
DOANE & DOANE, P.A. ((561) 656-0200 2979 PGA Blvd., Suite 201 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.doaneanddoane.com
ELLIS LAW GROUP, P.L. ((561) 910-7500 4755 Technology Way, Suite 205 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.ellis-law.com
GREENBERG TRAURIG, P.A. ((561) 650-7900 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 300E West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.gtlaw.com
PALM BEACH MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ((561) 322-5611 82 NE 29th St. Miami, FL 33137
GUNSTER ((561) 655-1980 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 500E West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.artpbfair.com
HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP ((561) 833-2000 777 S Flagler Drive West Tower, Suite 1900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
ASSISTED LIVING CHATSWORTH AT PGA NATIONAL ((561) 227-3200 347 Hiatt Dr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.ChatsworthPGA.com
INSPIRED LIVING ((561) 570-2090 11911 Southern Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.inspiredliving.care
ASSOCIATIONS BROWARD, PALM BEACHES & ST. LUCIE REALTORS ((561) 635-2118 One Harvard Circle, Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.rworld.com
FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ((850) 521-1200 136 S. Bronough St. Tallahassee, FL 32301
www.gunster.com
www.hklaw.com
JONES FOSTER ((561) 659-3000 505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.jonesfoster.com
LARMOYEUX & BONE ((561) 832-9434 550 S. Quadrille Blvd., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.lb-law.com
LAW OFFICE OF PAUL A. KRASKER, P.A. ((561) 801-7312 1615 Forum Place, 5th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.kraskerlaw.com
www.flchamber.com
LAW OFFICES OF PAUL J. BURKHART ((561) 880-0155 800 Village Square Crossing Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
MARINE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 863-0012 1208 US Hwy. 1, Suite B North Palm Beach, FL 33408
LEWIS LONGMAN & WALKER P.A. ((561) 640-0820 360 South Rosemary Ave. Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.marinepbc.org
www.paulburkhart.net
www.llw-law.com
MCDONALD HOPKINS LLC ((561) 472-2121 505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mcdonaldhopkins.com
MCLAUGHLIN & STERN ((561) 659-4020 525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mclaughlinstern.com
NELSON MULLINS BROAD AND CASSEL ((561) 832-3300 1 N. Clematis St., Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.nelsonmullins.com
PERRY & TAYLOR, P.A. ((561) 721-3300 4500 PGA Blvd., Suite 203 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.perrytaylorlaw.com
PRUITT & PRUITT, P.A. ((561) 655-8080 3030 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 5 West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.pruittpruittlaw.com
ROSENBERG FELDMAN SMITH, LLP ((516) 445-6067 777 S. Flagler Dr. West Tower Suite 800, Rm 26C West Palm Beach, FL 33401
ATTORNEYS - ELDER LAW ELDER LAW, P.A. ((561) 588-7512 301 E. Ocean Ave., Suite 1 & 2 Lantana, FL 33462 www.elderlawfl.com
ATTORNEYS - ELECTION LAW ATTORNEYS LAW OFFICES OF DODGER ARP, P.A. ((561) 832-0320 550 S. Quadrille Blvd., Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.dodgerarplaw.com
ATTORNEYS - IMMIGRATION & NATIONALITY LAW ATTORNEYS BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM ((305) 582-2381 224 Datura Street, Suite 305 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.bratterpa.com
ATTORNEYS - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SAGACITY LEGAL PLLC ((561) 707-5561 121 Lucina Dr. Hypoluxo, FL 33462 www.sagacitylegal.com
www.RFS-law.com
ATTORNEYS - LABOR
SHUTTS & BOWEN, LLP ((561) 835-8500 525 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
& EMPLOYMENT LAW
www.shutts.com
FORDHARRISON LLP ((561) 345-7500 1450 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 325 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.fordharrison.com
WARD DAMON ((561) 842-3000 4420 Beacon Circle West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.warddamon.com
LESSER, LESSER, LANDY & SMITH, PLLC ((561) 655-2028 101 Northpoint Pkwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.lesserlawfirm.com
ATTORNEYS - CIVIL TRIAL LAW LYTAL, REITER, SMITH, IVEY & FRONRATH ((561) 655-1990 515 N. Flagler Dr., 10th Floor Northbridge Centre West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.foryourrights.com
SMITH-GORDON LAW ((561) 655-9279 922 Second St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.smithgordonlaw.com
ATTORNEYS - COLLECTIONS COHEN LEGAL ((561) 659-0901 811-A N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.CohenandCohenLegal.com
ATTORNEYS - MARITAL & FAMILY LAW LAW OFFICE OF AMY L. COSENTINO ((561) 537-3019 2465 Mercer Ave., Suite 202 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.cosentinolaw1.com
ATTORNEYS - PERSONAL INJURY/WRONGFUL DEATH LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH A. PEDUZZI, P.A. ((888) 468-6416 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 104 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.TheInjuryTeam.com STEINGER, GREENE, & FEINER ((561) 566-5021 1645 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd #900 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.injurylawyers.com/west-palmbeach/auto-accident-attorney/
ATTRACTIONS LION COUNTRY SAFARI, INC. - FL ((561) 793-1084 2003 Lion Country Safari Rd. Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.lioncountrysafari.com
PALM BEACH ZOO & CONSERVATION SOCIETY ((561) 533-0887 1301 Summit Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.palmbeachzoo.org
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY RAPIDS WATER PARK ((561) 848-6272 6566 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33407
FIFTH THIRD BANK ((561) 514-9900 515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.rapidswaterpark.com
www.53.com
SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM ((561) 832-1988 4801 Dreher Trail North West Palm Beach, FL 33405
IBERIABANK ((561) 869-4879 605 N Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.sfsciencecenter.org
VISIT PALM BEACH ((561) 881-9757 100 N. Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.visitpalmbeach.com
SHARK WAKE PARK ((561) 640-7000 2041 Vista Parkway, Level 2 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.sharkwakepark.com AUTOMOBILE DEALERS NEW/USED/SERVICE
www.iberiabank.com
LEGACY BANK OF FLORIDA ((561) 471-4400 2090 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.legacybankfl.com
M&T BANK ((561) 801-7900 2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 4410 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 www.mtb.com
SEACOAST BANK ((561) 847-2700 415 5th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
DISCOUNT AUTO MALL LLC ((561) 430-4100 417 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415
www.firstbankpb.bank
GREENACRES NISSAN ((561) 537-5300 5353 Lake Worth Rd. Greenacres, FL 33463
www.seacoastbank.com
GRIECO CHEVROLET OF DELRAY BEACH ((561) 414-7696 2605 S. Federal Hwy Delray Beach, FL 33483
www.td.com
www.discountsautomall.com
www.greenacresnissan.com
www.griecochevroletdelray.com
PALM BEACH MITSUBISHI ((561) 725-3500 2700 S. Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33406
www.palmbeachmitsubishi.com
ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET ((561) 683-8100 2235 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.rogerdeanchevrolet.com
AUTOMOBILE DETAILING & CLEAN UP SERVICE DAY ELITE RESTORATION ((561) 373-3571 Palm Beach & Martin County, FL
www.dayelite.net
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR & SERVICE MILESTONE MOTORS BMW ((561) 779-7722 530 Business Parkway Ste. 2 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.milestonemotorspb.com
AVIATION SHORELINE AVIATION, INC. ((888) 291-5387 4320 Green Street, Suite 115 West Palm Beach, FL 33406
www.shorelineaviation.net
BANKS BB&T (BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST) ((561) 653-5567 250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
SEACOAST BANK ((561) 681-7207 8101 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 TD BANK, N.A. ((561) 570-3527 2130 Centrepark West Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 VALLEY ((561) 653-3722 307 Evernia St., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.valley.com
WELLS FARGO ((561) 366-5615 450 S. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wellsfargo.com
BEAUTY & WELLNESS KARLINE’S SALON & SPA ((561) 471-0900 2247 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 209 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.karlines.com
BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES SOLA SALON STUDIOS ((561) 600-7652 1500-A. Elizabeth Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.solasalons.com
BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION EAGLES, BENEFITS BY DESIGN, INC. ((800) 726-5603 2336 S.E. Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL 34996
www.eaglesbenefits.com
BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS BROWN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY ((561) 655-2337 1300 Allendale Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.brown.com
BOOK STORE
www.bbt.com
CENTENNIAL BANK ((561) 354-4273 500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 930 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.my100bank.com
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ROHI’S READERY ((904) 651-0676 460 Ocean Ridge Way Juno Beach, FL 33408
www.rohisreadery.com
WWW.PALMBEACHES.ORG
BUILDING RESTORATION TITAN RESTORATION CONSTRUCTION ((561) 345-3751 2701 Vista Parkway A7 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.titanrebuild.com
BUSINESS & IT CONSULTING SERVICES EXEMPLAR COMPANIES ((561) 444-0073 2645 N. Federal Highway Suite 220 Delray Beach , FL 33483
www.exemplarcompanies.com
BUSINESS COACHING ROUNDTREE TRAINING & CONSULTING ((484) 467-1051 135 Abondance Dr Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.deeawnroundtree.com
BUSINESS CONSULTANTS AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES ((754) 244-0022 3151 Clintmore Rd. #203 Boca Raton, FL 33496
www.amserv.com
CITY VOICE WPB ((561) 762-4358 328 Dyer Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.cityvoicewpb.com
FLYNN REO GROUP, LLC ((561) 309-7425 6663 Audubon Trace West West Palm Beach, FL 33412
www.smartbusinessincentives.com
MENTAL BOOT CAMP ((561) 756-5551 1454 Point Way North Palm Beach, FL 33408
www.elenasmentalbootcamp.com
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC. ((561) 835-1008 310 Evernia St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.bdb.org
ECONOMIC COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. ((561) 684-1551 4440 PGA Blvd., Suite 600 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.economiccouncilpbc.org
OFFICE OF DIVERSITY IN BUSINESS PRACTICES IN THE PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ((561) 681-2406 3300 Summit Blvd., Bldg. 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33406
www.palmbeachschools.org/diversityi nbusiness
BUSINESS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF THE PALM BEACHES & TREASURE COAST, INC. ((561) 242-9468 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 204-105 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.juniorachievement.com
CASINOS SEMINOLE CASINO COCONUT CREEK ((954) 977-6700 5550 NW 40th St. Coconut Creek, FL 33073 CATERERS CHRISTAFARO’S ((561) 835-0066 1200 Clare Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.christafaroswpb.com
CHANGE MANAGEMENT CONSULTING MERCEDES MARTIN & COMPANY ((510) 206-6422 300 Crosswinds Drive, D2 Greenacres, FL 33413 www.mercedesmartin.co
CLEANING - DISINFECTANT & ANTI-MICROBIAL SERVICES CLEAN AWAY DISINFECTING SERVICE ((561) 507-6721 4377 Woodstock Dr., Unit B West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.cleanawayco.com
CLEANING - COMMERCIAL CLEAN MY RIDE LLC DBA KEEP IT KLEAN INC ((404) 832-5788 2624 N. Australian Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.cleanmyride.net
HG COMMERCIAL CLEANING ((727) 619-4274 7750 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite #4-518 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.hg-cleaning.com
CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF WEST PALM BEACH, INC. ((561) 840-8681 2100 W. 45th Street Suite A-8 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.freehealthcarewpb.org
CLUBS - PRIVATE PALM BEACH YACHT CLUB & MARINA ((561) 655-8711 800 N. Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.pbyc.com
COFFEE HOUSES SALENTO COFFEE SHOP ((561) 841-6138 120 South Dixie Hwy., Suite 105 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mysalentocoffee.com
COFFEE SERVICES & PRODUCTS EXECUTIVE COFFEE SERVICE INC. ((561) 655-4700 1126 Elizabeth Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.executivecoffeeservice.com
COLLECTION - AGENCIES & SYSTEMS CHECKMARK COLLECTIONS ((561) 697-4911 2475 Mercer Ave., Suite B 307 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.checkmarkcollections.com
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY COMMUNICATIONS CORNERSTONE SOLUTIONS FLORIDA, LLC ((561) 689-9787 9200 Belvedere Rd., Suite 202 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.csteam360.com
HIGHLAND WIRELESS SERVICES LLC - GARRETT WHITECROSS (561) 351-2248 ((561) 351-2248 6894 NW 20th Ave Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 www.highlandwireless.com
COMPUTERS - IT MANAGED SERVICES MANAGED IT SERVICES NEXXEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ((561) 718-1770 5401 N. Haverhill Rd., Suite 101A West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.nexxentech.com
SIMPLITFY ((561) 425-6100 707 Lucerne Ave., Suite 100 Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 www.simplitfy.com
COMPUTERS - NETWORK SECURITY ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES ((877) 723-8832 x592 West Palm Beach, FL www.adv-tech.com
COMPUTERS - SERVICE & REPAIR MY TOTAL TECH SUPPORT, LLC ((561) 614-5523 423 Pine Tree Court Lake Worth, FL 33462 www.mytotaltechsupport.com
CONDOMINIUMS TRUMP PLAZA OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 655-2555 525 S. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT MOSS & ASSOCIATES, LLC ((954) 524-5678 2101 N. Andrews Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 www.mosscm.com
ROYAL MASTER SERVICES INC. ((817) 412-8799 12705 82nd Lane North West Palm Beach, FL 33412 www.RoyalMasterServices.us
SUFFOLK ((561) 282-3000 428 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.suffolk.com
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT / GENERAL CONTRACTOR COOPER CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING ((561) 841-6150 354 Hiatt Dr., Suite 140 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
www.coopercmc.com
SHAWMUT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ((786) 580-3200 10800 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 1000, PH Miami, FL 33161
LEBOLO CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ((561) 756-6506 2100 Corporate Dr. Boynton Beach, FL 33426
WALKER DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION CO. ((561) 998-0001 2723 Pinewood Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.walkerdesignco.com
THE WHITING-TURNER CONTRACTING COMPANY ((561) 719-4044 1901 W. Cypress Creek Rd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
www.shawmut.com
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES HAYNES SCAFFOLDING & SUPPLY ((561) 833-8689 1210 Ortega Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33405 CONSULTANTS CC CONSULTING STUDIO ((617) 510-6339 610 Clematis St., Unit 631 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 COMMERCE CONSULTING, INC. ((561) 689-5225 2822 Muskegon Way West Palm Beach, FL 33411 GREAT CITIES FOR ALL ((561) 596-0461 3001 Spruce Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.gcfapr.com
SCHULZBUSINESS SELLUTIONS ((561) 745-8892 401 Old Dixie Highway #4516 Jupiter, FL 33469 www.schulzbusiness.com
CONSULTANTS - MEDICAL LEGAL TKS LEGAL NURSE CONSULTING, LLC ((561) 388-0795 1722 Banyan Creek Court Boynton Beach, FL 33436 www.tkslegalnurseconsultingllc.com CONTRACTORS - GENERAL BURKHARDT CONSTRUCTION INC. ((561) 659-1400 1400 Alabama Ave., Suite 20 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.burkhardtconstruction.com
BUTLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ((561) 832-9700 4807 Georgia Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.butlerconstructionusa.com
CLEAR SPAN STRUCTURES, LLC ((561) 803-8100 2000 Avenue P, Suite 5 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.cssbuilds.com
GAST CONSTRUCTION GROUP ((561) 281-1001 6600 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.gastconstructiongroup.com
HEDRICK BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION ((561) 689-8880 2200 Centrepark West Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.lebolo.com
www.whiting-turner.com
VERDEX CONSTRUCTION ((561) 440-1600 1545 Centrepark Dr. N. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
CREMATION SERVICES NATIONAL CREMATION SOCIETY ((561) 848-5170 814 Northlake Blvd. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 www.nationalcremation.com
CRUISES BAHAMAS PARADISE CRUISE LINE ((800) 995-3201 431 Fairway Dr., Suite 300 Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 www.bahamasparadisecruise.com
CUSTOMS BROKERS FREIGHT FORWARDING
www.verdex.com
CONVENTION BUREAUS DISCOVER THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 233-3000 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.ThePalmBeaches.com
CONVENTION CENTER PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER / SPECTRA VENUE MANAGEMENT & FOOD SERVICES ((561) 366-3000 650 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pbconventioncenter.com
COPIERS & PRINTERS - SALES, SERVICE & SUPPLIES CTS3 - CONSULTING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS ((561) 910-0405 7655 Enterprise Dr., Suite A1 West Palm Beach, FL 33404 www.cts3solutions.com
HGI TECHNOLOGIES ((561) 820-8076 1335 Okeechobee Rd., Suite 1100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hgitechnologies.com
TOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ((561) 214-6196 2101 Centrepark West Dr. Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.toshiba.com
COUNTRY CLUBS FRENCHMAN’S CREEK BEACH & COUNTRY CLUB ((561) 622-8300 13495 Tournament Dr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.frenchmanscreek.com
COURIER & MESSENGER SERVICES ROCK LEGAL SERVICES & INVESTIGATIONS, INC. ((561) 296-7574 2048 Ponce De Leon Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.rocklegal.com
CREDIT UNIONS
LUND & PULLARA INC. ((561) 683-0311 1305 N. Perimeter Rd. Air Cargo Bldg. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.lundandpullara.com
DANCE COMPANIES FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIOS- WPB ((561) 478-1400 1900 Okeechobee Blvd A2 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.fredastaire.com/west-palmbeach/
DATA CENTER, CLOUD PROVIDER 365 DATA CENTERS ((561) 704-4097 3500 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. Suite 801 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.365datacenters.com
DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR CLEAN SWEEP HYDROBLASTING, INC. ((561) 793-1509 12167 Orange Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33412 www.cleansweephydroblasting.com
DIGITAL MEDIA SERVICES RIGSTAR MEDIA, LLC ((855) 474-4782 401 N Rosemary Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.rigstarmedia.com
DOG GROOMING & BOARDING VIP VERY IMPORTANT PAWS ((561) 366-9000 418 Park Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.veryimportantpaws.com
DOG GROOMING & RETAIL STORE - PROFESSIONAL AND DO IT YOURSELF D IS FOR DOG ((561) 855-8375 320 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.disfordogwpb.com
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES & CONSULTANTS
MASON DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION, LLC ((561) 623-8801 880 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 10 Jupiter, FL 33458
www.hedrickbrothers.com
KAST CONSTRUCTION ((561) 402-8625 701 Northpoint Pkwy., Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
ITHINK FINANCIAL ((561) 989-3177 2901-A North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409
TOP SCORE WRITING, INC. ((561) 577-2097 4751 Square Lake Dr. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
www.masondc.com
www.kastbuild.com
www.ithinkfi.org
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY EMPLOYEE BENEFIT CONSULTANTS COLONIAL LIFE / EQUITY FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC ((561) 252-0121 7977 SW Jack James Dr. Stuart, FL 34997 www.ColonialLife.com
VMD HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS ((786) 417-9968 7750 Okeechobee Blvd., #4-739 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.getvmd.com
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES AP RECRUITERS & ASSOCIATES ((561) 712-0307 500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.aprecruiters.com
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES PERM & TEMP EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS ((561) 471-8285 2540 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.expresspros.com/wpalmbeachfl
EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT & TRAINING SERVICES CAREERSOURCE PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 340-1060 x 2205 3400 Belvedere Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.careersourcepbc.com
ENGINEERING COLLECTIVE WATER RESOURCES, LLC ((561) 713-1320 8461 Lake Worth Rd., Suite 231 Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.collectivewater.com
ENGINEERS - CIVIL JONATHAN T. RICKETTS, INC ((561) 630-6700 3450 Northlake Blvd., Suite 200 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 www.jtrinc.com
KEITH ((561) 469-0992 701 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 218 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.keithteam.com
MCLEOD MCCARTHY & ASSOCIATES ((561) 689-9500 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 901 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mccleodmccarthy.com
CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES ((561) 746-6900 500 Australian Ave. S., Suite 850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.chenmoore.com
ENGINEERS - CIVIL & TRAFFIC SIMMONS & WHITE, INC. ((561) 478-7848 2581 Metrocentre Blvd. West Suite 3 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.simmonsandwhite.com
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ENGINEERS - CONSULTING CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. ((561) 684-6161 580 Village Blvd., Suite 325 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.cgasolutions.com
MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL ((561) 812-6402 515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 303 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.MBakerIntl.com
REIKENIS & ASSOCIATES, LLC ((561) 818-5381 801 S. Olive Ave., Suite 105 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.reikenis.com
WGI, INC. ((561) 687-2220 2035 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.wginc.com
ENGINEERS - GEOTECHNICAL RADISE INTERNATIONAL, L.C. ((561) 841-0103 4152 W. Blue Heron Blvd. Suite 1114 Riviera Beach, FL 33404
www.radise.net
ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA OLYMPUSAT, INC. ((561) 684-5657 477 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 306 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.olympusat.com
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS ENVITRACOM ((561) 472-4007 10712 Greenwich Lane Wellington, FL 33414
www.envitracom.com
EVENT & BANQUET FACILITIES RIVIERA BEACH MARINA VILLAGE EVENT CENTER ((561) 881-7439 190 E. 13th St. Riviera Beach, FL 33404
www.marinavillagepalmbeach.com
EXECUTIVE SUITES QUEST WORKSPACES ((561) 370-7400 515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite P-300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.questworkspaces.com
SYMPHONY WORKPLACES OF PALM BEACH ((877) 539-5100 2875 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.flworkplaces.com
EXPORT/IMPORT DABEINONG NORTH AMERICA, INC ((561) 299-0498 7000 West Palmetto Park Road Suite 210 Boca Raton, FL 33433 EXPOSITIONS, TRADE SHOWS & FAIRS INFORMA EXHIBITIONS ((954) 463-6762 1650 SE 17th St., Suite 412 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
www.informaexhibitions.com/usboatshows
WWW.PALMBEACHES.ORG
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR & PBC EXPOSITIONS, INC. ((561) 793-0333 9067 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.southfloridafair.com
FESTIVALS SUNFEST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY INC. ((561) 659-5980 PO Box 425 West Palm Beach, FL 33402 www.sunfest.com
FINANCIAL ADVISORS, PLANNERS & CONSULTANTS CARY STAMP & CO. ((561) 471-7700 110 Bridge Rd. Tequesta, FL 33469
www.carystamp.com
COASTAL WEALTH | A MASSMUTUAL FIRM ((561) 207-2312 250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mycoastalwealth.com
NEW YORK LIFE ((561) 542-0853 7111 Fairway Drive, Suite 202 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.newyork.com
THRIVENT FINANCIAL ((561) 969-8879 319 Clematis St., Suite 213 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.connect.thrivent.com/Shanell-Foster
TRUIST INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. ((561) 352-2874 540 Village Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 WEALTHSPIRE ADVISORS ((561) 237-4734 301 Yamato Rd. Suite 3194 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.wealthspire.com
WILBANKS SMITH & THOMAS ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC ((757) 623-3676 150 W.Main St., Suite 1700 Norfolk, VA 23510 www.wstam.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL ONE CAFE ((561) 302-0354 701 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.capitalone360.com/cafes
DUNAMIS CAPITAL CONSULTING, LLC ((561) 313-0535 12798 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Suite 205B Wellington, FL 33414 GUSRENNY.COM ((800) 941-8441 1300 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.gusrenny.com
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL ((561) 284-8110 250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1601 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.justiscousins.nm.com
SIMPLICITY REALTY ((800) 941-8441 1300 N Congress Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.gusrenny.com
THE CHECK CASHING STORE ((954) 439-5294 10133 Southern Blvd Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.thecheckcashingstore.com
FIRE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION SERVPRO OF WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 795-5410 4050 Westgate Ave., Suite 107 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.servprowestpalmbeachfl.com
FISHING GUIDES, CHARTERS & PARTIES BLUE HERON FLEET ((561) 844-3573 389 E. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404
www.blueheronfishing.com
FITNESS CAMP GLADIATOR ORLANDO ((603) 440-1514 644 Princeton St. Orlando, FL 32803 www.campgladiator.com
FITNESS - MOBILE, IN-HOME GYMGUYZ ((561) 358-0333 722 N.E. 20th. Lane Boynton Beach, FL 33435 www.gymguyz.com
FLOOR MATERIALS DESIGN FLOOR & HOME ((561) 328-6255 3312 45th Street West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.designfloorandhome.com
FLORISTS LOVE’S FLOWER SHOP ((561) 659-0772 411 7th St., Suite 10 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.lovesflowers.com
FOUNDATIONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR PALM BEACH AND MARTIN COUNTIES ((561) 659-6800 700 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.yourcommunityfoundation.org
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF BROWARD ((954) 761-9503 910 East Las Olas Blvd., Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 www.cfbroward.org
EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. ((561) 738-2927 505 S. Congress Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.educationfoundationpbc.org
JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION ((561) 263-5728 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway Jupiter, FL 33458 www.jmcfoundation.org
PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. ((561) 868-3450 4200 Congress Ave., CRA200 Lake Worth, FL 33461
www.palmbeachstate.edu/foundation
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY FRANCHISING & SERVICES FUSION FRANCHISING ((319) 440-0857 1460 Wilderness Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.fusionfranchising.com
UNITED FRANCHISE GROUP ((561) 640-5570 2121 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.unitedfranchisegroup.com
FULFILLMENT SERVICES SEAGULL SERVICES ((561) 842-5814 3879 Byron Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33404 www.seagull.org
FUNERAL HOMES & DIRECTORS QUATTLEBAUM FUNERAL, CREMATION AND EVENT CENTER AT HILLCREST MEMORIAL PARK ((561) 833-4061 6411 Parker Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.quattlebaum-fh.com
SHULER’S MEMORIAL CHAPEL ((561) 882-4255 5301 N. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.shulersmemorial.com
GIFTS/GOURMET BASKETS/ FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS GIFT BASKETS BY DESIGN SB, INC. ((561) 225-1516 3951 N. Haverhill Rd., Suite 212 West Palm Beach, FL 33417 www.gbydesignsb.com
SPARROW BOX CO. ((561) 406-6779 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.sparrowboxco.com
GLASS ENGRAVING & ETCHING ART GALLERIES, DEALERS, CONSULTANTS ARTISTS REFLECTIVE COLLECTIONS INC. ((561) 855-4048 1020 Charlotte Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.reflectivecollections.com
GOLF - MANAGEMENT & HOSPITALITY TROON ((561) 708-5147 2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 3230 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408 www.troon.com
GOLF COURSES - PRIVATE BANYAN CAY RESORT & GOLF ((561) 557-5840 1900 Banyan Club Road West Palm Beach, FL 33401
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ENTITIES, CONSULTANTS & ORGANIZATIONS ANNE M. GANNON CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR SERVING PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 355-2264 301 N. Olive Ave., 3rd Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pbctax.com
CHILDREN’S SERVICES COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 740-7000 2300 High Ridge Rd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.cscpbc.org
CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH ((561) 845-4010 600 W. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.rivierabch.com
CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 822-1400 401 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wpb.org
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER ((561) 355-2996 301 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mypalmbeachclerk.com
FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 85 ((561) 625-5176 100 Village Square Crossing Suite 104 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
SPECIAL DISTRICT SERVICES, INC. ((561) 630-4922 2501-A Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.sdsinc.org
TOWN OF MANGONIA PARK ((561) 848-1235 1755 E. Tiffany Dr. Mangonia Park, FL 33407 www.tompfl.com
WEST PALM BEACH DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ((561) 833-8873 300 Clematis St., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.downtownwpb.com
WEST PALM BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 600 Banyan Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wpb.org/police
GROCERS PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS INC. STORE #848 AT ROSEMARY SQUARE ((561) 651-7787 375 S. Rosemary Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.publix.com
HARDWARE CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES SEWELL HARDWARE CO. ((561) 832-7171 1318 Mercer Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.sewellhardware.com
HEALTH & WELLNESS
www.myfloridahouse.gov
CONVIVA CARE SOLUTIONS, LLC ((305) 662-5200 9121 N. Military Trail, Suite 111 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
FLORIDA SENATE - DISTRICT 30 ((561) 650-6880 2715 N. Australian Ave., Suite 105 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
FLOAT PLUS ((561) 631-8802 5612 south Dixie Highway, # 102 West Palm Beach , FL 33405
www.FLSenate.gov
PALM BEACH COUNTY OFFICE OF EQUAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ((561) 616-6840 50 S. Military Trail, Suite 202 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.pbcgov.org/ooebo
PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER ((561) 355-3230 301 N. Olive Ave., 5th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pbcgov.com/papa
PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS ((561) 656-6200 240 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.pbcelections.org
SENATOR LORI BERMAN DISTRICT 31 ((561) 292-6014 2300 High Ridge Rd., Suite 161 Boynton Beach, FL 33426
www.convivacarecenters.com
www.floatplus.net
HEALTH CARE DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 659-1270 1515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401-3431 www.hcdpbc.org
HEALTHMAX CENTER ((561) 612-8001 4360 Northlake Blvd., Suite 114 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.healthmaxcenter.com
HOME INSTEAD - PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 409-5980 7700 Congress Ave., Ste 1104 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.homeinstead.com/844
MD BEAUTY LABS ((561) 655-6325 320 S. Quadrille Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mdbeautylabs.com
www.floridasenate.gov
PHARMXHEALTHONE ((561) 208-3970 1054 Gateway Blvd Suite 103 Boynton Beach, FL 33426
HAPPYLICIOUS BY BETSY ((561) 758-2258 West Palm Beach, FL
SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 640-4000 7501 N. Jog Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33412
THE BIOSTATION ((561) 475-2107 775 W. Indiantown Rd. Delray Beach, FL 33483
www.happyliciousbybetsy.com
www.swa.org
www.banyancay.com
GOURMET FOOD SHOPS & SPECIALTIES
www.pharmxhealthone.com
www.thebiostation.com
HEALTH CARE CLINIC POSITIVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS ((305) 498-7227 214 Brazilian Ave., Suite 2002 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.floridatelehealth.org
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES PALM BEACH INSTITUTE ((561) 833-7553 314 10th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pbinstitute.com
R3 HEALTH ((561) 331-2983 1411 N. Flagler Drive Suite 9000 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.r3health.com FOUNDCARE, INC. ((561) 432-5849 2330 S. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.foundcare.org
HEALTH CLUBS YOU FIT HEALTH CLUB ((561) 275-2222 4354 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.youfit.com
HEALTH SERVICES - DIRECT & INDIRECT MONARCH HEALTH SERVICES, INC. ((561) 523-4589 2580 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 1 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.monarchealth.org
HEARING AID SALES / SERVICE MY HEARING CENTER ((561) 689-1602 5 Harvard Cir. Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.myhearingcenter.com
HOME FURNISHINGS HIVE HOME, GIFT & GARDEN ((561) 514-0322 424 Palm St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hivepalmbeach.com
HOME HEALTH CARE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES NEXT DAY ACCESS ((561) 546-3396 6601 Lyons Road Suite C-10 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 www.nextdayaccess.com/boca-raton-fl
HOME HEALTH SERVICES ALL WAYS CARING HOME CARE ((561) 642-9425 2459 S. Congress Ave., Suite 202 Palm Springs, FL 33406 www.allwayscaring.com
HOME HELPERS HOME CARE OF PALM BEACH ((561) 517-2273 110 Front Street, Suite 300 Jupiter, FL 33477 www.homehelpershomecare.com/Pal m-Beach-FL/home
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY LIVING LIFE AT HOME ((561) 721-9615 460 E. Ocean Ave., Suite 105 Lantana, FL 33462
CANOPY BY HILTON WEST PALM BEACH DOWNTOWN ((561) 655-0404 380 Trinity Place West Palm Beach, FL 33401
NURSE 1 ((561) 988-0606 219 S.E. 23rd Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435
www.westpalmbeachdowntown.cano pybyhilton.com
www.livinglifenurseregistry.com
www.nurse1.com
RIGHT AT HOME WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 494-6511 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, Suite 211 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.homecarewpb.com
HOSPICES TRUSTBRIDGE HOSPICE FOUNDATION ((561) 494-6888 5300 East Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.tbfdn.org
VITAS HEALTHCARE ((561) 364-1479 1901 S. Congress Ave., Suite 420 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.vitas.com
HOSPITALS BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA ((561) 358-9555 2815 S. Seacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 www.baptisthealth.net
GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER ((561) 655-5511 1309 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.goodsamaritanmc.com
JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HEALTH SPECIALTY CENTER ((561) 341-7000 33775 S. State Rd. 7 Wellington, FL 33449 www.jdch.com
JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER ((561) 263-2234 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway Jupiter, FL 33458 www.jupitermed.com
PALM BEACH GARDENS MEDICAL CENTER ((561) 622-1411 3360 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.pbgmc.com
ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER AND THE PALM BEACH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL ((561) 844-6300 901 45th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.stmarysmc.com
HOTELS AMRIT OCEAN RESORT & RESIDENCES - SINGER ISLAND, THE PALM BEACHES ((844) 692-6748 3100 N. Ocean Dr. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.amritoceanresort.com
BEST WESTERN PALM BEACH LAKES INN ((561) 683-8810 1800 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.bestwesternpalmbeach.com
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CHESTERFIELD PALM BEACH, THE ((561) 659-5800 363 Cocoanut Row Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.chesterfieldpb.com
EAU PALM BEACH RESORT & SPA ((561) 533-6000 100 S. Ocean Blvd. Manalapan, FL 33462 www.eaupalmbeach.com
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES MARRIOTT ((571) 212-0721 2045 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.marriott.com/pbifp
FOUR SEASONS RESORT PALM BEACH ((561) 582-2800 2800 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.fourseasons.com/palmbeach
HAWTHORN SUITES BY WYNDHAM WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 472-7000 301 Lamberton Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hawthornwpb.com
HILTON PALM BEACH AIRPORT ((561) 684-9400 150 Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.palmbeachairporthilton.com
HILTON WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 231-6000 600 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.hiltonwestpalmbeach.com
HOME2 SUITES BY HILTON WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT ((561) 686-1006 2375 James L. Turnage Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.home2suites.com
HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 682-9188 2455 Metrocentre Blvd. E. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.westpalmbeach.homewoodsuite s.com
HYATT PLACE WEST PALM BEACH / DOWNTOWN ((561) 655-1454 295 Lakeview Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hyattplacewestpalmbeach.com
QUALITY INN - WEST PALM BEACH AIRPORT ((561) 471-8700 1505 Belvedere Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.choicehotels.com/FLB76
RESIDENCE INN WEST PALM BEACH DOWNTOWN / ROSEMARY SQUARE AREA ((561) 653-8100 455 Hibiscus St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
WEST PALM BEACH MARRIOTT ((561) 833-1234 1001 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.marriott.com/pbimc
HOUSEKEEPING, HOMEMAKER & COMPANION SERVICES POSITIVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS ((305) 498-7227 214 Brazilian Ave., Suite 2002 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.floridatelehealth.org
HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HOUSING CENTER OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 655-8530 3700 Georgia Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.housingcenterpb.com
HOUSING COMMUNITY PALM LAKE ESTATES ((561) 842-6590 7272 42nd Way N. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 HUMAN RESOURCES VENSURE EMPLOYER SERVICES ((954) 461-4655 2435 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Floor Hollywood, FL 33020
www.vensure.com
HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTING TRINET USA, INC. ((941) 741-4470 1 Park Place, Suite 600 Dublin, CA 94568 www.trinet.com
IMAGING SERVICES DIAGNOSTIC CENTERS OF AMERICA ((561) 496-6935 1572 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 2 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.dcamedical.com
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS GREGG WEISS ((561) 906-3787 615 Kanuga Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 INDUSTRIAL PARK PALM BEACH PARK OF COMMERCE ((561) 625-8027 15132 Park of Commerce Blvd., Suite 101 Jupiter, FL 33478 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS / SERVICES COMPUTER INTEGRATED SERVICES, LLC ((917) 749-1320 561 Seventh Ave 13th floor New York, NY 10018 www.cisus.com
EMPIRE CONSULTANTS, INC ((561) 725-7001 5800 Corporate Way West Palm Beach, FL 33407
INSURANCE ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY ((561) 684-8801 8480 Okeechobee Blvd, Suite 6 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.allstateagencies.com/rickplatz
COLLINS INSURANCE ((617) 905-6411 1731 Presidential Way C104 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.jcollinsinsurance.com
GABRIELLE GARCIA POLEON INSURANCE AGENCY ((561) 693-3902 10233 Okeechobee Blvd B9 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.SFGabrielle.com INSURANCE OFFICE OF AMERICA ((561) 721-3751 1200 University Blvd., Suite 200 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.ioausa.com
MASSEY CLARK FISCHER INC. ((561) 478-1660 400 Executive Center Dr. Suite 205 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.masseyclarkfischer.com
PLASTRIDGE INSURANCE ((561) 630-4955 10337 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.plastridge.com
STATE FARM - VIVIAN SUAREZ ((561) 619-4640 480 Hibiscus St., Ste. 103 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.sfviv.com
INSURANCE AUTO-HOME-BUSINESS BENJAMIN INSURANCE GROUP LLC ((561) 531-2308 462 Cypress Green Cir Wellington, FL 33414 www.big63.com
FLORIDA LOW COST INSURANCE GROUP, INC. ((561) 844-8803 57 E. Blue Heron Blvd. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.fllci.com
LANDMARK INSURANCE OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 691-4900 8409 N. Military Trail, Suite 102 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.landmarkpb.com
INSURANCE - BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL ELITE FLORIDA INSURANCE, INC. ((561) 845-0909 4512 N. Flagler Dr, Suite 304 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.elitefloridainsurance.com
INSURANCE - HEALTH EZ ACCESS MEDICARE / INSURANCE, LLC ((800) 901-8849 801 Northpoint Parkway #117 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.marriott.com/pbird
www.gowithempire.com
www.EZaccessMedicare.com
THE BEN WEST PALM ((561) 655-4001 251 N. Narcissus Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
WEBAUTHOR ((561) 282-3300 2737 Misty Oaks Circle Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
USHEALTH ADVISORS ((561) 307-2356 3576 Wildwood Forest Court, Unit B West Palm Beach, FL 33403
www.TheBenWestPalm.com
WWW.PALMBEACHES.ORG
www.webauthor.com
www.linkedin.com/in/ianbethell/
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY INSURANCE - LIFE, INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
& RETIREMENT
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MUTUAL OF OMAHA ((561) 312-2858 851 NW Broken Sound Pkwy., Suite 240 Boca Raton, FL 33487 agents.mutualofomaha.com/ theresa-pangborn/
INSURANCE RISK MANAGEMENT REAL LIFE INSURANCE SOLUTIONS | AGENTSNET MEMBER ((561) 449-2232 24626 State Road 54 Lutz, FL 33559 www.agentsnet.com
INSURANCE - SUPPLEMENTAL AFLAC ((561) 512-7841 P.O. Box 3533 Tequesta, FL 33469 INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES AM INSURANCE SERVICES ((305) 380-0899 13200 SW 128th St. Bldg G1 Miami, FL 33186 www.amhealthquote.com
MEDICARE MARKETING GROUP ((303) 916-2443 4755 Technology Way Ste. 101 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.medicaremarketinggroup.com
INTERIOR DESIGNERS REH INTERIORS ((561) 562-1150 2400 NW Boca Raton Blvd. Suite 2 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.restylehomestaging.com
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONSULTANTS CARIBBEAN CONSULTANCY & TRADE, LLC ((561) 692-5622 1100 Summer St. Apt 12 Palm Springs, FL 33461 www.caribbean-ct.net
WORLD TRADE CENTER PALM BEACH ((561) 213-9119 500 Australian Ave S. Suite 600 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wtcpalmbeach.com
INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICE BLUE OCEAN CAPITAL ((561) 659-3301 501 South Flagler Drive, Suite 220 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 INTECH ((561) 775-1100 250 S. Australian Ave., Suite 1800 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.intechinvestments.com
PADDOCK PARTNERSHIPS 701 S. Olive Ave., Suite 118 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
DANIELS D’AMELIO INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP ((561) 972-7797 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.ddimg.org
INVESTMENTS - PRIVATE EQUITY CAPITAL PARTNERS ((561) 515-6052 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 800 West Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.capitalpartners.com
READY PLAYER VENTURES ((800) 364-8554 1645 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd Suite 1200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.readyplayerventures.com WEXFORD CAPITAL LP ((561) 273-8613 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 602 East West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wexford.com
IT SERVICE PROVIDERS CHECKTECH ((561) 247-7515 931 Village Blvd, Suite 905-421 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.checktech.co
JW IT PROFESSIONALS ((561) 805-1515 275 Arabian Rd. Palm Springs, FL 33461 www.jwitprofessionals.com
TRUE DIGITAL SECURITY ((561) 835-8351 1401 Forum Way, Suite 730 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.truedigitalsecurity.com
JANITORIAL & MAINTENANCE SERVICES BBK JANITORIAL SERVICES ((561) 891-6995 Palm Beach County, FL www.bbkjanitorialservices.com
MILCLEAN USA ((954) 681-3641 257 Goolsby Blvd. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 www.milcleanusa.com
JEWELERS HAMILTON JEWELERS ((561) 775-3600 3101 PGA Blvd The Gardens Mall Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.hamiltonjewelers.com
PROSPYR ((561) 268-2100 1900 Okeechobee Blvd., C1 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.prospyr.com PROVIDENT JEWELRY ((561) 833-7755 331 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.providentjewelry.com
JUNK REMOVAL ALL OUT JUNK REMOVAL ((561) 489-5189 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.alloutjunkfl.com
KITCHEN CABINETS JUPITER’S RESIDENTIAL BUTLER, LLC ((561) 714-6361 609 Willet Ave. Jupiter, FL 33458
www.jupitersresidentialbutler.com
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 728 ((561) 966-2224 4620 Summit Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.ibew728.org
LABORATORIES - MEDICAL ARCPOINT LABS OF WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 420-0010 5601 Corporate Way, Suite 108 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.arcpointlabs.com/wpb
LAND PLANNERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 2GHO - GENTILE GLAS HOLLOWAY O’MAHONEY & ASSOCIATES, INC. ((561) 575-9557 1907 Commerce Lane, Suite 101 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.2GHO.com
INSITE STUDIO ((561) 249-0940 8144 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.insitestudio.com
IPLAN & DESIGN ((561) 797-4217 823 N. Olive Avenue West Palm Beach , FL 33401 www.iplananddesign.com
SCHMIDT NICHOLS ((561) 684-6141 1551 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.snlandplan.com
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO ((561) 366-1100 610 Clematis St., Suite CU02 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.udkstudios.com
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS FOREVER GREEN LANDSCAPE SERVICES, INC ((561) 451-4131 5029 Colbright Road Lake Worth , FL 33467 www.forevergreenlandscaper.com
LANDSCAPING SCOTT LEWIS’ GARDENING & TRIMMING ((561) 670-3000 514 14th Street West Palm Beach, FL 33401
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE COACHING LEAD ONE CONSULTING, LLC ((561) 445-1081 233 Carina Dr. Jupiter, FL 33478 www.leadoneconsulting.com
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL ((919) 902-0651 1063 Vintner Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.ldiserve.com LEGAL SERVICES & PLANS BERGER SINGERMAN, LLP ((561) 241-9500 525 Okeechobee Blvd Suite 1250 West Palm Beach, FL 33301 www.bergersingerman.com
STATE OF FLORIDA ((772) 341-9595 401 N Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 THE MARKARIAN GROUP ((561) 626-4700 2925 PGA Blvd., Suite 204 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.forbusinessandlife.com
LEGAL SHIELD / ID SHIELD ((561) 307-3687 1151 B Sand Drift Way West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.jquittner.wearelegalshield.com
LIFE COACHING JUMPSEAT COACHING ((561) 452-5711 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.jumpseatcoaching.com
LINENS & HOME ACCESSORIES PIONEER LINENS ((561) 655-8553 210 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pioneerlinens.com
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS SURVEYTELLIGENCE, INC ((508) 400-4094 2640 Lake Shore Drive, 1716 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.surveytelligence.com
MANUFACTURERS NAZTEC INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLC ((561) 802-4110 263 N Jog Road West Palm Beach, FL 33413 www.naztecgroup.com
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, INC. ((561) 881-8500 4400 W. Tiffany Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.scientificinstruments.com
TELLUS PRODUCTS LLC ((561) 829-2600 37021 Gator Blvd. Belle Glade, FL 33430
www.scottlewisgardening.com
www.tellusproducts.com
EVERGREEN PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING AND PEST MANAGEMENT ((561) 801-1592 5957 Fern Ct West palm beach, FL 33415
PALM HARBOR MARINA ((561) 655-4757 400 N. Flagler Dr., Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33401
MARINAS
www.palmharbor-marina.com
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY RYBOVICH BOAT COMPANY ((561) 844-1800 4200 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.rybovich.com
MARKETING & GRAPHIC PRODUCTS ARGONAUT PRODUCTIONS ((561) 320-2746 2600 Natures Way Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
www.argoprod.com
MARKETING AGENCY 18 FORTY THREE LLC ((561) 762-7964 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 204-118 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.18FortyThree.com
RBB COMMUNICATIONS ((305) 448-7456 355 Alhambra Circle #800 Miami, FL 33134
www.rbbcommunications.com
MARKETING CONSULTANTS BEST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 723-9483 1127 Royal Palm Beach Blvd., #255 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.bestofpalmbeachcounty.com
MEDICAL MARIJUANA LIBERTY HEALTH SCIENCES ((305) 588-2197 1540 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Unit #170 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.libertyhealthsciences.com
MIRACLE LEAF HEALTH CENTER CLEMATIS ((561) 888-6111 513 Clematis St., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.miracleleaffl.com
MMJ HEALTH ((561) 631-7994 600 Sandtree Drive Ste. 108 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 www.mmjhealth.com MÜV ((305) 773-1432 313 Datura St. Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.muvFL.com
RISE DISPENSARIES 430 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.risecannabis.com
MEDSPA - SPA SERVICES NANA’S ANGELIC MEDSPA & ACUPUNCTURE ((561) 323-2426 321 Datura St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.nanasmedspa.com
MEDICAL SPA INTENSE CORE STUDIO, LLC ((561) 739-3635 1010 Gateway Blvd., Suite 103 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES CENTER FOR CHILD COUNSELING, INC. ((561) 244-9499 8895 N. Military Trail, Suite 300C Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.centerforchildcounseling.org
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CORAL SHORES BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ((772) 403-4000 5995 SE Community Dr. Stuart, FL 34997
www.coralshoresbehavioral.com
DR. DONNA MARKS ((561) 436-9360 250 Royal Palm Way #305 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.drdonnamarks.com
MERCHANT SERVICES CARD SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL ((561) 721-1900 1775 Annandale Circle Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.cardsolutions.us
PALM BEACH PROCESSING ((561) 244-9442 4200 N. Ocean Dr. Tower 1 #402 Singer Island, FL 33404
www.palmbeachprocessing.com
PRACTICAL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ((877) 456-7722 Ext. 8014 420 S. State Rd. 7, Suite 108 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414 www.rupractical.com
MORTGAGE LENDER LORD MORTGAGE AND LOAN ((561) 324-8606 6971 N. Federal Highway Suite 102-103 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.lordmortgageandloan.com
MORTGAGES GREYSON CAPITAL, LLC ((561) 203-5190 120 S. Olive Ave., Suite 701 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.greysonllc.com
MORTGAGES & BUSINESS FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS MORTGAGE FIRM, THE ((561) 336-3258 319 E Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, FL 33435
www.themortgagefirm.com
MOVING & STORAGE HAMILTON PIANO COMPANY ((561) 758-0769 1656 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs, FL 33406
www.hamiltonpianoco.com
SUDDATH RELOCATION SYSTEMS ((305) 213-7677 1900 SW 43rd Terrace Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 www.suddath.com/movingcompany/fort-lauderdale/
UDYAT ((917) 826-0682 7800 NW 71st St. Miami, FL 33166
www.myudyat.com
MUSEUMS FLAGLER MUSEUM ((561) 655-2833 One Whitehall Way Palm Beach, FL 33480
www.flaglermuseum.us
NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ((561) 832-5196 1450 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.norton.org
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RICHARD AND PAT JOHNSON PALM BEACH COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM ((561) 832-4164 300 N. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
CROS MINISTRIES - CHRISTIANS REACHING OUT TO SOCIETY, INC. ((561) 233-9009 3677 23rd Ave. So., #B-101 Lake Worth, FL 33461
SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS, THE ((561) 655-7227 100 Four Arts Plaza Palm Beach, FL 33480
CULTURAL COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 471-2901 601 Lake Ave. Lake Worth, FL 33460
www.hspbc.org
www.fourarts.org
NATURAL GAS PROVIDER EGS ADVANCED ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC. ((315) 297-7777 1490 NW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 www.egs-aes.com
NETWORKING KZ1 ((561) 626-3430 1601 Forum Place, Suite 1000 West Palm Beach , FL 33401
www.teamkz1.com
NEWSPAPERS PALM BEACH POST, THE ((561) 820-4929 2751 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.palmbeachpost.com
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION AMERICAN HUMANE ((561) 537-5887 251 Royal Way, Suite 450 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.americanhumane.org
AMERICAN SHARK CONSERVANCY, INC. 6231 PGA Blvd., Suite 104-566 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418
www.americansharkconservancy.org
BEST BUDDIES PALM BEACH ((561) 972-5312 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 505 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.bestbuddies.org/florida
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. ((561) 683-3287 800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.bgcpbc.org
BOYS TOWN SOUTH FLORIDA ((561) 612-6007 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.boystown.org/south-florida
CHILDNET PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 779-5195 4100 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.childnet.us
COASTAL MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL ((561) 577-2097 730 5th Street Lake Park, FL 33403
www.coastalmiddleandhighschool.com
COMMUNITY PARTNERS OF SOUTH FLORIDA ((561) 841-3500 2001 Blue Heron Blvd. W. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.cp-cto.org
COMPASS COMMUNITY CENTER ((561) 533-9699 201 N. Dixie Hwy. Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 www.compassglcc.com
www.crosministries.org
www.palmbeachculture.com
DRESS FOR SUCCESS PALM BEACHES ((561) 249-3898 2459 S. Congress Ave., Suite 204 Palm Springs, FL 33406
www.palmbeaches.dressforsuccess.org/
EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 214-8000 2300 High Ridge Rd., Suite 115 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.elcpalmbeach.org/
FAMILIES FIRST OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 721-2887 3333 Forest Hill Blvd., 2nd Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.familiesfirstpbc.org
FOR THE CHILDREN INC. ((561) 493-1190 1718 S. Douglas St. Lake Worth, FL 33460 forthechildrenfirst.org/ FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS OUTREACH, INC. ((561) 369-2933 3550 23rd Ave.S., Suite 7 Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.forgottensoldiers.org
GIFT OF LIFE MARROW REGISTRY ((561) 982-2900 5901 Broken Sound Pkwy NW Suite 600 Boca Raton, FL 33487 www.giftoflife.org
HABILITATION CENTER FOR THE HANDICAPPED, INC. ((561) 483-4200 x129 22313 Boca Rio Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33433 habcenter.org/ HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 253-2080 6758 N. Military Trail, Suite 301 Riviera Beach, FL 33407 www.habitatpbc.org
HISPANIC HUMAN RESOURCES COUNCIL, INC. ((561) 641-7400 1427 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs, FL 33406 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 832-4164 PO Box 4364 West Palm Beach, FL 33402 www.hspbc.org
HOMELESS COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 355-4663 810 Datura St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.homelesscoalitionpbc.org
JACK THE BIKE MAN, INC. 1-561-832-0071 2406 Florida Avenue Jack the Bike Man West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.jackthebikeman.org
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY JEWISH FEDERATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 478-0700 1 Harvard Circle, Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
SHIFTING GEARS UNITED ((732) 236-3576 177 N. US Highway North Suite #260 Tequesta, FL 33469
www.jewishpalmbeach.org
www.shiftinggearsunited.org
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 478-4115 PO Box 6208 Delray Beach, FL 33482
SUITS FOR SENIORS ((305) 459-3354 5762 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33417
www.lwvpbc.org
SPEAK UP! FOR KIDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 408-7779 P.O. Box 1896 West Palm Beach, FL 33402
LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, THE ((561) 616-8682 3230 Commerce Place, Suite B West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.lls.org
LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 586-5600 5601 Corporate Way, Suite #210 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.lhpb.org/
LITERACY COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 279-9103 3651 Quantum Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.literacypbc.org
LOVE SERVING AUTISM ((561) 331-1903 11231 US Hwy1 158 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 www.loveservingautism.org/ OPPORTUNITY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND FAMILY CENTER ((561) 712-9221 4171 Westgate Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.opportunitypbc.org
PALM BEACH COUNTY FOOD BANK ((561) 670-2518 525 Gator Dr. Lantana, FL 33462 www.pbcfoodbank.org
PALM BEACH HARVEST, INC. ((561) 310-6641 4601 S. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.palmbeachharvest.org
PATH TO COLLEGE ((561) 907-7679 313 Datura St. Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pathtocollege.org/
PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY SUPPORT TEAM, INC (POST) ((561) 882-6336 927 45th St., Suite 203 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.postfl.org
PROJECT L.I.F.T. ((772) 221-2244 1330 SW 34th St Palm City, FL 34990
www.ProjectLiftMC.com
QUANTUM HOUSE ((561) 494-0515 987 45th St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.quantumhouse.org
SALVATION ARMY, THE ((561) 686-3530 2100 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.salvationarmypalmbeachcounty.org
www.suitsforseniors.org
www.speakupforkidspbc.org
UNITED WAY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 375-6649 477 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 230 The Offices at CityPlace North West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.unitedwaypbc.org
URBAN LEAGUE OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 833-1461 1700 N. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.ulpbc.org
URBAN YOUTH IMPACT ((561) 832-9220 2823 N Australian Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.urbanyouthimpact.com
WEST PALM BEACH LIBRARY FOUNDATION ((561) 868-7793 411 Clematis St., 3rd Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.wpblf.org
YMCA OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 968-9622 2085 S. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.ymcapalmbeaches.org
YWCA OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ((561) 640-0050 1016 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach , FL 33401 www.ywcapbc.org
NOT-FOR-PROFIT AWESOME GREYHOUND ADOPTIONS, INC. AND HOUNDS & HEROES ((561) 737-1941 226 SE First Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33435
www.AwesomeGreyhoundAdoptions.org
LOGGERHEAD MARINELIFE CENTER ((561) 627-8280 14200 US Highway One Juno Beach, FL 33408 www.marinelife.org
NURSE CONSULTANT HIRED HEARTS, INC. ((561) 432-7800 9770 S. Military Trail B-4, Suite 202 Boynton Beach, FL 33436
www.hiredhearts.com
NURSES BOCA NURSING SERVICES, INC. ((561) 833-3430 255 Sunrise Ave., Suite 200 Palm Beach, FL 33480
www.bocanursing.com
OFFICE BUILDINGS - LEASING 500 CLEARLAKE EXECUTIVE SUITES ((561) 651-4140 500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 600 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.clearlakebusinesscenter.com
OFFICE SPACE ESUITES ((561) 800-2827 560 Village Blvd, Ste 120 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
PARTY EQUIPMENT RENTALS CELEBRATIONS! SIGN COMPANY ((989) 245-7801 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 celebrationssigncompany.com JUPITERBOUNCE.COM ((561) 628-6688 6671 W. Indiantown Rd. Suite 50-271 Jupiter, FL 33458 www.jupiterbounce.com
www.theesuites.com
PAYROLL PREPARATION SERVICE
THE PALM BEACH BUSINESS CENTER ((561) 721-3700 801 Northpoint Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33407
PAYROLL VAULT WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 946-9488 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 800 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.palmbeachbusinesscenter.com
OFFICE SUPPLIES / OFFICE FURNITURE ORW WORKPLACE OF FORT LAUDERDALE & BOCA RATON ((561) 308-0501 3100 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd., #101 Boca Raton, FL 33431
www.orwworkplace.com
STAPLES - LAKE PARK ((561) 882-0928 1260 Northlake Blvd. Lake Park, FL 33403 www.staples.com
OPERA PALM BEACH OPERA INC. ((561) 833-7888 1800 S. Australian Ave., Suite 301 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.pbopera.org
OPTOMETRISTS MARCIANO FAMILY OPTOMETRIC, A MEMBER OF VISION SOURCE ((561) 242-1200 1788 N. Jog Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.drmarciano.com
PAIN MANAGEMENT COMPREHENSIVE PAIN CARE OF SOUTH FLORIDA ((561) 795-8655 2585 S. State Rd. 7, Suite 110 Wellington, FL 33414
www.payrollvault.com
PEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES EDDINGER’S PEST CONTROL ((561) 650-0067 2121 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.eddingerpestcontrol.com
HULETT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ((561) 686-7171 7670 Okeechobee Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.bugs.com
NEXTGEN PEST SOLUTIONS ((561) 903-2744 2771 Vista Parkway, Unit F8 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.ngpest.com
O’HARA PEST CONTROL INC. ((561) 655-9011 1001 25th Court #2 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.oharapestcontrol.com
PHARMACIES CURALEAF ((561) 234-4425 6835 Okeechobee Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.curaleaf.com
PHOTOGRAPHERS CAPEHART PHOTOGRAPHY, INC. ((561) 833-7507 234 S. County Rd. Palm Beach, FL 33480
www.comprehensivepaincare.com
www.capehartphotography.com
DR. JEFFREY R. CARA 1-561-377-0070 240 W. Indiantown Rd. Suite 107 Jupiter, FL 33458
INFINITE LOOP PHOTOGRAPHY ((561) 692-3212 114 Berenger Walk Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414
www.DrJeffCara.com
PALM BEACH SPINE & DIAGNOSTIC INSTITUTE ((561) 649-8770 5800 Corporate Way West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.careinjury.com
PAINTING - CONTRACTORS IRA WALDEN & SONS, INC. ((561) 585-9211 6212 Georgia Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.IraWalden.com
MUNYAN PAINTING, WATERPROOFING & RESTORATION ((561) 635-4035 1799 7th Ave. N., Suite B Lake Worth , FL 33461 www.munyanpainting.com
www.infiniteloopphoto.com
MAICOL HEADSHOTS ((561) 231-0580 1016 Clare Avenue, bldg 5 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.maicolheadshots.com
NINE ONE FOUR PHOTOGRAPHY + FILM ((561) 248-8547 4242 Lake Tahoe Cir West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.nineonefourpf.com PHOTOGRAPHY - COMMERCIAL / ADVERTISING SMITH AERIAL PHOTOS ((954) 354-8880 4811 Lyons Technology Pkwy, Suite 17 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 www.smithaerialphotos.com
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS - OPTOMETRISTS MICHAEL S. NASON O.D. P.A. ((561) 471-0888 1937 N. Military Trail, Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.palmbeacheyesight.com
PRINTERS - COMMERCIAL SOUTHEASTERN PRINTING ((800) 226-8221 950 8th Street Hialeah, FL 33010 www.seprint.com
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS DERMATOLOGY DERMATOLOGY ASSOCIATES OF THE PALM BEACHES, PLLC ((561) 659-1510 120A Butler St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
PRINTERS - COPYING PREFERRED PRINTING & GRAPHICS ((561) 478-2602 2605 Old Okeechobee Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.preferredprinting.net
www.greatderms.com
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS OPHTHALMOLOGY MITTLEMAN EYE CENTER ((561) 500-2020 2000 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. #400 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.mittlemaneye.com
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD PRIMARY CARE TOMSICH HEALTH AND MEDICAL CENTER OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 804-0200 525 Okeechobee Blvd., 14th Floor CityPlace Tower West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.clevelandclinicflorida.org
PIANOS HAMILTON PIANO COMPANY ((561) 758-0769 1656 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs, FL 33406 www.hamiltonpianoco.com
PLASMA DONATION CENTER LFB AMERICAN PLASMA LLC ((508) 370-5100 4560 Lake Worth Rd Office Depot Plaza, Ste B-5 Greenacres, FL 33463 www.lfbplasma.com
PLEXIGLASS SAFETY BARRIERS CLEAR SAFETY SOLUTION ((561) 309-6452 821 Omar Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.clearsafetysolution.com
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS DEE MARIA PLUMBING INC. ((561) 833-7543 4601 Georgia Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.deemariaplumbing.com
POWER WASHING & SANITIZING ANDRE MORGAN JR. DBA: BRIGHT & CLEAR SOFT AND PRESSURE WASHING ((561) 932-7594 1392 Summit Pines Blvd Apt 618 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 brightnclearsoftwash.com PRINTERS
PRINTING & SIGNAGE COPYLAB, INC. ((561) 290-3000 PO Box 212740 Royal Palm Beach , FL 33421 www.copylab.com
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS INSPERITY ((954) 302-7290 100 SE 3rd Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394 www.insperity.com
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING ORGANIZATIONS NETWORK PROFESSIONALS INC. OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 213-1502 5570 Coach House Circle, Suite E Boca Raton, FL 33486 www.npiflorida.com
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ATLANTIC RESIDENTIAL ((954) 464-1899 1500 Centrepark Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.indigowpb.com
CASTLE GROUP ((844) 815-5321 500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.castlegroup.com
CPT PHILLIPS POINT, LLC ((561) 833-7337 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 221E West Palm Beach, FL 33401 FORTE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. ((561) 236-4526 8259 N. Military Trail, Suite 5 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.fortecps.com
PSYCHOLOGISTS WHOLE HEALTH PSYCHOLOGICAL CENTER ((561) 721-6400 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 211 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.wholehealthpsych.com
PUBLIC ADJUSTERS CONTINENTAL PUBLIC ADJUSTERS ((954) 778-3151 1177 Hatteras Circle Greenacres, FL 33413
BANYAN PRINTING & DIRECT MAIL ((561) 586-6220 1937 10th Ave. N. Lake Worth, FL 33461
www.ContinentalPublicAdjusters.com
www.banyanprinting.com
www.fullhousepa.com
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FULL HOUSE PUBLIC ADJUSTERS ((561) 808-6627 6212 Windlass Circle Boynton Beach, FL 33472
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PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY ENVIRO MASTER OF PALM BEACH ((561) 200-9980 2200 N. Florida Mango Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 enviro-master.com/commercialcleaning-locations/west-palm-be ach-florida/ PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS THE CONNECTION PUBLIC RELATIONS ((561) 837-3251 7750 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 420 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.theconnectionpr.com
DOOR 2 DOOR STRATEGIES ((561) 356-6020 2962 Calabria Way Delray Beach, FL 33445 www.d2dstrategies.com
MCNICHOLAS & ASSOCIATES ((772) 219-1719 3001 PGA Blvd., Suite 300 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.mcnicholas.biz
MOSAIC GROUP, THE ((561) 651-9565 5840 Corporate Way, Suite 250 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.mosaicgroup.com
O’DONNELL AGENCY ((561) 832-3231 303 Banyan Blvd., Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.odonnell.agency
PUBLISHERS PASSPORT PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA CORPORATION ((561) 615-3900 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 1550 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.passportpublications.com
RADIO STATIONS & BROADCASTING COMPANIES ESPN WEST PALM / GOOD KARMA BRANDS ((561) 697-8353 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 106 Phillips Point West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.espnwestpalm.com
SUPAJAMZ RADIO ((561) 660-5892 1860 Old Okeechobee Rd. Suite 514 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.supajamz.com
REAL ESTATE
CREIGHTON DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION, LLC ((239) 210-0455 2240 West First Street, Suite 101 Fort Myers, FL 33901 www.creightondev.com
MOTIVATED CONNECTION REALTY LLC ((561) 541-6023 2101 Vista Parkway, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.motivatedconnection.com
NEST SEEKERS INTERNATIONAL ((561) 725-9229 401 S. County Rd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.nestseekers.com
VACASA REAL ESTATE ((305) 916-9020 1001 Whitehead St. Key West, FL 33040 www.rickhaskins.agent.re.vacasa.com
VICTORIA’S LUXURY ESTATES REAL ESTATE OFFICE ((561) 837-1431 2875 South Ocean Blvd Suite 200 Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.VictoriasLuxuryEstates.com
REAL ESTATE - BROKER ACQUIRE PALM BEACH ((561) 309-7770 105 S Narcissus Ave Suite 410 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.acquirepb.com
REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL ANDERSON & CARR, INC. ((561) 833-1661 521 S. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.andersoncarr.com
AVISON YOUNG ((561) 721-7000 312 Clematis St., Suite 500 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.avisonyoung.com
CBRE ((305) 428-6327 5100 Town Center Circle, Tower 2, Ste. 600 Boca Raton, FL 33486 www.cbre.com
FLAGLER REALTY & DEVELOPMENT INC. ((561) 655-7200 505 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 1010 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.flagler-realty.com
HAMILTON REALTY ((561) 655-3113 800 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
AMBASSADOR REALTY CORP. ((561) 557-7662 801 S. Olive Ave., Suite 119 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
LEICESTERMORE CAPITAL ((561) 837-1972 550 Military Trail, STE 22-394 Jupiter, FL 33458
www.ambassadorrealtycorp.com
www.leicestermorecapital.com
BORDERS CO., HF REALTORS ((561) 689-0400 221 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
NAVARRO LOWREY PROPERTIES, INC. ((561) 688-2530 1641 Worthington Rd., Suite 330 West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.bordersrealtors.com
COLDWELL BANKER HOMETOWN REAL ESTATE ((561) 908-4880 619 Lake Ave Lake Worth, FL 33460 www.cbhometownre.com
www.navarrolowrey.com
PROPERTY GROUP PARTNERS LLC ((561) 650-0900 525 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite 120 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.pgp.us.com
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY SYMPATICO REAL ESTATE INC. ((561) 681-0221 1926 10th Ave. N., Suite 304 Lake Worth, FL 33461
RELATED COMPANIES ((561) 570-3493 700 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
TOUCHSTONE WEBB REALTY COMPANY ((561) 659-5554 610 Clematis St. Suite CU-5 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.related.com
www.touchstonewebb.com
TOWER COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ((561) 288-9251 515 N. Flagler Dr., Suite P300 #4 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.tower-cre.com
THE DAVID ASSOCIATES ((561) 832-9785 319 Clematis St., Suite 708 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.davidassociates.com
REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL BROKER & CONSULTANT ACP CAPITAL PROPERTIES, LLC ((561) 307-0068 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.acpcapitalproperties.com
REBEL COOK REAL ESTATE ((561) 622-9920 P.O. Box 14834 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 www.rebelcook.com
REAL ESTATE - DEVELOPERS AFFILIATED DEVELOPMENT ((954) 953-6733 501 Fern Street ,Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.affiliateddevelopment.com
THE BRANDX COMPANY ((561) 229-9777 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.thebrandxco.com TWO ROADS DEVELOPMENT LLC ((561) 693-6686 1217 S. Flagler Drive 2nd Floor, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.tworoadsre.com
REAL ESTATE - INVESTMENTS GENESIS PARTNERS PALM BEACH LLC 801 S. Olive Ave., #1509 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 INTEGRAL EQUITY GROUP LLC ((787) 590-8790 6386 Emerald Dunes Dr. Apt. 302 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 TRICERA CAPITAL ((305) 807-5983 80 SW 8th St., Suite 2100 Miami, FL 33130 www.triceracap.com
REAL ESTATE - RESIDENTIAL BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FL REALTY TARA VERNIE ((561) 500-0104 12161 Ken Adams Way, Suite 204 Wellington, FL 33414 www.thevernieteam.com
AHS RESIDENTIAL ((305) 255-5527 x307 12895 SW 132nd St., Suite 202 Miami, FL 33186
I LOVE MI CASA REALTY ((305) 206-2220 229 Lakeland DriveFront West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.ahsresidential.com
www.ilovemicasa.com
ARDEN BY FREEHOLD COMMUNITIES ((561) 461-5501 2835 Arden Park Drive Wellington, FL 33470
ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES LLC ((561) 588-2002 1810 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.ardenfl.com
COHEN BROTHERS REALTY CORPORATION OF FLORIDA ((954) 920-7997 1855 Griffin Rd. Dania Beach, FL 33004 www.cohenbrothersrealty.com
FOREST DEVELOPMENT ((646) 401-1764 1199 S. Federal Hwy Suite 161 Boca Raton, FL 33432 www.forestdevelopment.com
GL HOMES OF FLORIDA CORPORATION ((954) 753-1730 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pkwy., Suite 400 Sunrise, FL 33323 www.glhomes.com
KITSON & PARTNERS ((561) 624-4000 4500 PGA Blvd., Suite 400 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.kitsonpartners.com
NDT DEVELOPMENT ((561) 725-4526 1105 N. Dixie Hwy West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.ndtdevelopment.com
www.ipre.com
SUSAN O’ROURKE ((843) 499-0025 3535 S. Military Trl. Suite 101 Jupiter, FL 33458 THE PISANESCHI GROUP AT ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE ((561) 319-8484 139 N County Rd. Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.tpgpalmbeach.com
ILLUSTRATED PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE, LLC. ((561) 626-7000 2725 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.ipre.com
REAL ESTATE AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS E7 INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC. ((800) 717-8498 301 Yamato Road Suite 1240 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.e7investmentgroup.com
RESTAURANT & HOTEL SUPPLIES CHENEY BROTHERS INC. ((561) 845-4700 One Cheney Way Riviera Beach, FL 33404
www.cheneybrothers.com
RESTAURANTS AIOLI - DOWNTOWN ((561) 444-3842 206 S. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.aioliwpb.com
AIOLI - SOUTHEND ((561) 366-7741 7434 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.aioliwpb.com
ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA ((561) 473-2567 1900 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite A-5 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.acfp.com
CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL ((561) 366-0071 700 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 218 Rosemary Square West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.citycellarwpb.com
CITY OYSTER & SUSHI BAR ((561) 272-0220 213 E. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444 www.cityoysterdelray.com
CRAB TALES ((901) 494-5573 1540 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Suite 110 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.toasttab.com/crabtaleswpb/v3
FIELD OF GREENS ((561) 820-2465 412 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR ((561) 650-1001 224 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.roccostacos.com
ROCCO’S TACOS & TEQUILA BAR ((561) 623-0127 5090 PGA Blvd. PGA Commons Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 www.roccostacos.com
ROCKNCRAB ((561) 335-5149 871 Village Blvd Suite 602B West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.rockncrab.com
THE RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON / CONSTELLATION CULINARY GROUP ((561) 268-0500 1450 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.norton.org
RESTORATION & REMEDIATION RESCUE CLEAN 911, LLC. 1-833-253-2600 3133 Fortune Way Suite 20 Suite 20 Wellington, FL 33414 rescueclean911.com/servicearea/west-palm-beach/ RESTORATION & REPAIR ALL DRY USA ((561) 757-4386 2600 Quantum Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.alldryusa.com
RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES & HOMES FOUNTAINVIEW SENIOR LIVING ((561) 697-5500 111 Executive Center Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.fieldofgreensonline.com
www.fountainviewretirement.com
GREASE BURGER BEER AND WHISKEY BAR ((561) 651-1075 213 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
VI AT LAKESIDE VILLAGE ((561) 434-5334 2792 Donnelly Dr. Lantana, FL 33462
www.greasewpb.com
HAPPY LAVASH INSPIRED MEDITERRANEAN ((561) 903-7007 1010 Gateway Blvd., Suite 101 Boynton Beach , FL 33426 www.happylavash.com
HAVANA RESTAURANT ((561) 547-9799 6801 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.havanacubanfood.com
MAZIE’S ((561) 323-2573 3815 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.mazieswpb.com
MCDONALD’S ((561) 686-7177 2421 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.mcstate.com/1077
MCDONALD’S/ ‘B’ ING THE BEST, INC. ((561) 863-3456 1351 S. Killian Dr., Suite 1 Lake Park, FL 33403 www.bingthebestinc.com
OKEECHOBEE STEAKHOUSE ((561) 683-5151 2854 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.okeesteakhouse.com
www.viLiving.com
RETIREMENT PLANNING SERVICES PENSION SOURCE, THE ((772) 287-9163 2110 SE Rays Way Stuart, FL 34994
www.thepensionsource.com
RISK MANAGEMENT COASTAL RISK CONSULTING ((844) 732-7473 2385 NW Exec Center Dr Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33431
www.riskfootprint.com
ROOF CONTRACTORS JJ QUALITY BUILDERS OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 932-4181 1001 W. Jasmine Dr., Suite L Lake Park, FL 33403 www.jjqualitybuilderspb.com
SCHOOLS INLET GROVE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL ((561) 881-4600 600 W. 28th St. Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.inletgrovehs.com
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2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY PALM BEACH PREPARATORY CHARTER ACADEMY ((561) 623-6935 3525 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs, FL 33461 www.pbcpa.com
RENAISSANCE HEALTH INSTITUTE ((561) 360-2129 1696 S. Military Trail, Unit C West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.renaissancehealthinstitute.com
SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ((561) 297-3666 777 Glades Rd 201 Fleming Hall Boca Raton, FL 33431
SCHOOLS - ACADEMIC SPECIAL EDUCATION POTENTIA ACADEMY ((561) 433-5557 4784 Melaleuca Lane Greenacres, FL 33463-5357 www.potentiaacademy.org
SCHOOLS - ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PBC DEPARTMENT OF ADULT & COMMUNITY EDUCATION ((561) 649-6010 4200 Purdy Lane Palm Springs, FL 33461
www.acepbc.org
SCHOOLS - NURSING, EMT & PARAMEDIC
www.business.fau.edu/hospitality
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY LEROY COLLINS PUBLIC ETHICS ACADEMY ((561) 297-4049 777 Glades Rd., SO 202 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.cdsi.fau.edu/spa/pea/ FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ONLINE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION ((561) 297-4204 777 Glades Rd Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.fau.edu/continuinged/
KEISER UNIVERSITY ((561) 471-6000 2085 Vista Parkway West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.keiseruniversity.edu
KEISER UNIVERSITY FLAGSHIP CAMPUS ((561) 478-5500 2600 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.keiseruniversity.edu/residential
LYNN UNIVERSITY ((561) 237-7900 3601 N. Military Trail Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.lynn.edu NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY ((561) 805-2100 11501 N. Military Trail Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.nova.edu/palmbeach
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ((561) 803-2000 901 S. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
HCI COLLEGE ((561) 586-0121 1764 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.hci.edu
SCHOOLS - PRIVATE CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL ((561) 683-6266 512 Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409
www.cardinalnewman.com
OXBRIDGE ACADEMY ((561) 972-9826 3151 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.oapb.org
ROSARIAN ACADEMY ((561) 832-5131 807 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.rosarian.org
ST. ANN CATHOLIC SCHOOL ((561) 832-3676 324 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.stannwpb.org
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL ((561) 622-1504 3395 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.stmarkspbg.org
THE GREENE SCHOOL ((561) 293-2888 2001 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.thegreeneschool.com
SCRAP METALS PALM BEACH METAL RECYCLING, INC. ((561) 689-0909 7796 Belvedere Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.palmbeachmetal.com
SECURITY / EXECUTIVE
www.pba.edu
PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE ((561) 967-7222 4200 Congress Ave. Lake Worth, FL 33461
PROTECTION LEVIATHAN DEFENSE CORP., LLC ((844) 290-0100 3710 Buckeye St., Suite 110 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
www.PalmBeachState.edu
SOUTH UNIVERSITY ((561) 273-6500 9801 Belvedere Rd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411-3640 www.southuniversity.edu
WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY ((866) 225-5948 4001 South 700 East, Suite 700 Salt Lake City, UT 84107 www.wgu.edu/
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SECURITY GUARD ARCH ANGEL SECURITY ((561) 542-5555 9095 Dundee Dr. Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.archangelsecurityfl.com SEMICONDUCTORS WAFER WORLD INC. ((561) 842-4441 1100 Technology Place, Suite 104 West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.waferworld.com
WWW.PALMBEACHES.ORG
SENIOR HOUSING EVERNIA PLACE ((561) 650-0110 631 Evernia St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.everniaplace.com
SHOPPING CENTERS PALM BEACH OUTLETS ((561) 515-4400 1751 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.palmbeachoutlets.com
ROSEMARY SQUARE ((561) 570-3493 700 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.rosemarysquarewpb.com
BARON SIGN MANUFACTURING ((800) 531-9558 900 W, 13th St Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.baronsign.com
SIGNS FASTSIGNS WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 616-3590 4275 Okeechobee Blvd., Suite H West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.fastsigns.com/535
KAUFF’S SIGNS / TINT WRAPS WEB PRINT ((561) 775-3278 3587 Northlake Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33403 www.kauffs.com
SIGNARAMA ((561) 687-7993 1367 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.signaramawpb.com
VSP MARKETING GROUP ((561) 228-1611 1689 Latham Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.vspmarketinggroup.com
DESIGNS TO GO, INC. ((561) 432-1313 4317 10th Ave. North Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.Designs2go.net
SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS POWUR ENERGY ((478) 213-2873 824A Lake Ave #188 Lake Worth, FL 33460
www.powur.com/karen.durst/
VINYASUN CORPORATION SOLAR ENERGY CONTRACTOR ((561) 440-9515 1560 Latham Rd., Unit 7 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.vinyasun.com
SPA SERVICES INSPIRE PALM BEACH ((866) 993-3869 1803 S. Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.inspirepalmbeach.com
SPEAKER - COACH CONSULTANT SUCCESS STRATEGIES GROUP DIVISION OF SHEILA SKOLNICK WORLDWIDE ((631) 875-1555 3847 Cape Point Circle Jupiter, FL 33477
www.sheilatalks.com
SPORTS EVENTS CHERIBUNDI TART CHERRY BOCA RATON BOWL ((561) 362-3660 1515 N. Federal HIghway, Suite 304 Boca Raton, FL 33432
www.cheribundibocaratonbowl.com
FLORIDA PANTHERS HOCKEY CLUB ((954) 835-8913 One Panther Parkway Sunrise, FL 33323 www.floridapanthers.com
HONDA CLASSIC, THE ((561) 799-4603 3300 PGA Blvd., Suite 800 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.thehondaclassic.com
ROGER DEAN CHEVROLET STADIUM ((561) 775-1818 4751 Main St. Jupiter, FL 33458
SOCIAL MEDIA /
www.rogerdeanchevroletstadium.com
LINKEDIN COACH
THE PALM BEACHES MARATHON, LLC / K2 SPORTS VENTURES, LLC ((561) 758-3582 18559 SE Palm Island Lane Jupiter, FL 33458
DW CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC ((561) 444-2265 P.O. Box 21053 West Palm Beach, FL 33416 www.dwconsultingsolutions.com
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND CONSULTING FUN IN THE 561 ((561) 587-1466 7172 SE Seagate Ln Stuart, FL 34997 www.funinthe561.com
SOFTWARE - ERP & CRM
www.palmbeachesmarathon.com
PALM BEACH KENNEL CLUB ((561) 683-2222 1111 N. Congress Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.pbkennelclub.com
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS EVERGREEN SPRINKLER & LANDSCAPING SERVICES ((561) 364-8582 7242 Marshall Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33413
www.evergreensprinkler.net
MILESTONE MEETINGS ((314) 262-9666 7215 East Silverstone Dr. Unit 1079 Scottsdale, AZ 85255
SUPERIOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, INC. ((561) 833-3271 427 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33405
www.milestonemeetings.com
www.superiorsprinkler.com
2021-2022 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY STADIUMS, ARENAS & ATHLETIC FIELDS THE BALLPARK OF THE PALM BEACHES ((561) 500-4487 5444 Haverhill Rd. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.fitteamballpark.com
STAFFING TIDELINE STAFFING EAST LLC ((239) 465-3379 2000 N. Dixie Hwy., Unit 3 Lake Worth, FL 33460 www.tidelinestaffing.com STAFFING & RECRUITING VACO ((561) 570-1770 777 S. Flagler Dr., Suite 800 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.vaco.com
STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL COMPASS SELF STORAGE ((561) 660-7173 6900 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.compassselfstorage.com
COMPASS SELF STORAGE ((561) 969-9323 2021 S. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.compassselfstorage.com
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION HANLEY FOUNDATION ((561) 841-1212 700 S. Dixie Hwy., Suite 103-A West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.hanleyfoundation.org SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION, EDUCATION & TREATMENT RESOURCES THE RECOVERY VILLAGE PALM BEACH ((844) 244-1334 4905 Lantana Rd. Lake Worth, FL 33463
www.recoverypalmbeach.com
SURVEYORS - LAND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN SURVEYING, INC. ((561) 478-7764 4546 Cambridge St. West Palm Beach, FL 33415 www.pmsurveying.net
TAX AND BOOKKEEPING TRIPLE T TAXES, LLC ((954) 652-1776 1174 Powerline Rd. Pompano Beach, FL 33069 www.triplettaxesllc.com
TECHNOLOGY VIRTUAL REALITY DUVLIN 1-305-930-2423 2401 West Preserve Way Apt. 14 Miramar, FL 33025
www.duvlin.com
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AT&T FLORIDA ((561) 236-4129 11760 US Highway 1, Suite 324E North Palm Beach, FL 33408 www.att.com
CROWN CASTLE ((FORMERLY CROWN CASTLE FIBER) ((561) 704-4097 2056 Vista Pkwy., Suite 420 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.Fiber.CrownCastle.com HOTWIRE COMMUNICATIONS ((754) 581-8592 2100 W. Cypress Creek Rd. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 www.hotwirecommunications.com
VERIZON ((305) 962-5338 1921 NW 87th Ave. Doral, FL 33172 www.verizon.com
TELEMARKETING SERVICES ETECH GLOBAL SERVICES ((936) 371-1309 155 E Blue Heron Blvd Ste 200 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 www.etechgs.com
TELEVISION STATIONS WPBF 25 ((561) 694-2525 3970 RCA Blvd, Suite 7007 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.wpbf.com
WPEC-TV CBS 12 NEWS ((561) 844-1212 1100 Fairfield Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.cbs12.com
THEATRES MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE ((561) 575-2223 Box Office 1001 E. Indiantown Rd Jupiter, FL 33477 www.jupitertheatre.org
PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ((561) 514-4042 201 Clematis St. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
BAQUERO TRANSLATIONS INC. 1-786-753-7650 5221 Rising Comet Lane Lake Worth, FL 33463 www.baquerotranslations.com
TRANSPORTATION BRIGHTLINE ((305) 520-2300 161 NW 6th Street Suite 900 Miami, FL 33136
www.gobrightline.com
www.kravis.org
THRIFT SHOPS GULFSTREAM GOODWILL INDUSTRIES ((561) 848-7200 1715 Tiffany Dr. East West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.goggi.org
TIRE DEALERS HEAVY DUTY TIRE, LLC ((561) 383-1390 8470 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.heavydutytires.com
TOURISM PALM BEACH COUNTY FILM & TELEVISION COMMISSION ((561) 233-1000 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 520 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.pbfilm.com
TRANSLATORS & INTERPRETERS ALL GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ((561) 889-6488 319 Clematis St., Suite 609 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.allgsi.com
MANAGEMENT & MARKETING VACASA LLC ((561) 440-0812 500 S Australian Ave., Suite 600 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.vacasa.com
VETERINARIANS-DVM ISLAND ANIMAL HOSPITAL ((561) 833-8552 262 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach, FL 33480
MOLLY’S TROLLEYS ((561) 838-9511 800 23rd St. West Palm Beach, FL 33407
www.islandanimalhospital.com
PORT OF PALM BEACH DISTRICT ((561) 383-4100 1 E. 11th St., Suite 600 Riviera Beach, FL 33404
LEMONLIGHT MEDIA ((323) 813-8069 313 Datura St., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.mollystrolleys.com
www.portofpalmbeach.com
SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUTER SERVICES ((954) 884-5310 3230 W. Commercial Blvd Suite 220 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 www.1800234ride.com
TRANSPORTATION & CONVENTION SERVICES ACADEMY BUS, LLC ((561) 588-4446 6575 Southern Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33413 www.academybus.com
TRUCKING - HEAVY HAULING SIBONEY CONTRACTING CO. ((888) 388-3110 1450 Centrepark Blvd., Suite 100 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.siboneycc.com
TUTORING
www.palmbeachdramaworks.org
RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, THE ((561) 833-8300 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
VACATION RENTAL PROPERTY
MATHNASIUM OF WEST PALM BEACH ((561) 421-6284 2501 Florida Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
www.mathnasium.com/westpalmbeach
UNIFORMS & UNIFORM SERVICES LAVIE SCRUBS ((561) 236-7321 5280 10th Ave N, Suite F Greenacres, FL 33463 www.laviescrubs.com
URGENT CARE JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER URGENT CARE ((561) 263-7010 625 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.jupitermedurgentcare.com
UTILITIES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ((561) 691-7948 700 Universe Blvd., (CEA/JB) Juno Beach, FL 33408
www.lemonlight.com
VIDEO PRODUCTION MU2 PRODUCTIONS ((561) 715-3432 275 N SWINTON AVE DELRAY Beach , FL 33444 www.mu2pro.com
WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES WASTE MANAGEMENT OF FLORIDA ((561) 312-0000 651 Industrial Way Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.wm.com
WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION CODE RED RESTORATION, LLC ((800) 285-0754 2775 Vista Parkway, Suite G1 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.crrs.com
REMEDIATION 911 ((561) 644-6776 581 105th Ave. N., Unit #36 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.remediation911.com
WEALTH MANAGEMENT ALEX BROWN 250 Royal Palm Way, Suite 200 Palm Beach, FL 33480
www.alexbrownbranches.com/palmbeach/our-team.asp
THE GLENMEDE TRUST COMPANY ((561) 571-4901 222 Lakeview Ave., Suite 1160 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.Glenmede.com
THE LACY WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP ((561) 514-4846 222 Lakeview Ave., Suite 1300 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.fa.ml.com/lacy_group
WINE BAR JEUXBAR ((561) 529-6228 624 west 2nd street Riviera Beach, FL 33404 WEBSITE DESIGN
www.fpl.com
FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY-NATURAL GAS & PROPANE ((800) 427-7712 www.fpuc.com
VIDEO MARKETING
LEXIMA LLC ((561) 247-3156 224 Datura St., Ste. 1405 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.lexima.io
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