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WELCOME TO OUR PARADISE
WELLINGTON IS A COMMUNITY
of beautifully kept neighborhoods located along tree- and hedge-lined boulevards that serve as a village welcome mat to visitors and new residents alike. In a county metropolis of more than 1 million people, Wellington is an oasis where leisurely activities for families are a collective community pursuit. With more than 65,000 residents, Wellington is one of the fastest-growing communities in Palm Beach County. But while the village grows, it follows strict growth management practices, which protect its unique quality of life. Wellington’s central county location makes it easy to access virtually all of the favorite tourist destinations, local hot spots and world-class beaches. In addition, the very best of the best schools are right here in Wellington. Wellington is the international capital for equestrians, adding to the excitement and allure of living here. If you are looking for a thriving community with the very best to offer to businesses and families alike, look no further—Wellington is here, just waiting to meet you!
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CONTENTS
WORK... LIVE... PLAY Welcome to our Paradise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Government of Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Business & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Facts & Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Media & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Newcomer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Numbers to Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Recreation & Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
OUR CHAMBER Message from the Executive Director . . . . . . . . 8 Message from the President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 About Our Chamber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 President’s Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Membership Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Buyer’s Guide to Services & Products . . . . . . . 97
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GetWell - Health Care Guide Equestrian Guide
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Live your best life in The Village of Wellington. “Top 50 Best Places to Live.” – Money Magazine
Great Neighborhoods and Schools – All “A” Rated!
“Top 15 Best Small Cities for Small Businesses.” – Go.Verizon.com
VILLAGE COUNCIL
Vice Mayor Michael J. Napoleone, John T. McGovern, Tanya Siskind, Mayor Anne Gerwig, and Michael Drahos
wellingtonfl.gov • 561-791-4000
WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 12161 Ken Adams Way, Suite 183 Wellington, FL 33414 561.792.6525 | www.wellingtonchamber.com Michela Green, Executive Director michela@wellingtonchamber.com www.facebook.com/WellingtonChamber @wellingtonchamberofcommerce
Passport Publications | passport media group 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 1550 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561.615.3900, Ext. 19 | www.passportpublications.com PUBLISHER Robert S.C. Kirschner | President/Publisher EDITORIAL John Thomason | Group Editor Richard Westlund | Business Editor Gail McCormack | Content Verification ART & DESIGN Angelo LoPresti | Art/Prodcution Director Rob Silio | Graphic Design Director Robert Sadler Clark | Special Projects Photographer ADVERTISING Janice Waterman | National Advertising Manager Richard Wolff | Advertising Director ADMINISTRATION Alexandra H.C. Kirschner | Marketing Director Scott Anderson | Contract Administrator COVER BANNER PHOTO White Fence Equine Photography A free copy of the 2022 Guide to Wellington may be picked up at the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, 12230 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 183, Wellington, FL 33414, (561) 792-6525, or by obtaining a relocation package via U.S. Mail, by sending $15, or $17 if you are requesting the package be sent to the Midwest or West Coast, made payable to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. The 2022 Guide to Wellington is published by Passport Publications & Media Corporation, with offices located at 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 1550, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, (561) 615-3900, for the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Listed content descriptions for members of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce were provided and approved by each active Chamber member. The publisher and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the Chamber of Commerce and Passport Publications. © 2022 Passport Publications & Media Corporation
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Kim Seng
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
PLEASE ALLOW ME TO
personally welcome you to Wellington and to our Chamber of Commerce. We are a boutique chamber comprised of the best of the best professionals doing business in Wellington. 2020 was a banner year for our chamber! We attracted more members than ever, sponsorships grew, committees expanded, and our events sold out in days! We had to change the way we hosted events, but we took this challenge head on, hosting the very first FLAVORS Mobile Trolley event showcasing our restaurant and hospitality industry partners and establishments. People loved this concept so much we decided to take Flavors 2021 on the road again! WINTERFEST with Vanilla Ice is returning back to its original home on December 10 at the Wellington Amphitheater in partnership with the Village of Wellington. Our 5k race is returning in the early spring for walkers and runners of all ages! We made a promise this past year to be a CONNECTOR of Leaders and Influencers, a CATALYST for Business Growth and a CHAMPION for a Stronger Community. Our success comes from the hard work from our board of directors, staff and volunteers. Our Chamber is active in business and community endeavors, and our committees work tirelessly to uphold our mission as well as work closely with our members to provide relevant and up-to-the-minute training and information contributing to their success in our Village. We have everything to offer right here in Wellington, from beautiful singlefamily homes and townhomes to majestic estates and equestrian farms. In addition, airplane enthusiasts can land their small planes on a private runway near their homes in our Aero Club community! Wellington is an equestrian community and lays claim to outstanding equestrian programs, activities and events, and is known as the Winter Equestrian Capital, as well as the Polo Capital, of the World. Our medical community is a thriving industry, and the Chamber boasts a
full spectrum of medical facilities and professionals as well as the most highly regarded award-winning hospitals and medical facilities. Education is a top priority for families moving to Wellington, and our schools have a reputation for their high level of excellence and “A” ratings. In addition, our parks and recreation facilities are state-of-the-art, outstanding venues providing activities for all ages through numerous parks and sports programs. Even as we grow, we continue to cultivate a hometown atmosphere. So whether you are coming to visit or to live, we at the Chamber offer our sincerest welcome. Feel free to stop in and say hello! We hope you enjoy this informative Guide to Wellington, and we encourage you to patronize our Chamber members when you shop or do business in Wellington. Please stop by or give us a call for additional information, or you can visit us at www.wellingtonchamber.com. We care about the community and your business. We will promote your business to the very best of our expertise, and strive to maintain the integrity of the Wellington area now and for years to come. Michela Green Executive Director Wellington Chamber of Commerce
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MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
GREETIN GS FROM THE
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Chamber of Commerce! I am honored to serve the Wellington Chamber of Commerce as a Board Member and its President. For more than 25 years, The Wellington Chamber has been a vital and instrumental component to our business community. Serving the business community has never been more important than now as we work together to navigate and persevere through these unprecedented times. We are very excited about the future of our community and the success of our local businesses. As always, our organization provides unmatched opportunities to align with old and new relationships and network with prospective customers, as well as a dynamic schedule of events! The programs and events provided to our members offer extraordinary opportunities to enhance networks and relationships. As we look to the future, we continue our strategic planning for this quickly evolving business environment in order to offer our members more tools to be successful moving forward. The last year has been like no other we have witnessed, and this Chamber went into high gear to
support its members and shine a light on them in the wake of troubling times. As President, it made me very proud to be part of an organization which was so supportive of local business, a true passion of mine. The Chamber proudly acted as a marketing arm for many businesses, which understandably needed assistance, and catered to those businesses, which were re-shaping themselves. Through the use of social media, customized videos, business consultation, and events designed with health and safety as the priority, the Chamber showed its strength and innovation to assist and advocate for its membership—and it worked! As an original Wellingtonian with businesses in this community, and someone who raised my family here, it is of the upmost importance to me that our already highquality and business-friendly community grows and excels! Whether you are new to Wellington or a longtime resident, if you are ready to take advantage of all that the Chamber offers its members, we look forward to hearing from you. On behalf of the Board of Directors and our Executive Director, Michela Green, thank you for helping strengthen our business community and promoting local business. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events!
Kevin Shapiro Shapiro | Pertnoy Companies Wellington Chamber President 2021/2022 WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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ABOUT OUR CHAMBER
THE WELLIN GTON CHAMBER
of Commerce was founded in 1996, one year after the Village of Wellington itself. It was founded by a group of local business professionals. Our current president is Kevin Shapiro. The Wellington Chamber was formed to focus on what makes Wellington unique from surrounding communities by emphasizing the differences, bringing a competitive advantage to Wellington merchants, and protecting those differences for all residents. In fact, it was a return to the idea that chambers of commerce best serve their communities when they are local and when they do not try to be all things to all people. It was also felt that local chambers must look to the betterment of their communities in all facets of community life and not just the business aspect of the communities. The following mission statement embodies these two thoughts: “The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is organized to advance the general welfare and prosperity of the Village of Wellington so that its residents and all areas of its business community shall prosper. All necessary means of promotion shall be provided, and particular attention and emphasis shall be given to the economic, civic, commercial, cultural, industrial, security and educational interests of the village.”
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ABOUT OUR CHAMBER Our Board of Directors is comprised of top businessmen and women who wholeheartedly give their time and resources to make the Chamber a more vibrant, successful and positively recognized community-based agency. The many annual programs of the Chamber reflect a rich tradition of achievement of the goals within the mission statement. For many, the year actually starts in December with our biggest event of the year, Winterfest with Vanilla Ice! Historically, thousands of Palm Beach County residents and visitors alike have attended. Our 2020 event featured a “DRIVE-IN” concept! 2021 will be back LIVE IN PERSON at the Wellington Amphitheatre and Promenade! Winterfest gives way to the coming of the New Year and the height of the “season.” Newcomers will notice the increase of out-of-state license plates and the excitement of the equestrian, dressage and polo seasons. Thousands of people strong, the equestrian professionals are back, and the Wellington Chamber welcomes them in the name of our local merchants. Early Spring brings our 5K Run. Our 2021 Community 5K took place at Village Park with HUNDREDS of in-person and virtual racers. In March each year, the Wellington Chamber recognizes and installs our incoming Board of Officers and Directors. For the last 17 years, our FLAVORS OF WELLINGTON food and wine event has been held at our amazing Wellington venues, including the International Polo Club Palm Beach and the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. In 2020, we shifted our event to a mobile platform utilizing trolleys to take our participants in smaller groups to the exhibitor locations! FPL presented the 17th-annual FLAVORS event in October, and exhibitors and attendees alike loved the new, innovative format! This concept was so well received that we once again took FLAVORS on the road in May 2021! Our committees have been on the cutting edge of new and innovative ideas in generating economic growth and change in our community. We have fought for changes in the hours businesses can operate in Wellington, helped to bring about changes to the local sign ordinances, supported the concept of the Medical Arts District and have voiced opposition to those things that would hinder the continued use of the Global Dressage Arena. We have sponsored health and wellness expos and continue the search to find the highest and best land use for Wellington development projects. We have sponsored numerous candidate forums and debates in order to keep our members better informed on the issues which affect their businesses. The Women of Wellington (WOW) was designed specifically for our local businesswomen to provide opportunities for women-to-women networking. This committee of exceptional ladies has recently kicked off the “30 Women 30 Nights” philanthropic endeavor, which selects a different local nonprofit each month and works with it on special events and projects as well as to bring exposure to the organization. The Wellington Chamber also offers many opportunities for local merchants and professionals to network and showcase their businesses. These are not just ribbon-cuttings but true community networking events where one can come and meet our Board of Directors, Ambassadors, your neighbor or maybe your next customer. They are innovative, exciting and effective!
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innovative, interactive N OT TO MISS events. Each month promises a new and “in the news” high-profile speaker addressing topics of paramount interest to our members and to the community. Our President’s Circle Membership is comprised of top prominent local business leaders, community leaders and entrepreneurs. This trustee level of the Chamber grows every year and is a perfect opportunity to maintain a highly visible profile in the community. We are proud to offer our AWARDWIN N IN G official Guide to Wellington, which the Chamber publishes annually. People call the Wellington Chamber first because they recognize it by the name! They want the “local” chamber, and they get it with us! Come on by. You’ll be glad you did. “WE ARE WELLINGTON.”
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ABOUT OUR CHAMBER
CHAMBER COMMITTEES AMBASSADORIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN 2021-2022 STUART HACK AND JACK ROSEN MISSION The host committee of the Chamber Ribbon Cuttings and Events, the Ambassadors strive to serve and retain member businesses in the Chamber of Commerce for the development of a stronger Chamber, stronger community and more vibrant business climate. BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MISSION To champion Wellington’s unique lifestyle by working toward future economic expansion, renovation and equestrian tourism that will complement, enhance and maintain our distinctive standard of living. EQUESTRIAN COMMITTEE CHAIRWOMEN 2021-2022 JANE SPRINGER-GARIFO AND CARRIE WIRTH MISSION To increase economic and social interaction between the Wellington equestrian community, the Wellington business community and Wellington residents overall through leadership, advocacy and education. The Equestrian Committee is comprised of a diverse group of dynamic individuals who have experience in various equestrian disciplines, lifestyle-related businesses and nonprofit organizations. The activities of the committee have a significant impact to both Chamber members and the equestrian community in Wellington. HEALTH AND WELLNESS COMMITTEE CHAIRWOMAN 2021-2022 JENN COHEN MISSION To inform and educate the community while promoting the health and wellness professionals who are members of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. This committee is a resource for Chamber members regarding health, wellness, spiritual and safety issues as they pertain to quality-of-life matters in Wellington. This committee showcases local health and wellness establishments with its Member Showcase and WELLNESS WEDNESDAY initiative. SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS 2021-2022 Jodi Gast Andrea Lincoln MISSION To provide educational opportunities and workshops, technical assistance and think-tank roundtables to small business owners and entrepreneurs
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CHAMBER LEADERSHIP 2021-2022 CHAMBER OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
Kevin Shapiro
Lisa Banionis
Scott H. Sweigart, Esq.
Stuart Hack, EA
President 2021-2022 Shapiro | Pertnoy Companies
Immediate Past-President 2020-2021 Florida Interventional Pain Management, LLC Palm Beach Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Sweigart Law Group Vice-President 2021-2022 President Elect 2022-2023
Treasurer 2021-2022 Hack Tax and Accounting Services LLC Chamber Trustee
2021-2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Daryl Lyon
Dermot MacMahon, P.A.
Peter Bartuska
Roxanne Stein
Secretary 2021-2022 Flagler Bank
Chamber Counsel
Christ Community Church Chamber Trustee
Freelance Journalist Consultant
CHAMBER AMBASSADORS Stuart Hack Chairperson
Jack Rosen Chairperson
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Peter Bartuska
Jeff Greenberg
Arlene Smith
Ravi Culbertson
Daryl Lyon
Michelle Strassel
Darlene Curti
Holly Pridgen
Kathleen Williams
Robert Sadler Clark
THE PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE
OF THE WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OUR PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP is comprised of top prominent local business leaders, community leaders and entrepreneurs. This trustee level of the Chamber grows every year and is a perfect opportunity to maintain a highly visible profile in the community.
Peter Bartuska Peter was born in Camden, NJ but calls Boca Raton, FL his hometown. He has been married to his wife, Terri, since 1988. Terri is originally from Knoxville, TN but has always “felt led” to the beach. She is a pediatric nurse, and they have three grown children. Peter received his B.A. in Christian Education/ Psychology from Taylor University, and his M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary and Reformed Theological Seminary. He is also certified in Human Resource Administration from Florida Atlantic University. Peter has been working in pastoral ministry since 1990 and
has been serving at the Church in Wellington for the past 10 years. Peter is also serving as the Chairman of the Board of Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Peter is an avid runner, water lover, sometimes golfer, always reader, and loves to simply connect with people. Terri is also an avid runner, water lover, and gifted wife and mom. Keep up with Peter on Christ Community’s website, www.cccpalmbeach.com.
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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Mark Bellissimo CEO, Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) and International Equestrian Group LLC; Managing Partner, Wellington Equestrian Partners, Tryon Equestrian Partners, Colorado Equestrian Partners; Publisher, The Chronicle of the Horse magazine. Mark J. Bellissimo is Managing Partner and the largest shareholder of Wellington Equestrian Partners LLC (WEP). As such, he is responsible for all operations of the partnership, including Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC, which owns and manages the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, considered one of the finest equestrian facilities in the world. ESP operates the world-famous Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) as well as the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center is host to WEF, the largest and longest running horse show in the world which attracts almost 6,000 horses from all 50 states and 43 countries and awards over $13 million in prize money. Mark Bellissimo and partners also own The International Polo Club Palm Beach and The Wanderer’s Club in Wellington. These premier equestrian facilities contribute more than $200 million of economic impact to Palm Beach County every year. Newer projects include the renowned Tryon Interna-
tional Equestrian Center (TIEC) in Tryon, NC, and the Colorado Horse Park in Parker, CO. In 2016, TIEC hosted the U.S. Pony Club Championships East and the American Eventing Championships. The Colorado Horse Park hosted the 2016 NAJYRC. Tryon International Equestrian Center also held the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018. Bellissimo has launched a new venture called Buildz, LLC in NC which is a fully automated robotic modular construction factory for commercial and residential structures less than six stories which will represent a revolutionary approach to fast cycle time, low cost, high quality construction targeting apartments, hotels, senior care, affordable housing, campus housing, and high volume single family homes. Bellissimo received his bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College and his MBA from the Harvard Business School. Bellissimo, along with his daughter Paige, are the co-founders of the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments®, which is run by ESP and supported by the WEP partners. The event has raised more than $13.5 million in the last 10 years for more than 240 local Palm Beach County charities. He is the publisher of The Chronicle of the Horse magazine, one of the country’s oldest equestrian publications, based in Middleburg, VA.
Carrie Combes I joined Edward Jones in 2014 as a financial adviser in Wellington, and continue to serve investors across the country. I began my career in the financial services industry in 2002, focusing on retirement and estate considerations. I became a limited partner with Edward Jones in 2018. I am a graduate of the University of Illinois, where I earned a B.S. in International, Consumer and Resource Economics and an M.S. in Agricultural Economics. In 2015, I was awarded the CFP® certification. The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. awards CFP® certification to individuals who meet the
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board’s requirements for professionalism in financial services. I have served Edward Jones through numerous leadership roles, such as a hiring team leader and mentor. I currently serve as the Culture of Compliance Leader for more than 40 branch teams on the east coast of Florida. My husband, Paul, and I have one son, George. We are originally from Central Illinois and relocated to Florida in 2012. I am also a member of the Palm Beach Society of the Four Arts Contemporaries. Our branch offers more than 30 years of combined experience, and we are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest level of service possible. All aspects of our business are aligned to help us better understand and meet our clients’ unique goals and needs.
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Alec L. Domb Alexander L. Domb is presently a shareholder in The Law Office of Alexander L. Domb, P.A., a law firm specializing in commercial litigation with an emphasis on real estate matters, including real estate transactions and wills and trusts, for more than 32 years. In addition to practicing law, Domb is a member of the Palms West Hospital Board of Trustees, and is a former president of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Born in Brooklyn, N ew York, Domb attended the
University of Miami undergraduate school of Business Administration, and graduated with a degree in Finance. He also attended the Nova Southeastern School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor. He is presently a member of the Florida Bar and the Palm Beach County Bar Association. He also maintains a Florida Real Estate Brokers License. Domb has been married to the former Melody Shernoff for almost 33 years. Melody is a registered nurse and owner of the jewelry design firm Melody Creates. They reside in Wellington, Florida.
Lee Frankhouser Professional Bank, one of Florida’s fastest-growing financial institutions, announced the arrival of Lee Frankhouser as Executive Vice President/Private Banker. Based in the Palm Beach Gardens office, Frankhouser brings nearly four decades of banking experience to the bank. Frankhouser spent 10 years as president and COO of Floridian Community Bank, previously based in Davie, which is now owned by Synovus Financial Corp. Under his leadership, Floridian Community Bank grew from $65 million in assets to $650 million. Before that, he served in various executive roles at the former National City Bank (now part of PNC) for nearly three decades. Frankhouser’s addition is an example of how
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the bank is consistently expanding by hiring top talent. Frankhouser will initially focus on building the bank’s presence in Wellington, where he maintains strong business relationships. A native of Pittsburgh, Frankhouser has been based in South Florida for more than 15 years. The Jupiter resident is involved with numerous civic and charitable organizations, including Ambassadors of the Honda Classic, the Broward County Sheriff’s Department Foundation, Nova Southeastern University Ambassadors and Advisory Boards and Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center of Wellington. Frankhouser played collegiate baseball and football before earning a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Bethany College in Bethany, W. Va., and a master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Waynesburg University in Waynesburg, Penn.
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Jodi Gast Jodi is incredibly proud to be a small business owner with her husband, Allen, and to work with their amazing team as Gast Construction Group celebrates its 10th year in business this year. Born in a small town in Iowa, Jodi had big dreams and goals from an early age. Raised by a father who worked in a factory and a mother who stayed at home and then had a government job, Jodi knew she had to create a different path in order to achieve the life she wanted. Excelling academically, athletically and in leadership roles in high school and college, Jodi achieved success in Iowa, then made moves to South Carolina, then Alabama, and finally to Florida. She prides herself on having her own separate successful 15-year career in the pharmacy technology industry, where she worked with thousands of pharmacies, hospitals and doctors, helping them to open their own small businesses and to automate their pharmacies with technology. In 2016, Jodi walked away from her pharmacy technology career to join her husband and the team at Gast Construction Group full-time, and she couldn’t be more thrilled that she now works in the construction industry.
At Gast Construction Group, Jodi uses her talents not just as an owner but as the company’s CFO, focusing her skills on all aspects of construction accounting. Jodi is also a licensed Realtor® in the State of Florida who currently uses her real estate license and knowledge to build development deals with clients and investors, and to educate other real estate professionals on the value of Gast Construction Group’s construction services. Jodi is a graduate of Iowa State University, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communications. She loves spending time with her family and her two rescue dogs. Jodi is fiercely competitive and has completed two marathons, three half marathons, and was an avid tennis player and CrossFitter until undergoing spinal fusion surgery in 2016. She enjoys boating and fishing with Allen and their two sons.
Stuart Hack Stuart A. Hack, EA, MS, is the managing member of Hack Tax and Accounting Services LLC. He has provided tax and accounting services to individuals and small businesses since 1988. He has worked closely with high-net-worth individuals, including investment banking executives and business owners, providing them with individual, trust, estate, business and not-for-profit tax preparation and advice. Stuart prides himself on getting to know each client well so that he can serve them on an ongoing basis. Stuart received a bachelor’s in Mathematics and a master’s in Accounting from the State University of New York at Albany, where he also served as one of the play-by-play voices for Albany State Great Dane football and basketball. He is a member of the National Association of Enrolled Agents and the Florida Society of Enrolled Agents. Enrolled Agents are the only federal licensed tax practitioners who specialize in taxation and also have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS.
Stuart is a past President (20192020) and the current Treasurer of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. He also chairs the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee and is the former chair of the Small Business Committee. Additionally, Stuart has served on the Board of Directors of Temple Beth Torah. In 2021 Stuart was named Best Accountant in the Best of Palm Beach County contest run by the Palm Beach Post. A Wellington resident since 2005, Stuart lives with his wife of 29 years, Diann. They have two children, Leah and Corey. In his spare time, this lifelong New York Mets fan watches most sports, and in 2015 performed two standup comedy shows at the Palm Beach Improv. His internet sports-talk radio show, Hack Attack on Sports, which ran for two years, welcomed national sports writers, media personalities and former athletes as guests. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Dr. Randy Laurich In 1998, Dr. Randall Laurich graduated from Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic. He opened his first practice, The Wellness Experience, Inc., in Boca Raton in 2001. After five years of success in that area, he opened his second location, The Wellness Experience of Wellington, also in Florida. After running both offices for two years, he felt a need to live in Wellington to be closer to his practice. He sold his Boca Raton office and has maintained the Wellington location since then. In an attempt to help others become successful, he has structured The Wellness Experience franchise model and formulated a chiropractic coaching program called Chiropractic Adventures. This program encourages community leadership and philanthropy while helping doctors to create successful business relationships. It should be noted that as of October 2021, Dr. Laurich has been in the process of expanding into a new, larger office in Wellington in order to better serve his growing population of patients. Dr. Laurich has been a member of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce for many years. He has helped create the
Medical, Health and Wellness Committee for the Chamber, which has hosted multiple health and wellness events. He has been the Chairman and Co-chairman of Winterfest from 2010-2014. Dr. Laurich was seated on the Board of Directors for the Chamber of Commerce for five years and was President for the 2014-2015 term. He was also among the celebrity judges for 2014 Flavors of Wellington, a Chamber signature event. Dr. Laurich has served as an administrative volunteer for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life from 2012-2018, helping to raise over $100,000. He is a member of the International Federation of Chiropractors and the Florida Chiropractic Society, and is on the Board of Regents for Sherman College of Chiropractic. In addition, he is a member of the Palm Beach Ski Club and maintains an active networking organization, which he cohosts, called the Network to Get Work. Dr. Laurich resides in Wellington and enjoys sharing time and activities with his two children, Hudson and Sophia. He has coached and sponsored recreational activities for children on local teams. He is also active in the community regarding events and activities that benefit people in the area.
Dermot Mac Mahon Dermot P. Mac Mahon is a Florida Bar licensed attorney and is certified with the Board of Legal Specialization and Education in Real Estate Law. Mr. Mac Mahon was born in Nassau, Bahamas and raised in Miami, Florida. He currently resides in Wellington with his wife and two children, and enjoys water skiing, windsurfing, fishing and tennis.
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Michelle McGovern Michelle Oyola McGovern serves as Corporate Director of Government and Community Relations for Baptist Health, South Florida’s largest nonprofit health care system. Prior to joining Baptist Health in 2019, Michelle served as a United States Senate State Director and was an 18-year employee with in the office of former U.S. Senator Bill Nelson. Michelle is past President of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches, past president of SunFest, and a founding member of West Palm 100. In addition to being a proud member of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, she currently chairs the
Palm Beach County Commission on Women, serves on the Board of Directors of the Business Development Board of PBC and the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, and is on the Board of Trustees of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches. Michelle is a Florida native and graduate of Florida Atlantic University. Michelle and her husband, Wellington Vice Mayor John McGovern, have two daughters, Emilia and Victoria.
Stephanie Mitrione Florida Power & Light Company External Affairs Manager Stephanie Mitrione is responsible for the communities of Northern and Western Palm Beach County, as well as Okeechobee County. In this role, she serves as the external representative for the company and is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with elected officials and other key stakeholders in these communities. Stephanie joined FPL, the largest rate-regulated electric utility in Florida, in April 2009. Stephanie takes great pride in being active in her community. Currently, she serves as Chair of the Board of the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce, is on the Executive Committee of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce, and is also on the Board for Quantum House, the Lake
Okeechobee Regional Economic Alliance, the South Florida Fair, SunFest, the Economic Council of Okeechobee County and the Okeechobee County Economic Development Corporation. In addition, she is a graduate of the Leadership Palm Beach County Class of 2015 and was the recipient of the 2017 ATHEN A Young Professional Leadership Award. Stephanie earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. She’s a Palm Beach County native, and she and her husband reside in Jupiter with their two children, Bennett and Kaylie.
Dawn Quaranta Dawn Quaranta is the Vice President of Regional Operations at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. She is responsible for all operations for the hospital’s newest Pediatric Specialty Center that opened in Wellington in February 2019. She is also responsible for regional growth initiatives and development. Dawn has more than 17 years of service with Memorial Healthcare System and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. Prior to her role in operations, she was the Vice President of Palm Beach Operations and Director of Business Development and Physician Relations for Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. In addition, she served as the Director of Government Relations for Memorial Healthcare System for 10 years.
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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE Jess R. Santamaria After completing his MBA from the Wharton Graduate Business School and working with IBM in Philadelphia, Jess Santamaria and family in 1974 decided to come to our Western Communities when Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, The Acreage and Loxahatchee Groves had a combined population of less than 4,000 residents. Jess and his wife Victoria were a young couple with three very young children who needed normal services closer to home. A few years later, Jess started planning the first neighborhood commercial development at the northeast corner of Southern Boulevard and Royal Palm Beach Boulevard. In 1981, Jess brought the first supermarket, the first major drug store, the first medical center (doctors and dentist), the first bank, the first gasoline station, the first McDonalds, etc. Business was not easy, as Jess had to survive the three economic recessions from 1974 through 1993, and the most recent (2006-2011). Together with the economic difficulties also came opportunities. Working 80 hours a week, Jess and his wife Victoria
have converted the above three projects into major successes: The Royal Inn now has 166 suites and rooms, Saratoga Pines and Lakes has 660 homes, and the “Original Wellington Mall” is very successful. Jess also has built more than 3,000 homes in Wellington, the Acreage, Loxahatchee and Royal Palm Beach and several other smaller commercial developments. Jess has been heavily involved in many public and civic activities since his arrival in 1974, among them: Palm Beach County Commissioner (2006-2014); Palms West Hospital, Chairman of the Board of Trustees (1986-1992); Wellington Regional Medical Center Board of Governors (2002-present); Palms West Chamber of Commerce, President (2000-2001); My Brothers’/Sisters’ Keeper Scholarship Foundation (Founder); My Brothers’/Sisters’ Keeper Charitable Trust (Founder); Citizens for Open Government (Co-Founder); Crestwood Performing Arts League (Co-Founder); and Winterfest 2021 Venue Sponsor. Today, after 46 years in our Western Communities, Jess continues all his business, civic and community activities together with his wife Victoria and eldest son Chris, who is an attorney.
Michael Stone Michael Stone is an integral part of the Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) team. He currently serves as the President of ESP, overseeing all aspects of management at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) as well as holding responsibility for community outreach efforts, alongside marketing and promotional campaigns for ESP. In addition, he oversees management at the new Tryon International Equestrian Center, the Colorado Horse Park and the Rolex Central Park Horse Show. He is the representative and liaison to the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) and other related organizations. Before joining the ESP Team, Stone worked for the FEI for 10 years, holding an array of job responsibilities during his tenure there. He served as the Secretary General (CEO), Sports Director, Assistant Secretary General and
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Development Officer during his time in Lausanne, Switzerland. Stone also held the position of Secretary General for the Equestrian Federation of Ireland (EFI) in Dublin early in his career. A former International show jumper, he strengthened the Irish show jumping teams, serving as Chef d’Equipe and Team Manager for Irish Equestrian Teams including the Olympics and World Equestrian Games in the ‘90s. Stone is committed to giving back and serving the community, holding multiple positions in several different committees during his time in Wellington. He was elected President of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce for the 2011 term, and is currently a Board Member of the Central Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of several United States Hunter Jumper Associations and the United States Equestrian Federation Committee as well as a Board Member of the International Jumping Organizers group.
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WINTERFEST WITH VANILLA ICE 2021 The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce WINTERFEST WITH VANILLA ICE. This event will take place on December 10 at the Wellington Amphitheater and Promenade in partnership with the Village of Wellington! Local celebrity musical sensation, philanthropist and Emmy-nominated DIY Network television star Vanilla Ice is once again our headline performer. This event cannot happen without the outstanding, talented and professional staff and leadership at the Village of Wellington. Thank you to Wellington Mayor Gerwig, Wellington Village Council, Jim Barnes and Michelle Garvey for allowing us this partnership as well as their support staff on site and the SO MAN Y OTHERS that make this event possible. Each has so many individual gifts and talents; collaboratively they are among the very best if not THE BEST event professionals in the industry. The Chamber wishes to thank our sponsors, without whom we could not host such a spectacular event.
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SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORS AS PER THIS PRINT DEADLINE DATE HOST VENUE AND COMMUNITY PARTNER The Village of Wellington MAINSTAGE VENUE SPONSOR Jess Santamaria The Original Wellington Mall The Royal Inn PRESENTING SPONSORS Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center Wellington ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR Equestrian Sport Productions Gast Construction Group SNOWGLOBE SPONSOR Union Color Salon VALET SPONSOR Foreign Auto Specialists LOUNGE SPONSORS 4 Ever Young Anti-Aging Solutions Wellington Hack Tax and Accounting Services LLC Professional Bank Wellington SNOW SPONSORS Premier Integrative Medicine Premier General & Cosmetic Dentistry Wellington Bay 360 PHOTO BOOTH SPONSOR Wellington Regional Medical Center LIQUID SKY LASER SPONSOR SHAPIRO | PERTNOY COMPANIES SHUTTLE BUS SPONSORS Christ Community Church First National Bank Coastal Community Wellington My Community Pharmacy
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COMFORT STATION SPONSOR Dave Knows Health Massage Envy Wellington 2021 PERFORMERS Michaela Paige Tom Blake Nicky Greed Precision Dance SEKOND NATURE Vell P Our local superstar and philanthropist Vanilla Ice astounds us each year. His spirit of giving and dedication to our community is outstanding. His efforts and those of his team make this event possible. Each is to be commended and thanked for their generosity and for giving back to Wellington. The Chamber is grateful to have the privilege of working with them! The Chamber salutes our Village leadership, sponsors, performers and, of course, our attendees for making their contribution to Wellington’s unique lifestyle, its economy and this spectacular event! And to each of you for attending … for being part of this event and for being a part of our community. We look forward to seeing you all next year!
FLAVORS 2021 A ON E-OF-A-KIN D MOBILE TROLLEY EVEN T ... Dinner By the Bite, AMAZIN G Food, Wine, Craft Liquor & Specialty Vendors BOUTIQUE SHOPPING CELEBRITY CHEFS/JUDGING The Wellington Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 17th-annual FLAVORS 2021 as a MOBILE TROLLEY CON CEPT! We wish to thank our exhibitors, our sponsors,
our members, our volunteers and our residents for this success! Our celebrity judges had the HARDEST TIME deciding on the winners, as our 2021 exhibitors were absolutely exceptional and exceeded all expectations! We cannot thank each of them enough for their creativity and hospitality! FLAVORS 2021 WINNERS BEST OVERALL TASTE MOLE CANTINA MEXICANA BEST TROLLEY STOP VILLAGE MUSIC AND CAFÉ BEST DESSERT WHIT’S FROZEN CUSTARD WELLINGTON BEST COCKTAIL HURRICANE DOCKSIDE GRILL Please make it a point to stop in and try them out! Each one offers a unique flair. Why go anywhere else when we have so many exceptional choices right here? Plus, you will be supporting our local economy! SPON SORS! Our sponsors are the foundation of this event. Please visit our sponsors below. Each is a community leader, and a leader in their respective industry. Most importantly, each makes Wellington the best place to live, work and play.
WELLINGTON CHAMBER COMMUNITY 5K A HUGE THANK-YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: HOST VENUE THE VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON – Wellington Village Park KIDS CORNER Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center Wellington PACKET PICKUP AND KICK-OFF VENUE Premier Wellness MILE MARKER AND WATER STATION SPONSORS
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Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center Wellington My Community Pharmacy PharmaCanna
LUXURY BUS SPONSORS DiMartino Plumbing, Inc. FPL Gast Construction Group Hack Tax & Accounting Services, LLC JH Realtor/PB Brokers Group Locke Energy Solutions Meghan Buser Oliver’s Harvest by Coast to Coast Natural, Inc. Professional Bank Schumacher Automotive Group
COMMUNITY OUTREACH SPONSOR The Wellness Experience MILE MARKER SPONSORS Hack Tax & Accounting Services, LLC Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center Wellington THANK YOU TO OUR SPECTACULAR VENDORS 9 Round – Lake Worth/Wellington Arbonne – Paula Leonardis
Meet our delicious exhibitors: Best Damn Beer Bus, Mathews Brewing, Devi Masala, Hurricane Dockside Grill, Kickback Neighborhood Tavern, LA ENOVESE DESIGNS, Mole Cantina Mexicana, Piatto Bravo, PRP Wine, SoBol Wellington, Stonewood Grill & Tavern, The Green Baker, THE POKÉ COMPANY, Wellington National Golf Club, Whit’s Frozen Custard Wellington and Village Music and Café. Thank you to our exceptional events team of Amanda, Erin, Jane, Jenna, Kara, Meghan, Michelle, and Jane!
Barre Studio Century 21 WC Realty Coral Medical Center Good Ways Consulting Group *Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center
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MaxHealth Chiropractic MÜV Dispensary Wellington *My Community Pharmacy *Pharmacanna Premier Cafe *Premier Family Health Shullman Orthodontics SideProjectInc.org Wellington Runners Club *(Sponsors)
AND THE TOP RACERS ARE... BENJAMIN FILREIS – FIRST PLACE with a time of 19:04 GAVIN EMERICK – SECOND PLACE with a time of 20:40 JENNIFER RAPAPORT – THIRD PLACE with a time of 20:56 LARGEST TEAM Wellington Runners Club The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is delighted to celebrate the huge success of our Community 5K co-sponsored by the Village of Wellington. A very special thank you to Meghan Buser for her energy and dedication, as well as Michelle Garvey, Wellington Village Manager Jim Barnes and the extremely hard-working staff at the Village of Wellington. The success of this event was celebrated due to the hard work and vision from our on-site logistics team including Meghan Buser, Kara Martin and Michelle Garvey. A very special thank you to Hillary Loftus and the student volunteers from Wellington Community High School, Palm Beach Central High School and Suncoast High School, and thank
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you to Mayor Gerwig for supporting and participating in this community endeavor. The Chamber salutes all our runners, exhibitors and sponsors for making their contribution to Wellington’s unique lifestyle, its economy and this spectacular event! And to each of you for attending … for being part of this event and for being a part of our community. We look forward to seeing you all next year!
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FLAVORS 2021 MOBILE FOOD & WINE EVENT This re-imagined event showcases the very best of Wellington hospitality venues, eateries, exhibitors and fine retail. Passengers embark on a journey of delicious tastes, sips, music, shopping and networking. This event could not happen without our Sponsors and Exhibitors. Please make it a point to view our video and stop by these amazing locations! They can't wait to welcome you back!
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Thank you to our Chamber Events Team; Michelle, Jane, Kara, Meghan, Erin, Amanda and Jenna! We hope everyone enjoyed this event as much as we enjoyed making it happen!
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Today, the Chamber is working closely with area leaders to enhance Wellington’s attractiveness to employers in the service, health care, retail, manufacturing and distribution sectors. The Wellington Chamber continues to promote sustainable economic development. The Chamber believes in bringing more jobs to the Village, which will reduce regional transportation costs as well as create additional revenue for city services, making Wellington a better place to live. In addition, the Chamber is strengthening the hospitality sector by promoting the region’s unique equestrian resources as well as staging special events. Our equestrian and polo venues attract some of the world’s finest players as well as national and international personalities, celebrities and dignitaries.
AWARD-WINNING HEALTH CARE From Baptist Health South Florida to the Hospital for Special Surgery, and an outpatient location from the gold standard of pediatric care facilities, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health, Wellington continues to be a preeminent destination to meet health care needs both common and exotic.
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company, Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), a King of Prussia, Pa.-based company, Wellington Regional Medical Center is proud of the services it provides and looks forward to fulfilling the needs of the community in the years ahead. PALMS WEST AND THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT PALMS WEST Palms West Hospital has provided health care excellence since 1986 and is a thriving, comprehensive, acute-care community hospital. Located on a spacious 94-acre campus, the 204-bed facility offers a full complement of both adult and pediatric specialty services, including:
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
care treatment available. As an Accredited
Palms West Hospital offers 24-hour emergency services with specially trained
Chest Pain Center with PCI, we ensure
physicians, nurses and support staff equipped to handle adult and pediatric
that patients who visit the hospital with
needs with personalized attention. An 18-bed ICU accepts all critically ill patients,
chest pain or discomfort are given the
including surgical, medical, cardiac and neurological patients. This unit provides
immediate treatment necessary to avoid
12-hour intensivist coverage to coordinate the care and treatment of patients.
as much heart damage as possible. The
The intensivists and nurses work together to make sure patients’ and their
cardiology program at Palms West
families’ needs are met.
Hospital brings together the collaborative
At Palms West Hospital, sick and injured children receive emergency medical
efforts and experience of highly skilled
treatment in a completely separate, child-focused environment. It is the only
physician
hospital within the western communities with a dedicated pediatric emergency
technologists and other cardiovascular
specialists,
department and the support of a full continuum of pediatric care with The
health
Children’s Hospital at Palms West.
services encompass a full range of
PEDIATRIC CARE
diagnostic modalities and interventional
professionals.
nurses,
Cardiac
care
The Children’s Hospital at Palms West offers a full complement of health care
procedures. Our team of specialists
services, including a separate child-friendly emergency department, pediatric
combines its expertise and knowledge to
intensive care, pediatric sedation for radiology studies, pediatric surgery and
provide the latest scientific advantages in
pediatric oncology. The pediatric medical staff includes sub-specialists in
their respective fields.
pediatric cardiology, EN T, endocrinology, gastroenterology, neurosurgery,
ORTHOPEDICS
pulmonology and urology. Palms West Hospital is the only hospital in the western
Our dedication to orthopedic care is
communities with a dedicated pediatric department and specialists including
exemplified by our team of highly trained
nurses, respiratory therapists, child life specialists and clinical dietitians.
surgeons,
WOMEN’S HEALTH
treatment of every bone and joint in the
who
are
experts
in
the
At Palms West Hospital’s breast center, a caring and highly skilled staff helps
human body. The Orthopedic Center at
put you at ease the moment you step through the door. As an Accredited Breast
Palms West Hospital utilizes less invasive
Imaging Center by the American College of Radiology, Palms West exceeds
joint
regulatory standards, with a state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest
stronger, more durable materials. Patients
advanced technologies in the detection of breast cancer. Women’s health
benefit from a multidisciplinary approach
specialists are ready to provide you with a full range of services to meet your
involving advanced physical therapy
individual needs. The breast center features a full spectrum of screening,
techniques, smarter pain management
diagnostic and interventional imaging services, including digital stereotactic
and shortened recovery times. We also
biopsy, fully digital screening and diagnostic mammography, digital breast
offer pre-operative education classes to
tomosynthesis (3D mammography), ultrasound core biopsy, ultrasound-guided fine
address any questions or concerns about
needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, and complete radiology and pathology support.
the surgical process and recovery.
CARDIOLOGY SERVICES
ROBOTIC SURGERY
Palms West Hospital is committed to providing patients with the best heart
replacement
techniques
using
At Palms West Hospital, robotic
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surgery is performed using state-of-the-art surgical systems. Powered by robotic technology, the surgeon’s hand movements are scaled, filtered and seamlessly translated to the robot into precise movements. Compared to more traditional procedures, robotic-assisted surgeries result in reduced recovery times, less risk of infection, less blood loss and reduced trauma to the body. BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA With more than 1.5 million patient visits every year, Baptist Health South Florida receives rave reviews from the people it serves. In fact, patients and their families from around the world travel to Baptist Health facilities for their medical expertise. With approximately 23,000 employees and more than 4,000 physicians in virtually all specialties—many with national and international reputations—Baptist Health is South Florida’s world-class health care organization. Visit the Baptist Health Urgent Care in Wellington in person or online. Come in for minor illnesses and injuries and flu shots as well as COVID-19 evaluation and testing. Walk-ins are always welcome, or you can save your spot online. Conveniently located on Forest Hill Boulevard and Hunter Drive in the Shoppes of Wellington Green next to Panera. The high-quality care you associate Baptist Health with is also available at its convenient outpatient diagnostic imaging location in Wellington. This location is home to Board-certified radiologists, highly skilled technologists and compassionate support staff, who make it comfortable and convenient for you to receive the same top-quality care you’ve come to expect from Baptist Health. With a location at 10520 Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington, the following services and specialties are available; Nuclear Medicine Studies, Women’s Health, Bone Density (DEXA Scan), Non-invasive Vascular Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy Studies, Digital X-Ray, 3D Mammography, Men’s Health, Electrocardiogram and Core Biopsy. JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HEALTH SPECIALTY CENTER Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Pediatric Specialty Center, a new outpatient location from the venerable children’s health care provider, opened in Wellington in February 2019. Staffed with highly trained pediatric specialists and support personnel, the facility is designed to provide uncompromising outpatient care to the Wellington community in a compassionate and childfriendly setting. Specialties offered include: audiology, cardiology, craniofacial, a cystic fibrosis clinic, endocrinology, general surgery, immunology, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, otolaryngology and pulmonology. The center also provides pediatric imaging (MRI and ultrasound), a Pediatric Outpatient Surgery Center and pediatric rehabilitation services.
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LAND USE (IN SQ. MILES): Land Area ......................................................................45.25 Residential ....................................................................24.50 Recreation ......................................................................1.20 Commercial ....................................................................3.90 Canals ......................................................................89 miles
HOUSING
Lakes ......................................................................553 acres
Median Age ....................................................................41.2
Own ..............................................................................76.1% Rent..............................................................................23.9% Number of Households ..............................................21,000 Average Household Size ................................................2.95 Median Household Income ......................................$92,586
Roadways (miles): Paved................................................................................322
RACIAL COMPOSITION
Unpaved Lanes ..................................................................53
Caucasian & other ..........................................................59%
Bike/ Pedestrian Paths ....................................................266
Hispanic or Latino ..........................................................21%
Bridle Paths (public) ..........................................................68
African-American............................................................11% Asian ................................................................................4%
PARK FACILITIES Neighborhood Parks..........................................................24 Community Parks & Memorials ........................................10 Average High/Low in January ................................74°/58°F Average High/Low in July........................................89°/76°F Average Annual Temp. ..................................................75°F Average Annual Precipitation ................................62 inches Average Annual Rain Days ..............................................138 AVERAGE LABOR STATISTICS (Palm Beach County) Labor Force ..............................................................751,000 Employment ..............................................................720,000 Unemployment Rate ........................................................4% POPULATION (WELLINGTON)
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY SECTORS Management Occupations..........................................13.8% Sales and Related Occupations ................................13.8% Office and Administrative Support Occupations ......10.8% Health Diagnosing & Treating Practitioners & Other Technical Occupations..................................................7.8% Education Instruction & Library Occupations ..............6.8% Business & Financial Operations Occupations............5.9% Food Preparation & Serving Related Occupations......5.5% Personal Care & Service Occupations ........................4.3% Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Operations ........................................3.6% Construction & Extraction Occupations ......................2.8% Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media Occupations ....................................2.6%
2000 ............................................................................38,216
ECONOMICS
2006 ............................................................................55,564
Assessed Taxable Property Value 2021/2022 ....$9.3 Billion
2009 ............................................................................55,010 2015 ............................................................................59,727
Wellington Property Taxes
2018 ............................................................................65,200
2021/2022 ....................................$21.8 Million @ 2.47 mills
2021 ............................................................................66,078
Total Fiscal Year 2022 Budget ........................$133.9 Million Sources: Data USA, United States Census, American Fact Finder American Community Survey; Village of Wellington Public Records, city-data.com
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ESTABLISHING RESIDENCY Under Florida law, you automatically establish residency when being employed, enrolling children in school or registering to vote. You may document your residency by obtaining and filing a Declaration of Domicile with the Office of the Clerk & Comptroller, (561) 355-2996. For more information, visit www.pbcountyclerk.com.
VOTER REGISTRATION You must be a U.S. Citizen, Florida resident and 18 years old to register to vote in the State of Florida (you may pre-register if you are at least 16 years old). If you have been convicted of a felony or declared mentally incompetent, you must have had your civil rights or mental competency restored before you can register. Voter registration applications are available at the Supervisor of Elections offices located at: 240 S. Military Trail | West Palm Beach, (561) 656-6200 345 S. Congress Ave. #103, Delray Beach, (561) 276-1226 3188 PGA Blvd. #2401, Palm Beach Gardens, (561) 624-6555 2976 State Road #15, Second Floor, Belle Glade, (561) 992-1114
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You can also obtain applications at libraries, post offices and the Department of Motor Vehicles. A copy of the application can also be downloaded at www.pbcelections.org. You will need to provide a current and valid Florida driver’s license or Florida Identification Card number. If you do not have a valid driver’s license or identification card, you must provide the last four digits of your social security number. The voter registration books close 29 days prior to each election.
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION The Palm Beach County Tax Collector serves as the agent for the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) for titling and registering all motorized vehicles, boats and mobile homes (commercial and private), including motorcycles and mopeds (registrations only). The Tax Collector’s office also issues disabled person parking permits. New residents should register their vehicle(s) and obtain a Florida license plate within 30 days of establishing legal residency, accepting employment or upon placement of a child in school. Automobiles and trucks must have at least $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) insurance and at least $10,000 property damage liability (PDL) insurance. Registrations of privately owned vehicles and long-term leased vehicles are valid until midnight on the first registered owner’s birthday. You can renew up to three months before the expiration date. A delinquent fee is charged if the registration is not renewed by the 10th of the following month. The DHSMV may send a courtesy reminder notice a month before your birthday. N on-receipt of the notice does not relieve registrants from their responsibility to renew on time or exempt them from paying the delinquent fee upon renewal. Current Florida residents can renew their motor vehicle registration online up to three months in advance. Nonresidents of Florida must take their proof of valid Florida insurance, along with the title, to the Palm Beach County Tax Collector office. Visit www.pbctax.com for locations, hours and more information. DRIVER LICENSE/ID CARDS Federal law now requires you to bring specific and original documentation when obtaining or renewing a driver license or ID card. You must come in person to prove identity, social security and residential address. If you recently moved to Palm Beach County, the law requires you to update your driver license/ID card within 30 days. You can renew your driver license up to 18 months in advance. Visit www.pbctax.com for a list of accepted documents, to make an appointment or to view wait times. You can also text ‘waitpbc’ to 41411 for up-to-date driver license wait times. The following tests are given at driver license service centers and may or may not be required for the driver license or ID card you seek. The testing chart
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located in this information will help you determine the test(s) you will be required to complete. n Hearing – Drivers applying for a license who are deaf or cannot hear conversation spoken in a normal tone of voice are restricted to driving with an outside rearview mirror which should be mounted on the left side of the vehicle, or wearing of a hearing aid. n Vision – Vision testing, using an eye machine located on the counter, is conducted in all driver license service centers. Individuals with visual acuity readings below 20/40 are referred to an eye specialist. Color blindness will not cause any special condition for licensing. n Knowledge Exam – 50 multiple choice questions about traffic laws and traffic signs. To prepare, review the Florida Driver License Handbook and take the Class E Knowledge Practice Test. Class E knowledge examinations are available in Arabic, Chinese, English, Haitian Creole, Russian and Spanish. Important: Effective February 15, 2021, customers with Class E driver licenses that have been expired for more than one year will be required to complete the Class E knowledge exam and vision exam prior to obtaining a valid Class E driver license. The Class E knowledge exam may be completed up to one year before applying for a Class E driver license. If the period between
completion of the Class E knowledge exam and application for a Class E driver license exceeds one year, retesting of the knowledge exam will be required prior to issuance. n Driving Test – You must provide a vehicle for the driving test. The vehicle must have a valid tag, proof of insurance and pass a vehicle inspection. During the driving test, the examiner will observe your ability to control the vehicle and how well you obey traffic laws. Driver license handbooks, motorcycle handbooks and commercial driver license handbooks are available at local driver license service centers. There is no charge for handbooks and they may be returned for re-use. Additional information is available at www.flhsmv.gov. Service Centers in Palm Beach County: n Belle Glade: 2976 State Road 15 (M-F 8:15 – 3:30) n Delray Beach: 501 S. Congress Ave. (M-F 8:15 – 3:30) n Greenacres: 4215 S. Military Trail (M-F 8:15 – 3:30) n Palm Beach Gardens: 3188 PGA Blvd. (M-F 8:15 – 4:30) n Royal Palm Beach: 200 Civic Center Way, Suite 400 (M-F 8:15 – 4:30) n West Palm Beach: 301 N. Olive Ave. (M-F 8:15 – 4:30) Additional information is available at www.flhsmv.gov. SEAT BELTS The law states that the front seat passengers must wear seat belts. This law applies to any car manufactured since 1968. In addition, all passengers under 18 years old must wear a seat belt or be otherwise restrained by a child car seat. It is against the law to operate a vehicle if all the passengers do not meet these standards. The cost for a seat belt violation is $30. For a child that is not properly restrained, the violation is $60. For more information, visit www.dmvflorida.org. TEXTING AND DRIVING The Florida Texting and Driving Law changed on July 1, 2019. It is a primary offense, which means you can be pulled over by law enforcement and fined for texting and driving. Here are fines and penalties of the new Texting Law: n First-offense drivers will be fined $30, and no points will be assessed to
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their driving record Second Texting and Driving offense within five years will be considered a moving violation and carry a $60 fine and three points on your driving record Texting in a School Zone: Two points added to the primary offense Texting resulting in a crash: Six points added to the primary offense
VESSEL REGISTRATION Motorized vessels used in freshwater or saltwater must be registered at the Palm Beach County Tax Collector’s office. You need to provide a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO), title or its equivalent when you register the vessel. Florida recognizes valid registration certificates and numbers issued to nonresident vessel owners by other states for 90 days. If you plan to use the vessel in Florida longer than 90 days, you need to register in Florida. Bring your out-ofstate title and registration with you when you come to the Tax Collector’s office. Visit www.pbctax.com or call (561) 355-2264.
MARRIAGE MAIN COURTHOUSE 205 N. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Both individuals must present photo identification (driver’s license, passport or identification card) to receive a marriage license. There is a three-day waiting period between the date the license is issued and the date the ceremony is performed, unless the couple has attended a pre-marital course or both are from out of state. The license fee is $86. If previously married, the date of divorce must be provided.
LICENSING FISHING In Florida, both freshwater and saltwater fishing licenses may be required. To protect our natural resources, there are some legal minimum lengths and limits on the number of fish you may possess. There is also closed season on some shellfish and snook. To obtain a resident license for fishing and hunting, you must be a resident of Florida for six months. Residents 65 or older can obtain a complimentary hunting and fishing license when they show a valid Florida driver license or ID card. Fishing licenses and information may be obtained at the Tax Collector’s office or at any state agent (bait shops, sporting goods stores, etc.). Additional information is available at www.pbctax.com, or call the Constitutional Tax Collector’s office at (561) 355-2264.
For more information, call the Clerk & Comptroller’s West Palm Beach office at (561)
355-2996
or
visit
the
site,
www.mypalmbeachclerk.com.
PET REGULATIONS & VACCINATIONS All dogs and cats are required to wear a rabies license tag on or before the date a dog or cat is six months of age; or within 30 calendar days of acquiring a dog or cat; or within 30 calendar days after a dog or cat resides in Palm Beach County, pursuant to PBC
HUNTING A valid hunting license is required for anyone taking or attempting to take game or furbearing animals. Hunters must also pay a fee to the owner of commercial shooting preserves for the privilege of hunting game. There are many special seasons, legal methods, bag limits, requirements and regulations that affect hunters in Florida. Call (561) 355-2264 for additional information, or visit www.pbctax.com.
MOVING? The New Neighbor Kit is for you! Anyone moving into a new home or apartment will have to schedule between 1–10 transactions with the Constitutional Tax Collector’s office. The New Neighbor Kit will help navigate the changes. The kit includes a Tax Collector checklist, REAL ID driver license required document list, SunPass Prepaid Toll service, Tax Planner & Services Guide, Property Tax Tips, Florida Voter Registration Application, a Hurricane Preparedness Guide and important Palm Beach County phone numbers. Download the Kit at www.pbctax.com/newneighbor.
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Ordinance 98-22. The non-sterilized rabies license tag is $75, and the sterilized rabies license tag is $15. Senior citizens 70 and older receive a 25 percent discount. Tags are available at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, 7100 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach or from participating private veterinary offices. All dogs and cats are required to be vaccinated against rabies at four months of age in accordance to Florida State Statute 828.30. Ask your veterinarian about the three-year vaccine. Animals must have a one-year history of a rabies vaccination before a three-year rabies vaccination can be administered.
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The purchase of a non-sterilized tag without a hobby breeder permit certifies the pet will not be used for breeding. Breeding dogs and cats is prohibited in Palm Beach County without a special permit. For more information, call (800) 738-3463. Animal Care and Control encourages pet owners to have a permanent electronic identification chip implanted in their animals. For further information, call (561) 233-1200. To review the Palm Beach County Animal Ordinance 98-22 in its entirety, visit www.pbcgov.com/ publicsafety/animalcare. PROPERTY APPRAISER’S OFFICE Florida’s Constitution mandates that all property values must be assessed at market value as of January 1 each year. Market value is typically what a property would sell for in an open and competitive market—what a property is worth to a willing buyer and willing seller. By Florida law, only sales transactions that occurred during the previous year can be used to establish values as of January 1 of the current year. For 2022 values we look at 2021 sales to estimate values for the 2021 tax roll. For example, if you sold your residence in 2021 for $150,000, that selling price would be used together with other comparable sales in our analysis of the market.
greater than $50,000. For more information about the available exemptions, visit the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser’s website, pbcgov.com/papa, or call Exemption Services at (561) 355-2866. Residential property owners with an existing Homestead Exemption can transfer a portion of their tax savings to a new residence. You can apply for Portability when you apply for the standard Homestead Exemption on your new property. The deadline to apply for all new exemptions is March 1 of the qualifying year. Owners of non-homesteaded proper-ties, such as second homes, may qualify for a 10 percent Exemption benefit on the market value.
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NEWCOMER INFORMATION TAX INFORMATION The Constitutional Tax Collector’s office collects and distributes over $3 billion annually in taxes and fees. There are eight permanent office locations conveniently located throughout the county. Call (561) 355-2264 or visit www.pbctax.com for a complete list of office addresses. Hours are Monday–Friday (excluding holidays) 8:15 a.m. – 5 p.m. Property LOCAL BUSINESS TAX
N ovember
taxes 1
are
through
payable March
31
from and
The Constitutional Tax Collector is contracted by the Board of County
delinquent April 1. Discounts for early
Commissioners to collect Local Business Taxes. The tax is collected for the
payment apply according to the following
privilege of operating a business anywhere in the county, including municipalities.
schedule: 4 percent in November, 3 percent
Anyone providing merchandise or services to the public, even a one-person
in December, 2 percent in January and 1
company or home-based business, must pay the Local Business Tax. Local
percent in February.
Business Tax Receipts are renewable annually July–September.
Property taxes can be paid quarterly, with the first installment due by June 30.
REAL ESTATE & TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
Applications for the Installment Payment
The Constitutional Tax Collector, Serving Palm Beach County collects property
Plan are available at www.pbctax.com or by
taxes for every government agency in Palm Beach County that has the authority
calling (561) 355-2264, and must be received
to levy taxes.
on or before April 30.
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STATE TAXES The Florida Department of Revenue administers 32 taxes and fees, including sales and use tax, reemployment (formerly unemployment) tax, communications services tax, corporate income tax and fuel tax. It collects the money that pays for state and local government services
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX Tourist Development Tax is collected on any unit rented or leased for six months or less, as well as on licenses granted to rent or lease a unit for six months or less. Tourist Development Tax is collected by the owners or operators of those facilities and remitted to the Constitutional Tax Collector. Tourist Development Tax is vital to our community. It strengthens our local economy by creating jobs, restoring beaches and funding art and cultural events and professional sports facilities across Palm Beach County. Tourism Promotion, the Sports Commission, the Film & Television Commission and Cultural Non-Arts (such as the museum, zoo and historical society) also benefit from Tourist Tax Revenue. The Constitutional Tax Collector is contracted by the Board of County Commissioners to collect Tourist Development Tax.
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Some counties, including Palm Beach County, impose a discretionary sales surtax in addition to the 6 percent state tax. The county tax rates can range from .25 to 2.5 percent, and are levied on the first $5,000 of the purchase price. The $5,000 limit does not apply to commercial rentals, transient rentals or services. Consumers pay sales tax and any county-imposed taxes to the seller at the time of purchase. TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX Household goods are not taxed in Florida. Tangible Personal Property is assessed annually on business property such as furniture, fixtures and equipment at fair market value. The first $25,000 in value is exempt from taxation. An initial Tangible Personal Property Return must be filed to claim this exemption. Failure to file will result in the loss of the exemption and assessment of penalties. The Return DOR-405 is available to download on the website, pbcgov.com/papa. Call Tangible Services at (561) 355-2896. USE TAX Unless specifically exempt, merchandise purchased out of state is subject to tax when brought into Florida within six months of the purchase date. This “use tax,” as it is commonly called, is also assessed at the rate of 6 percent. Examples of such taxable purchases include purchases made by mail order or the Internet, furniture delivered from dealers located in another state, and computer equipment delivered by common carrier. Items purchased and used in another state for six months or longer are not subject to use tax when the items are later brought into Florida.
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No use tax is due if the out-of-state dealer charged sales tax of 6 percent or more. If the dealer charged less than 6 percent, you must pay the difference to equal 6 percent. For example, if the dealer charged 4 percent, you must pay the additional 2 percent to Florida. Complete an Out-of-State Purchase Return (Form DR-15MO) to file and pay use tax. You can get this form from our website at dor.myflorida.com. If the tax owed is less than $1, you do not have to file. OTHER TAXES AND FEES Florida does not impose personal income, inheritance, gift taxes or intangible personal property taxes. However, there are other taxes and fees that, in certain counties or circumstances, Florida residents may be required to pay, such as: convention development tax, local option tourist tax, fuel taxes, communications services tax, gross receipts tax, lead-acid battery fee, new tire fee, motor vehicle fee (Lemon Law) or rental car surcharge.
LOOKING AT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN FLORIDA? Most businesses are subject to sales and use tax, discretionary sales surtax, unemployment tax and corporate income tax. If your business is required to collect sales tax, you must register as a sales and use tax dealer before you begin conducting business in Florida. You can register to collect and/or report tax through our Internet site. The site will guide you through an application interview that will help you determine your tax obligations. If you do not have Internet access, you can complete a paper Application to Collect and/or
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TELEPHONE In order to establish phone service, please utilize your preferred search engine to browse the complete listing of all the service providers available.
Report Tax in Florida (Form DR-1). Or contact the Department of Revenue online at dor.myflorida.com or at the Regional Service Center located at 2468 Metrocentre Blvd., West Palm Beach or call (561) 640-2800.
UTILITIES ELECTRIC Electric service is provided by Florida Power & Light Company except in parts of Lake Worth Beach, where it is provided by the Lake Worth Utilities. FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT (561) 697-8000 | fpl.com LAKE WORTH UTILITIES (561) 533-7300 | lakeworthbeachfl.gov NATURAL GAS Florida Public Utilities is the only supplier of natural gas and serves the county’s eastern municipalities. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES (561) 832-0872 | FPUC.COM
WATER The Wellington Utilities Department operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide a reliable supply of superior quality drinking water and dependable and environmentally safe wastewater service to approximately 56,000 residents in the Wellington Utility service area. PUBLIC UTILITIES WELLINGTON (561) 791-4010 | wellingtonfl.gov (Wellington and surrounding areas) GARBAGE & RECYCLING Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County collects garbage, trash and recyclable materials. PALM BEACH RESOURCE RECOVERY CORP. (561) 478-3800 REPUBLIC SERVICES (561) 478-9590 republicservices.com
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NEWCOMER INFORMATION with their beliefs. Area clergy and religious
leaders
are
continually
engaged in community activities and are eager to help families settle into their new homes. CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH 10101 Barefoot Lake Drive, Wellington 793-1007 | cccpalmbeach.com FAMILY CHURCH WEST SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY (561) 640-4000 | swa.org WASTE MANAGEMENT OF PALM BEACH (561) 547-4000 | wm.com
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HOUSES OF WORSHIP The Palm Beaches provide a sanctum for most major religious denominations, and newcomers will almost certainly find one compatible
8401 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach 635-1223 | gofamilychurch.org TEMPLE BETH TORAH 900 Big Blue Trace, Wellington 793-2700 | templebethtorah.net
NUMBERS TO KNOW IMPORTANT NUMBERS All Emergencies ..............................911 PBC Division of Emergency Management..........................712-6400 Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222
NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS FIRE County Fire Rescue ..............616-7000 Wellington ..............................616-7000 Acreage ..................................616-7000 Greenacres ............................642-2146 Loxahatchee ..........................616-7000 Royal Palm Beach ................616-7000 POLICE Sheriff’s Department Wellington ............................688-5447 Crime Stoppers ............(800) 458-TIPS Florida Highway Patrol ..........357-4000 Acreage ..................................688-3400 Loxahatchee ..........................688-3400 Royal Palm Beach ................904-8219 HOSPITALS Bethesda Hospital East ........737-7733 Palms West Hospital ............798-3300 Wellington Regional Medical Center ....................798-8500 COMMUNITY NUMBERS Community Center ................753-2484 Public Works..........................791-4003 Parks & Recreation................791-4005 Planning, Zoning & Building..791-4000 Utility Customer Service........791-4000 Village of Wellington ..............791-4000 Wastewater Services ............791-4037 GOVERNMENT NUMBERS Animal Care & Control ..........233-1200 Auto Tag Information ............355-2622 Business Tax Receipts ..........355-2264 Clerk & Comptroller ..............355-2996 County Administration ..........355-2712 County Commissioners ........355-2001
County Courthouses Central (West Palm Beach)355-2996 Glades ......................(863) 946-6000 North County ....................624-6650 South County ....................274-1400 County Governmental Center ..................................355-3623 County Health Departmen 840-4500 Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission ..........................625-5122 Gun Permits ..........................681-2530 Internal Revenue Service ........................(800) 829-3676 Marriage Licenses ................355-2986 Parks & Recreation................966-6600 Passports ..............................355-1586 Post Office (U.S.) ..........(800) 275-8777 Property Appraiser ................355-3230 Public Affairs..........................355-2754 School District ......................434-8000 Social Security Administration ............(800) 772-1213 State Attorney........................355-7100 Supervisor of Elections ........656-6200 U.S. Coast Guard ..................844-4470 Veterans Services ..................355-4761 Voter Registration ..................656-6200 CITIZEN SERVICES 211 Helpline ....................................211 Alcoholics Anonymous..........655-5700 Better Business Bureau ........842-1918 Consumer Affairs ..................712-6600 Early Learning Coalition ........214-8000 Florida Abuse Hotline ..(800) 962-2873 Lawyer Referral Services ......687-3266 Legal Aid Society ..................655-8944 S.C.O.R.E. ..............................833-1672 Time, Date and Temperature 832-3801 Wellington Cares, Inc. ..........568-8818 Wellington Community Foundation ............................333-9843 Wellington Historical Society 227-1582 LIBRARIES Wellington Public Library ......790-6070 City of Greenacres Public Library ......................641-9100 Royal Palm Beach Public Library ......................790-6030
UTILITIES CABLE Comcast........................(800) 266-2278 Dish Network ................(888) 825-2557 Direct TV ......................(888) 777-2454 ELECTRIC Florida Power & Light ............697-8000 GAS Florida Public Utilities ..(800) 427-7712 WATER & SEWER Wellington ..............................791-4010 SANITATION Wellington Public Works Solid Waste ............................791-4003 TRASH DISPOSAL Solid Waste Authority .......... 697-2700 TELEPHONE AT&T ..............................(888) 757-6500 Verizon....................................790-0124
NEED MORE ANSWERS? WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 12161 Ken Adams Way, Suite 183 Wellington, FL 33414 ............792-6525 www.wellingtonchamber.com CULTURAL COUNCIL FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY 601 Lake Ave. Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460471-2901 www.palmbeachculture.com DISCOVER THE PALM BEACHES 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 233-3000 www.palmbeachfl.com PALM BEACH COUNTY FILM AND TELEVISION COMMISSION 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 520 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 233-1000 www.pbfilm.com PALM BEACH COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 550 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 233-3180 www.palmbeachsports.com REALTORS ASSOCIATION OF THE PALM BEACHES 1 Harvard Circle, Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 585-4544 www.rapb.com
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MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS
Robert Sadler Clark
MEDIA CONTACTS PRINT MEDIA DAILY The Palm Beach Post 820-4100 2751 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach 33405 Sun-Sentinel (561) 243-6615 333 S.W. 12th Ave. Deerfield Beach 33442 WEEKLY The Town-Crier 793-7606 12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 33 Wellington 33414 MONTHLY Wellington The Magazine 793-7606 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 33 Wellington 33414
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Wellington Neighbors (EZ Media Solutions) (914) 843-3437 Wellington, FL 33414
WPXP-TV 67 (Ion Media Networks) 659-4122 601 Clearwater Park Road West Palm Beach 33401
TV STATIONS
WTVX-TV 34 681-3434 1100 Fairfield Drive West Palm Beach 33407
WFLX-TV 29 845-2929 1100 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach 33401 WPBF-TV 25 694-2525 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007 Palm Beach Gardens 33410 WPEC-TV 12 844-1212 1100 Fairfield Drive West Palm Beach 33407 WPTV-TV 5 655-5455 1100 Banyan Blvd. West Palm Beach 33401
WXEL-TV 42 PBS 737-8000 3401 S. Congress Ave. Boynton Beach 33426
CABLE Wellington TV (Exclusively to the events of Wellington) Comcast: Channel 18 AT&T Uverse: Channel 99 791-4000 12300 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 33414
WEB STREAMING ChukkerTV chukkertv.com
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GOVERNMENT IN WELLINGTON
WELLINGTON’S FOUNDERS
possessed a unique vision: a vision of a planned community nestled between the Palm Beaches to the East and Lake Okeechobee to the West. That vision has come to fruition, and the Village of Wellington now offers residents an appealing combination of a hometown feel with the conveniences of city living. The very best of restaurants, shopping, entertainment and recreation can be found right here! Wellington’s local government works tirelessly to ensure that residents’ needs and challenges are acknowledged and addressed. As members of the community themselves, our government officials take the responsibility of effective and efficient governance of the Village quite seriously.
GOVERNMENT CONTACTS WELLINGTON 12300 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 791-4000 www.wellingtonfl.gov WELLINGTON COUNCIL Mayor: Anne Gerwig Vice Mayor: John T. McGovern Council Members: Councilman Michael Drahos Councilwoman Michael J. Napoleone Councilwoman Tanya Siskind Village Manager: Jim Barnes PALM BEACH COUNTY MAIN GOVERNMENTAL CENTER 301 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 355-2030 www.pbcgov.com County Administrator: Verdenia C. Baker PALM BEACH COUNTY CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS Chief Judge: Glenn Kelley Clerk and Comptroller: Joseph Abruzzo
Property Appraiser: Dorothy Jacks Public Defender: Carey Haughwout Sheriff: Ric L. Bradshaw State Attorney: Dave Aronberg Supervisor of Elections: Wendy Sartory Link Tax Collector: Anne M. Gannon BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (561) 355-2001 District 1: Maria G. Marino District 2: Gregg Weiss District 3: Dave Kerner, Mayor District 4: Robert Weinroth, Vice Mayor District 5: Maria Sachs District 6: Melissa McKinlay District 7: Mack Bernard FLORIDA STATE GOVERNMENT Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation Office: (561) 355-2406 THE CAPITOL 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-7146 www.flgov.com
CITIZENS SERVICES HOTLINE (850) 488-7146 Governor: Ron DeSantis Lt. Governor: Jeanette Marie Núñez Secretary of State: Laurel M. Lee Attorney General: Ashley Moody Chief Financial Officer: Jimmy Patronis Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services: Nikki Fried Commissioner of Education: Richard Corcoran FLORIDA STATE SENATE District 29: Tina Polsky 5301 N. Federal Highway Suite 135 Boca Raton, FL 33487 (561) 443-8170 District 30: Bobby Powell 2715 N. Australian Ave., Suite 105 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 (561) 650-6880 FLORIDA STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District 86: Matt Willhite 2240 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 (561) 682-0156
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EDUCATION
Palm Beach State College
WELLINGTON SCORES AN A+ Wellington’s reputation as a first-rate place to raise a family owes much to the exemplary public and private schools in the area. From wonderful elementary and middle schools for the younger kids to high schools and local colleges that challenge the older ones, there is no end to the top-notch educational choices available. The School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) is the 10th-largest in the country and the fifth-largest school district in the state, with approximately 167,000 students enrolled (pre-K through 12th grade). SDPBC has been recognized in recent years as a high-performing, A–rated district, according to the Florida Department of Education. The Wellington Education Committee is a seven-member committee comprised of Wellington residents appointed by the Village Council. Generally, each member’s role is to monitor activities in Wellington schools by attending School Advisory Committee (SAC) meetings and reporting back to the Education Committee. Additionally, the Village Council has approved in the budget the Keely Spinelli Education Grant. The purpose of the Keely Spinelli Grant is to assist Bink’s Forest Elementary, Elbridge Gale Elementary, Emerald Cove Middle, Equestrian Trail Elementary, New Horizons Elementary, Palm Beach Central WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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High, Panther Run Elementary, Polo Park Middle, Wellington Elementary, Wellington Landings Middle and Wellington High with funding for programs, tutors, incentives, instructional materials and/or equipment for students in reading and/or math. The total annual budget for the grant program is $400,000. Each of the 11 public schools serving Wellington will be eligible for a maximum of $36,363 in annual funding. The Education Committee will review and approve all requests for funding prior to each school receiving grant funds. Allocated funds will be kept in a segregated account within each school. Any funds not encumbered by December 31 may be utilized by the school for allowable expenses during the current school year. Schools with unencumbered funds must identify the proposed use of those funds prior to receiving current year funding. All funding must be approved by the Village Council prior to disbursement of funds. Eligible schools are required to submit a proposed, prioritized budget with the application for final approval. Schools will be eligible to utilize funds for consumable curriculum materials (study guides and/or academic workbooks, etc.), incentives including transportation, to encourage students to attend afterschool academic programs, tutoring, any direct educational purpose and for equipment such as computers or tablets, etc. Schools can also use the funds for personnel (tutors) to supplement a salary that is not already budgeted by the School District. Schools will be required to submit invoices for all expenditures by February 1 of each funding year. The Education Committee also gathers input on issues that may affect children attending Wellington schools and reviews programs as requested by the Village Council. For more information on the Wellington Education Committee, please contact Paulette Edwards at 791-4796. Wellington also offers adults the opportunity to learn through community classes available at schools throughout the county. Adult education is available locally at Wellington Community High School, 2101 Greenview Shores Blvd. Call 795-4910 for more information.
Florida Atlantic University
registration packet and provide further information about completing your child’s registration. For students who are new to Palm Beach County, required documents include the completed registration form, proof
of
residence,
record
of
immunization, record of physical, proof of birth (birth certificate, passport, religious records) and any additional helpful documents, such as information from the child’s previous school. Additionally, parents have the option to contact the school by phone or email to obtain the registration packet, and appointments will be made to drop off or complete the registration packet. The District looks forward to welcoming your child to the A-rated School District of Palm Beach County. Palm Beach County School District 3300 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL 33406 School District | (561) 434-8000
PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTRATION N ew student registrations and transfers will continue to follow the instructions below. The Welcome Center, located at 3300 Forest Hill Blvd., Building E-4, West Palm Beach, will continue to provide support as needed, but schools should be the first option for registration assistance for new registrations. 1) Visit arcgis. palmbeachschools.org to find your school. 2) Enter your home address. This will bring up the elementary, middle, and high school for your address. 3) Under the listing for your school, select Request Registration Information to contact the school to request information to register your child. 4) Once you’ve made contact with the school, the registrar will supply the
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School District Choice Magnet Programs........................(561) 434-8755 School District Food Service/Cafeteria ........(561) 383-2000 School District Free & Reduced Meals ......(561) 383-2025 School District Home Education Office ........(561) 434-8052 School District Police ....(561) 434-8700 School District Records/Transcripts ..(561) 434-8029 School District Transportation ............(561) 357-1110
Lynn University
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Binks Forest Elementary School 15101 Bent Creek Road, Wellington 904-9800 Enrollment: 994
Emerald Cove Middle School 9950 Stribling Way, Wellington 803-8000 Enrollment: 1,265
Elbridge Gale Elementary School 1915 Royal Fern Drive, Wellington 422-9300 Enrollment: 1,070
Polo Park Middle School 11901 Lake Worth Road, Wellington 333-5500 Enrollment: 857
Equestrian Trails Elementary School 9720 Stribling Way, Wellington 904-9600 Enrollment: 801 New Horizons Elementary School 13900 Greenbriar Blvd., Wellington 651-0500 Enrollment: 675 Panther Run Elementary School 10775 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth Beach 804-3900 Enrollment: 882 Wellington Elementary School 13000 Paddock Drive, Wellington 651-0600 Enrollment: 907
Wellington Landings Middle School 1100 Aero Club Drive, Wellington 792-8100 Enrollment: 1,328
HIGH SCHOOLS Palm Beach Central High School 8499 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington 304-1000 Enrollment: 3,021 Wellington Community High School 2101 Greenview Shores Blvd., Wellington 795-4900
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PRESCHOOLS & PRIVATE SCHOOLS Divergent Academics 3111 Fortune Way, B17, Wellington 254-4640 divergentacademics.com Greenacres Christian Academy 4982 Cambridge St. Lake Worth Beach 965-0363 www.my-greenacres.org Oxbridge Academy 3151 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach 972-9600 www.oapb.org Upper Echelon Academy 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite 6, Wellington 249-6305 www.upperechelonacademy.com
Florida Atlantic University
Palm Beach State College
John D. MacArthur Campus
Loxahatchee Campus
5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter
15845 Southern Blvd.
799-8500 | www.fau.edu
Loxahatchee
Keiser University 2085 Vista Parkway, West Palm Beach 471-6000 | www.keiseruniversity.edu Lynn University
Central Campus 4200 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth Beach
237-7000 | www.lynn.edu
967-7222 | www.palmbeachstate.edu
Keiser University College of Golf and Sport Management
Palm Beach State College
2600 N. Military Trail
1977 College Drive, Belle Glade
West Palm Beach
996-7222 | www.palmbeachstate.edu
Glades Campus
478-5500 collegeofgolf.keiseruniversity.edu Nova Southeastern University 11501 N. Military Trail,
Barry University School of Professional And Career Education (PACE) 9123 N. Military Trail, Suite 206 Palm Beach Gardens 622-9300 | www.barry.edu/pace
805-2000 | www.nova.edu
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Palm Beach State College
3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton
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Palm Beach Gardens
South University 9801 Belvedere Road Royal Palm Beach 273-6500 | www.southuniversity.edu Southeastern College
Palm Beach Atlantic University
1756 N. Congress Ave.
901 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach
803-2000 | www.pba.edu
433-2330 | www.sec.edu
getwell HEALTH
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WELLNESS
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MEDICAL
HEALTH CARE GUIDE
CONTENTS 60 Welcome From The Health and Wellness Committee 63 A Dynamic Health and Medical Cluster 68 Supporting Your Immune System 69 Choosing a Doctor
70 School Immunization Requirements 72 Take Control of your Medical Records 73 Home Remedies 74 Dietary Supplements 75 Support Your Local Small Business
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FROM THE HEALTH AND WELLNESS COMMITTEE OVER THE LAST 12 YEARS, Wellington has evolved into a medical and wellness hub for Palm Beach County and the surrounding areas. No longer do you need to travel far to seek the best medical care, fitness facilities or wellness centers; it is all right here in your backyard. Because of our growing population, we are able to sustain this growth with the leaders of the medical and wellness industry to achieve optimal health from the inside out. Our diverse population here in Wellington has drastically driven growth of our Health & Wellness Committee, which encompasses a variety of professionals offering conventional care to alternative options and physical fitness. The medical industry has vastly changed with the times. In this world of instant gratification, gone are the days of far parking and long walks to meet your medical needs. Wellington has a variety of options, such as boutique medical centers, that offer same-day appointments with in-house payment options, so everyone is able to receive personalized care. Some of our larger hospitals have opened satellite locations so you can experience the same high-quality care with a shorter wait time. It is easy to find the best care in our area for every stage of life, from prenatal to adolescent to senior services. Outside of conventional medical care, people are turning to more holistic and natural approaches. CBD oils, salt therapy, acupuncture, stem cell treatments, cupping, essentials oils and chiropractic medicine are all becoming ways to heal the body mentally and physically. Physical fitness
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plays a huge part in our health-conscious community, and is growing fast. People are no longer intimidated to enter the huge gym setting to accomplish goals but now can find exactly what they are looking for through many different options. You can find every workout you are looking for right here in Wellington, such as cycling, Pilates, boxing, barre and yoga for all ages to achieve your best self. Small businesses are the backbone of a community, and Wellington is no exception. A variety of health and wellness-related small businesses are literally on every corner, which allows Wellington to offer its residents every resource available to achieve optimal health without traveling far. The Wellington community loves and supports its small businesses, making it a desired place to live and a great opportunity for businesses to thrive.
JENN COHEN Chairwoman 2021-2022
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A DYNAMIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL CLUSTER
HEALTH CARE
and medical services are abundant in Palm Beach County’s western communities, providing thousands of jobs for the region and serving patients and clients from all walks of life, from birth to advanced age. The region’s dynamic cluster of wellness organizations contributes mightily to its high quality of life. Located at the heart of the region is Wellington, whose robust health and medical sector encompasses: n Primary and specialized medical care physicians n Major hospitals n Skilled nursing and independent living facilities n Physical, occupational and speech therapists
Wellness programs Nutrition and weight loss services Laboratory services Health insurance providers Hospice programs Medical support organizations This potent industry cluster will be entering a new stage with the planned development of the Wellington Medical Arts District. Located at Forest Hill Boulevard and State Road 7, the district will be an integrated 210-acre campus with more than 2 million square feet for hospital, education, office, medicalrelated and retail tenants. The district will draw on the economic engine of the Wellington Regional Medical Center—the region’s largest employer—as well as nearby Palms West Hospital, to attract new medically related companies and providers, potentially creating 5,000 to 6,000 new jobs in the western communities. For current health care and medical service providers—as well as prospective newcomers—the Wellington Medical Arts District will provide a solid foundation for long-term, sustainable economic development throughout the western communities. n n n n n n
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BETHESDA HOSPITAL WEST 9655 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33472 336-7000 | www.bethesdawest.org Bethesda Hospital West opened in 2013. The 80-bed, all-private-room, stateof-the-art hospital provides general medical, surgical and intensive care services; 24-hour adult and pediatric emergency care; diagnostic imaging; rehabilitation; and laboratory and inpatient pharmacy services. Bethesda Hospital’s mission is to provide high-quality health services in a caring manner. With this mission in mind, the not-for-profit hospital provides charity and uncompensated care to those in need. Bethesda Hospital also impacts the community through its outreach programs and partners with local organizations to provide a wide variety of health and wellness educational programs for Palm Beach County residents. U.S. N ews and World Report recognized Bethesda Hospital in 20202021 as a high-performing hospital in heart failure, hip replacement and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The hospital also holds numerous accreditations and certifications for medical excellence in such areas as stroke care, diagnostic imaging, hip and knee replacement and rehabilitation. Bethesda Hospital West is part of Baptist Health South Florida, the largest health care organization in the region, with 11 hospitals, nearly 23,000 employees, more than 4,000 physicians and more than 100 outpatient centers, urgent care facilities and physician practices spanning across Miami-Dade, Monroe, Broward and Palm Beach counties. A not-for-profit organization supported by philanthropy and committed to its faith-based charitable mission of medical excellence, Baptist Health has been recognized by Fortune as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America and by Ethisphere as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies.
A DYNAMIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL CLUSTER
JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HEALTH
kid-friendly décor and playful philosophy that have helped alleviate the patient experience
SPECIALTY CENTER
for children at the hospital’s flagship location in Hollywood.
3377 N. State Road 7, Wellington PALMS WEST HOSPITAL
341-7000 | www.jdch.com
AND THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT PALMS WEST
Residents of Wellington now have access to one of the most respected names in pediatric care. Joe
13001 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee
DiMaggio Children’s Hospital (JDCH) opened a Health
www.palmswesthospital.com
Specialty Center in the Village in February 2019. The
Main number: 798-3300;
first JDCH specialty center of its kind in the Palm
Physician referral: 345-7009
Beaches north of Boca Raton, the Wellington
Palms West Hospital has provided health care excellence since 1986. It is a thriving,
outpatient clinic employs medical professionals in a
comprehensive, acute-care hospital offering a wide range of specialty services, including
number
audiology,
a dedicated pediatric emergency department and a full-service children’s hospital. What
cardiology, craniofacial, a cystic fibrosis clinic,
truly makes Palms West Hospital special is its people—a team of compassionate,
endocrinology,
immunology,
dedicated health care professionals working toward a central focus, its patients. The
neurology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, otolaryngology
hospital continues to grow and expand while offering the latest technological advances,
and pulmonology. At 30,000 square feet, the
patient safety initiatives and the best in health care to its patients.
of
specialties—including general
surgery,
freestanding facility also houses comprehensive
Located on a spacious 94-acre campus, the 204-bed facility offers top-quality care
imaging (MRI and ultrasound), outpatient surgery and
for a full complement of health care services. Palms West has established a position
rehabilitation services. The center features the same
of medical leadership by listening to the needs of people in the community and
Total EYE CARE for the Entire Family Lee Friedman, M.D. Randy Katz, M.D. Barry Schechter, M.D., F.A.A.O. Jonathan Criss, M.D. Megan Rowlands, M.D., M.P.H. Steven Naids, M.D. James Walsh, O.D.
• MACULAR DEGENERATION • DIABETIC RETINOPATHY • CLINICAL TRIALS • CATARACTS • GLAUCOMA • DRY EYE • ADULT & PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY • STRABISMUS
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Located across from the Mall at Wellington Green, behind Whole Foods and TooJays.
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responding with compassionate, quality health care and innovative new services that meet those needs. The New Life Center at Palms West Hospital is a state-of-the-art obstetrics unit, providing the warmth and special care you desire for the birth of your baby. The private birthing and mother-baby suites create a comforting and secure environment and are furnished with the latest technology and equipment. Families may stay together from the beginning of labor, to the day the baby goes home. Based on availability, these beautiful suites are furnished with a TV/DVD player, refrigerator, internet access, Skype, and other amenities to make your experience a memorable one. The Level II neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) offers specialized medical and nursing care, delivered 24 hours a day by board-certified neonatologists and an experienced nursing team. The NICU features: n 24/7 Level II Neonatology coverage n 10 private, state-of-the-art hospital rooms offering the latest in neonatal technology n A family-centered care environment providing these newborns and their parents with the loving support they need and deserve. n Live video streaming, which enables families to watch their newborn anytime, anywhere and on any device with internet access n Social worker dedicated to NICU babies and their families n Human milk fortifier to nutritionally enhance milk for premature infants URGENT CARE EXPRESS WELLINGTON 10520 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington 561.204.9355 | www.baptisthealth.net Come in for minor illnesses and injuries. This urgent care center also offers flu shots as well as COVID-19 evaluation and testing. Walk-ins are always welcome, or you can save your spot online. The center is a part of Baptist Health, one of South Florida’s world-class health care organizations, with a dozen hospitals, approximately 23,000 employees and more than 4,000 physicians in virtually all specialties. WELLINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 10101 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington www.wellingtonregional.com Admitting: 798-8609; General information: 798-8500 Human resources: 798-8544; Patient billing: 798-8678 Physician referral – free: 798-9880 Women’s Center: 798-8513, Wound care & hyperbarics: 753-2680 Wellington Regional Medical Center is a 235-bed acute care hospital, owned by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc., a highly respected health care management organization. Wellington Regional is proud to have provided high-
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quality health care services to the residents of Palm Beach County since 1986. As a community hospital, accredited by The Joint Commission, Wellington Regional prides itself on its continued commitment to remain on the forefront of advanced technologies and expand programs and services to meet the needs of the growing community it serves. In 2018, Wellington Regional opened the Weight Management Center, which provides
personalized,
physician-
directed weight management solutions in a newly renovated facility. The Weight Management Center at WRMC offers customized dedicated
weight-loss treatment
programs,
teams,
health
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classroom, where support groups and informational sessions are held monthly, and a fitness center. It was recently recognized by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association with a Blue Distinction Centers for Bariatric Surgery designation. In 2021, Wellington Regional’s Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine was recognized as a Center of Distinction by
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SUPPORTING YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
DURING VIRAL SEASONS By Dr. Saulis Banionis Florida Interventional Pain Management, LLC
WITH THE VIRAL
illness season upon us, particularly COVID-19, many people are wondering what they can do to help to boost their immune system. People with risk factors including diabetes, obesity, respiratory issues, old age and immunocompromised states are at increased risk of contracting the COVID-19 infection, as well as multiple other viral illnesses. These are many of the same populations that have always been susceptible to viral illnesses, particularly the influenza virus, but as it relates to COVID-19, healthy children are much less likely to suffer severe illness and complications from it. Infection with the COVID-19 virus can range from a mild respiratory illness to severe lung injury, multiple organ system damage, and death. Many studies are ongoing to help support patient care, and doctors are a doing much better job in helping patients to recover from this illness, with new treatment options on the horizon. So what can you do to help to support your immune system? I think that you should consider zinc, vitamin C and vitamin D supplements. Zinc is an essential mineral used by more than 300 enzymes in the human body. It helps to regulate communication between cells, modulate antiviral and antibacterial activity, and even helps with normal human development and gene expression. Researchers have found that COVID-19 patients with low blood levels of zinc fared worse than people with healthier levels. Zinc
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is believed to prevent replication of the virus by inhibiting SARS CoV RN A polymerase and is also thought to decrease the activity of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), known to be the receptor for binding SARS CoV 2. Through this mechanism, it is thought to exert its anti-inflammatory and regulatory effects to modulate the activity of the cytokine storm often associated with more advanced COVID-19 infections. It does compete with copper when it is absorbed, so you should discuss with your physician whether it is appropriate for you to take it, and how often. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an essential nutrient which is often absorbed through our daily dietary intake of many brightly colored fruits and vegetables. Deficiencies of vitamin C have been associated with increased risk of respiratory infections such as pneumonia. It has been well accepted in the medical community that vitamin C is effective in preventing and attenuating symptoms related to viral illnesses, and assisting in recovery from viral illnesses. It plays a crucial role in immune responses and has antioxidant and antiinflammatory effects. Infusions of vitamin C in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 have shown to increase activity of lymphocytes, which are a crucial component of the immune response mechanisms of the body, and are now considered part of standard therapy in caring for these patients. Vitamin D, particularly 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, also known as D3, has been known for many years to be particularly important in our absorption of dietary calcium, but is suspected to benefit COVID-19 patients as well. Its activity is believed to be related to its modulatory effects on the immune system as well as the down regulation of the ACE2 in COVID-19-infected patients, thereby helping to prevent the cytokine storm. Many more studies need to be performed and investigated in the near future to confirm the benefits of these and other supplements, but they hold significant promise in dealing with this new virus, and may prove to be beneficial in dealing with many of our other seasonal viruses. During this viral season, people should consider supplementing a daily multivitamin with zinc, though take a few days off through the month to ensure proper absorption of copper, vitamin C and vitamin D. Please note that THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. Every situation is unique, and every person must check with his or her physician to see if the supplements may benefit them, particularly when they are taking multiple other medications. Other supplements may prove to be beneficial, include melatonin and quercetin, but I recommend discussing with your primary care physician to see if they would benefit your immune system and your overall health during this viral season.
CHOOSING A DOCTOR GETWELL
QUICK TIPS When you choose a primary care doctor for yourself or a loved one, make sure to choose a doctor you can trust. A primary care doctor can: n Help you stay healthy by recommending preventive services, like screening tests and shots n Treat many health problems n Refer you to a specialist when you need more help with a specific health issue WHEN YOU ARE CHOOSING A DOCTOR, LOOK FOR SOMEONE WHO: n Treats you with respect n Listens to your opinions and concerns n Encourages you to ask questions n Explains things in ways you can understand When you and your doctor work together as a team, you’ll get better health care. Try the following tips to find a doctor who’s right for you. Ask for recommendations from people you know. Getting a reference from someone you know and trust is a great way to find a doctor. Ask friends, family members, neighbors, or coworkers if they have a doctor they like. If you are looking for a new doctor because yours is retiring or moving, ask your current doctor for a recommendation. Check with your insurance company. If you have health insurance, you may need to choose from a list of doctors in their network (doctors that take you insurance plan). Some insurance plans may let you choose a doctor outside the network if you pay more
of the cost. Call your insurance company and ask for a list of local doctors who take your insurance plan. Find out if your insurance company has a website you can use to search for a local doctor who sees people with your plan. If you don’t have health insurance, you’ll have to pay for health care “out of pocket” (on your own). This can be very expensive. For help finding insurance, visit www.healthcare.gov. Learn more about your top choices. Make a list of the doctors you have in mind. Call their offices to learn more about them. The answers to the following questions may help you make the best decision. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DOCTOR: n Is the doctor taking new patients? n Is the doctor part of a group practice? Who are the other doctors? n Who will see you if your doctor isn’t available? n Which hospital does the doctor use? n If you have a medical condition, does the doctor have experience treating it? QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OFFICE: n Do they offer evening or weekend appointments? n What is the cancellation policy? n How long will it take to get an appointment? n How long do appointments usually last? n In light of the coronavirus pandemic, does the doctor offer telemedicine services? n Can you get lab work and x-rays done in the office? n If you are more comfortable speaking in a language besides English, is there a doctor or nurse who speaks that language? THINK ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE AFTER THE FIRST VISIT. DID THE DOCTOR AND OFFICE STAFF... n Make you feel comfortable during your appointment? n Spend enough time with you? n Give you a chance to ask questions? n Answer your questions clearly? If you answer “no” to any of these questions, you may want to keep looking. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
FLORIDA
Certificate of Immunization, Form DH 680, is the only document that schools are permitted to accept as proof of immunization. Vaccinations may be obtained through your local physician, primary care clinic, or Palm Beach County Health Department Health Center and/or Palm Beach Health Department Immunization Van located throughout the county. IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS BY GRADE LEVEL: Students entering kindergarten through Grade 6 School Year FY22 will be required to submit documentation of the following on the Florida Certification of Immunization form DH 680: n Five doses of DTaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) n Three to five doses of OPV or IPV n Two doses of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
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n Three doses of Hepatitis B n Two doses of varicella vaccine (chickenpox). Varicella vaccine is not required if child has documentation of history of varicella disease. Students entering Grade 7 through 12 in School FY22 will be required to submit documentation of all previous immunizations, plus this additional requirement: n One DTaP booster; an updated DH 640 form to include this booster must be obtained for submission. NOTE: The fifth dose of DTaP vaccine is not necessary if the fourth dose was administered at age 4 years or older. If four or more doses are administered before age 4 years, an additional dose should be administered at age 4 through 6 years and at least six months after the previous dose. A fourth dose is not necessary if the third dose was administered at age 4 years or older and at least six months after the previous dose. Varicella vaccine is not required if varicella disease is documented by the health care provider. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS Students are required by Florida Statute 1003.22 and School Board policy to present, at the time of entry, valid documentation of a health examination performed within one year prior to the first date of entry. Physical examinations are required for Palm Beach County students entering grades pre-K, kindergarten and grade 7 and should be presented on the School Health Entry Exam form DH 3040. Transfer students from within the state of Florida should present records that reflect physical examinations having been performed for at least kindergarten and grade seven. Physical examinations are also required for first-time entry of all transfer students from outside the state of Florida, or from another country, regardless of grade.
NUMBERS TO KNOW HOSPITALS Bethesda Hospital East ..................................................737-7733 Bethesda Hospital West ................................................336-7000 Hospital for Special Surgery ..........................................657-4600 Joe DiMaggio Children’s Health Specialty Center ........341-7000 Palms West Hospital ......................................................798-3300 Wellington Regional Medical Center..............................798-8500 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES All Emergencies........................................................................911 211 Helpline ..............................................................................211 Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse..................................265-3797 Alcoholics Anonymous ..................................................655-5700 Alzheimer’s Community Care Association West Palm Beach ......................................................683-2700 American Cancer Society ..............................................366-0013 American Heart Association ..........................................697-6600 American Red Cross ......................................................833-7711 Breast Cancer Foundation (Susan G. Komen) ..............514-3020 Blind Services ................................................................681-2548 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention ............(800) 232-4636 Deaf Services ..................................................................802-3353 Epilepsy Foundation ......................................................478-6515
Gift of Life Marrow Registry ....................................982-2900 Health Care District of Palm Beach County ............659-1270 Healthy Mothers/ Healthy Babies ........................623-2800 Hospice of Palm Beach County ................227-5200 Kids Cancer Foundation............371-1298 Lupus Foundation ....................279-8606 Mental Health America ............832-3755 Multiple Sclerosis..............(800) 344-4867 National Drug Abuse Hotline ............................(800) 662-HELP PBC Division of Emergency
Botox/Dysport • Dermal Fillers
Management ............................712-6400
Facial and Skin Care • PRP
PBC Health Department ............840-4500
Microneedling • IV Therapy
Planned Parenthood ..................683-0302 Poison Control Center ....(800) 222-1222
Hormone Replacement Therapy
VITAS Healthcare ......................364-1479
for Men & Women
Wellington Chamber of Commerce ..........................792-6525
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TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS Your medical records are yours, and you have the right to see them. If you are ready to take control of your medical records, here are some tips that can help you: n Keep your own records: Make notes of your health care visits, and what was said. You can also make notes of your prescriptions. Keep your own records, and you will know what is happening. n Get a full copy: Before you leave any appointment, ask for a copy. From blood tests to dental records, there is no reason why you cannot have a copy of your records. n Be organized: Organize your records so that you know where they are. Have a system in place that allows you to find them quickly. n Keep your records safe: Make sure your records are in a safe place. You want essential records safe from damage and from theft. n Know your rights: You own the information in the medical records — even though the health care
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professional owns the actual document. Realize that you have control over the information. Have mistakes corrected: By law, you can have misleading or incorrect information corrected. If there is a mistake in your medical records, you need to have it fixed. Be on the alert for identity fraud: If you discover that your identity has been stolen, make sure you check for unauthorized medical procedures in your name. Make sure records are updated: Try to make sure that copies of your records are updated with new information. Consider records for legibility: Charts can often be illegible. If something in your medical records appears sloppy or difficult to read, ask to have it clarified. Consider setting up an online profile: There are services like Google Health that can provide you with a way to manage your health records electronically.
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HOME REMEDIES
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Turning to your doctor for every scratch or headache can be tiring and expensive. Home remedies can be an unexpected fix to an ongoing condition. Some household products have alternate uses that are as surprising as they are effective. Here are some locally grown fixes to some common ailments. HICCUPS Drinking water, holding your breath and even getting scared have been attributed as cures for hiccups. When those old tricks don’t work, try swallowing a teaspoon of dry sugar. It works by distracting the vagus nerve that innervates the diaphragm. America’s only producer of certified organic sugar, Florida Crystals, is located right here in Palm Beach County. CHEST CONGESTION With Florida’s pollen count, allergies are a common complaint of Floridians. When feeling congested from allergies or the common cold, try adding honey and lemon to a cup of hot water or tea. The ingredients
work together to soothe the throat and rid the airways of mucus. Beekeepers are abundant in Palm Beach County and offer a variety of different honeys that would be perfect for a congestion-calming tea. ANXIETY When fighting off nerves, oranges are the secret weapon. Drinking orange juice with honey and nutmeg is known to slow heart rates. It works by improving blood vessel function with an antioxidant called hesperidin, which is known to reduce cholesterol and blood pressure. Even the aroma of oranges is said to reduce anxiety. In Florida, there is no shortage of oranges. Head down to Palm Beach Groves (2730 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach) for some aromatherapy the next time you are feeling anxious. SUNBURNS Add sunburn soother to the long list of applications for milk. With so many uses, it’s no wonder this all-purpose beverage is referred to as the fruit of life. The next time you get sunburned, try using a cold compress of milk and water. The fat and protein in the milk act as an anti-inflammatory while the cold temperature reduces swelling by causing blood vessels to constrict. For some all-natural goat’s milk, check out Goodness Gracious Acres (14817 97th Road N., West Palm Beach). SEA LICE BITES Any Florida resident or past visitor can recognize the telltale signs of a sea lice attack. The agonizingly itchy red bumps can drive even the biggest beach bums away from the ocean. Don’t let those little sea creatures keep you away. The next time you get bitten by sea lice, soak a sponge with a mixture of water and either vinegar or meat tenderizer. Then, gently apply to affected areas. These acids neutralize the venom in your skin to relieve itching. Find your favorite vinegar at Oil & Vinegar in the Gardens Mall (3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens).
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THE DOS AND DON’TS
OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS Dietary supplements have a reputation of being exclusively for the elderly. This myth leads people to believe they do not need to take supplements if they aren’t senior citizens, but people of all ages can benefit from dietary supplements. Supplements can boost immune systems, act as an anti-aging aesthetic and delay or prevent conditions such as osteoporosis or heart disease. Supplements can even give you more energy by supplying your cells with the right nutrients. Get out your pillboxes, people, because it is time to start integrating supplements into your routine. But before you get started, you need to know how to take supplements safely. Here are some guidelines to follow when taking dietary supplements: DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS ARE NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR A HEALTHY DIET For people who are vegan or lactoseintolerant, calcium and other supplements can provide the necessary amounts of vital nutrients. However, a variety of supplements will not replace a healthy diet. Food gives the body a combination of
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vitamins and minerals that work together to promote health. Supplements cannot replicate this relationship between the nutrients found in food. Supplements are only meant to fill in the gaps in your diet. It is important to maintain a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables even when taking dietary supplements. STICK TO THE DOSAGE People think that since supplements are good for you, the more you take the better it is for your body. That idea is incorrect. Some supplements will have no greater effect if you take more than the recommended dose. In this case, taking more is a waste of money. Others have harmful effects. Keep in mind that “natural” or “organic” does not always mean “safe.” Always read the label to make sure you are only taking the recommended dose. Be aware of the purpose and possible consequences of taking supplements N ever take supplements for no reason. Talk to your doctor about what supplements will make your diet well-rounded before taking what you may think you need. Also be aware of the vitamin or mineral’s unintended effects. Calcium is a popular supplement taken to prevent osteoporosis. According to Harvard Medical School, recent research studies have found substantial evidence that calcium supplements increase the risk of heart disease. Although nothing is proven, people with heart problems would be wise to stay away from calcium supplements. It is important to know what the supplement is and what it does in order to safely consume it. BE CAREFUL PAIRING SUPPLEMENTS WITH MEDICATIONS Some supplements can counteract medications, which can be dangerous for people with certain conditions. Vitamin K is known to interfere with blood thinners, and calcium supplements are known to interfere with thyroid medication. Always ask a doctor before pairing a supplement with prescription medication.
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SMALL BUSINESSES
GETWELL IT MATTERS MORE NOW THAN EVER SMALL
businesses were greatly affected in 2021. Due to the pandemic and unlike any other time in recent history, small businesses had to reinvent themselves, be creative, innovate, and work harder than usual just to survive. As we come out of this pandemic, we don’t just want our local small businesses to survive—we want them to thrive. Think for a moment about some recent purchases you have made. Were these items from a big-box store? From an online retailer? Or were they from a local small business? Research shows that for every $100 you spend at locally owned businesses, $68 will stay in the community. What happens when you spend that same $100 at a national chain? Only $43 stays in the community.
When you support local businesses, not only are you keeping more of your money in the community; you are also helping your friends, family and neighbors keep their jobs, create more jobs and invest in other local community initiatives. Local small businesses provide many types of unique products and services— many of which you could not get anywhere else. I am proud to be a local business owner. My husband, Allen, and I started our company, Gast Construction Group, 10 years ago with just us and a dream. We built our company with the mindset that if we support other local companies, organizations and nonprofits, that in turn, the community will reciprocate. To date, this has helped our company thrive. We now employ a group of like-minded individuals who build, live, work, shop and play here locally. I am proud to have been appointed as the Wellington Chamber’s Small Business Committee Chair this year. The Mission of our Small Business Committee is: “To provide educational opportunities and workshops, technical assistance and think tank roundtables to small business owners/ entrepreneurs looking to locate, expand and maintain their business in Wellington. To give such organizations expertise through speakers’ bureaus, workshops and networking events. To develop a business networking group within the Chamber Membership that helps members cross-sell products that will improve sales growth and reduce expenses.” For those of you reading this who have supported local small businesses, we thank you. Local business owners are counting on your continued support. If you are looking to start a business in Wellington, we are here to help. JODI GAST Small Business Committee Chair 2021-2022 Gast Construction Group
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THE VILLAGE OF WELLIN GTON ’S
Parks and Recreation Department is nationally accredited and offers state-of-the-art leisure facilities, including impeccably maintained athletic fields that host various state and regional championship tournaments. Village Park is the main regional park and athletic facility within the Village, which encompasses more than 114 acres including a 125,000-square-foot gymnasium with three full-sized basketball courts and activity space. The park also contains two lighted hockey rinks, 16 multipurpose athletic fields, six concession buildings, a skate park, two and a half miles of lighted recreational trails and three rental pavilions. Adjacent to Village Park is Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, which was originated by Utilities Department staff. The Sanctuary consists of 1,500 feet of boardwalk and one mile of walking paths. It serves as an overflow system for the deep well and consequently serves as a natural replenishing source for the water table. The Sanctuary has attracted numerous varieties of birds and other wildlife. Tiger Shark Cove Park contains a youth softball complex and a unique playground that was funded and constructed by residents of the community. The Wellington Community Center boasts 20,000 square feet of space that can be rented and utilized for business meetings, weddings, parties and seminars. The community center also features an Aquatics Complex with water slides, spray ground and a 50-meter Olympic-sized pool. The Wellington Tennis Center features 21 self-irrigated Har-Tru courts and a pro shop and is staffed with a full-time tennis professional. The Wellington Amphitheater is a 3,200-square-foot facility, which includes a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system for events such as concerts, plays and movie nights. Many of these typical events may be on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for the most updated schedule. Adjacent to the Amphitheater, Scott’s Place Barrier-Free Playground is designed to meet the needs of both able-bodied and disabled children. The Village of Wellington Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide range of quality youth and adult athletic programs, art and cultural programs,
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and community events throughout the year that promote community pride and participation. The Safe Neighborhoods Office provides youth outreach programs, events and neighborhood meetings, and conducts family surveys to ensure our residents’ needs are being met and communicated. The Village of Wellington Parks and Recreation Department is proud to be a part of a great home town, with great neighborhoods, great schools and great parks. Wellington Parks and Recreation is committed to providing the absolute best facilities and services to the community and is one of only 25 agencies in Florida and 192 in the country to be accredited through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). The Palm Beach County Sports Commission offers resources for those looking to enjoy athletic adventures throughout the county. The commission—a private, nonprofit organization committed to enhancing the quality of life through sports—maintains a calendar of sporting programs and hosts events, educational programs and clinics. For more information, visit www.palmbeachsports.com.
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FOR SPORTS INFORMATION: VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON PARKS & RECREATION 11700 Pierson Road, Wellington 791-4005 PALM BEACH COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION 2195 Southern Blvd., Suite 550 West Palm Beach 233-3180 www.palmbeachsports.com PALM BEACH COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2700 Sixth Ave. S., Lake Worth Beach 966-6600 | www.pbcgov.com/parks
GOLF If you love the rolling greens and fresh air that the sport of golf offers, then Wellington and its surrounding area is the place for you to be, with a vast selection of pristine golf courses from which to choose.
PALM BEACH POLO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB (36 Holes/Private) 11199 Polo Club Road, Wellington 798-7110 | www.palmbeachpolo.com THE WANDERERS CLUB AT WELLINGTON (18 Holes/Private) 1900 Aero Club Drive, Wellington 795-3501 | www.wanderersclubwellington.com WELLINGTON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB (18 Holes/Private) 400 Binks Forest Drive, Wellington 333-5731 | www.wellingtonnationalgolfclub.com WYCLIFFE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB (Two 18-hole courses/Private) 4650 Wycliffe Country Club Blvd., Wellington 964.9200 | www.wycliffecc.com
ATTRACTIONS IN WELLINGTON AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS ADEQUAN GLOBAL DRESSAGE FESTIVAL Located at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 13500 South Shore Boulevard, Wellington 793-5867 | gdf.coth.com The Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF) is one of the world’s largest international and national dressage circuits. The AGDF hosts elite dressage and para-dressage competition at the international and national levels beginning in the month of December and continuing through April. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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COX SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM 4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach 832-1988 | www.sfsciencecenter.org The mission of the Cox Science Center & Aquarium is to “open every mind to science.” The Center features more than 100 hands-on educational exhibits, a 10,000-gallon fresh and saltwater aquarium, a digital planetarium, Pre-K focused “Discovery Center,” 18-hole conservation-themed Mini Golf Course and quarter mile long outdoor science trail. One of the newest additions include a $2.5 million permanent exhibit, “Journey Through the Human Brain” and features the most advanced neuroscience research and technology in the world. In the spring of 2020, the facility added the Cox Amphitheater to its backyard Science Trail, which features daily live science shows, trivia sessions, and concerts. Guests bring picnic blankets and socially distance themselves in the grass field while being educated and entertained. The Center is not only active in West Palm Beach, but also operates a Jupiter outpost, STEM Studio in Downtown Abacoa. STEM Studio is a collaborative space that offers after school programming, weekend workshops, camps and more. GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB 13444 South Fields Road, Wellington 373-0073 | www.gcpolo.com Since 2007, Grand Champions Polo Club has hosted polo matches in the heart of Wellington. Marc and Melissa Ganzi made the club one of the premier polo destinations for the winter, spring and fall seasons and recently expanded to include Santa Rita Polo Farm. The club boasts 11 fields, has tournaments ranging from 6 Goal to 26 Goal, and is home to The Polo School at Grand Champions. INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH 3667 120th Ave. S., Wellington 204-5687 | www.internationalpoloclub.com The International Polo Club Palm Beach is the premier polo destination in the world, hosting the largest field of high-goal teams and the most prestigious polo tournaments in the United States. Polo enthusiasts descend upon Wellington each winter season to enjoy their love of the sport in the most prominent and well-equipped polo facility. The 2022 Palm Beach Polo Season premieres on Jan. 2, 2022 with the Iglehart Cup Final, and will conclude with the USPA U.S. Open Polo Championship® final on Sunday, April 24, 2022. Please visit internationalpoloclub.com for updates regarding spectators and COVID-related protocols.
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ITHINK AMPHITHEATRE 601-7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach 795-8883
LAKE OKEECHOBEE (Fishing, Boating & Hiking) At 730 square miles, Lake Okeechobee is the second-largest freshwater lake in the United States and only 30 minutes west of Wellington. The lake is home to more than 40 types of fish, numerous marinas, campgrounds, boat rental facilities and more in surrounding areas. Enjoy the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, which encompasses the lake’s 110-mile circumference. OKEEHEELEE PARK 7715 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach Nature Center: 233-1400; Equestrian Center: 966-7090 Golf Course: 964-4653 www.okeeheeleepark.com
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www.westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com iTHIN K Amphitheatre is a famous and popular music venue in West Palm Beach. It’s the place to be if you want to attend a music concert or other highclass performances. This open-air music venue can seat 19,000 people and is a modern amphitheater. Many of the world’s biggest names are set to hit the stage year after year.
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WELLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL
Douglas Everglades Habitat (Section 24)
championship golf course, competitive
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is a 365-acre rainwater storage area with
water ski course, dog park, nature
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nature trails and learning centers. It also
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access, fishing, bike and boat rentals, tennis courts and children’s play areas and includes over 8 miles of equine riding trails, an open riding area open from sunrise to sunset and a 111-acre world-class equestrian show center. For a ball field permit or picnic pavilion reservation, please call (561) 966-6611. PEACEFUL WATERS SANCTUARY 11676 Pierson Road, Wellington 791-4005 Located inside of the Village Park Athletic Complex, Peaceful Waters Sanctuary is a 30-acre wetlands park with 1,500 feet of elevated nature boardwalks and one mile of walking trails. The park features an assortment of displays that represent the variety of animals and plant species native to South
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Enjoy a taste of Mexico anytime from Brunch to Dinner Móle’s chefs cook burritos, flautas, chimichangas, enchiladas and other popular Tex-Mex dishes in the traditional fashion, in addition to authentic Mexican food. Our irresistible guacaMóle is made tableside, fresh to order! Móle’s full bar has up to 125 Tequilas available for premium Margaritas or simply relaxing and taking in those tequila tasting notes, terroirs, and flavors that are unique to the soil. We invite you to enjoy a meal in our beautiful dining room or al fresco at our bar or terrace. Start with a Margarita made with 100% Agave tequila, and fresh lime juice. If you feel adventurous try any of our house special drinks, El Diablo, El Vampiro or Besame Mucho… we leave the drinking order up to you.
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Móle Cantina Mexicana
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RECREATION & TOURISM the 2010 “Project of the Year” by the Palm Beach County Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL AT THE PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER 3400 Equestrian Club Drive, Wellington 793-5867 | www.equestriansport.com The Winter Equestrian Festival runs from Jan. 5-April 3, 2022, and is the largest and longest-running event in horse sports. Typically, the Saturday Night Lights series features world-class equestrian show jumping, fine and casual dining and a variety of shopping options, as well as a live band and children’s fair. Daily horse competitions in 12 arenas, from pony classes to world-class Olympians, run Wednesday through Sunday beginning at 8 a.m. There is free general admission every day, with a parking fee on Saturday nights. VIP and box seating are available.
LIVE IN WELLINGTON When the Mall at Wellington Green launched its Community Event programming, in 2016, its first dance class attracted four participants. Four years later, when the program went on pause due to the coronavirus, that same instructor was teaching some 75 dancers—a testament to the rising demand of this family-friendly initiative. The Community programming was created to try and make the mall a neutral gathering spot for consumers, retailers or the community in general to try something new—like a new class, a new event, a new experience,” says Meghan Buser, Community Event consultant. “Retail centers have moved beyond only retail, and I’d like to see the mall be that gathering spot to rethink what retail centers are.” The Community feel has rebounded strongly since pandemic’s wane, bringing everything from art classes, car shows and fitness events to “Music & Me” experiences for toddlers and mom. Many of these events take place in the 5,000-square-foot Studio inside the Mall at Wellington Green, though the initiative has had a presence in the mall’s common areas and at off-site venues as well. For more information, including a schedule of Community Events, visit www.shopwellington green.com/events.
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the Wellington Chamber Equestrian Committee is to promote, enhance and support the equestrian industry in Wellington. According to the Palm Beach County Business Development Board, the equestrian industry annually brings in more than $180 million to Palm Beach County. Wellington has long been the flagship for the equestrian industry in Palm Beach County. With the founding of Palm Beach Polo in 1978, the equestrian impact on Wellington has created a unique character to life and business here. Wellington serves as an international competition destination for polo, hunters, show jumping and dressage. The Winter Equestrian Festival offers the most significant prize money in the world’s largest and longest-running international hunter/jumper series. In addition, the Global Dressage Festival hosts a series of FEI competitions to its roster of events, offering unprecedented prize money and drawing top European riders to Wellington. During the 2021 equestrian season, Olympians came to Wellington to compete and qualify for the postponed summer Olympic Games. It was a busy season boasting some of the top competitors from all over the world vying for spots on their country’s teams. In the spring, a U.S. dressage Olympic qualifier was held at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. At the Tokyo Olympic Games, Team USA brought home team silver in show jumping and dressage and team bronze in para-dressage during the Paralympics. In July 2021, Denmark-based Global Equestrian Group, led by Andreas Helgstrand, acquired the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in what was described as an unprecedented partnership with the current ownership group to develop international equestrian sport. Wellington’s International Polo Club Palm Beach is the premier polo destination in the world, hosting the largest field of high-goal teams and the most prestigious polo tournaments in the U.S. Polo enthusiasts descend upon Wellington each winter season to enjoy their love of the sport in the most prominent and well equipped polo facility. The venue serves as the host of the U.S. Open Polo Championship. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Grand Champions Polo Club, the nation’s largest club with 13 well-manicured, world-class fields at GCPC and Santa Rita Polo Farm, hosts polo tournaments ranging from six to 26-goal, including the 26goal World Polo League in addition to special events. During the winter season, Grand Champions and Santa Rita will host 23 tournaments from January 15 to April 15. The Grand Champions Fall Invitational League is geared toward improving players’ polo skills at every level. Roster lineups change from tournament to tour-
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nament featuring amateur and professional players. It’s also a great opportunity for players and sponsors to prepare for the winter season. With a mission to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level, Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm’s expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, professionals and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its Polo On Demand program. Fans can watch polo livestreamed by CHUKKER TV’s state-ofthe-art technology featuring live polo and instant replays. Whether in Wellington or somewhere else wishing you were here, you can watch live polo on the CHUKKER TV Network. The Wellington Chamber and the Wellington Chamber Equestrian Committee continue to promote and protect the economic interests of the equestrian community in Wellington. We look forward to continued growth, and we will continue to enhance and support Wellington’s equestrian community and bring its economic impact to benefit the entire Wellington community. JANE SPRINGER AND CARRIE WIRTH Co-Chairwomen
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OF EQUESTRIAN SPORT PRODUCTIONS WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST DURING THIS YEAR’S WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL? Every year, the competition is at such a high level because so many of the world’s top horses and riders join us, so that is my favorite part. In 2021, we had quite a few athletes come to Wellington to compete in the Winter Equestrian Festival that had never done so, because our facility was ahead of the curve with COVID protocols, and I’ve heard from some of them that they enjoyed the show so much that they will be back again this winter. Last season, riders were preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, and now we will see pairs getting ready for the World Championships. For a chance to see the greats compete, we invite the public to join us for Saturday N ight Lights when we host grand prix competition.
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serve as the grand finale during the final week of the horse show. The Nations Cup is always a very exciting event that pits teams representing countries against each other in March, and we are looking forward to that as well. A very important event for our Palm Beach County community, the 13th Annual Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments®, will return in February. WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT THE ADEQUAN® GLOBAL DRESSAGE FESTIVAL? Like the Winter Equestrian Festival, the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival is the longest-running and largest dressage competition in the world. More than 1,000 horses and riders compete at AGDF each year. In 2022, the season will include four CDI4* weeks, four World Cup Qualifier weeks, and one CDI5* week. Our feature events are the Friday Night Stars, of which we will have seven open for spectators. These generally feature the Freestyle class, where horse-andrider pairs complete a choreographed test set to music.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE HIGHLIGHT EVENTS THIS SEASON? The 2022 WEF will feature four CSI5* weeks, which is the highest rating an international show jumping competition can receive. The $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI5* will
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HOW CAN THE WELLINGTON BUSINESS COMMUNITY GET INVOLVED IN ALL THIS EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITY? Equestrians add thousands of people to the population of Wellington each winter, offering opportunities for businesses to cater to a whole new set of customers. Restaurants and bars will certainly see more traffic, presenting a chance to earn repeat customers. Sunday evenings are a good time to offer special deals to local competitors, or you could even live-stream the WEF grand prix on Saturday night to your TVs. That is a big draw for equestrians, so a Saturday night special could be a good idea. Don’t forget, Mondays are the off days for participants, so that’s when they will spend most of their money with local businesses. Make sure you are open! WHAT CAN PEOPLE EXPECT WHO MAY NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT EQUESTRIAN SPORT? They may be surprised at how many people will join the Wellington community during the winter! This is a big enterprise, so expect to see lots of people in breeches and boots in restaurants and stores. If they’ve never been to an event, we invite them to join us at one or all of our venues to see what the sports are like. At WEF, in particular, there are tons of family-friendly activities and entertainment in addition to the competition. We want the public to see what these sports are all about, so WEF and AGDF only require a parking fee, and IPC has low-price tickets.
HOW DOES THE EQUESTRIAN INDUSTRY IMPACT THE VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON AND PALM BEACH COUNTY? Equestrian sports in Wellington contribute greatly to the village, especially in the winter, and the economic value is immense. The 2020 Winter Equestrian Festival contributed $286 million and 3,063 jobs to the Palm Beach economy. This resulted in labor earnings of $88.1 million. Once you add the numbers associated with the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival and the International Polo Club Palm Beach, the facts are even more impressive. HOW DO WE FIND MORE INFORMATION? To learn more about the events, hospitality, and more, please visit our websites, www.pbiec.com,
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festival.com, and www.internationalpoloclub.com.
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SET ON MORE THAN 100 ACRES between the two properties of GCPC and Santa Rita Polo Farm, the club’s 11 fields host a wide range of tournaments up to 26-goal polo during the winter, spring and fall seasons. Offering polo opportunities as diverse as the international flags which line the roadside, GCPC has made it its lifelong mission to promote low, medium and high-goal polo, creating and developing new players at all levels of the sport. WHERE CHAMPIONS ARE BRED Grand Champions Polo Club, the nation’s largest polo club, serves as home base for pro teams such as Richard Mille, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek and Casablanca. Everyone is welcome to watch all levels of polo in a relaxed atmosphere during the featured games of the winter, spring and fall tournament seasons and other special events. TWENTY-SIX POWERS EVERYTHING. MORE SKILL. MORE SPEED. MORE EXCITEMENT. 26-goal polo. It means the best players in the world, in the history of the sport even, are on the field. And the most thrilling, intense level of polo can be reached. No one else in North America is pushing polo to this extreme. But then, no one else started a new league just so they could.
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IT’S HERE. IT’S NOW. A WHOLE NEW BREED OF GAME. THE POLO SCHOOL The Polo School, a 501c3 organization and stand-alone USPA club, is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grassroots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. Scholarships are available. POLO ON DEMAND With a mission to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level, Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm’s expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, professionals and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its Polo On Demand program. WATCH LIVE ON THE NEW CHUKKERTV APP.
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Alexandra M. Bazo 239.595.7088 Yigit Gergin 561.798.4018 Dana Pallaria 561.651.0500 Stephanie Gilliam 405.210.8184 Michael Holden 561.228.4853 Nicholas Milana 561.868.2640 William Cheung 561.318.5690 Norman Gitzen 561.310.3738
Tiffany Rodriguez 561.223.8175 Dustin Hunt 978.886.0718 Patricia Braswell 561.753.811
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Manny Ceara 561.296.0485 Scott Siegfried 561.972.9892
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PALM BEACH ANTI-AGING & REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Lisa Banionis MEDSPA 561.877.5300 PALM BEACH AQUATICS John Natale ENVIRONMENTAL LAKE MANAGEMENT 561.719.8900 PALM BEACH BOUTIQUE MEDICINE Dr. Bina Rashid MEDICAL 561.621.1221 PALM BEACH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Darren Edgecomb HIGH SCHOOL 561.304.1000 PALM BEACH COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL ANIMAL CARE 561.233.1200 PALM BEACH COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION Michael Zeff SPORTS TOURISM AGENCY 561.233.3180
PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS PALM BEACH EQUINE CLINIC EQUINE VETERINARIAN PALM BEACH FINANCIAL EXCHANGE BILLING SERVICES
Wendy Sartory Link 561.656.6200 Dr. Scott Swerdlin, DVM MRCVS 561.793.1599 Andy Schaller 561.433.4338 ext. 302
PALM BEACH NATIONAL CHAPEL T. Jason Gulley FUNERAL HOME 561.967.1200 PALM BEACH POLO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Kathy Fialco PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB 561.798.7405 PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Kimberly Lancaster, M.B.A., Dean , Academic Affairs COLLEGE 561.790.9006 PALMS WEST HOSPITAL AND THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT PALMS WEST Jason Kimbrell, CEO HOSPITAL 561.753.4290 PALOMINO GARDENS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Bang Lake SENIOR LIVING/LUXURY 561.660.1252
PARAMOUNT RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. MORTGAGE PARTNERSHIP REALTY- MARTHA RUSH REAL ESTATE
Mili von Lindenberg 561.508.6207 Martha Rush 561.236.6267
PASSPORT PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA CORP. Robert Kirschner ADVERTISING 561.615.3900 PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE Rich Anderson ANIMAL RESCUE 561.686.3663 PHARMACANNA LLC Ralph Jimenez CBD 561.425.5850 PIATTO BRAVO Juan Jose Bancalari RESTAURANT 561.841.6983 PICTURE THAT 360 Victor Jones ENTERTAINMENT/PHOTO BOOTH 561.914.4743 PLACE OF HOPE AT THE LEIGHAN AND DAVID RINKER CAMPUS Monica Speer NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.483.0962 PLASTIC SURGERY OF PALM BEACH P.A. Alan B. Pillersdorf MD, FACS MEDICAL- COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY 561.968.7111 THE POKE COMPANY Alan Cockerham RESTAURANT 561.323.2391
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POLO FOR LIFE, INC. Brandon Phillips NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.644.7124 POLO PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Michael Aronson SCHOOLS 561.333.5500 PREMIER BOUNCE N SLIDE PARTY RENTALS LLC Tim Natan EVENT RENTALS 954.300.3357 PREMIER FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLNESS Vincent M. Apicella, DO HEALTH AND WELLNESS 561.798.8300 ext. 204 PRESTIGE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES, LLC. Vicki Gotha ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING 954.818.4922
PRINCETON MORTGAGE MORTGAGE
Anne Clermont 561.685.8048
PROFESSIONAL BANK Lee Frankhouser BANK 561.720.1885 or 561.720.1888 PROFESSIONAL CONCESSIONS INC. Maddison Byrnes CATERING AND SPECIAL EVENTS 561.308.0206 PROJECT FACT Ernest Mitchell NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.683.3287 PROMOSTUFF 4 YOU Jeff Greenberg ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES/MARKETING 561.693.2117 PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE AND SLEEP DISORDERS INSTITUTE Dr. Luis Pena-Hernandez MEDICAL 561.967.4118 PYRA PROMOTIONS, INC. Jenell Harris ADVERTISING & MARKETING SPECIALTIES 561.330.2490
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THE QUAYE AT WELLINGTON LUXURY APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOMES Ashley Felvis LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING 561.790.7000
R RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. CONNOR FINANCIAL GROUP Victor T. Connor FINANCIAL SERVICES 561.713.1333 WEALTH MANAGEMENT THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. Linda Birdsey PERFORMING ARTS/THEATRE 561.832.7469 RESCUE CLEAN 911 Matt Rillo CONSTRUCTION 561.425.6700 RIVERWALK TOASTMASTERS Cynthia Beckles NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 561.232.4573 THE ROYAL INN Christopher Santamaria HOTEL 561.793.3000 ROSNER’S APPLIANCE Jeff Rosner RETAIL APPLIANCES 561.967.8600
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David Salley 561.250.7575 Robyn Adams 561.440.4256 Maggie Alexander 561.333.8882 Daniel Sehayik 561.685.0022
SERVPRO OF WEST PALM BEACH Kelcie Rivera WATER, FIRE AND MOLD RESTORATION 561.795.5410 SEVEN AXES Laura Delgado ENTERTAINMENT 561.420.7552 SEXTON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES., INC. Michael F. Sexton, PE, PSM ENGINEER, SURVEYOR 561.792.3122 SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 561.793.5852 SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro NEW HOME DEVELOPER 561.793.5852 SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro OFFICE SPACE 561.793.5852 SHARON WATSON THE KEYES COMPANYHOMES FOR HEROES Sharon Watson REAL ESTATE 561.267.0004 SHARPSHOOTER MARKETING GROUP Monica Kallas ADVERTISING/MARKETING/DIGITAL MEDIA 561.762.1713 SHULLMAN ORTHODONTICS Dr. Howard B. Shullman ORTHODONTIST 561.868.5050 SHULTS ORTHODONTICS Dr. Randal C. Shults, DDS, MA, PhD ORTHODONTIST 561.793.9888 SISTERSSELL TEAM@DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Kimberly Losee REAL ESTATE 561.275.8682 SOBOL WELLINGTON Suzanne Madison RESTAURANT 561.631.9900 SOLARIZE USA Lucho Gomez ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/SOLAR 859.537.0211 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY Willie Puz SOLID WASTE 561.640.4000 x4414
SOMMAR CLARK, PA -THE CLARK TEAM SOUTH FLORIDA-KELLER WILLIAMS WELLINGTON REAL ESTATE SONIA’S REALTY REAL ESTATE
Sommar Clark 561.315.1834 Sonali Mendiratta 804.625.5176
T TEMPLE BETH TORAH SYNAGOGUE TERNER ELDER LAW LEGAL SERVICES /ATTORNEY
Rabbi Andrew Rosenkranz 561.793.2700 Daniel Alan Terner 561.247.2250
THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTIONS-TAP PERFORMING ARTS/THEATRE
Jaycie Cohen 561.568.8659
THERAPY WITH MARY MENTAL HEALTH/PSYCHOLOGY
Mary Winn 561.598.8585
TIMELESS BEAUTY BY NORMA SALON/SPA
Norma Suarez 305.343.8820
TOWN CRIER NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER
Dawn Rivera 561.793.7606
TREK BIKES WELLINGTON BIKE SHOP SALES AND SERVICE
Dawn Arvin 561.469.1185
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK- WELLINGTON MOVING AND STORAGE
Joel Dowley 561.618.3065
U UNION COLOR SALON SALON/SPA
SOPHIE GHEDIN-KELLER WILLIAMS WELLINGTON Sophie Ghedin REAL ESTATE 561.236.1977 SOUTH FLORIDA MEDICARE AND HEALTH OPTIONS Jeff Rothstein INSURANCE SERVICES 954.270.9114 SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM Kaley Grau NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.832.1988 SOUTH SHORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Karen Forbes Cingolani, DVM VETERINARIAN 561.296.7724
SOUTHERN ITALY WINE SPECIALISTS WHOLESALE WINE DISTRIBUTOR SP AESTHETICS MEDSPA SPORT HORSES BY SPRINGER INDIVIDUAL SPECIAL EVENTS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION/LUXURY TRANSPORTATION STARBUCKS COFFEE RESTAURANT STARBUCKS COFFEE RESTAURANT STONEWOOD GRILL & TAVERN RESTAURANT SUNVEST MORTGAGE GROUP, LLC MORTGAGE SUSAN KUFDAKIS INDIVIDUAL SWEIGART LAW GROUP LEGAL SERVICES /ATTORNEY
Johanna Reyers 856.558.3182 Stephanie Pantoja 561.513.8812 Jane Garifo 631.335.0085 Jupiter Jenkins 561.346.7585 Billy Vailette 561.753.0788 Samantha McGee 561.333.2049 Craig Conerly 561.784.9796 Timothy Watts 561.337.4848 Susan Kufdakis 918. 859.7352 Scott Sweigart 561.737.4809
Damiano Guardino 561.753.0052
UNITED WAY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Nicole Shaia 561.375.6635
UPPER ECHELON ACADEMY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Kate Bomgaars 561.249.6305
THE UPS STORE # 2128 PACKING AND SHIPPING
Mark Rosenthal 561.791.9020
THE UPS STORE # 6304 PACKING AND SHIPPING
Mark Rosenthal 561.328.6271
USA SPORTS MEDICINE HEALTHCARE
Dr. Mark Blank, PT, DPT Clinic Director 561.560.3564
V VAILLANTE PROPERTY SERVICES HOME SERVICES/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT VETERINARY SPECIALTY HOSPITAL VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Mercedes Perera 561.459.5632 Curtis Miller 561.625.9995
VILLAGE MUSIC AND CAFÉ MUSIC STORE AND CAFÉ
Donna Barron-Willey 561.798.5334
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON GOVERNMENT
Anne Gerwig, Mayor 561.791.4000
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON GOVERNMENT
John T. McGovern, Vice-Mayor 561.791.4000
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON GOVERNMENT
Michael J. Napoleone, Councilman 561.791.4000
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Michael Drahos, Councilman 561.791.4000
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON GOVERNMENT
Tanya Siskind, Councilwoman 561.791.4000
VINCEREMOS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER, INC NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS VITAS HEALTHCARE CORPORATION HEALTHCARE
Susan Guinan 561.792.9900 Barbara Payan 561.733.6300
W THE WANDERERS CLUB GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
WARD REAL ESTATE, LLC REAL ESTATE / COMMERCIAL
Debbie Shulman 561.795.3501
Tricia Holloway 561.798.4160
WATERMAN BANK MORTGAGE
Kathleen Williams 561.685.8048
WATERMAN BANK BANK
Kathleen Williams 561.685.8048
WEB 50 SOLUTIONS, INC. WEB AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
General Information 866.916.6767
THE WELLINGTON AGENCY CONSULTING/STAFFING
April Berube 561.713.2663
WELLINGTON BAY SENIOR LIVING/LUXURY ASSISTED LIVING WELLINGTON CARES, INC. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Wendy Paige 561.335.5405 Diane Gutman 561.568.8818
WELLINGTON CBD & MEDICINAL MARIJUANA CARE Deejay Leavitt CBD 561.798.7420 MEDICAL MARIJUANA DOCTOR WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Michela Green Executive Dir. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 561.792.6525 WELLINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC. Tom Wenham NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.333.9843 WELLINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Cara Hayden HIGH SCHOOL 561.795.4901
WELLINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Sue Bierer NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION 561.758.8739 WELLINGTON LANDINGS COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL Lindsay Ingersoll SCHOOLS 561.792.8100 WELLINGTON MALL LTD. Jess Santamaria MALL 561.793.2350 WELLINGTON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Ted Strelec PRIVATE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 561.333.5731 WELLINGTON NEIGHBORS/EZ MEDIA SOLUTIONS Wanda Randall MAGAZINE 914.843.3437 WELLINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Pam Tahan HOSPITAL 561.798.8500 WELLINGTON THE MAGAZINE Dawn Rivera, Publisher MAGAZINE 561.793.7606
THE WELLNESS EXPERIENCE OF WELLINGTON, INC CHIROPRACTIC WESTLAKE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC WHIT’S FROZEN CUSTARD OF WELLINGTON RESTAURANT WILL BRAUN- REALTOR & CAMKELLER WILLIAMS REALTY REAL ESTATE WOW PROMOTER INC. BUSINESS SERVICES WYCLIFFE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Dr. Randall Laurich DC 561.333.5351 Dr. Jessica Gissey 561.247.1613 Chris Mass 561.855.2500 Connor Braun 310.935.8441 Tim Richardson 941.623.6109 Lauren Baker 561.964.9200
X XPERIENCE LOCAL (XLOCL) DELIVERY SERVICE/FOOD
John Riley 774.267.1165
Y YOUR CBD STORE LAKE WORTH HEALTH/WELLNESS/CBD
YOUR COMPUTER GUY, INC COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
Lucy Vandejen 561.557.1944
Dave O’Keefe 561.337.6972
Z WELLINGTON FLORIST, INC. FLORIST WELLINGTON GARDEN CLUB NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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J.P. Varvarigos 561.333.4441 Maria Wolfe 561.386.4903
ZELLER & ASSOCIATES, LLC LEGAL SERVICES /ATTORNEY ZOIA YOGA AND WELLNESS STUDIO YOGA AND WELLNESS STUDIO
Ronald J. Zeller, Esq. 561.802.4480 Jhaleh Jiveh 561.316.8113
BUYERS GUIDE Robert Sadler Clark
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ART AND FRAME GALLERY CJR FINE ARTS & FRAME Jack Rosen Claire Rosen 561.333.9472 514 North State Road 7 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.Hacktaxandaccounting.com
ADVERTISING/MARKETING/ DIGITAL MEDIA SHARPSHOOTER MARKETING GROUP Monica Kallas 561.762.1713 10635 Ivanhoe Lane Wellington, FL 33414 https://sharpshooter-marketinggroup.com/
stuart@hacktaxandaccounting.com
sharpshootermarketinggroup@gmail.com
ART FRAMING AND GALLERY ART OF LIFE Dave Friedman 561.793.8888 11586 Pierson Road, Ste. L 1 Wellington, FL 33414
HACK TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES LLC Stuart A. Hack, EA 561.214.6171 12161 Ken Adams Way Suite 193 Wellington, FL 33414
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING PRESTIGE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES, LLC. Vicki Gotha 954.818.4922 Palm Beach County, FL www.prestige-bookkeeping.com vicki.gotha@prestigebookkeeping.com
ADVERTISING PASSPORT PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA CORP. Robert Kirschner 561.615.3900 1555 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Ste. 1550 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.PassportPublications.com robert@passportpublications.com
ADVERTISING & MARKETING SPECIALTIES PYRA PROMOTIONS, INC. Jenell Harris 561.330.2490 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Ste 810 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.PYRAPromotions.com jenell@pyrapromotions.com
ADVERTISING AND MARKETING AFFIX ADVERTISING Dewitt Huang 561.413.0117 8461 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth, FL 33467 https://affixadvertising.com/ info@affixadv.con
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES/MARKETING PROMOSTUFF 4 YOU Jeff Greenberg 561.693.2117 8461 Lake Worth Rd., Ste. 433 Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.promostuff4you.com jeff@promostuff4you.com
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AIR CONDITIONING ENVIROTECH AIR QUALITY SERVICES Thayne Brunsvold 561.686.8926 2771 Vista Parkway Ste F7 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.envirotechair.com info@envirotechair.com
AIR CONDITIONING/ COOLING SERVICES ABSOLUTELY COOL SERVICES Giuseppe Ayllon 561.225.1692 7040 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, Suite #25-107 Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.absolutelycoolac.com giuseppe@absolutelycoolservices.com
AIR AND WATER PURIFICATION ACTIVE PURE Vaughn Hendrix 561.877.9734 activepurewpb.com/activepureamerica activepureamericallc@gmail.com ANIMAL CARE PALM BEACH COUNTY ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL 561.233.1200 7100 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.pbcgov.org/animal EHarfman@pbcgov.org
ANIMAL RESCUE AMBER’S ANIMAL OUTREACH Kelly Nelson Amber Nelson 561.449.5491 17774 Hamlin Blvd Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.aaodog.org ambersanimaloutreach@gmail.com
www.cjrfinearts.com mail@cjrfinearts.com
www.ArtOfLifeGallery.com daveartoflife@aol.com
ARTS EDUCATION BLACK DOG PRODUCTIONS Kat Davis Jeff Davis 561.308.2975 9192 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33411 www.blackdogwellington.com blackdogwellington@gmail.com
ASSISTED LIVING WELLINGTON BAY Wendy Paige 561.335.5405 10465 Stable Lane Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonbayfl.com WePaige@libertyseniorliving.com
AUTOMOTIVE EUROPEAN REPAIRS FOREIGN AUTO SPECIALISTS Sara Baxter 561.290.6300 8446 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.foreignautospecialists.net brian@fasautos.com
BAKERY THE GREEN BAKER, LLC Angelina Willoughby 954.546.4199 2635 Old Okeechobee Road West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.thegreenbkr.com thegrnbaker@gmail.com
FLAGLER BANK Daryl Lyon 561.841.3868 1801 Forest Hill Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.flaglerbankusa.com dlyon@flaglerbankusa.com
JP MORGAN PRIVATE BANK Kevin Crosby 561.578.7163 205 Royal Palm Way Palm Beach, FL 33480 www.privatebank.jpmorgan.com kevinrcrosby@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL BANK Lee Frankhouser 561.720.1885 or 561.720.1888 12008 South Shore Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.myprobank.com lfrankhouser@myprobank.com
WATERMAN BANK Kathleen Williams 561.685.8048 215 S. Olive Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33401 https://www.watermanbank.com kwilliams@watermanbank.com
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORAL BEHAVIORAL SERVICES Daryan Garcia 561.679.0512 1490 S. Military Trail, Suite 8 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 https://www.coralbehavioral.com info@coralbehavioral.com
BIKE SHOP SALES AND SERVICE TREK BIKES WELLINGTON Dawn Arvin 561.469.1185 165 State Road 7, Suite 200 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33414 www.villagebike.com dawn@trekbikeswellington.com
BILLING SERVICES PALM BEACH FINANCIAL EXCHANGE Andy Schaller 561.433.4338 ext. 302 9478 Rodeo Dr. Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.PBFE.com andy@andyschaller.com
BROW BOUTIQUE THE BROW AND BEAUTY STUDIO, MICROBLADING BY JOSIE MORERA Josie Morera 561.898.1996 11420 Fortune Circle, Suite 5 Wellington, FL 33414
BARKY PINES ANIMAL RESCUE & SANCTUARY Elizabeth Accomando Vp, D 561.402.1451 6521 Carol Street Loxahatchee, FL 33470
BANK AMERANT BANK Luis Cure 561.515.1355 2863 South State Road 7, Suite 200 Wellington, FL 33414
www.BarkyPinesAnimalRescue.com barkypines@gmail.com
https://www.amerantbank.com LCure@amerantbank.com
PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE Rich Anderson 561.686.3663 3200 North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409
FIRST NATIONAL BANK COASTAL COMMUNITY (FNBCC) Darlene A. Curti 561.594.0827 12140 South Shore Blvd., Ste 201 Wellington, FL 33414
BUSINESS SERVICES WOW PROMOTER INC. Tim Richardson 941.623.6109 14160 Wellington Trace Wellington, FL 33414
www.peggyadams.org/ marketing@peggyadams.org
www.fnbccfl.com darlene.curti@fnbccfl.com
www.wowpromoter.com tim@wowpromoter.com
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BUSINESS BROKER & INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE JH MASSEY GROUP Jennifer Hernandez- Massey 561.797.2524 Palm Beach and Martin Counties Wellington, FL 33414 www.jhmasseygroup.com jen@jhmasseygroup.com
CATERING AND SPECIAL EVENTS PROFESSIONAL CONCESSIONS INC. Maddison Byrnes 561.308.0206 9067 Southern Blvd West Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://professionalconcessions.com/ maddison@professionalconcessions.com
CBD MÜV Jennifer Fried 561.247.1161 1045 South State Road 7. Ste 200 Wellington, FL 33414 www.muvfl.com jenni.fried@altmed.co
PHARMACANNA LLC Ralph Jimenez 561.425.5850 2615 State Road 7, Ste B-530 Wellington, FL 33414 https://pharmacanna.com info@pharmacanna.us
WELLINGTON CBD & MEDICINAL MARIJUANA CARE Deejay Leavitt 561.798.7420 10160 Forest Hill Blvd. Ste 120 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtoncbdcare.com wellingtoncbdcare@gmail.com
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FLORIDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Ivette Faulkner 850.521.1200 136 S. Bronough St Tallahassee, FL 32301 www.flchamber.com
Ifaulknerflchamber.com WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Michela Green Executive Dir. Kevin Shapiro, President 561.792.6525 12161 Ken Adams Way., Ste 183 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonchamber.com info@wellingtonchamber.com
CHIROPRACTIC MAXHEALTH CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Max Cohen Jenn Cohen 561.249.0373 12160 South Shore Blvd., Ste 103 Wellington, FL 33414 www.maxhealthchiropractic.com info@maxhealthchiropractic.com
THE WELLNESS EXPERIENCE OF WELLINGTON, INC Dr. Randall Laurich DC 561.333.5351 1400 Corporate Center Way, Ste 120 Wellington, FL 33411 www.wellness-experience.com laurichdc@aol.com
WESTLAKE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Jessica Gissey 561.247.1613 5026 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.westlakefamilychiro.net westlakefamilychiro@gmail.com
CPA BMP TAX AND ACCOUNTING INC., SHERRON PERMASHWAR, CPA Sherron Permashwar 561.306.0775 125 South State Road 7 Ste 104-230 Wellington, FL 33414
www.ycginc.com support@ycginc.com
sherron@bmptaxcpa.com
CONSTRUCTION GAST CONSTRUCTION GROUP Jodi Gast 561.635.4268 333 Southern Blvd., Ste 102 West Palm Beach, FL 33405
DALE W. GRIMM & CO., P.A. Dale W. Grimm 561.684.2498 12161 Ken Adams Way., Ste. 110-SS Wellington, FL 33414-5757 www.dalewgrimm.com dalewgrimm@aol.com
www.gastconstructiongroup.com jodi@gastconstructiongroup.com
CIGAR LOUNGE CIGARS OF WELLINGTON Michael Weiss 561.753.4558 11924 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 7 Wellington, FL 33414
CREATIVE STUDIO BOARD & BRUSH WELLINGTON Stefani Kochanski Kati & Chris Erickson 561.662.6371 13889 Wellington Trace, Ste. A1 Wellington, FL 33414
RESCUE CLEAN 911 Matt Rillo 561.425.6700 3133 Fortune Way, Ste 20 Wellington, FL 33414
www.cigarsofwellington.com cigarsofwellington@gmail.com
COLLEGE PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Kimberly Lancaster, M.B.A., Dean, Academic Affairs 561.790.9006 15845 Southern Blvd Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.palmbeachstate.edu lancastk@palmbeachstate.edu
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro Steven Shapiro 561.793.5852 3222 Commerce Place, Ste C West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.shapiropertnoy.com kevin@shapiropertnoy.com
COMMUNITY RELATIONS, EVENT PLANNING AND SOCIAL MEDIA CONSULTANT MEGHAN BUSER Meghan Buser 561.302.4324 Wellington, FL 33467 www.meghanbuser.com info@meghanbuser.com
COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS YOUR COMPUTER GUY, INC Dave O’Keefe 561.337.6972 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 100 Wellington, FL 33414
www.rescueclean911.com matt@rescueclean911.com
boardandbrush.com/wellington/ wellington@boardandbrush.com
CONSULTING ENGINEERS ALAN GERWIG & ASSOCIATES, INC. Alan Gerwig Anne Gerwig 561.792.9000 12798 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 201 Wellington, FL 33414 www.aga-engineering.com anne@aga-engineering.com
CONSULTING/SOFTWARE BLUEKATANA, INC. Diego Samuilov 561.536.5985 9858 Clint Moore Rd. Ste 111-112 Boca Raton, FL 33496 www.bluekatana.com dsamuilov@bluekatana.com
CRUISE LINE BAHAMAS PARADISE CRUISE LINE Anita Mitchell 561.346.9866 300 S. Australian Ave., Suite 205 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.bahamasparadisecruise.com amitchell@cruisebp.com
CYBER SECURITY ITMS LLC Kenneth Romer 855.369.4867 13860 Wellington Trace Suite 38-103 Wellington, FL 33414 www.itms.us.com kcr@itms.us.com
CONSULTING/STAFFING THE WELLINGTON AGENCY April Berube 561.713.2663 12008 South Shore Blvd., Ste 209 Wellington, FL 33414
DANCE STUDIO FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO WELLINGTON Doreen Scheinpflug 561.812.3825 157 S. State Road 7, Suite 103 Wellington, FL 33414
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES DELIVERY SERVICE/FOOD XPERIENCE LOCAL (XLOCL) John Riley 774.267.1165 9314 Forest Hill Blvd., #94 Wellington, FL 33411 https://xlocl.com/ john@xlocl.com
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES/SOLAR SOLARIZE USA Lucho Gomez 859.537.0211 13479 Fountain View Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 https://www.solarizeusa.com/ lucho@solarizeusa.energy
DENTIST INTEGRITY DENTAL Dr. Kshitij Kapoor, D.M.D. Dr. Tanmya Ravi, D.M.D. 561.204.4494 12300 South Shore Blvd., Ste. 208 Wellington, FL 33414
EQUESTRIAN MARKETING AND LUXURY MARKETING EQUES SOLUTIONS Bobbi Rottman 561.436.1165 Wellington, FL 33414
www.integritydentalwellington.com/ kapoor.ravi.dmd@gmail.com
www.EquesSolutions.com info@EquesSolutions.com
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION SCORE AT THE TOP Maggie Alexander 561.333.8882 1035 State Road 7, Suite 118 Wellington, FL 33414
EQUESTRIAN RECREATION EQUESTRIAN SPORT PRODUCTIONS, LLC Michael Stone Mark Bellissimo 561.793.5867 14440 Pierson Rd. Wellington, FL 33414
www.scoreatthetop.com Maggie@scoreatthetop.com
UPPER ECHELON ACADEMY Kate Bomgaars 561.249.6305 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite 6 Wellington, FL 33414 www.upperechelonacademy.com kbomgaars@upperechelonacademy.com
ENGINEER, SURVEYOR SEXTON ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES., INC. Michael F. Sexton, PE, PSM 561.792.3122 110 Ponce de Leon St., Ste 100 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.sextonengineering.com msexton@sextonengineering.com
ENTERTAINMENT SEVEN AXES Laura Delgado 561.420.7552 4075 State Road 7., Ste. B Lake Worth, FL 33449 https://www.sevenaxes.com/ laura@sevenaxes.com
ENTERTAINMENT/PHOTO BOOTH PICTURE THAT 360 Victor Jones 561.914.4743 https://www.facebook.com/PictureThat-360-102944952039970 picturethat360@icloud.com
ENVIRONMENTAL LAKE MANAGEMENT PALM BEACH AQUATICS John Natale Janice Natale 561.719.8900 1555 Folsom Road Loxahatchee, FL 33470 www.pbaquatics.com jnatale@pbaquatics.com
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www.equestriansport.com info@equestriansport.com
EQUESTRIAN RETREAT DOVECOT FARM Sarah Palmer 713.969.8289 Loxahatchee Groves, FL https://www.dovecotfarm.com/ dovecotfarm@gmail.com
EQUINE VETERINARIAN PALM BEACH EQUINE CLINIC Dr. Scott Swerdlin, DVM MRCVS 561.793.1599 13125 Southfields Rd Wellington, FL 33414 https://equineclinic.com/ beth.lawler@equineclinic.com
ETIQUETTE TRAINING AND CLASSES ETIQUETTE BY TARA Tara Rothberg 609.846.6165 Wellington, FL 33414 etiquettebytara@gmail.com
EVENT MANAGEMENT FESTIVAL MANAGEMENT GROUP Nancy Stewart-Franczak 561.703.7028 140 NE 1st Street Delray Beach, FL 33444
FINANCIAL SERVICES BOYNTON FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.- RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Benjamin G. Boynton Joanna J. Boynton 561.795.9156 12400 South Shore Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.BoyntonFinancialGroup.com Benjamin.Boynton@RaymondJames.com
EDWARD JONES Carrie Combes 561.798.6184 12798 West Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 101-A Wellington, FL 33414 www.edwardjones.com carrie.combes@edwardjones.com
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. - CONNOR FINANCIAL GROUP Victor T. Connor Karen M. Plotkin 561.713.1333 8461 Lake Worth Rd., Ste. 178 Wellington, FL 33467 www.connorfinancial.com victor.connor@raymondjames.com
FINANCIAL/WEALTH MANAGEMENT CASTLE WEALTH MANAGEMENT Melissa Gannon 561.686.9604 201 Arkona Court West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.castlewm.com mgannon@castlewm.com
FINANCIAL/WEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES BUETEL WEALTH MANAGEMENT GROUP Cameron Buetel, CFP® CEPA 561.367.1875 1800 North Military Trail, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33431 https://advisors.ubs.com/buetelgroup Cameron.buetel@ubs.com
SALLEY WEALTH MANAGEMENT David Salley 561.250.7575 10915 Paso Fino Drive Wellington, FL 33449 www.salleyfinancial.com david@salleyfinancial.com
FLOOR SPECIALISTS FLOOR SPECIALISTS OF WELLINGTON Christina Ortado 561.514.1912 11101 South Crown Way, Ste 5 Wellington, FL 33414
WELLINGTON FLORIST, INC. J.P. Varvarigos 561.333.4441 13889 Wellington Trace, Ste. A12 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonflorist.com service@wellingtonflorist.com
FUNERAL HOME PALM BEACH NATIONAL CHAPEL T. Jason Gulley 561.967.1200 10055 Heritage Farms Road Lake Worth, FL 33449 www.palmbeachnationalchapel.com/ tgull@stonemor.com
FURNITURE RESTORATION FIBRENEW ROYAL PALM BEACH Nicola Cristiani 561.460.9727 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://www.fibrenew.com/royalpalmbeach/ rpb@fibrenew.com
GALLERY/SCULPTOR NORMAN GITZEN GALLERY/SCULPTOR Norman Gitzen 561.310.3738 8355 Rodeo Drive Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.normangitzen.com normanjgitzen@gmail.com
GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB THE WANDERERS CLUB Debbie Shulman 561.795.3501 1900 Aero Club Drive Wellington, FL 33414 www.wanderersclubwellington.com info@wanderersclubwellington.com
WYCLIFFE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Lauren Baker 561.964.9200 4650 Wycliffe Country Club Blvd. Wellington, FL 33449 www.wycliffecc.com l.baker@wycliffecc.com
GOVERNMENT VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON Anne Gerwig, Mayor 561.791.4000 12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414
www.FestivalManagementGroup.com nancy@festivalmanagementgroup.com
www.floorspecialists.biz christina@floorspecialists.biz
EVENT RENTALS PREMIER BOUNCE N SLIDE PARTY RENTALS LLC Tim Natan 954.300.3357 1571 N Powerline Rd Pompano Beach, FL 33069
FLORIST NATURE’S BOUQUET FLORIST Yigit Gergin 561.798.4018 3380 Fairlane Farms Rd. Suite 5 Wellington, FL 33414
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON John T. McGovern, Vice-Mayor 561.791.4000 12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414
www.premierbouncenslide.com www.PremierBounceSales@gmail.com
www.natures-bouquet.com office@natures-bouquet.com
www.wellingtonfl.gov jmcgovern@wellingtonfl.gov
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www.wellingtonfl.gov agerwig@wellingtonfl.gov
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON Michael J. Napoleone, Councilman 561.791.4000 12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonfl.gov mnapoleone@wellingtonfl.gov
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON Michael Drahos, Councilman 561.791.4000 12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonfl.gov mdrahos@wellingtonfl.gov
VILLAGE OF WELLINGTON Tanya Siskind, Councilwoman 561.791.4000 12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonfl.gov tsiskind@wellingtonfl.gov
GOVERNMENT-CLERK & COMPTROLLER CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT & COMPTROLLER Kathy Burstein 561.355.2468 301 N. Olive Ave, 9th Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 https://www.mypalmbeachclerk.com/ kburstein@mypalmbeachclerk.com
HANDYMAN SERVICES MR. HANDYMAN SERVING SOUTH PALM BEACH Darrin and Jodi Blum 561.244.7494 160 Congress Park Drive, Suite 210 Delray Beach, FL 33445 www.mrhandyman.com/south-palmbeach/ southpalmbeach.owner@mrhandyman.com
HAWAIIAN SHAVED ICE/ FOOD TRUCK KONA ICE OF SOUTH WEST PALM BEACH Kam Kham 561.254.5076 PO Box 541822 Greenacres, FL 33454 www.kona-ice.com kamkonaice@gmail.com
HEALTH AND WELLNESS OLIVER’S HARVEST BY COAST TO COAST NATURAL, INC. Tiffany Rodriguez 561.223.8175 3361 Fairlane Farms Rd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.oliversharvest.com tiffany@ctcnatural.com
PREMIER FAMILY HEALTH AND WELLNESS Vincent M. Apicella, DO Mariaclara E. Bago, DO 561.798.8300 ext. 204 1037 S. State Road 7, Ste 115 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellnessatpremier.com lleate@premierfamilyhealth.com
HEALTH/FITNESS/WEIGHT LOSS 4EVER YOUNG WELLINGTON Polina Tolstunov 561.220.3771 10620 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 50 Wellington, FL 33414
ORANGETHEORY FITNESS WELLINGTON Manny Ceara 561.296.0485 2625 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33414
www.4everyoungwellington.com stant@4everyoungwellington.com
https://www.orangetheory.com/enus/locations/florida/wellington/2625state-road-7/ Studiomanager0128@orangetheoryfitness.com
ARBONNE Paula Varone-Leonardis 561.635.6410 Greenacres, FL www.paulaleonardis.arbonne.com paulal1219@gmail.com
BARRE STUDIO Andrea Lincoln 808.634.2173 5516 S. State Rd 7, Suite 130 Lake Worth Beach, FL 33449 www.barre.studio/ info@barre.studio
CLUB PILATES WELLINGTON Jennifer Pena 561.208.1233 10660 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 140 Wellington, FL 33414 www.clubpilates.com/location/wellington/ wellington@clubpilates.com
F45 TRAINING Stephanie Caputo 561.597.5548 2863 S. State Road 7, Suite 100 Wellington, FL 33414 www.f45training.com/wellingtonflorida wellingtonflorida@f45training.com
FEEL BETTER FITNESS Melissa Cianfrini 561.329.4197 SERVING THE WESTERN COMMUNITIES https://feelbetterfitnessprogram.com Melissa@Feelbetterfitnessprogram.com
HOLISTIC HOUSEWIFE Brooke Craig, The Holistic Housewife 561.324.9200 Wellington, FL 33449 www.holistichousewifeblog.com/ holistichousewife1@gmail.com
HOTWORX WELLINGTON Anastasia Miterin 973.960.2046 860 S. State Road 7, Suite 2 Wellington, FL 33414 www.hotworx.net/studio/wellington anastasia.miterin@hotworx.net
ORANGETHEORY FITNESS ROYAL PALM BEACH Patricia Braswell 561.753.811 11021 Southern Blvd., Ste 130 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://www.orangetheory.com/enus/locations/florida/royal-palmbeach/11021-southern-blvd-s-130/ braswell1380@comcast.net
THE B-12 STORE Mary Karatal 561.513.6919 10300 Forest Hill Blvd. Ste# 213- The Mall at Wellington Green Wellington, FL 33414 www.theb12store.com mary@b-12store.com
HEALTH/WELLNESS/CBD YOUR CBD STORE LAKE WORTH Lucy Vandejen 561.557.1944 5516 S. State Road 7, Suite # 130 Lake Worth, FL 33449 https://cbdrx4u.com/ lsc022@yahoo.com
HEALTHCARE BAPTIST HEALTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA Michelle McGovern 561.204.9355 10520 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.baptisthealth.net michellemc@baptisthealth.net
FLORIDA EYE MICROSURGICAL INSTITUTE Gwen Gottlieb 561.792.1205 2575 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33414 www.fleyedocs.com gwen@fleyedocs.com
HIGH SCHOOL PALM BEACH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Darren Edgecomb 561.304.1000 8499 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33411 www.pbch.palmbeachschools.org gail.marshall.2@palmbeachschools.org
WELLINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Cara Hayden Chris Romano 561.795.4901 2101 Greenview Shores Boulevard Wellington, FL 33414 www.welh.palmbeachschools.org chris.romano@palmbeachschools.org
HOLIDAY, EVENT AND LANDSCAPE LIGHTING LIGHTING BY DESIGN John Noll 561.714.4233 8254 Bama Lane, Suite 4 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.lightdesignfl.com john@lightdesignfl.com
HOME HEALTH CARE CAREGIVER SERVICES INC. Kristy Benn 305.213.8742 2324 S. Congress Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.csicaregiver.com kristyb@csicaregiver.com
HOME HEALTH CARE/PRIVATE COMFORCARE HOME CARE Melissa Morante Allison Negri 561.630.1620 9121 N. Military Trail, Ste. 216 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 www.palmbeach.comforcare.com mmorante@comforcare.com
VITAS HEALTHCARE CORPORATION Barbara Payan 561.733.6300 1901 S. Congress Ave Ste 420 Boynton Beach, FL 33426
HOME SERVICES/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT VAILLANTE PROPERTY SERVICES Mercedes Perera 561.459.5632 983 Springdale Court Palm Springs, FL 33461
www.vitas.com barbara.payan@vitas.com
www.vaillantepropertyservices.com mercedes@vaillgroup.com
USA SPORTS MEDICINE Dr. Mark Blank, PT, DPT Clinic Director 561.560.3564 2605 SR-7 S. Ste. 430 Wellington, FL 33414 www.usasportsmedicine.com drblank@usasportsmedicine.com
HOMEBUILDER ALANTI HOMES Scott Sweigart 954.492.5000 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 123 Wellington, FL 33414
HEALTHCARE- REHABILITATION CENTER THE LUXE AT WELLINGTON REHABILITATION CENTER Brian Cento 561.598.5473 10330 NuVista Ave Wellington, FL 33414
HOSPITAL PALMS WEST HOSPITAL AND THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AT PALMS WEST Jason Kimbrell, CEO 561.753.4290 13001 Southern Blvd Loxahatchee, FL 33852
www.luxeatwellington.com bcento@luxehealthcare.com
www.palmswesthospital.com jason.kimbrell@hcahealthcare.com
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES WELLINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Pam Tahan Jennifer Grim 561.798.8500 10101 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414
INSPECTIONS/ RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL FLORIDA STATE INSPECTORS Peter Caravello 561.409.9082 16931 West Trafalgar Drive Loxahatchee, FL 33470
www.wellingtonregional.com
www.floridastateinspectors.com floridastateinspectors@gmail.com
HOTEL FAIRFIELD BY MARRIOTT WELLINGTON-WEST PALM BEACH Matthew Wilhelm 561.408.5990 10616 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.marriott.com/pbifw ffi.pbifw.gm@marriott.com
HAMPTON INN & SUITES WELLINGTON Robert Colletti 561.472.9696 2155 Wellington Green Dr Wellington, FL 33414 www.hamptoninn.com robert.colletti@hilton.com
THE ROYAL INN Christopher Santamaria 561.793.3000 675 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.royalinnhotel.com frontdesk@royalinnhotel.com
HOUSE OF WORSHIP CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Peter Bartuska Michelle Strassel 561.793.1007 10101 Barefoot Lake Drive Wellington, FL 33449 www.cccpalmbeach.com info@cccpalmbeach.com
FAMILY CHURCH WEST Larry Mayer 561.635.1223 8401 Belvedere Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.gofamilychurch.org lmayer@gofamilychurch.org
INSURANCE SERVICES AFLAC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Jennifer Russell 561.707.5312 Wellington, FL j6_russell@us.aflac.com
AFLAC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Cynthia Harkins 772.341.7761 Wellington, FL 33414 https://www.facebook.com/AflacMadeEasy cynthiasells@msn.com
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KELLY O’ NEIL INTERIOR DESIGN, LLC Kelly O’Neil 561.396.9700 8445 Quito Place Wellington, FL 33414
ZELLER & ASSOCIATES, LLC Ronald J. Zeller, Esq. 561.802.4480 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 110 A Wellington, FL 33414
www.kellyoneildesign.com kelly@kellyoneildesign.com
LANDSCAPE A-TEAM LANDSCAPE LLC Melany Armand Mike Armand P.O. Box 212831 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://a-teamlandscape.net/
www.daveknowshealth.com dave@daveknowshealth.com
DEFINO VILLA Gene Villa 561.714.4224 12161 Ken Adams Way, Suite 175 Wellington, FL 33414 www.definovilla.com gene@definovilla.com
www.southfloridahealthoptions.com/ jeff@sflahealth.com
skufdakis@gmail.com
www.ternerelderlaw.com daniel@ternerelderlaw.com
ATLANTIC PACIFIC INSURANCE David Burstein 561.402.2535 11382 Prosperity Farms Rd., Suite 123 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
nmilana@boltonglobal.com
SUSAN KUFDAKIS Susan Kufdakis 918. 859.7352
www.inspiredwithmeinteriors.com inspiredwithmeinteriors@gmail.com
www.laenovesedesigns.com Kaela@laenovesedesigns.com
DAVE KNOWS HEALTH Dave Gagleard 305.849.3135 1936 Richard Ln. West Palm Beach, FL 33406
www.sweigartlawgroup.com shs@sweigartlawgroup.com
TERNER ELDER LAW Daniel Alan Terner 561.247.2250 8461 Lake Worth Road, Suite 232 Lake Worth, FL 33467
www.athletesriskmanagement.com/ g.wight@athletesriskmanagement.com
www.apins.com dburstein@apins.com
SWEIGART LAW GROUP Scott Sweigart 561.737.4809 12161 Ken Adam Way, Ste 122 Wellington, FL 33414
INSPIRED WITH ME INTERIORS Barbara Afanador 561.379.7768 Wellington and NYC
JEWELRY LA ENOVESÉ DESIGNS Kaela Genovese 732.996.6423 Wellington, FL 33414
SOUTH FLORIDA MEDICARE AND HEALTH OPTIONS Jeff Rothstein 954.270.9114 14910 Strand Lane Delray Beach, FL 33446
janepspringer@gmail.com
www.eralyninteriors.com/ erica@eralyninteriors.com
ATHLETES RISK MANAGEMENT Geoffrey Wight 561.827.6287 12173 Sunset Point Circle Wellington, FL 33414
INDIVIDUAL NICHOLAS MILANA Nicholas Milana 561.868.2640 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste. 207 Wellington, FL 33414 SPORT HORSES BY SPRINGER Jane Garifo 631.335.0085 Wellington, FL 33414
INTERIOR DESIGN ERALYN INTERIORS Erica Davis 561.281.9954 11320 Fortune Circle, G9 Wellington, FL 33414
melany.ateam@gmail.com
LEGAL SERVICES /ATTORNEY THE LAW OFFICES OF ALEXANDER L. DOMB, P.A. Alec L. Domb 561.578.8900 11199 Polo Club Rd., Suite 1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.aldlaw.org alec@aldlaw.org BARBUTO LAW FIRM, P.A. Anthony M. Barbuto, Esq. 561.798.2907 12773 W. Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 101 Wellington, FL 33414 www.barbutolaw.com abarbuto@barbutolaw.com
DERMOT MAC MAHON, P.A. Dermot Mac Mahon Marisa Mac Mahon 561.227.1523 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste. 188 Wellington, FL 33414 www.macmahonlaw.com dmacmahon@macmahonlaw.com
www.zellerlawfirm.com rjzelleresq@comcast.net
BEAULIEU-FAWCETT LAW GROUP Stacy N. Beaulieu-Fawcett, Esq. 561.819.6208 1035 South State Road 7, Ste. 313 Wellington, FL 33414 www.BLGFL.com stacy@blgfl.com
HERMAN LAW, P.A. Ron Herman 561.720.2417 1601 Forum Place, Ste 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.rhlawfl.com rherman@rhlawfl.com
LAWYERS FOR NONPROFITS Jeffrey Fromknecht 561.755.7433 2635 Old Okeechobee Road West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.lawyers4nonprofits.org/ jeff@lawyers4nonprofits.org
MCGOVERN GERARDI LAW, P.A. Kristina (Nina) Gerardi 561.619.7200 9200 Belvedere Road, Suite 102 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://561crashlaw.com/ KGerardi@561CrashLaw.com
THE DATNY LAW FIRM David Datny 561.221.7474 12161 Ken Adams Way, Suite 110-DD Wellington, FL 33414 datnylaw.com/wellington-personal-injury-lawyer/ david@datnylaw.com
THE ASSURANCE GROUP Arlene Smith 561.315.7882 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Ste 620 West Palm Beach, FL 33401
ERIC H. LIGHT, P.A. Eric Light 561.226.4622 301 Yamato Road, Ste 1240 Boca Raton, FL 33431
LIGHTING LIGHTING BY DESIGN John Noll 561.714.4233 8254 Bama Lane, Suite 4 West Palm Beach, FL 33411
www.asyourhealthcare.com arsmith@assuregrp.com
www.EricLightLaw.COM ELight@EricLightLaw.com
www.lightdesignfl.com john@lightdesignfl.com
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES LITERACY/EDUCATION BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Julie Bass 561.683.3287 800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.bgcpbc.org jbass@bgcpbc.org
LOCKSMITH GATER’S LOCKSMITH, INC. Jeff Gater 561.793.4811 Wellington, FL www.gaterslocksmith.com gaterslocksmith@gmail.com
LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING THE QUAYE AT WELLINGTON LUXURY APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOMES Ashley Felvis 561.790.7000 1090 Quaye Lake Circle Wellington, FL 33411 www.quayewellington.com thequaye@lincolnapts.com
LUXURY REAL ESTATE ENGEL & VÖLKERS DELRAY BEACH Rebecca Leuck 631.848.2541 900 East Atlantic Avenue, Suite 14 Delray Beach, FL 33483 https://rebeccaleuck.evrealestat e.com/ Rebecca.Leuck@evusa.com
MAGAZINE WELLINGTON NEIGHBORS/ EZ MEDIA SOLUTIONS Wanda Randall 914.843.3437 Wellington, FL 33414 www.bestversionmedia.com wrandall@bestversionmedia.com
WELLINGTON THE MAGAZINE Dawn Rivera, Publisher 561.793.7606 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Ste. 33 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonthemagazine.com dawn@wellingtonthemagazine.com
MALL MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN, THE 561.227.6901 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Ste. 2000 Wellington, FL 33414
MANAGEMENT CONSULTING MAGDALENA MAXWELL, MANAGEMENT CONSULTING Magdalena Maxwell 561.306.0203 8536 Pioneer Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 magdalenarequests@gmail.com
MARKETING/CONSULTING SERVICES LEGACY FATHERS MARKETING Chris Seal 561.797.2461 Wellington, FL 33414 www.legacyfathersmarketing.com chris@legacyfathers.com
MADE YA CLICK! Christopher Levy 561.328.7997 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 110-G1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.madeyaclick.com madeyaclick@gmail.com
MEDIA/PUBLIC RELATIONS EQ MEDIA Carrie Wirth 612.209.0310 12709 Quercus Lane Wellington, FL 33414 www.eqmedia.agency carrie@EQMedia.agency
MEDICAL BETHESDA HEALTH URGENT CARE 561.204.9355 10520 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.bethesdahealthurgentcare.com
PULMONARY/CRITICAL CARE AND SLEEP DISORDERS INSTITUTE Dr. Luis Pena-Hernandez 561.967.4118 5401 S. Congress Ave., Ste 204 Atlantis, FL 33462 www.pcsifl.com info@pcsifl.com
JOE DIMAGGIO CHILDREN’S HEALTH SPECIALTY CENTER Dawn Quaranta 561.341.7000 3377 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33449 www.JDCH.com jdchkidcierge@mhs.net
PALM BEACH BOUTIQUE MEDICINE Dr. Bina Rashid 561.621.1221 227 Professional Way Wellington, FL 33414 www.palmbeachboutiquemedicine.com office@palmbeachboutiquemedicine.com
WELLINGTON MALL LTD. Jess Santamaria Chris Santamaria 561.793.2350 675 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
MEDICAL- COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY PLASTIC SURGERY OF PALM BEACH P.A. Alan B. Pillersdorf MD, FACS Dov Eidelman MD, FACS 561.968.7111 10115 W. Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 400 Wellington, FL 33414
www.royalinnhotel.com jessrsantamaria@gmail.com
www.plasticsurgerypb.com Sabina@plasticsurgerypb.com
www.shopwellingtongreen.com
MEDICAL/BONE AND JOINT THE CENTER FOR BONE & JOINT SURGERY OF THE PALM BEACHES Maryanne Cheatham 561.798.6600 10111 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 151 Wellington, FL 33414 https://www.boneandjoint.org/locations-2/wellington/ Maryann.cheatham@boneandjoint.org
MEDICAL/DERMATOLOGY/MOBIL ONSPOT DERMATOLOGY Dustin Hunt 978.886.0718 119 Terrapin Trail Jupiter, FL 33458 https://onspotdermatology.com/ dustin@onspotdermatology.com
MEDICAL/EYECARE FAMILY VISION CENTER P. A. Dr. Lori Mazza OD Dr. Kara Hayes OD 561.439.2020 3175 South State Rd 7 Ste 100 Wellington, FL 33449 www.fvcenter.com info@FVCenter.com
MEDICAL MARIJUANA DOCTOR WELLINGTON CBD & MEDICINAL MARIJUANA CARE Deejay Leavitt 561.798.7420 10160 Forest Hill Blvd. Ste 120 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtoncbdcare.com wellingtoncbdcare@gmail.com
MEDSPA PALM BEACH ANTI-AGING & REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Lisa Banionis 561.877.5300 1447 Medical Park Blvd, Ste 209 Wellington, FL 33414 www.pbantiaging.com lisa@pbantiaging.com
SP AESTHETICS Stephanie Pantoja 561.513.8812 11420 Fortune Circle, Suite I5 Wellington, FL 33414 www.spaestheticssf.com stephanie@spaestheticssf.com
MENTAL HEALTH/PSYCHOLOGY CARING THERAPISTS OF PALM BEACH Amanda Landry 561.223.1066 420 S. State Road 7, Suite 108 Wellington, FL 33414
COTLER HEALTHCARE AND DEVELOPMENT Kerry Cotler Ph.D. Christian Cotler 561.790.1032 11120 S. Crown Way, Suite 1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.cotlerhealthcare.com info@cotlerhealthcare.com
THERAPY WITH MARY Mary Winn 561.598.8585 12161 Ken Adams Way Ste 179 Wellington, FL 33414 www.therapywithmary.com mary@therapywithmary.com
MERCHANT CREDIT CARD SERVICES I3 POINT OF SALE David Spatz 561.283.8013 11101 South Crown Way, Suite 1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.i3pos.com dspatz@i3verticals.com
MORTGAGE PARAMOUNT RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. Mili von Lindenberg 561.508.6207 12012 South Shore Blvd Suite 206 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellington422.prmgapp.com mvonlindenberg@prmg.net
PRINCETON MORTGAGE Anne Clermont 561.685.8048 Wellington, FL www.anneclermonth.princetonmortgage.com aclermont@princetonmortgage.com
SUNVEST MORTGAGE GROUP, LLC Timothy Watts Sandra Watts 561.337.4848 12794 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 29 Wellington, FL 33414 www.SunvestMortgageGroup.com Tim@sunvestmg.com
WATERMAN BANK Kathleen Williams 561.685.8048 215 S. Olive Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33401 https://watermanstatebank.mymortgage-online.com/KathleenWilliams.html kwilliams@watermanbank.com
CORAL BEHAVIORAL SERVICES Daryan Garcia 561.679.0512 1490 S. Military Trail, Suite 8 West Palm Beach, FL 33415
MOVING AND STORAGE TWO MEN AND A TRUCKWELLINGTON Joel Dowley Janelle Dowley 561.618.3065 3220 Fairlane Farms Road, Suite 301 Wellington, FL 33414
https://www.coralbehavioral.com info@coralbehavioral.com
www.twomenwellington.com info0182@twomen.com
caringtherapistsofbroward.com/about-us/ amanda@caringtherapistsofbroward.com
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES MUSIC STORE AND CAFÉ VILLAGE MUSIC AND CAFÉ Donna Barron-Willey 561.798.5334 10410 West Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.villagemusicwellington.com donna@myvillagemusic.com
NEW HOME DEVELOPER SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro Steven Shapiro 561.793.5852 3222 Commerce Place, Ste C West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.shapiropertnoy.com kevin@shapiropertnoy.com
NEWSPAPER TOWN CRIER NEWSPAPER Dawn Rivera Joshua Manning 561.793.7606 12794 Forest Hill Blvd., Ste. 33 Wellington, FL 33414 www.gotowncrier.com news@gotowncrier.com
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DELMAR FARM Claudia Campbell 561.315.9516 Loxahatchee, FL https://delmarfarm.org/ delmarfarm@bellsouth.net
EARLY LEARNING COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Warren Eldridge 561.231.5575 2300 High Ridge Road, Ste. 115 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.elcpalmbeach.org warren.eldridge@elcpalmbeach.org
HELP OUR WOUNDED (HOW) FOUNDATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA Sarah Crane Hilary Loftus 561.450.6213 1030 Wallace Drive, Suite 3 Delray Beach, FL 33444 www.howfoundationsf.org sarah@howfoundationsf.org
KIDS CANCER FOUNDATION Michelle O’Boyle 561.371.1298 246 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.kidscancersf.org michelle@kidscancersf.org
KIDSAFE FOUNDATION Eliza Vasquez 561.237.3004 20283 State Road 7, Suite 102 Boca Raton, FL 33498 https://kidsafefoundation.org/
POLO FOR LIFE, INC. Brandon Phillips 561.644.7124 11924 Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 10A-218 Wellington, FL 33414 www.poloforlife.org brandon@poloforlife.org
PROJECT FACT Ernest Mitchell 561.683.3287 800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 204 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.bgcpbc.org emitchell@bgcpbc.org
RIVERWALK TOASTMASTERS Cynthia Beckles 561.232.4573 Wellington, FL www.riverwalk.toastmastersclubs.org cindyebeckles@yahoo.com
WELLINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Sue Bierer 561.758.8739 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 110-C Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org/ info@wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org
OFFICE SPACE SHAPIRO PERTNOY COMPANIES Kevin Shapiro Steven Shapiro 561.793.5852 3222 Commerce Place, Ste C West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.shapiropertnoy.com kevin@shapiropertnoy.com
SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM Kaley Grau 561.832.1988 4801 Dreher Trail North West Palm Beach, FL 33405
OPHTHALMOLOGY FLORIDA EYE MICROSURGICAL INSTITUTE Gwen Gottlieb 561.792.1205 2575 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33414
www.sfsciencecenter.org kgraw@sfsciencecenter.org
www.fleyedocs.com gwen@fleyedocs.com
UNITED WAY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY Nicole Shaia 561.375.6635 477 S. Rosemary Ave, Ste 230 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 https://unitedwaypbc.org
ORTHODONTIST SHULLMAN ORTHODONTICS Dr. Howard B. Shullman Chris Seal 561.868.5050 9859 Lake Worth Rd., Ste. 21 Wellington, FL 33467
nicoleshaia@unitedwaypbc.org
www.shullmanortho.com info@shullmanortho.com
www.c4rents.com c4rents@comcast.net
PAYROLL SERVICS ADP- PAUL CERRITO Paul Cerrito 561.693.9334 1816 Mediterranean Rd West Lake Clarke Shores, FL 33406 paul.cerrito@adp.com
PEDIATRIC DENTIST IT’S A SMILE WORLD Dr. Benita De Mirza 561.486.1444 190 Professional Way Wellington, FL 33414 www.itsasmileworld.com info@itsasmileworld.com
SHULTS ORTHODONTICS Dr. Randal C. Shults, DDS, MA, PhD 561.793.9888 12180 South Shore Blvd., Ste 101 Wellington, FL 33414
www.vinceremos.org info@vinceremos.org
https://www.shultsorthodontics.com/ shultsorthodontics@comcast.net
www.kravis.org treid@kravis.org
WELLINGTON CARES, INC. Diane Gutman Marion Frank 561.568.8818 11924 Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 10A-223 Wellington, FL 33414
PACKING AND SHIPPING THE UPS STORE # 2128 Mark Rosenthal 561.791.9020 11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd Ste 10A Wellington, FL 33414
www.wellingtoncares.org wellingtoncares.volunteers@gmail.com
www.theupsstorelocal.com/2128 store2128@theupsstore.com
WELLINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC. Tom Wenham 561.333.9843 12794 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 19 F Wellington, FL 33414
THE UPS STORE # 6304 Mark Rosenthal 561.328.6271 13860 Wellington Trace, Ste 38 Wellington, FL 33414
VINCEREMOS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER, INC Susan Guinan 561.792.9900 13300 6th Court N. Loxahatchee, FL 33470
www.wellingtoncommunityfoundation.org twenham@wellingtoncommunityfoundation.org
www.theupsstorelocal.com/6304 store6304@theupsstore.com
PLACE OF HOPE AT THE LEIGHAN AND DAVID RINKER CAMPUS Monica Speer 561.483.0962 21441 Boca Rio Rd Boca Raton, FL 33433
WELLINGTON GARDEN CLUB Maria Wolfe Danese Sloan-Kendall 561.386.4903 658 Spinnaker Court Wellington, FL 33414
www.placeofhoperinker.org monicas@placeofhoperinker.org
www.wellingtongardenclub.org tcacad_registrar@yahoo.com
www.wellingtonpain.com fl.pmg@hotmail.com
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PARTY RENTALS C4 RENTS Craig Martin 561.478.2525 440L Tall Pines Rd West Palm Beach, FL 33413
PERFORMING ARTS/THEATRE THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. Linda Birdsey Teri Reid 561.832.7469 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401
PAIN MANAGEMENT FLORIDA INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT, LLC- DR. SAULIS M. BANIONIS Lisa Banionis 561.537.4817 1447 Medical Park Blvd, Ste 209 Wellington, FL 33414
elizav@kidsafefoundation.org
PAINTING/ FAUX FINISHINGHIGH END RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL FRATELLI PAINTING Vincent Cervera 561.774.7555 8392 Pinto Drive Lake Worth, FL 33467
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THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTIONS-TAP Jaycie Cohen 561.568.8659 Wellington, FL 33414 https://www.tapstars.org/ tapstars.info@gmail.com
PEST CONTROL NEXTGEN PEST SOLUTIONS Michael Holden 561.228.4853 2771 Vista Parkway, Unit F8 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 https://ngpest.com/ info@ngpest.com
www.k9resorts.com/wellington davidblevins@k9resorts.com
PET BOARDING AND DAY CARE K9 RESORTS WELLINGTON David Blevins 305.796.6360 3381 Fairlane Farms Road Wellington, FL 33414
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PET SUPPLY JAKE’S PET SUPPLY Stacey Gelkopf Harry Gelkopf 561.641.8666 4115 State Road 7 Wellington, FL 33449
PRIVATE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB WELLINGTON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Ted Strelec Kyle D’Andrea 561.333.5731 400 Binks Forest Drive Wellington, FL 33414
www.jakespetsupply.com sales@jakespetsupply.com
www.wellingtonnationalgolfclub.com Kyle@WellingtonNationalGolf.com
PHARMACY MY COMMUNITY PHARMACY Johnny Meier 561.753.6768 2615 State Road 7, Suite B530 Wellington, FL 33414
PRIVATE SCHOOL GREENACRES CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Tami Donnally Lori Williams 561.965.0363 4982 Cambridge Street Lake Worth, FL 33463
www.freedeliverpharmacy.com mycommunityrx@yahoo.com
PHOTOGRAPHY DANNIELLE JUDD PHOTOGRAPHY Dannielle Judd 561.406.0046 11420 Fortune Circle, I1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.danniellejudd.com danniellejudd@gmail.com
PLUMBING DIMARTINO PLUMBING, INC. Charles Barr 561.733.0500 1068 D Road Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470 www.dimartinoplumbing.com melissa@dimartinoplumbing.com
PLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING CLEARY PLUMBING & AIR Chris Cleary 561.790.1956 1011 8th Avenue Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 www.clearyplumbing.com ccleary@clearyplumbing.com
POLO CLUB INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH Mark Bellissimo 561.204.5687 3667 120th Avenue S. Wellington, FL 33414 www.internationalpoloclub.com info@internationalpoloclub.com
PRINTING/SIGNS ART OF LIFE Dave Friedman 561.793.8888 11586 Pierson Road, Ste. L 1 Wellington, FL 33414 www.ArtOfLifeGallery.com daveartoflife@aol.com
PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB PALM BEACH POLO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Kathy Fialco 561.798.7405 11199 Polo Club Rd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.palmbeachpolo.com info@palmbeachpolo.com
www.my-greenacres.org TLDonnally@cs.com
OXBRIDGE ACADEMY Scott Siegfried 561.972.9892 3151 N Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 https://www.oapb.org/ ssiegfried@oapb.org
PUBLIC RELATIONS, SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS KHANNA CONNECTIONS Julie Khanna 561.603.0557 Palm Beach County, FL 33467 www.khannaconnections.com julie@khannaconnections.com
REAL ESTATE BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FLORIDA REALTYJENNIFER BOOKER TEAM Jennifer Booker 561.500.0102 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 204 Wellington, FL 33414 www.jenniferbooker.com jennifer@jenniferbooker.com
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES FLORIDA REALTYTHE VERNIE TEAM Tara Vernie 561.500.0104 12161 Ken Adams Way, Ste 204 Wellington, FL 33414 www.TheVernieTeam.com tara@TheVernieTeam.com
BOWEN REALTY, INC. Darell Bowen 561.429.2070 12769 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 1A Wellington, FL 33414
www.darellbowenrealty.com dbowen@darellbowenrealty.com
CENTURY 21 WC REALTY Timothy Watts Sandra Watts 561.283.8833 12794 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 29 Wellington, FL 33414
COLDWELL BANKER REALTY MICHELLE KIRSCHNER Michelle Kirschner 561.373.1323 1911 North Flagler Drive, Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33407 www.MichelleKirschner.net michelle.kirschner@floridamoves.com
KELLY RICHTER-REALTOREXIT REALTY PREMIER ELITE Kelly Richter 561.239.3783 10550 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.sellorbuywithkel.com sellorbuywithkel@gmail.com
DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE Tara Gallagher 561.385.8135 11199 Polo Club Rd. Wellington, FL 33414
KEYES REALTY Phil Talbert 561.967.4300 13920 Wellington Trace, Ste 200 Wellington, FL 33414
www.gallagherteam.com tara.gallagher@elliman.com
www.philtalbert.keyes.com philtalbert@keyes.com
EVELYN REIBEL- BROKER ASSOCIATE, THE KEYES COMPANY Evelyn Reibel 954.673.6591 21065 Powerline Road, Suite C-7 Boca Raton, FL 33433
MARIA RASPANTI, KELLER WILLIAMS Maria Raspanti 561.800.3609 1400 Corporate Center Way, 2nd Floor Wellington, FL 33414
www.EvelynReibel.com evelynreibel@keyes.com
FUTURE HOME GROUP Patricia Morales Daniella Bonilla 561.346.7016 10550 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.futurehomegroupfl.com futurehomegroupfl@gmail.com
IMPACT HOME INSPECTIONS, INC. Michele Hurtado 561.444.8670 6400 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. # 740913 Boynton Beach, FL 33474 www.impacthomeinspections.com info@impacthomeinspections.com
KAREN MORRIS CLARKE REALTOR Karen Morris Clarke 561.714.3441 1401 Corporate Center Way Wellington, FL 33414 https://kwwellington.com kamc52004@gmail.com
KEILY HERD REALTOR® Keily Herd 415.860.0690 15535 Bellanca Lane Wellington, FL 33414 https://linktr.ee/keilyherd keilyherd@outlook.com
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY WELLINGTON Michael Menchise 561.472.1236 1400 Corporate Center Way, 2nd Floor Wellington, FL 33414 www.kwwellington.com michaelmenchise@kw.com
www.yourfamilyliving.com Maria@YourFamilyLiving.com
MEARS REALTY GROUP, LLC Stuart Mears 561.386.3022 Wellington and Surrounding Communities Wellington, FL 33414 www.mearsrealtygroup.com stuartmears@mearsrealtygroup.com
MELISSA QUINTERO REALTOR Melissa Quintero 561.577.7476 Palm Beach County, FL www.melissaquinteroberrioexprealty.com melissaquinteroberrio@gmail.com
PARTNERSHIP REALTY MARTHA RUSH Martha Rush 561.236.6267 1663 S. Congress Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33467 martharush4@gmail.com
SHARON WATSON THE KEYES COMPANY-HOMES FOR HEROES Sharon Watson Kathleen Williams 561.267.0004 13920 Wellington Trace, Ste 200 Wellington, FL 33414 www.sharonwatson.keyes.com sharonwatsonbiz@hotmail.com
SISTERSSELL TEAM @ DOUGLAS ELLIMAN Kimberly Losee 561.275.8682 13501 South Shore Blvd., Ste 102 Wellington, FL 33414 https://www.elliman.com/florida/associate/510-a-df20070918135266203/sisters-sell-team SistersSellFL@gmail.com
altor.com/ sophieghedin@kw.com
COLDWELL BANKER REALTY DAISY NELSON Daisy Nelson 561.543.4920 12300 South Shore Blvd., Ste. 101 Wellington, FL 33414
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY WELLINGTON/TEE IT UP PROPERTIES.COM Mindy Sepinuck 561.797.9922 12008 South Shore Blvd., Ste 201 Wellington, FL 33414
SOMMAR CLARK, PA - THE CLARK TEAM SOUTH FLORIDAKELLER WILLIAMS WELLINGTON Sommar Clark 561.315.1834 1400 Corporate Center Way, 2nd Floor Wellington, FL 33414
www.DaisyNelson.com daisy@daisynelson.com
www.teeitupproperties.com ms2@comcast.net
www.clarkteamsouthflorida.com sommarclark@kw.com
www.century21wcrealty.com tim@century21wc.com
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TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES SONIA’S REALTY Sonali Mendiratta 804.625.5176 Wellington, FL soniasrealty@gmail.com
SOPHIE GHEDIN KELLER WILLIAMS WELLINGTON Sophie Ghedin 561.236.1977 1400 Corporate Center Way, 2nd Floor Wellington, FL 33414 https://sophieghedinre THE CROWE TEAM - GREAT PALM BEACH HOME LANG REALTY Brent Crowe Raquel Crowe 561.798.3955 Wellington, FL www.greatpalmbeachhomes.com sold@sellingwellington.com
WILL BRAUN- REALTOR & CAM- KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Connor Braun 310.935.8441 1400 Corporate Center Way Wellington, FL 33414 www.connorbraun.kw.com theguynamedwill@yahoo.com
REAL ESTATE / COMMERCIAL NAI/MERIN HUNTER CODMAN, INC. Alexandra M. Bazo 239.595.7088 1601 Forum Place, Suite 700 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.mhcreal.com abazo@mhcreal.com
SEHAYIK COMMERCIAL REALTY Daniel Sehayik 561.685.0022 1983 PGA Blvd., Ste 105 A Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408 www.linkedin.com/in/danieldehayik/ daniel.sehayik@sehayikcommercialrealty.com
WARD REAL ESTATE, LLC Tricia Holloway Laura Meyer 561.798.4160 2767 South State Rd 7, Ste 201 Wellington, FL 33414 www.wardrealestatellc.com laura@wardrealestatellc.com
REAL ESTATE/EQUESTRIAN JOAN PLETCHER REAL ESTATE NETWORK Bonnie Kash 352.347.7000 13373 S. Magnolia Ave Ocala, FL 34473 www.joanpletcher.com bonnie@joanpletcher.com
RESTAURANT BONEFISH GRILL Joe Rotell 561.965.2663 9897 Lake Worth Rd. Lake Worth, FL 33467
THE POKE COMPANY Alan Cockerham 561.323.2391 10120 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414
www.bonefishgrill.com BG7025@BonefishGrill.com
WHIT’S FROZEN CUSTARD OF WELLINGTON Chris Mass 561.855.2500 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite 43 Wellington, FL 33414 https://whitscustard.com/locations/tag/Wellington
FRANCO ITALIAN BISTRO Victor Divivo 561.615.1551 10160 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 130 Wellington, FL 33414 www.francoitalianbistro.com francoitalianbistr@att.net
HURRICANE DOCKSIDE GRILL- WELLINGTON Austin Palmer Robert Currier 561.318.6107 4075 State Road 7., Ste. 1A Lake Worth, FL 33449 www.hurricanewings.com hurricane1105@rremcrestaurants.com
KICKBACK NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN Dan Hooker 561.795.0100 12771 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.kickbacktavern.com kickback@madhospitalitygroup.com
LEMONGRASS ASIAN BISTRO WELLINGTON 561.459.1598 10312 Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 204- The Mall at Wellington Green Wellington, FL 33414 www.lemongrassasianbistro.com lemongrasswellington@gmail.com
PIATTO BRAVO Juan Jose Bancalari 561.841.6983 2803 S. State Road 7, Ste 300 Wellington, FL 33414 www.piattobravo.com contact@piattobravo.com
SOBOL WELLINGTON Suzanne Madison 561.631.9900 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite 36 Wellington, FL 33414 www.mysobol.com sobolwellington@gmail.com
STARBUCKS COFFEE Billy Vailette 561.753.0788 10580 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.starbucks.com S08432@retail.starbucks.com
STARBUCKS COFFEE Samantha McGee 561.333.2049 12840 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414
www.eatthepokecompany.com alan@thepoke.company
whitsofwellington@gmail.com
FACTORY DONUTS Paulie Fox 561.360.3922 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 160 Wellington, FL 33414 https://factorydonuts.com/locations/wellington/ store06@factorydonuts.net
MOLE CANTINA MEXICANA Nicola Cervera 561.355.5322 2557 S. State Road 7, Suite # 150 Wellington, FL 33414 www.molecantinamexicana.com/ beefy65@hotmail.com
RESTAURANT/CATERING INDIA GRILL & BAR Mahendra Patel Soye Thomas 561.249.7168 650 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.indiagrillandbar.com mahendra.h.patel@gmail.com
RETAIL MACY’S - MALL AT WELLINGTON GREEN Christina Andersen 561.370.8729 10316 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 christina.andersen@macys.com
RETIREMENT PLANNING ATHLETES RISK MANAGEMENT Geoffrey Wight 561.827.6287 12173 Sunset Point Circle Wellington, FL 33414 www.athletesriskmanagement.com/ g.wight@athletesriskmanagement.com
REAL ESTATE/RESIDENTIAL ARDEN BY FREEHOLD COMMUNITIES Tierney McNames 561.461.5501 2835 Arden Park Drive Loxahatchee, FL 33470
STONEWOOD GRILL & TAVERN Craig Conerly Lesley Pagac 561.784.9796 10120 Forest Hill Blvd, Ste 110 Wellington, FL 33414
RETAIL APPLIANCES ROSNER’S APPLIANCE Jeff Rosner Lenny Rosner 561.967.8600 1480 South Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415
www.ardenfl.com arden@freeholdcommunities.com
www.stonewoodgrill.com wellington@stonewoodgrill.com
www.rosners.com rosners@bellsouth.net
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ROOFING/RESIDENTIA AND COMMERCIAL MACO CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LICENSE #: CCC 1327839 Jeff Wright 561.529.6331 5245 Center Street Jupiter, FL 33458 https://macoroofing.com/ jeff.wright@macoroofing.com
ROWING CENTER FLORIDA ROWING CENTER 800.996.0021 11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.floridarowingcenter.com info@floridarowingcenter.com
SALON/SPA HEALING HANDS MASSAGE THERAPY AND SKIN CARE, LLC Candice Drake 561.328.7922 800 South State Road 7, Suite 2 Wellington, FL 33414 Healinghandswellington.com hello@hhwellington.com
MASSAGE ENVY WELLINGTON John Freeland 561.692.7777 2615 State Road 7, Suite 500 Wellington, FL 33414 www.MassageEnvy.com clinic1061@MassageEnvy.com
NOIRE THE NAIL BAR AT WELLINGTON, LLC William Cheung Vivian Cheung Tang 561.318.5690 10240 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Ste 180 Wellington, FL 33414 wvfam@msn.com
THE SALT SUITE Robyn Adams 561.440.4256 5500 S. State Road 7, Suite 110 Lake Worth, FL 33449 www.thesaltsuite.com robyna@thesaltsuite.com
TIMELESS BEAUTY BY NORMA Norma Suarez 305.343.8820 1035 State Road 7, Suite 315 Wellington, FL 33414 https://timeless-beauty-bynorma.business.site/ eyebrowsbynorma@gmail.com
UNION COLOR SALON Damiano Guardino 561.753.0052 2655 SR-7S Suite 800 Wellington, FL 33414 www.unioncolorsalon.com unioncolorsalon@gmail.com
SCHOOLS NEW HORIZONS ELEMENTARY Dana Pallaria 561.651.0500 13900 Greenbriar Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.newhorizonses@palmbeachschools.org newhorizonses@palmbeachschools.org
BUYER’S GUIDE
TO PRODUCTS AND SERVICES POLO PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Michael Aronson Cyndie Guerra 561.333.5500 11901 Lake Worth Rd. Wellington, FL 33449 www.palmbeachschools.org poloparkms@palmbeachschools.org
WELLINGTON LANDINGS COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL Lindsay Ingersoll 561.792.8100 1100 Aero Club Dr. Wellington, FL 33414 www.palmbeachschools.org wellingtonlandingsms@palmbeachschools.org
SENIOR LIVING THE CLUB AT WELLINGTON Pilar Carvajal 305.428.2480 14115 Lily Court Wellington, FL 33414 www.theclubatwellington.com pcarvajal@islcommunities.com
SENIOR LIVING/LUXURY PALOMINO GARDENS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Bang Lake 561.660.1252 9885 Palomino Drive Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.PalominoGardensRetirement.com palominogardensinfo@rlcommunities.com
WELLINGTON BAY Wendy Paige 561.335.5405 10465 Stable Lane Wellington, FL 33414 www.wellingtonbayfl.com WePaige@libertyseniorliving.com
SHIPPING TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS COMPANY AKB TRANSPORTATION Brad Austin Wellington, FL 33414 https://akbtransportation.us/ brad@akbtransportation.us
SIGNS AND VEHICLE WRAPS BIG INK GRAPHICS James and Teri Sukanec 561.386.6896 Wellington, FL www.biginkgraphics.com james@BigInkGraphics.com
SOLAR LOCKE ENERGY SOLUTIONS Ivan Locke 561.946.5677 4095 State Road 7, Ste L-103 Wellington, FL 33449 www.lockeenergysolutions.com ivan@lockeenergysolutions.com
SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY Willie Puz 561.640.4000 x4414 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, FL 33412 www.swa.org/ wpuz@swa.org
SPIRIT GEAR AND APPAREL EFUNDRAISER ELEVEN30 APPAREL Brett Seick 561.257.1212 1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Ste 810 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 www.eleven30apparel.com info@eleven30apparel.com
SPORTS TOURISM AGENCY PALM BEACH COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION Michael Zeff 561.233.3180 2195 Southern Blvd., Ste 550 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 www.palmbeachsports.com mzeffe@palmbeachsports.com
STORAGE 441 LANTANA STORAGE Thomas McGovern 561.557.5940 5851 South State Road 7 Lake Worth, FL 33449 www.441lantanastorage.com info@441lantanastorage.com
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Wendy Sartory Link Ashley Houlihan 561.656.6200 240 S. Military Trail West Palm Bach, FL 33415 www.votepalmbeach.gov info@VotePalmBeach.gov
SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE BETH TORAH Rabbi Andrew Rosenkranz Meredith Hirschberg 561.793.2700 900 Big Blue Trace Wellington, FL 33414 www.templebethtorah.net rabbi@templebethtorah.net
TITLE COMPANY FLORIDA TITLE CLOSINGS Holly Pridgen 561.239.8782 7405 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth, FL 33467 www.floridatitleclosings.com holly@floridatitleclosings.com
SPECIAL EVENTS TRANSPORTATION Jupiter Jenkins 561.346.7585 11100 Narragansett Bay Court Wellington, FL 33414 www.SpecialEventsVIP.com SpecialEventsVIP@hotmail.com
TRAVEL AGENCY K&E TRAVEL Mark Elie 561.966.9808 12789 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Ste 2C Wellington, FL 33414 www.ketravel.us mark@ketravel.com
TUTORING NEXGEN TUTORING Stephanie Gilliam 405.210.8184 500 Fairway Drive, Ste 206 Deerfield, FL 33441 exgentutoring.com/Home/index Stephanie@NexGenTutoring.com
UTILITIES FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Stephanie Mitrione 561.694.3758 700 Universe Blvd. (CEA/JB) Juno Beach, FL 33408 www.FPL.com Stephanie.Mitrione@fpl.com
VETERINARIAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL AT THE MARKETPLACE Michael Russo 561.790.3333 278 Professional Way Wellington, FL 33414 www.animalhospitalmarketplace.com Janrus7@aol.com
SOUTH SHORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Karen Forbes Cingolani, DVM 561.296.7724 12160 South Shore Blvd., Ste 101 Wellington, FL 33414 southshoreah.vetstreet.com/ southshoreah@hotmail.com
TITLE INSURANCE DISTINCTIVE TITLE SERVICES, INC. Mary Gretel 561.515.0832 12012 South Shore Blvd Suite 103 Wellington, FL 33414
VETERINARY HOSPITAL VETERINARY SPECIALTY HOSPITAL Curtis Miller 561.625.9995 4019 Hood Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
www.distinctivetitle.com mgretel@distinctivetitle.com
www.vshpalmbeach.com curtis.miller@pathwayvets.com
TRANSPORTATION/LUXURY TRANSPORTATION BUS ONE LLC CHARTER BUS COMPANY Denise Albritton 561.758.7377 3516 Whitehall Drive, Suite 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 https://www.bus-one.com busonepalmbeach@gmail.com
VIDEO PRODUCTION COMPANY ATTENTION CREATIVE Andrew Ray 561.951.5642 Wellington, FL www.attentioncreative.com andrew@attentioncreative.com
WATER, FIRE AND MOLD RESTORATION SERVPRO OF WEST PALM BEACH Kelcie Rivera 561.795.5410 4050 Westgate Ave., Ste 107 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 www.servprowestpalmbeachfl.com marketing@servpro10680.com
WAX CENTER EUROPEAN WAX CENTER Tiffany Czajkowski 561.257.5099 2557 South State Road 7, Suite 120 Wellington, FL 33414 www.waxcenter.com lisa.schiller@waxcenter.com
WEALTH MANAGEMENT BOYNTON FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Benjamin G. Boynton Joanna J. Boynton 561.795.9156 12400 South Shore Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 www.BoyntonFinancialGroup.com Benjamin.Boynton@RaymondJames.com
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. CONNOR FINANCIAL GROUP Victor T. Connor Karen M. Plotkin 561.713.1333 8461 Lake Worth Rd., Ste. 178 Wellington, FL 33467 www.connorfinancial.com victor.connor@raymondjames.com
WEB AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS E-TEK Jeffrey Buongiorno 201.424.4247 1901 S. Congress Ave Ste 220 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 www.etekusa.com jeff@etektraining.com
WEB 50 SOLUTIONS, INC. General Information 866.916.6767 6901 W. Okeechobee Blvd. #H1 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 www.web50.com info@web50.com
WHOLESALE WINE DISTRIBUTOR SOUTHERN ITALY WINE SPECIALISTS Johanna Reyers 856.558.3182 3234 South Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33405 www.southernitalywines.com/ tntehanna6@aol.com
YOGA AND WELLNESS STUDIO ZOIA YOGA AND WELLNESS STUDIO Jhaleh Jiveh 561.316.8113 9308 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33411 www.zoiayoga.com jhaleh@zoiayoga.com
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Relocating to The Palm Beaches? Then working with a dedicated Realtor and our team of relocation specialists can make all the difference to help you find the perfect new address.
Coldwell Banker Realty understands that relocating a home is far more complex than filling out a change-of-address card. Home is inextricably tied to family, to memories, to hope and success. As a native to Palm Beach County, I deliver unmatched client service, with intimate knowledge of the area, to target trends to help you find your perfect new home at the right price. If you’re looking for a positive, dedicated Realtor, who is ready to provide you with exceptional service while you make your move, let’s talk today!
Michelle Kirschner
REALTOR®
561.373.2154
www.MichelleKirschner.net
COLDWELL BANKER REALTY 1911 N. Flagler Drive, Suite A West Palm Beach, FL 33407
COLDWELL BANKER | REALTY MICHELLE KIRSCHNER
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