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SIPS & BITES CROSS-COUNTY CULINARY ADVENTURES

LET’S BRUNCH!

Our favorite spots for the mid-morning meal

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barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. All real estate advertised herein is subject to the US Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to make or publish any advertisement that indicates any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin. Please check with your local government agency for more information. The sketches, renderings, pictures and illustrations are proposals only and the developer reserves the right to modify, revise or withdraw any or all of the same at its sole discretion without notice. The renderings illustrate and depict a lifestyle, however, amenities, features and specifications are subject to change without notice. All information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

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The Downsview cabinetry collection is custom crafted in North America and available exclusively through select kitchen design showrooms

To experience the Collections visit one of our flagship showrooms DOWNSVIEW of JUNO 12800 U.S. Highway 1 - Suite 100, Juno Beach, FL (561) 799-7700 www.downsviewofjuno.com DOWNSVIEW of DANIA 1855 Griffin Road - Suite C-212, Dania Beach, FL (954) 927-1100 www.downsviewofdania.com DOWNSVIEW of BOSTON One Design Center Place - Suite 629, Boston, MA (857) 317-3320 www.downsviewofboston.com

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Provident Jewelry would like to introduce the dynamic team of Holly Blenden and Sarah Mlostek, now running our Palm Beach boutique. They bring decades of experience and a passion for customer service. Holly, a 37 year industry professional and G.I.A Graduate Gemologist, prides herself on satisfying her client’s needs through attention to detail and extensive experience in the industry. Sarah received her Accredited Jewelry Professional certification from the Gemological Institute of America and has completed training from several prestigious timepiece and jewelry brands. Whether getting an appraisal or designing a custom piece of jewelry, Holly and Sarah will be sure you leave Provident Jewelry with a smile.

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For an appointment, please contact the Palm Beach boutique at 561-833-0550, or schedule an appointment with Holly at hblenden@providentjewelry.com or Sarah at smlostek@provident jewelry.com.

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CONTENTS

FEATURES 74 / LET’S BRUNCH! The ultimate guide to the weekend’s most sociable meal By Liz Petoniak and Mark Spivak

APRIL 2020

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Valentino gown; Vhernier earrings and ring. For buying information, turn to page 209.

80 / FRESH FROM PALM BEACH Local chefs cull culinary inspiration from oranges, lemons, limes, and more Photography by Robert Nelson

86 / EPICUREAN EXCURSION

PBI’s showcase of some of the best bites in North, Central, and South County By Nick Murray

94 / BEST IN SHOW Command attention in ultra-girlie garb and funky accessories

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DEPARTMENTS 26 / FROM THE EDITOR 28 / PARTY PICS Events with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and more

INSIDER 39 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Wine-and-paint events get creative juices flowing

40 / AROUND TOWN A Q&A with musician Chris Botti, and more

42 / THE GOODS Retailers like Lola Dré are leading a boutique renaissance

STYLE 47 / THE LOOK The hue history behind Hermès, plus sustainable accessories

50 / TRENDSETTERS

Author and mixologist Jules Aron’s current obsessions

52/ BIJOUX Curate a haute hive with bee-themed baubles

54 / BEAUTY

Honey-rich products for hydrated, nourished skin

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ESCAPE 61 / WANDERLUST For a luxe approach to Galápagos travel, there’s no better choice than Pikaia Lodge By Paul Rubio

66 / QUICK TRIPS Bungalows Key Largo is putting a high-end spin on the all-inclusive vacation model By Paul Rubio

68 / STAYCATIONS Spend the weekend exploring downtown Fort Lauderdale By Daphne Nikolopoulos

70 / TRAVEL JOURNAL

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Jupiter orthodontist Arghavan Welch’s take on Turkey ASHLEY MEYER

PHOTOGRAPHER: ROBERT NELSON FOOD: CITRUS-ADORNED SUGAR COOKIE CAKE WITH LEMON-CURD BUTTER CREAM AND CITRON MACARONS, PAMELA DEL CARPIO AND TEAM, EARTH AND SUGAR, WEST PALM BEACH STYLING: ASHLEY MEYER, AIRIELLE FARLEY

72 / HIGH ROAD Rolls-Royce embraces its Dark Side By Howard Walker

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ETHIOPIA COLLECTION Hand woven 18k gold set with natural diamonds

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CONTENTS

147 TOP DOCTORS 103 / PHYSICIAN PROFILES AND INSIGHT

The area’s premier doctors across a variety of specialties

TASTE 147 / OPENINGS

Almond exemplifies a cool-yet-chic farm-to-table philosophy

148 / LOCAL BITES

The most notable new restaurants, the must-visit spot for Southern-inspired cocktails, and more

158 / OFF THE VINE

Vérité Winery lends European finesse to California reds By Mark Spivak

HOME 161 / DESIGN

A clean canvas for dramatic pops of color

162 / ELEMENTS

Fabulous foyer features that make a great first impression

164 / INSPIRED LIVING LIBBY VOLGYES

Expert tips and tricks for decorating guest rooms

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BALANCE 189 / WARM-UP

Practice your sun salutations during rooftop yoga

190 / HEALTH & FITNESS

Good-for-you lunch on-the-go, spring-cleaning guidance for your makeup bag, and more

194 / WEALTH

A look at the issues and trends impacting the stock market

AGENDA 197 / TOP BILLING

SunFest returns to the West Palm Beach Waterfront

198 / ARTS & CULTURE

What to see and do this month

SEEN 211 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people

GOOD BUY 216 / EMILY’S PICKS

Pastel beauty and home essentials for a bright new season 14

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An unparalleled shopping A collection of 30+ world-class national and international galleries and design studios. The Showroom proudly offers a diversity of fine art, antiques, sculpture, glass and design objects from a range of eras, mediums and genres.

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Tuesday thru Saturday, 10 am - 6 pm Closed Sunday & Monday For more information, please call: 561.229.0046 or email Alan Glanzberg, Executive Director Alan @palmbeachdesignshowroom.com Angelica Sua, Associate Director Angelica@palmbeachdesignshowroom.com

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Shawn David, Director of Provident Fine Art Top: “Autumn Landscape” Jasper Cropsey (American 1823-1900) Signed and dated lower right (‘70) Size 16” x 22”/ Oil on canvas

SELL YOUR FINE ART Provident Fine Art purchases the following: • • • • • • • • • •

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Bottom: "Escape" John Kane (American 1860-1934) Inscribed, signed and dated lower right Painted 1928/Size 23" x 28"/Oil on Masonite

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Shawn is a 4th generation art dealer that brings decades of experience to our Worth Avenue gallery. He takes pride in helping clients whether they are building their collection or divesting of pieces they no longer desire. The gallery always has exquisite works for those with diverse and discerning tastes. Pieces include 19th & 20th century French and American Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Modernism and Contemporary works, always vetted for quality and condition. Shawn embodies Provident Fine Arts’ passion for exemplary customer service and placing beautiful art into our customers lives. Call or visit the gallery and allow Shawn to help you with all your fine art needs.

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The all-new Flying Spur Order yours now at our spectacular new facilities 2801 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach. To discover exhilarating performance and breathtaking style, contact Bentley Palm Beach by calling us at 561-257-4833 or visiting BramanBentleyPalmBeach.com The name ‘Bentley’ and the ‘B’ in wings device are registered trademarks. © 2020 Bentley Motors Inc. Model shown: Flying Spur

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I L L U S T R A T E D Editor in Chief Daphne Nikolopoulos Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Executive Editor Mary Murray Senior Editor Liz Petoniak Fashion Editor Katherine Lande Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak Lifestyle Editor Liza Grant Smith Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Editorial Assistant Abigail Duffy DESIGN Senior Art Director Ashley Meyer Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Judy Martel, Nick Murray, Emily Pantelides, Skye Sherman

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CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Nick Mele, Robert Nelson SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Tracey Benson, Janis Bucher, CAPEHART, Davidoff Studios, Jacek Gancarz, Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach, LILA Photo, Paulette Martin and Amy Meister

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Emerging Designers Personal Style DeborahJames.com

CUSTOM PUBLISHING Editor, Palm Beach Custom Content Jason Davis Editor, Naples Custom Content Cathy Chestnut SUBSCRIPTIONS 800-308-7346

Published by Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480, 561-659-0210 • Fax: 561-659-1736 ®Palm Beach Illustrated, Palm Beach Magazine, and Palm Beach Social Observer are registered trademarks, and ™Palm Beach Living is a trademark of Palm Beach Media Group North, LLC.

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FROM THE EDITOR

A couple of months ago, after waiting two weeks to get a reservation, I had dinner at Swifty’s, a little slice of Manhattan transplanted at The Colony. The place was absolutely packed with A-listers and chic up-and-comers mingling over designer meatloaf, and it struck me: Our dining scene is at least as exciting as that of far bigger metro areas and known foodie destinations. If you have doubt, check out this month’s cross-county “Epicurean Excursion.” From north to south and everywhere in between, we highlight our favorite restaurants, hidden gems worth discovering, and buzz-worthy breweries. Writer Nick Murray serves up enough fodder to inspire several foodie road trips and keep your taste buds entertained for weeks. Turn to page 86 for the full scoop. If brunch is on your list of musts for the weekend, you’ll enjoy “Let’s Brunch!” on page 74. Don’t expect the same old pancakes and eggs benedict in these pages. Instead, we tell you where to go for savory beauties like chicken and waffles and breakfast pizza, who serves the ultimate seafood tower, and how to build a Bloody Mary that is a full-on meal. On the lighter, brighter side, we present our ode to citrus in “Fresh From Palm Beach.” We invited chefs to make dishes using Florida’s citrus bounty, and they responded in the most delicious way possible. How does lobster and blood orange salad sound? Or Meyer lemon crêpe cake? Turn to page 80 and swoon over Palm Beach’s finest citrus-inspired fare, including the citrus sugar cookie cake, custom-made for us by Earth and Sugar, that graces our cover this month. Many of you know we’ve been growing by leaps and bounds lately. It’s my pleasure to announce one new title in particular: Fort Lauderdale Illustrated. Celebrating its inaugural issue this month, FLI will bring to Fort Lauderdale the same authority and sophistication Palm Beach readers have enjoyed since 1952. Want to know more about this vibrant, growing market? Turn to page 68 and learn how to navigate downtown Fort Lauderdale, a hub for culture, discovery, and socializing. Cheers!

Daphne Nikolopoulos daphne@palmbeachillustrated.com

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The Spice of LIFE

Thanks to healthy grab-and-gos sprouting all over the county, fast food and wholesome food are no longer mutually exclusive concepts. The plant-based avocado barbecue wrap from Meraki Juice Kitchen is my personal favorite. Page 190.

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Photo Michel Gibert, for advertising purposes only. Herdade Do Freixo. 1Conditions apply, contact store for details. 2Program available on select items, subject to availability.

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Perspective. Modular composition per element, designed by Sacha Lakic. Evol. Cocktail table and end table, designed by CĂŠdric Ragot. Tilt. Armchairs, designed by Sacha Lakic. Apex. Ottoman, designed by Sacha Lakic.

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JAENE MIRANDA, BOB DUNKIN, HILLIE MAHONEY

THE WINTER BALL WHO: Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County WHAT: The Winter Ball WHERE: The Breakers, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: In addition to a concert by club members and entertainment courtesy of Bob Merrill, the evening also included a moving speech by Youth of the Year Kalayah Samuels. CHUCK AND AMANDA SCHUMACHER LYNNE WHEAT, THOMAS PETERFFY

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PARTY PICS NICHOLAS AND CARISSA CONIGLIO

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LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA GALA WHO: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society WHAT: EPIC Gala WHERE: The Breakers, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: An unforgettable speech by the evening’s Honored Hero, T.J. Light, made the elegant event’s exclusive auction, dinner, and live entertainment even sweeter for guests.

SERENA AND BRYAN MATTSON LAURA EVANS, ROSS MELTZER

SEAN AND ERIN MCGOULD

CAMERON AND JEFF PRESTON LAUREE AND ROBERT SIMMONS

TRACI AND STEPHEN BEVEVINO

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CHRISTOPHER AND JENNIFER HARRIS

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Here’s a colorfully good reason to take a scenic drive or southerly ride on Brightline to Miami: Marie Robinson Salon. Renowned for her head-turning hues that frequently grace the catwalks and splash across the covers and pages of beauty bibles like Bazaar, Elle, and Vogue, the celebrity colorist Marie Robinson opened her eponymous salon with her husband, business partner, and hairstylist Abell Oujaddou in 2017. Nestled inside the Aventura Mall on Biscayne Bay, the 2,500-square-foot space has become the go-to spot for beauty insiders and entertainment A-listers. The salon features a sleek, residential-imbued design aesthetic with a living room-style waiting room and vibrant works of art. Powered by Robinson, Oujaddou, and their team of accomplished colorists, stylists, and makeup artists, the salon delivers a comprehensive menu of services, ranging from restorative hair treatments to modern cuts and customized chromas that gorgeously enhance the client’s personal appearance. Shuttling between the South Florida outpost and flagship salon in New York City, Robinson is a color wunderkind who meets regularly with her Hollywood royalty clients, including Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, and Ryan Gosling, and works with stars such as Scarlett Johansson and Emma Stone, who seek her skills when career-making tress transformations are required. Robinson — who trained alongside some of the most-recognized names in the hair industry, including stylist Danilo and balayage expert Christopher Robin — has customized her salons to serve as creative incubators for trendsetting talent. If you’re hunting for the perfect color, cut, glamorous extensions, or a healthy, mane-perfecting treatment, look no further than Marie Robinson Salon.

MARIE ROBINSON SALON 19565 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1954 • Miami FL, 33180 For pricing and appointments, call 305-974-2553 or visit marierobinsonsalon.com PROMOTION

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PARTY PICS ARLETTE GORDON, GAIL WORTH

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VALERIE MOGUL, ALI WENTWORTH, ELYCE ARONS MICHAEL TONELLO, KATHLEEN GUZMAN

OLD BAGS LUNCHEON WHO: Center for Family Services WHAT: Old Bags Luncheon WHERE: The Breakers, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: The twenty-first annual event’s 500 attendees mingled and bid on designer handbags to benefit the organization’s mission to provide accessible behavioral health and education services to Palm Beach County residents. RENEE MORRISON, HARRISON MORGAN

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PARTY PICS DAWN CIRONE, BRITTANY MUNDARAIN, SUSAN SOSNER BETH BERGER, THERESA TOMASELLO, NANCY RICHTER

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WHO: Zimmermann WHAT: Treats & Sweets pre-party kickoff WHERE: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: The über-stylish boutique set the stage for the kickoff party leading up to The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness’ tenth annual Valentine’s Treats & Sweets event.

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PALETTE Pleaser In wine is truth—and a door to creative expression if the popularity of the paint-and-wine concept is any indication. In our screen-saturated society, the draw of a hands-on activity paired with real-life mingling proves inviting. “I’m a product of this trend,” says Jennifer Hernandez, who founded Wellington’s Art Cellar in 2014. “I used to be a high school math teacher and I started going to a pottery-painting place as a form of social therapy. It’s such a positive way to spend the evening or afternoon. You have a little wine, socialize, create, and tap into a whole part of

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PBI: What can audiences expect from your show? Botti: It’s super fun to come back to what I affectionately call Carnegie Hall South. … I’ve sort of made it my passion in life to curate a Rubik’s Cube of an all-star band. So, we’re bringing some brand-new members to the Kravis Center, really showcasing this incredible group of mine and letting the audience witness something you just don’t see in modern-day music. … Everything has its place to envelop a whole night of music that crosses over so many different genres. What do you look forward to most when performing? I love to see the audience moved. I can’t

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A bevy of temporary installations are arriving in West Palm Beach courtesy of the city’s Art in Public Places program, which aims to establish West Palm as a creative laboratory and give local artists in various career stages a venue to venture beyond their studios.

tell you how many times I look out in the audience and multiple people are wiping tears away from their face. It’s one thing to say, “Okay, put your hands together and let’s have a party.” That’s a much easier thing to do. But to move people [to where they] are showing the other side of emotion—they’re tearing up and that sort of stuff—is really, really gratifying. You’ve collaborated with some of the most legendary icons of music. Is there anyone you’re still hoping to play with? My wish list—I think that’s probably been checked off. There are some young artists that I think are fantastic, [like] Ed Sheeran. Maybe one day we’ll be able to do a duet together. But for the most part, I’ve just been so incredibly fortunate. My first gig was with Sinatra when I was 22 years old, and that crisscross from Sinatra to Bocelli to Sting and Streisand—who else is there?

Known for his murals, Eduardo Mendieta has brought three larger-than-life, origami-esque structures to the Northwood neighborhood. A paper crane, boat, and airplane—all made of fencing materials with designs woven in—now grace the intersection of Broadway and 24th. Hector Diaz’s interactive Frame Your Neighborhood(s) is a series of four anamorphic street paintings—trompe l’oeil designs that appear 3D to the naked eye but are actually on a flat surface—in Coleman, Gaines, and Howard Park. The paintings, inspired by the history of their surroundings, are complemented by augmented reality elements accessible through an app. (wpb.org)

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Expect all things glamorous at the eleventh annual International Gay Polo Tournament at the International Polo Club in Wellington April 2-5. Festivities include a “Wigstock” party put on by the Gay Polo League, which aims to foster positive perceptions about gay athletes, plus polo matches, tailgate competitions, half-time performances, and a lavish brunch. It all benefits nonprofit partner SAGE, the oldest and largest organization in the nation dedicated to helping LGBT adults age with dignity. (gaypolo.com)

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PBI touches base with Grammy-winning, chart-topping trumpeter, musician, and composer Chris Botti ahead of his performance at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach April 21. (kravis.org)

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As online shopping became the norm, many industry insiders forecasted the fall of retail. But in Palm Beach County, brick-andmortar stores continue to emerge and thrive, even in our digital age. With the consumer climate driving online commerce, boutiques like Lola Dré secure the longevity of shopping local by providing an experience unmatched online. A team of women with backgrounds in corporate and retail—and a shared love of shopping—Lorry Rahman, André Arceneaux, and Lauren Murray opened Lola Dré in Jupiter’s Harbourside Place in late 2019, presenting an upscale shopping experience with a range of handselected contemporary pieces. They were later joined by creative director and partner Maria Brogna. “We’re online shoppers ourselves, but there are a lot of hassles that come along with that— not being able to see, feel, or touch the products,” explains Arceneaux. “Part of the reason why we opened was to help undo that, but also, we wanted to really give women a place to come and connect and feel like they were part of a family, to have somewhere to shop and receive personalized service and just make shopping fun again. It really gives us the opportunity to make people feel special and welcomed.” At Lola Dré, a personal touch is the MO. This is expressed in perks like a pre-order system and a collection tailored to regulars’ preferences. Shopping at Lola Dré is made to feel like hanging out in a friend’s closet. “Buying specifically for your

customer base is really important,” says Murray. “We know everybody’s names. We spend time with them. We know what they like and can pull things for them when they walk in and make such a fun experience out of it.” By carrying emerging designers and curating inventory based on what their shoppers are gravitating toward, Lola Dré is attempting to merge the best of online and brick-and-mortar retail, Rahman notes, bringing together ample choices with individualized service. “You have all the variety of online, but it’s in a store where you can touch it, see it, feel it, and then get a different level of customer service.” (loladre.com)

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French KISS By Katherine Lande If any fashion house is the authority on color, it’s Hermès. The French label has amassed more than 75,000 silk color references in its archives in Lyon and adds hundreds to its library each season. It comes as no surprise then that artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas decided to launch Hermès Beauty with Rouge Hermès, a collection of lipsticks in 24 shades, including—yes—the inimitable Orange Boîte. Infused with white mulberry extract and lightly scented with notes of sandalwood, arnica, and angelica, the lipsticks ($68 each; refills $42) apply velvety smooth with a weightless feel in either satin or matte finishes. Now the Hermès Birkin bag, lacquered cuff, or printed silk scarf has its own accessory: a matching lip steeped in the wearer’s personality.

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Long before moving here, Jules Aron enjoyed childhood vacations to the Palm Beaches with her family. Eventually, her parents purchased a seasonal getaway, and she followed suit soon after. The author of four best-sellers that champion healthy living, Aron now resides in downtown West Palm Beach and enjoys summering in her rustic cabin in upstate New York, a retreat especially conducive to developing new book ideas. Passionate about animals (ask her about Lou, her rescue cat) and wellness, Aron is one of the founders of the Fresh Rx initiative, a partnership between Lox Farms and the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties that allows doctors to write prescriptions for fresh produce to patients at Jupiter Medical Center. Naturally, she also serves as their in-house mixologist at charity events. —Skye Sherman

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Ancient civilizations sang honey’s praises in the earliest written languages and gifted this ambrosial elixir to their gods. Traditionally known for its healing antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, honey can enhance the hydrating, nourishing, and free radical–fighting powers of any formula. Our hive of panacean products includes: Innersense I Create Lift Volumizing Foam with moisturizing aloe vera and pumpkin seed oil ($28 for 6 fl. oz., innersensebeauty.com); Trilogy Everything Balm with nourishing rosehip oil ($22, trilogyproducts.com); Lano Golden Dry Skin Salve with quadruple lanolin and manuka honey ($26, Neiman Marcus); Bliss In the Honey Mega Moisturizing Lavender Honey Mask ($15, Ulta Beauty); L’Oréal Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition Manuka Honey Eye Gel ($20, Target); and Leonor Greyl Shampooing Au Miel ($36 for 4 fl. oz., Neiman Marcus). —Abigail Duffy

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THE FRONT ROW Take a front row seat to history as some of the world’s leading scientists share their discoveries and views on the future of science and medicine. The frontiers of drug discovery, the brain’s emotional memory center, next-generation vaccines—Scripps Research scientists will discuss all of that and more as they take you to the edge of science and keep you on the edge of your seat.

Michael Farzan, PhD Wednesday, April 22, 2020 | 4-6 pm Lecture at 4:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and conversation in the café at 5:00 p.m.

“Addressing the Coronavirus Challenge” How do scientists make vaccines and drugs against a germ that simply didn’t exist months ago? Hear a progress report from one of the world’s leading coronavirus experts now responding to the current global health crisis. Virologist Michael Farzan of Scripps Research, Florida and colleagues are developing vaccine and antiviral medicine candidates to protect against the novel coronavirus strain causing COVID-19. You won’t want to miss these insights into how a virus so similar to SARS became so contagious and deadly.

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Natural Selection Pikaia Lodge is a highly evolved, non-cruise alternative to experiencing one of Earth’s ultimate BUCKET-LIST DESTINATIONS By Paul Rubio A visit to the remote Galápagos Islands is a veritable rite of passage for world travelers. Located more than 500 nautical miles west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, this ecologically diverse archipelago functions as a living museum of natural history—a mind-boggling foreign landscape where plants and animals have evolved for centuries without human interference.

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The wellappointed Pikaia Lodge features amenities like an infinityedge pool with panoramic ocean vistas (above), the Japanesestyle Sumaq Spa (upper right), and accomodations with floor-toceiling views of Santa Cruz Island (right). Look forward to excursions to Bartolomé Island and the landmark Pinnacle Rock (below).

craters on Santa Cruz Island, at the center of the bucket-list island chain. A welcomed disrupter to Galápagos tourism, Pikaia rises above one of the Galápagos’ few inhabited swathes—of the islands’ 3,028-squaremile landmass, humans occupy only 3 percent— and delivers all the amenities one would expect in a top-tier lodge, plus easy access to iconic locales and wildlife-rich surrounds. High in the cloud forests of southern Santa Cruz, Pikaia stands some 1,500 feet above sea level, promising 360-degree views of the Galápagos’ landand-sea splendor as well as design that itself is a sight to behold. An enclave of oversized glass panes, arched white walls, and prolific open-air common spaces, this minimalist marvel seamlessly blends with the proximate lush foliage and 62

oceanic blues below. The grounds are strewn with artistic nods to Darwin and science, such as sculptures of DNA double helixes and statues of Pikaia Gracilens, the oldest known ancestor to vertebrates, from which the lodge gains its name. Sustainability has been meticulously woven into Pikaia’s aesthetic and framework, best exemplified by its natural lava stone floors and walls, rainwater-collecting rooftops, and overall carbon neutrality. But Pikaia understands that you aren’t coming to the Galápagos to simply hang out in a fabulous hotel—though we wouldn’t judge should you decide to spend copious hours at the lounger-lined infinity pool or in your en suite Jacuzzi overlooking the cloud forest. Ultimately, you’re here for the nature, and it’s nature you’ll get. The experience at Pikaia plays out as multiday, all-inclusive packages—available from as few as four days/three nights to as many as eight days/seven nights—where guests engage in land excursions on Santa Cruz Island, visit neighboring isles on one of the house yachts, and enjoy five-star excess back at the lodge. A typical day may include a sail to North Seymour Island for an extraordinary hike alongside the frigate birds and blue-footed boobies, followed by an early afternoon snorkel among octopuses, white-tipped reef sharks, fur seals, and countless schools of vibrantly colored tropical fish. Another may begin by exploring the craggy, lava-hewn coastline of Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island, then hopping in a zodiac

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to search for and swim with penguins and sea lions, before climbing to the top of Bartolomé Island to take in the grandeur of Pinnacle Rock, the symbol of the Galápagos. Excursions vary by week, as trips to specific islands within national parklands are strictly regulated and assigned with little advance notice for non–cruise ship operators. Regardless, a new adventure beckons every day, alternating between jaunts at sea and on land with a dedicated professional naturalist who remains with the group for the full package duration. At a minimum, expect to snap numerous photos of the many giant tortoises (aka Galápagos, from which the archipelago gains its name) inhabiting Santa Cruz’s rolling hills, including the grounds around Pikaia. Look forward to downing a local beer in the town of Puerto Ayora and blowing up your social media with images of red-pouched frigate birds, amphibious marine iguanas, ubiquitous orange Sally Lightfoot crabs, and blue-footed boobies hamming it up for the camera. Of course, you’d see the same on a Galápagos cruise, but your pre- and post-excursion experiences would definitely not be the same. In lieu of ship cabins and cramped common spaces at sea, a sumptuous home base lends to greater leisure pursuits, from decadent multicourse meals in Evolution Restaurant (of Relais & Châteaux standard, no less) to lengthy treatments in the Japanese-inspired Sumaq Spa. On land, guests don’t endure a relentless 5:30 a.m. wake-up call nor the hectic pace of cruise ships’ twice-daily

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Pikaia’s common areas, such as the garden corner fire pit (above) and the Homo Sapiens Explorers Lounge (top), are picturesque reprieves from full days spent taking in the islands’ natural beauty.

excursions. On the contrary, Pikaia offers a slower stride for absorbing the Galápagos’ riches. Pikaia’s model works for some but not for others, especially those seeking to discover as much as possible of the archipelago’s 18 main islands. Admittedly, Pikaia can only access islands that are within a reasonable distance from Santa Cruz, thereby excluding sights like the nesting colonies of waved albatross on Española Island and the extreme volcanic landscapes of Fernandina Island. That being said, Pikaia succeeds in its mission to avoid the ordinary and create a balance between active and leisurely pursuits. The pampering is best suited to those wanting ample time to reflect on Galápagos grandeur, not necessarily type As hoping to island hop at a rapid-fire pace. Overall, Pikaia opens up one of Earth’s greatest destinations to a new generation of travelers seeking a combination of nature and luxury, with an emphasis toward the latter. (pikaialodge.com) «

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Bungalows Key Largo offers a chic approach to all-inclusive By Paul Rubio Think all-inclusive resort, and Mexico or the Dominican Republic typically come to mind. But a new offering in Florida’s Upper Keys is bringing Key Largo into the all-inclusive fold—in the best way possible. Say hello to Bungalows Key Largo, an adults-only (21-plus) property that pairs the amenities of an exclusive island retreat with the laid-back lifestyle of the Florida Keys. Bungalows is a far cry from the low-brow, all-inclusive properties that have become synonymous with budget Caribbean travel. Rather, it’s a detail-oriented escape with high-end amenities, top-shelf liquor, and personality-driven restaurants. Located on the Keys’ bayside just beyond Mile Marker 99, Bungalows is accessed from a small turn-off that weaves through dense-yet-manicured foliage. After valeting your own wheels, you’ll be escorted on a pastel blue golf cart through the resort’s matching blue wooden gates. Zigzagging along palm tree–laced trails, you’ll cross paths with the Beach House, home to an array of restaurants, and a massive reclining Buddha that underscores Bungalows’ The alfresco tranquility mantra. More vacasoaking tub and tion bliss awaits across a colrain shower. lection of 135 white-washed bungalows, each boasting modern furnishings and a private garden with an alfresco soaking tub and rain shower. After settling into your romantic bungalow, it’s time to explore an intoxicating world of fun-in-the-sun, designed to make you never ever want 66

Clockwise from far left: The waterfront bungalows’ patios; the Sunset Pool; explore Key Largo by kayak, paddleboard, or bike; entrance to the Zen Garden Spa.

to leave. Choose between two pool and Jacuzzi areas or a beachfront lounger to destress and work on your tan. The all-inclusive policy means there’s no reason to decline another watermelon margarita while soaking, sunbathing, or enjoying live music sessions. Thematic eateries like toes-in-the-sand Mexican restaurant Sea Señor and Fish Tales—the design of which recalls Il Riccio on Capri—are idyllic for long, memorable meals and languid, cocktail-heavy days. Floating tiki boats head out twice daily for tours along the bay; you can also choose your own bayside adventure via paddleboard, water trike, or kayak, admiring the setting while keeping an eye out for dolphins and manatees. To counter the eating and drinking excess, consider a scenic ride on a beach cruiser (every bungalow comes with two) or get fit in the palapatopped outdoor gym. Early risers can look forward to morning group yoga and fitness classes, which range from hatha and vinyasa to a sunrise stretch. Alternatively, treat yourself to a few hours—or more—in the Asian-themed spa. Relax to the sounds of the wind passing through the bamboo gardens, unwind with a eucalyptus steam, or detox in the Himalayan salt room before expert therapists put your body at ease. Finally, should curiosity or the odd case of cabin fever push you beyond Bungalows’ boundaries, the property provides complimentary transportation within a 5-mile radius. We wouldn’t blame you for wanting to check out the superb snorkeling at nearby John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park or chartering a fishing boat to learn why this region lays claim to America’s best sportfishing. But no matter how you choose to spend your days and nights at Bungalows Key Largo, you’ll quickly fall for this harbinger of American all-inclusive chic and its unique marriage of unapologetic indulgence and Florida Keys–style relaxation. (bungalowskeylargo.com) «

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SATURDAY MORNING Walk—or, if you’re feeling adventurous, take a motorized scooter (they’re on every sidewalk)—to Las Olas Boulevard, and perch at Ann’s Florist Coffee and Wine Bar (annsfloristlas olas.com). Who doesn’t want to sip a cappuccino in the midst of hydrangeas and anemones? Pro tip: For maximum social-media mileage, snag the table for two adjacent to the wall of roses. After, stroll Las Olas and duck into shops like Grand Central Stationery (grandcentralstationery.net) for clever greeting cards and Deborah James (deborahjames.com) for fab fashion.

FRIDAY NIGHT If you didn’t have a drink at Sparrow, did you even go to Fort Lauderdale? The bar on the twenty-fifth floor of The Dalmar defines rooftop culture and is literally the hottest spot in the city right now. Why? Panoramic views, for starters. And kitschy-chic ’60s decor. And a bar cart for mixing group cocktails with names like “Mixtape Punch.” For dinner, take it down to street level at The Terrace Grill. A table outside delivers prime city vibes, not to mention a new twist on Italian classics like rigatoni verde with Genovese pesto or chargrilled Sicilian octopus.

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SATURDAY EVENING Start your night on the town at Invasive Species Brewery and Taproom (invasivespeciesbrewing.com) for a tasting of the excellent beers produced by a quartet of Florida natives putting Fort Lauderdale on the microbrew map. Continue on to the FATVillage arts district (fatvillage. com), home to emerging artists and designers. Instead of glossy galleries, you’ll find experimental installations in unexpected spaces, as well as working artists’ studios. For a late dinner, head across town to the intimate One Door East (onedooreast.com) and sample the innovative small plates, including a smoked fried chicken with poblano crema that will haunt your dreams.

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON The up-and-coming MASS (Music and Arts South of Sunrise) District is a collective of creatives determined to bring art to the forefront. Think of it as Wynwood in its nascent phase: a sprawling space of former warehouses, now decorated with bold murals and occupied by artsy businesses. On the last Saturday of every month, the district offers a free Artwalk with music, food trucks, and a vibrant street scene. MAC Fine Art (macfineart.com), a 12,000-squarefoot gallery featuring a highly curated collection of prominent and emerging artists, is a collector’s dream. Stop in for a visit, and seek out owner Mary Ann Cohen, whose depth of knowledge is impressive. And don’t leave without a stop at rapper Tory Lanez’s Notorious Creamery (notoriouscreamery. com), home of the Cookie Monster (emphasis on monster) ice cream cone.

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SUNDAY MORNING S’mores waffles There’s nothing like a decadent brunch to round out the perfect weekend. Though it looks like a humble eatery at first glance, Foxy Brown (myfoxy brown.com) is cited by the locals with near-cult reverence. A newcomer understands the fascination after an encounter with the banana bread grilled cheese with Nutella and ricotta filling, s’mores waffle, or short rib benedict with chimichurri hollandaise. It’s useless to count calories. Enjoy every morsel, and counter with a 50-mile bike ride later.

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Though Jupiter resident Arghavan Welch grew up in Tehran, Iran, her husband is from Boston, so their families needed a meeting location easily accessible to all. “After we met, we brought our families together in Antalya, Turkey, to get to know each other,” Welch says. “Now it’s a tradition we regularly repeat.” Turkey’s pristine Antalya coastline is highlighted by mountain views, Mediterranean beaches, and the Düden Waterfalls, plus an unusual blend of Russian, Eastern European, and Middle Eastern influences. Though Welch has a full schedule between her Palm Beach Gardens orthodontic practice, two young daughters, and support of local schools including the Wilkes Honors College at Florida Atlantic University and Timber Trace Elementary, she always makes time for an annual Turkish escape. —Skye Sherman

WHEN TO GO May to August provides optimal weather and sunshine every day.

Düden Waterfalls, Antalya, Turkey

FASHION ESSENTIALS FOR DAY Hermès flats, white linen dresses, an off-the-shoulder white shirt or dress, and a bathing suit from Hot Miami Styles or Missoni. A nice bathing suit cover-up is everything. FASHION ESSENTIALS FOR NIGHT Dresses from Reve Boutique Best way to start the day With a traditional Turkish breakfast of eggs, honey, and freshly made breads, followed by a dip in the Mediterranean or pool and then a visit to a luxury spa. HOW TO spend THE NIGHT Dinner and live entertainment are the cornerstones of the evening. Antalya’s nightclubs and hookah lounges keep the party going into the early morning. WHERE TO EAT Seraser Fine Dining Restaurant (seraser restaurant.com) is a fabulous spot for open-air dining in the old city. I highly recommend any of the fish or kabob meals that feature homemade bread and local fresh herbs.

Cappadocia Amicis Turkish Breakfast

WHERE TO SHOP Kaleiçi is the old district in Antalya, where you can walk along cobblestone streets lined with Ottoman timber houses and browse many small shops that carry souvenirs, jewelry, clothing, antiques, and carpets. The primary shopping streets are Cumhuriyet, Güllük, and Atatürk. AN ALFRESCO ACTIVITY Take an excursion to Cappadocia for a hot-air balloon ride.

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BEST SEAT IN TOWN Most resorts have a dock that extends into the Mediterranean, complete with a mountain backdrop and crystal-blue water that allows you to see straight down to the sea floor. Some favorites are Regnum Carya (regnumhotels. com), Calista Luxury Resort (calista.com.tr), and Gloria Serenity Resort (gloria.com.tr). LOCAL DISH TO DREAM ABOUT Manti, meat-stuffed dumplings served with three sauces: caramelized tomato, brown butter, and garlic yogurt.

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Back to BLACK Rolls-Royce has given its Cullinan SUV the Black Badge treatment, but beware: It will take you to the DARK SIDE By Howard Walker In the immortal words of intergalactic archvillain Darth Vader: “You don’t know the power of the Dark Side.” Tonight we’re experiencing its full force while heading to a galaxy far, far away. That is, Miami after dark. Forget about the postcard-perfect Magic City and the neon-lit, teeny-bikini hedonism that is South Beach. We’re in Wynwood. A decade ago, this 10-block strip between the Intracoastal and I-95 was a testimony to urban decay—boarded-up windows, razor-wire fencing, snarling junkyard dogs, and all. It’s still gritty, but crumbling cinder block has been transformed into a vast display of eclectic street art. The epicenter, Wynwood Walls, has seen close to 100,000 square feet of largely abandoned warehouse walls turned into a gallery of mural art by creatives from around the globe. By day, tourists come by the thousands to gaze in jaw-on-the-floor wonder at the works, refuel at the tragically hip cafés and restaurants, 72

and shop at the au courant boutiques. But late at night, when the crowds have long returned to their cruise ships and Art Deco hostelries, the edginess returns. This is no place to be driving a $400,000 Rolls-Royce. Thankfully, this is no regular Rolls bedecked with shimmering Flying Ladies and an aura of plutocratic pomp and Grey Poupon circumstance. This is Lord Vader’s ride. This is the new Cullinan Black Badge. Since 2016 and the introduction of the Wraith Black Badge two-door coupe, Rolls has been giving its lineup the full back-to-black Sith treatment. The aim? To appeal to a new generation of younger, more diverse, self-made buyers in want of a less cookie-cutter design. It’s been working. The average age of a Rolls customer is now below 40, with one in five opting for a Black Badge model. With this new Cullinan Black Badge, the ratio is expected to jump to one in three. See the Cullinan BB loitering outside the hyper-trendy Wynwood Kitchen & Bar and it radiates a menacing “don’t mess with me” attitude. Nearly every piece of chrome has been blackened. Even the Spirit of Ecstasy Flying Lady has a full-body coating of high-gloss black chrome. Up front, that iconic Parthenon grille has received a Vader noir makeover. In profile, it has the effect of making this sky-high-roofed SUV appear less top-heavy and lower to the ground. Having towering, blackrimmed, 22-inch forged alloys at each corner doesn’t hurt either. Climb aboard and the cabin is a sea of high-gloss carbon fiber that stretches across the dash, center console, and doors. I love the blacked-

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PRICE: FROM $382,000 ENGINE: 6.75-LITER TWINTURBO V-12 POWER: 600 HP TORQUE: 664 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 4.9 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 155 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 210/79 INCHES WEIGHT: 6,100 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE GOING TO THE DARK SIDE REALLY CHANGES THE CULLINAN’S CHARACTER FOR THE BETTER.

out clock and strip of contrasting searingyellow piping that rings the dash top. But the visual highlight of this cavernous interior is the Cullinan’s Starlight Headliner with its 1,344 fiber-optic ends that replicate a starry night. If that alone weren’t cool enough, there’s also a “Shooting Star” feature that randomly uses groups of eight brighter fiber optics to dart across the ceiling. All this might be considered window dressing if it weren’t for the upgrades in performance, handling, and braking that come with the Black Badge specs. The stock Cullinan’s mighty 6.75-liter twin-turbo V-12 gets a 29-hp boost to take the new output to a nice round 600 hp. There’s also an extra 37 lb-ft of torque on tap to lift it to 664 lb-ft.

l FOLLOW HOWARD WALKER’S THE WHEEL WORLD BLOG ON PALM BEACHILLUSTRATED.COM Now when you squeeze the throttle, you’ll rush to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds, down from 5.2. More aggressive transmission shifting only heightens the Rolls’ athletic, urgent feel. Late at night is certainly the best time to cruise Miami; there’s less traffic, better views of that twinkling skyline, and more chances to feel the Cullinan’s hyperdrive force. Yes, the hushed, silent running is still there. So too is the magic-carpet ride. But there’s a more dynamic character here that truly heightens the allure of this flagship SUV. As Lord Vader would say: “Impressive. Most impressive.” «

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or some, Friday signals the end of a hectic work week. For others, it means the arrival of the weekend’s biggest daytime extravagance: brunch. More than a meal, brunch has become a social experience filled with creative fare worth venturing out of bed for. Forget basic mimosas and eggs benedict­because from morning until late afternoon, local restaurants are presenting far-from-boring plates you won’t find in your kitchen at home (sorry). Consider this guide your wake-up call to the best meal of the day.

The brunch spread at Trophy Room in Wellington, one of Palm Beach County’s best spots for the midday meal.

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THE NEW Classics

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BOTH SWEET AND SAVORY, TODAY’S BRUNCH STAPLES ARE ANYTHING BUT AVERAGE

As the best-selling dish at Batch New Southern Kitchen & Tap in West Palm Beach, this Southern standby is ordered hundreds of times every week—but it takes center stage at brunch. “Thirty-six hours to perfection” is how culinary director Michael Camerino describes the preparation. “We brine the chicken for 24 hours in a sweet-tea brine. Then, it’s rubbed in our house-made seasoning before taking a 12-hour nap [prior to] being fried to order.” Cheddar cornbread waffles, chili-thyme honey, and bourbonmaple butter complete the presentation. (batchsouthernkitchen.com)

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F. Scott Fitzgerald once said that there are no second acts in American lives, but he never went to Prezzo. The legendary Boca Raton restaurant of the 1990s, which restaurateur Burt Rapoport recently resurrected, is now adding a unique twist to brunch with Pizza Carbonara. A combination of thin-crust white pizza, mozzarella, bacon, eggs, Parmigiano, pecorino, and black pepper is cooked in the wood-fired oven, the same type first introduced to South Florida when Prezzo originally opened in 1989. (prezzoboca.com)

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BREAKFAST BURGER When brunch follows an intense morning workout or a late night on the town, a runny-egg burger cures all. At the newly launched brunch at Scusi Trattoria in Palm Beach Gardens, celebrity chef Laurent Tourondel serves his take on the all-American burger: portobello mushrooms, gorgonzola cheese, balsamic onions, and a cage-free fried egg decorate a beef patty between a brioche bun. Hand-cut fries generously tossed with salt and herbs accompany this flavor bomb. (scusirestaurants.com)

Every brunch menu needs a waffle, and the roasted pecan and sweet butter–topped mini-waffles at Trophy Room in Wellington are exceptional. Executive chef James Strine, whose culinary pedigree includes Café Boulud and Clay Conley’s restaurants, balances sugary and smoky for a plate that you can smell before it arrives at the table as an entree or midday dessert. (trophyroomrestaurant.com) 76

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The avocado toast craze reached its peak in 2017 when an Australian real estate mogul famously blamed wasteful spending on the highticket brunch item for preventing millennials from buying their first homes. That theory was disproven, but the simple combination is still a sensation. One of the best iterations can be found at The Blind Monk in West Palm Beach, where this openfaced sandwich begins with Old School Bakery pumpernickel bread that is then slathered with a sweet pea and charred-jalapeño puree. Olive oil, salt, roasted pistachios, cilantro, a squeeze of lime juice, and a cookedto-order egg top off the thinly sliced avocado. (theblindmonk.com)

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Even the humble pancake stack gets the red-carpet treatment at brunch. At The Restaurant at The Norton in West Palm Beach, the kitchen presents lemon ricotta pancakes with whipped mascarpone, fresh berries, and maple syrup. Edible flowers elevate the dish to gallery-worthy status. (norton.org)

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You can order eggs benedict with Maryland crab or Maine lobster when you have brunch at Loch Bar, Mizner Park’s classy seafood tavern—but savvy customers opt for the shellfish tower. The combination of East and West Coast oysters, clams, lobster tail, Alaskan king crab legs, shrimp, salmon carpaccio, and tuna poke is available in three sizes (petit, grand, and royal) depending on the size of your party. The Boca Raton restaurant is an offshoot of the Loch Bar in Baltimore’s Harbor East neighborhood and features an

extensive whiskey list and a broad selection of craft beers and cocktails. “Our most popular tower is the petit, which serves two people,” says GM Brian Bagley. “When guests see a tower delivered to a table, everyone in the dining room wants one. We’re a raw bar first and foremost. We have the largest selection of oysters in the area, including some varieties such as Wellfleets that you won’t find elsewhere. The towers give customers a chance to experience what we’re all about.” (lochbar.com)

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GRATO Brunch at Clay Conley’s Italian joint offers the best of both worlds: a lively atmosphere that’s equally casual and familyfriendly. And its bottomless drinks ($19) are the best in town. For those with commitment issues, Grato allows swapping between blood orange mimosas, spicy horseradish Bloodys, rosé, frozen Moscow Mules (Saturday only), or frosé (Sunday only). West Palm Beach (gratowpb.com)

SALT 7 This Atlantic Avenue staple is the site of the area’s most over-the-top daytime brunch party. Each Sunday, expect live DJs, blacked-out lights, bottomless mimosas or Bloodys ($27), and a young, sexy crowd for South Beach– style clubbing before sunset. Delray Beach (salt7.com) 78

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THE CIRCLE ROOM AT THE BREAKERS From the ocean views to the harpist, The Breakers’ Circle Room brunch is an exercise in hedonism—and at $125 per person, it’s worth every cent. Think: an endless buffet of stone crabs, sushi, multiple types of caviar, lamb lollipops, a jaw-dropping dessert display, and a glass that’s never empty. Palm Beach (thebreakers.com/dining)

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FRESH PALM BEACH STRAIGHT FROM THE GROVE, LOCAL CITRUS DIALS UP THE ZEST IN THESE INSPIRED PLATES PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERT NELSON STYLING BY ASHLEY MEYER AND AIRIELLE FARLEY TEXT BY ABIGAIL DUFFY

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CITRUS CEVICHE AND FLORIDA BLUE CRAB SALAD The Regional

Citrus is South Florida’s agricultural jewel, and chef Lindsay Autry wants diners to know it. A chorus of almost a dozen Indian River citrus varieties lend unbelievable flavor to Peruvian-style yellowtail ceviche, with Florida orange and wild lemon juices, and a Florida blue crab and citrus salad atop polychromatic slices of White Marsh grapefruit, Cara Cara navel and blood oranges, tangelo, and tangerine. West Palm Beach (eatregional.com)

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Proper Grit, The Ben The inspiration for this dish? In a word: citrus. The Ben’s Old Florida nostalgia with a nouveau-luxury spin is rendered in executive chef Andre Sattler’s succulent pan-seared scallops featuring a whimsical garden party of broccoli, charred onion, pickled beets and carrots, finger lime crema, and an airy lemon espuma. West Palm Beach (theben westpalm.com)

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LOBSTER AND BLOOD ORANGE SALAD

Temple Orange, Eau Palm Beach Goosebumps are the metric in chef Neall Bailey’s Mediterranean-style dining room. While stunning to the eye, this salad’s sensory bliss lies in the vibrant tangs of lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit, tempered by creamy avocado, shaved fennel, and tender hearts of palm, all atop Maine lobster, fresh field greens, and saffron-infused risotto. Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com)

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MEYER LEMON CREPE CAKE Oceano Kitchen

Textures are key in this citrus creation, with layers of luscious Meyer lemon mousse and vanilla crepe garnished with locally harvested passionfruit, caramelized sugar, lime zest, and petite baked meringue. Jeremy and Cindy Bearman’s seasonally motivated resto showcases the best from local farmers on a daily-rotating menu— and this dynamic dessert is no exception. Lantana (oceanokitchen.com)

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Earth and Sugar

Gathering “natural elements to bake from scratch� represents the vision for these piquant petit fours, conceptualized by Pamela del Carpio of Earth and Sugar and created with help from the entire pastry team. These citrus tarts (pun intended) are rooted in a sweet sugar cookie cake base that complements the delightfully acidic key lime, lemon curd, raspberry citrus, and orange cream fillings. Fresh berries, passionfruit macarons, and citrus zests and creams complete the delectable picture. West Palm Beach (earthandsugar.com)

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The island of Palm Beach has long attracted worldclass culinary talent. Chef Clay Conley’s Buccan boasts small bites like tuna crisps (inset), while over at Florie’s at the Four Seasons Mauro Colagreco crafts a menu of Florida-fresh dishes such as local burrata with citrus salad (opposite page).

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Situated along the Intracoastal Waterway with an exquisite view of the Jupiter Lighthouse, 1000 North is an excellent choice for those ready to relax and partake in the finer things in life. Culinary director Lee Morris’ menu emphasizes elevated steak house fare with what he calls a “Southern, down-to-earth twist.” Take a seat, sip a barrel-aged cocktail or a sommelier-recommended glass of wine, and prepare for a world-class meal. Begin your seaside supper with the bigeye tuna poke with chopped macadamia nuts and a hint of chili vinaigrette, along with the savory bourbon and hay-roasted oysters for a smoky start. Then, order a large plate of your choice: the Maine diver scallops with maque choux (a Louisiana-inspired smothered corn) delivers on that Southern flair Morris promised, while the grilled rack of lamb served with a perfect romesco sauce will delight any meat-eater. Finish it all off with a slice of tropical key lime pie or splurge on some super-addictive french fries tossed in truffle salt. (1000north.com)

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Coolinary Café

Nestled within a shopping plaza, Coolinary Café brings creative cuisine to modest surrounds. Chef Tim Lipman and his team turn ingredients sourced from local butchers and farms into dishes that are equal parts inventive and intoxicating. One of its mainstays is the decadent Southern fried chicken and jalapeño cheddar waffle, which is surprisingly complex and worth every bite. Here’s an insider tip if you have to wait for a table: Walk over to The Parched Pig, chef Lipman’s watering hole, to have a drink and pass the time. (thecoolpig.com)

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A WELCOME SIGHT AFTER ONE OR TWO DER CHANCELLOR KÖLSCH BEERS AT NEARBY TEQUESTA BREWING COMPANY, HOG SNAPPERS IS A SANCTUARY FOR SUSHI LOVERS AND OTHER SEAFOOD SAVANTS. SELECT THE LOADED TOSTONES APPETIZER AND TEQUESTA SUSHI ROLL FOR AN EVENING OF NO REGRETS. (HOGSNAPPERSSHACKANDSUSHI.COM)

Little Moir’s Leftovers Café

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Little Moir’s Leftovers Café is a no-frills eatery that specializes in fresh seafood with go-tos such as a famous sweet potato–crusted catch of the day and the best smoked fish dip in the county. No matter the season, Leftovers is a favorite place for both locals and tourists to sip a craft beer, enjoy live music, and unwind. If you can’t score a table at Leftovers, head to Food Shack, Little Moir’s original location on U.S. Highway 1. (littlemoirsjupiter.com)

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The Cooper

Brew Buzz Pining for the best IPAs in Palm Beach County? Civil Society serves a staggering amount of bitter-forward, unfiltered brews in Abacoa (and a new West Palm locale) that’ll make your hops-happy head spin. Taste your first sip of the famously hazy Fresh IPA and see what all the hype is about. (civilsociety brewing.com)

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Expertly crafted food and an effervescent atmosphere attract legions of devoted diners to The Cooper. Stop here for brunch, lunch, or dinner, but always order the General Tso’s cauliflower, one of the restaurant’s signature appetizers sure to turn you off of the lesser chicken version forever. The Cooper’s entrees strike a brilliant balance between high-end proteins and farmto-table simplicity, as seen in dishes like braised short ribs with chickpea fries and a carrot puree. (thecooperrestaurant.com)

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DUNE DOG IS A CHARMINGLY LOW-KEY HANGOUT DEDICATED TO THE CLASSIC HOT DOG, WITH 10 VARIATIONS AVAILABLE ACROSS THE GUILTY-PLEASURE MENU. SITUATED AS A QUICK STOP BEFORE HEADING TO THE LIGHTHOUSE OR THE QUAINT VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, DUNE DOG’S CASUAL ATMOSPHERE AND LONG-STANDING QUALITY MAKE IT A MUST FOR THOSE WANTING AN EASY MEAL OUT. (DUNEDOG.COM)

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Funky-fresh flavors await at this hot spot from St. Tropez–born chef Julien Gremaud. Open for lunch, dinner, and a bustling weekend brunch, Avocado Grill (which has a second location in Palm Beach Gardens) excels in its dedication to upscale modern dining without any of the pomp and circumstance. Pick up a handcrafted margarita before savoring a Mediterranean-style appetizer of curried cauliflower or luscious lamb sliders topped with cucumber feta yogurt and paprika aioli. While the menu abounds in shareable plates, the light-yet-lovely entrees—from citrus-glazed salmon to a fantastic chicken paillard—are too good to pass up. (avocadogrillwpb.com)

Echo

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Who’s up for fresh-from-theocean sushi? Operated by The Breakers, Echo caters to those with an appetite for only the best in sushi, sashimi, and other Asian fare, from noodles to stir fry and all the dim sum in between. This sleek eatery is also home to Palm Beach’s best happy hour, featuring half-priced specialty sushi rolls—including the eponymous Echo roll with tempura shrimp, cucumber, avocado, and red tobiko— and couture cocktails like the Pink Bamboo made with ginger-infused gin, elderflower liqueur, blueberries, and lime juice. (thebreakers. com/dining/echo)

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Cuban Cuisine A TASTE OF CUBA CAN BE FOUND IN WEST PALM BEACH, WHERE YOU CAN STOP BY THREE DIFFERENT EATERIES FOR ALL THREE MEALS. FOR A CAFÉ CON LECHE AND DROOL-INDUCING PASTRIES AT BREAKFAST, GO TO TULIPAN BAKERY (TULIPAN BAKERY.COM). CRAVING THAT OH-SO-DECADENT CUBAN SANDWICH FOR LUNCH? SECURE IT AT HAVANA (HAVANACUBANFOOD.COM). COME EVENING, STOP BY DON RAMON (DONRAMON RESTAURANT.COM) FOR DINNER AND A SIDE OF DANCING.

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For a night of epic flavor, head straight to Buccan, operated by chef superstar and James Beard Award nominee Clay Conley. The buzzing ambience in the bar and main dining room—where you’re likely to rub elbows with the who’s who of Palm Beach—is second only to the stellar cuisine. Try one of the veggie apps, like broccolini with hummus and black garlic harissa, before tucking into a variety of small bites such as short rib empanadas and tuna crisps. The menu changes frequently, but Buccan’s large plates always include certain favorites, such as wood-grilled steak, fresh fish, and handcrafted pasta. (buccanpalmbeach.com)

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World-renowned chef Mauro Colagreco is putting Palm Beach County on the global foodie map with Florie’s at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. All of the offerings reflect Colagreco’s multicultural background and commitment to celebrating Floridian ingredients. Begin with his sharing bread— inspired by his grandmother’s recipe—before moving on to the heirloom tomato carpaccio, seared snapper, or a hearty meat entree that hints at his Argentinian heritage. (fourseasons.com/palmbeach)

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In the mood for a gourmet combination of French flavors and South Florida flair? Then allons y to Pistache on Clematis Street. Start your Paris-meets-Palm Beach party with a bottle from the Euro-centric wine list along with a plate of charcuterie, which should include at least one French cheese (we suggest Comté) and cured meat (house paté, please). Then, select a sizzling steak au poivre with pommes frites or a chargrilled swordfish caught earlier that day. Looking for something more akin to a laid-back Parisian bistro? Pistache has you covered with its newest dining option, Bistro P. This section of the restaurant caters to those eager for quirky cocktails, raclette-topped burgers, succulent small plates, or, if you’re with a group, a luscious bowl of fondue. (pistachewpb.com)

Let’s talk about tacos—better yet, let’s eat them! Located in the heart of Antique Row, Cholo Soy Cocina is where to go when you’re short on time but have a hankering for Ecuadorian-esque street food. Chef Clay Carnes (yes, that’s his real last name) is a wizard when it comes to meat, and the chancho pork tacos are his masterpiece. The dish imparts a mixture of slow-smoked, spicy, earthy flavors heightened by the bright punch of pickled pineapple salsa and the creamy addition of his secret Cholo sauce. (cholosoycocina.com)

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Brew Buzz Nestled in the Warehouse District, Steam Horse brewing—part of the Tequesta Brewing and Twisted Trunk family—is the ideal spot to grab a beer and a bite from nearby Grandview Public Market. Pair a divine chicken sandwich from Clare’s Kitchen with Steam Horse’s refreshing Off the Rail pale ale. (steamhorse brewing.com)

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Located on the edge of the Old School Square arts and entertainment complex, Dada slings a rotating menu of avant-garde dishes for gourmands and artlovers alike. Prep your palate with one of the dozen hand-muddled mojitos, from the Razzmatazz with raspberry to the Man-Go-A-Go-Go with mango puree. For dinner, vegetarians will appreciate the mushroom tikka masala, while omnivores will love the glazed salmon with Mexican quinoa and grilled asparagus. (sub-culture.org/dada)

El Camino

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More than just a happening haunt prominently placed in Delray Beach’s popular Pineapple Grove, El Camino is an eatery you’ll want to come back to immediately after leaving. Its offering of “Mexican soul food” is more than just a marketing ploy: It’s a promise. The bar boasts a titanic tequila and mezcal menu to kick-start a legendary night on the town. After the drink, it’s taco time—precisely the point when your night gets hotter, literally. Pick your protein pleasure (crispy fish, shrimp, carne asada, barbacoa, pork belly, chorizo, carnitas) or the awesome veggie taco and drift into a more-than-welcomed food coma. If you’re passionate for pollo, do not miss the spicy chicken tacos marinated in achiote seasoning and topped with scallions, cotija cheese, and an intensely hot chile de árbol sauce. (elcaminodelray.com) 92

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Farmer’s Table Kapow! Noodle Bar

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Named and decorated like a classic comic book shop, Kapow! is the superhero’s choice for authentic Asian food and clever cocktails. In addition to an outpost in West Palm, Kapow’s original location is within the chic Mizner Park—and noodles are its claim to fame. One dish that’s always on the menu is the umami-heavy pork belly ramen tonkotsu made with fresh wheat noodles, bamboo shoots, and hon-shimeji mushrooms. Pair that with the Seoul Sunshine—a devilishly drinkable mix of soju (Korean vodka), tequila, ginger, and fig jam—along with an order of crispy mushroom bao buns and follow your taste buds halfway around the world in record time. (kapownoodlebar.com)

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Brew Buzz Belgium makes its way to Boca Raton via the city’s best-known brewery, Barrel of Monks. Order the Wizard witbier, brewed with orange peel and coriander, for a small taste of Belgian bliss in a homey setting. (barrel ofmonks.com)

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THERE ARE HIDDEN GEMS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY, BUT M.E.A.T. EATERY AND TAPROOM WINS THE AWARD FOR MOST UNIQUE IN TERMS OF LOCATION. TUCKED INTO THE BOTTOM FLOOR OF A MODERN COWORKING SPACE, THE GASTROPUB’S MAIN ATTRACTION ARE ITS GOURMET BURGERS. GIVE INTO INDULGENCE AND TREAT YOURSELF TO AN INSIDE-OUT JUICY LUCY, A BRISKET AND BEEF PATTY STUFFED WITH PIMENTO CHEESE AND BACON BITS. (MEATEATERY.COM)

To experience the apex of clean eating, visit Farmer’s Table in Boca Raton or its new location in North Palm Beach. Either is a top destination for great food made simply because of the company’s dedication to its “never-ever” menu, meaning there are no chemicals, hormones, pesticides, or antibiotics in any of the ingredients. After ordering a bottle of organic wine or a nonalcoholic elixir, start off with the buffalo cauliflower “drumettes,” dressed in a sauce with so much tang and heat, you’ll want to take a bottle of it home. For a sweet, complex precursor to the main event, opt for the Root to Stem salad, which lends an au naturel presentation to a smorgasbord of power greens, watermelon, roasted butternut squash, and quinoa-brussels sprouts tabbouleh, all dressed in a fig vinaigrette and sprinkled with toasted pumpkin seeds. For supper, you’ll never be nearer to nirvana than with a plate of the grass-fed beef short ribs with mushroom bordelaise served atop a bed of roasted brussels sprouts and whipped maple potatoes. (dinefarmerstable.com)

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BOCA RATON’S FAME DOESN’T END AT ITS INCREDIBLE ARCHITECTURE AND PENCHANT FOR PINK. RATHER, IT EXTENDS INTO THE CITY’S CASUAL FOOD SCENE, AND FRAN’S CHICKEN HAVEN IS A PRIME EXAMPLE. IT’S BEEN AROUND FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS AS A FRIED CHICKEN FAVORITE, AND FROM THE FIRST BITE, YOU’LL KNOW EXACTLY WHY. THE ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND TRIED-AND-TRUE METHODS MAKE IT A CRISPY, SAVORY DINING EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANY OTHER. (FRANSCHICKENHAVEN.NET) «

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Because of you, we’ve raised the regional healthcare bar. It is with our sincerest gratitude that we thank the many donors who came together raising more than $200 million toward our $300 million Vision. Innovation. Impact. Campaign, dedicated to delivering the region’s highest quality healthcare. Together, in partnership with you, we can all take pride in the substantial growth currently underway at Jupiter Medical Center. As the leading, not-for-profit medical provider in the region, Jupiter Medical Center relies on the community to maintain the highest standards of safety, quality and patient experience, along with its independence.

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On the following pages find our roster of 614 Top Doctors as chosen by their peers. We profile some of the most trusted physicians practicing in Palm Beach County.

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Alexis R. Renta St. Jude Pain and Rehab Boynton Beach 561-369-7644

Kevin A. Chaitoff Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 palmbeachpainconsultants.com

ADOLESCENT MEDICINE Rosa A. Marron-Fernandez Rosa A. Marron-Fernandez, MD Wellington 561-793-3232 ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Amy Feldman Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Boynton Beach 561-799-7272 nicklauschildrens.org Alan P. Koterba Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches North Palm Beach 561-626-2006 pballergy.com

John F. Nolan TEAMHealth Anesthesia Palm Beach Gardens 561-623-2005 nchmd.org Michael Staab TEAMHealth Anesthesia Palm Beach Gardens 561-623-2005 nchmd.org Robert A. Statfeld TEAMHealth Anesthesia Palm Beach Gardens 561-623-2005 nchmd.org BREAST SURGERY

Angelos Koutsonikolis Angelos Koutsonikolis, MD Boynton Beach 561-733-3546 boyntonbeachallergist.com

Luis R. Arroyo Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 561-736-0070 bethesdaweb.com

Steven J. Louie Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates Atlantis 561-965-6685 floridaallergy.com

Marla W. Dudak Marla W. Dudak, MD, PA Boca Raton 561-482-8887 marladudak.com

Elizabeth Otero Allergy and Asthma Care of the Palm Beaches Jupiter 561-627-4377 allergyasthmaonline.com

Elena Antedomenico Rehl Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-594-1850 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com

Elena E. Perez Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches North Palm Beach 561-626-2006 pballergy.com

John A.P. Rimmer John A.P. Rimmer, MD Jupiter 561-748-1242 johnrimmermd.com Sandra P. Sanchez Sandra P. Sanchez, DO Palm Beach Gardens 561-296-2556 21co.com

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A physician with a lifelong passion for health care prioritizes preventive medicine When asked why patients would favor him over other doctors in the same specialty, Earl J. Campazzi Jr., MD, responds quizzically: “Because I’m smarter and better looking?” Like bees to honey, his affability and reverent approach to medicine has attracted a loyal following. But it’s his keen attentiveness and an easy accessibility that keeps them from winging away. “Being empathetic and listening to my patients is very important,” says the New York–born Campazzi, who founded Island Medical Care in 2006. Seven years later, he moved on to practice concierge medicine and opened Campazzi Concierge Medical Services on Royal Palm Way. “Some of medicine is talking about things that are private or a little uncomfortable,” he says. “If you don’t have a doctor with a good bedside manner, you’re never going to have that in-depth conversation about issues that really direct the care.” Campazzi’s desire to pursue a career in health care can be traced back to his father, a New York City police officer who served on the force for 44 years and was critically wounded from gunshots sustained in the line of duty. He married his nurse, and Campazzi was born nine years later. Filled with esteem for the doctors who performed his life-saving surgery, Campazzi Sr. would tell his son, “You’re good in math and science, and you should go into medicine,” Campazzi recalls. In addition to graduating with an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business with a focus in health services management, Campazzi also earned postgraduate degrees in public health and health sciences from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He received his MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, then completed his residency at Johns Hopkins University, where he was chief resident. Before relocating to Palm Beach in 2004, he worked for many years at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Running his own practice allows Campazzi—who is board- certified in four specialties, including preventive medicine, occupational medicine, hospice, and medical informatics—the ability to provide benefits, such as same-day appointments and house calls. Given the practice’s focus on healthy living and longevity, Campazzi’s patients have their pick of life-improving and medically advanced procedures, like whole genome sequencing. This cutting-edge technique is helpful in uncovering certain diseases and genetic and pathogenic variants that, if caught in time, can be reversed through lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise. “I chose preventative medicine because we can do so much better by our patients if we can prevent something rather than just try and treat it,” Campazzi says. —Kerry Shorr

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Nancy Taft Jupiter Medical Center Anderson Family Cancer Institute Jupiter 561-263-4400 jupitermed.com CARDIAC SURGERY Richard S. Faro Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9801 veinsareus.org Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, MD Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-8447 arthurkatzmd.com Marcos A. Nores Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK Atlantis 561-548-4900 fhvcare.com CARDIOLOGY Rahul Aggarwal Tenet Florida Physician Services, LLC Jupiter 561-627-3130 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com Jeffrey Fenster The Cardiac Institute of the Palm Beaches Jupiter 561-296-5225 thecardiacinstitute.com Andrew S. Krasner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-967-5033 mspbhealth.com Suneet Kukreja Advanced Cardiovascular Consultants, LLC West Palm Beach 561-882-6060

Keith D. Meyer Keith D. Meyer, MD, PA West Palm Beach 561-820-0122 goodsamaritanmc.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Paul Michael Wound Management & Limb Preservation Center Lake Worth 561-548-8800 jfkmc.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 113

Scott Midwall Palm Beach Heart Associates Lake Worth 561-433-0591 palmswesthospital.com Jyoti B. Mohanty Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 561-366-6777 jupitermed.com Edward Mostel Palm Beach Cardiology Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-1061 palmbeachcardiology.com Stephen J. Servoss Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, MD, PL Boca Raton 561-368-4444 bsbrmd.com Morteza Tavakol Palm Beach Cardiology Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-1061 palmbeachcardiology.com Craig D. Vogel Tenet Florida Physician Services, LLC Jupiter 561-627-3130 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY Hayder Al-Azzawi Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-835-3396 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com

ALL-STAR CARE

Dr. David Altchek brings adroit athletic awareness to orthopedic surgery For athletes and active types, having an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine pioneer like David W. Altchek, MD, on standby can mean the difference between quick recovery and languishing in pain. His extensive experience treating a plethora of musculoskeletal conditions has resulted in the expertise needed to provide his patients with not only ease of care and long-term mobility, but the best chance to thrive in their chosen sport for as long as possible. After serving as the North American medical director for the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour and the U.S. Open as well as the Davis Cup’s team doctor, Altchek is now the medical director for the New York Mets, a medical consultant for the NBA, and co-chief emeritus of sports medicine and shoulder service at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City. An expert in 14 medical specialties, including reconstructive surgical procedures and clinical research, he performs a broad spectrum of surgical and nonsurgical procedures. At Weill Cornell Medical College, he earned an MD and interned with trauma expert Dr. G. Tom Shires. Once he completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at HSS, he turned his attention to sports medicine, embarking on a shoulder and sports medicine fellowship under Dr. Russell F. Warren, the current physician for the New York Giants. During his fellowship, Altchek modified the revolutionary Tommy John surgery, a procedure often performed on Major League Baseball pitchers to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament inside the elbow. Known as “docking,” his technique has become universally accepted by the medical community, including Tommy John inventor, the late Dr. Frank Jobe. Over the years, Altchek has authored more than 800 articles and book chapters covering issues relating to the shoulder, elbow, and knee. He teaches clinical orthopedic surgery at the Weill Cornell Medical College and is also the medical director of HSS Florida in West Palm Beach, which opened in January. An avid golfer and recreational cyclist, Altchek would like to see more crossover between those who are athletic and those who want to stay fit. “It’s not good for your body to be in the gym six days a week, pumping iron, nor is it good to play golf seven days a week without going to the gym to stretch and strengthen,” he says. “People always say, ‘Oh, it takes so much time [to be a balanced athlete],’ but if you really enjoy it and you think it’s important, you’ve got to carve that time out.” —K.S.

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COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY (cont.) Heidi Bahna The Center for Advanced Surgical Care Atlantis 561-964-1632 cascatjfk.com Harvey I. Garber Garber & Shemesh, MD, PA Delray Beach 561-495-0660 garberandshemesh.com David I. Kurtz David I. Kurtz, MD West Palm Beach 561-659-7702 Eduardo Parra-Davila Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-227-9238 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com Andrew S. Ross Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-395-2626 sapbc.net Ronald Zelnick Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC Jupiter 561-972-5703 jupitermedicalspecialists.com CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE AND PULMONARY DISEASE Alberto R. Choy Lung Institute of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-627-3336 Kenneth James Fuquay Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 561-745-6950 jupitermed.com Joseph A. Giaimo Dr. Joseph A. Giaimo, DO,PA FCCP, FACOI Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-3883 giaimolungdoc.com

Jay Maizes Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida Lake Worth 561-967-4118 jfkmc.com Maung K. Oo Lung Institute of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-627-3336 jupitermed.com Luis J. Pena-Hernandez Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida Atlantis 561-967-4118 Adam Wellikoff Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida Atlantis 561-967-4118 pcsifl.com DERMATOLOGY FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Kristen Aloupis Aloupis Dermatology Jupiter 561-313-1230 aloupisdermatology.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 132

Kenneth Beer Beer Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-600-4848 beerdermatology.com Michael T. Borenstein Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7041 gardensdermatology.com Eliahou S. Cohen Eli Cohen, MD Delray Beach 561-495-1337 Larry K. Cohen Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122 palmbeachskin.com

MANAGING MENOPAUSE Common symptoms and side effects—and how to treat them

When it comes to the cessation of a woman’s menstrual cycle, the side effects that often accompany the transition can be overwhelming. Menopause occurs when a woman’s ovaries stop producing certain hormones and, on average, happens around age 51. While a woman is considered menopausal or postmenopausal once her periods have stopped for an entire year, the majority of women go through a transition period in the year or two prior called perimenopause, when they experience a slowing down of their menstrual cycle. “Women are going through a pretty significant physiological change; it can be very disrupting and even life-altering,” says Dudley Brown, MD, a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist at Jupiter Medical Center. Here, Brown offers some insight into getting through these difficult years. —Anna Bjorlin WHY DOES MENOPAUSE CAUSE WEIGHT GAIN AND HOW CAN WOMEN COMBAT THAT? Many women experience a decline in metabolism during this time, which makes it harder to maintain your body weight while doing the same things you were doing before. This can contribute to weight gain. Hormone replacement therapy can help get your body functioning similarly to how it functioned before menopause, which can lead to an increase in metabolism, among other things. HOW DOES HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY WORK? It replaces the hormones that your body is no longer producing. It is the No. 1 way to treat menopausal symptoms and is safe for the vast majority of patients. But it should always be done under the close supervision of a trusted health care provider to make sure you’re getting the right combination and dose you need. Also, there are some whom it’s not safe for—typically those with a personal or family history of breast cancer, heart disease, or stroke risk. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT CAN HELP ALLEVIATE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF MENOPAUSE? There are nonhormonal medications that can be used to address specific symptoms, but good nutrition and exercise are most important. Exercise is a well-known stimulator of metabolism, and it helps keep your bones strong, which is important since osteoporosis is a risk during menopause. When hormone therapy is paired with a healthy lifestyle, they work together so you can live a healthy, full life in menopause. Reprinted from Jupiter Medical Center’s Pinnacle magazine

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Scott Fayne Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122 palmbeachskin.com Jeffrey S. Fromowitz Dermatology of Boca Boca Raton 561-295-7080 dermatologyofboca.com Manju Elizabeth George Pediatric Dermatology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-804-7546 pediatricdermpb.com Sowmya I. Kishor Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-863-1000 palmbeachskin.com John P. Kowalczyk Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122 palmbeachskin.com Shauna Kranendonk Skye Dermatology Jupiter 561-820-0155 skyedermatology.com Cristina Lampuri Dermatology Associates of the Palm Beaches West Palm Beach 561-659-1510 drlampuri.com Francesca Lewis Delray Dermatology + Cosmetic Center Delray Beach 561-440-8020 delrayskin.com Oren H. Lifshitz Palm Beach Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-296-7546 palmbeachskin.com Elizabeth Lebrun Nestor Siperstein Dermatology Group Boca Raton 561-955-8885 sipderm.com

Elissa S. Norton Brilliant Dermatology & Aesthetics Delray Beach 561-877-3376 brilliantdermatology.com Alissa K. O’Brien Water’s Edge Dermatology Jupiter 561-570-4643 wederm.com Vidya S. Rajpara Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7041 gardensdermatology.com Steven P. Rosenberg Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-640-4400 palmbeachskin.com Jeffrey M. Scricca Jeffrey M. Scricca, MD Delray Beach 561-498-8787 Steven D. Shapiro Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7041 gardensdermatology.com Michael Shelling Shelling Dermatology Boynton Beach 561-737-1100 shellingdermatology.com Michael Shiman Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Boynton Beach 561-424-7546 mspbhealth.com Robyn Siperstein Siperstein Dermatology Group Boynton Beach 561-364-7774 sipderm.com Christopher R. Spock Water’s Edge Dermatology Delray Beach 561-316-4230 wederm.com

BEATING BONE DISEASE Keeping your skeleton in tip-top shape becomes increasingly important as you age

Your big break may come late in life—and it might not be a good one. Osteoporosis is a silent, stealthy disease that weakens bones as we age; 54 million older Americans currently suffer from bone disease. It can rob you of good posture, mobility, independence, and, in some case, even life. “The stakes are high,” says Barry S. Horowitz, MD, an endocrinologist at Jupiter Medical Center. “People with low bone density are more likely to break a bone.” One in two women and up to one in four men will do just that because of the disease, reports the National Osteoporosis Foundation. The three most common fractures are of the spine, hip, and wrist. Here, Horowitz answers a few important questions about bone density and how to manage it. —Michele Meyer HOW CAN BONE DISEASE BE PREVENTED? Much like a bank account, you need to invest in your bones. Ideally, this would begin at childhood, but it’s never too late. Eat a well-balanced diet rich in calcium, including fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy. Most people also should take a calcium supplement of 500 to 1,000 milligrams daily, depending on age. They also need at least 1,000 IU of vitamin D a day to help the body absorb calcium. Some people need more, depending on what their blood levels are. And if you smoke, stop—period. WHO IS AT RISK FOR OSTEOPOROSIS? Age is the greatest risk, and it’s unavoidable. So are family history, reaching menopause before 45, and being “small-boned” or Caucasian. Avoidable risk factors include smoking and heavy consumption of caffeine or alcohol (three or more drinks daily). Also, women over 50 are four times as likely than men to have osteoporosis and twice as likely to have osteopenia (a precursor to osteoporosis that basically means you have less bone density than normal), according to National Institutes of Health research. Women have smaller skeletons than men and also are more likely to be screened for osteoporosis. IF I’M DIAGNOSED, HOW IS IT TREATED? If you’re diagnosed with osteoporosis or have a high risk with osteopenia, your doctor will prescribe medication. This includes two broad groups: one prevents bone reabsorption and the other boosts bone formation. Your doctor will decide what’s best for you and likely want you to repeat DEXAs (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, a form of X-ray that reveals how solid or porous bones are) every two years to check progress. Reprinted from Jupiter Medical Center’s Pinnacle magazine

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PAUL MICHAEL, M.D., F.S.C.A.I. Known as @drsavealimb for his pioneering work in the field of limb salvage and passion for amputation prevention, Paul Michael, M.D., F.S.C.A.I., is a vascular interventional cardiologist and an affiliate of JFK Medical Center as medical director of the JFK Wound Management and Limb Preservation Center. A Miami native, Dr. Michael earned his doctorate at the University of Miami School of Medicine, completed his internal medicine residency at Cleveland Clinic Florida as chief resident, and continued his studies at Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute in New Orleans, La. He completed his cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology fellowships as chief fellow at Ochsner, where he developed a particular interest in end-stage peripheral arterial disease, widely known as critical limb ischemia. Michael now has a dedicated practice in advanced lower extremity care where he specializes in minimally invasive arterial and venous procedures. He has dedicated his career to helping patients relieve leg pain and return to normal function, and to eradicating preventable amputations related to diabetes and peripheral arterial disease. Michael’s passion for teaching has taken him across the globe presenting and teaching in his medical field as a regular,

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featured speaker at international and national symposia. His favorite part of his unique job has been “bringing different specialties of medicine together through a multidisciplinary approach to provide the best patient outcomes possible through collaboration.” Michael calls his approach “interventional chronic disease management.” Diabetes is the No. 1 cause of amputation in the United States; worldwide, every 30 seconds, someone undergoes a diabetes-related amputation. Given that chronic, uncontrolled diabetes is a preventable disease, Michael believes that many of these amputations should not be happening. The reason legs are often amputated is because of a lack of awareness of the disease and a lack of preventive medical care, in addition to teams insufficiently trained in the techniques required to open tiny blood vessels in the feet and properly manage patient care following this complex treatment. This is why Michael has dedicated his career to fighting amputation and has started Palm Beach County’s only dedicated “Amputation Prevention Center.”

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AMPUTATION PREVENTION SPECIALISTS ADVANCED VENOUS & ARTERIAL DISEASE SAVING LIMBS SAVING LIVES 561-500-LEGS

Paul Michael, M.D., F.S.C.A.I.

Palm Beach Heart & Vascular 4665 S. Congress Ave., Suite 100 | Palm Springs | 1035 S State Rd 7, Suite 119 | Wellington 561-500-5347 | palmbeachheartvascular.com

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FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS & RESEARCH INSTITUTE Founded in 1984, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) has built a national reputation for providing world-class cancer care in community settings. Our outstanding team of highly trained physicians, clinicians, and staff share a commitment to delivering exceptional and compassionate patient care. We are on the forefront of clinical research, which enhances our ability to provide our patients with the most advanced treatments and cutting-edge technologies.

Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to provide convenient access to the treatments and services patients need under one roof, including diagnostic imaging, centralized pathology laboratory, inhouse oral oncolytic specialty pharmacy, interventional radiology, and care management. We salute these 11 outstanding physicians recognized by Palm Beach Illustrated as top doctors providing world-class treatment for all forms of cancers and blood disorders to the residents of Palm Beach County.

• BETH BYRON, M.D. – specializing in breast, lung and ovarian cancers

• NEAL E. ROTHSCHILD, M.D. – specializing in melanoma and lung cancer

• HOWARD M. GOODMAN, M.D. – specializing in gynecologic disorders

• ANTONELLA LEARY, M.D. – specializing in female cancers

• AVRAM J. SMUKLER, M.D. – specializing in clinical research

ELISABETH A. MCKEEN, M.D., F.A.C.P. – specializing in high risk breast cancer and genetics

CARISA PEARCE, M.D. – specializing in cancer rehabilitation

NAPOLEAN SANTOS, D.O. – specializing in blood disorders and lymphomas

DANIEL L. SPITZ, M.D., F.A.C.P. – specializing in ovarian cancer and clinical trials

GERALD ZEMEL, M.D. – specializing in endovascular surgery

SHACHAR PELES, M.D. – specializing in benign and malignant hematology •

Regional Offices 1309 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 3401 PGA Blvd., Ste. 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 5507 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 130, Atlantis, FL 33462 1037 S. State Road 7, Ste. 303, Wellington, FL 33414

1309 North Flagler Drive | West Palm Beach 3401 PGA Blvd., Suite 200 | Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 | FLCancer.com

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DERMATOLOGY (cont.) Supriya Tomar Supriya Aesthetic Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-805-9399 supriyamd.com Andleeb A. Usmani TruDerm Wellington 561-847-4751 trudermpa.com Mounir M. Wassef Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery Institute Wellington 561-246-1791 mydcsi.com

Noah K. Weisberg Skin Cancer Care Specialists Jupiter 561-775-6011 sccsmd.com EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Mark T. Agrama South Florida ENT Associates Jupiter 561-231-9403 palmbeachsinus.com Carolyn J. Agresti Carolyn J. Agresti, MD West Palm Beach 561-899-3822 cjagrestimdent.com Alfredo Archilla Otolaryngology Consultants, PA Boynton Beach 561-736-8141 floridaentcare.com

ABOUT THE LIST Medical decisions are some of the most important choices our readers make. In an effort to provide the best medical information available, Palm Beach Illustrated has enlisted a professional marketing company, Professional Research Services of Troy, Michigan to identify the Top Doctors in Palm Beach County. Together we surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal the best medical professionals in our area. These Top Doctors have been scrutinized for the legitimacy of their licenses as well as their status with the Florida Department of Health. While there are outstanding professionals who aren’t listed here, we hope you’ll give these doctors special consideration when choosing a medical professional.

David C. Brodner The Center for Sinus, Allergy & Sleep Wellness Boynton Beach 561-735-8750 brodnermd.com Robert A. Dattolo ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773 entsf.com Douglas Dedo ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7712 entsf.com Curtis Emmer ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579 entsf.com Michael Galin ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579 entsf.com Salvatore Grimaldi ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579 entsf.com

Bjorn S. Herman University of Miami Health System Palm Beach Gardens 561-219-4400 doctors.umiamihealth.org

Ellis Webster ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Loxahatchee 561-793-5077 entsf.com

James G. Houle Boca Raton Otolaryngology Boca Raton 561-750-2100 bocaratonent.com

Joseph R. Zito ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773 entsf.com

David A. Lehman ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773 entsf.com John Li John Li, MD Jupiter 561-748-4445 dr-li.net Michael J. Lipan ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7112 entsf.com Thomas E. Lipin Thomas E. Lipin, MD, PA Jupiter 561-746-2114 thomaslipinmd.com Mark R. Murphy Mark R. Murphy, MD Palm Beach Gardens 561-408-6248 palmbeachfacialplastic.com Terry S. Olson ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-659-2266 entsf.com Michael L. Schwartz Michael L. Schwartz, MD West Palm Beach 561-228-5888 palmbeachface.com William S. Slomka ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Lake Worth 561-966-4100 entsf.com

EMERGENCY MEDICINE Adam Bromberg Wellington Regional Medical Center Wellington 561-798-8500 wellingtonregional.com Lisa Clayton Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 561-737-7733 bethesdaweb.com George J. Gurdock Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-655-5511 Jason L. Sevald Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center Palm Beach 561-635-8279 ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM Alan Feldman South Florida Endocrine Center Jupiter 561-626-9041 endo-diabetes.com Anna Frisch Palm Beach Thyroid & Endocrinology Wellness, LLC Wellington 561-303-2800 pbtew.com Maria E. Gutierrez Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100 pbdes.com

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ALAN J. BAUMAN, M.D., A.B.H.R.S.

Dr. Alan J. Bauman is a full-time, board-certified hair restoration physician who has treated more than 30,000 patients and performed more than 9,000 hair transplant and 6,000 platelet-rich plasma procedures since starting his medical hair loss practice, Bauman Medical, in 1997. Bauman Medical is a 12,000-squarefoot, state-of-the-art “hair hospital” located in Boca Raton. Bauman is one of only 200 physicians worldwide to achieve certification from the esteemed American and International Board of Hair Restoration Surgery, is an accepted member of the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons, and is recommended by the American Hair Loss Association. Bauman has achieved the coveted fellow status within the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery and is frequently invited as a faculty member for international scientific meetings and live surgery workshops. Bauman has been extensively featured as a medical expert in leading media outlets internationally and for pioneering numerous

technologies in the field of hair restoration, including: minimally invasive follicular unit extraction (FUE), VIP|FUE, low-level laser therapy, platelet-rich plasma injection therapy, PDOgro, and eyelash transplants. Bauman’s latest breakthrough transplant procedure — the “No-Shave Long-Hair Preview” VIP|FUE — allows Bauman and his surgical team to extract hair follicles directly from the donor area without trimming or shaving, a significant bonus for patients looking to discreetly treat their hair loss. VIP|FUE also allows patients to see the results of what their transplant will look like right after the transplant, instead of having to wait until the follicles grow back. Bauman was recently voted “Top Hair Restoration Surgeon” by Aesthetic Everything for the fourth consecutive year, and has been named by Forbes as a “Top 5 Transformational CEO” and among “10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America.”

Alan J. Bauman, M.D., A.B.H.R.S.

Bauman Medical Hair Transplant & Hair Loss Treatment Center 1450 South Dixie Highway | Boca Raton | 561-394-0024 | baumanmedical.com

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ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM (cont.) Barry S. Horowitz Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100 pbdes.com Kathryn D. Jones The Select Few MD, LLC Boca Raton 561-952-2740 theselectfewmd.com William Kaye Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100 pbdes.com Aleksandra Kraeher South Florida Endocrine Center Jupiter 561-626-9041 endo-diabetes.com David I. Levenson David I. Levenson, MD Boca Raton 561-391-4441 brrh.com Suhail A. Masudi Suhail Masudi, MD Wellington 561-383-6553 drsmasudi.com Michael J. Mellman Boynton Beach Endocrinology, PA Boynton Beach 561-374-8969 bbendo.com Kathryn Reynolds Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists Jupiter 561-513-5100 pbdes.com Rolando Rodriguez East Coast Medical Associates Boca Raton 561-391-1085 bocaratonendocrinology.com

FAMILY MEDICINE Rebecca Bache Rebecca C. Bache, MD Lake Worth 561-540-4446 Laura Balda Balda Health West Palm Beach 561-557-1767 baldahealth.com Mikhail Berman Dr. Mikhail Berman Palm Beach Gardens 888-804-1632 drmikhailberman.com Luisa Fierro West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262 accesstocare.va.gov Emily P. Harrison Emily Harrison, MD Wellington 561-377-7131 Robert C. Greer IV Robert C. Greer IV, DO, FACOFP & Robert C. Greer V, DO Lake Park 561-844-2464 greerdr.com Roy G. Bassett Jr. Bassett Medical Center, LLC Delray Beach 561-257-4424 bassettmedicalcenter.com Fayva Lurie Fayva Lurie, MD Delray Beach 561-637-5780 Alejandro Miquel Florida Community Health Centers, Inc. West Palm Beach 561-844-9443 fchcinc.org Jose Ojea Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-734-8111 jfkmc.com

Nelson Olaguibel All Care Family Practice West Palm Beach 561-967-3606 Clinton Schlenker Cleveland Clinic Palm Beach Gardens 877-463-2010 my.clevelandclinic.org Ofer Shustik Coordinated Health West Palm Beach, LLC West Palm Beach 561-283-2925 wpb.coordinatedhealth.com Carmen Torres Castillo & Torres, MD, PA Palm Springs 561-324-7224 castilloandtorresmdpa.com Ira G. Warshaw Ira G. Warshaw, MD, FAAFP North Palm Beach 561-626-1000 drwarshaw.com

Mark J. Metzger SouthPalm Ortho-Spine Institute Delray Beach 561-742-5959 ortho-spine.com John Schilero Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 pboi.com Vishnu Seecharan Luxe Podiatry Jupiter 561-619-3557 luxepodiatry.com GASTROENTEROLOGY Matthew Q. Bromer Gastro Health Boynton Beach 561-738-5772 gastrohealth.com

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Elliot Ellis Gastro Health West Palm Beach 561-802-4206 gastrohealth.com

Jonathan Cutler South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Royal Palm Beach 561-793-6170 wcfoot.com

Lawrence M. Fiedler Digestive CARE Boca Raton 561-208-2121 lovemygi.com

Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Royal Palm Beach 561-793-6170 wcfoot.com

Jeffrey H. Garelick Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches West Palm Beach 561-659-6543 gastrogrouppb.com

Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Royal Palm Beach 561-793-6170 wcfoot.com

Sabu J. George Gastroenterology Specialists Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8775 jupitermed.com

Bradley M. Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 paleyinstitute.org

Marisa Kesselman Gastro Health Lake Worth 561-434-0060 gastrohealth.com

John S. Levin Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com

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FLORIDA HEART AND VASCULAR CARE AT JFK MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Jack Zeltzer has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years and specializes exclusively in the treatment of vascular disease. He has served as chairman of the department of surgery at JFK Medical Center and currently serves as president of the medical staff at JFK. Zeltzer is a former president of the Palm Beach County Medical Society and continues on as chairman of the board of trustees. He is past president of both the Florida Vascular Society and the South Florida Society for Vascular Surgery. A graduate of McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Zeltzer treats aspects of vascular disease affecting arteries and veins, including carotid arteries in the neck, abdominal aorta, blocked arteries in the legs, varicose veins, and ulcers. By staying abreast of the latest technology, Zeltzer has primarily replaced his classical training with less invasive surgery such as balloon angioplasty, stent placement, atherectomy, and laser therapy to treat blocked or narrowed arteries, aneurysms, and veins. He also performs bypass surgery when necessary. “Lifesaving techniques have improved phenomenally since I started practicing medicine,” Zeltzer says. “Technology has brought us great advantages that offer us the right tool for the right patient. One size does not fit all.” Zeltzer jokingly says he went into medicine because his mother wanted him to become a doctor, but as it turns out she was right. “I went into medicine because I was always interested in it and particularly in vascular surgery,” he says. Individualized patient care delivered with compassion is his philosophy. “Call me oldfashioned in everything but technology, and I won’t be offended,” he says. “I still like that ‘Norman Rockwell’ kind of doctor.”

Jack Zeltzer, M.D.

Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center 180 JFK Drive, Suite 320 | Atlantis 561-548-4900 fhvcare.com

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GENERAL SURGERY

GERIATRIC MEDICINE

Roger S. Koerner Digestive CARE Jupiter 561-401-9082 lovemygi.com

Alvaro Castillo Independent Multispecialty Group of Florida Atlantis 561-439-1500 imsgfl.com

Mary M. Colburn Mary M. Colburn, MD, PA West Palm Beach 561-683-2220

Sidney Neimark Gastro Health West Palm Beach 561-820-1441 gastrohealth.com Robert S. Raymond Gastro Group of The Palm Beaches, LLP Palm Beach Gardens 561-659-6543 gastrogrouppb.com Louis Rosainz Digestive CARE Jupiter 561-744-2200 lovemygi.com Salvatore Senzatimore Gastro Health West Palm Beach 561-659-5466 gastrohealth.com Taryn Silverstein Gastroenterology Associates of Florida Atlantis 561-964-8221 flagastro.com Bernard Stein Digestive CARE Jupiter 561-744-2200 lovemygi.com Sheldon J. Taub Digestive CARE Jupiter 561-401-9082 lovemygi.com Jeffrey S. Wenger Gastro Health West Palm Beach 561-802-9050 gastrohealth.com

Kimmerle Cohen Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-802-9958 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com David Coykendall Palm Beach General Surgery and Hernia Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-513-9806 palmbeachgeneralsurgery.com Srinivas Kaza Surgical Specialists of South Florida Atlantis 561-439-1500 21co.com Kandace Kichler Dr. Kandace Kichler Atlantis 561-439-1500 kandacekichlermd.com Armaghan Mostafavi Armaghan Amy Mostafavi, MD, PA Boynton Beach 561-424-5004 jfkmc.com Itzhak Shasha 21st Century Oncology West Palm Beach 561-655-4334 21co.com Jefferson Vaughan Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC Jupiter 561-972-5721 jupitermedicalspecialists.com Jonathan Wideroff South Palm Beach Surgical Associates Boca Raton 561-288-2593 southpalmsurgery.com

Sol E. Velez-Cortes Advance Geriatrics and Internal Medicine Boynton Beach 561-737-6060 bethesdaweb.com Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411 flaglermedicalassociates.com Deborah Friedlander Tenet Florida Physician Services Boynton Beach 561-740-4762 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com Felice Levine MDVIP Boca Raton 561-997-2554 mdvip.com GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Frank D. Cirisano Women’s Cancer Care Center Delray Beach 561-447-0090 womenscancercare.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Howard M. Goodman Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

S. Jason Kapnick S. Jason Kapnick, MD Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-3810 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Antonella Leary Florida Cancer Specialists Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 flcancer.com

Donna M. Pinelli Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group Jupiter 561-263-4400 jupitermedphysiciansgroup.com Fernando O. Recio South Florida Gynecologic Oncology Center Boca Raton 561-997-8991 brrh.com GYNECOLOGY William A. Casale Comprehensive Women’s Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-964-5152 HAND SURGERY Roberto J. Acosta Robert J. Acosta, MD, PA Jupiter 561-746-8704 jupitermed.com Veronica A. Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder Jupiter 561-746-7686 jupiterhandtoshoulder.com Ehsan Esmaeili South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center Boca Raton 561-241-4758 southfloridahand.com Justin Kearse Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-4777 pboi.com Marvin A. Kohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com

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MARK A. PINSKY, M.D.

Mark A. Pinsky, M.D., is among the most highly trained and qualified board-certified plastic surgeons in Palm Beach. Celebrated for his keen artistic eye, refined surgical artistry, and contributions to the field, Pinsky has devoted his career to improving his patients’ self-confidence through state-of-the-art plastic surgery and nonsurgical aesthetic treatments. The key to Pinsky’s success is the time and personal interest he invests in each patient to ensure world-class results and an outstanding experience. Patients who desire a beautifully rejuvenated and elegantly contoured appearance trust Pinsky’s outstanding reputation for achieving excellence in aesthetic enhancements. With more than 20 years in private practice, Pinsky has helped thousands of women and men attain their desired appearance through customized procedures for the breasts, body, face, and skin. He also offers hair restoration solutions for men and women experiencing hair loss. Above all, Pinsky’s experience performing breast surgeries — such as breast augmentation and breast lift — is exceptionally notable, given the volume of procedures he has performed, the advanced skill he possesses, and the consistently superior results he is able

to achieve in the most complex cases. His remarkable abilities also make him well-suited to address breast implant complications or an unsatisfactory breast surgery performed by a previous surgeon. Whether patients are concerned by the visible effects of aging or physical changes related to childbearing, weight fluctuations, and genetics, Pinsky strives to develop individualized cosmetic solutions that deliver natural-looking results. He offers a wide range of surgical procedures and cosmetic treatments using the latest, most effective techniques and technology to optimize outcomes, minimize risks, and reduce recovery time. Each procedure or treatment is adapted to the unique anatomy, needs, and intentions of the patient to create a harmonious, proportionate, and ageappropriate appearance that never looks “overdone.” The expertise and compassion of the extensively trained Pinsky Plastic Surgery team is apparent at every phase of treatment. They share Pinsky’s passion for delivering personalized, attentive care with the utmost concern for patient safety and satisfaction. Patients from all walks of life are warmly welcomed at Pinsky Plastic Surgery.

Mark A. Pinsky, M.D.

Pinsky Plastic Surgery 11020 RCA Center Drive | Palm Beach Gardens | 561-881-8800 | pinskyplasticsurgery.com

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HAND SURGERY (cont.) Michael J. Krebsbach Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515 glades.brog.com Veronica Pedro The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Royal Palm Beach 561-798-6600 boneandjoint.org Jeffrey S. Rosenfield Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Thomas F. Saylor Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 orthocarefl.com

Harry G. Goldsztajn Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-965-1864 hoapb.com Victor Koo Florida Cancer Center Boynton Beach 561-736-3888 floridacancercenter.com Paul Lin Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-740-0545 mspbhealth.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Elisabeth A. McKeen Florida Cancer Specialists Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 flcancer.com

HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY FEATURED PHYSICIANS

FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Elizabeth A. Byron Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

Humberto J. Caldera Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-965-1864 hoapb.com Eduardo Garcia Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-965-1864 hoapb.com

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Shachar Peles Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com

Elizabeth A. Reich Jupiter Hematology Oncology Jupiter 561-748-2488 21co.com Harold Richter The Center for Hematology-Oncology Boca Raton 561-955-6400 centerforhemonc.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Neal E. Rothschild Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

Kleper de Almeida Carden & Dodson, MD West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 cardendodson.com Larry Bush Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 jfkmc.com

Talya Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida Lake Worth 561-253-3980 cancercenterofsouthflorida.com

Alexander G. Carden Carden & Dodson, MD West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 cardendodson.com

Henry J. Shapiro Jupiter Hematology Oncology Jupiter 561-748-2488 21co.com

Julio V. Cardenas Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 brrh.com

Avram J. Smukler Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

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Abraham Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida Lake Worth 561-253-3980 cancercenterofsouthflorida.com

FEATURED PHYSICIANS LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

Spencer H. Bachow Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute Boca Raton 561-955-6400 brrh.com

Napoleon Santos Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com

Daniel L. Spitz Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

Lawrence A. Tepper South Florida Hematology Oncology West Palm Beach 561-848-1011 Angelina The Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute Boca Raton 561-955-6400 brrh.com Raymond Tsao Cancer Center of South Florida Lake Worth 561-253-3980 cancercenterofsouthflorida.com

Christopher D. Cortes Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches Delray Beach 561-501-4266 brrh.com Leslie E. Diaz Infectious Disease Associates North Palm Beach 561-776-8300 jupitermed.com David Dodson Carden & Dodson, MD West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 cardendodson.com Mohamed Erritouni Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches Delray Beach 561-501-4266 brrh.com Joseph Etienne Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 jfkmc.com Donald F. Heiman Donald F. Heiman, MD Boca Raton 561-395-8699 brrh.com

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TRIPLE O MEDICAL SERVICES, P.A.

Board-certified infectious disease physician Dr. Olayemi Osiyemi is the founder and medical director of Fantastic Wound Care & Wellness Spa. Fantastic Wound Care provides services such as antiaging, hyperbaric oxygen treatment, IV infusion, and wound care. He is also the president of Triple O Medical Services and Triple O Research Institute, where he conducts clinical disease identification and research. Osiyemi serves on several advisory boards and holds multiple leadership positions. He is fondly called Dr. O or Dr. TripleO.

Dr. Jose Menajovsky, a board-certified infectious disease physician, is a partner at Triple O Medical Services. He is called Dr. M by many of his patients and nurses. Dr. M also holds several leadership positions, including chairman of Pharmacy, Nutrition, and Therapeutics and Infectious Control at Kindred Hospital of the Palm Beaches. Osiyemi and Menajovsky both provide exclusive concierge infectious disease services, and are preceptors for students in pharmacy, medical, and nurse practitioner schools.

Olayemi O. Osiyemi, M.D., Jose Menajovsky, M.D.

Triple O Medical Services, P.A. 2580 Metrocentre Blvd., Suite 3 | West Palm Beach | 561-832-6770 | tripleomedical.com

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INFECTIOUS DISEASE (cont.) Kitonga P. Kiminyo ID Consultants, Inc. Boynton Beach 561-735-7531 bethesdaweb.com Tatiana Knez Tatiana Knez, MD Jupiter 561-575-3050 jupitermed.com Ana R. Mateo-Bibeau Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 jfkmc.com Ines I. Mbaga Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 brrh.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Jose Menajovsky Triple O Medical Services, PA West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 tripleomedical.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

Ernesto R. Montesino-Vargas Palm Beach Infectious Diseases Delray Beach 561-404-9845 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Olayemi O. Osiyemi Triple O Medical Services, PA West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 tripleomedical.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

Daniel E. Peters Gardens ID Group, LLC Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-2914 gardensid.com Marie R. Roger IDT Clinic Boca Raton 561-288-6153 idtclinic.com

Peter Lyn Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC Jupiter 561-529-4842 jupitermedicalspecialists.com

Gabriel G. Sandkovsky Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 brrh.com

Earl J. Campazzi Campazzi Concierge Medical Services Palm Beach 561-440-8879 campazzi.com

Susan E. Saxe Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 brrh.com

Alexander G. Carden Carden & Dodson, MD West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 cardendodson.com

Andres E. Suarez Gardens ID Group, LLC Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-2914 gardensid.com

Meyer Cohen Internal Medicine Associates Boca Raton 561-939-0750 floridaima.com

Inem Umoren ID Consultants Inc. Boynton Beach 561-735-7531 idconsults.net

Rupesh R. Dharia Palm Beach Internal Medicine Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-8891 pbim.com

Sreevani Vemuri Sreevani Vemuri, MD Jupiter 561-427-6550 jupitermed.com

David Dodson Carden & Dodson, MD West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 cardendodson.com

Bruce W. Moskowitz Bruce W. Moskowitz, MD West Palm Beach 561-833-6116

Kurt L. Wiese Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 brrh.com

Gabriela Goldstein Gabriela Goldstein, MD, PA West Palm Beach 561-820-8580

Denis M. Murphy Denis M. Murphy, MD, PA West Palm Beach 561-832-1643

Jack F. Halickman Family Practice and Internal Medicine of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-8890 fpimpb.com

Suzanne Murphy West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262 accesstocare.va.gov

Elena Yamaguchi Elena Yamaguchi, MD Delray Beach 561-495-9289 brrh.com INTERNAL MEDICINE Jeffrey Bergsman West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262 accesstocare.va.gov Daniel L. Boss Jupiter Internal Medicine Associates, PA Jupiter 561-748-1888 jupitermed.com

James Heron Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-433-0500 mspbhealth.com Seba L. Krumholtz Boca Raton Physicians, PA Boca Raton 561-912-1214 brrh.com Romeo Legaspi Medical Center Affiliates West Palm Beach 561-478-8825 medcenterinc.com

Timothy Mark Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411 flaglermedicalassociates.com Avishai Mendelson The Medical Group of South Florida Jupiter 561-622-6111 mgsfl.com Elizabeth Mohr Elite Healthcare Partners Atlantis 561-612-8080 elitehealthcarepartners.org

Petra U. Neues Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-882-4541 Constantino Regalado Constantino L. Regalado, MD West Palm Beach 561-588-4844 jfkmc.com Shady Salib Family Medical Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-7604 jupitermed.com

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Peter Schwartz Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Wellington 561-795-0016 mspbhealth.com

Denise Guidetti OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches, PA Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3800 obgynspb.com

Ofer Shustik Coordinated Health West Palm Beach, LLC West Palm Beach 561-283-2925 jupitermed.com

Debra A. Jones OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches, PA Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3800 obgynspb.com

William Simons Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-968-3806 mspbhealth.com

Vinu Patel Palm Beach Perinatal Center Boca Raton 561-869-6800 brrh.com

James Vanek James Vanek, MD West Palm Beach 561-659-5154 healthgrades.com Robert A. Wacks Dr. Robert A. Wacks, MD West Palm Beach 561-844-8899 mdvip.com Eric Weiner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Lake Worth 561-964-3440 mspbhealth.com MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE Gary R. Cohen Institute for Women’s Health & Body Wellington 561-791-4818 palmswesthospital.com Aaron B. Deutsch Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-364-0200 mfmpbfl.com Christine F. Edwards Florida Perinatal Center Boca Raton 561-488-5015 floridaperinatalcenter.com

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JORDAN C. GRABEL, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Ruel T. Stoessel Ruel T. Stoessel, MD, PA Maternal-Fetal Medicine Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8001 mypbca.com NEPHROLOGY Ammar Almakkee Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 561-948-3331 jupitermed.com David Amrose Advanced Kidney Care Jupiter 561-721-1112 advancedkidneycarepalmbeaches.com Ronald Goldin Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-6454 jupitermedicalspecialists.com Jared A. Jaffe Boca Nephrology Boca Raton 561-241-7100 brrh.com Eric S. Lazar South Florida Kidney Disease and Hypertension Specialists, PA Boca Raton 561-989-9070 sfkdhs.com

Dr. Jordan C. Grabel is a neurosurgeon who specializes in spine surgery, including nerve decompression surgery, fusions, minimally invasive surgery and artificial disc techniques. He also performs Gamma Knife radiosurgery for brain tumors and trigeminal neuralgia. Dr. Grabel earned his medical degree at Brown University Alpert Medical School and completed his internship and residency at Mount Sinai in New York City. A fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Grabel has been in practice for more than 25 years. Dr Grabel is a perennial “Top Doctor,” and at his office “every patient is a VIP.”

Jordan C. Grabel, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Neurosurgery/Spine Surgery 1411 N. Flagler Dr., Suite 5900 | West Palm Beach 561-833-6388

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NEPHROLOGY (cont.) Michael Lotfi Michael Lotfi, MD West Palm Beach 561-840-7779 Armen Margaryan Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, PA Delray Beach 561-496-1160 delraymedicalctr.com James Mullen Advanced Kidney Care Jupiter 561-721-1112 advancedkidneycarepalmbeaches.com Thomas Nguyen Thomas Nguyen, MD Boynton Beach 561-634-7262 jfkmc.com Sunila Pandit Kidney Specialists of the Palm Beaches Atlantis 561-792-5877 bethesdaweb.com John Panos South Florida Kidney Disease and Hypertension Specialists, PA Boca Raton 561-989-9070 sfkdhs.com Jaideep Puri Jaideep Puri, MD Jupiter 561-694-1021 jupitermed.com Abbas Rabiei Coastal Nephrology, Dialysis & Internal Medicine Jupiter 561-253-8121 drabbasrabiei.com Lon M. Sadowsky Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, PA Delray Beach 561-496-1160 brrh.com

Karthikeyan Sai Palm Beach Kidney & Hypertension Wellington 561-629-5035 palmswesthospital.com

Danita Jones Cleveland Clinic Palm Beach Gardens 877-463-2010 my.clevelandclinic.org

J. Mark Stafford Neurology Specialists of Jupiter, PA Jupiter 561-627-3381 jupitermed.com

Freya Silverstein South Palm Beach Nephrology, PA Atlantis 561-965-7228 southpalmbeachkidney.com

Yvonne Jurcik Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-968-6767 mspbhealth.com

Pedro W. Tirado-Rodriguez Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 561-374-9932 baptisthealth.net

Craig L. Stemmer Boca Nephrology Boca Raton 561-241-7100 brrh.com Sergio R. Vega Medneph PA West Palm Beach 561-655-1889 jfkmc.com Jack Waterman Metropolitan Health Partners Palm Beach Gardens 561-962-0101 jupitermed.com

Eric Kramer Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-968-6767 mspbhealth.com Casandra Mateo Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-968-6767 mspbhealth.com

Sylvia Zuniga-Barboni Advanced Neurology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-1159 advancedneuro.wpengine.com NEUROSURGERY Ramin M. Abdolvahabi Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC Wellington 561-433-4444 palmbeachneuro.net

NEURO REHABILITATION

Juan Carlos Muniz Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute West Palm Beach 561-882-6214 pbni.com

Robert A. Brodner Brodner & Grabels, MDs West Palm Beach 561-833-6388

Claude Oster Palm Beach NeuroRehabilitation West Palm Beach 561-841-8545 pbneurorehabilitation.com

Linda Pao Linda Pao, MD, PA Jupiter 561-444-3335 jupiterneurologist.com

Amos O. DarĂŠ Palm Beach Brain and Spine Wellington 800-786-7724 pbbsneuro.com

Jeffrey Rubin Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-802-9966 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com

Steven A. Dutcher Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC Wellington 561-433-4444 palmbeachneuro.net

Carl Sadowsky Palm Beach Neurology Premiere Research Institute West Palm Beach 561-845-0500 palmbeachneurology.com

Jordan C. Grabel Brodner & Grabels, MDs West Palm Beach 561-833-6388

NEUROLOGY Paul Acevedo Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute West Palm Beach 561-882-6214 pbni.com Teresita M. Casanova Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches - Neurology Atlantis 561-968-6767 jfknorth.com Arif Dalvi Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute Boynton Beach 561-882-6214 pbni.com

David Silvers Gardens Neurology Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-2831 gardensneurology.com

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Somnath Nair Florida OrthoCare Boca Raton 561-588-9912 florthocare.com

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Evan M. Packer Brian and Spine Center South Florida Delray Beach 561-501-7445 brainandspinemds.com

Marc Kaufman Partners in Women’s Health Jupiter 561-354-1515 jupiterobgyn.com

David P. Sachs David Sachs, MD Delray Beach 561-392-8855

Samuel Lederman Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology Lake Worth 561-295-7203 obgynpalmbeach.com

Brett A. Schlifka Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC Wellington 561-433-3444 palmbeachneuro.net Lloyd Zucker Brain and Spine Center South Florida Delray Beach 561-501-7445 brainandspinemds.com OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Amy N. Banooni OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-6801 obgynspb.com John A. Burigo OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-6801 obgynspb.com

Jane Rudolph Women’s Health Partners, LLC Boynton Beach 561-734-5710 myobgynoffice.com Sylvia Siegfried Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology Lake Worth 561-295-7203 obgynpalmbeach.com Moises Virelles Palm Beach Urogynecology Wellington 561-798-1233 palmbeachurogyn.com OPHTHALMOLOGY David Cano Cano & Manning Eye Center West Palm Beach 561-684-4773 canovision.com

Viviane Connor Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200 my.clevelandclinic.org

David Goldman Goldman Eye Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-7120 goldmaneye.com

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ANNE C. FISCHER, M.D.

Claudia Mason Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200 my.clevelandclinic.org

Joy Cavalaris Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology Lake Worth 561-295-7203 obgynpalmbeach.com

Dudley Brown, Jr. The Brown Institute for Health and Wellness Jupiter 561-459-8955 bifhw.com

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Dr. Anne C. Fischer is board-certified in general surgery and pediatric surgery. She has practiced medicine for 20 years and specializes in minimally invasive pediatric general and thoracic surgery for newborns, infants, toddlers, and children. She’s delighted to be working at the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center because of the breadth of specialists there and the focus on pulling a team together. “Pediacentric, multidisciplinary programs ensure that physicians are aware of the latest innovations and can use them,” she says. “Children don’t always get the financial commitment that’s needed to do that. I’m passionate about quality care, and there is a joy to taking care of children and bringing them to a state-of-the-art medical center.” Both of Fischer’s parents were physicians, and she decided on pediatric surgery because it has the potential to make a difference over someone’s entire life. “Some look upon it as very painful whereas I think there are so many innovations that have improved the care of children,” she says. “There have been tremendous gains in pediatric oncology.”

James H. Guildford James H. Guilford MD Stuart 772-871-9303 J. William Harbour University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Palm Beach Gardens 305-326-6166 umiamihealth.org

Anne C. Fischer, M.D.

Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 927 45th Street, Suite 301 | West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 palmbeachchildrenssurgicalspecialists.com

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OPHTHALMOLOGY (cont.) Deval D. Joshi Joshi Retina Institute Boynton Beach 561-767-9999 joshiretina.com Lawrence B. Katzen Katzen Eye Care & Laser Center Boynton Beach 877-736-2020 katzeneyecare.com George G. Khouri Palm Beach Eye Center West Palm Beach 561-366-8300 palmbeacheye.com David Mittleman Mittleman Eye West Palm Beach 561-500-2020 mittlemaneye.com Joseph Nezgoda West Boca Eye Center Boca Raton 561-488-1001 westbocaeyecenter.com Elan Rosenblat Rosenblat Eye Delray Beach 561-880-2480 rosenblateye.com Steven I. Rosenfeld Delray Eye Associates, PA Delray Beach 561-498-8100 delrayeyecare.com Alan Shuster Shuster Eye Center Stuart 561-425-7070 shustereyecenter.com Craig A. Skolnick Skolnick Eye Institute Jupiter 561-296-2010 skolnickeye.com Nunzio Sossi Palm Beach Eye Clinic West Palm Beach 561-832-6113 palmbeacheyeclinic.com

Marc Winnick Delray Eye Associates, PA Delray Beach 561-498-8100 delrayeyecare.com ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Gary Ackerman Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 pbsportsmed.com Chaim Arlosoroff Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 orthocarefl.com Lyall J. Ashberg Atlantis Orthopaedics Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-8500 atlantisortho.com Joseph B. Chalal Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888 popb.md Michael Cooney Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 pboi.com Dana R. Desser Florida OrthoCare Wellington 561-588-9912 florthocare.com Rami Joseph Elkhechen Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 orthocarefl.com Michael A. Gleiber Michael A. Gleiber, MD, PA West Palm Beach 561-972-6464 michaelgleibermd.com

Justin Kearse Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 pboi.com James Kerpsack Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 pboi.com Alexander Lenard Alexander N. Lenard, MD North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 lenardmd.com Gregory M. Martin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888 popb.md Tom Minas Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 paleyinstitute.org Harvey E. Montijo The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Royal Palm Beach 561-374-8969 boneandjoint.org Rajendran Naidoo Palms West Surgicenter Loxahatchee 561-793-0437 palmswestsurgicenter.com Andrew R. Noble Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 pboi.com Dror Paley Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 paleyinstitute.org

Jeffrey A. Press Preferred Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888 orthodoc.aaos.org John Randazzo Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 pbsportsmed.com Brian K. Reiter Atlantis Orthopaedics Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-8500 atlantisortho.com Craig Robbins Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 paleyinstitute.org Howard D. Routman Atlantis Orthopaedics Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-8500 atlantisortho.com Nicholas Sama HHS Florida Wellington 561-657-4800 hss.edu Paul Seltzer Paul D. Seltzer, DO West Palm Beach 561-848-0330 Ryan Simovitch Hospital for Special Surgery West Palm Beach 561-657-4600 palmbeachshoulder.com Richard L. Weiner Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 orthocarefl.com

Jeffrey S. Penner Atlantis Orthopedics Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-8500 atlantisortho.com

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OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Robert C. Greer IV Robert C. Greer IV, DO, FACOFP and Robert C. Greer V, DO Lake Park 561-848-2464 greerdr.com Ronald Surowitz The Medical Group of South Florida Jupiter 561-622-6111 mgsfl.com PAIN MEDICINE George J. Arcos The Medical Group of South Florida, Inc. West Palm Beach 561-622-6111 mgsfl.com Michael Baskin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888 popb.md Scott A. Berger Scott A. Berger, MD, PA Boca Raton 561-883-3600 Jane Bistline Interventional Pain Services of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-681-9808 Edwin W. Maldonado Burdette Certified Spine and Pain Care Wellington 561-578-4582 certifiedspineandpain.com Brian Burrough Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511 floridaspineassociates.com Blaine S. Cameron Cameron Spine, PA Boynton Beach 877-412-7272 cameronspine.com

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Jeffrey R. Cara Palm Beach Gardens Spine and Wellness Centers of America Palm Beach Gardens 561-377-0070 spinewellnessamerica.com Kevin A. Chaitoff Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 palmbeachpainconsultants.com Sue Cohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Boynton Beach 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Keith J. Dietrick Comprehensive Pain Care of South Florida Wellington 561-795-8655 comprehensivepaincare.com Nathaniel R. Drourr Jupiter Pain Management Jupiter 561-223-6288 jupiterpaincenter.com Marco Ghignone Profiles OMS West Palm Beach 561-622-9065 profilesoms.com Lawrence Gorfine Palm Beach Spine & Diagnostic Institute West Palm Beach 561-649-8770 careinjury.com Bruce I. Hindin Comprehensive Pain Care of South Florida Wellington 561-795-8655 comprehensivepaincare.com Humberto Porrata Comprehensive Pain Care of South Florida Lake Worth 561-795-8655 comprehensivepaincare.com

Louis J. Raso Louis J Raso, MD, PA Jupiter 561-264-2929 louisjrasomdpa.com

James David Enos Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Boynton Beach 561-514-7390 nicklauschildrens.org

Sheldon Regenbaum Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 palmbeachpainconsultants.com

Marshall C. Lewis Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 nicklauschildrens.org

Gary M. Richman Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Wellington 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, MD, PA Jupiter 561-296-9991 jupitermed.com Adam E. Shestack Florida Pain Management Institute Delray Beach 561-331-5050 flpmi.com Gerardo Zloczover Advanced Pain Management of Palm Beach Boynton Beach 561-737-5301 advancedpainmanagementpalmbeach.com PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY Sundararaman Chandrasekhar Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 mednax.com

Donna Rhoden Pediatrix Cardiology of Broward Boca Raton 561-750-9596 mednax.com Patricia Sherron Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 mednax.com Rowena G. Uy Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 westpalmcardio.pediatrix.com Carlo Zeidenweber KIDZ Medical Services Boca Raton 561-558-1212 kidzmedical.com PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Anwar Vardag Anwar Vardag, MD Boca Raton 561-488-8368 anwarvardagmd.com PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

David M. Drossner Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Palm Beach Gardens 561-514-7390 nicklauschildrens.org

Stella D. Calobrisi The Dermatology Clinic, PA Boca Raton 561-393-0300

Renato Dubois Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 mednax.com

Manju Elizabeth George Pediatric Dermatology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-804-7546 pediatricdermpb.com

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Justin Platzer Water’s Edge Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-463-5684 wederm.com

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Andleeb A. Usmani TruDerm Wellington 561-847-4751 trudermpa.com PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY

Drs. Lee Fox, Andrew Hall, and Juan Gomez are boardcertified vascular and interventional radiologists specializing in minimally invasive procedures. Fox earned his medical degree at Washington University in St. Louis and completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Hall completed medical school at the University of Pittsburgh and his residency at the University of Chicago. Gomez completed his radiology residency at Tulane University and performed fellowships in diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital. All three completed interventional radiology fellowships at Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute. Fox, Hall and Gomez specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions with a special interest in minimally invasive therapies for certain types of cancers, aneurysms, peripheral arterial disease, and varicose veins. Gomez also specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendovascular conditions including stroke, carotid stenosis with stenting, vascular malformations, and brain aneurysms. In addition to peripheral vascular disease, neurointerventional procedures and interventional oncology, this team of physicians treats a wide variety of other conditions including uterine fibroids, spinal compression fractures, chronic pelvic pain, pulmonary embolism, and deep-vein thrombosis/blood clots.

Lawrence M. Adams Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology West Palm Beach 561-840-1960 pbpedsgi.com Carrie Firestone Baum Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Boynton Beach 561-799-7272 nicklauschildrens.org Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez Gastro Health Boca Raton 561-206-6064 gastrohealth.com John M. Peters Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-9188 nicklauschildrens.org Jorge Rosario-Mulinelli GastroHealth Boca Raton 561-206-6064 gastrohealth.com John E. Stephens Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology West Palm Beach 561-840-1960 pbpedsgi.com

PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Melissa S. Singer Palm Beach Pediatric Hematology Oncology Loxahatchee 561-798-9119 pbpho.com PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE Yousef F. Khouri Pediatric Associates West Palm Beach 561-863-5757 pediatricassociates.com Chad Sanborn KIDZ Medical Services West Palm Beach 561-558-1212 palmbeachpediatricsociety.org PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY Jaime L. Baquero KIDZ Medical Services Boca Raton 561-558-1212 kidzmedical.com Farjam Farzam Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888 pedineurologists.com Bernardo Flasterstein Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888 pedineurologists.com Edwin Liu Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888 pedineurologists.com PEDIATRIC SURGERY FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Dr. Lee Fox, Dr. Andrew Hall, Dr. Juan Gomez

Anne Fischer Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com

Jupiter Imaging Associates 1210 S. Dixie Highway | Jupiter 561-263-5007 jupitermed.com/services/imaging/interventional-radiology

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Melvyn Karp KIDZ Medical Services Boca Raton 561-558-1212 kidzmedical.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 133

Mark Kayton Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com Michele Markley South Florida Pediatric Surgeons, PA Loxahatchee 561-582-5583 sflpediatricsurgeons.com Marshall M. Stone Children’s Surgical Specialists Loxahatchee 561-852-0038 palmswesthospital.com PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Charles E. Flack Palm Beach Pediatric Urology Boynton Beach 561-736-7313 palmbeachpediatricurology.com Androniki Kanaroglou Palm Beach Pediatric Urology Boynton Beach 561-736-7313 palmswestsurgicenter.com PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) James Beattie Infants and Children, PA West Palm Beach 561-242-0505 infantsandchildren.net Leon Cohen Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics Boca Raton 561-362-4330 cohenandsheinker.com Jeanmarie Connor Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-469-8989 mypremierpediatrics.com

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Duclos Dessalines Duclos Dessalines, MD Lake Worth 561-370-1320 Lee Edelstein Edelstein Pediatrics Lake Worth 561-357-8993 edelsteinpediatrics.com

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HASS PLASTIC SURGERY & MEDISPA

Ivy Faske My Personal Pediatrician Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-4677 mypersonalpediatrician.com Caecilia Garcia-Perez Mahoney Pediatrics, PA Loxahatchee 561-793-2500 mahoneypeds.com Paul Gilbert Boca VIPediatrics Boca Raton 561-923-9635 bocavipediatrics.com Armando Gonzalez Tenet Florida Physician Services Palm Springs 561-649-9296 tenetfloridaphysicianservices.com J. Christie Goodwin Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-469-8989 mypremierpediatrics.com Sarrie Katz Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-469-8989 mypremierpediatrics.com

Well-known in the Palm Beaches, Drs. Andrea and Brian Hass have built an award-winning reputation as the area’s top plastic surgeons for eye, face, and body enhancements both surgically and non-surgically. The husband-and-wife team established their premier plastic surgery center 25 years ago in Palm Beach Gardens to give patients amazing, beautiful, and natural-looking results. They built a caring team that’s discriminating in their approach to the best in cosmetic rejuvenation and patient care. Ophthalmic plastic surgeon Dr. Andrea Hass specializes in cosmetic eyelid surgery and brow and facial rejuvenation with popular injectables. Dr. Brian Hass, plastic surgeon, complements her expertise by providing long-lasting and natural-looking face and neck lifts, rhinoplasty, and breast and body surgeries. Voted “Best of the Palm Beaches” for the past two years, the Hasses are proud to receive peer recognition. The Hasses are pleased to announce the opening of their new Wellington office in the summer of 2020.

Mercedes Gadea Lopez Soma Medical Center, PA Lake Worth 561-275-1155 somamedicalcenter.com Kisha Marzouca Just For Kids Pediatrics Atlantis 561-964-1215 jfkpediatrics.com

Your best B Brian Hass, M.D., Andrea Hass, M.D. Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 2401 PGA Boulevard, Suite 150 | Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 HassPlasticSurgery.com

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KRISTEN ALOUPIS, D.O. Dr. Kristen Aloupis is a board-certified dermatologist with more than 15 years of clinical experience in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Aloupis received her medical and Master of Public Health degrees from Nova Southeastern University and completed dual residencies in family practice and dermatology at Broward General Medical Center-NSU. She is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology and American Osteopathic College of Dermatology.

Kristen Aloupis, D.O., F.A.O.C.D., F.A.A.D., M.P.H. Aloupis Dermatology 5155 Corporate Way, Suite A | Jupiter 561-313-1230 | aloupisdermatology.com

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KENNETH E. BRESKY, D.O., P.A. With a holistic approach to patient care, Dr. Kenneth Bresky has been practicing rheumatology for 22 years. He specializes in treating autoimmune disease, inflammatory and degenerative arthritis, and osteoporosis in West Boynton and Deerfield Beach. A member of the American Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates and a 1998 fellow of Loyola University Medical Center, Bresky and his wife, attorney Robin Bresky, have two grown children.

Kenneth E Bresky, D.O., P.A.

10151 Enterprise Center Blvd., Suite 108 | Boynton Beach 561-740-4855 1856 W. Hillsboro Blvd., Suite 1 | Deerfield Beach 954-429-9050

PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) (cont.) Joaquin A. Nunez Joaquin A. Nunez, MD, PA Palm Springs 561-969-9252 Cheryl E. Wayne Palm Beach Pediatrics West Palm Beach 561-509-5009 pbpediatrics.com PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Ellen Babinsky Lighthouse Health Group Jupiter 561-249-7400 lighthousehealthflorida.com

Craig H. Lichtblau Craig H. Lichtblau, MD, PA North Palm Beach 561-842-3694 chlmd.com Jacob L. Lochner Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults Palm Beach 561-659-5443 rcca.org FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Carisa Pearce Florida Cancer Specialists Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 flcancer.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 115

William S. Berman William S. Berman, MD, PA Boynton Beach 561-364-1079 bethesdaweb.com

Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, MD, PA Jupiter 561-296-9991 jupitermed.com

Daniel Cartledge National Pain Institute Delray Beach 561-279-6325 natpain.com

Paul M. Schwartz Boca Raton Regional Hospital Delray Beach 561-499-4217 brrh.com

Bella Chokshi St. Mary’s Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-331-1767 stmarysmc.com

Ronald Snyder Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, PA West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 pbsportsmed.com

Jeffrey S. Farber Rehabilitation Physicians Boynton Beach 561-659-5443 Charles W. Graubert Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Stuart B. Krost Dr. Stuart B. Krost, MD Lake Worth 561-296-2220 wetreatpain.com

Andrea Zotovas South Florida Pain Management Stuart 772-221-9113 southfloridapainmanagement.com PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Jean-Paul Azzi The Palm Beach Center for Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery Jupiter 561-429-5403 palmbeachfacialsurgery.com Jason Cooper Jason Cooper, MD Jupiter 561-406-6574 jasoncoopermd.com

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Albert Dabbah Dr. Dabbah Ageless Attitude Boca Raton 561-488-1700 doctordabbah.com Dov I. Eidelman Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach, PA Palm Springs 561-692-4292 plasticsurgerypb.com L. Scott Ennis Ennis Plastic Surgery at Boca Plastic Surgery & Age Management Boca Raton 561-405-9020 ennismd.com Scott T. Farber Farber Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-503-2700 farberplasticsurgery.com Michael J. Frederick Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 hassplasticsurgery.com Alan Gold Sanctuary Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-367-9101 alangoldmd.com Matthew D. Goodwin Inspire Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa Delray Beach 561-655-6622 drmatthewgoodwin.com Arthur G. Handal Handal Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-220-6360 handalplasticsurgery.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Andrea Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 hassplasticsurgery.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 131

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Brian E. Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 hassplasticsurgery.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 131

Vivian Hernandez Vivian Hernandez, MD, FACS Boca Raton 561-750-8600 drhernandez.com

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MELVYN P. KARP, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.P.

Megan Jack Inspire Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa Delray Beach 561-414-2507 inspirecosmetic.com Daniel L. Kapp Daniel L. Kapp, MD West Palm Beach 561-833-4022 drdanielkapp.com Andrew M. Klapper Floridian Institute of Plastic Surgery Delray Beach 561-232-2000 floridianinstitute.com Daniel Kovacs Schuster Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-912-9191 schusterplasticsurgery.com David Lickstein Lickstein Plastic Surgery Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-4475 licksteinplasticsurgery.com Aldo A. Lombardo Allure Institute for Plastic Surgery Jupiter 561-747-1232 allureplasticsurgery.com Mark R. Murphy Mark R. Murphy, MD Palm Beach Gardens 561-408-6248 palmbeachfacialplastic.com Jose A. Navarro Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach, PA Palm Springs 561-968-7111

Perennial “Top Physician” Dr. Melvyn P. Karp has been caring for his neighbors’ children for more than 25 years. Karp was a tenured associate professor and associate chair of the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo Department of Pediatric Surgery. He authored thirty-five scholarly papers and several have formulated the modern treatment of common pediatric conditions and injuries. Karp was the founding director of both of the pediatric trauma centers in Palm Beach County — St. Mary’s and Delray and cares for these injured children to this day. He established the KIDZ Surgical Center, a division of the multispecialty KIDZ Medical Services, as a boutique practice offering extraordinary attention to detail and kind, ageappropriate care by child- friendly staff,nurses and pediatric anesthesiologists. Well-known for his minimally invasive and cosmetic approach to children’s surgery, Karp utilizes laser, laparoscopic, and robotic techniques to provide the most modern and the least painful surgery for his patients. He believes it’s important to carefully discuss treatment options with parents. “Just because a new technique can be done, doesn’t mean that it should be done,” he says.

Melvyn P. Karp, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.A.P. KIDZ Medical Services/KIDZ Surgical Center 9980 N. Central Park Blvd., Suite 206 | Boca Raton 561-558-1212 kidzmedical.com

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PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY (cont.) Alan B. Pillersdorf Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach, PA Palm Springs 561-692-4292 plasticsurgerypb.com FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Mark A. Pinsky Pinsky Plastic Surgery Palm Beach Gardens 561-258-9561 pinskymd.com LEARN MORE ON PAGE 121

Elizabeth Davis LA Podiatry West Palm Beach 561-433-5577 lapodiatrygroup.com

Brad Mattison Mattison Podiatry Group Boynton Beach 561-364-5522 mattisonpodiatrygroup.com

Mark C. DeLuca Advanced Mental Health Care Inc. Royal Palm Beach 561-333-8884 advancedmentalhealth.com

Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Lake Worth 561-967-4999 wcfoot.com

Dina Hansen Mccoy LA Podiatry West Palm Beach 561-433-5577 lapodiatrygroup.com

Gloria Dunkin Futures Recovery Healthcare Tequesta 561-935-5795 futuresrecoveryhealthcare.com

David M. Fischman Fischman Foot and Ankle Jupiter 561-575-2266 fischmanfootandankle.com

Nicole Roth Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Lake Worth 561-967-6500 oscpbc.com

Brian J. Feldman Boca Raton Psychiatric Group Boca Raton 561-368-8998 bocapsychiatric.com

Jodi Schoenhaus Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center Boca Raton 561-750-3033 bocaratonfootcare.com

Peter Gobar JFK Medical Center Behavioral Health Atlantis 239-277-2940 jfkmc.com

Mark E. Hall Mark Hall, DPM Lake Worth 561-966-5060 jfkmc.com

Nina Solomon All Florida Foot Care Inc Atlantis 561-439-0500

Neville Marks Neville Marks, MD Palm Beach 561-655-3666

Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515 glades.brog.com

Tyson J. Tabora The Foot & Ankle Clinic Wellington 561-809-2343 thefootandankleclinics.com

Stefan A. Pasternack Stefan A. Pasternack, MD Boca Raton 561-706-9584

Andrew Rosenthal Rosenthal Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Boynton Beach 561-880-8866 bocasurgeon.com

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center Boca Raton 561-750-3033 bocaratonfootcare.com

Drew E. Schnitt Inspire Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa Delray Beach 561-414-2507 inspirecosmetic.com Richard Schwartz The Palm Beach Plastic Surgery Center West Palm Beach 561-833-4022 pbplasticsurgery.com PODIATRY Larry Aronberg Aronberg Podiatry Lake Worth 561-586-3100 Glenn C. Berkin Glenn C. Berkin, DPM Boynton Beach 561-742-7768 James T. Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Royal Palm Beach 561-793-6170 wcfoot.com

Bradley M. Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 paleyinstitute.org Lori Lane LA Podiatry West Palm Beach 561-433-5577 lapodiatrygroup.com Stuart B. Levine Dr. Stuart B. Levine Delray Beach 561-499-6850 levinepodiatry.com Andrew Levy Abacoa Podiatry Jupiter 561-624-4800 levypodiatry.com

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Earl J. Campazzi Campazzi Concierge Medical Services Palm Beach 561-440-8879 campazzi.com Richard Gaines LifeGaines Medical and Aesthetics Boca Raton 561-295-8826 lifegaines.com PSYCHIATRY Robert Buckman Robert Buckman, MD West Palm Beach 561-684-7703

Arthur S. Rosecan Arthur S. Rosecan, MD West Palm Beach 561-529-1515 arthursrosecanmd.com Samantha Saltz Doctor Sam, LLC Boca Raton 561-510-9150 doctorsam.com Jodi Star Jodi Star, MD Lake Worth 561-422-3314 jodistarmd.com Suzan M. Streichenwein Suzan M. Streichenwein, MD, FAPM West Palm Beach 561-478-2192

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PSYCHIATRY (cont.) Aron Tendler Advanced Mental Health Care Inc. Royal Palm Beach 561-333-8884 advancedmentalhealth.com

Tim R. Williams Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute Delray Beach 561-323-6498 brrh.com RADIOLOGY

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Kishore Dass 21st Century Oncology Wellington 561-793-6500 21co.com Silvio Garcia JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology Lake Worth 561-548-2662 jfkcro.com Ben H. Han 21st Century Oncology Boca Raton 561-826-3334 21co.com Georges F. Hatoum JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology Lake Worth 561-548-2662 jfkmc.com Thomas J. Klein 21st Century Oncology/SFRO Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-472-1272 drthomasklein.com James T. Parsons 21st Century Oncology Boynton Beach 561-374-5540 21co.com Eugene C. Shieh 21st Century Oncology Jupiter 561-275-1820 21co.com Jerome J. Spunberg 21st Century Oncology Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-1717 21co.com

Eric Baumel Boca Radiology Group Boca Raton 561-496-6935 bocaradiology.com Donald Goodwin Palm Beach Radiology North Palm Beach 561-841-8588 pbradiology.com Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 516-263-4414 jupitermed.com

Tibor Polcz Polz Fertility Center Boynton Beach 561-736-6006 bethesdaweb.com

MaryPat Clements Arthritis Associates of South Florida Delray Beach 561-495-0600 delrayarthritis.com

Scott Roseff IVF MD Boca Raton 561-549-9010 ivfmd.com

Keivan Dehghanpisheh Keivan Dehghanpisheh, MD, PhD Loxahatchee 561-899-0762 drdrheumatology.com

Joelle Taylor IVF MD Jupiter 561-972-6900 ivfmd.com

Arnold S. Falchook Arnold S. Falchook, MD, PA Boca Raton 561-362-1166 brrh.com

RHEUMATOLOGY David Alboukrek Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611 rasf.com

Daniel Williamson MRI Specialists Boynton Beach 561-732-3909 mrispecialists.net

Shawn Baca Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611 rasf.com

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY / INFERTILITY

Adam Barron Premier Rheumatology & Endocrinology Jupiter 561-932-1212 barronmdfl.com

Lawrence S. Amesse Center For Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology Loxahatchee 561-257-0816 pediatricgyn.com Marc R. Gualtieri IVF Florida Reproductive Associates Jupiter 954-289-1043 ivfflorida.com

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Kenneth E. Bresky Kenneth E. Bresky, DO Boynton Beach 954-429-9050 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 132

Jenna McCarthy IVF MD Jupiter 561-972-6900 ivfmd.com

Howard M. Busch Family Arthritis Center Loxahatchee 561-798-8184 familyarthritiscenter.com

Moshe R. Peress Boca Fertility Boca Raton 561-368-5500 bocafertility.com

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Maricarmen Quintero Fors Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Boynton Beach 561-439-1800 arapb.com Catherine Garcia Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Boynton Beach 561-439-1800 arapb.com Steven Goodman Arthritis Associates of South Florida Delray Beach 561-495-0600 delrayarthritis.com Jonathan M. Greer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9696 arapb.com Marc Hirsh The Hirsh Center for Arthritis and Sports Medicine Delray Beach 561-819-3100 thehirshcenter.com Brett Hutton The Arthritis Center of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-469-6401 arthritiscenterpb.com

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BRIAN J. B RR , MD, M BOARD CERTIFIED PAIN MANAGEMENT & ANESTHESIOLOGY 670 GLADES RD, SUITE 200 BOCA RATON, FL 33431 5162 LINTON BLVD., SUITE 203 DELRAY BEACH, FL 33484 11135 S. JOG RD., SUITE 5 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33437

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Dr. Brian Burrough is an expert in the field of pain management, specializing in treating patients with spine conditions. His practice is focused on utilizing a multimodality approach to eliminate or reduce spinal and other musculoskeletal pain complaints. Prior to pursuing a career in medicine, he earned a master’s degree in physical therapy and practiced in South Florida. He subsequently earned a medical degree from the University of Miami and went on to complete residency in Anesthesia at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. After completing residency, he accepted a position as clinical fellow in Pain Management at Harvard Medical School. Upon completion of fellowship training, Dr. Burrough returned to South Florida, where he uses his comprehensive education and experience to treat patients who suffer from a wide variety of chronic and acute pain conditions. Dr. Burrough specializes in utilizing interventional therapies, such as kyphoplasty, epidural steroid injections, radiofrequency ablation and spinal cord stimulation, to provide relief of spine-related pain.

Dr. Burrough, along with the multidisciplinary team at Florida Spine Associates, provides topquality diagnosis and treatment options to patients suffering with spinal and other musculoskeletal disorders. "One of the things that is unique to our office is our patient care philosophy," he says. “We can really offer the entire gamut of spine care, ranging from physical therapy to interventional techniques. As an Interventional Pain physician, my focus is on injection-based therapies and minimally invasive surgical techniques to alleviate a patient’s pain.� Dr. Burrough receives high praise from past and current patients regarding his professionalism and caring bedside manner, qualities he believes help in his mission of enabling residents of South Florida to become, and remain, pain free.

"As an Interventional Pain physician, my focus is on in ection-based therapies and minimally invasive surgical techni ues to alleviate a patient’s pain �

E D U C A T I O NÂ A N D CERTIFICATIONS College: University of North Florida, Magna Cum Laude Medical School: University of Miami Miler School of Medicine Residency: University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Anesthesiology Fellowship: Harvard Medial School, Interventional Pain Management Member: American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, North American Neuromoduation Society, American Society of Anesthesiologists

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RHEUMATOLOGY (cont.) Reshma M. Khan Palm Beach Rheumatology and Wellness Center Jupiter 561-658-1323 drkhanrheumatologist.com

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Marc F. Matarazzo Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 ocpbc.com Jose Ortega The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Royal Palm Beach 561-798-6600 boneandjoint.org Evan Peck Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200 my.clevelandclinic.org Jace Provo Boca Raton Walk-in Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Boca Raton 561-220-2622 walk-in-orthopedics.com Matthew Stiebel Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 pbsportsmed.com

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THORACIC SURGERY Robert J. Anderson Dr. Robert J. Anderson, MD Jupiter 561-776-7676 randersonmd.com Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, MD Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-8447 arthurkatzmd.com K. Adam Lee Jupiter Medical Physicians Group Jupiter 561-263-4400 jupitermed.com Robert S. Scoma Robert S. Scoma, MD West Palm Beach 561-832-1234 jfkmc.com Erik Sylvin Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK Atlantis 561-548-4900 fhvcare.com Jonathan Waxman Palm Beach Thoracic Surgery Delray Beach 561-766-0834 pbthoracicsurgery.com UROLOGY Edward Becker Palm Beach Urology Associates Wellington 561-790-2111 21co.com

R. Neill Borland Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, PA West Palm Beach 561-833-5594 4urology.com Daniel J. Caruso Oceanside Urology Jupiter 561-746-9227 oceansideurology.net Ross A. Cohen Urologic Specialists Lake Worth 561-432-0067 cohenurology.com William Gans Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200 my.clevelandclinic.org Murray Goldberg Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, PA West Palm Beach 561-833-5594 4urology.com Damian Portela III Palm Beach Urology Associates Wellington 561-790-2111 21co.com Michael A. Jacobs Michael A. Jacobs, MD, PA Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-9797 Leonard Kaufman University Urologists Lake Worth 561-964-1212 universityurologists.com

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Unfussy Fare Longtime friends Eric Lemonides and chef Jason Weiner unveiled Almond in Bridgehampton, New York, at a time when, as Lemonides says, “every restaurant opening in the Hamptons was more high-end and austere than the next.” Almond, a moody French bistro, instead wooed its devout following with a commitment to farm-fresh ingredients and comforting classics like cavatelli, escargot, steamed mussels, and steak frites. The year was 2001, pre-9/11 and pre–stock market crash, events that would only increase appetites for unfussy fare. The duo is now bringing Almond to Palm Beach, infusing the island with a more casual, hip vibe at the former Nick & Johnnie’s and Maven space. A robust local farming community similar to that

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of the Hamptons allows Weiner to serve up menu highlights like a Greek-leaning pork chop Milanese and a famed brussels sprout Caesar salad (“It has a crazy cult following,” says Lemonides), plus local catches like mahi-mahi. With the back courtyard closed off for private events and cozy booths lining the walls covered in an orange Scalamandré zebra wallpaper, the restaurant feels more intimate in its newest iteration. “There’s no pretense to it,” says Lemonides. “It’s the kind of place where billionaires can sit down next to artists and everyone feels like they’re in the right place.” Turn the page for more of the season’s top openings. (almondrestaurant.com) –Liz Petoniak PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2020

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NEW & NOW

SCENE STEALERS The start of 2020 delivered a robust crop of restaurants that have elevated and diversified local dining culture. From seafood havens and exotic hideaways to tony rooftops, PBI breaks down the who, what, and why of the newest spots to see and be seen. —L.P.

« LOLA 41, PALM BEACH Who: Restaurateur Marco Coelho’s second location of his Nantucket hot spot anchors the new White Elephant Hotel, where The Bradley Park Hotel once stood. What: Sexy surrounds complement eclectic offerings like hot pepper hamachi, Korean beef bulgogi, and a burger with foie gras gravy. Why: Coelho has a knack for creating a buzzing environment that draws a fashionable set, and LoLa 41 is no different. (lola41.com)

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PROPER GRIT & SPRUZZO, WEST PALM BEACH Who: Executive chef Andre Sattler and chef de cuisine Jesse Pita helm the two eateries at The Ben, an Autograph Collection hotel. What: Proper Grit presents elevated Old Florida– inspired fare, such as an elegantly plated Florida wild boar terrine, in nostalgic albeit contemporary digs. Upstairs on the rooftop, Spruzzo invites visitors to unwind with a cocktail, like the amaro-infused Amalfi Sipper. Why: The Ben is West Palm Beach’s first waterfront hotel, and Spruzzo allows visitors to take in the city and the Intracoastal in a way they never have before. (propergrit.com)

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Who: At Acqua Café, the owners of Renato’s hone their vision of a modern seafood restaurant. What: In contrast to Renato’s old-world charm, Acqua provides a laid-back yet luxe feel with an ocean-forward menu. Highlights include fusilli with jumbo lump crab and sea urchin, grilled whole branzino, and house-made gelato. Why: South Palm Beach residents now have a sleek hangout that’s accessible even when Trump’s in town. (acquacafepb.com)

Who: Chef Pushkar Marathe, previously at Ghee Indian Kitchen in Miami and Meat Market Palm Beach, has partnered with former Buccan GM Andy Dugard. What: Named after the unpaid, experiential position chefs take on to learn new techniques, Stage hatches unpretentious, global-infused small plates. Why: North County has yet to see the likes of an eatery this innovative. (stagepga.com)

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Who: Industry veteran Serge Saouma leads the two dining concepts inside the new Canopy by Hilton West Palm Beach hotel. What: Banter on the ground floor offers three meals a day of its global fare accented with Latin influences and a sushi bar. Up on the thirteenth floor, Treehouse serves craft cocktails with a view. Why: Rooftop lovers, rejoice! West Palm Beach is finally making up for its baffling lack of lofty lounges. (banterwpb.com)

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SOUTHERN CHARM At Sassafras, the new modern Southern restaurant from Subculture Group in downtown West Palm Beach, the spirit of Old Florida influences the bar program as well as the food. Bar manager Zander Maslow has devised a range of craft cocktails to accompany specific menu items. “The Southern Cola (Wild Turkey rye, house sassafras root beer, and seltzer) pairs really well with our fried chicken,” says general manager Ashley Poe, “and our Florida Sun Tea (sun tea with peach-infused vodka, honey, and alfalfa) brings out the best in our local catch such as golden tilefish.” Another highlight is the Daiquiri Lavaré, a riff on the standard daiquiri made with a butterfly pea simple syrup that turns the drink pink when shaken.

Poe suggests matching it with the Swank Farms roots and lettuce salad, a mélange of greens, apples, kohlrabi, pecans, and cured egg yolk. The bar has become a destination in itself, due to the presence of mixologists such as Palm Beach veteran Manny Hurtado, who sparks a speakeasy atmosphere by maintaining a secret cocktail menu available by request. The bar top, designed by local artist Wendy Kenyon, features a Palm Beach–themed scavenger hunt, complete with 50 miniature items to locate across the inlaid vignettes—more than enough entertainment for a long evening of locally spun food and beverage. (sassafraswpb.com) —Mark Spivak

From left: Narcissus Mule with Tito’s, pomegranate juice, ginger, lime, and rosemary; Daiquiri Lavaré with Plantation White Rum, butterfly pea simple syrup, lime, and a lavender sprig.

A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$

Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

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AMERICAN 11 MAPLE STREET The daily menu fuses organic produce, fresh seafood, and free-range game into inventive fare. 3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach (elevenmaple.com) $$$ AARON’S TABLE This chic eatery presents skillful takes on chef Aaron Fuller’s farm-fresh philosophy. 1153 Town Center Drive, Jupiter (aaronstable.com) $$$ ANGLE The Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa’s signature restaurant features contemporary American cuisine made with local and sustainable ingredients. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (anglerestaurant.com) $$$ AVOCADO GRILL This small but lively resto packs flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach; 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem located at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates spread across lunch, brunch, and dinner menus. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite 100, Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin

America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ CITRUS GRILLHOUSE Chef Scott Varricchio turns out artful seafood dishes at this casual bistro. 1050 Easter Lily Lane, Vero Beach (citrusgrillhouse.com) $$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL A fixture of the Rosemary Square dining scene, City Cellar offers hearth-baked pizza, dry-aged steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ THE COOPER CRAFT KITCHEN AND BAR Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons, The Cooper presents innovative takes on classics from pasta to cocktails. 4610 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS A Napastyle tasting room greets diners at this Illinois-based chain, where dishes like red wine–braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall (chwinery.com) $$ CPB As The Colony Hotel’s signature restaurant, CPB features contemporary American plates that showcase local ingredients and chef Tom Whitaker’s British heritage. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ CROSBY KITCHEN & BAR This stylish new American bistro offers a Manhattan-meets-Palm Beach vibe, classic cocktails, and tasty small bites. 1406 S. Cypress Drive, Jupiter (crosbykithenandbar.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2020

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Dishes that are familiar yet new, such as pigs in a pretzel dough blanket served with warm pilsner cheese fondue, populate Henry’s menu.

Henry’s of Palm Beach, the most anticipated restaurant of the year, recently opened its doors in the new Via Flagler by The Breakers, breathing new Smoked life into Henry Flagler’s vision salmon pizze of Royal Poinciana Way as the main street of Palm Beach. “We wanted Henry’s to be comfortable, warm, and inviting—unpretentious yet refined,” says Nick Velardo, the resort’s vice president of food and beverage. “It’s not a special occasion restaurant but a place that will hopefully engage everyone.” Featuring interiors by famed restaurant designer Adam Tihany, Henry’s is surrounded by arched windows, bathing the interior in natural light and affording a view of the street and interior courtyard. An island bar greets guests upon arrival; there’s also a large communal table, a spacious dining room, and 24 seats on the courtyard terrace. The Breakers describes the cuisine as “elevated comfort food with a hint of nostalgia” (think

C.W.S BAR + KITCHEN Serving up modern-American cuisine in the heart of Lake Worth, CWS also features a large beer garden and an intriguing cocktail menu. 522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (cwslw.com) $$ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Chef Jason Laudenslager fuses home-style cooking with gourmet fare, offering freshness and consistency in this neighborhood eatery. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenous bistro.com) $$$ FARMER’S TABLE Committed to clean eating, this farm-to-table establishment sources ingredients such as sustainable salmon and cage-free eggs to produce butter-free dishes like kale hummus. 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR Of the gourmet burgers on the menu, we of course recommend The PB Illustrated “AList” burger, topped with mozzarella, red and yellow tomatoes, radicchio, pesto, and a balsamic glaze. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ THE GROVE Michael Haycook, Florida native, chef, and sommelier, opened this upscale restaurant in a commitment to developing a food and wine culture reminiscent of Northern California in Delray Beach. 187 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (thegrovedelray.com) $$$ HARVEST SEASONAL GRILL & WINE BAR With most items under 500 calories, this eatery focuses on dining that is sustainable, health-conscious, and locally sourced. Harvest works with more than 75 lo-

cal farmers to source the freshest, non-GMO menu with plenty of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. 1841 S. Federal Hwy. #402, Delray Beach (harvestseasonalgrill.com) $$ THE HONOR BAR Connected to the Palm Beach Grill, this intimate space features a small menu of appetizers, sandwiches, and salads of the same high quality served at its neighbor. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (honorbar.com) $$ HOWLEY’S This circa-1950 diner was resurrected in 2004 and today serves tried-and-true classics, including a rotating TV Dinner special, in nostalgic surrounds. 4700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/howleys) $ J. ALEXANDER’S This sleek chain offers modern American cuisine in contemporary settings—a reliable choice when having trouble deciding where to eat dinner. 4625 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton (jalexanders.com) $$$ THE OFFICE This hip, trendy gastropub offers wellprepared, remarkably good comfort food, along with an impressive selection of craft beer. 201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theofficedelray.com) $$ THE REGIONAL South Florida celebrity chef Lindsay Autry’s restaurant pairs her Southern roots with her love of Mediterranean flavors, resulting in deeply personal and addictive cuisine. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$

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chicken pot pie, spaghetti Bolognese, and beef Wellington on Friday and Saturday). The wine list, designed by Master Sommelier Virginia Philip, features options that are both high-quality and recognizable, while the collection of craft beers is sourced from breweries ranging from Key West to the Treasure Coast. The pre-Prohibition era is invoked by cocktails such as The Industrialist (Angel’s Envy bourbon, Carpano Antica vermouth, cherry, and orange bitters). “We hope Henry’s will be the anchor restaurant on the newly redeveloped Royal Poinciana Way,” says Velardo. “It’s a simple place but beautiful in its simplicity.” (thebreakers.com/dining/ henryspalmbeach) —M.S.

RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON Art enthusiasts come for the fresh exhibition spaces, but they stay for the food. Beautifully plated dishes draw museum-goers in to the intersection of visual and culinary art. 1450 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (norton.org) $$$ SEASONS 52 Fresh, healthy, and savory, this sophisticated grill and wine bar serves seasonally inspired dishes, some of which pack a punch in 475 calories or fewer. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens; 2300 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (seasons52.com) $$ SUNDY HOUSE RESTAURANT The Sundy House Restaurant introduces an international concept menu in a historic hotel steps from Atlantic Avenue. Come back on Sunday for a stellar brunch. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$ TA-BOO Ta-boo has been serving American comfort food since 1941, and no one does it better. The menu features classics augmented by inventive daily specials, a tropical ambience, and some of the best bartenders in town. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (taboorestaurant.com) $$ THE TIDES Chef Leanne Kelleher’s “Treasure Coast cuisine” highlights Florida dishes enhanced by flavors from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Deep South. This charming Vero Beach cottage uses only the freshest locally sourced ingredients. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (tidesofvero.com) $$$

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TASTE TODD’S Founded by celebrity chef Todd English, Todd’s offers a sexy Miami-meets-Palm Beach atmosphere, featuring crowd-pleasers like fig and prosciutto flatbread and the chef’s famous bread pudding. 2119 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (emkopb.com) $$$ TROPHY ROOM Elevated classics, such as Wagyu short rib and an ice cream sundae served in a giant trophy, pair with trendy cocktails for that celebratory toast in a sophisticated yet cozy atmosphere. 12300 S. Shore Blvd., Wellington (trophyroomrestaurant.com) $$$ TRUE Baltimore native Frank Hawkins turns out the best crab cakes south of Charm City, along with a remarkable cream of crab soup and a beef brisket sandwich that is a thing of beauty. 147 S.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton (truebocaraton.com) $$ TRUE FOOD KITCHEN Delicious and healthconscious go hand in hand at True Food Kitchen. Based on founder Dr. Andrew Weil’s anti-inflammatory diet principles, the menu features a rotating selection of seasonal, organic plates abounding in glutenfree, vegan, and vegetarian options. 6000 Glades Road, Unit 1015A, Boca Raton, in the Town Center at Boca Raton (truefoodkitchen.com) $$ TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE Husband-and-wife team Ron and Rhonda Weisheit churn out contemporary american plates with global influence such as smoked seafood dumplings, cashew-crusted foie gras, and Silver Oak–brined New Zealand lamb. 141 Via Naranjas, Boca Raton (twentytwentygrille.com) VERDEA RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR In the Embassy Suites hotel, Verdea achieves its flavor through the agriculture value of locally farmed meat and produce. 4350 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561691-3130) $$$

ASIAN BEG FOR MORE IZAKAYA This tiny eatery introduces Delray Beach to the concept of izakaya, a casual Japanese pub where tapas-style snacks are served to accompany sake. Here, yakitori and plates such as short rib kare, takoyaki, and kimchi fried rice pair with sake, as well as Asian beers and creative cocktails. 19 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561-563-8849) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from the cuisines of China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam, thoughtfully conceived and brilliantly executed. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echo palmbeach.com) $$$ HAI HOUSE Located in the Esplanade, Hai House offers modern and elevated Chinese-American cuisine, cocktails, and dim sum. Specialties include Peking duck, Mongolian beef, and whole crispy snapper. 150 Worth Ave. #234, Palm Beach (haihousepb.com) $$ IMOTO Influenced by his experience in Tokyo, chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ JOY NOODLES AND ASIAN CUISINE Order the fresh ramen at this hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (joynoodles.net) $$

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KAPOW! NOODLE BAR This Asian fusion restaurant provides late-night comfort food with a FrenchVietnamese flair and an impressive list of designer cocktails and craft beers. 519 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (kapownoodlebar.com) $$ P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO This successful chain restaurant is a reliable favorite for seasonal Chinese dishes. 3101 PGA Blvd., Suite F142, Palm Beach Gardens; 1400 Glades Road, Bay 220, Boca Raton (pfchangs.com) $$ RAMEN LAB EATERY Both the noodles and the rich, umami broth are made in-house at this funky ramen joint, which tops its soups with delights such as Korean short ribs, chashu pork, and runny soft-boiled eggs. Authentic gyoza dumplings made daily by owner Louis Grayson’s grandmother round out the flavor journey. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave. #114, Delray Beach; 100 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (ramenlabeatery.com) $$ SUSHI SIMON Freshly caught fish from around the world and a playfully creative flair make this seemingly obscure oasis a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1628 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$ TALAY THAI CUISINE Chef Charlie Soo blends power and delicacy to create beautifully traditional Thai and Japanese dishes, without compromising either culture’s distinct tastes. 7100 Fairway Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, in the LA Fitness Center (thaipalm beachgardens.com) $$

FRENCH BISTRO CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE The late Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s restaurant is the quintessential family affair, featuring updated versions of French bistro classics, a stellar wine list, and warm service. Demand is intense, so book two or three weeks ahead in season. 132 N. County Road, Palm Beach (chezjean-pierre.com) $$$ CAFÉ BOULUD Steps from Worth Avenue, this sophisticated four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its famed Manhattan cousin, with a dash of

South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ LOÏC BAKERY CAFÉ BAR French native Loïc Autret is the man behind the out-of-this-world croissants at this industrial-chic café. Stop in for coffee and pastries, or stay for avocado toast, omelets, salads, and sandwiches, which are all executed to perfection. 480 Hibiscus St. #116, West Palm Beach (bakeryloic.com) $ PARIS IN TOWN, LE CAFÉ This casual outpost is a trip to Paris, offering pastries, crepes, sandwiches, and more from French speakers in an authentic setting. 11460 U.S. Hwy. 1 at PGA Blvd., North Palm Beach (parisintown.com) $ THE PARISIAN Located in Jupiter, this charming French brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin and elegant desserts worth saving room for. 201 N. US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. Light and elegant dishes blend with rustic country favorites on the classic menu. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$

INDIAN AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet, which includes a vast array of delicacies. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$ INDUS INDIAN AND HERBAL CUISINE Choose from an extensive menu of traditional dishes seasoned with an abundance of Indian herbs and spices. 1649 Forum Place, West Palm Beach (indusdine.com) $$ TANJORE Signature dishes like Pastooni Lobster Masala with lobster and shiitake mushrooms sautéed in a Chablis, clotted turmeric, and tomato sauce will have diners totally rethinking Indian food at this modern and elegant resto from Bombay native Christopher Corda. 500 Via De Palmas, Boca Raton (tanjoreusa.com) $$

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ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s has expanded beyond Florida’s borders with its popular favorites. 1900 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite A-5, West Palm Beach; 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 115 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach; 21065 Powerline Road #5A, Boca Raton; 851 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 1000 S. State Road 7, Wellington; 2343 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart (acfp.com) $ ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy in every dish and wine glass. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. Add an oceanfront location and a wine list offering a dazzling array of Super Tuscans, and you have a winner. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (caffelunarosa.com) $$ CASA D’ANGELO Angelo Elia’s Boca Raton outpost succeeds in every possible way. Chef Rickie Piper places an emphasis on market-fresh ingredients, backed by faultless execution. 171 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (casa-d-angelo.com) $$$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to recreate the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. He’s succeeded in transforming Southern Italian cuisine from a cliché to an art form. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evo italian.com) $$ GRATO Chef Clay Conley lends his prowess to Italian food at this casual, family-friendly trattoria. Highlights from the rustic menu include fresh pastas, brick-oven pizzas, and rotisserie meats. 1901 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (gratowpb.com) $$ HULLABALOO One of Rodney Mayo’s concepts, Hullabaloo is an Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and an even more unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$ IL BELLAGIO The food is stellar and so is the setting, as the restaurant sits in the center of Rosemary Square. Our favorite specialty: whole lobster with spaghetti. 600 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 170, West Palm Beach (ilbellagiocityplace.com) $$ JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Family owned and operated, Josephine’s creates Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. The dessert menu is the star of the show. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (josephinesofboca.com) $$$ LA MASSERIA The South Florida location of this popular Manhattan restaurant boasts an impressive wine list and serves authentic, uncomplicated Southern Italian plates made from the freshest ingredients. Don’t miss the cloud-like ricotta cheesecake. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens (lamasseriapbg.com) $$$ LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. Specialties include yellowtail snapper for two and the 16-ounce veal chop. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$

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PARADISO RISTORANTE Chef Angelo Romano serves traditional Italian meals along with some surprises, all of it outstanding. A true hidden gem in Lake Worth Beach. 625 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth Beach (paradisolakeworth.com) $$$ PREZZO The second iteration of Burt Rapoport’s popular Italian joint features old favorites like wood-oven pizza and fusilli pasta alongside new, modern dishes, a mozzarella bar, and craft cocktails. 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (prezzoboca.com) $$$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. Dine on the patio in good weather and experience one of the most romantic settings Palm Beach has to offer. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE CLARETTA Classic cuisine is beautifully prepared by this Northern Italian transplant. The wine list is striking and original, and the welcome couldn’t be warmer. 1315 S.W. Martin Hwy., Palm City (ristoranteclaretta.com) $$ RISTORANTE SANTUCCI Chef and owner Emilio Santucci translates his experience growing up in a large family in Sicily into his restaurant‘s menu and atmosphere. 610 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (restaurantsantucci.com) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Made famous in Manhattan, Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining, resulting in a classic menu that complements stylish surrounds reminiscent of a 1950s Italian café. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ SCUOLA VECCHIA Translating to “Old School” in Italian, Scuola Vecchia follows the delicious traditions of Neapolitan pizza making in a trendy atmosphere that is anything but. 522 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (scuolavecchiapizzeria.com) $$

TANZY Presenting creative Italian food, including a decadent dessert cart, Tanzy also caters the menu at iPic Theater, meaning you can enjoy your meal and a movie in a leather recliner. 301 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (tanzyrestaurant.com) $$$ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE A taste of New York, Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry St., which has been serving Neapolitan cuisine since 1902. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$$ TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement in new digs down the street from its former location inside the Bradley Park Hotel. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering both light and savory Italian delights as well as an impressive wine selection, Vic and Angelo’s is an ideal choice for upscalecasual dining. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicandangelos.com) $$$

MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar inside a landmarked building in downtown West Palm Beach. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Located at Harbourside Place, Calveras Cantina provides festive environs for savoring Mexican staples. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter (calaverascantinas.com) $$ COYO TACO The Palm Beach location of this Miami eatery features addictive Mexican street food with housemade ingredients. Head to the secret bar in the back for margaritas and an impressive mezcal selection. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $

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TASTE ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy eatery. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$

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3800 OCEAN Chef Marc Rosen takes guests on a culinary journey through Florida’s local bounty at this seafood-centric restaurant in the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach (marriott.com) $$$ BOCA LANDING One of Boca Raton’s only waterfront restaurants, Boca Landing inside the Waterstone Resort & Marina boasts rare, glittering views of the Boca Inlet. In the kitchen, chef Matthew Mixon prepares seafood dishes infused with his Italian and French roots. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (bocalanding.com) $$$ BONEFISH GRILL A casual environment with seafood favorites like wood-grilled lobster and rainbow trout with just the right amount of kick. 4635 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens; 1880 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 9897 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth Beach; 21065 N. Powerline Road, Boca Raton; 2283 S. Federal Hwy., Stuart; 2075 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach (bonefishgrill.com) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COD AND CAPERS SEAFOOD MARKET AND CAFÉ A daily market and restaurant in one, Cod and Capers sells fresh fish to bring home or will take care of dinner for you. 1201 U.S. 1, North Palm Beach (codandcapers.com) $$ DIVE BAR RESTAURANT Dine on the water at the Jupiter Yacht Club Marina along the Jupiter Riverwalk or sit at the open-air bar surrounding a large saltwater aquarium. Serving a fantastic lobster roll and quality sushi, this is anything but your typical dive bar. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (divebarrestuarant.com) $$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud, who were craving fresh fish caught locally. In the kitchen, chef Aaron Black prepares everything from his famous seacuterie to vegan dishes. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR Enjoy steam kettles, Prohibition-style cocktails, and a Grand Central–inspired oyster bar in a New England setting. 5 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (racksdelray.com) $$$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS The Seafood Bar offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. The result is a panorama of global seafood dishes with innovative twists. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SEAWAY Fresh ocean ingredients and Latin flavors commingle at this oceanfront eatery at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$ SINCLAIRS OCEAN GRILL The sleek decor matches the mouthwatering menu at Jupiter’s only upscale beachfront dining location. 5 N. A1A, Jupiter, in the Jupiter Beach Resort (sinclairsoceangrill.com) $$$ SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR Tropical drinks and American-style bar bites can be found at this fun spot, famous for its live music and drop-ins from big-name acts, with locations on the Jupiter and Fort Pierce Inlets. Crowd favorites include the smoked fish dip and mahi-mahi sandwich. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; 1920 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce (squaregrouper.net) $$ THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers, and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is perfectly prepared Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (thestationhouse.com) $$

SMALL PLATES HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge is a fashionable mix of modern and classic—both in atmosphere and cuisine. Asian influences are scattered across the delectable menu, including a full sushi bar. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (hmfpalmbeach.com) $$ 156 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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SALUTE MARKET More than just a boutique wine and liquor shop, Salute is a modern and upscale hangout with small plates, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and a killer happy hour. 5530 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (salute2u.com) $$

STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes and a comprehensive wine list. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeandlouies.com) $$$ BUTCHER BLOCK GRILL At this all-natural steak house, try the Butcher Burger or the goat cheese cheesecake, a twist on dessert. 7000 W. Camino Real, Boca Raton (butcherblockgrill.com) $$$ CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu, featuring a collection of steak and seafood options, is complemented by an equally interesting wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, high-energy environment. Executive chef and owner Anthony Pizzo pairs his food with excellent wines. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cut432.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ HOUSTON’S Focusing on American classics, this beloved Hillstone steak house prepares its flawless dishes from scratch. 1900 NW. Executive Center Circle, Boca Raton (houstons.com) $$$ IRONWOOD STEAK & SEAFOOD As the culinary centerpiece of the PGA National Resort & Spa, this restaurant is best described as a steak house with flair. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic food and cocktail menu and a sexy ambience similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ NEW YORK PRIME This steak house has it all: firstrate raw materials, flawlessly executed dishes, and tables spaced far enough apart for private conversations. 2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (newyorkprime.com) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAK HOUSE Credited as the oldest steak house in Florida, the Okeechobee Steak House opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. Many diners flock here on their birthdays to dig into a free New York strip steak dinner. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as specialty sushi rolls and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ III FORKS This remarkable destination executes each detail to perfection, doing an equally fine job with both USDA Prime beef and fresh seafood. The elegant bar and lounge create a trendy atmosphere for this modern evolution of the classic steak house. 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (3forks.com) $$$

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s recently as a generation ago, a sharp difference between wine from the Old and New Worlds persisted: Bordeaux was predictably earthy and funky, while you could count on California reds to be fruit bombs. Each style had its partisans, and crossover was nearly nonexistent. Pierre and Monique Seillan stepped into this culture when they arrived in Sonoma County in 1997. Pierre Seillan, a sixth-generation winemaker practicing his craft in Bordeaux, crossed the ocean at the request of the late Jess Jackson. The two men met several years earlier in France and became friends. Jackson knew that California needed to improve the quality of its Merlot and wanted to make a wine as good as the legendary Château Petrus; he had the deep pockets to make it happen, and Seillan boasted the talent.

On that first visit, Jackson loaded Seillan into a vehicle and gave him a tour of his mountain vineyards. For the Frenchman, who had a connection with the soil from early childhood, it was love at first sight. “When I looked at the diversity of the vineyards, I knew I could create a wine with more complexity than Bordeaux,” he recalls. “But I didn’t want to make a copy of Bordeaux. I wanted to create a new category.” Vérité (French for “truth”) sprang from these aspirations, and the winery debuted its first vintage in 1998. Today its three cuvées—La Muse, La Joie, and Le Désir—are nothing less than stunning. Nor are they cheap: The winery doesn’t sell directly to retail stores, and after-market prices range from $350-$400 per bottle. (“What makes Vérité great isn’t the price but the time that goes into it,” says Seillan. “Time is the greatest luxury today.”) In 2003, the experiment in cross-pollination came full

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circle when Jackson and Seillan purchased Château Lassègue, a Grand Cru estate in St. Emilion. Tasting the three Vérité wines together is an exercise in hedonism. The 2016 La Muse (93 percent Merlot, 5 percent Cabernet Franc, and 2 percent Malbec) exudes aromas of black cherries and fresh herbs; it sits rich and luxurious in the mouth, with an opulent texture full of black fruit flavors that echo on a long finish. The 2016 La Joie (84 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 11 percent Merlot, and 5 percent Petit Verdot) emanates elegant complexity, with spice and pinpoint acidity highlighting hints of blackberry and black plum. The 2016 Le Désir (82 percent Cabernet Franc, 12 percent Merlot, and 6 percent Malbec) tastes aggressive and spicy on entry but is followed by an unctuous midpalate and poised mouth feel. They share many similarities, including high acidity that creates an appealing freshness. Since Vérité picks the grapes before they become overripe, the alcohol content tops out at around 14 percent, compared to 15 to 16 percent for many Napa reds. As a result, the wines are drinkable now and can also last two or three decades. By comparison, the 2016 Lassègue ($60) displays a strong vein of minerality from the limestone soil but at-

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tains a surprisingly luscious core of ripe black cherry fruit. No one lives forever, and the Seillans have their succession plan in place. Their daughter, Hélène, works alongside her father as assistant winemaker at Vérité, while their son, Nicolas, primarily focuses on Château Lassègue. With a farmer’s DNA in their genes, these two are ready to take both projects into the next generation. (veritewines.com) «

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FEELING BLUE Use color to fashion your desired vibe with Oomph’s Bristol console ($2,715), available in more than 20 high-gloss hues and adorned with a wave skirt. Leta Austin Foster & Associates, Palm Beach (letaaustin foster.com)

RINGSIDE SEAT Emissary’s Hex garden stool ($394) makes for a multifunctional accent piece given its flexible approach to chic decor. Excentricities locations (excentricities.com)

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SUN WORSHIPPER At 36 inches in diameter and featuring a sophisticated frame crafted with metal tubes in varying lengths, the Marlo mirror ($648) by Uttermost will serve as a striking foyer focal point. ACP Home Interiors, Boca Raton (acphomeinteriors.com)

GLOWING TERMS Thin bands of wrought iron adorned with a gold-leaf finish form an intricate, organic design for this gorgeous eggshaped Albertine chandelier ($3,270) by Currey and Company. Capitol Lighting locations (capitollighting.com)

SEA CHANGE This metallic recreation of a tortoise shell mounted on an acrylic base ($165) by Couture Lamps and Home Furnishings is an elegant nod to the local wildlife. Pineapples, Palms, Etc., Jupiter (pineapples palms.com)

COOL CORRIDOR Designer Rod Mickley of Rod Mickley Interiors played with proportions and color to actualize a captivating first glance into this foyer. “The juxtaposition of the oversized, motherof-pearl inlaid Indian mirror and the very simple table created immediate visual intrigue in this space,” he says. “Then, by adding pops of color with the bench and chosen accessories, the entire look came together in a harmonious and engaging way.” Vero Beach (rodmickley.com)

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LUXE LINENS “Customizing sheets, towels, and robes with a monogram or your own bespoke design raises the bar and makes your guest room unique and memorable.” —Penny Murphy, owner of Pioneer Linens, West Palm Beach (pioneerlinens.com)

ENGAGING DECOR “Guest rooms are the perfect place to employ pattern on pattern and a mix of colors.” —Ashley Warren, designer at McCann Design Group, West Palm Beach (mccanndesigngroup.com)

BED “There’s no better compliment to a host than hearing their houseguest gush about how comfortable their bed was,” Murphy says.

• Choose crisp and cool 400- to 500-thread-count cotton percale sheets in white with an embroidered color trim. • Place both king and standard pillows with medium goose down filling on the bed. • Keep an additional lightweight cotton blanket in the closet. • Lay a cashmere throw, perfect for a recharging nap before cocktail hour, at the foot of the bed.

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• Select a wallpaper to add interest and imbue a sense of liveliness.

A CHARMING FLORAL ARRANGEMENT “What better way to make people feel special and appreciated than a collection of beautiful blooms? Residential floral design is driven by the aesthetic of the home, so we select interesting and unusual flower varieties that complement our client’s style.” —Reed McIlvaine, owner of Renny & Reed, West Palm Beach (rennyandreed.com)

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• Display a floral arrangement that represents your taste and matches the guest room’s decor. • Incorporate McIlvaine’s favorite blooms such as ranunculus, hellebores, peonies, and sweet peas.

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• Opt for soft blues and greens to make the space feel cozy and inviting.

BATH “Abyss Super Pile towels ($20 to $153, available at Pioneer Linens) by Abyss & Habidecor are our favorite,” Murphy says. “They are luxuriously soft, made from an absorbent Egyptian cotton, and come in a wide variety of colors.”

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• Set out washcloths, hand towels, bath towels, and large bath sheets.

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A FEW GOOD READS Leave a curated collection of your favorite books and recent magazines for visitors to peruse. Also include a destination-specific book, like Assouline’s Palm Beach ($95, available at Assouline, Palm Beach) by Aerin Lauder, which provides a strong sense of place.

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A CONVENIENT LUGGAGE RACK Today’s luggage racks offer a stylish take on this functional must-have for all guest rooms. Find the well-finished Made Goods Walvia luggage rack (starting at $700) at Hive Home, Gift & Garden in West Palm Beach. (hivepalmbeach.com)

COVETABLE BATH PRODUCTS One of the best parts of any hotel stay are the travel-sized bath amenities. Treat your company by providing them with their own assemblage of items. Aesop’s Nashville nine-piece travel kit ($70, Saks Fifth Avenue, saksfifthavenue.com) includes everything from toothpaste and mouthwash to facial products and hair care designed for those sojourning to warmer climates.

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For over two decades, Donna Lederman, “The Radio Lady”, was one of the sports and entertainment world’s top producers. From the bright lights of the Country Music Awards to the manicured turf of the PGA TOUR, Donna played a major role in the success of countless national events. In 2016, however, Donna made a change. Leveraging the professional and personal connections she made throughout her journey, she decided to transition into a career in real estate. She is still producing, but instead of major events, it’s now triumphant results for her buyers and sellers. The value of a strong work ethic is a fundamental part of Donna’s character. So, it’s no surprise that with very little help she was quickly able to string together some deals. But being who she is, Donna knew she could become more consistent. She needed to surround herself with bright minds and industry leaders. To go from good to great, Donna needed the experience and resources of Waterfront Properties and Club Communities. “When I found out Donna made the jump into real estate,” said Waterfront owner Rob Thomson, “I knew that she could make it into the top tier of agents because of her work ethic and ambition.” Donna has all the qualities that make a great Realtor: She is meticulous, a quick learner, and a great listener who knows the area and takes the time to deeply understand the needs of her buyers and sellers. “All of that,” said Waterfront Business Manager David Abernathy, “plus she’s tenacious…Donna is the kind of Realtor you enjoy working with. In the last week of February 2020, she wrote three contracts for over $6 million in sales combined.”

Rising to the Top

Donna started at Waterfront Properties and hit the ground running. She learned from her peers, her coaches, and worked hand-in-hand with the company’s elite marketing team to develop her skill set. She made the most of her opportunities and soon enough was selling more than she ever had before.

“Donna simply does it all from beginning to close and beyond,” said former customer John Wiggans. “From finding the right waterfront home, negotiating the deal before I saw the property, to the inspection… She even helped me with the contractors for the remodel. She has been a wonderful asset and a great new friend.”

Donna PLUS Waterfront

The best part about working with Donna is that you don’t just get “Donna The Realtor,” you get the entire Waterfront Properties team. At Waterfront Properties and Club Communities they think of themselves as much a marketing firm as a real estate brokerage. At the company’s headquarters in Jupiter, a diligent staff of over twenty professionals works closely with real estate agents on a daily basis. Waterfront’s staff and agents expertly market properties, reaching buyers all over the world. As a company, Waterfront prides itself on empowering agents with the most up-to-date marketing technology, equipment, and strategies available.

Community Involvement

In spite of spending the majority of her time at the Waterfront offices, Donna maintains close ties across Palm Beach County, supporting several major community events, including The Honda Classic. Coming off her 9th tournament, Donna has been a committed member of the Honda Classic family, contributing to the growth in more than one way. From establishing the network for radio communications to operating beverage sales in the Bear Trap, her commitment to the tournament has been unwavering. In 2019, the Honda Classic injected $5.1 million to various organizations through Honda Classic Cares, with the lead gift of $1.075 (million) to the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Organization, to advance and enhance their various pediatric programs and initiatives.

Consistent, Proven Results

Whether a luxury estate, ocean view condo, or a country club home, Donna Lederman works hard to provide successful, stressfree transactions for her buyers and sellers. After years of hard work and a little help along the way, Donna has started to produce her most important thing to date: results.

Since fall of 2018, Donna has recorded 15 transactions, totaling over $11.5 million, including five transactions over $1 million. Of the 15 deals, Donna has brought the buyer 11 times, proving the Waterfront system is the real deal. “Donna is THE Realtor you want working with you,” said former client Kip Zimmerman. “She’s as professional and reliable as they come, outworks everyone you ever met and has a truly special knack for matching up people with the homes and communities that suit them to a tee.” The special bond Donna creates with her buyers and sellers frequently lives long after the deal is closed. Donna’s business is relationship bases and brings that mentality to each buyer and seller. Honda Classic Executive Director Ken Kennerly and Donna at the Honda Classic.

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THE Premier Country Club & Luxury Home Specialists in Palm Beach County For Over 25 Years

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Turn What You Love Into Where You Live

Palm Beach | 3 Via Los Incas $9,950,000 | 6-BR, 6.5-BA | Web# RX-10572605

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ellington’s Finest! La Victoria Farm a 7.3 acre equestrian property is being offered for the first time. Located only a short hack to the show grounds this 28 stall farm with main residence is designed for the ultimate equestrian lifestyle. Custom built with no expense spared using only the finest materials. Access the barn and 3,600 sf. main residence through two separate gated entrances. There are two separate one bedroom staff quarters in the barn and a separate Managers house on property. The barn has two 16’ wide aisles each with 14 stalls complimented with separate tack rooms, laundry, feed, bathrooms, wash racks and grooming stalls. There is a separate storage building for the tractor, drag, jumps and other farm equipment. This is truly one of Wellington’s finest and most complete equestrian estates. Offered at $20,900,000

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Sotheby’s International Realty - Singer Island

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Revamp your yoga practice this spring at The Ben’s Rooftop Yoga Series, hosted by Fitness Hub at Spruzzo, Downtown West Palm Beach’s only waterfront rooftop bar. Yogis are welcome to flow through sun salutations with views of the Intracoastal at Tuesday mornings’ Bend at the Ben Sunrise Yoga or finish the day with a grounding child’s pose and complimentary craft beer at Stretch & Sip Yoga at sunset on Thursday evenings. Open to the public and guests of the new Marriott Autograph Collection hotel, the sunrise sessions are complimentary for all while the sunset sessions ring in at $8 for outside guests. West Palm Beach (thebenwestpalm.com)

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PREP KITCHEN, WEST PALM BEACH Persona: Aliza Byrne was constantly making herself salads during hectic days at Kitchen, the restaurant she co-owns with her husband, chef Matthew Byrne, and saw the need for a grab-and-go destination. Picks: Fan favorites include the St. Tropez turkey sandwich with Boursin, avocado, sprouts, and garlic aioli, and The Veg salad, with quinoa, chickpeas, butternut squash, avocado, and beets. Platforms: Salads are ready for grab-and-go; call ahead for made-to-order sandwiches. (kitchenpb.com/prep-kitchen)

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RIPE, DELRAY BEACH Persona: This creative fast-casual eatery touts a 100-percent gluten-free menu with innovative items like avocado bowls, cauliflower crust pizzette, and alternative pasta creations. Picks: Try The Texan pizzetta with a cauliflower crust, jalapeños, and chopped turkey bacon,

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3 NATIVES, MULTIPLE LOCATIONS Persona: Originally renowned for its açai bowls, 3 Natives’ fresh concept extends to wraps and salads with all proteins, hummus, mayonnaise, and dressings made from scratch daily with no preservatives or added sugar. Picks: Pair a Greek hummus wrap or a Buffalo chicken wrap with cold-pressed juices like The Beet (beet, orange, apple, carrot) or Easy Greens (spinach, kale, celery, apple, cucumber). Platforms: Delivery Dudes and Bite Squad at select locations; call ahead for to-go orders. (3natives.com)

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MERAKI JUICE KITCHEN, WEST PALM BEACH, PALM BEACH GARDENS Persona: Popular vegan outpost Christopher’s Kitchen pleases fans of its addictive dishes at its sister restaurant, Meraki Juice Kitchen, where superfoods are king. Picks: Hit the grab-and-go area for items like the Thai wrap with an almond-ginger dipping sauce or the taco salad with macadamia cheddar and cashew cheeze. Don’t forget to grab a freshpressed juice or vegan doughnut hole. Platforms: GrubHub, UberEats, Delivery Dudes; call-ahead ordering. (merakijuicekitchen.com)

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Sorry, french fry addicts, but there’s no more justifying those gluttonous weekday lunches with a time-crunch excuse. A myriad of local eateries now offer healthy lunch options readily available for takeout and delivery. Hit up these spots for dishes that work with your hectic schedule and #dietgoals when midday hunger hits.

or the “Low” Mein with butternut squash or zucchini noodles and veggies. Platforms: Delivery Dudes; online and callahead ordering. (ripedelray.com)

FIELD OF GREENS, MULTIPLE LOCATIONS Persona: FOG embraces health-conscious customization: Every salad can be made into a wrap and sandwiches can transform into a platter by removing the bread. Picks: Get your greens on with FOG’s awesome salad creations, like the Full of Life, with arugula, spinach, roasted chicken, quinoa, craisins, almonds, tomatoes, mint, and feta, or the gluten-free vegan Asian quinoa salad with kale, avocado, cabbage, carrots, peppers, sprouts, edamame, and sunflower seeds. Save room for the famed vegan BFO (big fat Oreo). Platforms: Delivery Dudes; online and callahead ordering. (fieldofgreensonline.com)

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AGE MANAGEMENT & INTERVENTION Dr. L. Scott Ennis is an internationally known cosmetic surgeon of the face, breast and body. He is highly specialized in endoscopic minimal-incision surgical speciali techniques that allow him to achieve dramatic results while minimizing visible scars. Among his specialized procedures is his artistic approach to facial surgery and addressing the structural support of the face to achieve dramatic, yet natural looking results. Dr. Ennis is also a Congressionally awarded artist and uses this talent to visualize and understand how to achieve the optimal results for each patient. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Ennis and his wife, Donna Ennis are the founders of Ennis Plastic Surgery. Donna is a double board certified nurse practitioner with over 25 years of clinical experience and is dedicated to refining the dedica subtle techniques of non-surgical natural appearing facial rejuvenation including Botox and dermal fillers. With a reputation for superior results, Dr. Ennis and Donna have gathered a patient base that extends far beyond this location, frequently treating patients from Europe, South America and Asia. They are now accepting new patients at their office in Boca Raton, FL. n America's Top Plastic Surgeons Top 10 Plastic Surgeon in Florida based on Patient Reviews Leading Plastic Surgeons of the World Real Self Top 100 Leading Doctors of Cosmetic & Aesthetic Medicine Cong Congressionally Awarded Artist Internationally Recognized for Minimally Invasive Facial Surgery & Breast Augmentation with No Scar on the Breast 2020 Top Doctor by Palm Beach Illustrated

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WHY AM I LOSING MY HAIR?

Bauman: You’re certainly not alone. It’s estimated that approximately 30 million women and as many as 50 million men experience hair loss as a direct result of their genetic makeup. Hair loss can also be hormonal and start any time after puberty. If hair thinning or hair loss is a concern, seek a consultation from an experienced, qualified, credentialed, fulltime ABHRS-certified hair-restoration physician who is fully equipped and trained to diagnose, treat, and track your hair-loss process and achieve your hair-restoration goals.

WHAT ARE THE BEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR MY HAIR LOSS?

Hair-loss science has progressed very rapidly in recent years and there have been several recent medical advancements that are improving the quality of hair restoration. A few of the cutting-edge treatment options to consider with your hair-restoration physician include minimally invasive, permanent, no-linear-scar follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplants; VIP|FUE “no-shave” hair transplants; PDOgro implanted polydioxanone threads; high-density platelet-rich plasma (HD-PRP) with extracellular matrix (ECM); and low-level laser therapy such as the award-winning Bauman “Turbo” LaserCap

ISN’T A HAIR TRANSPLANT PAINFUL AND “PLUGGY” LOOKING?

Today’s advanced FUE technique for hair-follicle harvesting and transplantation differs dramatically from your father’s hair transplant. Unlike the artificial-looking hair plugs of the past, these new techniques, combined with the artistic skills of an experienced surgeon, produce undetectable, permanent, natural-looking results because as little as a single follicle is being transplanted at a time.

Spring CLEANING Your makeup drawer may hold more than a few dirty little secrets if it isn’t part of your regular cleaning routine. Using expired products can lead to irritation, breakouts, and even eye infections due to bacteria that becomes trapped over time. However, getting rid of old makeup is only half the battle—buildup on brushes can spell problems for skin too. “Clean brushes are important for hygienic purposes, but they also allow the makeup to go on more naturally and flawlessly as well as prevent further contamination of your products,” says Katherine Lugo, founder of West Palm Beach’s Luka Cosmetics. As part of Luka’s product line, Lugo created cruelty-free, vegan makeup brushes that are hypoallergenic and easy to clean. “I recommend cleaning your personal makeup brushes at least twice a week with a light hand soap or shampoo and allowing them to fully dry before use. If they are really dirty, you can use a strong dish soap to get all the buildup out.” Ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into your beauty stash for some serious cleansing? Here’s everything you need to know about what to throw. (lukacosmetics.com) FOUNDATION Shelf life: Six months to one year Always toss if: It’s started to separate, dry out, or become clumpy. BLUSH & POWDER Shelf life: One year Always toss if: The texture has changed. EYE SHADOW Shelf life: Three to six months

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MAKING WAVES The future looks wrinkle-free with the recent FDA approval of Sofwave ultrasound technology. Boca Raton facial plastic surgeon Jacob D. Steiger, MD, one of a handful of providers to offer the service, shares what makes this new treatment a game changer for aging skin. (drsteiger.com) PBI: What makes Sofwave exciting? Steiger: Sofwave allows us to deliver a high-frequency, high-powered, ultrasound energy beam into the depths of the skin where collagen is created. The energy beam bypasses the top layer of the skin and only targets the deeper layers. This translates into an effective treatment for skin tightening without the downtime of other skin-tightening methods. What results can patients expect? The treatment can be done [while the patient is] awake, with topical numbing cream. Some patients may opt for a laughing gas type of anesthetic. It takes between 30 minutes to one hour. Patients can go back to their normal activities immediately. Occasionally, patients may experience slight pinkness to the skin that will resolve within 24 hours. Why add this as a service? Sofwave is truly a no-downtime procedure that produces effective results for those very fine lines and wrinkles of the face, neck, and even the décolleté.

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We are very fortunate to have clients from all over the world coming to see us in Boca Raton. With a team of professional and caring employees, our practice differentiates itself from the rest in that it offers an expert husband-and-wife team working together to achieve results.

IS THERE A SPECIALTY THAT DRAWS THEM?

The majority of our patients who travel to our practice in Boca Raton do so for our facial work and the very natural results we always aim to achieve. As the face ages it loses muscle elasticity, which affects the appearance of the skin, thus the misconception that lines and wrinkles are only ‘skin deep.’ By addressing the muscle underneath, we achieve a beautifully refreshed and natural result.

ARE THERE OTHER PROCEDURES YOU ARE RENOWNED FOR?

We recently introduced the latest technology in hair transplantation that leaves no linear scar on the back of the head, and a rejuvenated hair line for the patient. Our breast implant technology achieves very natural results without a scar on the breast, preferring an underarm incision. Finally, our boutique practice approach in Boca Raton caters to a very sophisticated and well-educated group of patients who seek us out based on their research of cutting-edge procedures and our excellent reviews, which speak for themselves.

WORKING IT OUT ENJOY A WELLNESS STAYCATION AT THE BOCA RATON RESORT & CLUB WITH NEW AMENITIES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE ONE-OF-A-KIND GUEST AND CLUB MEMBER EXPERIENCES. TAKE TO THE WATER WITH HYDRAROW, VIRTUAL LIVE-STREAMING AND ON-DEMAND ROWING WORKOUTS LED BY WORLD-CLASS INSTRUCTORS FROM SCENIC WATERWAYS WORLDWIDE. AND, STRAIGHT FROM THE HAMPTONS, PADDLE DIVA’S GINA BRADLEY BRINGS HER SIGNATURE STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING CLASSES TO OUR WATERS APRIL 4-16. (BOCARESORT.COM)

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Is the strong stock market of the last 10 years on the cusp of a major downturn? By Judy Martel

Last year was remarkable in that it capped a decade-long running of the bulls in the stock market. Yet, despite indications of a strong economy, investors seem to be holding their collective breath in 2020, waiting for a shift toward the bears. It didn’t help that the market took a beating during the fourth quarter of 2018, dropping approximately 9 percent in December alone, and the first quarter of 2020 has been roiled by volatility associated with the coronavirus. But while only a crystal ball could accurately predict this year’s economic outcome, we asked Manoj Atolia, professor of economics and chair of the economics department at Florida State University, to weigh in on a few concerns plaguing investors. According to Atolia, investors should put aside any fears that the sustained bull market is an indication that a recession is imminent. “If we look at how we’ve done over the past 30 years, not including December 2018 and the coronavirus this year, the market performance has not been out of trend,” he says. “Yes, we’ve enjoyed a lengthy period of market gains and there will be a recession at some point, but just because we’ve had a sustained bull run doesn’t mean a downturn will be equally long.” Market retractions are healthy for the economy, he adds, and even if it drops as much as 20 percent or a bit more in a recession, “it’s not the

end of the world.” Investors also shouldn’t put too much stock in short-term events, such as the coronavirus, that might affect the market’s performance. Medium- and long-term trends, including the increasing wealth gap in the U.S., aging population concerns, climate change, and technology are much more relevant because the stock market is typically not meant to be a shortterm investment. The Federal Reserve, which has become much more proactive than in the past, cut interest rates three times in 2019 in response to slowing economic growth—an action that helped to propel the performance of the stock market, says Atolia. The normal result of low rates is that investors look toward riskier assets for return on their investment, such as growth stocks instead of Treasury bonds. “This feeling of ‘the Fed has your back,’ whether right or wrong, makes investors more tolerant of risk,” he notes. When investors are more open to taking risks, the market performs better. But, unless they are also willing to suffer potential significant downturns, a diversified portfolio that includes a variety of assets to reduce overall volatility is a better bet. While global geopolitical issues are adding pressure to the U.S. economy, Atolia doesn’t believe they will have a measurable impact on the stock market. “Do we have more uncertainty to-

day than we did 10 years ago? I don’t think so.” The market is always pricing in uncertainty, he adds. “If the worst-case scenario doesn’t happen, then the markets will recover and do better. Most of the time the market pays investors for risk.” The widening income and wealth gap in this country is one long-term economic trend Atolia is keeping an eye on because an inadequate supply of highly paid, skilled workers tamps down industrial advancements that drive company growth. Lower-income workers also lose out on the opportunity to gain wealth because they don’t have excess money to invest in the stock market, one of the traditional engines for wealth creation. While the trade negotiations with China are somewhat settled for the time being, they hit manufacturing particularly hard. Some sectors, such as steel, that benefited from the trade war may lose some of their gains, but Atolia believes growth going forward will come from technology and biotechnology. In a good economy, growth companies are more willing to train employees, resulting in both higher pay and sustained growth. “We see a big shift in how technology has affected production,” says Atolia. “The IT boom and bust in 2000 built companies that have survived and are powerhouses, and that trend will continue over the next few decades.” «

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Here Comes THE SUN SunFest makes its triumphant return to downtown West Palm Beach for an electrifying four days of music and more April 30 through May 3. To devotees and newcomers alike, the extravaganza is both an ideal springtime celebration full of memorymaking moments and a toast to national and local artists, all nestled along the city’s picturesque waterfront. This year’s eclectic lineup, spread across three stages, is sure to satisfy even the most particular music aficionado. Festivalgoers will belt out songs with Cage the Elephant, Darius Rucker, Illenium, The Revivalists, Sean Paul, Nelly, Slightly Stoopid, Melissa Etheridge, Adam Lambert, and more. SunFestivities, including the TGi5K May 1 as well as daily access to floating bars, bountiful food options, local pop-up shops, and a vibrant Art District, offer relaxing reprieves from dancing the day—and night—away. (sunfest.com)

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Adam Lambert (top) will open SunFest on April 30, while Cage the Elephant (bottom) will close the festival on May 3.

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Clockwise from top left: The Kravis Center will present Enra: Dreams April 1-2; photographer Mandy Barker will lead a workshop at The Society of the Four Arts April 15, 17, and 20; the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will host its annual Hatsume Fair April 4-5; Rosenbaum Contemporary displays works by Mike Hammer through April 18.

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cussion with author Lynne Olson, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org) 2 FIRST Robotics Competition, Palm Beach

GOINGS ON

Singular Send Off, Mike Hammer

1 “History of West Palm Beach” lecture with Eliot Kleinberg, Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (hspbc.org)

Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, also April 8, 15, and 22, $20-$25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Palm Beach Dinner, benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Club Colette, Palm Beach, $650. (stjude.org)

Tommy Hitchcock’s Crusade: How America’s Top Polo Player Helped Win World War II dis-

County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (pbconvention center.com)

International Gay Polo Tournament, International Polo Club, Wellington, to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (gaypolo.com)

“Jewish Nobel Prize Winners” lecture with David Dalin, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, free. (levisjcc.org)

“Justice is Beauty” lecture with Alan Ricks, Palm Beach Preservation Foundation, $30. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

“Legendary Film Directors: Billy Wilder lecture” with Bill David, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (fourarts.org)

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Muse Awards, benefiting the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $400. (palmbeachculture.com)

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium Gala: The Science of Espionage, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $600. (sfsciencecenter.org)

“Where’s the Cure? A Progress Report on Cancer Advancements” lecture with Jessica Childs-Disney, Scripps Research, Jupiter, $150. (scripps.edu)

3 Art After Dark, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, also April 10, 17, and 24, free. (norton.org)

Barefoot on the Beach, benefitting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers Beach Club, Palm Beach, $450. (bgcpb.com)

Delray Affair, Downtown Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, to April 5, free. (delrayaffair.com) Historical Walking Tours with Rick Gonzalez, Downtown West Palm Beach, also April 18, $10. (hspbc.org)

Mountainfilm on Tour, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 4, $22. (kravis.org) A Night for Nature, benefiting Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida, Pelican Club, Jupiter, contact for ticket prices. (wildlifeflorida.org/anfn)

“Night Moves: On Jackson Pollock” lecture with David Anfam, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free.

2 PICKS ROSEMARY SQUARE WILL INFUSE ITS VIBRANT CULTURAL SETTING WITH EVEN MORE ART DURING THE TENTH ANNUAL DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH ART FESTIVAL APRIL 4-5. THIS EN PLEIN AIR FETE WILL HOST MORE THAN 100 LOCAL AND NATIONAL ARTISTS WHOSE FINE ART AND HANDMADE JEWELRY ARE SURE TO SPARK FESTIVAL-GOERS’ OWN CREATIVITY. (ARTFESTIVAL.COM)

Opportunity Gala, benefiting Opportunity Early Childhood Education & Family Center, private residence, Palm Beach, $450. (opportunitypbc.org) Palm and Cycad Sale, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, $5. (mounts.org)

SpringFest, Countess de Hoernle Park, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

5 Gumbo Limbo 10K, Spanish River Park, Boca Raton, contact for registration prices. (gumbolimbo.org) Spring Benefit, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, $200. (mounts.org)

Swank Table: Vêtu de Blanc, benefiting Palm Beach State College Foundation, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

Prospect Park, Adam Stoltman

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mary Square, also April 5, free. (artfestival.com)

E4 Life: Green, Health, and Wellness Expo, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (sfsciencecenter.org)

Florida Atlantic University President’s Gala, Florida Atlantic Univesity Stadium, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (gala.fau.edu) Food for Thought: An Evening of Great Conversation, benefiting West Palm Beach Library Foundation, Mandel Public Library, West Palm Beach, $350. (wpblf.org)

Hatsume Fair, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, also April 5, $10-$20. (morikami.org) Jupiter Medical Center Black-Tie Ball, benefiting Jupiter Medical Center Foundation, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $800. (jmcfoundation.org)

Mayor’s Ball 2020, benefiting the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, $300. (homelesscoalitionpbc.org)

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THE ETHICAL METALSMITHS’ RADICAL JEWELRY MAKEOVER EXHIBITION WILL BE ON VIEW THROUGH APRIL 24 AT THE LIGHTHOUSE ARTCENTER IN TEQUESTA. THIS INGENIOUS PROJECT, WHICH EMPHASIZES TRANSPARENT SUPPLY CHAINS AND SUSTAINABILITY, SOURCED COMMUNITY JEWELRY DONATIONS TO BE TRANSFORMED INTO NEW PIECES THAT WILL BE FOR SALE DURING THE SHOW. (LIGHT HOUSEARTS.ORG)

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DUAL LENS With the click of a shutter, a photographer can humanize strangers and transport viewers to distant lands. The reflex to instantly capture subjects sets this medium apart. In the Palm Beach Photographic Centre’s newest exhibition, “Two Views of New York City,” on display April 4 to May 23, images by renowned photojournalists Adam Stoltman and Gary Hershorn celebrate this instinct. The undercurrent of Stoltman and Hershorn’s work lies in the innate beauty of the Big Apple—both in terms of its inhabitants and the scenery they interact with. Hershorn’s photography highlights the supernal view of the city, capturing how the sun and moon play in the skyline. Stoltman’s images, on the other hand, depict a four-year journey through the boroughs, emphasizing New Yorkers’ relationships to the city’s parks. “Two Views” showcases the photographers’ abilities to frame the fleeting quiet moments in the City That Never Sleeps. Through their photos, Hershorn and Stoltman demonstrate an appreciation for simplicity in a complex, diverse destination. West Palm Beach (workshop.org) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2020

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Easter Egg Hunt, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $7-$15. (ansg.org)

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6 Brew at the Zoo, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, $10-$80. (palmbeachzoo.org) “Creating and Maintaining a Florida Native Landscape” lecture with Ginny Stibolt, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, free. (palmbeach preservation.org)

“When Jazz Ruled and Harlem Was in Vogue” lecture with Taylor Hagood, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $25. (fourarts.org)

7 55 & Bolder: Health, Wellness, and Science, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach,

Palm Beach, $15-$18. (flaglermuseum.us) SILVIA PANGARO

Variety is the spice of life—and it’s the main ingredient in Boca Ballet Piano Man Theatre’s April production, “The Spring Collection.” This mixed-repertoire concert, onstage at the Olympic Heights Performing Arts Theater in Boca Raton April 25-26, will include a range of audience-favorite pieces from previous seasons. Every spring, executive director Dan Guin creates a show that brings the troupe’s young talent pointe-to-pointe with dancers from empires like American Ballet Theatre and New York City Ballet. “It’s a really special model,” says Guin. “I originally did this program so that the dancers could interact with professionals. The side benefit is that the community gets to see them, too.” The collection embodies “frivolity,” notes Guin, driven by humor and energetic stag-

Easter Egg Hunt, Flagler Museum,

ing. For example, Piano Man is the upbeat sum of a Merrie Melodies cartoon–meets– Liberace equation. Lightness will continue through In Deep, when electronic trance music sets the tone for Guin’s interpretation of sea life in a dramatically lit abyss. For ballet buffs, “meat and potatoes” favorites—like La Corsaire’s mesmerizing pas de deux and a rendition of The Dying Swan by American Ballet Theatre soloist Cassandra Trenary—will satisfy a classical craving. Jennifer Vanucchi Dolan’s neoclassical work, Moonlight Concerto, will put a modern spin on textbook technique. All of these elements will come together in a program sure to keep audiences on their toes. (bocaballet.org)

Egg-Stravaganza, Hester Center, Boynton Beach, free. (boynton-beach.org)

Family Saturdays: Walk on the Wild Side with Creative Adventures, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeach culture.com)

Ladybug Launch, Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens, $1 donation per child. (pslbg.org)

“Museum Photography Collecting” lecture with Malcolm Daniel, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free with museum admission. (norton.org)

12 Easter Brunch, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, $45-$99. (thecolonypalmbeach.com)

Easter Brunch, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $45-$99. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

13 Lunch on the Fly with John Nelson and Richard Forester, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $10-$20. 14 All Arts Open Mic, Arts Garage, Delray Beach,

the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

$5. (artsgarage.org)

10 MagicFest Palm Beach, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to April 12, contact for ticket prices. (pbconventioncenter.com)

Photo Salon, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach,

Ocean Explorers After Dark, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, $35. (marinelife.org)

Screen on the Green: Maleficent, Mistress of Evil, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org) Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Jupiter Inlet Light-

Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Light-

house and Museum, also April 11, $15. (jupiterlight house.org)

8 Guided Walk, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm

ana Plaza, Palm Beach, free. (theroyal poincianaplaza.com)

9 African Exodus: Migration and the Future of Europe discussion with author Asfa-Wossen Asserate, Dixon Education Building, The Society of

also April 21, free. (marinelife.org)

house and Museum, $20-$25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Easter Egg Hunt, The Royal Poinci-

11 Artist Lecture with Franne Lee, Cultural

Beach, also April 22, free with admission. (mounts.org)

Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeachculture.com)

House of Refuge lecture, Elliott Museum, Stuart,

Curious Kids: Nature Nuts, Palm Beach Zoo,

also April 14, contact for ticket prices. (elliottmuseum.org)

West Palm Beach, $25-$30. (palmbeachzoo.org)

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free. (armoryart.org)

“Under Pressure: Dear Stress, Let’s Break Up!” lecture with Nate Battle, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $30. (oldschool square.org)

15 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, $45 registration. (mercedesbenzcorporaterun.com) Photography Workshop with Mandy Barker, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, also April 17 and 20, $295. (fourarts.org)

16 Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction, Expo Center, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to April 18, contact for ticket prices. (barrett-jackson.com)

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Preserve culture and create your legacy with a collection of rare books and historical documents The Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will host an Easter egg hunt April 11.

Raptis Rare Books is an antiquarian book firm specializing in building

“Beige is Not a Color” lecture with Carlos Mota, Palm Beach Preservation Foundation, $30. (palmbeach preservation.org)

“Next-Generation Vaccines to Stop HIV, Influenza, Zika, and Beyond” lecture with Michael Farzan, Scripps Research, Jupiter, free, registration required. (scripps.edu)

“Community Water Management” lecture with Virgilia Viale Baird, Historical Society of Palm Beach

23 Sunset History Cruise, North Palm Beach Marina,

County, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (hspbc.org)

$175. (hspbc.org)

Symphony Sessions: Climbing Tomorrow, Table 26, West Palm Beach, $99. (palmbeachsymphony.org)

Juno Beach, free. (marinelife.org)

Taste of the Nation, benefiting No Kid Hungry, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $150-$250. (nokidhungry. org/palmbeach)

17 Artist Tour with Ates Isildak, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (norton.org)

18 Engineer It! Competition, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (sfsciencecenter.org)

“Genius Loci: Preserved Artists’ Homes and Studios as Models of Creative Placemaking” lecture with Valerie A. Balint, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (ansg.org)

19 Celebrity Chefs for Canines, benefiting Big Dog Ranch Rescue, The Delray Beach Marriott, contact for ticket prices. (bdrr.org)

Swank Table: Flock of Lambs, benefiting Justin Bartlett Animal Rescue, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

20 Culture & Cocktails: Wayne Hosford and Stars of Tomorrow, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, $75-$125. (palmbeachculture.com)

22 Earth Day’s Birthday, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, discounted admission in honor of celebration. (mounts.org)

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24 Hammock Hike, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, “Machine Envy: Fernand Léger and the Machine Aesthetic” lecture with Akili Tommasino, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Shoplifters screening, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5-$7. (morikami.org)

25 Cruiser Palooza, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, $35-$100. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Earth Day Celebration, Sara Sims Park, Boynton Beach, free. (boynton-beach.org) Master Chef: Detroit, benefiting Sweets Foundation, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swank specialtyproduce.com)

Spring Plant-A-Palooza, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, also April 26, $5-$15. (mounts.org) Sweet Corn Fiesta, Yesteryear Village, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, $5-$10. (sweetcornfiesta.com)

29 Autism Family Night at The Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 30 Jupiter Lighthouse Climb and Paddle Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, $25-$45. (jupiter lighthouse.org)

Sunfest, West Palm Beach Waterfront, to May 3, tickets start at $40. (sunfest.com)

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Attend a Frankie Valli tribute show at Old School Square April 9.

PERFORMANCES 1 Come From Away, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to April 5, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org) Enra: Dreams, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 2, $39. (kravis.org) FAU Symphony Band and Chamber Winds, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic Univeristy, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com) How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org)

Joshua Lance Dixon presents “Pack of One,” Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $40-$55. (lynn.edu/events)

The Light in the Piazza, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to April 26, tickets start at $57. (palmbeachdramaworks.org) Pianist Paavali Jumppanen, Bak Middle School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, $20-$40. (msoa.palm beachschools.org)

The Pump and Dump Show, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $25. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Put on a Happy Face: Gower Champion on Broadway, Delray Beach Playhouse, to April 8, con-

Pilobolus, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, also April 4, $45. (palmbeachstate.edu)

Catch Deborah Silver at the Kravis Center April 5.

Primal Forces presents Warrior Class, Sol Theatre, Boca Raton, to April 5, $40-$45. (primalforces.com) Wiesenthal, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (miznerpark culturalcenter.com)

Yale Whiffenpoofs, Pan’s Garden, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, free. (palmbeach preservation.org)

tact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

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2 The Atlantic City Boys, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart,

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also April 5, $50$75. (lynn.edu/events)

$50. (lyrictheatre.com)

Clematis by Night, West Palm Beach Waterfront,

Rodney Carrington, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $40. (sunrisetheatre.com)

also April 9, 16, and 23, free. (wpb.org)

FAU Symphony Orchestra presents “Beethoven’s 250th Birthday Concert,” University Theatre, Florida

Screening of the Bolshoi Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

T. J. Miller, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to

The String Assassins, Canyon Amphitheater, Boynton Beach, free. (pbcgov.org)

April 4, $27-$55. (palmbeachimprov.com)

To Fall in Love, Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to April 5, $32-$40. (fauevents.com)

3 Ann Hampton Callaway presents “Jazz Meets Broadway,” Arts Garage, Delray Beach, also April 4,

Youth Arts Celebration, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $25. (lyrictheatre.com)

5 Deborah Silver presents “Now That’s Entertainment,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org)

Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50. (lyrictheatre.com)

6 Organist Cameron Carpenter, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25-$65. (kravis.org) 7 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Strings Attached,” Community Church of Vero Beach; also April 8, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens; also April 10, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30-$65. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com)

Forever Motown, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30. (kravis.org)

$50-$60. (artsgarage.org)

Brasoul, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach,

The Four Tops with Peter Lemongello Jr., Sun-

Soprano Susanna Phillips, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, and violist Paul Neubauer, Norton

free. (norton.org)

rise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $58. (sunrise theatre.com)

Jimmie Vaughan, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $47.

Jason Webb and the Caribbean Chillers, Arts

8 Desi Banks, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach,

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Garage, Delray Beach, $30-$40. (artsgarage.org)

$25-$35. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $75-$195. (cmspb.org)

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Jason Petty presents “Hank Williams and My Honky Tonk Heroes,� Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, tickets start at $39; also April 10-12, Delray Beach Playhouse, tickets start at $35. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com; delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Palm Beach Atlantic University Pop-Rock Ensembles Concert, Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $5-$10. (pba.edu)

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Shen Yun, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $80. (kravis.org) 9 The Gin Blossoms, Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek, $25-$35; also April 11, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $39. (casinococo.com; sunrisetheatre.com) Hip-Hop Revolution, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $10. (artsgarage.org) Let’s Hang On: Frankie Valli Tribute, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $55-$65. (oldschoolsquare.org) New Faces of Comedy, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also April 30, $5. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Deon Cole, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also April 11, $30-$40. (palmbeachimprov.com) Neil Sedaka, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

10 Annie, Lake Worth Playhouse, to April 26, tickets start at $29. (lakeworth playhouse.org)

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Victor Prieto and the New York Voyagers, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

11 Classic Albums Live: Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, $20-$75. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Joe Posa as Joan Rivers, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, tickets start at $35. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com) Johnny Rawls, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org) Screening of The Metropolitan Opera’s Tosca, Gubelmann Auditorium, Terry Fator, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, $40-$60. (casinococo.com) What Happens in Palm Beach: A Celebration of Music, Comedy, and the Iconic Las Vegas, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

13 The Price Is Right Live, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $15. (kravis.org)

14 The Bodyguard, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to May 3, contact for ticket prices. (riversidetheatre.com)

15 Palm Beach Atlantic University Spring Dance Concert, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 16, $5-$15. (pba.edu)

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The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

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AGENDA Seraphic Fire presents Handel: Messiah, St. Greg-

also April 18, Delray Beach Playhouse, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com; delraybeach playhouse.com)

Lynn Philharmonia presents “Philharmonia No. 5,” Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University,

start at $62; also April 21, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $29. (sunrisetheatre. com; kravis.org)

Lobby Desk Concert: Vibe Tribe, Cultural Coun-

Mike Marino, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Ra-

cil for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeachculture.com)

ton, tickets start at $42. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Dov Davidoff, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach,

Mercury: Queen’s Front Man, The Lyric Theatre,

to April 18, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Stuart, $29-$42. (lyrictheatre.com)

Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $40. (sunrisetheatre.com)

Gavroche, StarStruck Academy and Theatre, Stuart, to April 19, $20-$40. (starstrucktheatre.org)

Nestor Torres, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, also April 18, $40-$50. (artsgarage.org)

Screening of The Metropolitan Opera’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society

Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis

Richard III, Studio One Theater, Florida Atlantic Uni-

Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $20. (kravis.org)

versity, Boca Raton, to April 26, $22. (fauevents.com)

Tom Papa, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. (lyrictheatre.com)

17 Carole J. Bufford and Arthur Migliazza, Rinker

Terms of Endearment, Willow Theatre, Sugar Sand

19 Andrew Santino, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm

Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 18, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

Park, Boca Raton, to April 19, contact for ticket prices. (sugarsandpark.org)

Beach, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Joe Cotton Band, Delray Beach Playhouse, con-

18 Bluegrass in the Pavilion, Flagler Museum,

tact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Palm Beach, $35. (flaglermuseum.us)

Judy Carmichael presents “Swing Time,” Mizner

Johnny Mathis, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West

Palm Beach Symphony presents “Climbing Tomorrow,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm

Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, tickets start at $42;

Palm Beach, tickets start at $30. (kravis.org)

Beach, tickets start at $20. (kravis.org)

ory’s Episcopal Church, Boca Raton, $47. (seraphicfire.org)

16 Chris Botti, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets

Boca Raton, also April 19, $35-$50. (lynn.edu/events)

The Psychedelic Furs with Elettrodomestico,

of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

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The Special Consensus, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

Big Fish, Fern Street Theater, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, to April 25, $5-$25. (pba.edu)

Center, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (delray beachplayhouse.com; miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Sunday on the Waterfront: Rock the ’90s, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

The Boys Next Door, Stonzek Studio at Lake Worth

Jon Lovitz, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to

Playhouse, to May 3, $25. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

April 26, $30-$40. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Symphonia presents “New Directions,”

Jazz in the Gallery, Boca Raton Museum of Art, free

Tony Jackson, Crest Theatre, Old School Square,

Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (oldschoolsquare.org)

with museum admission. (bocamusem.org)

Delray Beach, $20. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Nunsense: A Musical Comedy, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to May 17, $75-$85. (thewick.org)

Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Tony Holiday and the Soul Service, Arts Garage,

25 The Arianna Neikrug Quartet, Arts Garage,

Delray Beach, $30-$40. (artsgarage.org)

22 Spamilton: An American Parody, Rinker Play-

Rick Springfield, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (kravis.org)

house, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to April 26, tickets start at $49. (kravis.org)

24 Dick Lowenthal Big Band with Steve Leeds, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$55. (artsgarage.org)

Tony Woods and James Altucher, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)

23 Allengang Entertainment presents “Get Ready: The Ultimate Motown Experience,” The

Gabrielle Starvelli presents “The Music of Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael,” Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, tickets start at $42. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. (lyrictheatre.com)

April Macie, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach,

GetBack! Two of Us: Paul McCartney and John Lennon Tribute, Delray Beach Playhouse, contact

also April 24, $20. (palmbeachimprov.com)

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Boca Ballet presents “The Spring Collection,” Olympic Heights Performing Arts Theater, Boca Raton, also April 26, $20-$40. (bocaballet.org)

Chain Reaction, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Carlin Park, Jupiter, free. (pbcgov.org) The Choral Society of the Palm Beaches presents “The Director’s Evening,” Osher Auditorium, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, also April 26, $25. (choralsocietypalmbeaches.org)

Fela! The Concert, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $15. (kravis.org)

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AGENDA Gabrielle Stravelli presents “Pick Up My Pieces: The Music of Willie Nelson,” Delray Beach Playhouse, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeach playhouse.com)

Harrison Greenbaum, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (miznerpark culturalcenter.com)

Schola Cantorum of Florida presents “Destiny’s Reason,” Advent Church, Boca Raton, $5-$25. (scholacantorumfl.org)

26 John Oliveira String Competition Winner’s Concert, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, free. (lynn.edu/events)

Josh Hoyer and Soul Colossal, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Masterworks Chorus presents Gabrielle Faure’s Requiem, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, $10-$25. (masterworkspb.org)

Nate Bargatze, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

NOW Ensemble, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $15-$20. (norton.org) 28 Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to May 3, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org) 29 One Night in Memphis: Presley, Perkins, Lewis, and Cash Tribute, Eissey Campus Theatre,

Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Plastic Reef: Sculpture by Federico Uribe” and “With These Hands: Sculptures by Jim Rennert,” to May 31; “Artists at Home: Photography of Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios,” to June 15. (ansg.org)

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach. “VIA: Voices in Art,” to April 4; “Joe Horton,” April 4 to May 2; “Natural Narrative,” to May 30. (palmbeachculture.com)

ters,” April 4-11; “Dreyfoos Visual Arts Digital Media Senior Exhibition,” April 18-25. (armoryart.org)

Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design,” to April 11. (fourarts.org)

Artist’s Eye Gallery, Lake Worth Beach. “Perspective,”

Findlay Gallery, Palm Beach. “Priscilla Heine,” April

to April 26; “Shape,” April 28 to May 31. (lwartleague.org)

2 to May 15. (findlaygalleries.com)

Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “Grassy Wa-

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AGENDA Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery, Tequesta. “Members Show,” April 3-24; “Radical Jewelry Makeover” to April 24. (lighthousearts.org) McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “Ocean Sole,” to May 31. (mckeegarden.org)

Meghan Candler Gallery, Vero Beach. “Spring Break,” to April 30. (meghancandlergallery.com) Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Ribbit the Exhibit,” to May 31. (mounts.org) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “AmeriFindlay Gallery will showcase works by Priscilla Heine, including Love on a Mountain, beginning April 2.

Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Walk This Way: Historic Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection,” to May 10. (flaglermuseum.us)

Grassroots Gallery, Arts Garage, Delray Beach. “Drink the Wild Air: Ashley Pantano and Steve Wilstein,” April 3-25. (artsgarage.org)

can Art Posters from the Lauder Collection,” to May 17; “Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers,” to May 31; “Where? A Brief History of Photography Through Landscape,” to June 21; “Robert Rauschenberg: Five Decades from the Whitney’s Collection,” to June 28; “Divine Beings” to June 30; “The Collection of Esther M. and Sumner L. Feldberg,” to July 12; “George Cohen: Artist of the Chicago Avant-Garde” and “Photo+: Mixed-Media and the Photographic Image,” both to Sept. 6. (norton.org)

Palm Beach Art, Antique, and Design Showroom, Lake Worth Beach. “Moments in Time,” April 2

to May 7; “Women Artists in the Forefront,” to April 4. (palmbeachdesignshowroom.com)

Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Two Views of New York City: Gary Hershorn and Adam Stoltman,” April 4 to May 23. (workshop.org) Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Schultze and Weaver: Architects of the Resort,” to April 9. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Becoming West Palm Beach: Celebrating 125 Years,” to July 3. (hspbc.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Convoluted Color Cacophony: Paintings by Mike Hammer,” to April 18. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Hall of Heroes,” to April 19. (sfsciencecenter.org)

Vero Beach Museum of Art. “From Homer to Hopper: American Art from The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.,” to May 31. (vbmuseum.org)

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TOC Gown ($29,000), Valentino, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach; earrings with pink mother-of-pearl ($19,950), bubble siderite ring ($8,350), Vhernier, Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGES 94-95 Fantasy tweed jacket ($9,450), Fantasy tweed skirt ($4,300), tweed handbag ($5,400), sunglasses with pearl strand ($1,140), sequin and grosgrain shoes ($1,200), long necklace ($1,775), Chanel, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens PAGE 96 Polka dot organza blouse ($1,140), polka dot ruffle organza skirt ($2,130), Erdem, Saks Fifth Avenue, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, Town Center at Boca Raton; bubble siderite ring ($8,350), Vhernier, Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGE 97 Dress ($4,500), Valentino, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach; Thyra suede sandals with pavé crystal cord details ($1,495), Jimmy Choo, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach; turquoise earrings ($2,400), Vhernier, chrysoprase bead necklace ($12,500), Dorota, Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGE 98 Long-sleeve blouse (price upon request), sleeveless V-neck vest ($2,010), ruffled skort ($3,350), Dauphine 26-mm belt ($750), Swift loafers ($1,060), brass brooch (price upon request), Louis Vuitton, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, Town Center at Boca Raton; lapis ring ($2,500), Marina B, blue titanium and sapphire hoop earrings ($32,000), Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGE 99 Patchwork plissé midi skirt ($1,840), Missoni, Neiman Marcus, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Town Center at Boca Raton; small plexi shopper ($1,100), Prada, Saks Fifth Avenue, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, Town Center at Boca Raton; Degrastrass multicolor lurex PVC pumps with strass detailing ($1,095), Christian Louboutin, Design District, Miami; carved amethyst bracelet ($19,550), amethyst and fire opal ring ($4,000), Peggy Stephaich Guinness, fancy diamond necklace ($520,000), diamond necklace ($40,000), Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGE 100 Ruffle silk blouse ($1,390), Giambattista Valli, Saks Fifth Avenue, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, Town Center at Boca Raton; G-One coral earrings ($16,000), Goshwara, bakelite bracelets ($7,100 each), Mark Davis, ruby cab ring ($4,800), Peggy Stephaich Guinness, Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach. PAGE 101 Paradise print dress ($2,495), Monique Lhuillier, Neiman Marcus, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Town Center at Boca Raton; Elisa small leather shoulder bag in Diva with gold chain ($2,050), Christian Louboutin, Design District, Miami; bakelite earrings ($2,600), Mark Davis, malachite ring ($2,500), Marina B, Betteridge, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach.

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RENEE AND CARLOS MORRISON

CATHY BLEZNAK, RANDEE BANK PEGGY AND DUDLEY MOORE

JACKIE WELD DRAKE, BILLY BIELDLESTON

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COCKTAILS FOR A CAUSE WHO: American Heart Association WHAT: Cocktails for a Cause with Elie Saab WHERE: LaunchPad boutique, Palm Beach

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PAIGE DISUNNO, MELISSA SMILES, LIZ PETONIAK

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SCOTT SNYDER, AUDREY GRUSS

LISETTE AND HANK SIEGEL

TERESA AND JIM REMEZ

PHILIPPE AND DEBBIE DAUMAN

RENEE MORRISON, ELENORA KENNEDY

PEGGY AND DUDLEY MOORE

KENNETH AND MARIA FISHEL

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GOOD BUY LUXE LAVENDER Sabina dress ($995), Ulla Johnson, ullajohnson.com

EMILY’S PICKS

PASTEL Panache

Put a spring in your step with colorful selections sure to elevate your mood

SOMETHING BLUE Le Vernis nail color in Bleu Pastel ($28), Chanel, neimanmarcus.com

FIRST BLUSH Pink swirl ginger jar and vases ($24-$68), 8 Oak Lane, 8oaklane.com

RAINBOW BRIGHT Pastel ombré crystal snake sandals ($1,370), Rene Caovilla, neimanmarcus.com

By Emily Pantelides Following a summer of neon hues, New York Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2020 color trends included pastels as soft as pistachio green, baby blue, and muted yellow. Bring this palette to your everyday with Smeg’s nostalgic gadgets or Otherland’s collection of 1990s-inspired candles. Remember the millennial pink craze? It’s making its way back into our lives, so add a subtle accent to your home with decor pieces from 8 Oak Lane. You can also incorporate it into your beauty routine or fashion closet with a pink lip à la Jouer or a pastel sandal courtesy of Rene Caovilla. Lavender is another must this season, and this flowy dress from Ulla Johnson does it justice. Throw on a coat of one of Chanel’s pastel-hued nail polishes, sample an array of vibrant truffles l FOR MORE FASHIONABLE BUYS, WATCH THE “EMILY’S PICKS” by Flair Chocolatier, and call it a SEGMENT ON CBS12.COM. fabulous spring day.

KISS ME Longwear lip crème liquid lipstick in Citronade Rose ($18), Jouer, jouer cosmetics.com

LEADING LIGHT Carefree ’90s candle trio in Dreamlight, Blue Jean Baby, and Glosspop ($89), Otherland, otherland.com

HOT STREAK Retro-style electric kettle in pastel blue ($160), Smeg, smegusa.com

SWEET HEART Chocolate truffle box ($68 for nine pieces), Flair Chocolatier, flairchocolatier.com

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