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WINTER <strong>2017</strong><br />

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contents<br />

52<br />

56 88 98<br />

REGULARS<br />

6 From the Editor<br />

98 City People - Sharon Koskoff<br />

LOCALS ONLY<br />

8 In The News<br />

22 Under The Spotlight<br />

24 Delray Under $50<br />

28 Happenings<br />

PICTURES<br />

34 On The <strong>Ave</strong><br />

38 In The Pineapple Grove Arts District<br />

42 <strong>2017</strong> Luminary Gala<br />

46 All-America City Award Celebration<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

48 Gotta Know<br />

50 Gotta See<br />

52 Gotta Hear<br />

54 Gotta Read<br />

56 Concert Review: Ringo Starr<br />

58 Concert Review: Jethro Tull<br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

60 Pain Relief<br />

Tennis Injuries<br />

62 Dermatology<br />

Tighten Your Turkey Neck<br />

64 Your Dental Health<br />

Give Yourself The Gift Of Good Oral Health<br />

66 Body Beautiful<br />

Keeping It Together Through The Holidays<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

68 Kyle Plumbing<br />

For All Your Plumbing Needs<br />

70 Diamonds East International<br />

Time To Have Fun And Get Your Bling On<br />

72 Family Yoga Zen Zone<br />

Yoga For Everyone<br />

74 Douglas Elliman<br />

When Douglas Elliman Speaks, People Listen<br />

76 Feinstein Dermatology<br />

New Hope For People With Varicose Or<br />

Spider Veins!<br />

78 Thermae Retreat<br />

Nourishe Kinetic Oxy Holistic Facials<br />

80 Shears Of Faith<br />

Hair Gurus Whitney Smith And Joe Ardagna<br />

Open A New Salon<br />

82 The Goldsmith Shop<br />

An Artisan Jeweler With A ‘Five-Star’ Rating<br />

84 Engel & Völkers Delray Beach<br />

Real Estate Company With A Global Reach<br />

86 Unity School<br />

Creating A Better World For Children<br />

88 Profile: Ron Glinsky<br />

90 The Underdog of Celebration Days<br />

96 Old School Square<br />

FASHION<br />

100 What RU Wearing®<br />

DINING<br />

118 Restaurant Review:<br />

Mussel Beach Restaurant<br />

Fresh Food From The Land And Sea<br />

120 Recipe<br />

Filet of Beef Wrapped in Bacon<br />

122 Recipe<br />

Bauli Panettone Bread Pudding<br />

124 Guide<br />

MISC<br />

132 PetXpert<br />

A New Approach to Cancer in Dogs<br />

133 Pet Spotlight<br />

LEISURE<br />

135 Brain Teasers<br />

Crossword Puzzle, Sudoko And Enigma


118 120<br />

Publisher<br />

David Mizen<br />

Editor<br />

Yvette Roulette<br />

Contributing Editors<br />

Diane Feen, Nicol Jenkins, Lisa Marie, Martin Lenkowsky<br />

Art Director<br />

Fabio Passere<br />

Designer<br />

Eduardo Passere<br />

Senior Account Executive<br />

Harvey Lustig<br />

Photographer<br />

Melissa Korman<br />

Office Contact<br />

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from the<br />

editor<br />

It’s <strong>December</strong><br />

once again...<br />

A<br />

s I look around Delray Beach I see things that make<br />

me happy. The <strong>Ave</strong> is bustling with the return of<br />

our seasonal residents and vacationers from colder<br />

climates. Lights twinkle everywhere, shops and<br />

restaurants decorate for the holiday season, and then<br />

there’s the tree. The famous 100 foot tree erected at Old School Square.<br />

Delray is special, but during the holidays Delray is amazing!<br />

I am also happy to announce that Delray Beach has won the coveted<br />

All America City award for the third time! The only city in Florida to<br />

win three times.<br />

Our <strong>December</strong> City Person is amazing artist Sharon Koskoff! Her<br />

incredible list of accomplishments and art are enough to fill books, and we<br />

are lucky that she chooses to call Delray Beach home. She shares her art and<br />

talent with everyone - teaching art in Old School Square and displaying her<br />

creations all around town. Read about her - she will inspire you.<br />

<strong>December</strong> is a very special time to be in our award winning City by<br />

the Sea - there is lots to do with family and children. Don’t forget to visit<br />

Delray’s crown jewel - our very own 100ft Christmas tree! Walk through<br />

the tree, ride the carousel, and even “ice” skate! Check inside for times, and<br />

other activities.<br />

And let us remember those not as fortunate as us. Volunteer, donate, and<br />

shop local.<br />

All of us at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> wish you a safe, happy, and healthy<br />

holiday season.<br />

Merry<br />

Everything and<br />

Happy Always!<br />

Yvette roulette, editor


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locals only | in the news<br />

The Panthers<br />

In Palm Beach<br />

Outdoor Skating<br />

Rink<br />

comes to Engel & Völkers from Bruce Alan<br />

Realty Advisers and specializes in relocation,<br />

waterfront properties, country clubs,<br />

investment properties, construction and<br />

interior design. “Alan has a proven track<br />

record for his market expertise and will<br />

further strengthen our Shop’s team,” said<br />

Lenny Felberbaum, license partner of Engel<br />

& Völkers Delray Beach. www.delraybeach.evusa.com/en/<br />

561-362-2888.<br />

Sofa Partners<br />

The Panthers in Palm Beach outdoor<br />

skating rink is located at the Hoffman’s<br />

Chocolate Factory on Lake Worth<br />

Road in Greenacres, FL. Come skate and<br />

enjoy other winter activities at Hoffman’s<br />

Winter Wonderland. This rink is an openair<br />

60 x 40 feet rink. Visit FloridaPanthers.<br />

com/HolidayRinks for full schedule and<br />

more information!<br />

Engel & Völkers<br />

Delray Beach<br />

South Florida real estate and development<br />

firm, broke ground during<br />

A<br />

a ceremony held November 2nd at 111<br />

First Delray, a signature new residential<br />

project in the heart of the arts and entertainment<br />

district. At the gala event, hard<br />

hats, golden shovels, and construction<br />

equipment surrounded dignitaries of the<br />

Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, developers,<br />

and city officials as they marked<br />

a milestone in local history.<br />

For more information about Sofa Partners<br />

and 111 First Delray floor plans,<br />

visit https://www.111firstdelray.com/.<br />

Engel & Völkers Delray Beach is pleased<br />

to announce that Alan Abramson has<br />

joined their brokerage as a Broker Associate<br />

Advisor, bringing over 20 years of industry<br />

expertise to serve Boca Raton, Delray<br />

Beach and Highland Beach. Abramson<br />

Avda’s Annual<br />

Race For Hope<br />

AVDA (Aid to Victims of Domestic<br />

Abuse) held its 18th Annual Race<br />

for Hope on October 15th at Florida <strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

University in Boca Raton. The 5K<br />

and 10K race, held annually during Domestic<br />

Violence Awareness Month, drew<br />

over 500 runners, walkers, spectators,<br />

and volunteers. , AVDA’s Race for Hope<br />

challenges individuals, local businesses,<br />

continued page 10<br />

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WELCOME A WORLD-CLASS, NEW YORK<br />

TALENT TO YOUR OWN BACKYARD.<br />

Dr Julian Mackay-Wiggan will be joining Siperstein Dermatology Group in<br />

January 2018. She has been a professor and practicing dermatologist at<br />

Columbia University for the past 15 years. She specializes in hair loss and<br />

general medical dermatology. We are thrilled to welcome this exceptional<br />

physician to our top-tier team of Board Certified Dermatologists, who were<br />

educated at Ivy League and other prestigious universities.<br />

Meet Dr. Julian Mackay-Wiggan and ALL our providers at our<br />

Exclusive Boynton Beach Open House Event<br />

Thursday, January 11th 5-7:30PM<br />

9897 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach - RSVP Required Space is Limited<br />

Boynton Beach 561.364.7774 www.SipDerm.com Boca Raton 561.955.8885<br />

Meet Our Amazing Team of Board-Certified Dermatologists:<br />

Dr. Robyn Siperstein-Paul<br />

Yale University<br />

Dr. Suzanne Micciantuono-Meran<br />

University of Florida<br />

Dr. Madelyn Lipman<br />

N.Y.U. Medical Center<br />

Dr. Elizabeth Lebrun Nestor<br />

Cornell University<br />

Dr. Julian Mackay-Wiggan<br />

Columbia University<br />

Dr. Chris Buckley<br />

On-site Mohs Surgeon<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

Posh Properties<br />

Posh Properties announces the addition<br />

of 3 new agents to their roster of outstanding<br />

agents.<br />

Jamie is an energetic addition to the team<br />

of agents at Posh Properties, and her focus<br />

on local businesses and properties will<br />

prove to be invaluable to our customers.<br />

schools, clubs and organizations to form<br />

teams or participate individually. Winners<br />

receive prizes, and attendees who brought<br />

their PURPLE spirit were given Purple Party<br />

Awards.” This year, Alex Price, Director, Government<br />

Affairs & Community Investment<br />

- Florida Region of Comcast served as the<br />

official Master of Ceremonies.<br />

Proceeds from the Race for Hope benefit<br />

AVDA’s 24 hour hotline, emergency shelter<br />

and Casa Vegso Transitional Housing facility<br />

as well as the outreach, educational<br />

and prevention programs offered by AVDA<br />

throughout Palm Beach County.<br />

AVDA promotes violence-free relationships<br />

and social change by offering alternative<br />

choices to end violence and domestic<br />

abuse. For more information about AVDA’s<br />

services please visit www.avdaonline.org,<br />

or call 561-265-3797.<br />

Angela Wert - 561-400-4493<br />

angela@poshflorida.com<br />

Angela’s Background as a business owner<br />

and marketing professional is perfect for the<br />

myriad of ways to promote and locate real estate<br />

listings in today’s social media platforms.<br />

Jamie Cauvin - 561-501-0608<br />

cauvin@poshflorida.com<br />

Holli Brisson - 561-329-0381<br />

INFO@poshflorida.com<br />

Holli was born and raised in the Delray<br />

Beach/Boynton Beach area. She has local<br />

knowledge and she has been managing our<br />

agents and our offices for more than 2 years.<br />

Rotary Club of<br />

Delray Beach<br />

Awards <strong>Atlantic</strong> High<br />

School Student and Teacher of the Month<br />

The Rotary Club of Delray Beach, at an<br />

awards luncheon, recognized Mr. Rico<br />

Vega as Student of the Month and Ms. Barbacontinued<br />

page 12<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

of Advent Lessons & Carols. Featuring the<br />

Choirs of St. Paul’s, under the direction of<br />

Dr. Paul Cienniwa, the service will include<br />

music by Gibbons, Palestrina, Vaughan Williams<br />

and others, along with traditional Advent<br />

carols.<br />

ra Clark as Teacher of the Month. Mr. Vega,<br />

an Honor Roll Student, spoke of his high<br />

regard for the support he has received as a<br />

student at <strong>Atlantic</strong> High School and hopes<br />

to join the Air Force for a career, but is also<br />

contemplating Palm Beach State College<br />

and Lynne University.<br />

Ms. Clark, a certified chef and author, was<br />

invited to join the faculty at <strong>Atlantic</strong> High<br />

School to start a Culinary Academy in cooperation<br />

with FAU. Ms. Clark advised Rotary<br />

the program has been successful and<br />

is planning to create a restaurant in which<br />

the students can apply their knowledge in a<br />

practical way.<br />

Music At St. Paul’s<br />

Presents Advent<br />

Lessons & Carols<br />

On Sunday, <strong>December</strong> 17, <strong>2017</strong> at 3pm,<br />

Music at St. Paul’s will present a service<br />

Dr. Paul Cienniwa<br />

The service is free and open to the public<br />

and will be followed by a reception. For<br />

more information on this event and Music<br />

at St. Paul’s 30th Anniversary Season, visit<br />

music.stpaulsdelray.org. St. Paul’s is handicapped<br />

accessible.<br />

Posh Properties,<br />

Gold Sponsor -<br />

Chris Evert Charity<br />

Raises Over $800k,<br />

This year the Chris Evert -Raymond James<br />

Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic took place at<br />

the Delray Beach tennis, raised over $800k,<br />

Nicole DAVIS, Angela Wert, Lena Pronuza<br />

and Posh Properties proudly participated as<br />

a Gold Sponsor. Chris Evert Charities partners<br />

with The Ounce of Prevention Fund<br />

of Florida, a public-private partnership administered<br />

with the state of Florida, to raise<br />

money for needy programs which otherwise,<br />

would not be fully-funded by the state. The<br />

Ounce of Prevention Fund matches money<br />

raised through the Chris Evert/Raymond<br />

James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic.<br />

“The great thing about being a local, family<br />

owned business, we can easily give back<br />

to our local community without the red<br />

tape, and more importantly, be a hands on<br />

sponsor. It’s great getting to meet and greet<br />

with our community.” says Jerilyn Walter,<br />

Owner/Broker of Posh Properties.<br />

continued page 14<br />

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Proud sponsor of the Delray Beach 1O0 Foot Christmas Tree<br />

CRANE’S BEACH HOUSE<br />

BOUTIQUE HOTEL & LUXURY VILLAS<br />

82 Gleason Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

TF 866-372-7263 W cranesbeachhouse.com<br />

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locals only | in the news<br />

The Friends of<br />

Arthur R. Marshal<br />

Loxahatchee<br />

National Wildlife<br />

Refuge<br />

PurLife Training Specialist Jay Bozios<br />

with Melissa Campanelle, winner of<br />

PurLife’s 2 Month Summer Shred Challenge.<br />

Melissa lost the most body fat percentage<br />

while also gaining lean muscle<br />

mass. The grand prize was a 3 month<br />

membership to PurLife. The next challenge<br />

takes place in Spring 2018.<br />

PutLife Fitness is located at 45 NE 2nd<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>., Delray Beach, 561-852-9200.<br />

Wine Down<br />

Wednesdays At<br />

Silverball Museum<br />

Brayden Ruis, Tessa Salinsky, Steven Schwartz,<br />

board member, Tom Salinsky, Elinor Williams, Board<br />

President, and DAVID Lurie, Board Treasurer<br />

Representatives from the Friends of<br />

the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee<br />

National Wildlife Refuge Board of Directors<br />

present a check for $4,000 to Tom<br />

Salinsky, K-5 Science Program Planner for<br />

Palm Beach County schools. These funds<br />

will be used to fund transportation for<br />

public school children to attend field trips<br />

at the Refuge.<br />

And The Winner Is<br />

Every Wednesday enjoy 50% off all<br />

bottles of Wines and Champagne at<br />

Silverball Pinball Museum.<br />

Silverball Museum is located at 19 NE<br />

3rd <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Downtown Delray Beach, Fl,<br />

One block N. of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. 561-266-<br />

3294, www.silverballmuseum.com.<br />

Contacts &<br />

Cocktails<br />

Dina Branham owner of Deluxe Properties<br />

(pictured left) hosting the November<br />

Contacts & Cocktails event with<br />

the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce,<br />

with raffle winners Sally Areson (center)<br />

and Christel Silver (right). Deluxe Properties,<br />

1122 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Suite D,<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483. 561-501-0175<br />

www.deluxedelray.com<br />

continued page 16<br />

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We’re Putting Our<br />

BEST FOOT<br />

FORWARD<br />

WITH A NEW LOOK<br />

FOR DELRAY BEACH’S<br />

FAVORITE<br />

DESIGNER DESTINATION<br />

Saint Joseph’s<br />

Episcopal<br />

School’s Food<br />

for Families Food<br />

Drive<br />

Genesis Opens<br />

Two In-School<br />

Clinics For<br />

Students And<br />

Public<br />

Accessibility and convenience<br />

drive the need for two new Genesis<br />

medical clinics inside <strong>Atlantic</strong> and<br />

Boynton Beach High Schools<br />

(FORMERLY FOOTCANDY)<br />

LOCATED ON 1ST & 1ST IN<br />

DB’s SOFA DISTRICT<br />

FEATURING<br />

THE NEWEST STYLES OF<br />

EUROPEAN & AMERICAN<br />

DESIGNER<br />

SHOES,<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

& GIFTS<br />

104 S.E. 1ST. STREET<br />

DELRAY BEACH,FL 33444<br />

(561)278-5545<br />

www.JoyaDelray.com<br />

we’re taking a step in<br />

a new direction...<br />

same great owner<br />

bringing you more of<br />

what you want<br />

Seventh Grade students Noah Haddad, Thomas<br />

cATALANO, and William Tirado join Eighth Grade<br />

STudent Abby Veccia in loading the van with Saint<br />

Joseph’s Episcopal School’s donated items.<br />

On Friday, November 17th, Saint Joseph’s<br />

Episcopal School concluded a<br />

month-long food drive to benefit WPTV<br />

News Channel 5’s Food for Families. Families<br />

and faculty/staff members donated<br />

non-perishable food items, such as soups,<br />

rice, dried beans, canned meats, and vegetables,<br />

to help those less fortunate in our<br />

community in time for Thanksgiving and<br />

during the upcoming holiday season. Middle<br />

School students weighed the collected<br />

items, resulting in 3,139 pounds of food!<br />

Seventh Grade students MorGAN GALLAGHer<br />

and William Tirado are proud to help with<br />

Saint Joseph’s Episcopal School’s Food for<br />

Families donations!<br />

Thanks to a new partnership between<br />

the School District of Palm Beach<br />

County and Genesis Community Health,<br />

residents of Boynton Beach and Delray<br />

Beach – along with school students and<br />

staff – will have access to convenient<br />

medical clinics located inside <strong>Atlantic</strong> and<br />

Boynton Beach high schools.<br />

Early next year, Genesis Community<br />

Health, a non-profit, long-term healthcare<br />

clinic dedicated to serving patients of all<br />

economic levels, will oversee two clinics<br />

inside <strong>Atlantic</strong> Community High School<br />

in Delray Beach and Boynton Beach Community<br />

High School. The clinics will offer<br />

preventive health services including<br />

screening for vision, hearing, asthma,<br />

obesity, scoliosis, tuberculosis and other<br />

medical conditions, first aid, and required<br />

and recommended immunizations.<br />

continued page 18<br />

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A Family Nurse Practitioner will be on<br />

site to diagnose conditions and prescribe<br />

medications, and a Licensed Clinical Social<br />

Worker will be on staff to assist students<br />

and their families with issues related<br />

to mental health and poverty. Genesis<br />

CEO DeAnna Warren said Boynton Beach<br />

and <strong>Atlantic</strong> high schools were selected<br />

for their high numbers of students who<br />

receive free and reduced-price lunches, an<br />

indicator of poverty.<br />

Genesis will open the clinics to students,<br />

staff and parents of students and<br />

will expand its services to residents shortly<br />

afterward.<br />

“We will treat this new audience with<br />

the same level of care and professionalism<br />

that we provide in our Boynton Beach and<br />

Boca Raton clinics. Because the large majority<br />

of our patients will be students, consent<br />

will be sent home to parents. By law,<br />

some services require a parent’s consents,<br />

but other services do not,” Warren said.<br />

The clinics, which are free to students,<br />

will be open when school is in session.<br />

They will be closed on weekends and when<br />

school is closed for summer and other<br />

breaks, according to the contract with the<br />

school district. The clinics will bill Medicaid,<br />

Medicare and private insurance if adult<br />

patients are covered, and charge a sliding<br />

fee for the uninsured.<br />

Genesis is securing funding from the<br />

Florida Department of Health for the new<br />

clinics and is currently seeking funding<br />

from other foundations and private donors<br />

to support the venture, Warren said.<br />

“Like” Genesis on Facebook at www.<br />

facebook.com/GenesisCommunityHealth<br />

to receive updates on community events,<br />

health fairs and free testing.<br />

New Year’s Eve<br />

Delray Beach will ring in the New<br />

Year on <strong>December</strong> 31st with a family<br />

friendly event from 5-9pm on the grounds<br />

of Old School Square. Free activities include:<br />

kid’s crafts, face–painting, Celebration<br />

Crowns, Resolution wall, vintage game<br />

room, live entertainment and DJ, outdoor<br />

family games and more! The Carousel,<br />

Mini-Golf and Ice Skating will be available<br />

for $3. Food trucks will be on site. The<br />

fireworks finale will launch from the Old<br />

School Square Parking Garage at 9pm.<br />

Delray Beach<br />

Playhouse<br />

Presents “Annie<br />

Get Your Gun”<br />

One of the best-loved musicals in the<br />

history of American Musical Theatre!<br />

<strong>December</strong> 1-17, 2pm & 8pm. $30.<br />

Irving Berlin’s classic musical about Annie<br />

Oakley (the world’s foremost female<br />

sharp-shooter) and Frank Butler (the star<br />

of Buffalo Bill Cody’s famous traveling Wild<br />

West Show) remains one of the best-loved<br />

musicals in the history of the American<br />

Musical Theatre. Annie Get Your Gun was<br />

the first show that America’s greatest living<br />

songwriter wrote for Ethel Merman (The<br />

First Lady of the Broadway Musical Stage)<br />

and the result was a musical masterpiece!<br />

The story of the unlikely romance between<br />

an illiterate backwoods hillbilly and a chauvinistic<br />

“swollen-headed stiff” who gradually<br />

fall in love as they work together in Buffalo<br />

Bill’s Wild West Show was transformed<br />

into pure gold in Irving Berlin’s greatest<br />

score, a score that includes such Broadway<br />

standards as “You Can’t Get a Man With a<br />

Gun”,“Doing What Comes Naturally”, “I Got<br />

Lost in his Arms”, “They Say it’s Wonderful”,<br />

and the show-stopping duet, “Anything You<br />

Can Do (I Can Do Better)”. The score also<br />

includes Irving Berlin’s great Broadway<br />

anthem, “There’s No Business Like Show<br />

Business!” For more information please call<br />

The Delray Beach Playhouse at 561-272-<br />

1281x5, or visit delraybeachplayhouse.com.<br />

5th Annual Delray<br />

Beach Surf Festival<br />

<strong>December</strong> 2nd, Surf and Sup contest<br />

for all ages.<br />

This is the 5th annual Delray Beach Surf<br />

Festival. To be held on Saturday <strong>December</strong><br />

2nd from 8 am to 7 pm. Surf and<br />

Sup contest for all all ages. Beach games for<br />

the kids. Relay races and the grand finale<br />

tug-of-war. This event is a Delray Beach Locals<br />

event. All funds will be donated to the<br />

Delray Beach Ocean Rescue to help them<br />

save lives and get the equipment they need.<br />

This local surfing contest takes place on the<br />

south end of Delray Beach. Register: 561-<br />

243-7352, facebook.com/delraybeachsurffestival.<br />

continued page 20<br />

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Grand Openings<br />

Deluxe Properties, 1122 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Suite D, Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561.241.0950 - www.DeluxeDelray.com<br />

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Spotlight<br />

locals only | under the spotlight<br />

In their own words<br />

Goldust<br />

BY Esther Gold<br />

For as long as I can remember I’ve been designing<br />

jewelry. After living in NYC for 30<br />

years and creating my own jewelry line, it was<br />

time to move on to a warmer climate and enjoy<br />

other artistic pursuits. Delray Beach was perfect.<br />

My company in Manhattan was Goldust Jewelry<br />

where I incorporated vintage glass and brass in a<br />

successful line of antique style jewelry. My designs<br />

were sold at Bergdorf Goodman, Saks and Macy’s.<br />

By doing the Trade Shows my jewelry was also sold<br />

at boutiques and Museums throughout the country.<br />

I had a small staff of 6 people who helped me<br />

produce my line. After 15 years of wholesale, I<br />

opened an antique store in Gramercy Park and was<br />

thrilled to sell my own jewelry along with the antiques.<br />

Living in Delray brought back my passion for<br />

designing jewelry. My special pieces of antique art<br />

glass, purchased early in my career are now alive in<br />

my new line. The can be seen in the Cornell, Flagler<br />

and Boca Raton museum gift shops, as well as my<br />

website www.goldustjewelry.com. It feels great to<br />

have a second chance to do what I love and share<br />

my artistic endeavors with those who appreciate<br />

antique style jewelry.<br />

Goldust<br />

646-696-0072<br />

www.goldustjewelry.com<br />

Purlife Fitness<br />

Center<br />

BY Michael Katz<br />

My name is Michael Katz and I am a Master<br />

Trainer at PūrLife Delray! I am originally<br />

from the Philadelphia area but after earning<br />

my Masters in Health Science Education at Hofstra,<br />

I fell in love with Florida and the downtown area<br />

here in Pineapple Grove. At PūrLife, I get the opportunity<br />

to work in a world class facility alongside<br />

the top professionals in fitness. Since moving here I<br />

have already had the privilege of helping hundreds<br />

of clients improve their health and fitness, as well as<br />

creating great friendships. I am a certified personal<br />

trainer through the American Council of Exercise<br />

as well as the leader in golf fitness, Titleist Performance<br />

Institute. I am also proud to be a licensed<br />

school teacher in the field of health and happy to<br />

be a part of a company like PūrLife that values education.<br />

Through their recommendation I enrolled in<br />

industry leader, Precision Nutrition and recently got<br />

certified by Functional Movement Systems, an assessment<br />

designed to identify compensatory movements<br />

patterns to reduce the risk of injury. My goal<br />

is to make a difference in as many lives as possible.<br />

Purlife Fitness Center<br />

45 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

561-852-9200<br />

purlifedelray.com<br />

purgreensdelray.com<br />

purstrands.com<br />

Posh properties<br />

by Christina Brackley<br />

My name is Christina Brackley and I began my<br />

Real Estate career more than 10 years ago.<br />

I successfully represented Buyers and Sellers<br />

in the Condominium and Townhome market in<br />

the Beacon Hill and Back Bay with Gibson Domain.<br />

Delray Beach was a town that I had been coming to<br />

for years prior to making it my home and after relocating<br />

in 2013, I made the decision to continue with<br />

my Real Estate Career. I am delighted and excited to<br />

join the successful firm of Posh Properties and look<br />

forward to working with an amazing group of Realtors,<br />

that understand the customer comes first. That was<br />

important for me when choosing where I wanted to<br />

hang my license. When I am not working, I enjoy boating,<br />

fishing and scuba diving. The Florida Lifestyle! I<br />

also enjoy being part of a thriving community and volunteer<br />

with many worthy local organizations. Call me<br />

anytime to discuss South Florida’s real estate market<br />

and how you can find the perfect property.<br />

POSH PROPERTIES<br />

Christina Brackley, Realtor®<br />

103 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

617-306-5994<br />

christina@poshflorida.com<br />

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locals only | delray under $50<br />

By Darien Davies<br />

Delray Under $50<br />

Now that Delray Beach is a rising star in the art, culture and social scene,<br />

it might seem a little difficult to find affordable activities, shops or<br />

restaurants. I am here to prove you wrong. Delray Beach<br />

offers a mix of high-end boutiques with laid-back<br />

restaurants, and events for the whole family or<br />

nightclubs for night owls. Here is what you can do<br />

in Delray Beach in <strong>December</strong> for $50 or less.<br />

Let’s be honest. There’s a fat kid in all of us. It’s the reason why<br />

you bake a whole recipe of cookies “just in case” someone is<br />

coming over. Cookie Exchange Week is <strong>December</strong> 4 through<br />

8 and since there’s nothing better than baking and boating, start<br />

your ovens and your engines because we’re kicking off the holiday<br />

season with the Holiday Boat Parade. Hosted by the Boynton Beach<br />

Community Redevelopment Agency and the City of Delray Beach,<br />

you’re invited to join your friends along the Intracoastal and enjoy<br />

all of the decorated boats that definitely don’t disappoint. Held Friday,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 8, the boats will line up at the Lantana ridge near<br />

the Old Key Lime House and will motor south, starting at around<br />

6:30 p.m., along the Intracoastal Waterway to the C-15 canal in Delray.<br />

There so much music, lights, energy and costumes and is the<br />

perfect outdoor party for you and your friends so gather the cookies,<br />

holiday beverages and snacks, and prepare yourself for a treat.<br />

Veteran’s Park (<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue and the Intracoastal) and Deck 84<br />

(840 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.) are prime spots for watching the parade, just<br />

be sure to arrive early to get a good seat. Please visit www.catchboynton.com<br />

or call (561) 243-7250 for more information.<br />

One clear way to know it’s holiday time is to take note of the<br />

amount of wreaths around town. There’s just something<br />

about that circular form that screams the holidays (aka<br />

champagne, cookies and wrapping paper) and there’s nothing<br />

wrong with that. National Wreaths Across America Day is Saturday,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 9 and you’ll be able to get your fix of wreaths at the<br />

Delray Beach Holiday Parade that same day. The “Holiday Season<br />

in Candyland”-themed parade begins at 6 p.m. east of the Intracoastal<br />

and continues west to the fire department. The City apparently<br />

pulled some strings and is going to have Santa riding on the<br />

fire truck to maybe you can get some quality time with the big guy<br />

and let him know how non-naughty you’ve been all year. There’s<br />

more than 70 entries in the parade and awards will be given for<br />

grand float best entry, non-profit best dance/cheer group, best entry<br />

business, best entry civic organization and best marching band,<br />

and there’s sure to be tons of wreaths thrown in the mix. So grab<br />

your chair, spirits and clapping hands and enjoy one of the best parades<br />

all year. Please visit www.mydelraybeach.com or call (561)<br />

243-7000 for more information.<br />

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I’m just going to put it out there: No, I don’t want to be a<br />

part of your secret Santa/White Elephant/Grab Bag, etc.<br />

I don’t need any more cocktail napkins, stemless wine<br />

glasses or socks, and opening gifts in front of people is one<br />

of my least favorite past times. So, instead, let’s get active and<br />

reward ourselves with something that might actually come<br />

in handy. <strong>December</strong> is Safe Toys and Gifts Month, and since<br />

treating yourself never goes out of style, you get to give the<br />

gift to yourself. The Delray Beach Jingle Bell Jog is held Saturday,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 16 and is open to both runners and walkers.<br />

Regardless of your performance, everyone is guaranteed<br />

a Santa suit (your gift) at the end. If that’s not #winning, then I<br />

don’t know what it. The Jog begins at 7:30 a.m. at Anchor Park<br />

and you’ll enjoy a scenic route along A1A with your fellow<br />

holiday runners. Registration is $35 and includes the aforementioned<br />

Santa suit, a pair of jingle bells that you can affix<br />

to your shoes, and a holiday-themed medal. Thanks, self, for<br />

the exercise and gift. You’re the best. Anchor Park is located at<br />

340 S. Ocean Blvd. Please visit www.jinglebelljog.net for more<br />

information and to register.<br />

How is it already a New Year again? Well, there’s only<br />

one thing to do: glitter, resolutions and fireworks.<br />

New Year’s Eve is Sunday, <strong>December</strong> 31 and Delray<br />

Beach New Year’s Eve Celebration is sure to bring in the New<br />

Year (or leave this current year) with a bang. The free event<br />

is held from 5 to 9 p.m. and features a DJ at the Old School<br />

Square Pavilion, food trucks, celebration crowns, craft activities,<br />

resolution wall, gaming tent, vintage game room, photo<br />

booth, face painters, outdoor games including corn hole,<br />

Jenga and Connect Four, ice skating, carousel rides, mini golf<br />

(for a nominal fee) and more. The <strong>Ave</strong>nue will be closed so<br />

you’re free to safely roam and enjoy all the activities. There<br />

will also be a fireworks display from the top of the Old School<br />

Square Parking Garage at 9 p.m. If you plan to stay out until<br />

midnight, the local restaurants along the <strong>Ave</strong>nue will be available<br />

for your dining and dancing pleasure. Personal studies<br />

show that champagne tastes better on New Year’s Eve so enjoy<br />

(responsibly) and ring in the New Year in style. Please visit<br />

www.100ftchristmastree.com or call (561) 279-1380.<br />

You gotta fight for your right to party! (Well, maybe just<br />

fight with yourself to get out of bed the morning after<br />

you partied.) <strong>December</strong> is Universal Human Rights<br />

Month and if we can’t make it to Miami, we have the right to<br />

have a little bit of Art Basel in our own backyard. Human rights<br />

are the inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently<br />

entitled simply because she or he is a human being,<br />

which include freedom of thought, freedom of expression, etc.<br />

It only makes sense to also add “the right to Basel” to that list,<br />

which clearly Old School Square understands because they’re<br />

presenting Beyond Art Basel on Monday, <strong>December</strong> 11. The<br />

Cornell Art Museum team is hosting an Art Basel celebration<br />

the Monday night after the fairs close so that participating artists<br />

can visit and mingle with other artists and gallerists who<br />

are in town for the Basel season. The event begins at 7 p.m. and<br />

admission is only $5, which is extreme value when you consider<br />

you’ll be hanging out with a great mixture of artists. The Cornell<br />

Art Museum is located at 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. Please visit www.<br />

oldschool.org or call (561 243-7922 for more information.<br />

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When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.<br />

103 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>. - Delray Beach, FL 33444 | 561-330-4731 | www.poshflorida.com<br />

Jerilyn Walter - Broker/Owner<br />

561-537-0050 - Ext. 302<br />

jerilyn@poshflorida.com<br />

Anthony Aliberti - Realtor®<br />

561-232-5924<br />

anthonyaliberti61@gmail.com<br />

Samantha Johnsen - Realtor®<br />

954-839-4115<br />

sam@poshflorida.com<br />

Andrew Davis - Realtor®<br />

954-415-6916<br />

andy@poshflorida.com<br />

Nicole Davis - Realtor®<br />

561-756-5034<br />

nicoledavissellshomes@gmail.com<br />

Jim Wrona - Realtor®<br />

561-880-7214<br />

Jimmydelrayrealestate@gmail.com<br />

Patrick Smaling - Realtor®<br />

954-304-3114\<br />

patrick@poshflorida.com<br />

Mike Brito - Realtor®<br />

561-337-0507<br />

mike@poshflorida.com<br />

Skyy Daley - Realtor®<br />

561-506-8494<br />

skyy@poshflorida.com<br />

Gregory Williams - Realtor®<br />

561-336-4051<br />

gregory@poshflorida.com<br />

Suzana Magalhaes - Realtor®<br />

561-251-2044<br />

suzana@poshflorida.com<br />

Jaime Smith - Realtor®<br />

561-777-4413<br />

jaime@poshflorida.com<br />

JJ Cordano - Realtor®<br />

631-339-3533<br />

jj@poshflorida.com<br />

Christina Brackley - Realtor®<br />

617-306-5994<br />

christina@poshflorida.com<br />

915 Hyacinth Drive - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $1,795,000<br />

Gorgeous waterfront home completely remodeled,<br />

travertine deck, pool and dock. Must see this beauty!<br />

790 Andrews <strong>Ave</strong> I-101 - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $1,125,000<br />

Exquisitely updated, extra spacious corner unit.<br />

Luxurious gated enclave is steps to the ocean.<br />

269 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $1,150,000 or Lease $6,000<br />

Great commercial free standing building 6 offices,<br />

conference room kitchen and tons of parking.<br />

SOLD<br />

221 NW 18th St - Lake Ida<br />

Asking - $844,900<br />

Beautifully remodeled 4 bed/3bath pool home, vaulted<br />

ceilings, Chicago brick driveway and pool deck.<br />

3450 S Ocean Blvd #605 - Highland Beach<br />

Asking - $699,900<br />

Only waterfront 3 bed/2 Bath condo under 700k w/ private beach<br />

access, tennis courts, largest heated pool in Highland Beach.<br />

781 Estuary Way - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $649,900<br />

Tucked inside charming enclave of beautiful homes, this<br />

3bd/3.5bth, plus den, light and bright, beautifully designed.<br />

934 SW 34th Court-Boynton Beach<br />

Asking - $589,000<br />

Perfectly situated in the beautiful Lake Eden area 4 bed-3.5<br />

bath home with lushly landscaped yard, move right in!<br />

2175 S Ocean Blvd #102 - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $549,900<br />

Costa Del Rey, 2 Bed/2 Bath, Move right in! Ocean front<br />

building, beautifully remodeled unit, top of the line.<br />

233 NE 12th Street - Downtown Delray<br />

Asking - $545,000<br />

CBS constructed 3 Bed/2 bath,plus unfinished guest<br />

house,desirable Dell Park.<br />

133 N Pompano Bch Blvd 31209<br />

5200 N Ocean Boulevard, 1406b,- Lauderdale By The Sea<br />

Asking - $439,000<br />

Asking - $ 430,000<br />

Steps to the sand in this oceanfront building, 2 bed, 2 bath<br />

Wake up in paradise! This 14th floor oasis has direct ocean<br />

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views from every room.<br />

views. Enjoy beachfront living with all of the amenities!<br />

225 NE 1st Street 401 - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $367,500<br />

Great Penthouse Condo in The Astor.<br />

1 Bedroom/1 Bath.


When it comes to buying and selling real estate, you should work with a local.<br />

100 S. Federal Hwy. - Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | 561-214-4730 | www.poshflorida.com<br />

Michelle Greenwald - Realtor®<br />

561-306-5676<br />

mgreenwald@gmail.com<br />

Emily Gurvitch - Realtor®<br />

561-777-9724<br />

emily@poshflorida.com<br />

Beverly Mandell - Broker/Associate<br />

561-302-6196<br />

beverly@poshflorida.com<br />

Joe Mansour - Realtor®<br />

561-706-9095<br />

joe@poshflorida.com<br />

Lena Pronuza - Realtor®<br />

561-287-9115<br />

jelena@poshflorida.com<br />

Lea Black - Realtor®<br />

561-336-8247<br />

lea@poshflorida.com<br />

Kirsten Smith - Realtor®<br />

561-350-0348<br />

kirsten@poshflorida.com<br />

Tim Devine - Realtor®<br />

561-843-9252<br />

devine@poshflorida.com<br />

Amanda Ennis - Realtor®<br />

786-332-0132<br />

amanda@poshflorida.com<br />

Angela Wert - Realtor®<br />

561-400-4493<br />

angela@poshflorida.com<br />

Alyson Meyer - Realtor®<br />

954-868-8810<br />

alison@poshflorida.com<br />

Alecia Perez - Realtor®<br />

561-935-7205<br />

alecia@poshflorida.com<br />

Jose Vidal - Realtor®<br />

305-905-6078<br />

jose@poshflorida.com<br />

Jamie Cauvin - Realtor®<br />

561-501-0608<br />

cauvin@poshflorida.com<br />

Holli Brisson - Realtor®<br />

561-329-0381<br />

info@poshflorida.com<br />

12153 Boca Reserve Lane - Boca Raton<br />

Asking - $879,900<br />

Gorgeous waterfront home with all the trimmings, expansive<br />

entrance with volume ceilings and incredible views.<br />

2700 N Federal Highway #510 - Lantana<br />

Asking - $869,000<br />

Peninsula on the Intracoastal - Water views all around<br />

3bd - 2.1bath, amenities galore, luxury life style.<br />

275 N Swinton - Historic Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $849,900<br />

Fabulous opportunity to invest with tenant in place.<br />

Historic downtown cottage, harwood floors, high ceilings.<br />

8621 Cobblestone Point Circle - Boynton Beach<br />

Asking - $612,000<br />

Stunning lakefront 5 bed ( plus bonus room) 4 bath<br />

pool home with views galore.<br />

PENDING<br />

609 Renaissance Way - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $599,000<br />

Downtown living in this large 3 bed 3.5 bath townhome.<br />

Offers private patio area oversized garage.<br />

1125 Kingston Lane - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $589,999<br />

Gorgeous newly built 3 bed, 2.5 bth, 2 car gar, designer<br />

finishes, walk to beach, close to downtown.<br />

PENDING<br />

9529 Fox Trot Lane - Boca Raton<br />

Asking - $499,000<br />

Symphony Bay light & bright quiet<br />

lake front lot. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath<br />

710 NE 7th Street - Boynton Beach<br />

Asking - $474,900<br />

Waterfront 2 bed/2bth condo sold with 5 new docks.<br />

Great location, close to town and inlet.<br />

PENDING<br />

240 Sherwood Forest Drive - Delray Beach<br />

Asking - $450,000<br />

Great Buy in this non-required membership Golf<br />

community. 5 mins to trendy <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, 3 bed,2.5bt.<br />

806 E Winward Way #613 - Lantana<br />

Asking - $324,900<br />

Beautifully remodeled 3 bed 2 bth in full service<br />

waterfront luxury building.<br />

12246 Eagles Landing Way - Boynton<br />

Asking - $319,900<br />

Lakeridge Greens at Pipers Glen<br />

Golf Course community, 3 Bedroom/2 Bath<br />

30 Andrews <strong>Ave</strong>nue 26C<br />

Asking - $299,900<br />

Garden style studio condo, quaint and charming, just 300 steps<br />

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locals only | happenings<br />

<strong>December</strong><br />

delray beach surf festival<br />

2<br />

1<br />

shark feeding<br />

1<br />

visit with santa<br />

1<br />

visit the famous delray<br />

beach 100ft. christmas tree<br />

1-31 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat<br />

10:30am, Sun1:30pm- $5. Alligator<br />

Feeding –Wed & Sat 1pm. Stingray Feeding<br />

- Tues-Sun- 2:45pm. 561-274-7263,<br />

sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Sandoway Discovery Center<br />

Jr. Shark Biologist – Wed & Sun<br />

3:15pm. Free. Designed as a mock shark<br />

study, students will be given the task<br />

of collecting, examining their “sharks”,<br />

recording data and tagging. 561-274-<br />

7263, sandowayhouse.org<br />

1-31 Pickleball – $3-4. Call for times.<br />

Pompey Park Community Center. 561-<br />

243-7356. Delray Beach Community<br />

Center. 561-243-7250. Delray Beach<br />

Tennis Center 561-243-7360. mydelraybeach.com<br />

1-31 Delray Beach Historical Society<br />

presents “Christmas at Cason<br />

Cottage!” – Wed - Sat. Go back in time<br />

and experience the holidays 1920s style<br />

in our enchanting and beautifully decorated<br />

historic house museum. Thurs-Sat<br />

11am-3pm & 5:30pm-8:30pm. $5; Kids<br />

free. 561-274-9578, delraybeachhistory.org<br />

1-31 Evening Holiday Cruises – Sun-<br />

Thurs evenings from 5:30pm-7:30pm.<br />

$25 adults/$22 seniors & children. Delray<br />

Yacht Cruises - 561-243-0686, delraybeachcruises.com<br />

1-Jan 1 Holiday Mini-Golf – All<br />

month long at Putt’n Around the golf<br />

course will be transformed into a Winter<br />

Wonderland! This will include bright<br />

lights, a mix of holiday music, and tons<br />

of dazzling ornaments and decorations<br />

at every hole! Putt’n Around Mini-Golf.<br />

561-450-6162, puttnaround.net<br />

1-Jan 1 Visit the famous Delray<br />

Beach 100ft. Christmas Tree –<br />

Walk through our magical tree daily. Activities<br />

include “ice-skating”, mini-golf &<br />

Carousel! Details & Hours: 100ftChristmasTree.com<br />

1-23 Visit with Santa – Join Santa<br />

in his Key West Style house next to<br />

the 100ft. Christmas Tree. Thursday-<br />

Sunday evenings from 5-9pm. Details:<br />

100ftChristmasTree.com<br />

1-2 Southern Handcraft Society<br />

of Boca Ration presents “Southern<br />

Christmas” – At Patch Reef Park,<br />

2000 Yamato Rd., Boca Raton, FL 33431.<br />

Friday Dec. 1st 9am-9pm, Saturday<br />

Dec. 2nd 9am-1pm.<br />

1 First Friday Art wAlk – 6-9pm.<br />

Stroll through art galleries and working<br />

studios, and meet talented, local artists.<br />

561-243-1077, DowntownDelrayBeach.<br />

com/Events<br />

1 Old School Square Free Friday<br />

Night Concerts: Higher Ground –<br />

7:30pm. Top 40s Hits. Weather permitting;<br />

bring lawn chairs, and bring the<br />

family, but no pets or outside food and<br />

beverage. Food trucks and cash bar are<br />

available. Old School Square Pavilion.<br />

561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

1-17 Delray Beach Playhouse<br />

Presents “Annie Get Your Gun” –<br />

2pm & 8pm. $30. Irving Berlin’s classic<br />

musical about Annie Oakley (the<br />

world’s foremost female sharp-shooter)<br />

and Frank Butler (the star of Buffalo<br />

Bill Cody’s famous traveling Wild West<br />

Show) remains one of the best-loved<br />

musicals in the history of the American<br />

Musical Theatre. 561-272-1281x5, delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

2 Delray Beach Surf Festival –<br />

8am-5pm. All Surfers welcome. This<br />

local surfing contest takes place on the<br />

south end of Delray Beach. Register:<br />

561-243-7352, facebook.com/delraybeachsurffestival<br />

2 Free screening for varicose<br />

vein disease – South Palm Cardiovascular<br />

Associates, 13550 Jog Road, Suite<br />

204, Delray Beach, FL 33466. 9-1pm. Get<br />

a free evaluation and assessment to see<br />

if you may be a candidate for minimally<br />

invasive procedures to fix your veins and<br />

make your legs look and feel better. Call<br />

for appt 561-313-0840.<br />

2 Nourishe Organics Launch Party<br />

& Open House – 1-4pm. Meet the<br />

Thermae tribe, holistic skincare launch<br />

& tour of Thermae Retreat Delray. Enterto-win<br />

giveaways, treatment specials<br />

& raffles. Thermae Retreat Delray is<br />

located at 205 NE 5th Terrace, Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33444, 561-332-5883, thermaeretreat.com.<br />

2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Delray Beach Green-<br />

Market – 9am-2pm. The GreenMarket<br />

is an open air marketplace located at<br />

Old School Square Park. delraycra.org/<br />

greenmarket<br />

2 Saltwater Brewery Pig Roast<br />

with The Billfish Foundation –<br />

4-8pm. We are teaming up again this<br />

year with “The Billfish Foundation”, Fly<br />

Navarro and Troys BBQ for a pig roast<br />

and BBQ event Fundraiser for The Billfish<br />

Foundation. saltwaterbrewery.com<br />

2 cARols by cAndlelight –<br />

7-8:30pm. $15. The Pavilion at Old<br />

School Square invites you to get into the<br />

holiday spirit with a concert experience<br />

that will become a community tradition,<br />

supporting local children’s programs.<br />

Headlined by Little River Band, Stephen<br />

Bishop And Kim Carnes With Songwriter/Guitarist<br />

Partner, Greg Barnhill. The<br />

evening culminates with the lighting of<br />

1,000 candles throughout the audience.<br />

561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Delray Beach Green-<br />

Market – 9am-2pm. The GreenMarket<br />

is an open air marketplace located at Old<br />

School Square Pavilion. delraycra.org/<br />

greenmarket<br />

3 Morning Meditation Retreat –<br />

10:30am-12pm. $60. Fresh fruit, Green<br />

juice & Full Sauna Retreat | Gyinpriya.<br />

Thermae Retreat Delray is located at 205<br />

NE 5th Terrace, Delray Beach, FL 33444,<br />

561-332-5883, thermaeretreat.com.<br />

3 Empty Bowls at Old School<br />

SqUARe Fieldhouse – 11am – 2pm -<br />

Empty Bowls Delray Beach, presented<br />

by Old School Square and Old School<br />

Bakery, will benefit the Palm Beach<br />

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holiday boat parate 8<br />

6<br />

old school square crest<br />

theatre presents will &<br />

anthony broadway holiday<br />

12<br />

arts garage presents<br />

jm & the sweets<br />

County Food Bank. This unique event<br />

invites the public to “eat simply, so others<br />

can simply eat.” Potters create bowls,<br />

bakers provide rustic breads, and chefs<br />

donate hearty soups. 561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

3 Arts Garage presents The<br />

Wolfepak Band – 7pm. $20-30. The<br />

WolfePak Band returns to Arts Garage<br />

on Sunday, Dec 3. An All Star Tribute<br />

Show, this action-packed performance<br />

is filled with powerhouse vocals, tasty<br />

harmonies, and world-class instrumentals.<br />

Ranging from Rock, Blues, Jazz, and<br />

Funk, this is an incredible live show you<br />

do not want to miss! 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org<br />

3 Mini Golf Charity Event benefitting<br />

The Chabad Student Center –<br />

Tee time 2pm. $12 for 18 holes, Children<br />

12 & under $10/person for 18 holes.<br />

Admission to be paid day of event, prices<br />

include food, putter and balls. Putt’n<br />

Around Mini-Golf. 561-450-6162, puttnaround.net<br />

6 Old School SqUARe Crest Theatre<br />

presents Will & Anthony<br />

Broadway Holiday – 8pm. $30-40.<br />

The Crest Theatre at Old School Square<br />

welcomes Carnegie Hall Headliners and<br />

acclaimed singer-songwriters, Will &<br />

Anthony Nunziata, as they bring their<br />

soaring tenor voices and exquisite harmonies<br />

to ”BROADWAY HOLIDAY” this<br />

holiday season! 561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

7 Arts Garage presents FeedBack<br />

– 8pm. $10-12. Calling all poets, writers,<br />

and lyricists! Join us for a night of linguistic<br />

word play: Feedback is Arts Garage’s<br />

new poetry night, your opportunity to<br />

step up to the mic and share your gift for<br />

words in front of a welcoming audience.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

7 Twas the Night Before Christmas<br />

Storytelling at Cason Cottage<br />

– 5:30pm-7:30pm: The DBHS<br />

presents the 4th Annual ‘Twas the Night<br />

Before Christmas Storytelling Night at<br />

Cason Cottage. For the young and young<br />

at heart, we invite you to gather around<br />

our Christmas tree for old fashioned carols,<br />

a bit of history and the reading of the<br />

classic holiday tale by the DBHS elves.<br />

Surprise visit from Santa Claus. Refreshments<br />

and gifts for the children. Donations<br />

encouraged. Delray Beach Historical<br />

Society 561.274-9578.<br />

8 Old School SqUARe Free Friday<br />

Night Concerts: Simply Tina –<br />

7:30pm. Tina Turner Tribute. Weather<br />

permitting; bring lawn chairs, and bring<br />

the family, but no pets or outside food<br />

and beverage. Food trucks and cash bar<br />

are available. Old School Square Pavilion.<br />

561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

8 HoliDAy Boat Parade – Hosted by<br />

the Boynton Beach CRA and the City of<br />

Delray Beach. This flotilla of brightlydecorated<br />

boats will line up at the Lantana<br />

Bridge near Old Key Lime House<br />

and motor south along the Intracoastal<br />

Waterway to the C-15 canal in Delray.<br />

catchboynton.com<br />

8 Arts gARAge PResents Introspect<br />

Art Exhibit Opening Reception<br />

– 5-7pm. Free. Enjoy wine, cheese,<br />

and our newest exhibit “Introspective”<br />

featuring artists James Goffman & Josh<br />

List! 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

8 & 15 Murder on the Beach Bookstore<br />

Booksignings – Murder on the<br />

Beach Bookstore. 561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

9 Ayurvedic Detox Rituals – 1-4pm.<br />

$50. Daily, weekly & seasonal practices<br />

| Anisha Durve, Ayurvedic Practitioner.<br />

Thermae Retreat Delray is located at 205<br />

NE 5th Terrace, Delray Beach, FL 33444,<br />

561-332-5883, thermaeretreat.com.<br />

9 Ride and Remember Trolley<br />

-10am-12pm – $25. Spady Museum.<br />

When you board the “Ride & Remember”<br />

Trolley Tour, the history of Delray Beach<br />

comes alive! spadymuseum.com<br />

9 Delray Beach Holiday Parade<br />

– 6:00pm – “Holiday Season in Candyland”.<br />

Beginning east of the Intracoastal<br />

and continuing west to the Fire Dept!<br />

Through a special connection to the<br />

North Pole, The Delray Beach Fire Department<br />

will have Santa riding along on<br />

their Fire Truck. 561-243-7000x 5101,<br />

beardsleyd@mydelraybeach.com<br />

10 VeloSport Gran Fondo Bike<br />

Ride – Watch as the bike riders race<br />

through Delray Beach along A1A on their<br />

way from Ft. Lauderdale to Lantana! velosportevents.com/vsgf<br />

11 Old School Square Presents<br />

Beyond Art Basel – 7pm. $5. The Cornell<br />

Art Museum will host an Art Basel<br />

celebration on the Monday night after<br />

the fairs close so that artists participating<br />

can come after the festivities in Miami<br />

are over, and the public can mingle<br />

with artists and gallerists who are in<br />

town for Basel season. 561-243-7922,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org<br />

12 Arts Garage presents JM &<br />

The Sweets – 7pm. $10-12. Soul, R&B<br />

and Rock. Josh Miles is a Dallas Texas<br />

born, Palm Beach Florida based singer<br />

& songwriter whose brand of Soul music<br />

encompasses a wide range of influences.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

12 Menorah Lighting – 6pm. Lighting<br />

of the Menorah at Old School Square<br />

Park. 561-243-7000, 100ftChristmas-<br />

Tree.com<br />

13 Chanukah Celebration at Delray<br />

Marketplace – 5:30pm. Menorah<br />

lighting ceremony, food, live entertainment,<br />

Latkes and Donuts, Dreidels and<br />

Gelt giveaway. Delray Marketplace, 561-<br />

865-4613, DelrayMarket.com<br />

13 Women’s National Book Association<br />

Meet & Greet – 6:30 pm.<br />

Free. Holiday party and meet and greet<br />

at Murder on the Beach Bookstore. Food.<br />

Beverages. Prizes. 561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

14 cARols & Cocktails at Sandoway<br />

Discovery Center – 6-9pm.<br />

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old school square free friDAy night concerts: the clique<br />

Come mix & mingle with friends at<br />

the Sandoway Discovery Center while<br />

spreading holiday cheer! Enjoy cocktails<br />

and lite bites at the Sandoway House<br />

covered in lights with live musical entertainment.<br />

Call for details! 561-274-7263,<br />

sandowayhouse.org<br />

15 Old School SqUARe Free FriDAy<br />

Night Concerts: TK Blue & the Uncool<br />

– 7:30pm. Jazz/ R&B. Weather<br />

permitting; bring lawn chairs, and bring<br />

the family, but no pets or outside food<br />

and beverage. Food trucks and cash bar<br />

are available. Old School Square Pavilion.<br />

561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

15 Arts gARAge presents the Jean<br />

cAze Quintet – 8pm. $30-45. Jazz.<br />

Award Winning Jazz Trumpeter, Jean Caze<br />

has received abundant praise from critics,<br />

peers and jazz enthusiasts alike who have<br />

taken to Jean’s lyrical tone and tasteful<br />

ideas. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

16 Delray Beach Jingle Bell Jog –<br />

7:30am. $35. The event is open to both<br />

runners and walkers; adults and children.<br />

No matter how fast or slow you<br />

finish, you are guaranteed a Santa Suit<br />

and a medal when you cross the Finish<br />

Line! Anchor Park. jinglebelljog.net<br />

16 Saltwater Brewery 4th Anniversary<br />

Party – 12pm-10pm. Help<br />

Saltwater Brewery celebrate 4 years in<br />

Delray Beach with special releases and<br />

food trucks! saltwaterbrewery.com<br />

16 HoliDAy hAPPenings at Delray<br />

Marketplace – 4pm. Santa Claus<br />

photo opportunity, Candy Canes, crafts,<br />

trackless train rides, carolers, bounce<br />

houses, face painting, Christmas music<br />

favorites along with special offers from<br />

select tenants. Delray Marketplace, 561-<br />

865-4613, DelrayMarket.com<br />

16 Screen on the Green – 6:30pm.<br />

Woo Creative presents an outdoor double<br />

feature movie at Old School Square<br />

Park! Bring a toy donation! 100ftChristmasTree.com<br />

17 A Many but One Christmas –<br />

2pm & 6pm. $15-35. Many but One presents<br />

a Christmas dance program featuring<br />

excerpts from The Nutcracker and<br />

a special dramatic ballet performance<br />

featuring the Many but One Ministry<br />

Company. At the Crest Theatre. 561-243-<br />

7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

17 Arts Garage presents the Mike<br />

Levine Jazz Sextet – 7pm. $30-45.<br />

Smooth Jazz. Jazz pianist Mike Levine has<br />

developed a reputation as a solid player,<br />

producer and composer on the Miami<br />

scene. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

17 & 19 Murder on the Beach<br />

Book Clubs – Murder on the Beach<br />

Bookstore. 561-279-7790, murderonthebeach.com<br />

18-19 Santa’s Calling – Santa and<br />

his helpers (Mrs. Claus and Elves) will<br />

be calling directly from the North Pole to<br />

surprise your children. Pre-registration<br />

required with questionnaire. 561-243-<br />

7000x5101, beardsleyd@mydelraybeach.com<br />

21 New Moon Ceremony | Winter<br />

Solstice – 7:30-9pm. $20. Planetary<br />

Gong Ceremony | Debra Kelly, Shamanic<br />

Practitioner. Thermae Retreat Delray is<br />

located at 205 NE 5th Terrace, Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33444, 561-332-5883, thermaeretreat.com.<br />

21 Arts Garage presents ONYX Art<br />

Stroll – 7pm. Free Entry. Arts Garage<br />

invites local artists and artisans to showcase<br />

and sell their art during a night of<br />

amazing music from local emerging musicians.<br />

This event is free to the public<br />

but artists can purchase a table for only<br />

$15. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

21 Arts gARAge PResents Jeano<br />

Music & Aftermidnite – 7pm. $10-<br />

12. Part of our ONYX local band showcase.<br />

Two bands for only $10! 561-450-<br />

6357, artsgarage.org<br />

22 Old School SqUARe Free Friday<br />

Night Concerts: The Clique<br />

– 7:30pm. Pop/Rock Hits. Weather permitting;<br />

bring lawn chairs, and bring the<br />

family, but no pets or outside food and<br />

beverage. Food trucks and cash bar are<br />

available. Old School Square Pavilion.<br />

561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org<br />

22 & 23 Arts Garage presents Nicole<br />

Henry – 8pm. $30-45. With a voice<br />

that draws sighs and applause, phrasing<br />

that leaves you hanging on every note,<br />

and a gift for reaching the emotional core<br />

of a song, this acclaimed jazz vocalist<br />

brings new life to classic holiday repertoire.<br />

561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

24 The <strong>Ave</strong>nue Church Candlelight<br />

Service – 7pm – Come out and<br />

worship with us for our annual outdoor<br />

downtown service. This is always a very<br />

special service for us and we hope you<br />

will join us!! Old School Square Pavilion.<br />

theavechurch.com<br />

26 Arts Garage presents VIBE –<br />

8pm. $10-12. Vibe brings local musicians<br />

together in a collaborative performance<br />

environment creating a nurturing community<br />

of and for the participants. Kick<br />

back and vibe with Delray’s musicians<br />

in an ever-changing improvised jam session.<br />

No memorized notes or lyrics: just<br />

bring your instrument and let the music<br />

play. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

27-30 Country Royalty: A Musical<br />

Tribute to Hank Williams & Patsy<br />

Cline – 7pm. $35. Experience the magic<br />

of two of the biggest legends of country<br />

music LIVE at The Delray Beach Playhouse:<br />

Hank Williams and Patsy Cline!<br />

561-272-1281x5, delraybeachplayhouse.com<br />

28-30 Avalon gAllery Artist Visit –<br />

7-9pm. Visit with artist Julie Shaw. 425<br />

E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, 561-272-9155, avalonatlantic.com<br />

29 Arts Garage presents Ella &<br />

Her Fellas – 8pm. $30-50. The Dick<br />

Lowenthal Big Band and vocalist Lisanne<br />

Lyons celebrate the 100th anniversary of<br />

the birth of Ella Fitzgerald, one of the<br />

greatest jazz vocalists of all time. 561-<br />

450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

30 Kwanzaa Celebration – 2:30-<br />

5pm. Kwanzaa honors the values of ancient<br />

African cultures and is inspiring to<br />

people who are working for progress. Be<br />

part of the reaffirmation of the individual,<br />

community, culture, family and environment<br />

during this seven-day cultural<br />

festival. This is a collaborative event with<br />

the Sankofa Study Group and Pyramid<br />

Books. spadymuseum.com<br />

30 Arts Garage presents the Gianni<br />

Bianchini Trio – 8pm. $30-45.<br />

International recording artist Dr. Gianni<br />

Bianchini is among the leading pianists,<br />

vocalists and organists in the jazz scene<br />

today. 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org<br />

31 New Year’s Eve Dinner & Dancing<br />

Cruise – 8:30pm-Midnight. $200.<br />

Ring in the New Year aboard the Lady<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong>! Enjoy cruising the intracoastal<br />

while dancing under the stars. 561-243-<br />

0686, DelrayYachtCruises.com<br />

31 New Year’s Eve at the Delray<br />

Beach Marriott – 9pm. Join us and<br />

South Florida’s hottest dance band on<br />

Delray Beach’s enchanted Gold Coast for<br />

an unforgettable New Year’s Eve of dining<br />

and dancing to the greatest dance<br />

hits of all time! 1-800-385-8205, poprockconcerts.com<br />

31 Delray Beach New Year’s Eve<br />

Celebration – 5-9pm. Free. DJ At The<br />

Old School Square Pavilion, Food Trucks,<br />

Celebration Crowns, Craft Activities, Resolution<br />

Wall, Gaming Tent, Vintage Game<br />

Room, Photo Booth, Face Painters, Outdoor<br />

Games: Cornhole, Jenga, Connect<br />

Four. Ice-Skating, Carousel, ice-skating<br />

& Mini-Golf for a nominal fee. <strong>Atlantic</strong><br />

<strong>Ave</strong>nue will be closed to vehicular traffic<br />

at 4pm. Fireworks launch from the top of<br />

the Old School Square Parking Garage at<br />

9pm. 100ftChristmasTree.com<br />

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photos by melissa korman<br />

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1 Max, Yori, Ella @ Cralle Physical Therapy<br />

2 Chelsea, Nicole, Amy @ European Wax Center<br />

3 Susu @ HyMa HyPa<br />

4 Ariel, Tyra @ One <strong>Ave</strong>da Salon<br />

5 Devin, Andres, Savannah @ Engel & Völkers<br />

6 Steve, Jesus, Jose, Gaspar, Tony @ Puro’s Cigars<br />

7 Maria, Frank, Teddy @ Bolo<br />

8 Dr. Jacqueline Tutiven, Dr. Drew Schnitt, Christina, Inga<br />

@ Inspire Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa<br />

9 Gabi, Jake, Dustin, Chad, Jessie, Caitlin, Jackie<br />

@ Mellow Mushroom<br />

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pictures | on the ave<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

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1 Jual, Alexa, Nick @ The Seagate Spa<br />

2 Ellen, Brad, Laurie @ Douglas Elliman<br />

3 Carrie, Dianne @ Aqua @ The Seagate Spa<br />

4 Stacey, Rebecca, Chris, Amanda, James, Alba, Mona,<br />

Candace, Kathrine @ Studio Home Leighton Design<br />

Fall Sale Event<br />

5 Kitty Girl & Shannon @ Circe Swag<br />

6 Anthony, Gerri, Karli @ Mussel Beach Restaurant<br />

7 OGK Crew @ OGK Creative<br />

8 Tara, Kaitlin, Sintia, Reese @ Massage Heights<br />

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pictures | in the pineapple grOVE arts district<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

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1 Zac, Danny @ Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

2 Dana, Richard @ Vatican Tattoo Delray<br />

3 Aaron, Julien @ Purlife<br />

4 Madi, Rebecca, Jackie, Joe @ Purgreens<br />

5 Sophie @ Lavender<br />

6 Jen, Kelly @ Papa’s Tapas<br />

7 Sandy, John @ Swift Dry Cleaners<br />

8 Melissa, Amy @ Delray Art & Framing<br />

9 Harlen, Eric @ The Pad Salon<br />

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pictures | in the pineapple grOVE arts district<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

1 2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

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3 Rob @ Banyan Restaurant & Bar<br />

4 Georgio @ Georgio Fernandez Studios<br />

5 Billy Jean, Mark, Shannon @ Lanzetta’s<br />

6 Beverly, Dianne @ Dianne Adams Salon<br />

7 Jennifer, Nicole, Fee @ Nicole’s Boutique<br />

8 Bob, Zell, Susie @ Conte’s Deli<br />

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pictures | All-America City AWArd Celebration<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

City of Delray<br />

Beach <strong>2017</strong><br />

All-America City<br />

Award Celebration<br />

Delray Beach is an All-America<br />

City award winner…again!!<br />

This is the 3rd time the City<br />

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award! Delray Beach is the only city in<br />

the state of Florida to win three times.<br />

The City of Delray Beach held a free,<br />

community-wide celebration on the<br />

Old School Square Pavilion grounds,<br />

Friday, November 3rd.<br />

The <strong>2017</strong> award recognizes the<br />

Campaign for Grade Level Reading<br />

initiative, which has served Delray<br />

Beach children for the past five years.<br />

Celebration festivities included an All-<br />

America City ball drop and giant cake<br />

cutting ceremony. Old School Square<br />

visionary founder, Frances F. Bourque<br />

officially presented the All-America<br />

City Award. Local citizens, educators,<br />

non-profits and businesses were honored<br />

and recognized for their efforts<br />

in developing, supporting and implementing<br />

this program.<br />

Awarded by the National Civic<br />

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opportunity for citizens to collaborate,<br />

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challenges and achieve uncommon<br />

results. This year, the National Civic<br />

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Know<br />

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Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas Welcomes<br />

250 Friends to 6th Annual BEST BITE Restaurant Competition<br />

Annual Taste-Off Competition Raised $1,500 Each for HOW Foundation of South Florida and Project Holiday<br />

Cathy Balestriere, general manager of Crane’s<br />

Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas,<br />

announced that the sixth annual BEST BITE<br />

restaurant competition attracted approximately<br />

250 hungry and soggy friends and fans on a<br />

rainy Thursday evening, while raising more than<br />

$3,000 that was shared evenly by two local patriotic<br />

organizations: the HOW Foundation of South<br />

Florida and Project Holiday.<br />

Seven local restaurants offered a variety of delicious<br />

taste sensations as they competed for the<br />

title of BEST BITE FOR VETS. And this year, the<br />

participating restaurants had two ways to win: by<br />

popular vote of the attendees, and by designation<br />

from a group of celebrity judges including former<br />

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mark Duper. Food<br />

blogger Shaina Wizov from Take a Bite Out of<br />

Boca served as MC.<br />

Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub in Delray Beach,<br />

which finished in second place in 2016, won the<br />

popular vote this year, edging out three-peat winner<br />

Caffe Luna Rosa, with Zorba’s Taverna coming<br />

in third. The VIP Judges selected Avant Delray<br />

as their favorite restaurant.<br />

Photos by Rich Pollack<br />

Coming in a close third in the popular vote<br />

was Zorba’s Taverna with Tom Hantzarides<br />

The popular vote winner in BEST BITE <strong>2017</strong><br />

at Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel &<br />

Luxury Villas was Tim Finnegan’s Irish Pub<br />

with Jen Braun, Jorge Andrade, Lisa Walsh,<br />

J.R. Miller and Aisling Connaughton<br />

Second place winner Caffe Luna Rosa with<br />

Mariana Hernandez, Sean Nathan and Marvin<br />

Barrera<br />

Avant Delray with Juan Guzman, Rich Achaia<br />

and Bruce Breton was the top choice by the<br />

vip Judges<br />

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See<br />

entertainment | gotta SEE<br />

By lisa marie<br />

<strong>December</strong> 8<br />

The Disaster Artist is a tribute to the real<br />

life story of writer/director Tommy Wiseau,<br />

the man behind one of the most infamous,<br />

bizarre, and beloved midnight movies of all<br />

time, The Room. The Disaster Artist is directed<br />

by actor-filmmaker James Franco, who<br />

has previously directed the films The Broken<br />

Tower, Sal, Interior Leather Bar.<br />

Just Getting Started stars Morgan Freeman<br />

as Duke Diver, the freewheeling manager<br />

of the luxury Palm Springs resort, the Villa<br />

Capri. Diver may have a mysterious past, but<br />

he’s a pro at making sure that life for the highspirited<br />

residents is one big, non-stop party.<br />

The status quo is challenged when ex-military<br />

charmer Leo (Tommy Lee Jones) checks in,<br />

triggering a competition between Duke and<br />

Leo for the top spot of Alpha male, as well<br />

as for the affections of the newly arrived Suzie<br />

(Rene Russo). When Duke’s past suddenly<br />

catches up with him, the rivals put aside their<br />

differences and the two men reluctantly team<br />

up to stop whoever is trying to kill Duke, and<br />

also save the Villa Capri.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 15<br />

Ferdinand tells the story of a giant bull<br />

with a big heart. After being mistaken for<br />

a dangerous beast, he is captured and torn<br />

from his home. Determined to return to his<br />

family, he rallies a misfit team on the ultimate<br />

adventure. From Blue Sky Studios and Carlos<br />

Saldanha, the director of “Rio” and inspired by<br />

the beloved book “The Story of Ferdinand” by<br />

Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson. “Ferdinand”<br />

is a heartwarming animated comedy adventure<br />

with an all-star cast that includes John<br />

Cena, Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez, Anthony<br />

Anderson and many more.<br />

The Shape of Water is an other-worldly<br />

fairy tale, set against the backdrop of Cold War<br />

era America circa 1962. In the hidden highsecurity<br />

government laboratory where she<br />

works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped<br />

in a life of isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever<br />

when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia<br />

Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment.<br />

Rounding out the cast are Michael Shannon,<br />

Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones and Michael<br />

Stuhlbarg.<br />

kristen wiig<br />

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<strong>December</strong> 20<br />

The Greatest Showman is an exciting<br />

new musical telling the story of P.T. Barnum,<br />

the creator of the vaudeville show known as<br />

the circus. Hugh Jackman stars as P.T. Barnum,<br />

with a huge ensemble cast featuring Zac<br />

Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson,<br />

Paul Sparks, and Zendaya. With original songs<br />

by the Oscar-winning lyricists of La La Land,<br />

Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul.<br />

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Four high<br />

school kids discover an old video game console<br />

with a game they’ve never heard of - Jumanji<br />

- and they are immediately drawn into<br />

the game’s jungle setting, literally becoming<br />

the avatars they chose: gamer Spencer becomes<br />

a brawny adventurer (Dwayne Johnson);<br />

football jock Fridge loses (in his words)<br />

“the top two feet of his body” and becomes an<br />

Einstein (Kevin Hart); popular girl Bethany<br />

becomes a middle-aged male professor (Jack<br />

Black); and wallflower Martha becomes a<br />

badass warrior (Karen Gillan). What they discover<br />

is that you don’t just play Jumanji - you<br />

must survive it.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 22<br />

All the Money in the World follows the<br />

kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III<br />

(Charlie Plummer) and the desperate attempt<br />

by his devoted mother Gail (Michelle Williams)<br />

to convince his billionaire grandfather<br />

(Kevin Spacey) to pay the ransom. When Getty<br />

Sr. refuses, Gail attempts to sway him as her<br />

son’s captors become increasingly volatile and<br />

brutal. With her son’s life in the balance, Gail<br />

and Getty’s advisor (Mark Wahlberg) become<br />

unlikely allies in the race against time that ultimately<br />

reveals the true and lasting value of<br />

love over money.<br />

Downsizing is brought to us by Paramount<br />

Pictures. When scientists discover<br />

how to shrink humans to five inches tall as<br />

a solution to over-population, Paul (Matt Damon)<br />

and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) decide<br />

to abandon their stressed lives in order<br />

to get small and move to a new downsized<br />

community, a choice that triggers life-changing<br />

adventures.<br />

Father Figures Two brothers (Owen Wilson<br />

and Ed Helms) hit the road to find their<br />

long lost dad after they learn that their mom<br />

has been lying to them about his death. This<br />

comedy was directed by Lawrence Sher.<br />

Pitch Perfect 3 Now graduated from<br />

college the Bellas return in Pitch Perfect 3,<br />

the next chapter in the beloved series that<br />

has taken in more than $400 million at the<br />

global box office. After the highs of winning<br />

the World Championships, the Bellas find<br />

themselves split apart and discovering there<br />

aren’t job prospects for making music with<br />

your mouth. But when they get the chance to<br />

reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group<br />

of awesome nerds will come together to<br />

make some music, and some questionable<br />

decisions, one last time.<br />

50 | <strong>December</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com


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Hear<br />

entertainment | gotta HEAR By lisa marie<br />

November 1<br />

John Cleese – Live on Stage<br />

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Monty Python & The Holy Grail<br />

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<strong>December</strong> 1<br />

The Drums<br />

9pm at Gramps, Miami,<br />

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<strong>December</strong> 2<br />

LeAnn Rimes – Today is Christmas<br />

Tour <strong>2017</strong><br />

8pm at Parker Playhouse,<br />

Fort Lauderdale, $44.50-$69.50<br />

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Little River Band<br />

Carols by Candlelight with<br />

John Ford Coley, Andy Childs<br />

7pm at Old School Square, Delray Beach<br />

$15 - $100 www.oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 8<br />

Dead & Company<br />

8pm at BB&T Center, Sunrise<br />

$45.75 - $446+ www.thebbtcenter.com.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 10<br />

98 Degrees<br />

7pm at Kravis Center, West Palm Beach<br />

$29 - $100 – www.kravis.org.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 11<br />

Janet Jackson – State of the<br />

World Tour<br />

8pm at BB&T Center, Sunrise<br />

$26 - $230 www.thebbtcenter.com.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 17<br />

Jingle Ball – Demi Lovato,<br />

Fifth Harmony, Logic, Nick Jonas<br />

7pm at BB&T Center, Sunrise<br />

Tickets starting at $80<br />

www.thebbtcenter.com.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 20<br />

Katy Perry – Witness World Tour<br />

with Special Guest Purity Ring<br />

7pm at American Airlines Arena, Miami<br />

Tickets $25 and up www.aaaarena.com.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 22<br />

A Rockapella Christmas<br />

7pm at Coral Springs Center<br />

$31-$42 www.thecentercs.com.<br />

Nicole Henry –<br />

Set for the SeASon<br />

8pm at The Arts Garage, Delray Beach<br />

$30-$45 www.artsgarage.org.<br />

<strong>December</strong> 31<br />

Billy Joel<br />

9:30pm at BB&T Center,<br />

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otta Read<br />

entertainment | GOTTA read By lisa marie<br />

Fatal Game<br />

by Linda Ladd<br />

Released <strong>December</strong> 5, <strong>2017</strong><br />

“A tough, no-nonsense detective . . . edgy,<br />

clever!” -Beverly Barton<br />

One Wrong Move - Private detective<br />

Claire Morgan has come home from<br />

her honeymoon just in time for Christmas<br />

at Lake of the Ozarks. And for the sheriff’s<br />

department, laid low with flu, to hand her a<br />

case guaranteed to chill her to the bone.<br />

One Chance To Die - One of the homes in<br />

the local Christmas On the Lake House tourthe<br />

mansion of an aging rock star trying to<br />

turn his life around-has been “decorated”<br />

with the body of a young woman, arranged<br />

as a bloody angel on the balcony above his<br />

Christmas tree. There’s a piece from a board<br />

game, gift wrapped and left under the tree,<br />

a hint that connects this murder to other<br />

deaths. With evidence of a gruesome pattern<br />

appearing, Claire suspects she’s on the hunt<br />

for a serial killer.<br />

In A Game With No Rules - But the closer<br />

she comes, the more certain she is that the<br />

killer is playing his game with her, just waiting<br />

his turn. The next move might be on Claire<br />

herself-or worse, the people she loves . . .<br />

Rugged Texas<br />

Cowboy<br />

by Lora Leigh<br />

Released <strong>December</strong> 5, <strong>2017</strong><br />

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COWBOY AND THE CAPTIVE - Melina<br />

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clever and considerate one who always<br />

spared her parents the humiliation of what<br />

her sister Maria had wrought. But now, Melina<br />

is finally ready to stand up for herself<br />

and seize control of her life—until she is<br />

kidnapped by a cowboy, named Jardin, who<br />

is dead-set on settling the score with her<br />

family. There’s only one catch: In capturing<br />

Melina, this tough, rough, hunk of a man<br />

has actually found a way to unleash her<br />

greatest fantasies, body and soul. . .<br />

COWBOY AND THE THIEF - Beautiful,<br />

spirited Angel Manning has always longed to<br />

experience the power of her ancestors’ most<br />

precious heirloom. Her mother once told her<br />

that the legendary Irish torque would lead<br />

Angel to the one man worthy of possessing<br />

her heart. But when Angel learns that her father,<br />

now a widower, has sold the torque to<br />

the notorious two-timer Jack Riley, she is furious.<br />

Of course she plans to take back what<br />

is rightfully hers, by whatever means necessary.<br />

But the fate of the ancient Druids works<br />

in mysterious ways. . .Could it be that this<br />

slick, smooth-talking cowboy was destined<br />

to satisfy Angel’s deepest desires all along?<br />

Tasty Latest and<br />

Greatest: Everything<br />

You Want to Cook<br />

Right Now<br />

by TASTY<br />

Released <strong>December</strong> 12, <strong>2017</strong><br />

You know Tasty: The crazy popular cooking<br />

brand that brings people together on<br />

small screens all over the world. You’ve been<br />

mesmerized by their overhead recipe videos,<br />

but there’s still something about having a tangible<br />

album of edible deliciousness at your<br />

fingertips. Enter: TASTY LATEST & GREAT-<br />

EST. This cookbook is just that: 80+ winning<br />

recipes, anointed by fans like you, that have<br />

risen to the top of the heap, powered by likes<br />

and comments and shares and smiles and<br />

full bellies. They represent how you’re cooking<br />

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classic like lasagna, every recipe has staying<br />

power. Now you can deliver on the promise<br />

of a great dish whenever the urge strikes. Get<br />

ready—your cooking is about to go viral.<br />

The Highland<br />

Guardian<br />

by Amy Jarecki<br />

Released <strong>December</strong> 19, <strong>2017</strong><br />

He has sworn to protect her... - Captain<br />

Reid MacKenzie, Earl of Seaforth, is a<br />

man of his word. During a harrowing battle<br />

at sea, the heroic Highlander makes a vow<br />

to a dying friend to watch over the man’s<br />

daughter. His plan: send the child to boarding<br />

school as quickly as possible so he can continue<br />

his mission. But Reid’s new ward is no<br />

wee lass. She’s a ravishing, fully grown woman,<br />

and it’s all he can do to remember his duty<br />

and not seduce her himself.<br />

But he might be her greatest threat... -<br />

Miss Audrey Kennet is stunned by the news.<br />

First this kilted brute tells Audrey her father<br />

is dead, and next he insists she marry. But as<br />

Reid scours England for the most suitable<br />

husband, Audrey soon realizes the brave,<br />

brawny Scot is the only man she wants—<br />

though loving him means risking her lands,<br />

her freedom, and even her life.<br />

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entertainment | concert review<br />

review and photos by tom craig<br />

Ringo Starr<br />

and His All Starr Band<br />

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Two Nights of<br />

Peace and Love<br />

For 28 years, Ringo Starr has hit the road with various<br />

incarnations of his All-Starr bands. Some of the All-Starr<br />

alumni include such musical royalty as Peter Frampton,<br />

Jack Bruce of Cream, Levon Helm of the Band, Joe Walsh of<br />

The Eagles and James Gang, Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad<br />

and New Orleans’ own Dr. John.<br />

The current and longest touring line-up feature Todd Rundgren,<br />

Steve Lukather of Toto, Greg Rollie of Santana and Journey,<br />

Richard Page of ‘80s band Mister Mister and session stalwarts<br />

Greg Bissonette and Warren Ham.<br />

For two nights Parker Playhouse was host to a magical musical<br />

trip encompassing hits from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. With<br />

Ringo splitting duties as frontman on his solo hits (“It Don’t<br />

Come Easy,” “Photograph”) and his Beatle songs (“Don’t Pass<br />

Me By,” and “Yellow Submarine.”), then taking his place behind<br />

the kit for his All-Starr bandmates songs like “Evil Ways,”<br />

“Rosanna,” “I Saw the Light,” “Broken Wings,” and the Beatles<br />

“I Wanna Be Your Man.” Ringo stepped off stage while Greg<br />

Rollie and the band launched into “Black Magic Woman/Gypsy<br />

Queen” from his days with Santana.<br />

Everyone in this band sounds as good today as they did<br />

when these songs were released. Together their harmonies<br />

reflect the five years of playing together. Spot on.<br />

A couple of well chosen rarities like “Love Is The Answer”<br />

from Todd’s band Utopia, and “You Are Mine” from a Richard<br />

Page solo album were interspersed in nearly two hour set<br />

with other hits like Toto’s “Hold The Line” and “Africa,” Todd<br />

Rundgren’s “Band On The Drum All Day,” Santana’s “Oye<br />

Como Va” and Mister Mister’s “Kyrie.”<br />

The final song of the night was “With A Little Help From<br />

My Friends” blending into a few choruses of “Give Peace<br />

A Chance,” which was the perfect finish to a night of music<br />

about Peace and Love.<br />

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entertainment | concert review<br />

review and photos by tom craig<br />

Jethro Tull<br />

performed by Ian Anderson<br />

Rock, Theater and Rain<br />

Ian Anderson the founder, flautist, guitarist<br />

and principal songwriter of Jethro Tull<br />

would finish the third leg of a <strong>2017</strong> U.S. tour<br />

at Mizner Park, November 10th. On a night that<br />

would see on and off showers start about a half<br />

hour before the show, Anderson was accompanied<br />

by two former Tull members’ bassist David<br />

Goodier and keyboardist John O’Hara plus guitarist<br />

Florian Opahle and drummer Scott Hammond.<br />

The show opened with “Living in the Past”<br />

and the first of two nine song sets also featured<br />

such hits as “Nothing is Easy,” “Thick as a Brick,”<br />

“Bourrée in E Minor,” “Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll,<br />

Too Young to Die,” and ending with the folksy<br />

“Songs from the Woods.”<br />

In typical Jethro Tull fashion they used dramatic<br />

and at times theatrical stage lighting along<br />

with a large video screen behind the band that<br />

featured videos, stills and graphics that complimented<br />

each song throughout the performance.<br />

In the mid-seventies, they were one of the first<br />

bands to use large projection screens.<br />

What was to be a fifteen minute intermission<br />

saw the heaviest of the rains of the evening. Appropriately<br />

the thunderous “Sweet Dream”<br />

opened the second set along with two early album<br />

songs “Dharma for One” and “A New Day<br />

Yesterday.” “Pastime With Good Company,” “Fruits<br />

of Frankenfeld” and “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor”<br />

preceded the songs fans had been waiting<br />

for. “My God” and “Aqualung” which in an unusual<br />

twist finds Anderson sharing lead vocals with<br />

Ryan O’Donnell who was shown on screen singing<br />

finished out the set. The years have not been<br />

kind to Anderson’s voice. Since the late eighties<br />

his vocal issues have left him struggling to hit the<br />

same range he is well known for.<br />

After a quick towel off they finished the show<br />

with “Locomotive Breath” also from the Aqualung<br />

album. Despite the weather the large crowd was<br />

treated to a wonderfully Tull evening.<br />

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health & beauty | pain relief<br />

By dr. john conde<br />

Tennis Injuries:<br />

Cutting Edge Treatments and Prevention Strategies<br />

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is by far one of the<br />

most prevalent injuries in tennis. It is caused by the microtearing<br />

of the extensor group muscles of the elbow. These<br />

muscles are located on the thumb side of the elbow and allow us<br />

to bring our wrist back and side to side. Scar tissue can form in<br />

the muscle belly which can compress important nerves and blood<br />

vessels. It typically occurs secondarily to the use of an aluminum<br />

racquet, incorrect grip measurement, improper backhand technique,<br />

excess weight of the racquet, and too much tension in the strings.<br />

Rotator cuff tendonitis is also caused by micro-tearing in the<br />

belly of the muscle. The muscles involved are the rotator cuff muscles<br />

of the shoulder which originate in the shoulder blade (scapula)<br />

and attach to the upper arm (humerus). Typically we see this occur<br />

with players who serve with an elbow to side angle of less than 90<br />

degrees. Due to the improper mechanics of the serve it typically<br />

also requires the player to serve repeatedly.<br />

A byproduct of the constant running and cutting in tennis is anterior<br />

(front) knee pain located deep, beneath the knee cap (patella).<br />

The patella fails to track or move correctly within the knee<br />

resulting in frictional forces applied to the lower femur bone and<br />

subsequent braking off of small pieces of cartilage. This can lead to<br />

a condition called chondromalacia patella. Pain is usually experienced<br />

when going up stairs and stopping abruptly while running.<br />

The primary goals in treating these disorders are to reduce inflammation,<br />

break up the fibrotic adhesions (scar tissue), strengthen<br />

surrounding musculature and neurological pathways, and restore<br />

proper joint motion. This entails some simple procedures<br />

including myofascial release, passive and active mobilization,<br />

isometric and isotonic strengthening, and joint manipulation (adjustment).<br />

New cutting edge procedures involve the use of high<br />

power class IV lasers which accelerate tissue healing by nearly<br />

tenfold and the use of mirrors in a technique termed mirror imaging<br />

technique which attempts to strengthen the neurological and<br />

immune pathways in the affected limb. In addition, cross cord applications<br />

and eccentric fast stretching are novel procedures which<br />

decrease the healing time.<br />

In terms of nutrition, supplementing with proteolytic enzymes<br />

and essential fatty acids will help to reduce inflammation and<br />

break down scar tissue. Sticking to an anti-inflammatory, low glycemic<br />

index diet will also help to reduce inflammation and insulin<br />

surges which can promote neurological degeneration<br />

Lastly, prevention is the key to avoiding injury all together. Here<br />

are some key tips to increase your longevity and effectiveness on<br />

the court:<br />

1. Utilize a ceramic or graphite racquet with reduced vibration.<br />

2. Choose a lighter racquet -10.5 - 11.5 oz.<br />

3. Make sure you have a correct grip measurement.<br />

4. Use natural gut strings, which have tension 3-5lbs below what<br />

an athlete is used to.<br />

5. Use proper backhand technique.<br />

6. Warm up prior to playing.<br />

7. Focus on core muscle training.<br />

8. Keep your spine in correct alignment.<br />

9. Strengthen lower extremity musculature.<br />

10. Take multivitamin with plenty of anti-oxidants.<br />

A real cutting edge procedure is termed motor imaging technique.<br />

In essence the athlete visualizes in sets and repetition format,<br />

a learned movement such as the various movements on the<br />

tennis court. The visualization must be very detailed in nature.<br />

Scientifically, the neurological pathways involved in the particular<br />

movement are enhanced and other non-pertinent pathways<br />

inhibited. This activity is gaining great notoriety as many of the<br />

top athletes in the world are incorporating this into their treatment<br />

regimen.<br />

The Conde Center For<br />

Chiropractic NeurOLOGY<br />

401 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Suite #014<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

561-330-6096<br />

www.thecondecenter.com<br />

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www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | <strong>December</strong> <strong>2017</strong> | 61


health & beauty | dermatology<br />

By dr. thomas c. balshi, m.d.<br />

Tighten Your<br />

Turkey Neck<br />

“The aging face”…that’s how many of my articles seem to<br />

start. Not today. Let’s talk about the neck. Our passion for the<br />

perfect face often neglects the equally visible neck, a part of our<br />

anatomy that bespeaks age just as much as our facial contours.<br />

The neck is just as prone to wrinkling and sagging as the skin<br />

on the face, and if ignored, can be the giveaway to real age for<br />

men and women alike.<br />

For those who dream to tighten skin and eliminate wrinkles<br />

without the fear of surgery, technology is a steadfast friend. New<br />

treatment modalities can improve the aging neck using a technique<br />

that harnesses the power of radio frequency without any incisions.<br />

It’s called ThermiTight.<br />

ThermiTight is a non-surgical, minimally invasive alternative<br />

to surgery for skin tightening. The treatment uses radio frequency<br />

(a heat energy) to stimulate collagen production beneath the skin,<br />

which improves sagging and texture and decreases wrinkling.<br />

treatment. These treatments are not meant to replace a traditional<br />

face or neck lift for cases where more comprehensive care<br />

is required, but if one is trying to avoid surgery, radio frequency<br />

technology can offer marked esthetic improvement, not only to<br />

the neck, but to other parts of the body where excess flab and<br />

wrinkling diminish one’s self-satisfaction.<br />

Dr. Thomas C. Balshi<br />

4665 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33445<br />

561-272-6000<br />

southflderm.com<br />

www.balshimd.com<br />

How Does ThermiTight Work?<br />

ThermiTight is formally described as “thermistor-controlled<br />

subdermal skin tightening,” which basically means that controlled<br />

heat is targeted at the collagen layer of the skin. To get<br />

under the skin, the ThermiRF system is used along with a tiny<br />

probe called the SmartTip probe, which is inserted just below<br />

the surface. It functions like an injection but without<br />

a needle. Don’t worry, before any of this happens,<br />

the treated area will be numbed with a small amount<br />

of local anesthetic solution, ensuring patient comfort<br />

through the duration of the procedure.<br />

The physician delivers the radio frequency energy<br />

into the area through gentle movements that heat the<br />

subdermal tissue (collagen layer) to a specific internal<br />

temperature. The physician uses the Thermal<br />

Image Guidance to monitor external temperatures<br />

and ensure the safety of the skin, both inside<br />

and outside. Most procedures last less than an hour<br />

and are followed up with a gentle wrap.<br />

Downtime following this procedure is minimal, with most<br />

patients resuming normal activities as early as the next day without<br />

any discomfort or bruising.<br />

Results can be noted immediately but can take up to three<br />

months to see maximum improvement. Generally, most patients<br />

only need a single treatment, but if warranted, a second<br />

treatment could be administered a few months after the first<br />

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Chiropractic Neurology.<br />

Pain relief at the source.<br />

Dr. John Conde,<br />

Board Certified<br />

Chiropractic Neurologist<br />

Chiropractic neurology is based upon the understanding that the<br />

nervous and musculoskeletal systems are intimately related. The<br />

Conde Center integrates traditional chiropractic care with highly<br />

advanced neurological rehabilitation procedures to create custom<br />

treatment solutions for each patient that seamlessly transitions<br />

them from pain to wellness. Contact the Conde Center and begin<br />

your journey to better health today!<br />

To learn more please visit us at:<br />

www.thecondecenter.com<br />

email: info@thecondecenter.com<br />

or call: (561) 330-6096<br />

401 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue · Suite 014 · Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

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health & beauty | Your Dental Health<br />

By craig spodak, dmd, pa<br />

Give Yourself The<br />

Gift Of Good Oral Health<br />

The gift of a healthy<br />

smile keeps giving<br />

all year long.<br />

The holidays are certainly a time for celebrating. There is no<br />

shortage of cocktails, sweets, and lavish meals. While your<br />

dentist definitely encourages you to enjoy yourself, they<br />

will also remind you to take easy steps to make sure your dental<br />

hygiene doesn’t get left behind (with the fruitcake). The holiday<br />

season is a joyous time, but it is also a little stressful, packs your<br />

schedule with more to-dos than usual, and invites you to indulge<br />

in alcoholic beverages and sweets. However, keep your smile top of<br />

mind, and you’ll pass the holiday season with flying colors!<br />

Wine And Alcoholic Beverages<br />

Delicious wine and alcoholic<br />

beverages (especially the<br />

fun holiday ones) often<br />

consist of acid and sugar.<br />

Both of these attack<br />

tooth enamel,<br />

which is<br />

critical in the<br />

protection<br />

against tooth<br />

decay and cavities.<br />

There is<br />

no need to avoid these drinks all together (although, please be<br />

advised that moderation is key!), just make sure you are regularly<br />

drinking water in between sugary or acidic drinks, and brushing<br />

your teeth before bed.<br />

Sweet Treats<br />

The holiday season is probably bacteria’s favorite season, too.<br />

There is a huge amount of candy, cakes, cookies, gingerbread houses,<br />

chocolate, etc. around, and, honestly, it would be rude not to enjoy<br />

them. Bacteria in the mouth thrive on the sugars found in these<br />

sweet treats, which increases the likelihood of developing cavities.<br />

If you can’t brush and floss after enjoying sugary treats, make sure<br />

you are drinking plenty of water to rinse out your mouth. If possible,<br />

chew sugar-free gum, which helps boost saliva flow and wash<br />

away lingering bacteria.<br />

Stress<br />

While the holidays are definitely a fun time of the year, it can also<br />

be a stressful time. Holiday anxiety can often cause people to grind<br />

or clench their teeth (both while sleeping and awake), which can<br />

cause jaw pain, headaches and chipped teeth. The first step is to<br />

find ways to relieve stress, and the second is to see your dentist<br />

because they will be able to provide custom solutions like a night<br />

guard or Invisalign. Recognizing and focusing on combating your<br />

holiday stress will help to ensure you start the New Year with the<br />

healthiest smile possible.<br />

Your dental team is available for any<br />

questions you might have, as well as<br />

provide additional tips for keeping<br />

your smile shining bright this holiday<br />

season. They are dedicated to your oral health and want<br />

to make sure you keep your teeth for a lifetime, and that’s something<br />

we can all cheers to!<br />

Spodak Dental Group<br />

3911 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach - 561-498-0050<br />

www.SpodakDental.com<br />

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health & beauty | body beautiful<br />

By ashley sica<br />

Keeping It Together<br />

Through The Holidays<br />

It’s only <strong>December</strong>, however before you know<br />

it New Year’s resolutions will be dancing in<br />

your head. You can bet the majority of them<br />

will be health and fitness related.<br />

Why wait till after the holidays and the pounds have piled<br />

on to start getting your act together? The holidays are<br />

an awesome time of year but between parties, stress,<br />

and baked goods, it’s also a time when fitness habits and clean eating<br />

die hard. This year commit to keeping things under control so<br />

you’re not kicking yourself when January rolls around. To ensure<br />

you’re on the right track, let’s look at some important components<br />

to keeping it together this holiday season.<br />

1. What’s On Your Fork? You’ve heard it before and<br />

you’ll hear it again, nutrition is everything. If you’re<br />

not eating the right foods or eating too much<br />

you will have a difficult keeping off the pounds<br />

throughout the holidays. No matter how many<br />

hours are spent working out, if your nutrition<br />

is not on point you will be fighting an<br />

uphill battle. Plan ahead and choose where<br />

you would like to splurge. Don’t ignore<br />

your diet on Tuesday night at home<br />

when you have holiday parties on<br />

Friday and Saturday. Choose wisely.<br />

Before going out, eat a small<br />

amount of protein to avoid feeling<br />

hungry and overeating.<br />

2. Practice ‘Mindful Eating!’<br />

People are often hurried<br />

and go through the<br />

holiday season, rushing from<br />

one event to the next which<br />

frequently leads to mindless eating<br />

(i.e. tasting every cookie you<br />

bake) and/or multitasking during<br />

meals. Studies show that those who<br />

eat while distracted are more likely to<br />

overeat. This is because they are unable to<br />

pay attention to their body’s fullness signals.<br />

No surprise, right? Take time to sit and eat<br />

meals with as few distractions as possible. Easier said than done,<br />

but give it a shot! Another way to eat mindfully is to eat slowly<br />

and chew your food thoroughly, which will allow you to better recognize<br />

your body’s signals of fullness and consume fewer calories.<br />

3. Move Every Day! The holidays are a busy time and it may become<br />

difficult to fit in all of your regular workouts. Aim to move and<br />

sweat EVERY single day! Even if it’s 10 minutes per day at home.<br />

Doing some kind of movement each day will keep you in the<br />

routine of working out and will help in making healthier<br />

choices. Invest in dumbbells and resistance bands and<br />

follow a good home routine. Remember: something is<br />

better than nothing.<br />

4. Be Held Accountable! Things can go downhill<br />

quickly if you have no one to answer to but yourself.<br />

Buddy up with someone committed to staying<br />

on track this holiday season and hold each<br />

other accountable! Make a plan together and<br />

stick to it!<br />

5. Don’t Stress! My final most important<br />

piece of advice is to not beat yourself<br />

up. During the holidays stress is<br />

almost inevitable - there’s more<br />

of everything! Stressing over indulging<br />

is a waste of energy. If<br />

you find yourself straying from<br />

your regular healthy routine, remember<br />

you are only one clean<br />

meal or workout away from feeling<br />

good again. Pick yourself back<br />

up, dust off and move forward.<br />

Ashley Sica Fitness<br />

Transformation Studio<br />

851 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-445-7445<br />

Ashleysica@gmail.com<br />

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The only thing you’ll have to make is a reservation.<br />

Savor the holiday season with the flavor and flair of The <strong>Atlantic</strong> Grille.<br />

Delray’s premier dining destination is the ultimate holiday dinner<br />

reservation. Come for festive feasts and sparkling celebrations<br />

that will make your holidays memorable.<br />

For reservations, call 561.693.3499<br />

or visit The<strong>Atlantic</strong>Grille.com.<br />

Gift cards are available at The<strong>Atlantic</strong>Grille.com/GiftCards<br />

Located at The Seagate Hotel | 1000 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Delray Beach


kyle plumbing<br />

For All Your Plumbing Needs<br />

By nicol jenkins<br />

When a plumbing emergency<br />

occurs, it’s important to choose a<br />

reliable and trusted company.<br />

With over 30 years of experience, Kyle Plumbing has proven<br />

their commitment to helping their customers with all<br />

their plumbing needs. The Kyle family owned and operated<br />

business prides itself on providing guaranteed, quality work.<br />

For your convenience, they provide 24-hour emergency service<br />

and specialize in commercial, industrial, and residential services<br />

from Palm Beach to Broward County and some of Dade County.<br />

Kirk Kyle successfully operates the Deerfield Beach based company<br />

with true family values along with his wife Evelyn and sonin-law<br />

Bobby Kelz. The owner discovered his passion for helping<br />

others in the plumbing business at a young age while working for<br />

his brother’s plumbing company. Kirk purchased the business<br />

from his brother in 1993.<br />

Customers rely on Kyle Plumbing for an array of plumbing<br />

services including: bathroom remodeling, toilets, shower pans,<br />

bathtub, water heaters, garbage disposals, sinks, faucets, repairs<br />

and much more. Kyle Plumbing also offers home inspection services<br />

which include underground leak detection and video line<br />

inspections- both of which can be extremely helpful in identifying<br />

hidden problems during the home inspection process. Using<br />

state-of-the-art equipment, their technicians can locate potential<br />

problems that may end up costing significant money to repair<br />

well after the closing takes place.<br />

5 SE 9 St., Deerfield Beach<br />

Kyle Plumbing Family<br />

photo by melissa korman<br />

“There is no job too small or too big,” says Kirk. Their team of<br />

highly-trained professionals are dependable, prompt, and provide<br />

exceptional service.<br />

“When we get involved with a customer, the subcontractors have<br />

to meet our expectations and requirements. Our customers can<br />

trust that the work will get done right the first time and that everything<br />

will be done from start to finish. We will handle the whole<br />

job and work to exceed the customer’s expectations,” said Evelyn.<br />

At Kyle Plumbing, satisfied customers are THE top priority. What<br />

sets the local company apart from the rest is their exemplary customer<br />

service. “We look to make a difference in people’s lives. It’s<br />

a real joy for the customer to see the transformation from an old<br />

bathroom to a new bathroom,” says Kirk.<br />

“We do several things to make sure our customers feel that we<br />

care. First, we answer the phone; when you call, you will hear a live<br />

voice on the phone, 24 hours a day. We also work after hours and on<br />

weekends. A technician will go out if you have a flood in the middle<br />

of the night,” said the owner. “We also have someone on our team<br />

reach out to every customer after the job is done to make sure they<br />

are satisfied with the service. We are so grateful for our customers<br />

and appreciate their loyalty,” says Kirk.<br />

Kyle Plumbing is actively involved in giving back to the South<br />

Florida community, which includes support of Little League<br />

teams, sponsoring family-friendly events, and partnering with<br />

children and foster care organizations. They offer monthly specials<br />

and you can find blog articles on their website that include<br />

handy plumbing tips.<br />

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Tub & Shower Valve Repair<br />

“Unlike other plumbing companies that seem to always<br />

find something wrong, we believe if it isn’t broke, we don’t<br />

fix it!” said Kirk. “We are a trusted and honest company. We<br />

want you for the long term, not the short term. Most of our<br />

customers have been with us for 20 plus years. We won’t sell<br />

you something you don’t need. We treat our customers like<br />

members of our own family.”<br />

Their customers agree and attest to their honesty and commitment<br />

to serving the local community.<br />

“Kyle Plumbing is honest, knowledgeable, on time, fair, hard<br />

working, and wonderful. We will ALWAYS call them when we<br />

have any plumbing issues,” said Leesa Pfeuffer, Facilities Manager<br />

for Kapco Global, Tamarac, FL.<br />

“They did amazing work on my son’s home addition and<br />

when he had a plumbing emergency, they were there to fix it!<br />

They are professionals,” stated customer Terry Tapley.<br />

Kyle Plumbing- Experience the Difference!<br />

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888-405-0770.<br />

www.kyleplumbing.com | info@kyleplumbing.com<br />

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diamonds east international<br />

Time To Have Fun<br />

And Get Your Bling On<br />

by Trish Giando | Photos by Melissa korman<br />

The holidays are fast approaching<br />

and what can be more fun than<br />

shopping for jewelry to launch that<br />

festive holiday spirit!<br />

Holidays are all about extending warmth and joy to family<br />

and friends through gift giving and exchanges. These traditions<br />

have been used by many different cultures and countries<br />

throughout the world for centuries.<br />

Who doesn’t feel full of happiness and holiday spirit when finding<br />

that special gift for a loved one or for that special person in your<br />

life. Even treating themselves to an early holiday gift. It’s definitely<br />

a fun time of the year.<br />

Diamonds East International provides a delightful experience in<br />

a laid back atmosphere. This year, they are happy to announce even<br />

more new arrivals, featuring numerous additions to their collection<br />

of pre-owned Swiss timepieces, diamond jewelry and more…<br />

All diamonds sold at Diamonds East are certified by GIA and EGL<br />

and range from small diamond rings to very large ones. But it’s not<br />

just size that matters – its quality.<br />

“Shoppers from coast to coast visit us frequently because of our<br />

best selection of diamond rings, pre-owned and new luxury watches<br />

for men and women. We take pride in treating ALL our custom-<br />

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ers with the utmost respect and sell at wholesale prices. We stand<br />

behind all of our merchandise,” said owner Ken Mordechai.<br />

Diamonds East International’s watch collections both new and<br />

pre-owned, have many styles to choose from: including looks<br />

such as sporty, contemporary or more formal... Choose from Swiss<br />

timepiece brands such as Cartier, Rolex, Patek Philippe, AudemarsPiguet,<br />

Piaget, Breitling, Jaeger LeCoultre, Panerai, Chopard and<br />

many more... both for men and women. All of their watchmakers<br />

are CW-21 certified.<br />

Browse the many bracelets, necklaces and earrings in beautiful<br />

display cases along with a unique collection of engagement and<br />

wedding rings along with many other styles. The jewelers at Diamond’s<br />

East can create whatever look you wish as well.<br />

You can find a special bracelet, necklace or earrings such as diamond<br />

studs or diamond hoops to enhance that special holiday outfit<br />

to ring in the New Year!<br />

Diamond’s East is proud<br />

to be an Authorized Dealer<br />

for both Benchmark and<br />

Rubber B Official. “Benchmark<br />

wedding rings are<br />

crafted to perfect form,<br />

shape and purpose. Every<br />

angle has been designed<br />

from a concept, and built<br />

to perfection. Coupled with<br />

Benchmark’s outstanding<br />

Lifetime Guarantee, these<br />

rings will always uphold<br />

the appearance they were<br />

built to have.”<br />

“Rubber B” is the ultimate<br />

alternative strap for a<br />

vast variety of watches. Diamonds<br />

East offers a complimentary<br />

installation of any<br />

Rubber B strap purchased<br />

at their store.<br />

For those with limited budgets, remember that luxury goods at<br />

Diamonds East are offered at great prices because of their ability to<br />

purchase these items at wholesale prices and then share the savings<br />

with customers.<br />

Be sure to also check your own collection of forgotten jewelry. If<br />

you are no longer wearing any of those not so special pieces, think<br />

about the possibility of restoring, updating or trading in for something<br />

more up-to-date and new.<br />

You can choose from brand new items, designer pieces, vintage,<br />

estate items or even have something newly designed. “Our jewelers<br />

can update an older piece of jewelry to make it fresh and modern<br />

or simply replace missing stones in existing pieces in order to<br />

revive a sentimental treasure back to life. Have an old watch that<br />

is just laying around? Bring it in to trade towards a new one.” said<br />

owner Ken Mordechai.<br />

Mordechai is adamant that customers always get a good deal<br />

when buying at Diamonds East. “Most of our business is from word<br />

of mouth and referrals. The reason…no one beats our prices. You’ll<br />

never hear a bad word about our product quality, customer service<br />

or our prices. We cater to our clients and are happy to assist them<br />

with all of their needs.”<br />

Diamonds East is a member of the Better Business Bureau, Boca<br />

Raton Chamber of Commerce and is well-known in Boca Raton and<br />

Delray Beach as well as all over the world. This family owned business<br />

takes pride in providing outstanding service and integrity in<br />

their products.<br />

On behalf of Ken Mordechai and the entire staff at Diamonds East<br />

International, they wish you a happy, healthy, memorable holiday<br />

season. They also look forward to assisting you with all of your jewelry<br />

needs in 2018 as well!<br />

Diamonds East International<br />

4251 N. Federal Highway<br />

Boca Raton<br />

561-353-3278<br />

www.diamondseast.com<br />

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FAMILY YOGA ZEN ZONE<br />

Yoga For Everyone<br />

A family yoga class calmly starts with “Om” before getting into fun yoga songs and activities<br />

By diane feen | Photos by melissa korman<br />

There are a lot of yoga studios<br />

around town but there are few<br />

that have the familial gravitas<br />

that Family Yoga Zen Zone has.<br />

Yes, they have yoga classes for parents and kids that combine<br />

camaraderie and family kinship (dads are always welcome).<br />

They also have prenatal Yoga classes, Toddler Classes, Hip<br />

Hop yoga, Teen classes and Yoga of all kinds for adults who want to<br />

open their chakras and experience the yoga bliss.<br />

This rather large space is so calming and restorative that you’ll feel<br />

good the moment you walk inside. There is a wall of windows in the<br />

studio and light wood floors that lead one on their path toward inner<br />

peace and contentment.<br />

Owner Kelly Rowland Kerr is the Mother of this wonderful Yoga<br />

Studio and leads family Yoga Classes with the exuberance and expertise<br />

of a world leader. She really hits her stride as teacher and mentor<br />

of family yoga classes.<br />

When the children and their caregivers do Cat and Cow poses they<br />

shout out, “Moo” and “Meow.” During Downward Dog, it’s a resounding<br />

“Arf.” The classes move along with a rapid tempo and a joyful resonance<br />

that is both upbeat and undulating. At the end of the class both<br />

parent and child quietly lay on their mats and relax into the “Secret<br />

Garden” (shavasana) together.<br />

That’s why Meaghan White takes her daughter Journey to Family<br />

Yoga Zen Zone. “On our way to class Journey talks about what she’s<br />

Kelly Rowland Kerr, owner of FYZZ<br />

thankful for. And, as we go about our day she’s in a good place. She<br />

looks forward to it.”<br />

For Adults there is a full schedule of Yoga Classes that range from<br />

Vinyasa to Kundalini, Restorative Yin, Hip Hop Yoga, Zen Yoga, Prenatal<br />

Yoga and other special forms of this Zen mobility. There’s also a<br />

running group on Sunday mornings.<br />

For Daly Elizabeth it’s just what the doctor ordered. “Fyzz is amazing!<br />

I went to my first class this morning and am in love. I loved this place<br />

the moment I walked in. Kelly gave me a personal tour of the beautiful<br />

and sunny studio and then I took an hour-long ‘Happy Hips’ class with<br />

Sherri. Everyone is so nice, and the place has seriously awesome vibes!”<br />

As part of their family-friendly countenance there’s a Dynamic Children’s<br />

Play room with colorful life-size murals of animals in their natural<br />

habitat. The room is supervised so parents can indulge in the yoga<br />

class of their choice knowing their little ones are well taken care of.<br />

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Yoga Teacher, Ashley Eisenberg, leads an adult Zen Class<br />

“Your kids can play, explore and learn in our fun-filled child care<br />

room! Enjoy a class alone or have one-on-one time with a sibling.<br />

The childcare room provides a great kiddie alternative for you.”<br />

The creator of all this physical and mental enrichment is a vibrant<br />

caring woman. Her openness and gentility leaves everyone<br />

feeling comfortable and ready to zone into their Zen zone<br />

with ease. Kelly has a Masters Degree in Educational Psychology<br />

and was the co-founder of a non-profit called S.B. Idea, Inc.<br />

“The organization’s goal was to empower and educate families<br />

with literacy at its core. I am a certified Children and Family Yoga<br />

Teacher. We also have an incredible and diverse group of highly<br />

trained Yoga teachers with multiple certifications,” said Kelly,<br />

who was born and raised in Delray.<br />

They also have innovative classes like “Body After Baby,” that<br />

uses functional strength training exercises and traditional yoga<br />

poses for maximum results. The class includes weight and circuit<br />

training and the fundamentals of yoga and meditation.<br />

“After each class we have a 15-minute discussion with awesome<br />

tips that will teach you how to incorporate healthy habits<br />

into your daily life,” said Kelly.<br />

Family Yoga Zen Zone also has Workshops and Extraordinary<br />

Events that educate, empower and inspire families and Adult<br />

Yoga enthusiasts. Just last month they had a “Bend and Brew”<br />

event and Community Meditation Class.<br />

For young people there is an Imagination Meditation class for<br />

ages 6 to 12. There are also plastic stretchable spheres called<br />

“Hoberman Spheres” that helps little ones breathe in sync with<br />

their synergy. The variety of options is incredible. They even<br />

have birthday party packages for any age!<br />

“As a family owned and operated Yoga studio, FYZZ strives to<br />

provide a fun and healthy environment for parents and kids to<br />

grow together and bond. And what better way than Yoga? It’s<br />

non-competitive and a healthy way for kids (and adults) to regulate<br />

their emotions through breath awareness and control.”<br />

Family Yoga Zen Zone (FYZZ) also rents out their space for<br />

parties and special events. The studio is large, open and inviting<br />

and is the perfect venue for an engagement party, showers, weddings<br />

or corporate events. It’s pristine loveliness and laid-back<br />

Zen temperament makes it the perfect place for any occasion.<br />

Stop by FYZZ and enjoy the group solitude and calm restorative<br />

power of Yoga. It’s perfect for the whole family or for those<br />

who fly solo.<br />

FAMILY YOGA ZEN ZONE<br />

1201 N Federal Hwy<br />

Delray Beach, Florida<br />

561-303-1005<br />

fyzzdelray@gmail.com<br />

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douglas elliman<br />

When Douglas Elliman<br />

Speaks – People Listen<br />

By diane feen<br />

There are a lot of real estate agencies<br />

at 900 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

But in the corner of the West end of the complex sits one real<br />

estate company that is a giant among its peers – Douglas<br />

Elliman.<br />

Formally the site of Tauriello & Co. this local firm was acquired<br />

by Douglas Elliman last year and has already made their mark on<br />

the real estate market in Delray Beach.<br />

“We invest in marketing our listings and helping our sellers realize<br />

the highest and best price for their property through our marketing<br />

efforts and extensive reach,” said Ingrid Carlos, manager of<br />

Douglas Elliman’s Boca Raton office and managing broker of the<br />

Delray Beach office.<br />

If marketing were a nation, Douglas Elliman would be a superpower.<br />

Their glossy magazines range from lifestyle -real estate ones<br />

with interesting features and time-honored themes to a sophisticated<br />

financial publication called “The Wealth Report.” Each magazine<br />

has its raison d’être, and each promotes its properties with the<br />

highest photographic resolution at the sharpest angles.<br />

To understand the reach of a company such as Douglas Elliman<br />

you need to know they had $27 billion in sales in 2016 and employ<br />

7,000 real estate agents in the US. Currently they have 20 South<br />

Florida offices and 1000 real estate agents.<br />

They also have a large international reach. “We have an international<br />

partnership with Knight Frank, the largest privately owned<br />

real estate firm in 60 countries. All of these efforts reach the most<br />

potential buyers for our clients,” said Carlos.<br />

When a client lists their home or condo with Douglas Elliman<br />

they get a full Pre-Launch that consists of an extensive marketing<br />

plan, brochures, direct mail campaign, property website and other<br />

expert preparation. There is professional photography taken and<br />

the property is sent to all potential buyers online and offline.<br />

“Our company syndicates to hundreds of websites and we have<br />

an internal list of perspective buyers. We make sure that the property<br />

listing is sent to all our buyers that are looking for a property<br />

that meets the same criteria,” said Carlos.<br />

Douglas Elliman is known for their emphasis on client relationships<br />

and stresses their goal is not to sell one property to a buyer<br />

but to see the future as part of the present. “We sell all price point<br />

real estate and our company is all about relationships with clients<br />

that last a lifetime. We want to continue to assist them in all of their<br />

real estate needs for life.”<br />

To make sure that their namesake is in good stead in the community<br />

Douglas Elliman Delray Beach only hires experienced associates.<br />

They want agents who will benefit from the expertise of the Douglas<br />

Elliman pedigree and who want to grow their business to the next<br />

level. “Our environment is a positive one with full time associates<br />

who are career oriented and professional. They hold themselves to a<br />

higher standard and have a high response time,” said Carlos.<br />

Carlos is adamant that their agents go that extra mile to make<br />

sure their clients get exceptional service. And from what we hear<br />

this is all very true. “I was told about an agent at Douglas Elliman<br />

and before I left the office they were available and ready to take on<br />

the project of renting out my house. I have worked with many real<br />

estate agents and Douglas Elliman impressed me tremendously,”<br />

said one client.<br />

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Their agents are also educated on market trends<br />

and included in business meetings with the most upto-date<br />

real estate information. Another excellent feature<br />

with Douglas Elliman is their extensive contract<br />

with Zillow and Realtor.com. When a property is listed<br />

online with these two internet real estate giants only<br />

a Douglas Elliman agents name and number will appear<br />

on the side of the page. This eliminates the possibility<br />

that someone without the proper knowledge of<br />

your property can represent you to a potential buyer.<br />

They also have a full PR Department that knows<br />

the media worthiness of any property. This often can<br />

result in a feature story about your real estate in a<br />

national publication. “By having a PR department we<br />

can get a story featured in a magazine or paper right<br />

away if your property has a newsworthy angle. With<br />

a PR department we know exactly what the media is<br />

looking for in a story.”<br />

Douglas Elliman also puts out quarterly reports<br />

on real estate trends by neighborhood and region.<br />

This helps buyers and sellers to determine what is<br />

going on in their area. They are also extremely community<br />

minded and philanthropic.<br />

They were a sponsor at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat<br />

Show and will have a VIP Lounge at the upcoming<br />

Art Basel Show in Miami. Douglas Elliman will also<br />

be a sponsor again at the Winter Equestrian Festival<br />

in Wellington, Florida.<br />

At the Savor the <strong>Ave</strong>nue event in Delray Beach<br />

they were the only real estate sponsor. “We want to<br />

be involved in our community and look forward to<br />

sponsoring local events in Delray Beach in the future<br />

as well,” said Carlos.<br />

According to Carlos, Douglas Elliman sells a property<br />

every 25 minutes and had one billion impressions<br />

online in just one month. Their extensive data<br />

base also includes 700 + billionaires.<br />

The Douglas Elliman name is so prestigious they<br />

are the exclusive listing broker for The Residences<br />

at Mandarin Oriental, Boca Raton, Four Seasons Private<br />

Residences Fort Lauderdale, The Ritz-Carlton<br />

Residences, Miami Beach, The Bristol and Vistablue<br />

in Singer Island.<br />

Not only does Douglas Elliman have an insert in<br />

the New York Times but they have a huge social media<br />

presence on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.<br />

According to Carlos, working with Douglas Elliman<br />

is a win-win for everyone. “We get the highest<br />

and best price for our clients at all price points. We<br />

are a valuable resource for buyers and sellers and we<br />

value our relationships with clients and the city of<br />

Delray Beach.”<br />

Ingrid Carlos<br />

Douglas Elliman Delray Beach<br />

900 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Suite 1 and 2<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33483<br />

Phone: (561) 278-5570<br />

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Feinstein Dermatology<br />

New Hope For People With<br />

Varicose Or Spider Veins!<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

“In the last ten years, there has been a revolution in treating<br />

vein disease,” said Dr. Albert Malvehy, the only physician<br />

in Delray Beach devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and<br />

treatment of cosmetic and medical vein disease.<br />

still think of saline and vein stripping, treatments<br />

that are painful. It is a very 1985 way of thinking about<br />

“People<br />

vascular medicine. Diagnostic techniques including ultrasounds,<br />

new medications that are both versatile and painless,<br />

and laser vein removal are all performed in the office with little<br />

discomfort and little-to-no downtime,” he added.<br />

Dr. Malvehy offers comprehensive diagnosis, treatment and<br />

management for all aspects of venous disease including spider<br />

veins, varicose veins, venous insufficiency, venous ulcers, deep<br />

vein thrombosis and iliac vein compression syndrome. Dr. Malvehy<br />

is certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic<br />

Medicine; only 1% of physicians who provide vein treatment have<br />

attained this rigorous certification.<br />

M. Albert Malvehy, MD at the Delray Vein Center<br />

“Vein problems can be noticeable such as big bulging veins in your<br />

legs or can be subtle and involve leg pain. People can have perfect<br />

looking legs but they have leg pain with standing or have Restless<br />

Leg Syndrome – this is often an undiagnosed circulation problems<br />

and, once treated, patients feel better. Many doctors were trained 20<br />

years ago when we didn’t have effective treatment options, so they<br />

don’t know to refer patients to someone like me,” he said.<br />

The Delray Beach physician focuses his practice on educating<br />

patients and being accessible to answer their questions. When<br />

you come to the office, you will meet the doctor right away. Instead<br />

of using a technician, Dr. Malvehy performs his own diagnostic<br />

ultrasound examinations, explaining what he is seeing to<br />

the patient in real time. After treatment, patients receive his personal<br />

mobile phone number.<br />

Signs that someone potentially has an undiagnosed vein problem<br />

include:<br />

• Bulging varicose veins<br />

• Leg pain, cramping, or swelling<br />

• Discoloration of the lower legs – present in 20% of people over 70<br />

• Textural changes to the skin of the lower legs<br />

• Lower leg blistering, ulceration, or wounds<br />

The doctor also wants to educate women who are mothers or<br />

considering getting pregnant.<br />

“There is a dogma handed down in certain communities that<br />

you should complete all your pregnancies and then get your veins<br />

treated. This is the worst possible advice because with each subsequent<br />

pregnancy, vein problems get more severe. If they come<br />

in and see me after the first pregnancy or pre-pregnancy, we can<br />

prevent future damage and maintain cosmetic appearance.”<br />

Another misconception is that spider veins “always come back.”<br />

Treated veins are gone forever but, like most cosmetic issues,<br />

maintaining the appearance of one’s legs requires maintenance<br />

as new ones appear over time. Most patients require spider vein<br />

treatment every 3-5 years to keep their legs free of spider veins.<br />

Dr. Malvehy has dedicated his practice to being an expert in<br />

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Dr. Malvehy performs a duplex ultrasound on a patient with leg pain<br />

the field. He was a Medical Scholar at the University of Miami<br />

and began his clinical career at Duke University. He has<br />

performed over 2,000 major vein procedures and innumerable<br />

minor ones.<br />

“A lot of people are in pain for years and never thought<br />

they would be fixed. For some, it’s life changing. You don’t see<br />

how common venous disease is because people wear pants<br />

to cover it up. They are embarrassed and in pain. They think<br />

there are no solutions, but we can fix it,” he said. “One of the<br />

most rewarding parts of my practice is having patients come<br />

to me that have already had a treatment failure, were told<br />

they needed vein surgery or were told there was nothing that<br />

could be done and being able to help them.”<br />

His patients praise the doctor, who is rated 5 stars on Google,<br />

Yelp!, and HealthGrades for helping them feel and look better.<br />

“Dr. Malvehy is very professional and knowledgeable. I<br />

had been to a previous vein specialist that had incorrectly<br />

identified my problem. After a quick ultrasound and couple<br />

of visits, Dr. Malvehy was able to identify my issues and correct<br />

them so I could get back to<br />

running pain free! He is a great<br />

Doctor, and I highly recommend<br />

his clinic,” said one patient.<br />

“The thing that I loved about my<br />

experience was that Dr. Malvehy<br />

was involved in everything. I was<br />

Dr. Malvehy treats spider veins<br />

and varicose veins using the most<br />

advanced techniques available<br />

photo courtesy of feinstein dermatology<br />

surprised that he did the initial<br />

consult and ultrasound. He is very<br />

personable and takes the time to<br />

walk through the process with<br />

you, and give you as much information<br />

and knowledge to get the<br />

best results that are possible,”<br />

said another patient.<br />

If you are experiencing problems<br />

with spider veins or other<br />

venous diseases, come see the expert<br />

in the field!<br />

Dr. M Albert Malvehy<br />

Delray Vein Center at Feinstein Dermatology<br />

6140 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33484<br />

561-498-4407<br />

http://delrayvein.com<br />

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Thermae Retreat<br />

Nourishe Kinetic Oxy<br />

Holistic Facials<br />

By Thermae Retreat Delray<br />

Experience the<br />

Synergy of Thermae<br />

Retreat and Nourishe<br />

Organics Skincare!<br />

Our Esthetic team has gone through extensive training for this revolutionary<br />

approach that literally redefines skin care. Along with the pure ingredients,<br />

the Nourishe Kinetic Oxy Holistic facial involves unique structural massage,<br />

acupressure techniques, sound frequency, bio-magnetism and crystals. These techniques<br />

relax muscle tension and release fascial adhesions (tightness) that cause lines,<br />

wrinkles and premature aging. They repair DNA, regenerate damaged tissue while<br />

reprogramming the body to operate at its optimal frequency on the cellular level.<br />

Within Nourishe products only essential ingredients are included; organic or<br />

wild harvested cold-pressed plants, essential oils, natural barks and plant botanicals.<br />

This Herbal, Nutritional Formula is an exclusive collection that not only<br />

nourishes the skin, but brings wellness to the entire body through treating the<br />

face naturally. Please join us <strong>December</strong> 2nd from 1-4 PM for our Nourishe Organics<br />

Launch Party and Thermae Retreat Delray Open House! We will have raffles,<br />

lite bites, organic juices, facial demonstrations and Q&A with founder Kristin<br />

Bauer and the Thermae Facial Goddesses.<br />

Thermae Retreat Delray<br />

205 NE 5th Terrace, Delray Beach<br />

561-332-5883 | thermaeretreat.com<br />

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SHEARS OF FAITH<br />

Hair Gurus Whitney Smith And<br />

Joe Ardagna Open A New Salon<br />

By Diane Feen | Photos by melissa korman<br />

As legends go there’s Burton and Taylor, Sonny and Cher,<br />

Starsky & Hutch. But none have reached local salon celebrity<br />

status that Whitney Smith and Joe Ardagna have achieved.<br />

This dynamic duo has worked hard to become top hair stylists<br />

and colorists with a loyal following that worship their opinion,<br />

style and color expertise.<br />

That is the reason they outgrew their former space at In The<br />

Grove Hair Studio in Pineapple Grove. Though their salon in Pineapple<br />

Grove grew to fit the burgeoning demand for their hair care<br />

services, it was the warm-up for their new free standing salon on<br />

Federal Hwy just North of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

The new shop is appropriately named Shears of Faith and its<br />

interior décor and vibe is pure Joe and Whitney. It has homey reclaimed<br />

wood, a warm country ambience and a chic modern interior.<br />

It also has heart.<br />

“I wanted a space where clients felt they were at home with friends<br />

and were able to get their hair done at the same time. It’s homey<br />

here, we serve our clients coffee, wine or champagne as well,” said<br />

Whitney, who defines faith as the bedrock of her existence.<br />

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Those are not just idle words. Clients and friends stop by often<br />

just to chat or have coffee in this new comfy modern space. They<br />

also come to talk about their vision for a new route to beauty (via<br />

hair). “We are all about customer service, we like forming relationships<br />

with our clients. That is why our new salon is so warm and<br />

inviting – we want people to come here even when they don’t get<br />

their hair done,” adds Joe.<br />

Laurie Daniel comes for both reasons. She has Whitney tend to<br />

her roots and highlight her hair, but also finds comfort in the pampering<br />

and good vibes of this new environment. “Whitney is a color<br />

expert and I have been coming to her for four years. I love the color<br />

of my hair and the fact that I feel like I’m at a spa,” said Daniel nurturing<br />

a glass of champagne.<br />

Daniel is also grateful to Whitney for playing Godmother to her clipon<br />

extensions that are in her keeping. “Whitney keeps my extensions


here and when I need them for a special event I come here, and she<br />

puts them on me. She also brushes them and keeps them clean for me.”<br />

There is another side to this new emporium of style. They are<br />

hosting educational classes for hair professionals from other salons.<br />

It is at Shears of Faith where they can learn about the latest<br />

hair painting technique or what’s new in the industry from the pros<br />

who come to teach.<br />

“A true professional has so much knowledge. The more they give<br />

away the better they get at it. There has to be a give and take – if you<br />

don’t give it away you’ll lose it,” said Joe.<br />

Both Joe and Whitney value continued education and are always<br />

on top of the latest trends in cut and color. They recently<br />

went to a Candy Shaw Show where they were learning to perfect<br />

free-style hair painting (balayage) so they can make their clients<br />

look like runway models.<br />

But if you ask Whitney about her role as a master colorist (and<br />

Golden Girl) she will tell you something a bit more subtle. “In a<br />

small town a reputation is very important. We truly try to bless our<br />

clients every time they come here. Some just come for coffee and to<br />

talk or hangout, which means a lot to me.”<br />

Whitney also means a lot to Joe (her trusty partner of 11 years).<br />

“I cannot say enough good things about Whitney. Everything she<br />

does she does to perfection. Her life is all about doing things for<br />

other people. People call her all the time.”<br />

The respect alliance is cemented like a concrete block for these<br />

two. Whitney calls Joe her “work husband” but both Whitney and<br />

Joe have loving spouses and supportive families.<br />

They not only love their families, friends and clients, but they<br />

are down-to-earth professionals who see the best in everyone. Add<br />

that to their talent (and drive) to be the best in their field and you<br />

have a superior team of experts who thrive on reaching outward.<br />

So much so that they are now mentoring other hair care (color)<br />

professionals so they too can reach the success that Whitney<br />

and Joe have. Their first full-time mentor is Dawn. The warm and<br />

gracious cosmetology school graduate has a similar vibe to the<br />

Shears of Faith mantra and fits well with the expert mix. “Dawn is<br />

Godsent to us and has the same mentality and positive energy we<br />

do. Clients feel the same in her hands as ours. We are training her<br />

to reach our level of expertise,” said Joe.<br />

Part of this expertise includes the use of hair extensions. Joe and<br />

Whitney have always used Great Lengths Extensions, but recently<br />

added Platinum Seamless, a tape-in extension brand.<br />

There’s another reason that clients gravitate toward these hair<br />

style and color pros. They understand their clients facial structure<br />

and color needs and aim to please the client, not themselves.<br />

“You won’t find a better color-cut duo than Whitney and Joe! Their<br />

work is incredible and so is this cute, new salon,” said Kelsie Weekes.<br />

You also won’t find a more humble team. “I am who I am because<br />

of God, Joe and my parents. I’m also extremely grateful to my husband<br />

Derek who trusted in me to help create my dream. I am blessed,<br />

and I want to give that back to the whomever I can,” said Whitney.<br />

There are currently a few empty chairs in the salon waiting to<br />

be filled by hair care professionals with a similar mentality to<br />

Whitney and Joe.<br />

Their new salon is a personification of all they stand for. Come in<br />

and experience the greatness.<br />

Shears of Faith<br />

1205 North Federal Highway Suite 100<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483 | 561-501-7811<br />

Joe 603-994-2129 | jardagna50@yahoo.com<br />

Whitney 561-351-1617 | wms.stylist@gmail.com<br />

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The Goldsmith Shop<br />

An Artisan Jeweler With A<br />

‘Five-Star’ Rating<br />

By Martin Lenkowsky | Photos by melissa korman<br />

At The Goldsmith<br />

Shop, owner Tom<br />

Fritch offers even<br />

more to his clientele<br />

than a skilled artisanal<br />

approach to jewelry<br />

craftsmanship. In fact,<br />

he offers much more.<br />

Unlike many of today’s goldsmiths, Tom still does many of the<br />

standard jobs one expected from an old fashioned, mom and<br />

pop jewelry store. To illustrate his point, in the short space<br />

of 20 minutes, three customers arrived asking him to replace their<br />

watch batteries. Another woman came in to pick up her repaired<br />

necklace. Then, a woman came in to the shop with her husband.<br />

She was new to South Florida and needed him to widen two of her<br />

rings. She told Tom a woman at a local boutique had recommended<br />

him, “she said you’re honest.”<br />

handcrafted creations<br />

Not all goldsmiths are as accommodating, said Tom. “Some goldsmiths<br />

are prima donnas,” he said. “They won’t change batteries or<br />

size rings. It’s like a skilled musician who refuses to do scales.”<br />

But not Tom. “I’m as good a goldsmith as anyone out there,” he<br />

said, “but this is a service business. I fix stuff. I used to work for<br />

an antique dealer. I really got to see how things are put together. I<br />

was always fascinated by heat and fusing metal. I like doing things<br />

beginning to end.”<br />

Tom sits relaxed in his small shop in Pineapple Grove’s My Salon<br />

Suites, wearing blue jeans and a striped shirt while soft jazz music<br />

plays constantly in the background. The world is changing, Tom<br />

notes, adding, “this is a service business. The internet has changed<br />

everything, but one thing you can’t do is size a ring on line.”<br />

Boca Raton resident Esther Dance said she and her husband have<br />

been coming to Tom for their jewelry needs for many years. She<br />

first met him when he owned a shop in Boca. “He’s a master artisan,”<br />

Esther said. “He’s very good at jewelry design. He’s quite an<br />

independent jeweler with his own ideas and creations. He’s made<br />

quite a few jewelry items for us, for men and women. He’s designed<br />

cufflinks and studs.”<br />

She adds: “He’s a fine person. He’s reliable and dependable. If<br />

you want a good jeweler, you can trust in him. I have only positives<br />

to say about him. He’s very trustworthy and in this business you<br />

need to be careful. He gets five stars on my recommendation.”<br />

Tom is a Pennsylvania native and attended Lehigh University<br />

where he studied electrical engineering. He worked for two major<br />

corporations in that field. However, he always dreamt about<br />

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Soldering precious metal<br />

someday moving to the Sunshine State and being a jeweler. He<br />

made his big move back in 1976 when he got on his boat and<br />

sailed from New Jersey all the way down to Florida.<br />

He opened his first Florida jewelry store back in 1980 in<br />

North Fort Lauderdale, then his second store in 1985 in Boca<br />

Raton. In 2001 he moved to another Delray Beach jewelry<br />

store and leased a small repair and jewelry design shop. He<br />

opened The Goldsmith Shop in 2014.<br />

He said he’s always been on the creative side, even while he<br />

was still working at an engineering firm. “I had a little silver<br />

shop in Pennsylvania,” he said.<br />

Tom particularly enjoys the creative aspect of jewelry. “I’m<br />

a creative jeweler,” he said. “I’m a bench jeweler. I’ve always<br />

liked the tools. I’m more of an artist. I’ve done sculpting. I<br />

even sold a piece.”<br />

In addition to sailing from up north down to his new home<br />

in Florida, Tom has done considerable sailing throughout the<br />

Bahamas and the Caribbean.<br />

Tom describes himself as a self-taught craftsman. He learned<br />

to do quartz watches and has also taken art courses focusing<br />

on sculpture. His specialty is in both antique and contemporary<br />

jewelry repairs, diamonds, precious gems, and pearl stringing.<br />

He is also certified in Rolex repairs. The Goldsmith Shop does<br />

individually-crafted, custom designs, and will install a watch<br />

battery while you wait. Tom enjoys pointing out some of his<br />

most unique creations, one in particular is a gold cross pendant<br />

with a Jewish star in its center.<br />

The Goldsmith Shop<br />

140 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>., Suite 12, Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

(Inside My Salon Suites)<br />

561-827-1788<br />

www.thegoldsmithshopdelraybeach.com<br />

Installing watch batteries<br />

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Engel & Völkers Delray Beach<br />

Your Real Estate Company<br />

With A Global Reach<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Buyers from all over the world are looking<br />

to purchase a home in sunny Delray<br />

Beach. The City has emerged as one of the<br />

“most fun small towns” to live in the U.S.A.<br />

Great climate, natural beauty and vibrant culture set the stage<br />

for an unbeatable lifestyle. Now more than ever, the home<br />

market in Delray Beach and South Florida offers attractive<br />

opportunities for sales, leasing and building.<br />

Because of the popularity among foreign buyers, it’s important to<br />

find a Real Estate company that offers a true global reach.<br />

Engel & Völkers Delray Beach has an extensive domestic and<br />

global exposure (the Edge) platform which provides an unprecedented<br />

reach to get properties in front of qualified consumers,<br />

whether they are next door, in North America or abroad.<br />

Nobody understands the local Delray Beach real estate market<br />

and global clients better than our advisors. Owners Lenny Felberbaum<br />

and Leanna Fruin both have a combined over 80 years of experience<br />

with Delray Beach real estate and economic development.<br />

The company also serves their clients with guidance from more<br />

than 24 trusted and experienced real estate advisors.<br />

“We’ve just celebrated our first anniversary and we’ve had<br />

a phenomenal year. We credit our success to being a true global<br />

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company. A lot of Real Estate companies say they will expose your<br />

property globally, but Engel & Völkers is the only company in Palm<br />

Beach that has over 800 shops in 39 different countries and over<br />

9,000 advisors in the world,” said Lenny Felberbaum, adding, “Engel<br />

& Völkers has a shop in every single major luxury market in the<br />

world. We have over 145 shops in North America. Alone, our 26<br />

shops in Florida did over a billion dollars in sales last year. To have<br />

that type of reach in a direct organization is a major plus when finding<br />

a qualified buyer for your property.”<br />

“We have had success in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County,<br />

throughout Florida and nationwide. Engel & Völkers provides<br />

premier service to each of our clients worldwide. With a global<br />

network of over 9,000 real estate professionals, we not only reach<br />

millions of targeted consumers but are able to collaborate with<br />

fellow Engel & Völkers advisors to strategically hand pick and<br />

refer buyers for the specific properties they seek,” said Leanna<br />

Fruin. “This really illustrates how global we truly are. We are not<br />

just saying it or advertising on a website, it’s about having that<br />

network. Within the last year, we have sold homes to people from<br />

Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, England and Dubai.”<br />

At Engel & Völkers Delray Beach, their goal is to offer unrivaled<br />

service in the Luxury residential Real Estate markets, as they bring<br />

qualified buyers to unique properties throughout Palm Beach County.<br />

“Our concierge service and local knowledge makes it easy for our<br />

clients. At Engel & Völkers Delray Beach, we have a professionally<br />

tailored range of luxury services we provide to every customer,”<br />

added Leanna.<br />

As a premier luxury real estate firm serving Delray Beach and<br />

the surrounding areas, the real estate advisors make sure to handle<br />

every transaction with “competence, exclusivity, and passion.”<br />

While their brokerage is known as a luxury real estate agency, they<br />

can’t stress enough to their clients that luxury comes in many forms<br />

and interpretations. “Luxury isn’t what we sell, it’s what we offer.”<br />

Luxury is about the experience, no matter the price point. Whether<br />

you’re buying or selling a castle, condo or cottage, all our clients<br />

receive service fit for royalty!<br />

Engel & Völkers is a leader in the sale of residential and commercial<br />

real estate, resorts, yachts, and private jets in the premium<br />

segment. Founded by Christian Völkers in 1977 as a boutique shop<br />

delivering high-end services to an exclusive clientele, today we are<br />

a luxury brand recognized around the world for our culture of exclusivity,<br />

competence and passion. These core values are shared by<br />

thousands of dedicated professionals and are the driving force behind<br />

the growth and success of our unique brand.<br />

The Engel & Völkers Delray Beach team makes each client feel<br />

special and has a diverse team of experienced Realtors. They also<br />

have several real estate advisors who are multilingual. All of our<br />

properties are marketed with virtual reality. The technology is the<br />

highest in the industry, including user-friendly mobile apps. As an<br />

international brand, they also offer five yachting divisions, along<br />

with aviation divisions. “These divisions help us link together the<br />

aspirations of individuals around the world, with private or business<br />

contacts and with total passion. We have over 26 plus agents<br />

and we are continuing to expand with continued growth into Boca<br />

Raton and Palm Beach Gardens.”<br />

Besides the business of helping clients with the process of buying<br />

and selling their properties, the team of agents also gives back<br />

to their local community. The owners and real estate advisors are<br />

big advocates of supporting local charitable organizations including<br />

the Special Olympics program through the Spirit of Giving. During<br />

the month of <strong>December</strong>, their goal is to raise one hundred thousand<br />

dollars to support Special Olympics chapters. They have also<br />

sponsored the Delray Beach Home Tour, and many causes throughout<br />

the City of Delray Beach.<br />

Engel & Völkers Delray Beach is truly a step above the rest in the<br />

local and global Real Estate market.<br />

“What sets us apart is that we are a global company. We have<br />

actual shops in many countries around the world. If any of our clients<br />

travel to London, Paris, Rome, Dubai, Vail, Salt Lake City, Napa<br />

Valley, Santa Barbara and see one of our shops, they will be treated<br />

with the same passion, confidence and exclusivity there as they will<br />

here. Leanna and I have direct relationships with the shop owners.<br />

This is a distinct difference with claims that other companies have<br />

an affiliation or network, we are global!” said Lenny.<br />

Let Engel & Völkers Delray Beach help you market your property<br />

to a global clientele!<br />

Engel & Völkers Delray Beach<br />

900 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, Suite 14<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-362-2888<br />

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UNITY SCHOOL<br />

Creating A Better World<br />

For Children With Technology<br />

By diane feen | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Let’s face it, the world is changing at a rapid<br />

pace. Much of this transformative power is<br />

technologically induced and the other part is our<br />

understanding of its ability to change our lives.<br />

By coding Dash robots, first graders<br />

practice problem solving, reasoning<br />

and critical thinking skills<br />

Sixth grade science students collaborate on creating 3D<br />

ecosystems with MaKey MaKey and Scratch programs as part of<br />

steAM--Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics<br />

We all know that. We also know that children have adapted to<br />

this technical wizardry easier than their parents. We understand<br />

that to keep up with the future - both socially and commercially<br />

– understanding technology is key to success on all levels.<br />

The Unity School leaders know this as well. That’s why they have<br />

increased their technology education and integration to prepare students<br />

to become good leaders and critical thinkers. To understand<br />

the vast complications of the world (and be prepared for high school<br />

and college) students need to understand how technology works and<br />

how to use it.<br />

To accomplish this lofty goal, Unity School has created an Innovation<br />

Team (iTeam) made up of three technology mentors - Dana Fritzinger,<br />

Melissa Hassan and Kathy Niederkofler. These women work with students<br />

and teachers, and act as guides within the school to make learning<br />

exciting and inspiring by using the latest technology.<br />

So far, this concept has miraculously changed the scope of education<br />

at Unity School. No longer are students subjected to a passive role<br />

in learning from a one-dimensional perspective (lecture or reading a<br />

book alone). Instead they are learning by way of educational tools such<br />

as Google Apps and Scratch – coding programs.<br />

When it comes to educational excellence these companies have created<br />

tools to make education as thrilling as a Super Bowl game. Children<br />

learn how to make movies with colorful animation as a way of<br />

learning about science subjects such as rock formations and to create<br />

3-D Robotic alligators.<br />

First graders even get to explore computational thinking by using<br />

Robots to understand sequence and reasoning skills. That’s the amazing<br />

part about this outstanding educational model. It focuses not just<br />

on learning about a subject, but on the process of applying it to their<br />

world. Sixth graders get to Skype with students from around the world<br />

to discuss a book they’re reading.<br />

To some this might seem radical, but to the iTeam at Unity School, it’s<br />

part of their divine mission.<br />

“Our goal is to prepare and support Unity students to have a better<br />

understanding of the technology tools available to make the learning<br />

process inspiring and meaningful. We want our students to uncover<br />

and explore their individual passions, so they can change the world.”<br />

To accomplish this goal the iTeam works through ongoing technology<br />

mentoring for all staff. They also co-teach in the classroom to ensure<br />

technology is used seamlessly in different educational areas.<br />

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Unity School’s iTeam led by Louis St-Laurent, Head of School<br />

During a recent lesson co-taught by classroom teacher, Linda Glatthorn<br />

and iTeam member, Dana Fritzinger, students used BrainPOP<br />

to create concept maps and movies about rock formations during<br />

Science Discovery Day.<br />

Student leader Landon was there for support (a peer helper) and<br />

within minutes everyone was on their computers working. The lesson<br />

was not just about science though. “I don’t feel bad when I don’t succeed.<br />

I just know I have to try and try again,” said Conner with a smile.<br />

“It’s not about how smart you are. It’s about how hard you work.”<br />

That’s the beauty of Unity School. Their core message to students<br />

is based on the highest ideals of citizenship. In their Lessons in Living<br />

classes they are immersed in virtues such as self-respect, compassion,<br />

friendship, gentleness, peace, cooperation, helpfulness and others.<br />

These virtues are the basis upon which Unity students become<br />

thoughtful leaders in their community.<br />

“We want to give our students the best advantage and prepare<br />

them for success in high school. We also want them to be global<br />

citizens using technological tools to move forward and impact the<br />

world,” said Dana Fritzinger.<br />

To accomplish this goal Unity forms partnerships between children<br />

from different grades for maximum educational collaboration. Many<br />

students go home and work on school projects with enthusiasm (on<br />

their iPads) because it’s exciting for them to explore different subjects<br />

at their own pace.<br />

Unity School also introduced “Genius Hour” classes for all middle<br />

school students. The program gives students 45 minutes a week to<br />

work on a passion project. Recently they were inspired by a peer experience<br />

relating to cancer. They researched how to raise funds, collect<br />

toys and change lives. “Our students are currently fulfilling their goal of<br />

running a toy drive and hope to deliver toys to Joe DiMaggio Children’s<br />

Hospital’s toy drive for their patients to enjoy!”<br />

That’s the Unity way – changing lives one at a time. Students are<br />

given the best that life has to offer in terms of social skills, life lessons,<br />

technology, innovation and inspiration. This is not only an exemplary<br />

education, but also a peek into what makes up great leaders<br />

and honorable citizens. To the Unity School staff each student has the<br />

potential to change the world.<br />

Unity School<br />

101 NW 22 St., Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

561-276-4414 | info@unityschool.com<br />

For 2-years-old to 8th grades<br />

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profile<br />

You’ve got a friend in Delray resident<br />

Ron Gilinsky<br />

By By Nicol Jenkins | Photo by melissa korman<br />

Sitting in a Delray Beach restaurant, employees and diners stopped<br />

by to say hello, get advice about their business, or see how he was<br />

feeling. Many would think he was the Mayor of Delray Beach.<br />

When asked about his popularity, “I’ve been called the<br />

Mayor.” There are, in fact, few residents who don’t know<br />

Ron Gilinsky.<br />

Always greeting others with a warm smile and jovial personality,<br />

Ron feels like a long-time friend. Ron has been a confidant to many<br />

who wish to get into public service and new business owners, and<br />

a friend of many local charities.<br />

Hailing from New York, Ron like many moved to the quaint town<br />

of Delray to be closer to family. That was 30 years ago, now he has<br />

established roots in Delray. Ron is well known for his involvement<br />

with the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, volunteering at many<br />

city events, at Old School Square and with the CERT team, in holi-<br />

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day parades, and for his charitable contributions. Near and dear to his heart<br />

is his charitable organization, Wheels from the Heart, www.wheelsfromtheheart.org,<br />

which donates cars to single mothers in need. In the last three years<br />

alone, the organization has donated 85 vehicles, pays for the maintenance,<br />

and becomes long time advocates for the families. “Put a mom on a bus and<br />

she works for a day. Give her a car and she drives for a better life,” he said.<br />

Ron has also been a big advocate of bringing National Night Out Against<br />

Crime to Delray Beach. Partnering with the Delray Beach Police Department,<br />

the first year was a success with over 3500 people and they will be planning<br />

their fourth year in August. He also delivers holiday cheer to local families<br />

with Thanksgiving meals and toys for local children during Christmas.<br />

“A friend of mine was trying to get out of politics and not be so involved. I<br />

sort of picked up where he left off. I don’t know when to stop volunteering,”<br />

said Ron. “My greatest thrill and joy is helping people.”<br />

Ron’s health gave him a scare and halted his volunteering for a short time. In<br />

February 2014, he suffered a severe massive heart attack and cardiac arrest.<br />

Then in the first week of April of this year, he suffered septic shock poisoning.<br />

It was the community support that got him through this difficult time. “There<br />

were a lot of people in town that asked how I was feeling and many came to<br />

see me at the hospital. It means a lot to me and is a testament to the City.”<br />

Long-time friend Annie Kolensky is also happy when Ron stops into her<br />

restaurant, Papa’s Tapas.<br />

“He is the most warm, giving person, and never says no. He is absolutely<br />

the most loving person in the world. Ron is what the City of Delray Beach is<br />

all about,” she said.<br />

Ron truly reflects the City of Delray Beach in terms of its passion for giving<br />

and love for helping what makes the City a great place!<br />

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underdog dAY<br />

The Underdog of<br />

Celebration Days<br />

Not too many people have heard<br />

of it. Unlike those top dog days<br />

such as Christmas and New<br />

Years, Underdog Day is<br />

itself the underdog of<br />

celebration days. It<br />

is held on <strong>December</strong><br />

17, but is hidden in<br />

the shadow of bigger<br />

things in that month.<br />

Few people even know<br />

what it means. What is<br />

an underdog anyway?<br />

The term comes from the old ship building days. The overdog<br />

stood on the overhead planks and shouted down orders<br />

to the underdogs doing the real work below. It is a feeling<br />

that underdogs know well. It has also come to mean someone who<br />

climbs up to the top plank, in spite of the obstacles in the way U.S.<br />

president Harry S. Truman won an unwinnable election in 1948 in<br />

true underdog style.<br />

As actor Samuel L. Jackson said, “Everyone likes stories about<br />

underdogs that overcome.” But still they get overlooked -- even<br />

their special day gets overlooked. So what can true underdogs do<br />

to make Underdog Day stand out and do its job of giving them a<br />

chance to be noticed without having to win U.S. presidential elections?<br />

Embrace your favorite underdog, even if it is yourself, and<br />

proclaim that puppy loud and proud.<br />

Buttons and stickers are a great way to celebrate Underdog Day.<br />

Is your favorite underdog a literary character, such as Dr. Watson,<br />

the sidekick of Sherlock Holmes? Is he the ‘second banana’ in a<br />

team that never really got the credit for his or her genius, such as<br />

Carl Reiner, self-confessed second banana to a host of comedy stars<br />

on TV? Or does your favorite underdog come from the sporting<br />

world, like Eddie the Eagle, the ski jumper whose epic Olympic failures<br />

gave underdogs everywhere their own sporting hero? Have<br />

stickers and buttons printed with your favorite underdog’s name<br />

and hand them out.<br />

Go online with your underdog. Set up a Facebook page for them,<br />

and invite your friends to be fans. Make note of your underdog’s<br />

achievements and how the overdogs would be nothing without<br />

that unstinting support. Ask your friends to nominate their own<br />

favorite underdogs.<br />

Give an underdog party. It may end up being somewhat low<br />

key, with most invitees having lost their invitation or forgotten<br />

the address. Some may be just too shy to turn up. But for those<br />

who do make it to your door, make them feel at home with underdog<br />

food and music.<br />

The best underdog food is probably the humble hot dog, but<br />

other candidates are rice or pasta. These unassuming staples are<br />

always being covered in fancy sauces and stir fries and rarely have a<br />

chance to shine in their own right. Don’t forget vegetables, true underdogs<br />

in the era of fast food. Vegetables, like broccoli and celery,<br />

can make an appearance and do some good as raw snacks. Check<br />

the supermarket shelves for products that don’t have ‘new’ or ‘improved’<br />

on them. Anything that hasn’t been given a new flavor boost<br />

or ingredient is a candidate for underdog in the food category.<br />

Play such famous musical underdogs as British talent show contestant<br />

Susan Boyle, or just cut straight to the chase with ‘60s band<br />

the Underdogs. Never heard of them? Exactly. Play Pin the Top Hat<br />

on the Underdog and put up pictures of famous underdogs who<br />

made it to the top. Your underdog guests need all the encouragement<br />

they can get. Make it your mission to make sure that every<br />

underdog has their day.<br />

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M A G A Z I N E<br />

We are coming to the end of yet another hectic and busy year here in<br />

Delray Beach. Another spring, summer, autumn and winter have<br />

come and gone along with another season of holidaymakers. We are<br />

once more welcoming our northern state visitors to our wonderful<br />

and eclectic little town; the time seems to go by so fast! For Lisa and I it seems like<br />

only yesterday that we began our journey into the publishing world, when in fact it<br />

will be eight years in April since we acquired <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>. And what an<br />

adventure it has been. I have to tell you that we are delighted with the changes, the<br />

improvements and the progression that have taken place in that time. The magazine<br />

has flourished; it has grown in the number of pages, seen some fantastic and exciting<br />

covers and improved tremendously in its content. Of course none of this would have<br />

been possible without our fantastic and loyal customers who choose <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

<strong>Magazine</strong> to advertise their wares. Without them this magazine would not be where<br />

it is today. Their ads have kept and continue to keep the locals and the tourists in<br />

the loop about the places to go, things to do and people to see. We want to send<br />

out a huge ‘Thank You’ to them along with our ardent and devoted readers and not<br />

forgetting our staff who work very hard to keep the magazine on track.<br />

May we also take this opportunity to wish you all a<br />

Happy Holiday and a Healthy & Prosperous 2018.<br />

David Mizen<br />

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We’re Going<br />

this Holiday<br />

BIGSeason!<br />

So…what’s the BIG idea? We’re partnering BIG –time with non–profits to bring BIG smiles to those<br />

in need. At the Tree Lighting on November 30th we hope you’ll go BIG in helpful ways, so bring a toy,<br />

canned goods or monetary donation to the Tree Lighting and support our local causes as we raise some<br />

BIG bucks for some very worthwhile causes. Donations can also be dropped off at the Gingerbread<br />

House located next to the 100 Foot Christmas Tree during the month of <strong>December</strong>.<br />

November 30th:<br />

Lighting of the Famous 100ft Christmas Tree<br />

<strong>December</strong> 1st–January 1st:<br />

Tree open daily<br />

<strong>December</strong> 1st–23rd:<br />

Visit with Santa<br />

<strong>December</strong> 2nd:<br />

Carols by Candlelight<br />

<strong>December</strong> 2nd, 9th, 16th 19th, 20th, 21st:<br />

Cookie Cruises with Santa<br />

<strong>December</strong> 3rd:<br />

Empty Bowls at Old School Square<br />

<strong>December</strong> 7th:<br />

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas<br />

<strong>December</strong> 8th:<br />

Holiday Boat Parade<br />

<strong>December</strong> 9th:<br />

Holiday Parade<br />

<strong>December</strong> 12th:<br />

Lighting of the Menorah<br />

<strong>December</strong> 16th:<br />

Screen on the Green<br />

<strong>December</strong> 30th:<br />

Kwanzaa Celebration<br />

<strong>December</strong> 31st:<br />

New Years Eve<br />

For complete details of holiday festivities go to:<br />

100ftChristmasTree.com<br />

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OLD SCHOOL SQUARE<br />

Kick Off Your Holiday Season<br />

With Old School Square!<br />

Two Art Walk Events On<br />

Campus, <strong>December</strong> 1st<br />

Friday, <strong>December</strong> 1st, 6-9 p.m. Our campus will be fully activated,<br />

so get ready for an art filled evening! Light bites and cash bar<br />

available.<br />

Creative Arts School Expo in the Fieldhouse<br />

Meet our talented art and photography instructors; view live<br />

demonstrations; register for classes and workshops; enter raffle<br />

giveaways.<br />

Cornell Art Museum Spotlight Gallery presents“E.B.” Fromkes<br />

A showcase of powerful works by painter and digital artist, Erin<br />

“E.B.” Fromkes. Meet Erin, whose inspiring personal story has been<br />

profiled in WPB <strong>Magazine</strong>, Huffington Post and Ability <strong>Magazine</strong>.<br />

Old School Square Pavilion<br />

Presents Free Friday Concerts<br />

Through January 26<br />

Friday, 7:30 p.m.; free admission; weather permitting; bring lawn<br />

chairs, and bring the family, but no pets or outside food and beverage.<br />

Food and beverages available for purchase.<br />

12/1/17 Higher Ground – Top 40<br />

12/8/17 Simply Tina – Tina Turner Tribute<br />

12/15/17 TK Blue and the UNCOOL – Jazz/R&B/Blues<br />

12/22/17 The Clique – Pop/Rock<br />

12/29/17 Big City Dogs – Classic Rock and Blues<br />

Old School Square Pavilion<br />

Presents Carols By<br />

Candlelight, <strong>December</strong> 2<br />

Saturday, <strong>December</strong> 2nd, 7 p.m. (gates open at 6); tickets $100<br />

(VIP); $15 (general admission).<br />

Kick of your holidays with the 2nd annual Carols by Candlelight,<br />

a festive music experience and new Delray Beach tradition to get<br />

you into the holiday spirit! Young performers from Banyan Creek<br />

Elementary will open the festivities. Then national act headliners,<br />

Andy Childs (the popular host of many Garlic Festivals), John Ford<br />

Coley (of England Dan and John Ford Coley fame) and our hosts,<br />

Little River Band will fill the night with holiday songs mixed with<br />

a few of their hits. The event culminates with a sing-along and the<br />

lighting of candles throughout the audience. It’s a magical evening<br />

for the entire family! Proceeds will benefit Old School Square Educational<br />

programming.<br />

Crest Theatre<br />

Presents Backto-Back<br />

Shows,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 6-10<br />

WILL AND ANTHONY:<br />

broaDWAY HOLIDay, Wed.,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 6th at 8 pm.<br />

Acclaimed singer/songwriters,<br />

Will and Anthony Nunziata<br />

perform a joyous, high-energy<br />

concert with a fresh take on holiday<br />

classics along with the best of<br />

Broadway and beyond! Hailed by<br />

the Huffington Post as a “nearly<br />

impossible pairing of talent, stage<br />

presence and charisma.”<br />

PETER AND THE Starcatcher, Thurs./Fri., <strong>December</strong> 7 &<br />

8 at 8 p.m.; Sun., <strong>December</strong> 10 at 2 & 7 p.m.<br />

“Sweet enough for kids, sophisticated enough for grown-ups...<br />

this is the Neverland you never knew!” Produced by the awardwinning<br />

Slow Burn Theatre Company, this Peter Pan prequel is an<br />

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Beyond Art Basel Party<br />

At Cornell Art Museum,<br />

<strong>December</strong> 11<br />

action-packed, musicfilled<br />

adventure the<br />

entire family will love.<br />

SouthFlorida.com<br />

called it “pun-filled<br />

and pleasurable, a joyous<br />

balm for anyone<br />

ready to hit the pause<br />

button on worry.”<br />

Monday, <strong>December</strong> 11th, 7-9 p.m. We’re bringing the vibe<br />

of Miami streets to Delray Beach at our Beyond Art Basel<br />

party. Mingle with artists, view the “Looking Glass” exhibition<br />

and see performance art! Artist Jeremy Penn will make a special<br />

appearance! Music, wine, signature cocktail and light bites will<br />

round out the evening.<br />

More…<br />

“Looking Glass,” Cornell Art Museum through Feb. 25<br />

Come see yourself in the art! Art selfies are encouraged.<br />

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am-5 pm; Sunday, 1-5 pm.<br />

Closed Mondays and holidays.<br />

Admission: $8 (general); $5 (seniors 65+ and students with<br />

ID). Free admission for children under 12, Old School Square<br />

members and Veterans. Free admission for Florida residents<br />

on Sunday.<br />

Canvas & Cocktails, Creative Arts School, <strong>December</strong> 28<br />

Last Thursday each month, 7- 9 p.m. Pre-registration is required;<br />

fee $35 (includes materials and one drink ticket).Create<br />

an art piece in a fun atmosphere… all while enjoying a glass<br />

of wine, a craft beer or a signature cocktail. Each month offers<br />

something different with one of our professional art instructors.<br />

No experience necessary! It’s a perfect girls’ night out,<br />

group night or date night.<br />

O<br />

ld School Square is the center of arts & entertainment in<br />

downtown Delray Beach and has served as the community’s<br />

gathering place for over 25 years. The historic campus<br />

welcomes half a million people each year for programs, classes,<br />

events and rental activities and includes the intimate Crest Theatre<br />

(in the restored 1925 Delray High School building) the Cornell<br />

Art Museum (in the 1913 Delray Elementary building), and<br />

the Fieldhouse (c. 1925). The Pavilion, which opened in 2002,<br />

hosts outdoor concerts and shows. The Creative Arts School<br />

(2nd floor of the Crest Theatre building) offers art, photography<br />

and writing classes. Old School Square also serves as a venue<br />

for community, corporate, private and media events. For information<br />

on all programs and services, call 561-243-7922 or visit<br />

OldSchoolSquare.org.<br />

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Sharon<br />

Koskoff


egulars | city people<br />

by diane feen | photo by melissa korman<br />

A Heart For Art<br />

To Sharon Koskoff all the<br />

worlds a canvas. That’s<br />

because Koskoff has been<br />

painting and creating public<br />

and private artwork since<br />

she was five-years-old.<br />

“On Saturdays I would make things in my father’s blouse factory.<br />

I designed a Barbie hotel, Barbie car and doll clothes<br />

with buttons, boxes, spools and things around me.”<br />

You could say that the first art school Koskoff went to was indeed<br />

her father’s blouse factory in New York. Her mother, on the other<br />

hand, was an expert at making Jell-O molds. “My mom’s expertise<br />

was telling everyone what to do and making Jell-O Molds. I took<br />

pictures of her at every holiday with her Jell-O.”<br />

Though her parents were not artists per se, they had a hand in<br />

helping to define a woman who is possibly one of the greatest artistic<br />

treasures in Palm Beach County. She won the Muse Award<br />

of Excellence in Arts Education (2014 to 2016) from the Cultural<br />

Council in Arts Education, has authored an Art Deco book, and was<br />

recently the keynote speaker at the Third Annual Art Deco Festival<br />

in Perpignan, France.<br />

But that’s doesn’t even scratch the surface of a woman who has<br />

created murals and artwork in schools, airports, public parks and<br />

anywhere there is space to create. She hand-painted a grand piano<br />

with a Jazz man on top, colorful cityscape keys and her parents inside<br />

the seat. The piano was part of the “Keys to the Cities” for the<br />

Kretzer Piano Music Foundation. Copeland Davis played Koskoff’s<br />

musical masterpiece in front of the Kravis Center and it now sits at<br />

a Salvation Army where students can play it.<br />

Koskoff has been highlighted so often in the media (for her artistic<br />

talent and collaborative projects) that it fills a bound book.<br />

There’s the picture of her standing with ten 14-foot colorful Puppets<br />

she spearheaded with ten organizations for the New Year’s<br />

Eve celebration in Delray, the one woman show she created: The<br />

Art of Art Deco, and if you look closely you will see a beautiful letter<br />

from Congressman Alcee Hastings commending her on her artistic<br />

collaboration with children on a mural.<br />

There are a lot of people who know the name Sharon Koskoff.<br />

But not many people know her artistic imprint is as diverse as it is.<br />

Koskoff created the colorful mosaic bases on the columns that welcome<br />

you to Pineapple Grove, and she was instrumental in getting<br />

75 artists to paint 111 recycled doors at Old School Square (where<br />

she currently teaches mixed media collage).<br />

Though Koskoff has created hundreds of paintings and murals<br />

(maybe thousands) she finds that collaboration trumps ego when<br />

it comes to the creative process. “I encourage other artists to work<br />

together and not compete. An artists’ life is filled with rejection,<br />

which is why I like to include everyone. Art is about connection and<br />

creating harmony for others.”<br />

This kind-hearted attitude was baked into this Florida artist at<br />

an early age. Her mother Shirley always cared for the hungry and<br />

the underprivileged, and often gave restaurant leftovers to those<br />

less fortunate. “We had a border in our house who my parents took<br />

care of for 20 years,” said Koskoff, who juggles multiple projects at<br />

one time with ease.<br />

Koskoff has another worthy cause in her arsenal of artistic treasures.<br />

She inherited the Art Deco torch from Barbara Bayer Capitman,<br />

who saved Art Deco hotels in Miami Beach in the late 70s.<br />

Capitman was a mentor to Koskoff and instilled in her the lifeblood<br />

and historic relevance of the Art Deco movement.<br />

Capitman chose the right person to lead her crusade. Koskoff is<br />

the founding President of the Art Deco Society of the Palm Beaches<br />

and gives tours and lectures about anything related to Art Deco. She<br />

is organizing an Art Deco bus trip to South Beach on February 25th<br />

and will be speaking at the Delray Public Library on January 22nd.<br />

Though Koskoff is affectionately known as the “Art Deco Lady”<br />

her talent and pedigree is much grandeur. One of her claims to<br />

fame is the creation of Art in the Alley. This project began seven<br />

years ago to uplift and brighten the alleys in Osceola Park. “My<br />

friends James and Lisa Quillian wanted to hang artwork on the<br />

fences in the alley of Osceola Park. I recruited artists and friends to<br />

paint 3-foot by 5-foot artistic panels and we put them up. We paint<br />

for one day and party another,” said Koskoff, who will spearhead<br />

the alley project again February 2018.<br />

Koskoff values many things in her life, which is filled with art<br />

supplies and recycled remnants, but none match her devotion to<br />

her family. On her kitchen wall is an outstanding collage made of<br />

recycled plastic tops named Jell-O -O Shots. This three-dimensional<br />

collage of throw-away utility items is a testament to her mother<br />

Shirley. Dispersed in the art are pictures of her mother holding<br />

Jell-O Molds. The collage hung in the Cultural Council Gallery in<br />

Lake Worth and then in the Resource Depot, but now hangs in Koskoff’s<br />

kitchen.<br />

But that’s not the most unusual thing in the Koskoff household.<br />

She has a whirlpool bath filled with art supplies on her porch and<br />

standing nearby is a life-size mannequin dressed in clothing she<br />

bought for him.<br />

But an artist such as Koskoff dances to her own beat and hears<br />

music we mortals rarely hear. In her master bathroom is a lovely<br />

painting of large red cabbage roses with a tiny portrait of her father<br />

standing on a ladder painting. Her dad Rubin was Koskoff’s<br />

assistant for 30 years when he retired and moved down to Florida.<br />

To those who know Koskoff, she’s one-of-a-kind. And to those who<br />

don’t know her, she’s a truckload of talent with a colorful persona that<br />

is inexplicable. “Sharon is an artist for the people. She is enthusiastic,<br />

dedicated and never lets anyone down. She enriches the life of everyone<br />

regardless of their age, race or socioeconomic status,” said Linda<br />

Stabile, board member of the Art Deco Society of the Palm Beaches.<br />

You bet she does. Kudos to Koskoff for her love and labor in the arts.<br />

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fashion | what RU © WEARING<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Ginny<br />

Romper Sugar Lips $99<br />

Shoes Mossimo $98<br />

Bracelet Blings & Things $49<br />

Necklace Blings & Things $115<br />

Bag Blings & Things $150<br />

Lourdes<br />

Dress Verty $189<br />

Shoes Steve Madden $89<br />

Watch Guess $150<br />

Bracelet Blings & Things $34<br />

Bag Blings & Things $89<br />

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fashion | what RU © WEARING<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Karen<br />

Scarf Aspen $150<br />

Top Kensie $40<br />

Jeans Guess $98<br />

Shoes Guess $125<br />

Bag Ralph Lauren $175<br />

Alise<br />

Dress Express $70<br />

Shoes Nine West $80<br />

Bracelet & Watch Set Michael Kors $380<br />

iphone $1000<br />

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fashion | what RU © WEARING<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

©<br />

What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

Bentley<br />

(dog)<br />

Harness & Leash Petsmart $45<br />

Bow tie Target $15<br />

Erin<br />

Necklace Chan Lu $60<br />

Sunglasses LF $55<br />

Top Seek $120<br />

Jacket LF $288<br />

Jeans Carmar Exclusive to LF $240<br />

Shoes Jeffrey Campbell $220<br />

Amy<br />

Dress White House Black Market $150<br />

Leggings American Apparel $15<br />

Shoes Guess $90<br />

Belt Nordstrom $50<br />

Bag Michael Kors $300<br />

Watch Michael Kors $500<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

as told to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> MAGAZINE<br />

©<br />

Maria<br />

Sunglasses Freyrs $60<br />

Necklace Silver & Sage $108<br />

Top Terez $60<br />

Leggings Terez $78<br />

Shoes Adidas $130<br />

Watch $Rolex<br />

Bracelet Cartier<br />

Bag Gucci $1100<br />

Jacket Alu Yoga $185<br />

Teddy<br />

Top Liyquido $49<br />

Leggings Liyquido $84<br />

Bag Bolo $99<br />

Shoes Coach $80<br />

Bracelet Bolo $59<br />

Glasses Prada $495<br />

Watch Aigner $2340<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Adele<br />

Dress Urban Outfitters $50<br />

necklace Nordstrom $200<br />

necklace Urban Outfitters $30<br />

Shoes Tory Burch $298<br />

Earrings Urban Outfitters $30<br />

BraceletS France $50 each<br />

Bag Micca $660<br />

Shannon<br />

Bandeau Top Secret $20<br />

Jacket Maje $500<br />

Skirt Urban Outfitters $20<br />

Shoes Joya $798<br />

Bracelet Miarsai $200<br />

Bag Micca $460<br />

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What RU<br />

Wearing?<br />

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Stephane<br />

Top Helmut Lang $50<br />

Skirt Vintage Kismit $50<br />

Shoes BCBG $150<br />

necklace Macy’s $2K<br />

earrings Vintage Kismit $20<br />

Whitney<br />

Tank American Eagle $24<br />

Jeans Seven $169<br />

Shoes Aldo $80<br />

Bag Tory Burch $1200<br />

Bracelet Cartier $5K<br />

Watch Michele $3600<br />

Hair by Joe @ In The Grove Hair<br />

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What RU<br />

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Tabitha<br />

Necklace Linen Closet $25<br />

Top Linen Closet $25<br />

Pants Sundy State $59<br />

Shoes Joya Shoes $479<br />

Bracelet Linen Closet $20-$39/Each<br />

Bag Kate Spade $300<br />

Danielle<br />

Top Nordstrom $58<br />

Necklace Linen Closet $100<br />

Skirt Linen Closet $150<br />

Shoes H&M $50<br />

Scarf Linen Closet $20<br />

Bag Target $30<br />

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What RU<br />

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Brandi<br />

Necklace Urban Outfitter $20<br />

Tank Nordstrom $35<br />

Pants Billabong $50<br />

shoes Nordstrom $35<br />

earrings Francesca’s $25<br />

Bracelet Francesca’s $30<br />

Watch Michael Kors $250<br />

Bag Lord & Taylor $65<br />

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Earrings Macy’s $1200<br />

Necklace Jewelry Exchange NY $800<br />

Top Francesca’s $40<br />

Vest Francesca’s $89<br />

Pants Francesca’s $68<br />

Shoes Cole Haan $260<br />

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Watch Gucci $1300<br />

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What a Year!<br />

$7,175,000 1020 Seasage Drive SOLD<br />

$7,050,000 1240 Seaspray/344 N Ocean Blvd SOLD<br />

$4,000,000 1041 Seaspray <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

$3,772,500 1177 Calleta Court SOLD<br />

$3,500,000 109 S <strong>Atlantic</strong> Drive SOLD<br />

$2,400,000 825 NE 1st #C SOLD<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$1,900,000 1010 Poinsettia Road<br />

$1,850,000 16260 Bridlewood Circle SOLD<br />

$1,695,000 217 Venetian Drive SOLD<br />

$1,550,000 110 Gleason Street #204 SOLD<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$1,515,000 826 Shore Drive<br />

$1,450,000 3200 S Ocean Blvd #402 SOLD<br />

$1,445,000 135 Dixie Blvd<br />

$1,200,000 2150 S Ocean Blvd #7F SOLD<br />

$985,000 3407 S Ocean Blvd #1A SOLD<br />

$900,000 3407 S Ocean Dr #2A SOLD<br />

$769,000 528 NW 1st <strong>Ave</strong>nue SOLD<br />

$755,000 370 Cannery Row Circle SOLD<br />

$659,000 225 NE 1st Street #310 SOLD<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$650,000 225 NE 1st St #414<br />

$650,000 1225 S Ocean Blvd #1002 SOLD<br />

$640,000 902 Hamilton SOLD<br />

$612,000 361 W Mallory Circle SOLD<br />

$588,000 320 S Ocean Blvd #U-P SOLD<br />

$588,000 320 S Ocean Blvd #U-N SOLD<br />

$580,000 381 W Mallory Circle SOLD<br />

$580,000 611 Anchor Point SOLD<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$570,000 1015 Phillips Road<br />

$558,000 130 Andrews <strong>Ave</strong>nue #1 SOLD<br />

$550,000 376 Mallory Circle SOLD<br />

$550,000 371 E Mallory Circle SOLD<br />

$540,000 698 Gouchester Street SOLD<br />

$535,000 6901 NW 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>nue SOLD<br />

$475,000 6701 Hillside Lane SOLD<br />

$450,000 99 SE Mizner Blvd SOLD<br />

$450,000 2963 Calabria Way SOLD<br />

$420,000 5801 NW 21st Way SOLD<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$400,000 16714 Cordova Court SOLD<br />

$387,500 3702 Coco Lake Drive SOLD<br />

$372,000 8935 Sonoma Lake Blvd SOLD<br />

$356,500 507 SW 2nd Street SOLD<br />

$355,000 401 SW 1st Street<br />

$335,000 317 SW 11th <strong>Ave</strong>nue SOLD<br />

$330,000 5301 Angel Wing Drive SOLD<br />

$322,000 12061 Colony Preserve SOLD<br />

$314,000 6752 E Liseron SOLD<br />

$312,500 7790 Trapani Lane SOLD<br />

$310,000 4016 Jasmine Path SOLD<br />

$300,000 3763 Lancewood Place SOLD<br />

$285,000 900 Greensward Ln #202G SOLD<br />

$270,000 5843 Royal Isles Blvd SOLD<br />

$260,000 10684 Skyflower Way SOLD<br />

$250,000 2920 NW 15th Street SOLD<br />

$245,000 625 NE 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

RepResented BuyeR<br />

and selleR<br />

$245,000 460 Lauren Pine Place SOLD<br />

$236,000 6498 Royal Manor Circle SOLD<br />

$230,000 1202 Palm Trail #5 SOLD<br />

$230,000 1202 Palm Trail #3 SOLD<br />

$229,850 3233 NE 34th Street #421 SOLD<br />

$220,000 3837 Arelia Drive SOLD<br />

$190,000 403 S 11th Street SOLD<br />

$182,500 6605 Via Regina SOLD<br />

$180,000 3135 NW 6th Street SOLD<br />

$180,000 1503 NE 1st St. SOLD<br />

$180,000 4658 Kittiwake Court SOLD<br />

$173,000 6370 Emerald Dunes Drive SOLD<br />

$170,000 2417 SW Mercer St SOLD<br />

$165,000 350 N Federal Hwy. #1003 SOLD<br />

$153,000 650 NW 78th Terrace #102 SOLD<br />

$135,000 1660 Renaissance Commons #2304 SOLD<br />

$134,000 1641 NW 20th <strong>Ave</strong>nue #62A SOLD<br />

$131,900 135 NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>nue SOLD<br />

$120,000 2102 Oakridge SOLD<br />

$115,000 7351 Kinghurst Drive SOLD<br />

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dining | restaurant review<br />

By diane feen | Photos by melisSa korman<br />

Clam bake<br />

Mussel Beach Restaurant<br />

Fresh Food From The Land And Sea<br />

A meal at Mussel Beach is tantamount to a short staycation.<br />

Locals gravitate to their comfy seating, fresh seafood and sizzling<br />

Truffle fries (that come to your table like drones on a clear night).<br />

But there’s more to this neighborhood haunt with the blue<br />

and white awning. Their specialty cocktails will fill you<br />

with a sense of awe (and relaxation) and their mussels<br />

come fresh from Prince Edward Island. That’s the reason they’re<br />

so incredibly fresh and tender. They’re also served in abundance<br />

from a large pot with the sauce of your choice. There’s French Onion,<br />

Danish Blue, Mariniere, Chowder, Provencal, Lobster Bisque<br />

and more (14 to be exact).<br />

Even though Mussels are the namesake of this cozy upbeat restaurant<br />

with the Key West vibe, they have many other seafood and<br />

non-seafood dishes to choose from. Their newest addition to the<br />

menu is the Seafood Cannelloni with shrimps and scallops in a<br />

béchamel sauce. The pasta is handmade and rolled with fresh seafood<br />

made to order.<br />

For the seafood lover with a feel-good craving check out their<br />

Tacos. We love the Tuna Tacos that are filled with fresh Tuna, beer<br />

House Key Lime Pie<br />

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attered Avocado, Mango, Radish, Cabbage and Sriracha with a Chipotle<br />

Aioli sauce. They also have Shrimp and Steak Tacos that are<br />

equally as good.<br />

Another favorite starter is the Roasted Beet Salad with Red and<br />

Golden Beets, Goat Cheese fritter, Pistachios, Mandarin with a balsamic<br />

reduction. If you’re in a Salad frame of mind their Mandarin<br />

will hit the spot. It comes with Black Tiger Shrimp, Chicken, Cabbage,<br />

red pepper, Mandarin oranges, peanuts, sesame seeds, scallions,<br />

wontons and edamame beans in a peanut vinaigrette.<br />

Since their seafood is some of the freshest in town it’s hard to come<br />

to Mussel Beach and not indulge in this healthy fare. We love the<br />

Sweet Potato Crusted fish – that you can order as a coating on any<br />

of their fresh fish choices. We chose the Chilean Sea Bass that was<br />

lusciously coated in Sweet Potato Crust and served with Coconut Ginger<br />

Rice and Fresh Seasonal Vegetables with a Jalapeno aioli sauce<br />

drizzled on top. It was a superb choice and one we highly recommend.<br />

They also have Pretzel Encrusted fish that comes with fresh<br />

mashed potatoes and vegetables in a Dijon Cream sauce. For a more<br />

exotic choice try the Lobster and Crab Crust on the fish of your<br />

choice. It comes with Coconut Ginger Rice and vegetables in a lemon<br />

Beurre blanc sauce. After you decide which coating you want you can<br />

choose from a list of fresh fish such as Grouper, Mahi Mahi, Salmon,<br />

Swordfish or Chilean Seabass served grilled, blackened or broiled.<br />

We couldn’t help but overhear the hoopla going on at the next<br />

table. Turns out it was “boy’s night out” for James, Juan and Mark.<br />

They were celebrating the good vibes of their surroundings and<br />

the chance to indulge in Truffle fries, the Crab Pot and Raw Oysters.<br />

“This is my favorite restaurant on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue, I eat here every<br />

chance I get,” said Delray local James. “The service is great, and the<br />

seats are so comfortable.”<br />

He has a point. The seats are comfortable, and the service is excellent.<br />

That could be the reason the sounds of celebration were<br />

ringing loud and clear from tables nearby. That’s the beauty of Mussel<br />

Beach, it’s a place to celebrate a birthday, friendship or just the<br />

end of a difficult day at the office.<br />

The food is made fresh to order and the fish is wild caught and<br />

hand sliced. “We make the best possible food we can, and it’s the<br />

freshest seafood you can get,” said Chef Gerri. “We also have a kitchen<br />

filled with chefs that love what they do and are happy to be here.”<br />

There’s another reason to celebrate an evening at Mussel Beach.<br />

The chef knows that fresh food does not need to be smothered in<br />

overpowering sauces or spicy herbs. This way the food speaks for<br />

itself and is gracefully serenaded in a light topping not drowned<br />

out by heavy sauces. It is for this reason that many of their most<br />

devoted fans come repeatedly to dine there.<br />

“Mussel beach was terrific! We especially enjoyed the steaming pot<br />

of mussels and pasta for sharing. You can order the pot any way you<br />

like. It’s a fun establishment that offers style with a seaside flair. Our<br />

server was very helpful and offered suggestions with a warm welcoming<br />

attitude. This place can be relaxing or can take on a more formal<br />

“special night out” feel. Check it out! You won’t be disappointed.”<br />

We agree. Especially if you order their fresh salmon with Oscar<br />

topping. This mighty seafood dish comes with a grilled jumbo lump<br />

crab cake, Coconut Ginger Rice, Asparagus and a Hollandaise sauce.<br />

The combination of the fish and the Oscar sauce was the perfect<br />

marriage of sweet and savory. Not to mention the health benefits.<br />

Mussel Beach also has Specials of the Day (and Gluten Free dishes).<br />

If Red Snapper with Mango Salsa, Coconut Ginger Rice, black beans,<br />

tostones and fried sweet Plantain sounds good, then you might want<br />

Charred Octopus<br />

Tuna stack<br />

Mussels Paella<br />

to keep an eye on their specials. The special dessert of the night - Banana<br />

Crème Brûlée - was superb served with a vanilla wafer.<br />

But a word to the wise – all the desserts at this restaurant by the<br />

sea are superb. Their hot doughnuts, crack pie, coconut cream pie<br />

and key lime pie will open your eyes to the wonder of fresh desserts<br />

that will have you hypnotized by their greatness.<br />

Come enjoy the scene, the service and the superb food at Mussel<br />

Beach. And don’t forget to bring your appetite to a homey restaurant<br />

that welcomes you with open arms.<br />

MUSSEL BEACH REStaURANT<br />

501 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

(561) 921-6464<br />

http://www.musselbeachrestaurant.com<br />

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dining | recipe<br />

by Yvette Roulette<br />

Filet of Beef Wrapped in<br />

Bacon with Wild Mushroom<br />

and Rosemary Sauce<br />

Thanksgiving has<br />

passed and we have<br />

eaten turkey, now<br />

let’s enjoy beef!<br />

A filet mignon or<br />

tenderloin is my<br />

favorite cut of beef.<br />

It’s easy to prepare,<br />

and always a crowd<br />

pleaser.<br />

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This recipe serves 6-8.


FOR THE BEEF<br />

1 whole tenderloin of beef (USDA Prime or Choice only) 3 ½ to<br />

4 lbs trimmed<br />

Freshly ground pepper<br />

4 to 6 oz of apple smoked bacon sliced medium thick<br />

Kosher salt<br />

4 large sprigs of fresh rosemary<br />

For the Sauce<br />

4 Tbsp unsalted butter<br />

2 medium shallots, minced<br />

3 oz each of cremini, shiitake, and oyster mushrooms - stems removed,<br />

caps cut into ¼ x ½ inch strips<br />

3/4 cup dry red wine<br />

3/4 cup apple cider<br />

3 Tbsp cider vinegar<br />

1½ cups beef broth<br />

2 Tsp minced fresh rosemary<br />

*This sauce can be made ahead*<br />

make the sauce<br />

Set a large skillet over medium heat and pt in 2 tbsp of butter. Add<br />

the shallots and sauté until tender, 1 - 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms<br />

and cook until lightly browned, about 7 minutes. Add the wine, cider,<br />

and cider vinegar; raise the heat to medium high and reduce the<br />

liquids by about three quarters. Add the beef broth and again reduce<br />

by half. Take the pan off the heat. Add the rosemary, whisk in the<br />

remaining 2 tbps of butter, and taste for seasonings.<br />

prepare the beef<br />

Season the filet with pepper. Fold the thin tail piece over itself,<br />

and if needed, shape the larger head piece into as long a shape<br />

as possible. Wrap the bacon strips around the filet, leaving some<br />

space between each strip (it’s tempting to want to cover the filet<br />

completely with bacon, but resist! Too much bacon will overwhelm<br />

the flavor of the beef). Using butcher’s twine, tie the filet at regular<br />

intervals to keep the bacon in place and to even the shape of the<br />

beef as much as possible. If you’re working ahead, refrigerate the<br />

filet until half an hour before you’re ready to roast it. Heat oven to<br />

375 degrees. Season the meat liberally with salt and pepper. Tuck<br />

sprigs of rosemary under the twine along the length of the filet . Set<br />

the roast on a rack in a roasting pan or rimmed baking sheet and<br />

put it in the oven. If there are drippings, periodically use a pastry<br />

brush or a spoon to remove excess fat that renders out of the bacon<br />

and brush it onto the roast (the rendered fat may cause your oven<br />

to smoke a bit). If the bacon begins to brown too quickly, loosely tent<br />

the filet with foil for the rest of the cooking time. After 40 minutes,<br />

insert an instant read thermometer deep into the thickest part of the<br />

meat; you’re looking for a temperature of 128 degrees for medium<br />

rare (remember that the filet will continue to cook while it rests).<br />

Depending on its thickness, the filet should take 45 minutes to an<br />

hour. Remove the filet from the oven, tent with foil, and let it rest for<br />

10 minutes before slicing.<br />

TO SERVE<br />

Reheat the sauce gently and thin with a little water, if needed. Whisk<br />

in the rest of the butter. Cut the beef into 3/4 inch slices and arrange<br />

on plates. Drizzle filet with mushroom sauce, or serve on the side.<br />

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INGREDIENTS (10-12 servings)<br />

1½ Tbsp unsalted butter<br />

1 Bauli Panettone<br />

3 cups heavy cream<br />

8 extra-large egg yolks<br />

2/3 cup real maple syrup<br />

1 tsp vanilla extract<br />

1 tsp cinnamon<br />

For topping:<br />

Powdered sugar<br />

Cinnamon<br />

Whipped heavy cream<br />

Fresh mint<br />

Bauli<br />

Panettone<br />

Bread Pudding<br />

In this recipe, Bauli Panettone turns into a<br />

silky custard that contrasts with a generous<br />

expanse of lovely golden brown crispness on<br />

top. Baking it in a “water bath” keeps it moist.<br />

Preheat oven to 325°. Remove crust from the Panettone and cut into 1” squares. On a large baking<br />

sheet, arrange the Panettone squares in an even layer, and place in center of oven. Bake until crisp and<br />

lightly toasted. Remove from oven and transfer to a buttered 8”x10”x2” dish.<br />

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the egg yolks, maple syrup, vanilla and cinnamon until fluffy. Add the<br />

cream and whisk until well blended. Pour mixture over the toasted Panettone squares and set aside<br />

until soft and thoroughly soaked with the custard, turning them occasionally.<br />

Cover the baking dish with buttered foil, piercing foil with a few small holes to allow steam to escape.<br />

Set the pudding inside a larger baking dish and then place in oven, adding hot water to the larger<br />

pan until it reaches halfway up. Bake for about 1 hour or until the custard is just set—an inserted<br />

toothpick should come out clean. Remove dish from water bath and place on a rack to cool slightly.<br />

Dust with powdered sugar and cinnamon, and cut into 2½” squares. Top each with a dollop of whipped<br />

cream and a sprig of mint, if it’s in season.<br />

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We at <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> try to keep our Dining Guide<br />

as accurate as possible for our reader’s benefit, however<br />

this can sometimes be a difficult task. We may omit<br />

some eateries and others may have moved or closed. If you are not<br />

listed in this guide we apologize but please feel free to e-mail<br />

lisa@atlanticavemagazine.com and we will get your details entered<br />

for the following month. By the same token, if you see a listing that<br />

is no longer there then please e-mail lisa@atlanticavemagazine.<br />

com and it will be removed for the following month. Your help in<br />

keeping our Dining Guide up-to-date is very much appreciated.<br />

DELRAY BEACH<br />

American<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> Grille<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

(In the Seagate Hotel)<br />

561-665-4900<br />

Banyan Restaurant<br />

& Bar<br />

189 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Pineapple Grove<br />

DB, 561-563-8871<br />

Boston’s on the Beach<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

Brule Bistro<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> #109, DB<br />

561-274-2046<br />

Bru’s Room<br />

35 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3663<br />

BurgerFi<br />

6 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-9590<br />

Burt & Max’s Bar & grill<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-638-6380<br />

Corner Porch<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

85 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-3349<br />

Cut 432<br />

432 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-9898<br />

Dada<br />

52 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3232<br />

De La Tierra -<br />

Sundy House<br />

106 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5678<br />

Death or Glory<br />

Restaurant & Bar<br />

116 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-808-8814<br />

Deck 84<br />

840 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-665-8484<br />

Doc’s All American<br />

10 N Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3627<br />

Donnie’s Place<br />

60 NW 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9996<br />

Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

2410 N Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-276-1570<br />

Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>nue Grill<br />

821 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-265-0122<br />

Gourmet Killer Dogs<br />

4057 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 917-656-3664<br />

Grand Tavern<br />

710 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-279-2779<br />

Grangers Grill<br />

802 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7881<br />

Harvest Seasonal Grill<br />

and Wine Bar<br />

1841 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-266-3239<br />

Henry’s<br />

16850 Jog Road<br />

Between Linton Blvd &<br />

Clintmore Rd<br />

DB, 561 638 1949<br />

HiWay Burger<br />

12 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-6430<br />

Jimmy’s Bistro<br />

9 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>nue, DB<br />

561-865-5774<br />

Johnnie Brown’s<br />

301 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9911<br />

Lilo’s<br />

814 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-8049<br />

Longhorn Steakhouse<br />

1562 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-278-1944<br />

Lucilles Bad to the Bone<br />

BBQ, Delray Marketplace<br />

9173 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-810-4045<br />

Max’s Harvest<br />

169 NW 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-381-9970<br />

Max’s Social House<br />

116 NE 6 <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-501-4332<br />

MIA Kitchen & Bar<br />

7901 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Delray Beach. 561-499-<br />

2200<br />

OCEAN ONE<br />

BAR & GRILL<br />

777 E.<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-702-7373<br />

Outback<br />

1300 Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-272-7201<br />

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Park Tavern<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-265-5093<br />

Prime Restaurant<br />

And Bar<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-865-5845<br />

Salt7<br />

32 SE 2nd St, DB<br />

561-274-7258<br />

Seacrest Grille<br />

(Marriott Hotel)<br />

10 N Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-3200<br />

Shula Burger<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

DB, 561-404-1347<br />

The Grove Restaurant<br />

187 NE 2 <strong>Ave</strong>., DB<br />

561-789-8636<br />

The Office<br />

201 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3600<br />

The Original Brooklyn<br />

Water Bagel<br />

14451 S Military Trail, DB<br />

561-455-7490<br />

Tryst<br />

4 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-921-0201<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

Chinese<br />

Buddha Sky Bar<br />

217 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-450-7557<br />

China Gardens<br />

14402 S. Military Trail,<br />

DB, 561-498-5226<br />

Lemongrass Bistro<br />

420 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5050<br />

Ming’s Garden Chinese<br />

271 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-3333<br />

Yama Japanese<br />

Restaurant<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-9929<br />

Ziree Thai & Sushi<br />

401 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-6549<br />

Continental/<br />

Greek<br />

Apeiro Kitchen & Bar<br />

14917 Lyons Rd.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-501-4443<br />

Bistro 241<br />

241 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-4080<br />

Blue Anchor<br />

804 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-7272<br />

Boheme Bistro<br />

1118 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4899<br />

Caffe Martier<br />

411 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-7790<br />

Joseph’s Wine Bar<br />

200 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-6100<br />

La Cigale, A Taste of the<br />

Mediterranean<br />

253 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-0600<br />

Olio Bistro<br />

42 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6633<br />

Taverna Opa<br />

270 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-303-3602<br />

The Greek Bistro<br />

1832 S Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-266-8976<br />

Thirty Two East<br />

32 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7868<br />

Coffee/Dessert<br />

Ben & Jerry’s<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3112<br />

Café Bleu<br />

44 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-4041<br />

Coffee District<br />

325 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-455-0541<br />

Couture Cakes<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-1828<br />

Full Of Crepe<br />

632 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-562-8090<br />

Gizzi’s Coffee<br />

2275 S Federal Hwy #380<br />

DB, (561) 266-9797<br />

Jellies at Seagate<br />

1000 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3775<br />

Kilwin’s Chocolates &<br />

Ice Cream<br />

402 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0808<br />

Puro’s Cigar<br />

777 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6118<br />

Starbucks<br />

205 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-9332<br />

Starbucks<br />

502 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-265-3273<br />

The Grind Cafe<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-270-3036<br />

Health Food<br />

Ciao Sidewalk Café<br />

1208 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-4520<br />

Fit Food Express<br />

302 NE 4th St, DB<br />

561-330-4525<br />

Green Fields Organic<br />

Bistro<br />

4900 Linton Blvd.<br />

DB, 561 501-4169<br />

Nutrition Cottage<br />

1815 S Federal Highway,<br />

DB, 561-734-4626<br />

Purgreens<br />

Inside Purlife Fitness<br />

Center<br />

45 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-7387<br />

The New Vegan<br />

528 NE 2nd St. DB<br />

561-404-5301<br />

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Italian<br />

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Restaurant & Pizzeria<br />

7323 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-496-3990<br />

Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza<br />

115 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-7911<br />

Bambini’s Garden Pizzeria<br />

14466 Military Trail, DB<br />

561-638-6442<br />

Bella Amici Pizzeria<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> & Lyons<br />

561-270-3025<br />

Cafe Gelato Panini<br />

& Wine Bar<br />

506 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-501-4574<br />

Caffe Luna Rosa<br />

34 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-274-9404<br />

Carrabba’s Italian Grill<br />

335 E Linton Blvd, DB<br />

561-266-9393<br />

Cena Modern Italian<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>nue, DB,<br />

561-330-1237<br />

D’Angelo Pizza Tapas<br />

16950 Jog Road, DB.<br />

561-381-0037<br />

Il Bacio Restaurant<br />

& Lounge<br />

29 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-865-7785<br />

IL Contadino<br />

Ristorante<br />

165 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Pineapple Grove, DB<br />

561-330-0004<br />

Il Girasole<br />

1911 S Federal Hwy, DB,<br />

561-272-3566<br />

Luigi’s Coal Oven Pizza<br />

307 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-274-1969<br />

Rocky’s Italian<br />

Bistro<br />

20 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-9703<br />

Salotta<br />

145 NE 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-0310<br />

Sazio<br />

131 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5540<br />

Scuola Vecchia<br />

522 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5923<br />

Terra Fiamma<br />

Ristorante. Pizza. Bar<br />

9169 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

561-495-5570<br />

Tramonti Italian<br />

Ristorante<br />

119 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-1944<br />

Vic & Angelo’s<br />

290 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9570<br />

Windy City Pizza<br />

401 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-2811<br />

Latin/Caribbean/<br />

sPAnish<br />

Bamboo Fire Café<br />

149 NW 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-749-0973<br />

Cabana El Ray<br />

105 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-9090<br />

CHE!!! Restaurant<br />

900 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

On the Intracoastal<br />

DB, 561-562-5111<br />

Papa’s Tapas<br />

259 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

Delray Beach, FL 33444<br />

Phone: ( 561) 266-0599<br />

El Camino<br />

15 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-865-5350<br />

Hacienda Mexican<br />

Restaurant & Bar, 14820 S<br />

Military Trail, DB.<br />

561-562-5151<br />

Rocco’s Tacos &<br />

Tequila Bar<br />

110 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-808-1100<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong> #E, DB<br />

561-278-5757<br />

Pubs/Clubs<br />

3rd & 3rd<br />

301 NE 3rd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-303-1939<br />

Blue Anchor British Pub &<br />

Restaurant<br />

804 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-272-7272.<br />

Bull Bar Inc<br />

2 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-274-8001<br />

Honey<br />

16 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-270-7187<br />

Hurricane Bar & Lounge<br />

640 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-0282<br />

N2 Winebar<br />

104 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong><br />

The Hyatt Place<br />

561-278-6802<br />

O’Connors Irish Pub<br />

210 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0022<br />

Delray Hideaway<br />

1045 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, Db<br />

561-562-5500<br />

Sandbar<br />

40 S Ocean Blvd, DB<br />

561-278-3364<br />

City Oyster<br />

213 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-0220<br />

Dee Dee’s Conch & Rib<br />

540 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-1124<br />

J & J Seafood Bar & Grill<br />

634 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3390<br />

Mussel Beach<br />

501 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> DB<br />

561-921-6464<br />

Racks Fish House<br />

5 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-450-6718<br />

The Fisherman’s Grill<br />

5199 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-638-0500<br />

Sandwich/Deli<br />

Bagel’s With Deli<br />

1732 S Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561-279-4799<br />

Big Al’s Steaks<br />

450 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-819-1888<br />

Brighton Beach Bagel &<br />

Bakery<br />

14587 S. Military trail<br />

DB, 561-270-3771<br />

Checkers<br />

450 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9939<br />

Christina’s Restaurant<br />

263 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-3200<br />

Conte’s Italian Deli &<br />

Gourmet Market<br />

311 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561.501.7399<br />

Cornell Café Morikami<br />

Museum<br />

4000 Morikami Park<br />

Rd, DB<br />

561-495-0233<br />

we cook with fire<br />

9169 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach<br />

561.495.5570<br />

TerraFiamma.com<br />

Mellow Mushroom<br />

25 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3040<br />

Pizza Rustica<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-8766<br />

Mexican<br />

Cabo Flats<br />

Cantina & Tequila Bar<br />

Delray Marketplace<br />

<strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> & Lyons Rd.<br />

DB 561-499-0378<br />

Tim Finnegans Irish Pub<br />

2885 S. Federal Hwy, DB<br />

561- 330-3153<br />

Seafood<br />

50 Ocean<br />

50 S Ocean Blvd, Delray<br />

Beach, FL 33483<br />

(561) 278-3364<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0002<br />

Dunkin Donut’s<br />

37 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-1196<br />

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dining | guide<br />

Famous Market Deli<br />

6570 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-495-8590<br />

Jersey Mikes Subs<br />

455C NE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-276-8949<br />

Jimmy John’s<br />

Gourmet Sandwiches<br />

1911 S. Federal Hwy<br />

DB, 561-243-1100<br />

Nemo’s Fish & Chicken<br />

943 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-865-5094<br />

Sandwiches by the Sea<br />

1214 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-2212<br />

Subway<br />

301 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-5959<br />

Tea-Licious Tearoom<br />

4997 B, W Atalantic <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 561-638-5155<br />

The Café In Paradise<br />

140 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3434<br />

Tony’s Deli<br />

Breakfast, Lunch, Hero’s<br />

301 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 561-276-1749<br />

Boca raton<br />

American<br />

13 American Table<br />

451 Palmetto Park Road,<br />

Boca 561-409-2061<br />

Abe & Louis Glades Plaza<br />

2300 W. Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-447-0024<br />

The Addison<br />

2 E. Camino Real, Boca<br />

561-372-0568<br />

Boca Wings & Ribs<br />

2257 North Fed. Highway<br />

Boca 561 391-9110<br />

Boca Muse<br />

7136 Beracasa Way, Boca<br />

561-367-1133<br />

Boca Pita Express<br />

7158 Beracasa Way<br />

Boca 561-750-0088<br />

Bogart’s Bar & Grille<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<br />

Boston Market<br />

7020 Beracasa Way,<br />

Boca 561-392-2795<br />

Bogart’s Bar &Grille<br />

Muvico Palace 20<br />

3200 Airport Road<br />

Boca 561-544-3044<br />

Brewzzi Glades Plaza<br />

2222 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-392-BREW (2739)<br />

Cheesecake Factory<br />

5530 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-393-0344<br />

Cottonwood Café<br />

90 Royal Palm Place, Boca<br />

561-353-2233<br />

Chops Lobster Bar<br />

101 Plaza Real. Boca<br />

561-395-2675<br />

Duffy’s Sports Grill<br />

21212 St Andrews Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-869-0552<br />

Grand Lux Café<br />

Town Ctr Mall, 6000<br />

Glades Road, Boca<br />

561-392-2141<br />

Houston’s<br />

1900 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Circle. Boca<br />

561-998- 0550<br />

J. Alexander’s<br />

1400 Glades Road. Boca<br />

561-347-9875<br />

Kathy’s Gazebo Café<br />

4199 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca 561-395-6033<br />

Kee Grill<br />

17940 N.Military Trail.<br />

Boca 561-995-5044<br />

Lucilles Bad to the<br />

Bone BBQ<br />

3011 Yamato Road<br />

Boca 561-997-9557<br />

Madison’s New York Grill<br />

2006 NW Executive Center<br />

Circle. Boca 561-994-0808<br />

Mariposa<br />

Neiman Marcus at Town<br />

Ctr-5860 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-544-2320<br />

Max’s Grille<br />

Mizner Park-404 Plaza<br />

Real Boca 561-368-0080<br />

Miller’s Ale House<br />

1200 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-998-9142<br />

Mississippi Sweets BBQ<br />

2399 N Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-394-6779<br />

Morton’s The Steakhouse<br />

Shops at Boca-5050 Town<br />

Ctr Circle Boca<br />

561-392-7724<br />

New York Prime<br />

2350 N.W. Executive Ctr<br />

Drive. Boca<br />

561-998-3881<br />

Oceans 18<br />

5801 NW 2nd Av Boca<br />

561-994-0400<br />

Pavilion Grille<br />

301 Yamato Road, Boca<br />

561-912-0000<br />

Pinon Grille,<br />

6000 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-391-7770<br />

Polo’s Restaurant<br />

5030 Champion Blvd.,<br />

Boca; 561-997-2920<br />

Rack’s Downtown Eatery<br />

402 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-395-1662<br />

Rebel House<br />

297 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-353-5888<br />

Ruby Tuesday<br />

409 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-392-5705<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steak House<br />

225 N.E.Mizner Blvd.,<br />

Boca, 561-392-6746<br />

Seasons 52<br />

2300 N.W.Executive Ctr,<br />

Boca, 561-998-9952<br />

Six Tables<br />

112 N.E. 2cnd St., Boca<br />

561-347-6260<br />

Sweet Tomatoes<br />

7110 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-750-3303<br />

The Capital Grille<br />

6000 Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-368-1077<br />

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dining | guide<br />

The Grille on Congress<br />

5101 Congress Av. Boca<br />

561-912-9800<br />

Yogurt Rendezvous*<br />

*(ORB Kosher) 7150<br />

Beracasa Way, Boca<br />

561-392-8384<br />

Asian/Sushi/<br />

Chinese<br />

Bluefin Sushi Thai Grill<br />

861 Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-981-8986<br />

Boon’s Asian Bistro<br />

19605 SR7.<br />

Boca 561-883-0202<br />

Cay Da Vietnamese<br />

7400 N. Fed. Highway.,<br />

Boca, 561-998-0278<br />

Fah Asian Bistro<br />

Boca Valley Shopping Plaza<br />

-7461 N.Fed Hwy. Boca-<br />

561-241-0400<br />

5 Spice Asian Market<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake<br />

1200 Yamato Rd.<br />

561-989-1688<br />

Japango<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-999-1263<br />

Kapow Noodle Bar<br />

431 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-347-7311<br />

La Tre<br />

249 E.Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca-561-392-4568<br />

Lemongrass Asian Bistro<br />

101 Plaza Real South.<br />

Boca 561-544-8181<br />

P.F Chang’s<br />

1400 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-393-3722<br />

Pei Wei Asian Diner<br />

7152-B Beracasa Way,<br />

561-322-1001<br />

Stir Crazy Café<br />

Town Ctr-6000 Glades Rd.,<br />

Boca 561-338-7500<br />

Sushi Masa & Thai<br />

2240 NW 19th Street.<br />

Boca 561-347-0008<br />

Sushi Ray<br />

Shops at Boca Ctr-5250,<br />

Town Ctr Circle.Boca<br />

561-394-9506<br />

Sushi Thai<br />

100 NE 2cnd St., Boca<br />

561-750-4448<br />

Sushi Yama<br />

7055-33 W Palmetto Park<br />

Road. Boca 561- 362-6416<br />

Tempura House<br />

The Reserve-9858 Clint<br />

Moore Road. Building<br />

561-883-6088<br />

Uncle Tai’s<br />

Shops at Boca Ctr-5250<br />

Town Ctr Circle. -Boca<br />

561-368-8806<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

60 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-392-9328<br />

Yokohama Sushi<br />

9168 Glades Rd. Boca<br />

561-451-1707<br />

Continental<br />

Bakery of France<br />

625 NE Spanish River<br />

Blvd., Boca 561-361-4490<br />

Bistro Provence<br />

2399 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca-561-368-2340<br />

Brio Tuscan Grille<br />

5050 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-392-0344<br />

Casa D’Angelo<br />

171 E Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca. 561-996-1234<br />

Cote France Café<br />

100K Plaza Real South,<br />

Boca. 561-955-6021<br />

Casimir French Bistro<br />

416 Via De Palmas #81,<br />

Royal Palm Place, Boca,<br />

561-955-6001<br />

Josef’s Table<br />

5030 Champion Blvd.<br />

Boca 561-353-2700<br />

Kosta’s<br />

5024 N. Fed Hwy.<br />

Lighhousepoint<br />

Georgetown Plaza,<br />

954-571-3842<br />

Le Rivage<br />

450 N.E.20th St.<br />

Boca-561-620-0033<br />

Macaroni Grill<br />

2004 Executive Ctr Drive.<br />

Boca 561-997-5492<br />

Mario’s Osteria<br />

1400 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-239-7000<br />

Milos Taverna<br />

1600 N Fed. Hwy, Boca.<br />

561-750-6720<br />

Matteo’s<br />

233 S Federal Hwy.<br />

Boca 561-392-0773<br />

Meatball Room<br />

3011 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-409-4111<br />

Taverna Kyma<br />

6298 N. Fed. Hywy.<br />

Boca 33487<br />

561-994-2828<br />

Villa Rosana<br />

9858 Clint Moore Road.<br />

Boca 561-470-0112<br />

Italian<br />

Arturo’s Ristorante<br />

6750 N.Fed Hwy.<br />

Boca-561-997- 7373<br />

Carraba’s Italian Grill<br />

6909 S.W.18th Street,<br />

Boca-561-544-8838<br />

Josephine’s<br />

5751 N.Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca. 561-988-0668<br />

La Luna Italian Bistro<br />

The Polo Shoppes-5030<br />

Champion Blvd. Boca<br />

561-997-1165<br />

La Villeta<br />

4351 N. Fed. Highway<br />

Boca-561-362-8403<br />

Maggiano’s<br />

21090 St. Andrew’s Blvd.<br />

Boca, 561-361-8244<br />

Nino’s Italian Restaurant<br />

7120 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-392-9075<br />

Novello Restaurant & Bar<br />

5999 N. Fed. Highway.<br />

Boca, 561-994-3495<br />

Peace a Pizza<br />

Shoppes at Blue Lake-<br />

1200, Yamato Rd. Boca<br />

561-998-Best (2378)<br />

Pellegrino’s Ristorante<br />

3360 N Federal Highway,<br />

Boca Plaza, Boca<br />

561-368-5520<br />

Ristorante Sapori<br />

Royal Palm Place-301 Via<br />

De Palmas., Boca 561-<br />

367-9779<br />

Trattoria Romana<br />

499 E. Palmetto Park Rd.<br />

Boca, 561-393-6715<br />

Umbria<br />

Renaissance Hotel 2000<br />

NW 19st, Boca.<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Latin/<br />

cAribbean<br />

Caribbean Grill<br />

1332 NW Boca Raton Blvd<br />

Boca 561-362-0161<br />

Cuban Café<br />

3350 N.W.Boca Blvd. Boca<br />

561-750-8860<br />

Mexican<br />

Senor Burrito<br />

513 N.E 20th Street Boca<br />

561-347-6600<br />

La Rosa Nautica<br />

515 NE 20th St. Boca,<br />

561-296-1413<br />

Rocco’s Tacos<br />

5250 Town Center Circle.<br />

Boca 561-416-2131<br />

Uncle Julio’s<br />

449 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-300-3530<br />

Seafood<br />

Bonefish Grill<br />

21065 Powerline Road.<br />

Boca 561-483-4949<br />

City Fish Market<br />

7940 Glades Road.<br />

Boca 561-487-1600<br />

Truluck’s<br />

351 Plaza Real.<br />

Boca 561-391-0755<br />

Deli/Cafés<br />

Ben’s Deli Kosher<br />

The Reserve-9942 Clint<br />

Moore Rd. Boca<br />

561-470-9963<br />

Boca Beach House<br />

887 E Palmetto Park Road.<br />

Boca 561-826-8850<br />

Deli on Rye<br />

4311 N. Federlal Hwy.,<br />

Boca 561-347-1400<br />

Hotdogopolis<br />

6020 N Federal Hwy.<br />

8177 Glades Road Boca<br />

561-998-5959<br />

Oasis Cafe<br />

Renaissance Hotel Boca<br />

2000 NW 19st, Boca<br />

561-368-5252<br />

Saquella Caffe<br />

82 Royal Palm Place-410<br />

Via De Palmas, Boca.<br />

561-338-8840<br />

Toojay’s<br />

3013 Yamato Road.<br />

Boca 561-997-9911<br />

Toojay’s Gourmet Deli<br />

Polo Shoppes-5030<br />

Champion Blvd.<br />

Boca-561-241-5903<br />

Rustic Cellar<br />

Royal Palm Place-<br />

409 S.E.Mizner Blvd.<br />

561-392-5237<br />

WEST PALM<br />

Tequila Cowboy<br />

City Place<br />

550 S. Rosemary <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

WPB 561-249-2749<br />

Other<br />

Meals On The Move, Inc.<br />

561-488-9665 www.<br />

mealsonthemove.com<br />

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misc | ask the petxpert<br />

BY Bill Piechocki and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM<br />

A New Approach to<br />

Cancer in Dogs<br />

Did you know that our canine companions are the most toxic<br />

creatures on the face of the earth? Not only do they deal with<br />

the day-to-day environmental challenges like we all do such<br />

as chemtrails, insecticidal spraying, lawn chemicals and household<br />

cleaning products, but also a plethora of pharmaceutical products<br />

including vaccines, preventative medications and other protocols.<br />

Are they safe and effective?<br />

We now know that cancer is rarely caused by genetics. It is caused<br />

by environmental challenges, and also lifestyle. Generally, it’s because<br />

you use the same laundry detergent, the same shampoo, the<br />

same toothpaste, and eat the same foods that are loaded with toxic<br />

chemicals. The repetition of ingesting those same unhealthy products<br />

is the real culprit.<br />

When we realize that we are essentially the creator of this horrific<br />

condition which is not truly a disease, we can prevent the attack and<br />

ultimately beat Cancer naturally. It is the same for us as it is for our pets.<br />

We share the same environment. Our pets are exposed to the same<br />

threats but they have much smaller bodies which can mean higher<br />

toxic levels based on weight.<br />

Let’s take a quick look. You clean your floor with a fresh, aromatic<br />

cleaner. What’s in it and is it safe? If it’s safe, then why is there a warning<br />

label? Your pet lives on the floor, eats on the floor and sleeps on the<br />

floor. What are they absorbing and ingesting?<br />

Now let’s throw in cancer causing foods that include highly chemically<br />

laden diets from most processed pet food. Add to it the high heat<br />

processing, the product bags and can linings that can consist of cancer<br />

causing plastic compounds such as BPA ultimately contributing to the<br />

food being a carcinogen in creating a cancer ridden dog.<br />

We now have our pets in a very toxic state and then you are prescribed<br />

deadly vermicides for them as “preventatives” against fleas,<br />

ticks, heartworm and other parasites. Have you read the warning labels<br />

or inserts on any of these? The flea products warn against getting on<br />

our skin yet they tell you to apply it to your pets’ skin. The heartworm<br />

“prevention” products clearly state that they do not prevent heartworms<br />

but aid in the treatment of heartworm disease.<br />

Vaccines are another source of toxins and with the increase in the<br />

unnecessary number and frequency of these vaccines, the immune system<br />

of our pets becomes highly compromised.<br />

This approach of chemicalization of our canines with all these toxic<br />

products has lead to so many dogs showing the symptom that we call<br />

cancer. Yes, cancer is a symptom that the body is toxic and therefore out<br />

of balance. Now that we understand the true nature of the causes, we<br />

can support the body with the tools that are needed to heal itself. And<br />

yes, the body can heal itself of cancer and most other health challenges.<br />

The goal is prevention of all disease by minimizing the number<br />

and quantities of toxins we expose our dogs to and understanding<br />

their effects. Feeding a species appropriate, balanced diet with clean<br />

minimally processed foods, limiting chemical toxin exposure and using<br />

natural herbs, botanicals and foods to detoxify will improve their<br />

overall health.<br />

Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners<br />

in Fiesta Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the<br />

PetHealthCafe.com radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has<br />

provided us unparalleled vision and information which we pass to our<br />

clients daily. Call or email us for a free consultation, we would be more<br />

than happy to help. 800-940-7387/ info@biovanceah.com<br />

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leisure | brain teasers<br />

crossword<br />

puzzle<br />

sudoko<br />

Fill in the grid so that every row, column and<br />

3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9.<br />

ANSWER TO sudoko will be printed next month.<br />

ANSWER TO this PUZZLE will be printed next month.<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Congress (abbr.)<br />

5 Warp yarn<br />

8 Post<br />

12 Winglike<br />

13 Inlet<br />

14 Icelandic tale<br />

15 Dodecanese island<br />

16 Noun-forming (suf.)<br />

17 Conduct<br />

18 Slow: music<br />

20 Caulk lightly<br />

22 Thing (Lat.)<br />

23 Yangtze tributary<br />

24 Dog<br />

28 Brit. trout<br />

32 Red horse<br />

33 Detective<br />

35 Malt liquor<br />

36 White poplar<br />

39 Yet (2 words)<br />

42 Dadaist<br />

44 Atl. Coast<br />

Conference (abbr.)<br />

45 Inconsiderable<br />

48 Of the nostrils<br />

52 Oriental nursemaid<br />

53 Eur. Economic<br />

Community (abbr.)<br />

55 Sleeping<br />

56 Calcium oxide<br />

57 Civil War commander<br />

58 SW US cotton<br />

59 Volcano crater<br />

60 Approves (contr.)<br />

61 Cheese<br />

DOWN<br />

1 House (Sp.)<br />

2 Foul-smelling<br />

ANSWER<br />

TO<br />

PUZZLE<br />

from<br />

last<br />

month<br />

3 Hottentot<br />

4 Fetish<br />

5 lt. poet<br />

6 More!<br />

7 Group<br />

8 Yellow<br />

9 Arabian Sea gulf<br />

10 Killer of Castor<br />

11 Load<br />

19 Comparative (suf.)<br />

21 Laughter sounds<br />

24 Camel hair cloth<br />

25 Capture<br />

26 Stain<br />

27 Mesh<br />

29 Women in the Air<br />

Force (abbr.)<br />

30 Guido’s note (2<br />

words)<br />

31 Grandfather of Saul<br />

34 Lots<br />

37 Foam<br />

38 Transgress<br />

40 Fiddler crab genus<br />

41 Tight spot<br />

43 Pelvis (pref.)<br />

45 Tree<br />

46 Bowfin<br />

47 Buddhist monk<br />

49 In the same place<br />

(Lat.)<br />

50 Eelworm<br />

51 Dutch cheese<br />

54 Mouse-spotter’s cry<br />

enigma<br />

ANSWER<br />

TO<br />

sudoko<br />

from<br />

LAST<br />

MONTH<br />

enigma cryptograms are created from<br />

quotations and proverbs from around the<br />

WORld. Each letter stands for another letter.<br />

hint: “t” = “p”<br />

“TMTIKOC MTQLQML QX JYG<br />

PCGOJGXJ KQG QL JYG VMCKN.”<br />

- JYMWOX UOCKSKG<br />

enigma solution will be printed next month.<br />

enigma solution from LAST MONTH<br />

“If a man takes no thought about what is distant,<br />

he will find sorrow near at hand.” - Confucius<br />

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