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www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | FebrUARY <strong>2019</strong> | 1


DO<br />

IT<br />

FOR<br />

YOU ____<br />

PurLife Delray<br />

561.852.9200<br />

purlifefitness.com<br />

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Look great. Feel better. Enjoy life.<br />

Of course, the results are worth it, but they’re<br />

just the reward. Whether you’re here to hit<br />

the weights, grab a bite, or visit the salon,<br />

you don’t come to Pur just for the reward.<br />

You come for you. DO IT FOR YOU!<br />

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561.276.7387<br />

purgreens.com<br />

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561.220.0749<br />

purstrands.com<br />

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NEW YEAR.<br />

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contents<br />

48<br />

50 54 90<br />

REGULARS<br />

8 From the Editor<br />

90 City People<br />

Cheryl Haywood<br />

LOCALS ONLY<br />

10 In The News<br />

26 Under The Spotlight<br />

28 Delray Under $50<br />

30 Happenings<br />

PICTURES<br />

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

42 In The Pineapple Grove Arts District<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

46 Gotta Know<br />

48 Gotta See<br />

50 Gotta Hear<br />

52 Gotta Read<br />

54 Concerts<br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

58 Pain Relief<br />

Movement Is Life<br />

60 Dermatology<br />

Tighten Your Turkey Neck<br />

62 Your Dental Health<br />

Love The Gums You’re With<br />

64 Body Beautiful<br />

Plateau Breaking<br />

SPECIAL FEATURES<br />

68 Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com<br />

Tennis, Food, Beverage, And Music<br />

70 Demand The Limits<br />

Meet The Up-And-Coming Personal Injury<br />

Law Firm<br />

72 Tin Roof<br />

Great Music And Southern Comfort<br />

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

Luxury Villas<br />

Romance Is In The Air<br />

76 Changing Faces Makeup<br />

Botched Cosmetic Tattoo?!<br />

78 Elena Caríssimo<br />

Lang Realty<br />

80 BOLO<br />

The Latest Styles In Active Wear<br />

84 Smoke Inn Delray Beaach<br />

The Smokin’ Hot Cigar Bar<br />

86 Dizzy Rock Furniture<br />

One-Of-A-Kind Printed Furniture<br />

88 True Love<br />

Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue<br />

Sugar Is Sweet, And So Are You!<br />

FASHION<br />

94 What RU Wearing ®<br />

DINING<br />

110 Restaurant Review<br />

Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

A Time Capsule Of Kindness And<br />

Comfort Food<br />

112 Recipe<br />

Salmon Wellington<br />

114 Recipe<br />

Tuscan Porterhouse Steak With Red Wine<br />

116 Guide<br />

MISC<br />

124 PetXpert<br />

What Are Some Super Foods To Keep<br />

My Pet Healthy?<br />

125 Pet Spotlight<br />

LEISURE<br />

127 Brain Teasers<br />

Crossword Puzzle, Sudoko And Enigma


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Publisher<br />

David Mizen<br />

Editor<br />

Yvette Roulette<br />

Contributing Editors<br />

Diane Feen, Nicol Jenkins, Lisa Marie, Tom Craig<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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Delray Beach, FL. 33483<br />

Ph. 888-309-1110<br />

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from the<br />

editor<br />

It’s <strong>February</strong> and<br />

love is all around!<br />

The weather is great, our downtown is bustling and season<br />

is in full swing. For the past 21 years our “Most Fun Small<br />

Town in America” has proudly been the host of the Delray<br />

Beach Open. The ATP tour is back with the Bryan Brothers,<br />

del Potro and many other superstars. Thousands of tennis<br />

enthusiasts are welcomed to our City by the Sea to watch some of the<br />

biggest names in tennis volley for the championship title. Make sure<br />

you catch a match! Look inside for more information on tickets and<br />

match times.<br />

Valentine’s Day can bring out the romantic in anyone, and what<br />

better place to show off your romantic side than on <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>? Stroll<br />

the <strong>Ave</strong>nue or head to the beach with a blanket and a basket full of<br />

goodies. Crane’s Beach House offers a few packages to help you sweep<br />

your sweetheart off his/her feet. Whether you choose the Picnic for<br />

Two or the Proposal Package, they guarantee it will be a perfect day.<br />

Want to woo your Honey, but you’re on a budget? We’ve got you<br />

covered! Check out Darien Davies’ regular feature Delray Under $50<br />

for many ways to enjoy our city and not break the bank.<br />

While the rest of the country is shoveling snow and braving frigid<br />

temperatures, we are basking in sunshine, humidity free, and enjoying<br />

a few more weeks of this perfect weather. How lucky are we???<br />

Wherever<br />

you are, and<br />

whatever you<br />

do, be in love<br />

— Rumi<br />

Yvette roulette, editor<br />

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Luxuriate… just steps from the beach.<br />

Crane’s Beach House is a personal, boutique get-away for hometown and out-of-town guests seeking coastal comfort<br />

in a lush and verdant setting.<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


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Martha Hall Kelly<br />

–Best-Selling<br />

Author - Speaking<br />

at Benefit for<br />

National Jewish<br />

Health Hospital<br />

AVDA’s 12th<br />

Annual Heart of a<br />

Woman Luncheon<br />

<strong>February</strong> 28, <strong>2019</strong><br />

10:30am-1:30pm<br />

Royal Palm Yacht Club, Boca Raton<br />

AVDA’s Heart of a Woman Luncheon<br />

celebrates the strength, courage and<br />

determination of women, particularly survivors<br />

of domestic violence. This lovely<br />

event raises funds to support AVDA’s critical<br />

and life-saving programs, including our<br />

emergency shelter and transitional housing<br />

at Casa Vegso, our 24-hour crisis hotline,<br />

outreach and legal advocacy as well<br />

as our training and violence prevention<br />

education programs.<br />

Want to have a great time and do<br />

something good for mankind?<br />

Come to a Luncheon to Benefit National<br />

Jewish Health Hospital on March 7th at St.<br />

Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton.<br />

The Speaker - Martha Hall Kelly is the<br />

author of Lilac Girls, a best- selling novel<br />

about the tests and triumphs of those<br />

during the war. It was a New York Times<br />

bestseller for 56 weeks and has been<br />

called a riveting read.<br />

Jill Deutch, wife of Congressman Ted<br />

Deutch will also speak. Jill is the Director<br />

of Development for Hillel of Broward and<br />

Palm Beach. She is involved in many community<br />

organizations and will tell her<br />

story of challenge and triumph.<br />

There’s a silent auction, cocktails, hors<br />

d’oeuvres, prizes and book signing. Items<br />

include an Apple Watch, designer accessories,<br />

resort get-a-ways, extravaganzas<br />

and surprises.<br />

The luncheon supports a hospital that<br />

has drastically changed many lives, from<br />

hopeless to hopeful.<br />

Come to the St. Andrews Country Club<br />

March 7th and support the leading respiratory<br />

hospital in the country.<br />

Contact Joanne Kabel at 56-477-5400<br />

or KabelJ@njhealth.org. www.flnewdirections.com.<br />

tarana burke<br />

We are thrilled to announce that we<br />

have an extraordinary speaker scheduled<br />

for AVDA’s 12th Annual Heart of a Woman<br />

Luncheon on <strong>February</strong> 28 at the Royal<br />

Palm Yacht Club. Tarana Burke, founder<br />

of the ‘me too’ movement will share her<br />

story behind the genesis of the viral 2017<br />

TIME Person of the Year–winning ‘me<br />

too’ movement. A sexual assault survivor<br />

herself, she provides words of empowerment<br />

that lift up marginalized voices, enables<br />

survivors across all races, genders,<br />

or classes to know that they are not alone,<br />

and creates a place of comfort and healing<br />

to those who have experienced trauma.<br />

continued page 12<br />

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Step-Above<br />

Rummage Sale<br />

Barbara MATUSIK is checking out KNICKKNACKS<br />

The Step-Above Rummage Sale held at<br />

the First Presbyterian Church located<br />

at 33 Gleason Street, in Delray Beach is<br />

not the average rummage sale where stuff<br />

is piled high on tables and in boxes. This<br />

Step-Above Rummage Sale is like shopping<br />

in a department store. Each department<br />

has its own area with merchandise<br />

conveniently displayed. The Boutique has<br />

brand name high end items, sometimes<br />

with the tags still attached. Shoes are arranged<br />

by size and can be tried on in a<br />

comfortable sitting area. Bedding, towels,<br />

table cloths are in the linen department.<br />

Kitchen supplies including glassware, flatware,<br />

sets of dishes, small electrical appliances,<br />

personal items, and knickknacks<br />

are in the housewares department. The<br />

media area contains books, DVDs, and<br />

electronic games. Kids clothes, toys, and<br />

games are organized in their own area.<br />

Clothes are sized, priced, and hung on<br />

racks. Some items have new tags still attached.<br />

Sales specialists can help you make<br />

a selection or point out the boutique area.<br />

A dressing area is available to be sure purchases<br />

fit perfectly.<br />

The sale is held on <strong>February</strong> 7 from 1-3<br />

pm, and <strong>February</strong> 8-9 from 9am to 1pm.<br />

Arrive early for the best bargains. The<br />

prices are fabulous and the merchandise is<br />

extensive. Take a shopping break and purchase<br />

lunch between 11:00 and 1:00. For<br />

more information, call 561-276-6338. See<br />

the website for information and directions.<br />

http://firstdelray.com/upcoming-events.<br />

Kinetic Art By The<br />

Sea - Sculptures<br />

That Move,<br />

Augmented Reality<br />

It happens only once every two years, and<br />

it’s starting now: Visitors to coastal Boynton<br />

Beach, Florida, can see large-scale kinetic<br />

sculptures, experience augmented reality,<br />

participate in sound and interactive art and<br />

meet internationally-renowned kinetic artists<br />

at the fourth biennial International Kinetic<br />

Art Exhibit and Symposium.<br />

Debby Coles-Dobay, Public Arts Manager<br />

for Boynton Beach, said, “Kinetic artworks<br />

are powered by solar, water, wind, gravity<br />

and human interaction. Each installation<br />

has an augmented reality component to<br />

deepen the experience and, in some cases,<br />

allow visitors to enter and shape the artwork.<br />

This is art in four dimensions.”<br />

The outdoor installations are accessed<br />

via self-guided or scheduled group tours<br />

with trained docents. In the augmented<br />

reality experience, objects appear before<br />

your eyes through an easy-to-use app. At<br />

each sculpture the kinetic artist will describe<br />

their work on your smartphone or<br />

tablet. For app, maps and more visit IntlKineticArtEvent.org.<br />

The opening weekend is <strong>February</strong> 2-3,<br />

attracting art collectors from around the<br />

world. Public events occur Saturday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2, 9:00am–6:00pm and Sunday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 3, 11:00am– 4:00pm. Highlights<br />

include Moving Toward Balance –mobilemaking<br />

experiences to promote balance<br />

for oneself and the environment, Kinetic<br />

Kanopi - community project demonstrating<br />

sustainability and kinetic technologies,<br />

Solar Shimmer - student interactive<br />

continued page 14<br />

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kinetic installation, Sun Boxes - solar-powered sound installation,<br />

and never-ending nature-inspired cellular bloom kinetic<br />

sculptures.<br />

The Burn Zone: A Memoir<br />

-Talk / Book Signing Event<br />

By Renee Linnell who was born and raised in S. Florida<br />

and her family still lives here.<br />

cult survivor’s story, THE BURN ZONE is filled with inspiration<br />

and encouragement for anyone struggling to find a<br />

A<br />

sense of purpose, spiritual fulfillment, or the answers to their<br />

problems.<br />

After seven years of faithfully following her spiritual teacher,<br />

Renee Linnell finally realized she was in a cult and had been<br />

severely brainwashed. But how did that happen to someone<br />

like her? She had graduated magna cum laude with a double<br />

degree. She had traveled to nearly fifty countries alone before<br />

she turned thirty-five. She was a surf model and a professional<br />

Argentine tango dancer. She had started five different companies<br />

and had an MBA from NYU. How could someone like her<br />

end up brainwashed and in a cult?<br />

Thursday, March 14th 5:30-7:00 p.m. at The Palm Beach<br />

Bookstore, 215 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480<br />

Saturday, March 16th 2:00 p.m. at Books & Books, @Bal<br />

HarbourShops, 9700 Collins <strong>Ave</strong>., BalHarbour, FL 33154.<br />

continued page 16<br />

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The Fine Art of Living with Art<br />

The mAe represents<br />

a diverse collection<br />

of emerging and<br />

mid-career fine<br />

contemporary artists.<br />

Redefining what it is to be<br />

a 21st century art gallery.<br />

TERI TUNDER “HERE COMES THE SUN”<br />

48” x 48” OIL ON CANVAS<br />

Land O’Lakes<br />

Man Meets<br />

Leukemia<br />

Survivor Whose<br />

Life He Saved<br />

Stem cell donor and recipient meet<br />

for first time at Gift of Life Marrow<br />

Registry’s ‘Steps for Life 5k’ in<br />

Boca Raton<br />

Land O’Lakes resident finally met<br />

A and learned the identity of a New<br />

York man whose life he saved by donating<br />

blood stem cells through the Gift of Life<br />

Marrow Registry, at the Gift of Life Steps<br />

for Life 5k Run & Walk in Boca Raton on<br />

January 13th.<br />

The donor, Ryan Corning, 23, and the<br />

recipient, Julio Rivera, 50, met in a highly<br />

emotional moment during opening ceremonies<br />

before the race. By law the pair<br />

remained anonymous for a year posttransplant.<br />

Rivera, who had been battling Acute<br />

Myeloid Leukemia (AML), is a truck<br />

driver and longtime Manhattan resident.<br />

Corning, a Boston native who lives<br />

and works in Land O’ Lakes, is a recent<br />

college graduate who joined Gift of Life<br />

while working as a summer camp counselor<br />

in 2014. In 2017 he learned he<br />

was a match for someone battling AML<br />

and promptly donated blood stem cells<br />

in a New Jersey hospital procedure. He<br />

went on to become a Gift of Life Campus<br />

Ambassador at Elon University in Elon,<br />

North Carolina.<br />

“I’m just a regular guy and if given the<br />

chance I would do this over and over,”<br />

said Corning.<br />

“I have no words to express how this<br />

gave me not just a chance at life, but a<br />

chance to do more with my family and<br />

my children,” Rivera said. “I am humbly<br />

grateful to be part of this amazing family<br />

that stretches far enough to reach those<br />

in need.”<br />

Gift of Life Marrow Registry helps<br />

children and adults suffering from leukemia,<br />

lymphoma, other cancers and genetic<br />

disorders find donors for stem cell<br />

and bone marrow transplants. The Steps<br />

for Life 5k Run & Walk is dedicated to<br />

raising awareness of the importance of<br />

joining the marrow registry.<br />

Come To The<br />

3rd Anniversary<br />

Celebration For<br />

The Children’s<br />

Garden<br />

DANIEL CALDWELL “STROLLING BAY STREET”<br />

24” x 30” OIL ON CANVAS<br />

maefineart.com<br />

168 NE 2 AVE, DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 | 561.403.5549<br />

OPEN DAILY, MONDAY BY APPOINTMENT<br />

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK – FEB. 1ST 6-9PM<br />

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The Delray Beach Children’s Garden is<br />

having their 3rd Anniversary Celebration<br />

Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 23 from 4-7 pm.<br />

It will be an amazing evening in the<br />

garden with Caribbean Cuisine, Live Island<br />

music, Kids Craft Table,Great Raffles<br />

and more!<br />

There’s a Veggie Garden Labyrinth,<br />

Fish and Turtle pond, Twig Tunnel, Banana<br />

Forest, Healing Garden, Adventure<br />

Julio Rivera (left) embrACes rYAN Corning<br />

(right), who SAVed his life by dONATING bLOOd<br />

stem cells through the Gift of Life Marrow<br />

ReGISTry continued page 18<br />

Photo credit: Joe Yerkovich–Bancroft Creative Group<br />

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Boat, Dream Garden, Giant Storytelling<br />

Chair and more.<br />

The Garden – is downtown Delray – is a<br />

magical place of wonderment for Children<br />

and Adults.<br />

137 SW 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach<br />

Street Parking On 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

Time To Make Your<br />

Reservations!<br />

It is time to make your reservations for the<br />

11th annual Savor the <strong>Ave</strong>nue on Monday,<br />

March 25th at 5:30pm! Tickets are on sale<br />

<strong>February</strong> 1st for this amazing evening of<br />

dining under the stars—and down the double<br />

yellow line of famed <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue—<br />

at the food and wine event of the year. Join<br />

hundreds of guests—and 13 of Downtown<br />

Delray’s finest restaurants—at Florida’s<br />

longest dining table, one that runs more<br />

than five blocks and 1,300 feet long stretching<br />

from Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>nue east to Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

(U.S. 1). This is the event you don’t want<br />

to miss!<br />

This year there are 13 participating restaurants.<br />

Each 4-course dinner is paired<br />

with select libations. Restaurants and<br />

menus can be viewed at www.Downtown-<br />

DelrayBeach.com/Savorthe<strong>Ave</strong>nue. Reservations<br />

are made with the restaurants<br />

directly, and seating is limited.<br />

Savor the <strong>Ave</strong>nue is a Delray Beach culinary<br />

tradition made possible by the Delray<br />

Beach Downtown Development Authority<br />

(DDA). The DDA is pleased to announce<br />

that a portion of all tickets sold will benefit<br />

Healthier Delray Beach. This year there<br />

will also be a People’s Choice Award granted<br />

to the restaurant with the best table décor.<br />

Vote for your favorite Savor the <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

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tablescape by uploading a picture to Facebook<br />

or Instagram, using #SavorPeoplesChoice<br />

and checking in to or tagging the<br />

restaurant name.<br />

Silverball Museum<br />

Pinball Machine<br />

Contest Winner<br />

Every year Delray Beach Silverball Museum<br />

gives one lucky winner a Pinball Machine<br />

of their very own. At the beginning of<br />

every year each person who visits Silverball<br />

Museum is asked to simply fill out a form<br />

to enter the draw. In December, just before<br />

Christmas, a drawing is held at the Museum.<br />

Silverball Museum displays the pinball machine<br />

on in Santa’s Workshop at the 100ft<br />

Tree in Old School Square.<br />

Congratulations to this year’s winner,<br />

Denna Gerretson Chapman, a native of Delray<br />

Beach.<br />

FEBRUARY 15-24, <strong>2019</strong><br />

YELLOWTENNISBALL.COM<br />

TIX ON SALE NOW 561-330-6000<br />

*Schedule/match times/players subject to change. Tickets are not eligible for refunds or exchanges. Campaign creative by WheelhouseBranding.com<br />

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Appreciation<br />

Party At Seventh<br />

Generation<br />

Solutions<br />

Seventh Generation Solutions located<br />

at 900 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue, #13 held<br />

an appreciation party for everyone! The<br />

amazing celebration was catered by<br />

Chef Michael of IL Contadino. Among the<br />

Deanne, Mayor Shelly Petrolia, Eleanor, Mason, Cyla, rON<br />

many attendees was City of Delray Beach<br />

Mayor Shelly Petrolia.<br />

Plein Air Fun Fest<br />

<strong>2019</strong><br />

juried group of 50 plein air painters<br />

A from Florida and beyond will capture<br />

the ambiance and charm of Delray Beach<br />

at Plein Fun Fest, an outdoor painting extravaganza<br />

on <strong>February</strong> 2. Delray Beach will<br />

host the fourth annual Plein Fun Fest competition<br />

sponsored jointly by Plein Air Palm<br />

Beach (PAPB) and Old School Square.<br />

There will be three days of Plein Fun<br />

Fest events. The first is a plein air paintout<br />

and critique, which is scheduled for<br />

Friday, <strong>February</strong> 1. Painters will workfrom<br />

9:00 am to noon with a luncheon<br />

and critique to follow.<br />

On Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 2, the 50 juried<br />

artists will compete in Plein Fun Fest. The<br />

artists will begin painting at 9:00 am at<br />

location of their choice anywhere within<br />

the boundaries Delray Beach. This is the<br />

public’s chance to walk around, see what’s<br />

happening, talk to the artists and experience<br />

one of the best Delray Beach events.<br />

At 4:30 pm on Saturday, judge Marusca-<br />

Gatto, manager of the Cornell Museum<br />

at Old School Square, will jury the show,<br />

selecting those artists who will win. The<br />

awards total more than $2,000.00 cash<br />

from Plein Air Palm Beach plus prizes<br />

from local businesses.<br />

On Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 3, artists will line<br />

the sands of Delray Beach to Paint the Beach<br />

for just for FUN. This event is open to anyone.<br />

Plein air painting is exciting andinvites<br />

viewers into the creative process: the sights,<br />

sounds, and even smells of the artists’ world.<br />

Please join us for Plein Fun Fest <strong>2019</strong><br />

and see artists create “Tomorrow’s culture<br />

and history painted today on site.”<br />

For further information, contact Ruth<br />

Weiss, ruthweissart@yahoo.com.<br />

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OPENING WEEKEND<br />

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America’s Best Art Fair<br />

Delray Affair is a<br />

winner in the 7th<br />

annual “America’s Best<br />

Art Fair Awards” competition.<br />

Named number<br />

thirteen in the “Top<br />

50 Best Art Fairs” in<br />

America, the survey recognized<br />

Delray Affair as<br />

one of the finest juried<br />

art fairs in the country.<br />

The “Delray Affair” has always been popular among art fair<br />

lovers in the Delray Beach area, but our 7th annual national Best<br />

Art Fairs Awards survey proves that both art collectors and artists<br />

nationwide love it, too,” said Connie Mettler, Publisher of<br />

ArtFairCalendar.com. “We’re happy to give a “Top 50 Best Art<br />

Fairs” in America Award to Delray Affair today.”<br />

Drawing crowds from thirty states and twelve countries,<br />

the Delray Affair boasts the largest arts & crafts festival in the<br />

Southeast United States. The event takes place along the palm<br />

tree lined downtown streets of Delray Beach and stretches<br />

twelve city blocks from the Intracoastal to NW 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Produced<br />

by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce, The Delray<br />

Affair has received numerous awards for its ‘eclectic’ mixture of<br />

fine art, great crafts and funky products from around the world.<br />

“The Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce is proud to<br />

continue to bring this award-winning event to our community<br />

each year, showcasing our City’s rich support of the arts. Producing<br />

this event is no easy feat”, says Chamber President and<br />

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CEO, Jeb Conrad. “The event would be impossible without our<br />

partnership with Festival Management Group’s expertise marketing<br />

and planning and our volunteers”.<br />

“We’re very pleased at this recognition of Delray Affair by<br />

ArtFairCalendar.com’s “Best Art Fair Awards,” said Festival Management<br />

Group President, Nancy Stewart -Franczak. “We have a<br />

great team of staff and volunteers who work hard every year to<br />

produce this important cultural event that brings so much art,<br />

business, and cultural activity to the Delray Beach community.”<br />

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Spotlight<br />

In their own words<br />

Cena Cucina Italiana<br />

BY Paolo Accarpio<br />

My name is Paolo Accarpio and I am the General Manager<br />

at the new Cena Cucina Italiana Restaurant in<br />

Delray Beach, just steps off of beautiful <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

After graduating from college near my hometown in Sicily,<br />

I headed to the U.S. to start a career in culinary arts. My<br />

first job was with Bice Restaurant Group near Miami. I quickly<br />

rose up the ranks to Regional Manager where I led a team of<br />

420 professionals, overseeing 7 of their Florida restaurants.<br />

In January 2007, my leadership skills were called upon to<br />

open the famous Devito South Beach Restaurant. Soon after,<br />

I decided to open my own South Florida Restaurants - Azzurro<br />

Italian Restaurant and Bar and The Fish on 1826. Today, I am<br />

proud to be a part of the Cena Cucina Italiana Team. Italian<br />

food has always been my passion! The practice of utilizing<br />

only the freshest and best ingredients with skill and love, is<br />

at the very heart of good Italian food. We offer that each and<br />

every day, in a fun, modern, yet comfortable atmosphere. We<br />

hope you’ll turn off the avenue, valet park your car and enjoy<br />

a truly authentic Italian meal with us tonight!<br />

Cena Cucina ITALIANA ReSTAUrant<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach, Fl<br />

561-330-1237<br />

www.cenacucinaitaliana.com<br />

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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>February</strong> for $50 or less.<br />

Let’s face it. Relationships are difficult and take constant work.<br />

But, they’re also super rewarding! (Obviously, or else we’d all be<br />

single zombies.) <strong>February</strong> is Relationship Wellness Month and<br />

is the perfect time to spend a little QT with your No. 1. Yes, you could<br />

invest all your time and energy in Valentine’s Day, but that’s for fools.<br />

Instead, take a random night this month and plan something super<br />

special and memorable for extra brownie points. For a mix of casual<br />

and romantic, pack a little picnic and head to the beach for sunset<br />

so you can unwind for the day and listen to the sound of the waves<br />

crash. (It works, I promise.) Once ready, take a little walk over to Caffe<br />

Luna Rosa and snag a table outside so you can continue the romantic<br />

evening. First up, champagne, obviously. Second, maybe start with the<br />

Orange Bang Bang Shrimp (wink) served “martini” style with cucumber<br />

spaghetti and horseradish marmalade reduction for $15, just to<br />

wet the palate. If you’re looking to go down to fish town, split the Linguini<br />

Amalfitana, made with clams, mussels, calamari, shrimp, fresh<br />

catch, garlic, extra virgin olive oil and San Marzano tomato sauce for<br />

$29. One last glass of champagne and it’s about time to enjoy dessert<br />

at home (double wink). It’s safe to say your relationship is looking<br />

pretty good, don’t you think? Caffe Luna Rosa is located at 34 S. Ocean<br />

Blvd. Visit www.caffelunarosa.com or call (561) 274-9404 for more<br />

information and reservations.<br />

Pizza has surely held a place in your<br />

heart - and gullet - since at<br />

least you were four years<br />

old. Birthday parties, school<br />

parties, pool parties,<br />

and literally all of college<br />

would not have<br />

been complete without<br />

a bunch of red saucefaced<br />

people. If you’ve been out of the pizza scene for some time<br />

(“carbs are the enemy” comes to mind), there’s good news because<br />

National Pizza Day is Saturday, <strong>February</strong> 9 and there’s no better reason<br />

to get back on the pie train. If you want the best pizza in the area,<br />

look no further than Scuola Vecchia. They have more awards for their<br />

pizza than most pizza places have pizza, and you can definitely taste<br />

it. They are proud members of the Associazone Pizzaiuoli Napoletani,<br />

which is an organization that seeks to preserve the 200-year-old Neapolitan<br />

pizza making tradition, and it’s clear because their pizza is<br />

unlike anything else on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue. Order up their award-winning<br />

Keste pizza, made with imported buffalo mozzarella, tomato sauce,<br />

prosciutto di parma, arugula, shaved gran cru, extra virgin olive oil<br />

and basil for $19, or the Quattro Formaggi with Caciocavallo cheese,<br />

gran cru, parmigiana reggiano, extra virgin olive oil, basil and fresh<br />

water buffalo mozzarella for $16. Whatever you sink your teeth into is<br />

guaranteed to be delicious, so you might want to recreate this holiday<br />

at least twice a month from now until the end of time. Scuola Vecchia<br />

is located at 522 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.scuolavecchiapizzeria.com<br />

or call (561) 865-5923 for more information and reservations.<br />

Love improves laughter, or laughter improves love? Regardless,<br />

it’s all a win, win in my eyes. Loves Makes the World Go Round,<br />

But Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week is <strong>February</strong> 8<br />

through 14, and is a great time to put your funny love in check. Thankfully<br />

the Delray Beach Playhouse is once again at our rescue and has<br />

a fantastic play planned for us: Neil Simon’s California Suite. Arguably<br />

one of America’s funniest playwrights, Simon’s California Suite<br />

is a quartet of four brilliantly comic vignettes about different visitors<br />

to Suite 203-204 of The Beverly Hills Hotel. With visitors from New<br />

York, Philadelphia, London and Chicago, the play features multiple<br />

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different scenarios but all connected by one sweet suite. It’s<br />

definitely sure to be a great night out with your love, enjoying<br />

some laughter. The play is held Friday, <strong>February</strong> 1 through Sunday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 17, with evening and afternoon performances.<br />

Tickets are $30 which leaves you a little green to enjoy a bottle<br />

of wine and some snacks in the park before the show. The Delray<br />

Beach Playhouse is located at 950 N.W. Ninth St. Visit www.<br />

delraybeachplayhouse.com or call (561) 272-1281 for more information<br />

and tickets.<br />

Recreation can have a lot of different meanings for a lot of<br />

different people, but the main goal is a little fun therapy.<br />

<strong>February</strong> is National Therapeutic Recreation Month and<br />

is a fantastic time to focus on what beneficial change recreation<br />

has to your life. If you don’t feel like hopping on your bike or<br />

starting a game of horseshoes with friends, head to the Delray<br />

Beach Public Library for some note-able fun. Course Instructor<br />

Howard Sherman is hosting his ‘How One Song Can Change Your<br />

Life’ course with an aim to illustrate how songs can change our<br />

lives for the better. You will experience how rhythm can energize,<br />

how harmony can create images, how melody can take us along<br />

for a creative ride, and how lyrics can bring out the stories of<br />

our lives. It’s a journey for your mind without any physical effort<br />

required! Songs will be presented through videos, recording and<br />

played live, for your learning pleasure. The first class will provide<br />

a brief history of song in our culture with regard to geography,<br />

race, religion and ethnicity, and during the second class, Sherman<br />

will present examples of songs he has used in his work and<br />

the value or purpose of them. He has plenty of knowledge in this<br />

field as he is a board certified music therapist and licensed mental<br />

health counselor, as well as being a professional violinist. This<br />

sounds like music to my ears! The course is $50 and is held Tuesday,<br />

<strong>February</strong> 5 and 12 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Delray Beach<br />

Public Library, 1000 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.delraylibrary.org<br />

or call (561) 266-0194 for more information and the register.<br />

I<br />

don’t care for movies, so the only reason you’ll find me in a<br />

movie theater is because there’s a monsoon outside or I have<br />

a serious hankering for some popcorn. But, for those of us<br />

who are more rational and are perfectly able to indulge in their<br />

popcorn fetish on the regular, kudos to you. Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 3<br />

is National Popcorn Day and is the perfect time to celebrate your<br />

snack by avoiding the at-home microwave and putting your trust<br />

in Colonel Kernel, aka The Original Popcorn House team. Their<br />

motto is “Even Better!” and handcrafts each batch of many different<br />

gourmet popcorn flavors using only the finest and freshest<br />

ingredients available. They pop all of their premium mushroomstyle<br />

popcorn in pure coconut oil, and use Belgian chocolate<br />

and premium white and gold cheddar to enhance the flavor<br />

of their perfectly created batches. I could eat the Spicy Buffalo<br />

until I literally can’t breathe anymore (or I run out, whichever<br />

happens first), but some of the other delicious flavors include<br />

Cheesy Rich Cheddar, Birthday Cake, Dill Pickle, Dark Chocolate<br />

Sea Salt, White Chocolate Oreo, Loaded Baked Potato, and more.<br />

Their gourmet classics start at $4.99 and the gourmet specialty<br />

starts at $7.99, so pop in and get your pop on. The only downside<br />

of getting their popcorn is that everyone around you will want<br />

some, so be prepared. The Original Popcorn House is located at<br />

10 N.E. Fifth <strong>Ave</strong>. Visit www.originalpopcornhouse.com or call<br />

(561) 865-7300 for more information.<br />

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<strong>February</strong><br />

8Skate cAMP<br />

sultans of string2<br />

6<br />

diaper sports: karate<br />

6<br />

MusicWorks: Martin Sexton<br />

9<br />

ride and remember bus tour<br />

1-31 Shark Feeding – Tues-Sat -<br />

10:30am, Sun 1:30pm. Alligator Feeding<br />

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

- Tues-Sun- 2:45pm. Free for all ages.<br />

561-274-7263, sandowayhouse.org.<br />

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

times. Pompey Park Community Center.<br />

561-243-7356. Delray Beach Community<br />

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

Beach Tennis Center 561-243-7360.<br />

mydelraybeach.com.<br />

1-17 CAlifoRNIA SUITE – A Comedy<br />

By Neil Simon. Multiple Performances.<br />

California Suite is a quartet of four<br />

brilliantly comic vignettes about different<br />

visitors to Suite 203-204 of The<br />

Beverly Hills Hotel. DelrayBeachPlayhouse.com;<br />

561-272-1281.<br />

1-24 Funny Girl – The musical biography<br />

of the legendary Fanny Brice<br />

and her tempestuous love affair with<br />

gambler Nicky Ornstein. Ticket prices:<br />

$75-$95. The Wick Theatre, 7901<br />

North Federal Highway, Boca Raton,<br />

561-995-2333, www.thewick.org.<br />

1 First FriDAy Bites - gAStro-<br />

Geeks – 6:00pm. <strong>February</strong> Food Truck<br />

| GastroGeeks. Every 1st Friday as part<br />

of First Friday Art Walk. Grab a bite, eat<br />

in gallery, enjoy some Art and Artist<br />

Studios, drinks available inside! Food<br />

truck will be parked outside. Stop by<br />

and grab a bite, check out the gallery<br />

and artist studios or stroll and take<br />

food to go! 313 NE 3rd Street, Delray<br />

Beach. 561-330-9614 or E-mail: infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

1 Dr. Lonnie Smith – 8pm. Dr. Lonnie<br />

Smith is an unparalleled musician,<br />

composer, performer and recording<br />

artist. Tickets range from $40-$50.<br />

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

2-3 <strong>2019</strong> International Kinetic<br />

Art Exhibit and Symposium – 100<br />

East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton<br />

Beach, FL 33435 – 561-742-6019.<br />

https://www.boynton-beach.org/<br />

public-art.<br />

2 Book Club: “The Kingdom Of<br />

This World” By Alejo cARPentier<br />

– 12pm. The brutal rule of King Henri<br />

Christophe is retold by elderly slave Ti<br />

Noel. This novel is the tale of the birth<br />

of modern Haiti from the perspective<br />

of race, erotomania, mysticism, and<br />

madness. FREE event. Spady Museum,<br />

170 N.W. 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, 561.279.8883, spadymuseum.org.<br />

2 Italy for the lUxury Traveler<br />

– 4 to 6pm. Nada’s Italy: 119 NE 2nd<br />

<strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach, 561-270-4486.<br />

2 Sultans Of String – Back by popular<br />

demand, Canada’s multiple award<br />

winning string slingers SULTANS OF<br />

STRING take their genre hopping musical<br />

passport to Delray audiences at<br />

the Arts Garage, <strong>February</strong> 2nd. Arts<br />

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

6 Imagine: The Life And Song Of<br />

John Lennon – 2pm. John Lennon, a<br />

troubled musical prodigy from working<br />

class Liverpool, rode the dizzying<br />

ascension of the Beatles to international<br />

stardom, and become one of the<br />

most celebrated singer-songwriters<br />

of the 20th century. DelrayBeachPlayhouse.com;<br />

561-272-1281.<br />

6,13,20,27 Diaper Sports: Karate<br />

– 6:30pm. An introduction to Karate for<br />

girls and boys ages 2 to 5 years old with<br />

instructor Eugene Herring. $20 registration<br />

fee for 6 classes. January 30 - March<br />

6 on Wednesdays from 6:30 pm - 7:30<br />

pm at Pompey Park Recreation Center,<br />

1101 NW 2nd Street. For more information<br />

call 561-243-7000 or email Beardsleyd@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

6 MusicWorks: Martin Sexton –<br />

8pm. MusicWorks presents an evening<br />

with Martin Sexton! Martin Sexton is<br />

happily and fiercely independent and<br />

has infiltrated many musicals worlds.<br />

Tickets: $42 (Premium); $32 (Regular<br />

Reserved); $275 (VIP Table of 5); $220<br />

(VIP Table of 4). Old School Square, 51<br />

N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext 1,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

8 Skate cAMP, One Day – 8am-<br />

5:30pm. One Day Skate Camp, ages 5<br />

- 13 years old, boys and girls. Delray<br />

Residents $30 and non residents $45.<br />

505 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach. For<br />

more information call 561-243-7000<br />

ext. 5101 or email Beardsleyd@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

8 The Pool Schmoozers – 2pm.<br />

Bernice, also known as the biggest gossip<br />

this side of New Jersey, was enjoying<br />

life in the lovely community of Boca Del<br />

Vida Delray. She was having a wonderful<br />

time at The Pool Schmoozers Club,<br />

when she suddenly found herself treading<br />

water. She’s overheard a little something<br />

that she’d rather not know. Everybody<br />

out of the pool! 950 NW 9th St.,<br />

Delray Beach. 561-272-1281 or email<br />

delraybeachplayhouse@gmail.com.<br />

9 Italian Singles Mixer – 4 to 6pm.<br />

Nada’s Italy: 119 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray<br />

Beach, 561-270-4486.<br />

9 Ride And Remember Bus Tour<br />

– 10am-12pm. $25. Spady Museum.<br />

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

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

comes alive! For more information call<br />

561.279.8883 or email sharblake@hotmail.com.<br />

spadymuseum.com.<br />

9-10 SPRing Art On The SqUARe<br />

<strong>2019</strong> – 10am-5pm. The Cornell Art<br />

Museum at Old School Square. This<br />

premiere, outdoor juried show includes<br />

extraordinary, original works in all<br />

media by fine art and fine craft artists<br />

from around the country. The Cornell<br />

Art Museum front lawn and Old School<br />

Square center grounds will be transformed<br />

into an exciting outdoor gallery,<br />

welcoming art collectors and enthusiasts<br />

to meet the artists and discover<br />

something new for everyone! Enjoy live<br />

music as you stroll among the exhibiting<br />

artists booths! Free admission!<br />

9 Art Lab / Yoga Re-StART –<br />

10:30am. Join us for an all levels<br />

Vinyasa yoga class in the back room<br />

gallery that will leave you feeling refreshed<br />

and renewed. Instructor Katie<br />

Mitchell. Bring mat, towel, water. 313<br />

NE 3rd Street, Delray Beach. 561-330-<br />

9614 or email infoartswarehouse@<br />

mydelraybeach.com.<br />

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9 Art Of Sound Youth ChoRUS –<br />

1pm. Art of Sound unites a dedicated<br />

ensemble of young vocalists passionate<br />

about music. Join Art of Sound for<br />

a wonderful opportunity to create and<br />

share the gift of song with our community.<br />

$100 per season. Arts Garage,<br />

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

10 Harlod Lopez-nUSSA – 8pm. Un<br />

Día Cualquiera, pianist Harold López-<br />

Nussa’s second release for Mack <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Records, represents this musical<br />

vantage point with force and innovation.<br />

He tells this story—his story—<br />

with drama, heartfelt emotion and<br />

consummate skills. Arts Garage, 561-<br />

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

11-21 NOTHING CAN STOP ME now!<br />

– The Songs Of Leslie Bricusse. Americans<br />

discovered Leslie Bricusse when<br />

he and Anthony Newley brought their<br />

West End hit STOP THE WORD - I WANT<br />

TO GET OFF to Broadway. DelrayBeach-<br />

Playhouse.com; 561-272-1281.<br />

11-12 An Evening With Faith<br />

Prince – The Crest Cabaret Series<br />

presents Tony Award winner, FAITH<br />

PRINCE, who has been dazzling Broadway<br />

audiences since winning the Tony,<br />

Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle<br />

Awards for her performance as “Ms.<br />

Adelaide” in GUYS AND DOLLS. Table<br />

Seat $90 (single seats available), Premium<br />

$75, Regular $60. Old School<br />

Square, 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-<br />

7922 ext 1, oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

13 All Mine: Art With Lines –<br />

Wednesdays, 4:00pm-5:30pm. 8-week<br />

program starting <strong>February</strong> 13 For Kids<br />

Ages 7-12. Scholarships Available. This<br />

art class will focus on teaching young<br />

students different techniques that are<br />

used when approaching art as well as<br />

the various ways to manipulate lines<br />

to form basic, but also detailed and abstract<br />

works. Cost: $135. Arts Garage,<br />

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

13 SalSA Nights – 9 Week Salsa<br />

Workshop, Wednesday from 7-8pm<br />

starting <strong>February</strong> 13. For ages 15 – 85.<br />

$108 per student (scholarships available).<br />

Learn how to dance Salsa at Arts<br />

Garage! This is a 9-week class designed<br />

to transform beginning dancers into<br />

Salsa Stars! Arts Garage, 561-450-<br />

6357, artsgarage.org.<br />

14 The Mersey Beatles – 7:30pm.<br />

Presented by Lightning Productions. 50<br />

Years of ABBEY ROAD - The Entire Album<br />

Live plus a set of Greatest Hits! Book Signing<br />

with John Lennon’s Sister, Author Julia<br />

Baird. TICKETS: $45-$59. Old School<br />

Square, 51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922<br />

ext 1, oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

15-16 Powerful Acrylic Paint<br />

Layers WorkSHop – 9:30 am-3:30<br />

pm. 2 DAY WORKSHOP ACRYLIC at<br />

the Creative Arts School at Old School<br />

Square. Learn exciting new ways to<br />

layer acrylics to create rich and complex<br />

surfaces. Instructor: Vicki Siegel.<br />

All levels. $315. Old School Square, 51<br />

N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext 1,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

15-Mar 19 Blonde Poison – Fri &<br />

Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm. The true story<br />

of Stella Kubler (Lourelene Snedeker)<br />

who, in present day London, reflects on<br />

her days as a young Jewish girl in Nazi<br />

Germany. As she recounts her past, will<br />

we still see Stella as a victim? Or were<br />

her misdeeds as monstrous as those<br />

who imprisoned her? By Gail Louw,<br />

directed by Keith Garsson. Tickets: $30-<br />

$35. Boca Sol Theatre, 3333 N. Federal<br />

Highway, Boca Raton, 561-447-8829,<br />

www.primalforces.com.<br />

15 Isle Of Klezbos – 8pm. NYC-based<br />

ISLE of KLEZBOS approaches tradition<br />

with irreverence and respect. Arts Garage,<br />

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

16-Mar 16 Art Working | Instagram<br />

1, 2, 3 – In this 3 workshop series<br />

Jenny K of Living Pattern will give<br />

you the tools and tips and tricks you<br />

can rely on to achieve Instagram success.<br />

313 NE 3rd Street, Delray Beach.<br />

561-330-9614 or email infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

16 Italian ConveRSAtion Hour – 4<br />

to 6pm. Nada’s Italy: 119 NE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

Delray Beach, 561-270-4486.<br />

16 Book Club: “ The Kingdom Of<br />

This World” By Alejo cARPentier<br />

– 12pm. The brutal rule of King Henri<br />

Christophe is retold by elderly slave Ti<br />

Noel. This novel is the tale of the birth<br />

of modern Haiti from the perspective<br />

of race, erotomania, mysticism, and<br />

madness. FREE event. Spady Museum,<br />

170 N.W. 5th <strong>Ave</strong>, 561-279-8883.<br />

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ELVIS: MY WAY<br />

20<br />

MusicWorks: Karla Bonoff<br />

& Jonathan Edwards<br />

22<br />

Movies In The Park: Incredibles 2<br />

24<br />

Rockoustic with Guest<br />

Vocalist, tAMMy Lawrence<br />

17 Jazz gAls – 7pm. The Jazz Gals,<br />

Wendy Pedersen and Lisanne Lyons<br />

will delight and excite you by celebrating<br />

the greatest hits of Broadway!<br />

Tickets range from $35-$45. Arts Garage,<br />

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

17 Kayla Cox – 7pm . This tribute<br />

show honors Aretha Franklin, Whitney<br />

Houston, Selena, and Aaliyah.<br />

Tickets range from $15-$25. Arts Garage,<br />

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

19 Acting For Adults 1 – 8 Week<br />

Acting Workshop. Tuesdays from 12<br />

pm to 2 pm starting <strong>February</strong> 19. This<br />

class is about self-discovery and fun.<br />

$175. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org.<br />

20 MusicWorks: Karla Bonoff<br />

& Jonathan Edwards – 8pm. Presented<br />

by MusicWorks. $77 (Premium),<br />

$57 (Regular Reserved), $460<br />

(VIP Table of 5); $368 (VIP Table of<br />

4). Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton<br />

<strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext 1, oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

21 Interfaith Cafe – 7-9:00 pm.<br />

South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog<br />

Rd, Delray Beach. Difficult Conversations<br />

“Courageous Conversations’. Dr.<br />

Allan Barsky will focus on how to engage<br />

others in a respectful, meaningful,<br />

and constructive conversations<br />

about words or actions that may be<br />

experienced has discriminatory, hurtful,<br />

or dismissive. www.meetup.com/<br />

Interfaith-Cafe.<br />

21 Luncheon[Art] – 11:30am-2pm.<br />

Every 3rd Thursday | Food Truck |<br />

Art. Come by and enjoy our Gallery,<br />

visit our Artist in Residents and have<br />

a great lunch! Tables will be available<br />

for your use, or take a quick stroll<br />

and grab food to-go. <strong>February</strong> Food<br />

Truck: Tacos Veracruz. 313 NE 3rd<br />

Street, Delray Beach. 561-330-9614<br />

or email infoartswarehouse@mydelraybeach.com.<br />

22-24 Elvis: My wAy – The electrifying<br />

Brandon Bennett (Chicago:<br />

Million Dollar Quartet) does the impossible,<br />

delivering a spine-tingling<br />

Elvis tribute that is fresh, powerful,<br />

and right on time. DelrayBeachPlayhouse.com;<br />

561-272-1281.<br />

22 Movies In The Park: Incredibles<br />

2 – Bring your lawn chairs, and<br />

join us for a free movie in the park at<br />

Pompey Park. We will be showing the<br />

Incredibles starting at 6:00 pm. For<br />

more information contact Pompey<br />

Park at 561-243-7356.<br />

22-23 The Hit Men – The Crest Theatre<br />

at Old School Square in Delray<br />

Beach,FL presents a star-studded<br />

journey back through rock and roll<br />

history with The Hit Men! Premium<br />

$70 / Regular $60. Old School Square,<br />

51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext<br />

1, oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

23 Parenting Safe Children<br />

WorkSHop – 9:30am-3pm. Sunflower<br />

Creative Arts presents Parenting<br />

Safe Children, a workshop that empowers<br />

parents and professionals to<br />

raise kids and build communities that<br />

are off limits to child sexual abuse.<br />

Sunflower Director/Founder, Susan<br />

Caruso, will facilitate the Parenting<br />

Safe Children Online Workshop, presented<br />

by Feather Berkower, LCSW.<br />

1960 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach.<br />

561-501-6615 or email Hello@SunflowerCreativeArts.org.<br />

23 The FloriDA Highwaymen Renaissance<br />

Art Exhibit – Florida’s<br />

historic landscape artists known<br />

as the Florida Highwaymen will be<br />

coming to Delray Beach for pop-up<br />

exhibits & live painting demonstrations.<br />

The pop-up exhibits will take<br />

place at both Arts Garage and Spady<br />

Cultural Heritage Museum’s William’s<br />

Cottage. There will also be live painting<br />

demonstrations at both locations<br />

from 1pm-2pm. Free event. **There<br />

will be a special panel discussion on<br />

Sunday, <strong>February</strong> 24 at 1pm followed<br />

by a reception at Arts Garage featuring<br />

the original Florida Highwaymen.<br />

Tickets are $10. Arts Garage, 561-<br />

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

23 Hobbit Skate-Off – 3pm. 11th<br />

Annual Hobbit Skate-off at the “505”<br />

Teen Center and Hobbit Skate Park.<br />

$5.00 per skater. Beginner, Intermediate<br />

and Advanced levels are welcome.<br />

Music, food($), vendors. Free to watch.<br />

For more information contact the Teen<br />

Center at (561) 243-7158.<br />

23 Lenore RAPHAel & Doug Mac-<br />

Donald – 8pm. Renowned international<br />

jazz artists Lenore Raphael<br />

and Doug MacDonald celebrate their<br />

recording reunion on a year-long<br />

tour. Arts Garage, 561-450-6357,<br />

artsgarage.org.<br />

24 Rockoustic with Guest Vocalist,<br />

tAMMy Lawrence – 1-4pm.<br />

Crazy Uncle MIke’s, 6450 N Federal<br />

Hwy, Boca Raton.<br />

25 Fins, Fur & Feathers - Pastel<br />

WorkSHop – 1 Day Pastel Workshop<br />

at the Creative Arts School at<br />

Old School Square. Award winning<br />

artist Deborah LaFogg Docherty will<br />

show you how to achieve the textures<br />

of fur, feathers and fins while<br />

using black pastel paper to make<br />

your paintings pop. This workshop<br />

will focus on techniques creating realistic<br />

textures to give your wildlife<br />

paintings a vivid natural look. All<br />

Levels. Monday 9:30 am-4:30 pm.<br />

Fee: $165. Old School Square, 51 N.<br />

Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext 1,<br />

oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

26 Havana Cuba All Stars -<br />

ASERE! – The Pavilion at Old School<br />

Square. With rhythms and melodies<br />

from the Cha Cha to the Rumba, from<br />

“Son Cubano” style to the Salsa, the<br />

All-Stars will showcase a wide variety<br />

of Cuban beats. The group is<br />

inspired by and dedicated to promoting<br />

the entire tapestry of Cuban<br />

music through a fresh, contemporary<br />

lens. VIP $75, Premium $40, General<br />

Admission $20 – Bring A Chair<br />

– seating is not provided. (Limited<br />

chair rental $5). Old School Square,<br />

51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong> 561-243-7922 ext<br />

1, oldschoolsquare.org.<br />

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1 Megan, Dr. Conde, Tatiana @ Conde Center for Chiropractic<br />

2 Stephan @ Spodak Dental Group<br />

3 Joe, whitney @ Shears of Faith<br />

4 Joanie, Dorothy @ Etc. Gifts @ The Seagate Hotel<br />

5 Lady, Cody @ Leighton Design Group<br />

6 Jordan, Conor, Alexa, Glenn @ The Seagate Hotel<br />

7 bob & Elli @ Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

8 andres, Eric, Yvonne @ Engel & Völkers<br />

9 Gail, Laura, Debbie @ Infinite Pilates Studio<br />

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Love is in the fare.<br />

Celebrate your love at The <strong>Atlantic</strong> Grille, Delray’s premier seafood restaurant. Our delectable menu<br />

will seduce your senses with bold flavors and fresh ingredients, and our live entertainment, colossal<br />

aquariums, and ocean-themed cocktails will set the stage for romance every time you visit.<br />

For reservations, visit The<strong>Atlantic</strong>Grille.com or call 561-693-3499.<br />

OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER | HAPPY HOUR 4:00 – 7:00 P.M.<br />

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY – SUNDAY<br />

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pictures | on the ave<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

1 2<br />

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4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

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1 Victoria, Isabella, Helene @ Conde Center for Chiropractic<br />

2 Gabby, Kierstin, Joe @ Shears of Faith<br />

3 Raul @ Dizzy Rock Furniture<br />

4 ariel, Tommy @ One <strong>Ave</strong>da Salon<br />

5 Esther & Benson @ Cranes Beach House Boutique<br />

Hotel & Luxury Villas<br />

6 Carie @ Etc. Gifts @ The Seagate Hotel<br />

7 Chris @ Sara Campbell<br />

8 Tony, Jeffrey, Alan @ Ellie’s Diner<br />

9 rhonda, Rita @ Changing Faces MakeUp<br />

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

photos by melissa korman<br />

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1 esais, Jordan @ Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

2 Jeff @ Dash Travel<br />

3 Gilberly @ Purgreens<br />

4 Veronica, Jesse, Jessica, Daria, Nada, Arthur @<br />

Nada’s Italy Tours<br />

5 norman @ Delray Beach Camera Shop<br />

6 Renee @ Hair By Renee<br />

7 Zell @ Conte’s Deli<br />

8 Kelly, Barbara, Shannon @ Man Cave<br />

9 Jessica, Deanna @ Purstrands<br />

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

photos by melissa korman<br />

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1 andrew, Jerilyn, Emily @ Posh Properties<br />

2 Christian, Jordan @ Banyan Restaurant & Bar<br />

3 Maggie @ The mAe Gallery<br />

4 Laura, Dianne @ Dianne Hair Salon<br />

5 John, Elena @ Purlife<br />

6 Tom @ The Goldsmith Shop<br />

7 Flavie @ Furst<br />

8 Jenny, Maryann @ In The Grove Hair Studio<br />

9 Stephen @ Lanzetta’s Barbershop<br />

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Know<br />

entertainment | gotta know<br />

D Wade Mural by Hiero and Galera Collective<br />

For Art Basel 2018 we at Galera<br />

Collective wanted to show our<br />

appreciation for Dwyane Wade<br />

for everything he has done for Miami<br />

and South Florida as whole; not only<br />

as an athlete, but also as relentless<br />

philanthropist.<br />

Glayson LeRoy owner and operator<br />

of Galera Collective or G Collective from<br />

Delray Beach is a graphic designer who<br />

has always had a love for street art, graffiti<br />

and large scale murals. Glayson has<br />

been a Heat fan for many years and a<br />

even bigger D Wade fan since he brought<br />

the Miami Heat their first title in 2006<br />

and managed to get Miami Lebron James<br />

and Chris Bosh to join him in Miami.<br />

Which in Glayson’s words were the best<br />

4 years of sports in South Florida.<br />

LeRoy’s Nephew tAj - wAde’s biggest fan<br />

The artist: Hiero has been dabbling in<br />

the arts for as long as he can remember.<br />

He started with graffiti in his teen years<br />

and ever since it’s been about spray<br />

paint. Hiero who is usually skeptical<br />

about painting celebrities admitted it’s<br />

hard not to be a fan of D Wade. “He’s a<br />

model human being and with qualities<br />

everyone should aspire to” said Hiero.<br />

This project took about 3 weeks and<br />

longer than expected due to the madness<br />

of Art Basel.<br />

Be on the look for a lot more from G<br />

Collective in <strong>2019</strong>. From upcoming shows<br />

to multiple murals in Delray Beach, West<br />

Palm Beach, Miami and more.<br />

InSTAGRAM:<br />

G Collective - @galeracollective<br />

Hiero - @hieroveiga<br />

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See<br />

entertainment | gotta SEE By lisa marie<br />

<strong>February</strong> 1<br />

Miss Bala - Plan every move. Play every side. Risk everything. Gloria<br />

(Gina Rodriguez) finds a power she never knew she had when she<br />

is drawn into a dangerous world of cross-border crime. Surviving will<br />

require all of her cunning, inventiveness, and strength. Miss Bala is directed<br />

by American filmmaker Catherine Hardwicke.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 8<br />

Cold Pursuit - An action thriller infused with irreverent humor, stars<br />

Liam Neeson as Nels Coxman, a family man whose quiet life with his<br />

wife (Laura Dern) is upended following the mysterious death of their<br />

son. Nels’ search for justice turns into a vengeful hunt for Viking (Tom<br />

Bateman), a drug lord he believes is connected to the death. As one<br />

by one of Viking’s associates “disappear,” Nels goes from upstanding<br />

citizen to ice-cold vigilante, letting nothing - and no one - get in his way.<br />

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part reunites the heroes of Bricksburg<br />

in an all new action-packed adventure to save their beloved city.<br />

It’s been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens<br />

are now facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO (R) invaders<br />

from outer space, wrecking everything faster than<br />

it can be rebuilt. The battle to defeat the invaders and<br />

restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet<br />

(Chris Pratt), Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), Batman (Will Arnett)<br />

and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds.<br />

The Prodigy - Taylor Schilling stars as Sarah, a<br />

mother whose young son Miles’ disturbing behavior<br />

signals that an evil, possibly supernatural force<br />

has overtaken him. Fearing for her family’s safety,<br />

Sarah must choose between her maternal<br />

instinct to love and protect Miles and<br />

a desperate need to investigate what<br />

- or who - is causing his dark turn.<br />

She is forced to look for answers in<br />

the past, taking the audience on a<br />

wild ride; one where the line between<br />

perception and reality becomes<br />

frighteningly blurry.<br />

What Men Want - Inspired by<br />

the Nancy Meyers hit romantic<br />

comedy “What Women Want,”<br />

this film follows the story of a<br />

female sports agent (Henson)<br />

who has been constantly boxed<br />

out by her male colleagues. When<br />

she gains the power to hear men’s<br />

thoughts, she is able to shift the paradigm<br />

to her advantage as she races<br />

to sign the NBA’s next superstar. The<br />

cast includes Aldis Hodge, Richard<br />

Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey,<br />

and Tracy Morgan.<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 13<br />

Isn’t It Romantic - New York City architect Natalie works hard to get<br />

noticed at her job but is more likely to be asked to deliver coffee and bagels<br />

than to design the city’s next skyscraper. And if things weren’t bad<br />

enough, Natalie, a lifelong cynic when it comes to love, has an encounter<br />

with a mugger that renders her unconscious, waking to discover<br />

that her life has suddenly become her worst nightmare - a romantic<br />

comedy - and she is the leading lady. Stars Liam Hemsworth, Adam<br />

Devine, Priyanka Chopra, and Betty Gilpin.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 14<br />

Alita: Battle Angel comes from visionary filmmakers James Cameron<br />

(AVATAR) and Robert Rodriguez (SIN CITY). It is about a deadly<br />

cyborg humanoid named Alita, played by Rosa Salazar, who is found<br />

in a scrap heap by Dr. Dyson Ido. As Alita learns to navigate her new<br />

life and the treacherous streets of Iron City, Ido tries to shield her from<br />

her mysterious history while her street-smart new friend Hugo (Keean<br />

Johnson) offers instead to help trigger her memories.<br />

Fighting with My Family is based on a true story and<br />

follows reformed gangster Ricky, his wife Julia (Lena<br />

Headey), and their daughter Paige (Florence Pugh) and<br />

son Zak (Jack Lowden) as they make a living wrestling<br />

together in tiny venues. When Paige and Zak get the<br />

opportunity to try out for WWE, the family grabs<br />

a once-in-a-lifetime chance to turn their wildest<br />

dreams into a dazzling future. However, brother<br />

and sister quickly discover that to become superstars,<br />

both their talent and their relationship will<br />

be put to the test.<br />

Happy Death Day 2U is the follow up to Blumhouse’s<br />

surprise 2017 smash hit of riveting, repeating<br />

twists and comic turns. This time, our hero Tree<br />

Gelbman (Rothe) discovers that dying over and<br />

over was surprisingly easier than the dangers<br />

that lie ahead. Jason Blum once again produces,<br />

and Christopher Landon returns to write and<br />

direct this next chapter.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 22<br />

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden<br />

World - Now chief and ruler of Berk alongside<br />

Astrid, Hiccup has created a gloriously<br />

chaotic dragon utopia. When the sudden<br />

appearance of female Light Fury coincides<br />

with the darkest threat their village has ever<br />

faced, Hiccup and Toothless must leave the<br />

only home they’ve known and journey to a<br />

hidden world thought only to exist in myth. As<br />

their true destines are revealed, dragon and rider<br />

will fight together to the very ends of the Earth<br />

to protect everything they’ve grown to treasure.<br />

Taylor Schilling<br />

“the prodigy”


Gotta Hear<br />

entertainment | gotta HEAR By tom craig<br />

<strong>February</strong> 1<br />

Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes<br />

8:00pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $43.00 - $73.00<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

David Bromberg Quintet<br />

9:00pm Funky Biscuit<br />

Boca Raton $40.00 - $60.00<br />

www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 2<br />

LucinDA Williams and<br />

Drive-By Truckers<br />

8:00pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $37.50 - $67.50<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

Michael Bolton<br />

8:00pm Au-Rene Theater at The<br />

Broward Center for the Performing Arts<br />

$35.00 - $125.00<br />

www.browardcenter.org<br />

<strong>February</strong> 6<br />

Al Di Meola<br />

7:30pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $33.00 - $43.00<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

Patti LaBelle<br />

8:00pm Kravis Center<br />

West Palm Beach $85.00 – $120.00<br />

www.kravis.org/<br />

Martin Sexton<br />

8:00pm Crest Theatre<br />

Delray Beach $42.00 - $47.00<br />

https://oldschoolsquare.org/cresttheatre-programs/<br />

<strong>February</strong> 9<br />

Ricky Scaggs and Kentucky Thunder<br />

4pm & 7pm Lyric Theater Stuart $50.00<br />

www.lyrictheatre.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 12<br />

Duran Duran<br />

8:30pm The Fillmore<br />

Miami Beach $89.50 - $189.50<br />

www.fillmoremb.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 13<br />

Rebirth Brass Band<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit<br />

Boca Raton $30.00 - $45.00<br />

www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 14<br />

Andrea Bocelli<br />

8:00pm American Airlines Arena<br />

Miami $122.00 - $379.00<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 14 & 15<br />

Frankie Valli<br />

8:00pm Hard Rock Event Center<br />

Hollywood $40.00 - $105.00<br />

www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 15-17<br />

Joe BonAMASSA<br />

8:00pm Au-Rene Theater at The<br />

Broward Center for the Performing Arts<br />

$99.00 - $199.00<br />

www.browardcenter.org<br />

<strong>February</strong> 15<br />

Michael Bublé<br />

7:00pm BB&T Center<br />

Sunrise $200.00 - $1030.00<br />

www.thebbtcenter.com<br />

Dave MASon and Steve Cropper<br />

8pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $47.50 - $77.50<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 16<br />

Justin Hayward with Mike Dawes<br />

8pm Crest Theatre<br />

Delray Beach $50.00 - $100.00<br />

https://oldschoolsquare.org/cresttheatre-programs/<br />

The Subdudes<br />

8:00pm Funky Biscuit<br />

Boca Raton $40.00 - $60.00<br />

www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

michael bolton<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 18<br />

Alan Parsons Live Project<br />

7:30pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $47.50 - $77.50<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 20<br />

Fleetwood MAC<br />

8:00pm BB&T Center<br />

Sunrise $65.25 - $245.25<br />

www.thebbtcenter.com<br />

Karla Bonoff & Jonathan Edwards<br />

8:00pm Crest Theatre<br />

Delray Beach $57.00 - $77.00<br />

https://oldschoolsquare.org/crest-theatre-programs/<br />

<strong>February</strong> 21<br />

Devon Allman Project with DUAne BeTTS<br />

8:00pm Parker Playhouse<br />

Fort Lauderdale $30.00 - $46.00<br />

www.parkerplayhouse.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 22<br />

Bad CoMPAny<br />

8:00pm Hard Rock Event Center<br />

Hollywood $35.00 - $90.00<br />

www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com<br />

The Zombies<br />

8:00pm Amaturo Theater at The<br />

Broward Center for the Performing Arts<br />

$49.50 - $169.50<br />

www.browardcenter.org<br />

<strong>February</strong> 23 & 24<br />

Walter Trout<br />

8pm on the 23rd - 7pm on the 24th<br />

Funky Biscuit Boca Raton<br />

$40.00 - $60.00<br />

www.funkybiscuit.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 25<br />

Christopher Cross<br />

7:30pm Amaturo Theater at The<br />

Broward Center for the Performing Arts<br />

$49.50 - $89.50<br />

www.browardcenter.org<br />

<strong>February</strong> 27<br />

Beach Boys<br />

8:00pm Hard Rock Event Center<br />

Hollywood $45.00 - $85.00<br />

www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com<br />

<strong>February</strong> 28<br />

Paul Anka Sings Sinatra<br />

8:00pm Kravis Center<br />

West Palm Beach $109.00 - $175.00<br />

www.kravis.org/<br />

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Read<br />

entertainment | gotta read By lisa marie<br />

The Silent Patient<br />

by Alex Michaelides<br />

Released <strong>February</strong> 5<br />

Promising to be the debut novel of the<br />

season “The Silent Patient” is a shocking<br />

psychological thriller of a woman’s act of violence<br />

against her husband—and of the therapist<br />

obsessed with uncovering her motive…<br />

Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect.<br />

A famous painter married to an in-demand<br />

fashion photographer, she lives in a grand<br />

house with big windows overlooking a park<br />

in one of London’s most desirable areas. One<br />

evening her husband Gabriel returns home<br />

late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots<br />

him five times in the face, and then never<br />

speaks another word.<br />

Alicia’s refusal to talk, or give any kind of<br />

explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into<br />

something far grander, a mystery that captures<br />

the public imagination and casts Alicia<br />

into notoriety. The price of her art skyrockets,<br />

and she, the silent patient, is hidden away<br />

from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a<br />

secure forensic unit in North London.<br />

Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist<br />

who has waited a long time for the opportunity<br />

to work with Alicia. His determination to<br />

get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why<br />

she shot her husband takes him down a twisting<br />

path into his own motivations—a search<br />

for the truth that threatens to consume him....<br />

The Essential Oils<br />

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Released <strong>February</strong> 11<br />

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Do you feel energy-depleted and irritable,<br />

unable to sleep, stay focused, or lose<br />

weight? You may have attributed these symptoms<br />

to the natural hormonal fluctuations<br />

that occur with age. But behind the scenes,<br />

there are a host of pesky culprits wreaking<br />

havoc on your hormonal health: chronic<br />

stress, air pollution, chemical-laden foods<br />

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and cleaning supplies, and the synthetic estrogens<br />

in personal care products. Women<br />

of all ages are left vulnerable to the consequences,<br />

suffering from unnecessary hormonal<br />

imbalance and frustrating symptoms<br />

that are often dismissed by their doctors.<br />

Dr. Mariza Snyder is here to help put you<br />

back in control of your health. In “The Essential<br />

Oils Hormone Solution”, you will<br />

learn how to heal hormonal chaos and revitalize<br />

the body from the inside out with the<br />

support of high-quality essential oils. You’ll<br />

learn how essential oils work on a cellular<br />

level to mitigate the toxic loads we carry,<br />

and how to use essential oils to reduce cravings,<br />

get deep, restful sleep, ease stress, improve<br />

mood, banish the worst symptoms of<br />

PMS, regain focus and concentration, boost<br />

libido, and increase energy.<br />

Featuring a 14-day plan to jumpstart your<br />

hormonal health, with over 100 essential oil<br />

blends, daily self-care rituals, and delicious,<br />

easy-to-prepare recipes, you’ll discover how<br />

to reset your body and pave the way for<br />

improved hormonal health, without taking<br />

hormones.<br />

Missing Daughter<br />

by Rick Mofina<br />

Released <strong>February</strong> 19<br />

Families with nothing to hide don’t have<br />

so many secrets<br />

Life can change in an instant. For Ryan<br />

and Karen Lane, it happens on the morning<br />

they discover their twelve-year-old daughter’s<br />

window open, their beloved Maddie<br />

missing from her bed.<br />

Police investigate. Suspicions swirl. A<br />

teenage boy admits he was outside her bedroom<br />

window the night she disappeared.<br />

A halfway house for convicts recently<br />

opened in the neighborhood. The Lane family<br />

is thrown into turmoil, then detectives<br />

turn their sights on them.<br />

No one is ruled out. Not Karen, with her<br />

tragic past, who argued with her daughter. Not<br />

Ryan, with his violent streak. Not Maddie’s<br />

thirteen-year-old brother, Tyler, who heard<br />

voices in her room the night she vanished.<br />

Days, weeks, months, then agonizing<br />

years go by without answers, the Lanes<br />

fearing that Maddie is gone forever…until<br />

a stunning twist shocks everyone, plunging<br />

the family deeper into a world of buried<br />

secrets whose revelations threaten the very<br />

foundation of their lives.<br />

The Last Letter<br />

by Rebecca Yarros<br />

Released <strong>February</strong> 25<br />

“‘The Last Letter’ is a haunting, heartbreaking<br />

and ultimately inspirational love<br />

story.” —InTouch Weekly<br />

Beckett,<br />

If you’re reading this, well, you know the<br />

last-letter drill. You made it. I didn’t. Get off<br />

the guilt train, because I know if there was any<br />

chance you could have saved me, you would<br />

have. I need one thing from you: get out of the<br />

army and get to Telluride. My little sister Ella’s<br />

raising the twins alone. She’s too independent<br />

and won’t accept help easily, but she has lost<br />

our grandmother, our parents, and now me.<br />

It’s too much for anyone to endure. It’s not<br />

fair. And here’s the kicker: there’s something<br />

else you don’t know that’s tearing her family<br />

apart. She’s going to need help. So, if I’m gone,<br />

that means I can’t be there for Ella. I can’t help<br />

them through this. But you can. So, I’m begging<br />

you, as my best friend, go take care of<br />

my sister, my family. Please don’t make her go<br />

through it alone. Ryan


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entertainment | concerts<br />

photos by tom craig<br />

Billy Joe “B.J.” Thomas is an American singer<br />

best known for “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My<br />

Head” from BuTCH Cassidy and the Sundance<br />

Kid performs at the Lyric Theatre in Stuart.<br />

Lead singer and founding member of<br />

Marshall Tucker Doug Gray performs<br />

their southern rock HITS with the band<br />

at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale<br />

Son of Legendary Cream and Blind Faith<br />

drummer Ginger Baker, Kofi Baker<br />

performs with his Psychedelic Trip<br />

band at the Arts Garage in Delray Beach<br />

Founding member and lead guitarIST for Kansas Richard<br />

Williams performs with the band on the Point of Know<br />

Return tour at the Amaturo Theater at the Broward<br />

Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale<br />

Paul Janeway lead singer and namesake of<br />

the Birmingham Alabama eight piece soul<br />

band St. Paul and the Broken Bones performs<br />

at the CuLTure Room in Fort Lauderdale<br />

The Byrds co-founders Chris Hillman and Roger McGuinn<br />

along with country legend Marty Stuart perform the 50th<br />

Anniversary of The Byrds 1968 seminal album Sweetheart of the<br />

Rodeo in its entirety at Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale<br />

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By Dr. Safranski<br />

Movement is Life<br />

You’ve probably heard this a million times, by a million<br />

people and if you haven’t heard it now you have.<br />

Movement is life! Getting outside walking, stretching,<br />

exercising doing something to get the blood flowing,<br />

and the joints moving helps you feel better!<br />

Whether you have arthritis, tight muscles, bad shoulders,<br />

bad knees, these types of joints need movement. A good<br />

majority of the joints in our body are what is called a<br />

synovial joint. This type of joint has a viscus fluid that is used to<br />

lubricate the joints when they move. However, if they don’t move<br />

often they become stiff making it hard to move. Picture molasses<br />

when it’s cold versus when it’s warm - same concept. These joints<br />

get their lubrication through proper movement, keeping them<br />

“warmed-up” so to speak. The key word here is proper movement.<br />

If the joints in the spine are not moving properly they eventually<br />

begin to wear down and cause injury or pain.<br />

Why is this so important? Are certain movements better than others?<br />

Should I see a chiropractor? Should I see a personal trainer?<br />

Should I do physical therapy? Should I do yoga? Should I do a barre<br />

class? Does lifting weights count? The answer to all of this is yes,<br />

however everyone is different. Everyone has different limitations<br />

and different weaknesses so there is no blanket statement answer.<br />

Your answer is not going to be found in an article online and it’s not<br />

going to be able to point out your weaknesses and limitations. There<br />

are somethings to consider first. Are you in pain? If yes, then your<br />

first step should be to resolve that pain, with your chiropractor, physical<br />

therapist, or some other form of conservative treatment, but get<br />

to the bottom of why you’re in pain. Secondly, get with someone who<br />

does functional movements that are catered to your needs and weaknesses.<br />

The days of generic workouts and doing lots of crunches are<br />

over. Functional movements are the new way to strengthen your<br />

deficits. YOUR DEFICITS! Not just deficits that a personal trainer or<br />

strength coach thinks you may have. With all the technology we have<br />

in our lives today, wouldn’t it make sense to put that towards figuring<br />

out where you’re weak? Yes, it would! Now we can incorporate that<br />

knowledge into our workouts and movements.<br />

Functional movements are defined as movements based on real<br />

world biomechanics. Functional Movement Screening or FMS is an<br />

in depth screening process that helps your find your deficits and fix<br />

them. Take it from me, this process is intense and can challenge the<br />

fittest person. Per FMS website “FMS equips fitness, healthcare and<br />

performance professionals with actionable steps to help people<br />

around the world to first, move well then, move often.” Partnering<br />

up with a chiropractor who either does FMS, or has as personal<br />

trainer who does FMS can lead to life changing result! Take action<br />

in your life, get up and move! You will feel better.<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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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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health & beauty | Your Dental Health<br />

By craig spodak, dmd, pa<br />

Love The Gums You’re With<br />

If your gums are giving you issues,<br />

your periodontist can help<br />

If you have been told you have periodontal (gum) disease, you are<br />

not alone. Many adults in the U.S. currently have some form of the<br />

disease. The main cause of periodontal disease is plaque, but other<br />

factors affect the health of your gums and include age, smoking/<br />

tobacco use, genetics, stress, medications, poor nutrition and more.<br />

Periodontal diseases range from simple gum inflammation to<br />

serious diseases that result in major damage to the soft tissue and<br />

bone that support the teeth. Whether your gum disease is stopped,<br />

slowed, or gets worse depends a great deal on how well you care for<br />

your teeth and gums every day, from this point forward.<br />

When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to periodontitis,<br />

which means there is inflammation around the tooth. In periodontitis,<br />

gums pull away from the teeth and form spaces, called pockets,<br />

which become infected. The body’s immune system fights the bacteria<br />

as the plaque spreads and grows below the gum line. Bacterial<br />

toxins and the body’s natural response to infection start to break<br />

down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. If not<br />

treated, the bones, gums, and tissue that support the teeth are destroyed<br />

and the teeth may eventually have to be removed.<br />

But, your periodontist can help. A periodontist is a dentist who<br />

specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal<br />

disease, the placement of dental implants, and the treatment of<br />

oral inflammation. Periodontists are also familiar with the latest<br />

techniques for diagnosing and treating periodontal disease, and are<br />

also trained in performing cosmetic periodontal procedures.<br />

Periodontal treatments and procedures can include non-surgical<br />

treatments, gum graft surgery, laser treatment, regenerative procedures,<br />

dental crown lengthening, dental implants, pocket reduction<br />

procedures, and plastic surgery procedures.<br />

The good news is that some dental offices offer an FDA-cleared<br />

laser treatment called the LANAP protocol, which has many benefits<br />

when compared to traditional gum surgery. The LANAP protocol<br />

offers patients a less painful, more successful treatment<br />

alternative to conventional surgery because there is no need for<br />

cutting or sutures.<br />

The LANAP protocol has also better long-term results and is more<br />

predictable when it comes to bone regeneration and connective reattachment<br />

of the treated tissue. The laser stimulates the bone that<br />

surrounds the root of the tooth and has been proven to create regeneration,<br />

and, in many cases, often saving teeth that might have been<br />

previously extracted due to bone loss. In many cases, the treatment<br />

can even reverse the effects of periodontal disease and the patient’s<br />

gum health will continue to improve over time.<br />

Make sure you are visiting your dental team regularly so they can<br />

prevent any small issues before they become larger issues. Your dentist’s<br />

goal is to help you love your smile, and that includes your gums!<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-de souza<br />

Plateau Breaking<br />

If you’re struggling to see results or if feel you’ve hit a plateau, this is<br />

the article for you. There’s nothing more frustrating than thinking you’re<br />

doing all the right things but the results just aren’t happening. More<br />

times than not it’s usually something simple. Here are some different<br />

aspects to consider before throwing in the towel!<br />

1<br />

The first thing to look at when progress has stalled is nutrition.<br />

You can workout till the cows come home but if your<br />

nutrition isn’t onpoint<br />

you can forget<br />

about seeing results.<br />

Here is where<br />

a detailed food-log<br />

or app would come<br />

into play. Start writing<br />

down or tracking<br />

everything that goes<br />

in your mouth. The<br />

good, the bad and the<br />

ugly! This will help<br />

a professional pinpoint<br />

areas that need<br />

improvement. And will<br />

also help keep you honest<br />

and aware of what you are consuming.<br />

2<br />

If your body fat is at a stand still and<br />

you’re doing all the right stuff nutrition wise,<br />

take a good look at your workout! Your body<br />

adapts to the same type of exercise over time. As<br />

your body gets used to a certain type of exercise and/<br />

or resistance load it becomes less challenging and as a<br />

result less effective. That’s why it’s so important to push<br />

yourself, especially on the weights. If you’re not constantly<br />

being challenged your results will slow down.<br />

Do not be afraid to pick up a heavier weight, sprint a<br />

little faster, do some extra reps. Push is the key word to<br />

seeing results.<br />

3<br />

Now you have been working out 6-7 days per<br />

week, eating right and still not seeing results?<br />

Maybe you are working out too much! Sometimes<br />

the body responds better to rest. Over-training could be<br />

hindering your results just as much as under-training can.<br />

When you put your body under too much stress the body<br />

responds negatively. A body under stress will raise cortisol<br />

levels which will cause your body to store fat! The complete<br />

opposite of the results you are working for! Also consider quality<br />

over quantity. Less is more in this circumstance.<br />

4<br />

Look at your water intake. It is such a simple<br />

component that people forget. Many people<br />

think they drink enough water but in reality<br />

they aren’t. Water is an essential part of calorie<br />

burning and it helps flush out any excess sodium<br />

and fluid you may be retaining. If your body<br />

is dehydrated it will not burn fact efficiently!<br />

Aim to consume no less than a half gallon of<br />

water per day. However, one gallon per day<br />

is optimal for fat burning and it also helps<br />

with suppressing your appetite...a nice added<br />

bonus! Also consider the amount of sodium<br />

you are ingesting. Too much sodium<br />

in your diet will cause your body to have a<br />

fluffy look and the scale will be reluctant<br />

to budge. Eliminate processed foods<br />

and use only salt free seasonings and<br />

spices when cooking.<br />

If you’ve tried all of the above and<br />

you’re still having a difficult time<br />

losing weight then it’s time to examine<br />

what’s going on inside your<br />

body. It could be anything from a<br />

hormone imbalance to thyroid issues.<br />

Don’t immediately assume<br />

this is the problem but if you<br />

have truly tried everything<br />

else, it might be worth exploring<br />

your concerns with<br />

a medical professional who<br />

can help get to the root of<br />

your issues.<br />

Ashley Sica Fitness<br />

Transformation Studio<br />

7400 N. Federal Highway<br />

Boca Raton, FL 33487<br />

561-445-7445<br />

Ashleysica@gmail.com<br />

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A Message from Your<br />

A Message from Your<br />

Greater Delray Beach<br />

Greater Delray Beach<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

Jeb A. Conrad, President and CEO<br />

Your Chamber is ready<br />

Your Chamber is ready<br />

for a New Year!<br />

for a New Year!<br />

I am extremely excited about the programs and<br />

initiatives I am extremely that your excited Chamber about team the and programs leadership and<br />

are bringing initiatives to that the your business Chamber community team and for leadership<br />

<strong>2019</strong>.<br />

are bringing to the business community for <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Jeb A. Conrad, President and CEO<br />

On January 29th, we ushered in a new leader of our<br />

Board On of January Directors, 29th, as we well ushered as new in Board a new members leader of our<br />

to<br />

guide Board the organization. of Directors, as I would well as like new to Board thank members Rob to<br />

Posillico<br />

guide from<br />

the organization. Scirocco Group<br />

I would for all<br />

like of<br />

to his<br />

thank leadership<br />

Rob<br />

Posillico from Scirocco Group for all of his leadership<br />

as Chair during 2018 for his work. I personally thank<br />

as Chair during 2018 for his work. I personally thank<br />

Rob for all his guidance and engagement as I took<br />

Rob for all his guidance and engagement as I took<br />

over the helm of your Chamber mid-year, and for all<br />

over the helm of your Chamber mid-year, and for all<br />

his support along with the 2018 Executive<br />

his support along with the 2018 Executive<br />

Committee and Board.<br />

Committee and Board.<br />

We welcome<br />

We welcome Bill<br />

Bill Branning,<br />

Branning, BSA<br />

BSA Construction,<br />

Construction, for<br />

for his<br />

his<br />

willingness willingness to serve to serve as Chairman as Chairman of the of the Board Board of of<br />

Directors Directors for an for exciting an exciting <strong>2019</strong>. <strong>2019</strong>. I extend I extend a special a special<br />

thank thank you you to the to the incoming incoming Board Board members members who who have have<br />

already already been been supportive supportive of Chamber of initiatives<br />

as we dive into this year, as well as deep appreciation<br />

for as those we dive Board into this members year, as leaving well as this deep year. appreciation<br />

for those Board members leaving this year.<br />

I hope you all have had an opportunity to meet the<br />

new I hope Chamber you all have staff had and an team, opportunity if you have to meet not, come the<br />

by new the Chamber office and staff meet and this team, dynamic if you have team! not, come<br />

We by know the office you and will meet impressed this dynamic by the team!<br />

new Chamber,<br />

launching We know new you programs will impressed and by working the new strategically<br />

Chamber,<br />

with launching our partners new programs to provide and input working as the strategically<br />

local voice<br />

of with business. our partners We are to developing provide input our as strategic the local plan, voice<br />

partnering of business. on We a new are developing business accelerator, our strategic updated plan,<br />

our<br />

partnering operations<br />

on a procedures<br />

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accelerator, will produce<br />

updated<br />

the<br />

our operations procedures and will produce the<br />

Delray Affair in April.<br />

Delray Affair in April.<br />

A sincere thank you to all of our members who<br />

A sincere thank you to all of our members who<br />

provide support and engagement to drive initiatives,<br />

provide support and engagement to drive initiatives,<br />

policies and programs, supporting the efforts to<br />

policies and programs, supporting the efforts to<br />

operate and grow business here in Delray Beach.<br />

operate and grow business here in Delray Beach.<br />

Our<br />

Our members<br />

members show<br />

show their<br />

their passion<br />

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for<br />

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tick.<br />

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delray beach open<br />

Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com<br />

melds tennis with food, beverage, and music<br />

By Elizabeth Kelley Grace | Photos by Andrew Patron<br />

World-class tennis, music, art, and food/wine/beer tastings all collide<br />

<strong>February</strong> 15-24 at the Delray Beach Open by VItacoST.com. The 10-<br />

day tournament will begin Presidents’ Day weekend (Friday, Feb. 15 -<br />

Sunday, Feb. 17) with the atp Champions Tour legends team-event and<br />

ATP 250 qualifying tournament, continue with the atp 250 singles and<br />

doubles main draws starting on Monday, Feb. 18 and conclude with the<br />

finals on Sunday, Feb. 24.<br />

Frances Tiafoe<br />

JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO<br />

World-Class Tennis<br />

No. 5 ATP Tour ranked Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina will<br />

make his <strong>2019</strong> season debut in Delray Beach. Making his fifth appearance<br />

and starting his season for the third consecutive year in Delray<br />

Beach this year, del Potro also won the 2011 singles title. Playing his<br />

first round match Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 19th, at 8:00 p.m., del Potro will<br />

follow 2018 Singles Champion Frances Tiafoe taking the court at 6<br />

p.m. in a blockbuster night of play.<br />

Joining an already star-filled line-up, del Potro tops a field that includes<br />

ATP Tour No. 6 ranked Kevin Anderson and No. 17 Milos<br />

Raonic, both scheduled to play Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 19th, during the<br />

day session. And with ATP sensation Nick Kyrgios and Tiafoe also<br />

in the mix, the Delray Beach singles title will be heavily contested. In<br />

the doubles action, the Greatest Doubles of All-Time Bob and Mike<br />

Bryan will play their opening match Wednesday night, <strong>February</strong> 20th.<br />

Legends lined up to play the tournament’s opening weekend ATP<br />

Champions Tour event include Tommy Haas, Tim Henman, Mikael<br />

Pernfors and Wayne Ferreira on Team World and Fernando Gonzalez,<br />

Jessie Levine, Jan-Michael Gambill and Jay Berger on Team Americas.<br />

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Game, Set, Pour<br />

VolleyGirls<br />

Foodies, beer lovers and oenophiles will delight in this year’s inaugural<br />

pairing event, “Game, Set, Pour” on Friday, <strong>February</strong> 22, 5:30-<br />

8:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy local craft beers, renowned wines, and<br />

delicious samplings from the area’s hottest restaurants. The event will<br />

take place at the tournament’s on-site Hospitality Pavilion, just steps<br />

away from Stadium Court.<br />

Featured craft breweries are Barrel of Monks Brewing, Boca Raton<br />

Prosperity Brewers, Funky Buddha Brewery, South Beach Brewing Company,<br />

Sailfish Brewing Company, Saltwater Brewery, Islamorada Beer<br />

Company, Islamorada Distillery, Copperpoint Brewing Company, Devour<br />

Brewing Company, and Cigar City Brewing. The featured craft beers will<br />

be paired with culinary delights provided by some of the best local restaurants,<br />

which include Dada, Kapow, Rocco’s Tacos, Los Bocados, Brule,<br />

and more. Feeling puckish? Fine wines from Raeburn Russian River Valley<br />

Winery will also complement these culinary masterpieces.<br />

A draw event to determine brewery and restaurant pairings will be<br />

announced on the Delray Beach Open’s Facebook and Instagram pages.<br />

A portion of the proceeds will benefit ACEing Autism whose mission<br />

is to connect children with autism through unique tennis programs,<br />

while developing and advancing proven methods to positively impact<br />

the children, families, and communities they serve.<br />

VIP tickets are $75 in advance ($90 at door), and include early access<br />

to food, beer, wine pairings and a one-of-a-kind collector’s glass.<br />

General admission tickets are $55 ($65 at door). All tickets include<br />

seats to the evening’s Quarterfinal pro tennis matches.<br />

Musical magic<br />

Not only does the Delray Beach Open attract the biggest and brightest<br />

stars of the ATP World Tour and the ATP Champions Tour, it also<br />

highlights a well-curated ensemble of bands, DJs, and musicians. Sun-<br />

Fest stars Rocket To Anywhere with Ben Crane; Paul Anthony and the<br />

Reggae Souljahs; and Andrew Boxman and Big Sounds Better are a few<br />

of the returning favorites as well as Salt7’s resident DJ Mike Louis and<br />

the Grace Roots, a singer and acoustic guitarist duo who’ve attracted a<br />

following with their folksy riffs and light rock tunes.<br />

Unlike other tournaments that schedule matches back-to-back, Delray<br />

Beach Open staggers them so artists can perform 30 to 45-minute<br />

sets between afternoon and evening matches. It also allows attendees<br />

time to roam around and savor a cocktail or sit down to a chef-prepared<br />

meal without having to hurry back to the stadium for the next<br />

face-off.<br />

“You can always count on a good night if live music is involved,” says<br />

Mike Bryan, the top-seeded men’s doubles tennis player in the world.<br />

The Sunny Isles resident is also an ace at performing funk, rap, and country<br />

melodies with his tennis partner and identical twin brother Bob.<br />

The talented pair launched their eponymous band, The Bryan Bros,<br />

in 2008 and have played throughout the country with such instrumental<br />

titans as Maroon 5’s lead guitarist James Valentine and Counting<br />

Crows’ drummer Jim Bogios. In <strong>February</strong>, they’re returning to the Delray<br />

Beach Open with their lead singer David Baron and son of tournament<br />

director Mark Baron.<br />

“The Bryan’s really enjoy playing together and always attract a big<br />

crowd because everybody loves them,” says Delray Beach Open executive<br />

director John Butler. “They’ll play ballistic tennis then jump onto<br />

the stage and start shredding. It’s pretty cool.”<br />

U.K.-born musician and music producer Ian Caven was tapped to<br />

direct the tournament’s robust entertainment program and to spearhead<br />

the acquisition of talent. “Ian is the guy who really knows who’s<br />

who,” says Butler, “especially the artists who are writing, producing,<br />

and performing their own work.” Caven doubles as the event’s emcee<br />

and enjoys treating audiences to a medley of original works and melodic<br />

verticals spanning from classic rock to old school hip-hop that he<br />

performs with his Delray Beach band, Cosmos Deli.<br />

How to get tickets<br />

Visit yellowtennisball.com or call 561-330-6000.<br />

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The ATP Tour’s first North American hard court event of the outdoor<br />

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will be its 21st year in Delray Beach, and 27th overall. The 3-day, ATP<br />

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demand the limits<br />

Watch out South Florida,<br />

meet the up-and-coming<br />

Personal Injury Law Firm<br />

By Nicol Jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Since hanging their shingle one year ago, Co-Founders and Managing<br />

Attorneys Alan Siegel and Andrew Odza have quickly built a thriving<br />

personal injury law practice in the heart of Delray Beach helping those<br />

impacted by others negligence. Their up and coming firm specializes<br />

in automobile accidents, wrongful death, and slip and falls.<br />

However, their firm, Demand The Limits, PLLC is far from<br />

your ordinary personal injury firm. Both partners agreed<br />

early on to give the firm a name that would stand apart.<br />

Why veer from a traditional law firm name? According to Attorney<br />

Andrew Odza, “We don’t use our last names as the name of the law<br />

firm because Alan and I strive to take out our egos from the work<br />

and think bigger picture. Why are we both here? The answer is<br />

to champion the client and protect his or her rights and interests.”<br />

Demand The Limits has a double meaning. The first is in reference<br />

to the high energy legal effort clients get when they hire the<br />

firm. Second is regarding the documents provided to the insurance<br />

company towards the conclusion of each clients case referred to as<br />

a “demand” wherein the attorney will request that monies, often<br />

the policy limits, are paid to the client in exchange for the client<br />

releasing the at-fault party and/or insurance carrier from liability.<br />

As the name suggests, this is a law firm that goes the distance for<br />

Demand The Limits going the distance for its clients<br />

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Personal Injury, Personal Attention<br />

its clients in conjunction with employing a hands-on approach<br />

to “every” case. “DTL’s (short for Demand The Limits) mission<br />

is to educate its clients. Arming each victim with the necessary<br />

knowledge to truly understand their individual case.”<br />

says Alan Siegel, Esq.<br />

Another distinguishing feature about their firm - the only<br />

phone numbers that Mr. Siegel and Mr. Odza provide to their to<br />

clients are their personal cell phones demonstrating that both<br />

are ALWAYS available to discuss questions that often arise<br />

during the pendency of a case.<br />

“DTL’s great results mostly emanate from the client-centric<br />

approach we utilize. Alan and I truly listen to our clients, step<br />

inside their shoes. This approach affords us the pleasure of<br />

building relationships with our clients that extend past the<br />

conclusion of their cases. Simply put, our clients are our family,”<br />

says Andrew Odza, Esq.<br />

Combining this with their wealth of legal knowledge, it is<br />

easy to see why this personal injury law firm is on a quest to<br />

break down barriers conglomerate insurance companies try<br />

to impose on helpless victims.<br />

Mr. Siegel opines, “What’s sad is that people are led to believe<br />

that insurance companies are here to help them. In our<br />

opinion, this belief could not be further from the truth. Insurance<br />

companies are ‘for profit’ and view its cases solely from<br />

a business decision. Is it cheaper to pay out the claim or hire<br />

defense counsel? At the end of the day, it’s all about profit to<br />

the insurance company. That’s why having an experienced and<br />

engaged attorney represent you is so important.”<br />

Demand The Limits attorneys and staff have substantial experience<br />

and knowledge of the field and voraciously fight for<br />

its clients. There is no doubt that this is a law firm worth exploring<br />

should you or a loved one be injured in an automobile<br />

accident or slip and fall.<br />

Attorneys Alan Siegel and Andrew Odza are here to help<br />

you and your families with all personal injury needs. Call them<br />

on their cell phones at anytime! Alan Siegel can be reached<br />

at 561- 674-2205 and Andrew Odza at 215-620-2784. Visit<br />

www.DemandTheLimits.com for more information.<br />

Demand The Limits, pllc<br />

505 NE 3rd St. #3<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

Alan Siegel 561-674-2205<br />

Andrew Odza 215-620-2784<br />

www.demandthelimits.com<br />

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TIN ROOF<br />

Great Music And<br />

Southern Comfort<br />

By diane feen | Photos courtesy of tin roof<br />

You can hear the music from down the street<br />

and you can smell the aroma of excitement and<br />

Southern comfort food from afar.<br />

Cabana Stage<br />

A Live Music Joint with Southern Inspired Food<br />

Support live music and the musicians<br />

The reason is simply that the big musical guns have taken<br />

their place on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue. The former site of Smoke BBQ is<br />

still smoking, only this time it’s smokin’ hot with live music, a<br />

huge outdoor patio, life altering drinks and Southern comfort food.<br />

Its popularity has also superseded what most restaurants expect<br />

in their first few months. Part of this pandemonium of purpose has<br />

to do with the fact that they have live music from 6pm to 10pm<br />

every day. There are two stages, one on the outdoor patio and one<br />

inside of the restaurant. This Nashville-based restaurant group<br />

(that boasts 16 restaurants) has brought their Southern hospitality<br />

to the shores of South Florida.<br />

“We get a lot of regular customers here, it’s become like a second<br />

home for a lot of people. It’s relaxed, the food is good and its popular<br />

with musicians. It’s also a great place for those who love our<br />

super friendly staff,” said manager Christina Godbout, who came<br />

from Nashville to open Tin Roof in Delray Beach.<br />

Godbout is adamant that relationships create this funky indooroutdoor<br />

environment. At times it seems like a big party is happening<br />

at warp speed and everyone is invited. According to Tin Roof<br />

philosophy “it’s about Live Music and Good Times, and the food is<br />

better than bar food (made from scratch).”<br />

The food is better than bar food - exactly. Some of the most popular<br />

dishes are: Nashville Hot Chicken, Brisket & Shroom Quesadillas<br />

(smoked brisket with roasted mushrooms, white cheddar cheese and<br />

pickled red onions), Dixie Biscuits (fried brisket sliders, smoked brisket,<br />

bacon, peach jam and cheddar cheese) and the Southern Burger.<br />

Not to forsake their Southern roots Tin Roof also has tacos that<br />

raise the roof with names like Crazy Fish (battered grouper, pickled<br />

red onion, cabbage, mayo and cilantro), ‘Merican (with ground<br />

beef chili rolled in Jack cheese) and Chicken Tinga (chipotle braised<br />

chicken, avocado crema, queso blanco and cilantro).<br />

In the name of things that are green (and good for you) they<br />

have a selection of salads, fried green tomatoes and grilled chicken.<br />

But it’s the Southern tradition of Candy Pig Mac & Cheese,<br />

Street Corn Esquites and the Voodoo Shrimp that will make you<br />

want to get up and dance.<br />

There’s another reason to want to get up and dance at Tin Roof –<br />

the exotic drink menu. If live music has a companion it’s definitely<br />

Where Everybody is Somebody<br />

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a place to play and a place to hang<br />

their drink selection of cocktails that will kick the ho hum out<br />

of your day. The Tin Roof favorites are: 2 Night Stand (gin, elderflower,<br />

lime, grapefruit and cucumber), the frozen Creamsicle,<br />

Pineapple Coconut Mojito (with blue chair coconut rum,<br />

pineapple, mint and toasted coconut) and their shooters (that<br />

come in four flavors).<br />

Happiness is a byproduct of these nifty drinks that taste like<br />

forbidden fruit, and so is the music that roars with electricity.<br />

It’s the reason that locals Eric and Megan Boritz come to<br />

Tin Roof all the time. “We love the music, the drinks and the<br />

food (our favorites are the chicken fingers and the Quesadillas).<br />

The energy is in the stratosphere and we hang out with<br />

good friends. It’s like putting the South in your mouth in Delray<br />

Beach,” said Eric.<br />

He’s right, the Southern influence can be felt from the street.<br />

With the largest patio on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue and the most music going<br />

on at the same time it is literally one big party. On weekend<br />

nights they feature some of the country’s best bands that rock<br />

to the vibe of infinity. Weeknights you will hear acoustic tunes<br />

during dinner with a mix of local, regional and touring acts.<br />

There are two stages – one inside and one outside.<br />

They also have 16 beers on tap, exotic cocktails that will<br />

rock your world, and Happy Hour Monday to Friday from 3<br />

to 7pm. Happy Hour is indeed a festive occasion - you get half<br />

off on all appetizers (except wings), $3 domestic beer, $5 well<br />

drinks and $6 wine.<br />

After you’ve devoured your dinner you must try their Moon<br />

Pie Split dessert. It’s a fresh moon pie with banana pudding<br />

butter, butter pecan ice cream and topped with bourbon caramel<br />

and chocolate syrup. If desserts have a pantheon of greatness,<br />

then this one will surely compete.<br />

They also offer indoor and outdoor space for a private party.<br />

They’re open for lunch and dinner every day (from 11am to<br />

2am) and they invite you to rock out to their live music, exotic<br />

drinks and homemade comfort food.<br />

Enjoy the friendliness and lightness of being at this laidback<br />

bastion of fun-fueled synergy. As they say at Tin Roof,<br />

“Everybody is Somebody here.”<br />

TIN ROOF DELRAY BeacH<br />

8 East <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue<br />

Delray Beach, Florida 33444<br />

561-265-5310<br />

tinroofdelraybeach.com<br />

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CRANE’S BEACH HOUSE BOUTIQUE HOTEL & LUXURY VILLAS<br />

Romance<br />

Is In The Air<br />

By Diane Feen | Photos courtesy of cranes beach house boutique hotel & luxury villas<br />

<strong>February</strong> is the month of romance –<br />

the essence of commitment to those<br />

we love and all that comes with it.<br />

That is precisely the reason that Crane’s Beach House Hotel is<br />

featuring all the elements that make romance even sweeter.<br />

Aside from being a respite from the chaos and calamity of<br />

everyday life, Crane’s is the pure essence of its native heritage.<br />

The lush tropical gardens, secluded seating areas, private balconies<br />

and patios (with villas and suites) make Crane’s a heavenly<br />

place. Add that to the newly updated Tiki Bar, whispering waterfalls,<br />

foliage filled pathways and proximity to the city, and you have utopia.<br />

In a world filled with buzzing, beeping and ringing – it is divine to<br />

find a place to unplug and energize yourself. That is the reason that<br />

Crane’s Beach House is in the TripAdvisor Hall of Fame, Expedia<br />

Insiders Select List and a recipient of the Donald A. Dermody White<br />

Glove Award.<br />

But those awards are just icing on the top of this divine native<br />

Florida experience. Some call it a hidden gem, others see it as a<br />

miniature slice of Key West heaven, just one block from the excitement<br />

of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

But if romance were a flower – it would be in full bloom at<br />

Crane’s. Though they renovated the villas a few years ago, they recently<br />

created and renovated four deluxe suites which come with<br />

balconies (or covered patios), an open floor plan, coastal contemporary<br />

furnishings and the perfect setting for romance.<br />

Crane’s expands on this romantic theme with their own in-house<br />

romance expert. And what better way to create (and maintain) romance<br />

in their midst than with a Beach House Proposal Package. This<br />

special package is perfect for any couple with marriage on their mind.<br />

One of the two fun-tastic pools at Crane’s Beach House<br />

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Crane’s General Manager Cathy Balestriere and the HOTEL’s Director of<br />

Romance Christine Therien with bartender Benson Bois at The Tiki Bar<br />

Romantic Bedside champagne at Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel & Luxury Villas<br />

The resident romance director at Crane’s is Christine Therien. She<br />

performs weddings and knows how to wow the pending bride or<br />

groom. Her prescription for a wedding proposal begins with a romantic<br />

walk on the beach - where they discover a beautiful picnic for two.<br />

What the bride (or groom) doesn’t know is that the picnic is prepared<br />

specifically for them with a wrapped teddy bear that holds<br />

the message: ‘I have a question to ask you.’ “That’s when he gets<br />

down on one knee and says, ‘will you marry me?’ This romantic<br />

encounter can end with a candlelit dinner for two at one of the restaurants<br />

on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue,” said Therien.<br />

Though Therien has all the logistics prepared for the impending proposal,<br />

there are other alluring ingredients in this recipe for romance.<br />

Included in the Beach House Proposal Package is a bottle of champagne<br />

and glasses, a dozen red roses, fresh fruit and a brie platter.<br />

Other romantic packages available are: the Sweet Romance package<br />

with fresh flowers, chilled champagne and a chocolate surprise<br />

upon arrival. The Picnic for Two comes with a bottle of wine, fruit,<br />

bread, chicken salad, chips and cookies. “We also have Breakfast<br />

for Two delivered to your room (suites and villas only) so you can<br />

enjoy your morning alone with your sweetheart.”<br />

Recently a couple came from Germany to Crane’s, but the groom<br />

didn’t pop the question in advance of their arrival. “It was no problem,<br />

I set up a proposal package in their room after a panicked<br />

phone call from the potential groom. The plan went beautifully, and<br />

the bride said ‘yes’. Two days later I performed their wedding ceremony<br />

in both English and German.”<br />

Wedding reception set-up in a Crane’s Beach House tiki hut<br />

Photo by melissa korman<br />

If you’ve already proposed to your mate, what better place to<br />

have a wedding than at Crane’s Beach House? The grounds are intimate<br />

and private, manicured and tropical. The Tiki Hut and lush<br />

surroundings are the perfect setting for romance to be cemented<br />

and memories to be made.<br />

“Though Crane’s Beach House is the perfect place to meet someone<br />

or tie the knot, it’s also a great place to have a bachelor or<br />

bachelorette party. Christine Therien is experienced in all wedding<br />

details, from the flowers to the music and staging. She can even perform<br />

the ceremony herself. She’s a master of memorable romantic<br />

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

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

If you’re already married – or on the prowl for a mate – check out<br />

their intimate tropical Tiki Bar. The bar is open Thursday to Saturday<br />

from 5-9 pm with live music on Friday and Saturday night (from 6-9<br />

pm). They serve refreshing cocktails and local craft beers, and food is<br />

provided by any of the terrific restaurants by way of Delivery Dudes.<br />

With Valentine’s Day coming up they’ve added a little more<br />

sweetness to the occasion. Every room gets something special, either<br />

a red rose or heart-shaped chocolate. “Each year it’s a little bit<br />

different, but it’s always very cool,” adds Balestriere.<br />

Crane’s Beach House also has two swimming pools surrounded<br />

by tropical foliage. The lighting, the lush greenery and the quietude<br />

make it feel like you’re on a private island. And in a way you<br />

are. But walk through the entrance gates and you are two blocks<br />

from the beach and all the action (shopping, restaurants and hot<br />

spots) on <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

What makes Crane’s Beach House such a miracle in its genre is<br />

that it sits delightfully in its historic Florida heritage. The design is<br />

clearly an homage to island life with waterfalls, sand and lush foliage.<br />

It’s a far cry from business as usual, which is why it is considered<br />

a hidden gem among a jewelry box of greatness.<br />

Come experience what your heart longs for and your soul craves.<br />

If it’s a wedding you’re planning they’re ready for you, but if it’s rest<br />

and restoration they welcome you to Shangri La.<br />

CRANE’S BEACH HOUSE<br />

BOUTIQUE HOTEL & LUXURY VILLAS<br />

82 Gleason Street, Delray Beach<br />

561-278-1700 – 866-372-7263<br />

cranesbeachhouse.com<br />

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changing faces makeup<br />

Botched Cosmetic Tattoo?!<br />

Changing Faces Makeup is licensed and experienced<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

Rhonda Vacanti, owner of<br />

Changing Faces Makeup and<br />

licensed permanent makeup<br />

artist for 21 years, has seen<br />

first-hand many cases of<br />

permanent makeup gone wrong.<br />

Brow Mapping<br />

Licensed Tattoo Artists<br />

The team at Changing Faces Makeup in Delray Beach are<br />

all licensed permanent makeup artists and licensed Skin<br />

Care Specialists. They have been referred many clients,<br />

who have received botched permanent makeup from unlicensed<br />

makeup artists. In some cases they are able to correct and in others<br />

the damage is permanent.<br />

While permanent makeup is becoming more popular, in turn<br />

the number of botched cases has increased. Some salons and spas<br />

are using new lingo for permanent makeup, such as Microblading<br />

and Ombre Brows, Microshading, Blade & Shade, Blade & Fade<br />

and Powder Brows, and marketing as semi-permanent, when in<br />

fact it is permanent. These artists are also not receiving enough<br />

training and licensing.<br />

“The public is being tricked into thinking something is semi-permanent<br />

when there is nothing semi-permanent about it. It is permanent<br />

and if done incorrectly, it is destroying faces. I have seen a<br />

lot of botched jobs,” warned Vacanti. “The public needs to understand<br />

that cross contamination of blood is a very serious concern.<br />

HIV, Hepatitis, and infection are some of those concerns.”<br />

What people should look for when choosing a permanent makeup<br />

artist is licenses displayed in the facility, a clean and sanitized<br />

environment with 100 percent disposable sheets, and tools and<br />

consistent healed work pictures. The licenses should show that<br />

it is a Tattoo establishment, has a Tattoo Artist license, and Blood<br />

Bourne Pathogens training. A licensed facility “Tattoo Establishment”<br />

has been inspected annually by the Health Department. Be<br />

safe, it’s your Face!<br />

“Many spas, salons and Doctor’s offices say they are licensed but<br />

they are not. Make sure they prove it. They should display a Tattoo<br />

License to operate and a Biohazard Waste Permit. If not, you should<br />

go elsewhere,” added Vacanti. “Salon suite type offices are growing<br />

in popularity, yet the majority are unlicensed.”<br />

Alarmingly, some artists are only taking a four-hour class on permanent<br />

makeup, taught by an individual that took a 4-hour class<br />

the day before. Training should be a minimum of 100 hours by an<br />

accredited school licensed by the state of Florida. Many of these fast<br />

track trainings are being held in hotels and are not licensed. It has<br />

become more about money than the art. Permanent Makeup takes<br />

years to master and perform correctly and artistically. Healed long<br />

lasting results are what separate the masses of unqualified artists.<br />

Some botched cases include migrated eyeliner, poorly and deeply<br />

implanted color, and improperly tattooed eyebrows.<br />

“It’s depressing to see. The staff at Changing Faces Makeup want<br />

people to look and feel their best,” said Vacanti.<br />

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Disposable work area in licensed facility<br />

Experts in permanent makeup warn the public to be aware<br />

of those who are not licensed and properly trained.<br />

“When choosing a permanent makeup artist, make sure<br />

you do your research and go to a reputable artist who uses<br />

top quality equipment and needles from trusted sources to<br />

ensure safety and a smooth healing process. Make sure all<br />

needles have proof of sterilization. This should be documented<br />

and provided requested by the client,” recommended Tina<br />

Davies, Professional.<br />

Rose Marie Beauchemin, President of the American Academy<br />

of Micropigmentation states “Permanent Makeup has never<br />

been more popular as today. New techniques and lingo for<br />

permanent makeup have become household names, such as<br />

Microblading and Ombre Brows. Social media has contributed<br />

to the spread of these most-popular terms. However, this popularity<br />

has frighteningly increased the number of 2-day trainings.<br />

Practitioners that wish to set themselves apart will want<br />

the status of a non-profit, professional organization, such as<br />

the American Academy of Micropigmentation (AAM).” Rhonda<br />

Vacanti is the Ambassador for the AAM in the USA.<br />

“Being an educated PMU artist is multi-dimensional, it has<br />

to be. The advanced artist/technician has taken the time to<br />

invest in learning not only about their art, procedures and<br />

techniques, but must also be knowledgeable about the product<br />

(pigment) in which they are implanting into their clients,”<br />

stated Anne Marie Rubino-Spiliotis, Permablend Manager.<br />

“The study of skin and pigment/ink formulation color<br />

theory is an integral part of a successful permanent cosmetic<br />

procedure; as important as technique and design work. Permanent<br />

cosmetic color theory during fundamental training is<br />

essential,” stated Marjorie Grimm, CPCP, Author of Permanent<br />

Cosmetics and The Foundation of Fundamental Applications.<br />

Please do your homework when choosing your artist. Price<br />

should never be the determining factor. The artist’s style and<br />

technique is most paramount, as well as licensing, certification,<br />

qualifications and continued education.<br />

Stop by Changing Faces Makeup for your complimentary<br />

consultation, tour of the facility and to learn more about permanent<br />

makeup.<br />

Changing Faces Makeup<br />

7431 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong> #33<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33446<br />

561-265-5348<br />

www.changingfacesmakeup.com<br />

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Elena Carissimo<br />

Elena Carissimo<br />

with Lang Realty<br />

By nicol jenkins<br />

Her life journey from<br />

Milan to Delray made her<br />

the Realtor she is today.<br />

A<br />

past career in interior design, home staging and real estate<br />

investing, and her personal and life journey from Milan, Italy,<br />

to Delray has helped shape Elena Carissimo’s successful<br />

career in Real Estate and make her the Realtor she is today.<br />

“I feel my life journey prepared me for what I am doing now.<br />

From my legal background, to my experience in interior design and<br />

home staging, to my personal real estate investments, all these factors<br />

have made me a well-rounded realtor with a clear understanding<br />

of what customers need and are looking for,” said Carissimo.<br />

Elena Carissimo, who was born and raised in Milan, moved to<br />

Delray Beach about five years ago. She is a Realtor with Lang Realty<br />

in Delray Beach.<br />

The 6 key factors that differentiate Elena from other Realtors in<br />

the area include:<br />

1- Previous experience in interior design and staging:<br />

“It allows me to present properties at their best when listing, to<br />

maximize my clients’ return, and to help my clients see the full potential<br />

of a property when they are buying.”<br />

2- Innovative multi-channel marketing:<br />

“I develop a targeted ad hoc marketing strategy for each specific<br />

property based on the type, location and target market that the<br />

property will appeal to. I have extensive knowledge of all the marketing<br />

platforms available, and I also love to think outside of the<br />

box and come up with innovative and creative ideas.”<br />

3- Strong focus on research and market analysis:<br />

“I keep up to date on the latest market conditions and utilize analytical<br />

information to provide my customers with the best information<br />

possible.”<br />

4- Excellence in customer service:<br />

“I believe in going above and beyond for my clients, because I<br />

understand that buying or selling a property is not only a financial<br />

decision, but also an emotional one. I want to make sure that they<br />

have the best experience and results possible, and that I positively<br />

impact their life because, ultimately, their dreams are my mission.”<br />

5- Attention to details:<br />

“I believe that everything is important in a transaction, no matter<br />

how big or small. From how I represent my clients and their property<br />

at a showing or behind the scenes, to choosing the right font,<br />

words and images for a marketing piece, to creating the proper atmosphere<br />

at an open house… every little detail counts!”<br />

6- My commitment and enthusiasm:<br />

“I truly love what I do, and I am committed to delivering exceptional<br />

results and I think that my passion for my work is visible<br />

through my daily actions.”<br />

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With her staging expertise, she can present your property<br />

at its best, so that you can sell it fast and at the best possible<br />

price, and, with her wide experience in design and renovations,<br />

she can assist you in looking at the full potential of the<br />

property you are considering as your next home.<br />

Her focus, hard work, and attention to detail are second to<br />

none. Throw in the mix her background in law and her business<br />

acumen and you will not be disappointed with allowing<br />

Elena to help you with your Real Estate needs.<br />

Elena’s clients praise her for her dedication and hard work.<br />

“What a relief! Elena was able to easily steer me through<br />

the entire sales and buying processes, from staging to negotiations<br />

to finding the right property to closings, her knowledge<br />

and work ethic were second to none. She was always on top of<br />

everything and made my experience as hassle free as possible.<br />

I would highly recommend her services to anyone looking to<br />

sell their home or purchase a new one,” said Deborah R.<br />

“We couldn’t be happier in our experience working with<br />

Elena Carissimo. Picking a realtor is such a difficult task and<br />

picking the right one can truly shape your life. Unlike other<br />

realtors, she took care of all the legwork and even helped me<br />

stage my house to make it more appealing. We knew we were<br />

being taken care of and she wouldn’t settle for anything but excellence.<br />

Elena came very prepared to our initial meeting and<br />

her professionalism and thoughtfulness continued throughout<br />

the entire process. She is extremely responsive, no matter<br />

what day or time. We were so lucky to have chosen Elena Carissimo<br />

and wouldn’t have any other realtor represent us after<br />

working with her,” said Fiona and George S.<br />

Elena Carissimo with Lang Realty<br />

786-510-0408<br />

www.ecarissimolangrealty.com<br />

e.carissimo@langrealty.com<br />

photos by melissa korman<br />

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BOLO<br />

Find the Latest Styles<br />

in Active Wear<br />

By Nicol Jenkins | photos by melissa korman<br />

If you are looking for quality yet fashionable active<br />

wear to always look your best on the <strong>Ave</strong>, search no<br />

further than Bolo - Be On The Lookout.<br />

There is only one boutique store on the <strong>Ave</strong>nue where you can<br />

find all styles of fitness, yoga, workout and casual wear in<br />

one location. Be On The Lookout offers a unique and exciting<br />

concept store in the heart of downtown Delray Beach.<br />

All the latest trends in active wear can be found at BOLO. They<br />

are constantly evolving and bringing in new brands each season.<br />

This season you will find Onzie and Noli. Noli’s fabrics are all from<br />

Italy and the prints are amazing.<br />

“We offer such a wide range of active wear to choose from, and<br />

a diverse selection of colors and styles,” said owner Maria Nelkin.<br />

If your New Year’s Resolution is to get in shape while still looking<br />

your best, BOLO has everything you need to get you inspired, from<br />

a variety of brands, colors, fabrics and personalized service. “We<br />

provide our customers with absolute service,” said Nelkin.<br />

More than just leggings, the store has a wide variety of active<br />

wear, yoga wear, casual wear and accessories to look good while<br />

you are working out or strolling down <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue.<br />

Bolo is now in its 6th year of business in Delray Beach; having<br />

transitioned to the fitness concept store two years ago and business<br />

has been booming ever since. Owner Maria Nelkin noticed that the<br />

residents and visitors to Delray Beach were wearing more fashion<br />

forward active wear around the beach town. Since there wasn’t a<br />

store that offered this kind of fashion on the <strong>Ave</strong> she decided to try<br />

something new to the area.<br />

“People in Delray Beach wear active wear all the time; they are either<br />

working out, walking or they simply want to look like they work<br />

out. We are extremely unique to the <strong>Ave</strong>nue. There is no other store<br />

that offers only active wear. We are the only one in the area,” said Nelkin.<br />

“Our customers really enjoy seeing the different collections. We<br />

get new collections every week, new styles and new colors.”<br />

Unlike big chain stores, BOLO offers only top quality brands and<br />

merchandise made in the USA and Brazil. The store has a wide selection<br />

of active wear and accessories including skorts for tennis,<br />

golf, or simply just walking, yoga balls and mats, colorful leggings,<br />

sunglasses, unique jewelry, candles, Blush underwear, tees, books<br />

on health and fitness and much more!<br />

The product lines include the best quality designers: skorts from<br />

Dona Jo, active wear and leggings from Liquido, Terez, Freyrs Sunglasses,<br />

Jewelry from Silver and Sage in Arizona, Blush underwear<br />

direct from Canada, Lipsmart, Havaianas flip flops, Yoga design lab<br />

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mats and accessories, their own label of Be On The Lookout<br />

t-shirts, and much more! All merchandise is anti-sweat, UVB &<br />

UVA protection, and anti-bacterial.<br />

Their most recent addition to the store is an exclusive oneof-a-kind<br />

Anthony Lent jewelry line from New York. Anthony<br />

Lent is a high-end fine silver, gold and platinum jewelry brand<br />

for men and women. Anthony Lent has been handcrafting fine<br />

jewelry for 50 years, based on sculptural creations. All the<br />

jewelry is manufactured and designed in the US, and can be<br />

found exclusively at BOLO - Be on the Lookout.<br />

Besides having the best quality, the boutique store also offers<br />

a unique shopping experience.<br />

“What I find most rewarding about owning the store is customer<br />

satisfaction. Seeing the customer come into the store and<br />

have a fun, enjoyable experience, this is what it is all about. We<br />

want our customers to enjoy shopping in our store. We play<br />

great music and our staff is relaxed and always ready to help<br />

our customers,” said Nelkin.<br />

The owner has much experience in the retail business. Hailing<br />

from Australia, she worked for Chanel and Christian Dior.<br />

She then opened two boutiques in Italy, where she manufactured<br />

her own line of products, before opening a store in Miami.<br />

When she came to Delray Beach, she fell in love with the<br />

town and decided to open BOLO and has changed the concept<br />

of active wear in Delray Beach.<br />

“We have had a positive impact on the street. We brought<br />

something new to <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue that wasn’t here. Delray<br />

Beach is really a casual beach town and people want to feel<br />

comfortable but still want to look good,” she said.<br />

Customers praise the owner and staff about their customer<br />

service.<br />

“The staff are the best. Knowledgeable, respectful, and<br />

make the customer feel like they are in their living room,” said<br />

a happy customer.<br />

Another customer described BOLO as a “Fashion forward<br />

boutique on the <strong>Ave</strong>! Great prices, super friendly staff!”<br />

Be On The Lookout at the store for their new merchandise<br />

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<strong>February</strong> 7 through the 14th, there will be 20 percent off on<br />

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and Instagram for other specials and new collections!<br />

Be On The Lookout<br />

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Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

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SMOKE INN DELRAY BeacH<br />

The Smokin’ Hot Cigar Bar<br />

By diane feen | photos by melissa korman<br />

Dan Gallagher goes to Smoke Inn Delray Beach every day<br />

during his lunch break. The software developer, who also<br />

happens to make hot sauce called Island Fire, finds the<br />

low-key down-to-earth surroundings befitting his personality.<br />

He sits outside among other Smoke Inn devotees.<br />

There are a lot them. Retired businessmen, active businessmen<br />

and younger fellows who enjoy the camaraderie and<br />

conversation that permeates the place. Most guests smoke<br />

cigars, but it is not a requirement for hanging out in this rather spacious<br />

homage to fine cigars and upscale liquor.<br />

Don DuBeau is another fan of Smoke Inn Delray Beach. The retired<br />

real estate developer lives in Montana, yet winters in Delray<br />

Beach. He sits comfortably outside on a couch reading a book and<br />

sipping a club soda. He likens Smoke Inn Delray Beach to a social<br />

club – and he’s right. It does feel like a social club.<br />

As a matter of fact, DuBeau was quick to note that his conversation<br />

companion on many occasions is a retired Greek Orthodox priest.<br />

“We get together about three or four times a week and talk. The conversations<br />

here are very interesting. You get acquainted with different<br />

professionals – attorneys, architects, stock brokers, etc. It makes<br />

good conversation,” said the avid reader with the serene smile.<br />

That’s what makes Smoke Inn Delray Beach so enticing for all<br />

types of people. They love the fact that they can be themselves –<br />

and say whatever they want to. There are no social norms or politically<br />

correct rules to thwart the steady roll of banter between<br />

guests. Some say the jokes are bad, others just luxuriate in the ability<br />

to tease each other mercifully without retribution.<br />

In its seventh year on Federal Hwy, north of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>nue,<br />

Smoke Inn continues to hit its stride daily by offering over 600 of the<br />

finest cigars and one of the largest humidors. “Our walk-in humidor<br />

environment is maintained electronically for optimum 70/70 conditions,<br />

24 hours a day and is separate from our retail area,” said<br />

owner Vincent (Vinny) Prestigiacomo. Vinny is the keeper of the<br />

flame that continues to burn brightly. His childhood friend Manny<br />

Badillo is like the bartender in “Cheers” who befriends everyone.<br />

Both Vinny and Manny make sure the finest cigars are always on<br />

hand and that guests are happy. “We cater to everyone who comes<br />

here. We want them to feel at home and be happy. There’s no judgement<br />

here, you can be yourself and spend time with people who are<br />

open and honest.”<br />

Mission accomplished. Even female artist Lynn Amsterdam finds<br />

that Smoke Inn Delray fits her lifestyle and artistic reverie. One of<br />

the many female regulars, Amsterdam enjoys the intimacy of the<br />

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surroundings and is an avid cigar smoker. “I smoke cigars every day<br />

and buy a box when I’m traveling. Smoking cigars keeps me focused<br />

and I enjoy talking to the guys here,” said the painter, who sold one<br />

of her hand-painted cigar boxes from Smoke Inn.<br />

Amsterdam is not only devoted to the art of cigar smoking, but<br />

she also doesn’t mince words when discussing her love of the art<br />

of conversation. “I love this place, it’s small and intimate and I can<br />

sit outside or inside. I sit in the same chair all the time - Smoke Inn<br />

Delray has become my home away from home. I just blend in here<br />

perfectly and its relaxing.”<br />

There are other reasons to come to Smoke Inn Delray Beach. The<br />

retro bar with neon signs and historic authenticity has some of the<br />

best liquors available. They have rare Bourbon such as Pappy Van<br />

Winkle, Elmer T. Lee or Blood Oath. There’s also an extensive selection<br />

of whiskey, scotch, cognac, rum and mixed drinks for your pleasure.<br />

If you’re in the mood for a beer, they have a full selection of domestic,<br />

imported beers and local craft beers. There’s Saltwater<br />

Brewery beer from Delray, Hollywood Brewery, Funky Buddha and<br />

Cigar City. When it comes to fine wine it’s also just a hand gesture<br />

away from a table or the bar.<br />

The star of the show at Smoke Inn Delray is of course their varied<br />

selection of cigars. They now specialize in Davidoff cigars (a coveted<br />

cigar) as well as other premium cigar brands - Montecristo,<br />

Romeo y Juileta, Tatuaje, Perdomo, Padron, Ashton, Rocky Patel,<br />

and Arturo Fuente. They also sell humidors, cutters, ashtrays, pipe<br />

tobacco and pipes.<br />

On a social spectrum – that runs the gamut from live music on<br />

Friday and Saturday nights – to Trivia Night every Wednesday,<br />

there is always something brewing. On Trivia Night you can win gift<br />

certificates, drinks and cigars. Comedy Night is also a big draw – on<br />

Thursday’s (except for 4th Thursday).<br />

Smoke Inn Delray broadcasts sporting events on all their TVs.<br />

There are also Smoke Inn special events listed on their website.<br />

Happy Hour is on weekdays from 5 to 7pm (all cocktails – including<br />

top shelf brands are half price). Ladies Happy Hour is on Saturday<br />

Nights from 7 to 9pm and drinks are half off.<br />

Smoke Inn also has an annual festival – that is one of the largest<br />

in the US – called “The Great Smoke.” It takes place at the South<br />

Florida Fairgrounds and over 2,000 people attend. “It’s a full day of<br />

great cigars, food and drinks,” says Vinny.<br />

Smoke Inn Delray Beach has its own unique flair. Just ask regular<br />

customer Anthony Caliendo. A former cigar lounge owner himself,<br />

he is a best-selling author, philanthropist and food company owner.<br />

“I come here all the time because it’s a comfortable place where you<br />

can let loose and be who you are. It’s good fun and we say what’s on<br />

our minds. This is the rare place where they know your name and<br />

you feel welcome by the owners and staff.”<br />

Smoke Inn Delray<br />

(Open every day of the week late)<br />

202 NE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, Delray Beach<br />

Two blocks north of <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>.<br />

561-819-1212<br />

www.smokeinndelray.com<br />

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dizzy rock furniture<br />

Creating One-Of-A-Kind<br />

Printed Furniture<br />

By nicol jenkins | Photos by melissa korman<br />

If you’re looking to spice up your<br />

living space or find that one piece<br />

that will define your home, search<br />

no further than Dizzy Rock Furniture!<br />

Customers can now get a picture of their favorite scenery or their<br />

beloved pet on a pillow, a chair or their bar stools. The Delray<br />

Beach furniture store is now printing their own fabrics, pillows<br />

and printing images on any kind of furniture. They print on vinyl and<br />

any fabric of your choice. The store also offers custom wallpaper, murals,<br />

and canvases on art.<br />

“People are coming in and designing their own images to put on pillows<br />

or their own fabrics. We can do whatever their heart desires,” said<br />

Steven Wellington, owner of Dizzy Rock Furniture. “We are offering<br />

more options for prints at our store. We do everything in house and can<br />

have a printed pillow completed within 24 hours. The possibilities are<br />

limitless; it’s whatever anyone’s imagination can come up with.”<br />

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The staff at Dizzy Rock Furniture assists customers with choosing<br />

just the perfect print for their loveseat, a mural to brighten their<br />

bedroom, or custom wallpaper for their bathroom. You can even<br />

incorporate your business logo or initials into any fabric design.<br />

They have added colorful prints to bring life to a nightclub or some<br />

personality to a corporate office.<br />

“It seems to be growing in popularity. More and more people are<br />

coming in and wanting to design their own pillows or add a photo<br />

to a piece of furniture,” said Wellington.<br />

The store also offers an eclectic variety of home décor, unique<br />

furniture, artwork and accessories that are truly one-of-a-kind.<br />

As a new generation furniture store, Dizzy Rock not only specializes<br />

in retail but also in custom upholstery. The possibilities are infinite.<br />

Every piece in their store is a statement piece! They also provide<br />

services of enlarging images onto 15 different size canvases<br />

and print images onto 8 different size pillows.<br />

“Dizzy Rock is expanding their upholstery, and it’s catching on.<br />

People are spending more time in their homes and doing a lot more<br />

entertaining. We have unique furniture or can upholster an old piece<br />

of furniture to make a statement or liven up a room in your home,”<br />

said Steven. “People want their homes to stand out and by simply<br />

adding a unique piece to their homes, it’ll be something to be remembered.<br />

It’s up to your imagination; you can do anything you want including<br />

adding fabric or a favorite photo to your furniture.”<br />

Dizzy Rock has a spacious store complete with eclectic art, furniture<br />

and accessories. They also have two warehouses in the back<br />

of the store for upholstery work where they make pillows and give<br />

your old furniture a makeover. They can decorate homes, businesses,<br />

restaurants, yachts, and nightclubs. Some of the rare items<br />

include outrageous dog bags, a hot pink fur chair, outdoor iron furniture<br />

and cushions.<br />

“All custom pieces are done on the premises. If our customers can<br />

imagine something, we will make it for them. I can take someone’s<br />

old couch and turn it into something cool and modern. We are capable<br />

of doing anything to a piece of furniture,” said the owner, adding,<br />

“People are furnishing their entire homes from the store. They<br />

walk in and are surprised that I can make their old furniture look<br />

new. My goal is to inspire people to do something more creative<br />

with furniture and their homes. It should reflect your personality<br />

and something you like.”<br />

Customers find themselves in love with the store and say they<br />

would move into the store because of how “amazing” it is.<br />

“People come into the store and are mesmerized with what they<br />

see. They buy one item but are drawn back for more. I have some<br />

customers that I have furnished their entire home. It’s almost like<br />

they are addicted to the artwork and the uniqueness of the custom<br />

furniture,” said Steven, adding, “People are loving what they are<br />

seeing and it means more than anything to me. My customers get<br />

addicted to Dizzy Rock Furniture and are tempted to come back!”<br />

Stop by Dizzy Rock Furniture and get a new piece of furniture<br />

or art, or bring in an antique piece and they will give it a new look<br />

for your home!<br />

Dizzy Rock Furniture<br />

3860 N Federal Highway<br />

Delray Beach, FL 33483<br />

561-877-8515<br />

www.dizzyrockfurniture.com<br />

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true love<br />

Roses are red<br />

Violets are blue<br />

Sugar is sweet<br />

And so are you!<br />

Do you believe in true<br />

love, love at first sight,<br />

or even eternal love?<br />

Or do you squash such<br />

preposterous ideas?<br />

Whatever your thoughts,<br />

read on and enjoy some<br />

good old fashioned love<br />

stories… It’s is Valentine’s<br />

Day this month after all…<br />

BY Lisa Marie<br />

Romeo & Juliet<br />

These two teenagers from feuding families,<br />

the Capulets and the Montagues, meet<br />

at a masked ball and fall instantly in love.<br />

They are secretly married by Friar Laurence<br />

and consummate the marriage following<br />

the famous balcony scene. Juliet’s<br />

father arranges her marriage to Count<br />

Paris which devastates her, so she seeks<br />

help from Friar Laurence. He gives her a<br />

potion that will put her into a death-like<br />

coma. Romeo sees her in the family crypt,<br />

apparently dead and kills himself by poisoning.<br />

Juliet awakes, sees Romeo dead,<br />

and so stabs herself to death with his dagger.<br />

Their suicides causes a reconcile of<br />

the feuding families.<br />

Antony & Cleopatra<br />

For the last Pharaoh of Egypt and the<br />

Roman General it was “love at first sight”<br />

in 41 B.C. An enchanting and bewitching<br />

young woman, Cleopatra won the heart<br />

of Antony and together they had 3 children.<br />

However, it was not an easy road<br />

for this couple. Eleven years later when<br />

Antony was fooled into thinking that his<br />

lover was dead, he tried to take his own<br />

life by falling on his sword. It was not<br />

initially fatal and he was taken to Cleopatra<br />

to die in her arms. Hearing she was<br />

to be paraded along the streets of Rome,<br />

Cleopatra took her own life with the poison<br />

of an asp.<br />

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Shah Jahan & Mumtaz Mahal<br />

The Mughal Emperor of India married<br />

for the third time to Arjumand Banu<br />

Begum better known as Mumtaz Mahal<br />

meaning “the chosen one of the palace”<br />

in 1612. His favorite and cherished queen<br />

became a crucial advisor to him, often<br />

consulting her in state matters. Mumtaz<br />

Mahal bore the emperor 14 children but<br />

died at the age of 40 during childbirth.<br />

Grief stricken at the loss of his beloved<br />

queen, he commissioned the build of the<br />

spectacular and very impressive Taj Mahal<br />

to lay his loved one to rest.<br />

Queen Victoria &<br />

Prince Albert<br />

Queen Victoria ascended to the throne<br />

in 1837 at the age of 18. In 1840 she married<br />

her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-<br />

Coburg-Gotha at St<br />

James’s Palace,<br />

London. In<br />

that same<br />

year came<br />

their first<br />

child of nine.<br />

Thought to<br />

be a happy<br />

and strong<br />

marriage, they<br />

spent much of their<br />

time together. It was<br />

therefore devastating<br />

for the queen to lose her husband<br />

in 1861. She went into deep mourning<br />

and only ever wore black until her<br />

death in 1901.<br />

Marie & Pierre Curie<br />

Partners in love and science. Pierre was<br />

a director in one of the labs that Marie<br />

worked in and their mutual passion of science<br />

bought them closer together. Pierre<br />

wooed Marie and finally they married in<br />

Seine, France in 1895. Along with their<br />

love of science they also enjoyed long bicycle<br />

rides and journeys abroad together.<br />

They won a Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903<br />

for discovering radioactivity. Pierre died in<br />

1906 and Marie continued her work until<br />

her death in 1934.<br />

Annie Oakley & Frank Butler<br />

Of Baughman & Butler shooting act, Butler<br />

boasted he could beat any local marksman.<br />

Annie, being a pretty mean shooter<br />

herself accepted his challenge and won both<br />

the contest and Butler’s heart. They married<br />

in 1882. They joined Buffalo Bill and his<br />

Wild West Show in 1885 and Frank became<br />

Annie’s manager. Annie died in 1926. Frank<br />

died 18 days later, no doubt of a broken<br />

heart. A beautiful love story characterized<br />

by Irving Berlin with his 1946 musical “Annie<br />

Get Your Gun.”<br />

Alfred Lunt & lYnn Fontanne<br />

This acting couple were married in 1922<br />

and for the next 55 years were inseparable.<br />

They dazzled Broadway from 1919 (when<br />

they first appeared together in ‘A Young<br />

Man’s Fancy’) until 1958 when they left the<br />

stage. That same year, the Old Globe Theater<br />

in New York City was renamed Lunt-<br />

Fontanne Theater in their honour.<br />

Prince Edward &<br />

Wallis Simpson<br />

What would you give up<br />

for love? Prince Edward,<br />

heir to the British throne<br />

first met the twice married,<br />

once divorced American,<br />

Mrs, Wallis<br />

Simpson in 1931. However, their love did<br />

not completely flourish until 1934 on a<br />

cruise. In 1936 King George V passed away<br />

leaving Edward as King. Wanting to marry,<br />

the soon to be divorced Wallis Simpson,<br />

King Edward had no choice than to abdicate<br />

the throne. They married in June 1937<br />

and lived for most of their lives in exile in<br />

France, shunned by many.<br />

Elizabeth Taylor &<br />

Richard Burton<br />

This fiery and passionate love affair<br />

began when they first met on the set of<br />

Cleopatra in 1963. Their first onscreen kiss<br />

lasted so long the director had to ask them<br />

whether he could say ‘cut.’ They continued<br />

kissing! Married and divorced twice this<br />

couple remained obsessed by each other.<br />

They had what might be considered an<br />

eternal love, or maybe they couldn’t live<br />

with each other but they couldn’t live without<br />

each other either?<br />

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Cheryl Haywood<br />

I wanted<br />

to serve the<br />

community<br />

and work in<br />

Delray Beach<br />

because of<br />

my roots<br />

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egulars | city people<br />

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Educator, Leader and New<br />

Chamber Program Services Director<br />

Cheryl Haywood sees life from a historical perspective. She<br />

is the first black employee of the Delray Beach Chamber of<br />

Commerce, and a fourth-generation Delray Beach native.<br />

Haywood’s maternal great-grandparents owned a home and<br />

a store in the Frog Alley neighborhood of southwest Delray.<br />

Her maternal grandparents - Cecil and Mary Young - built the<br />

house she lives in now (in 1957) in the northwest section of Delray.<br />

Though Florida is in her history and heritage, it was law enforcement<br />

that took her family to Georgia (where she was born).<br />

“My Dad was the first Black police officer in Marietta, GA. He also<br />

worked for the Atlanta Police Department, the Georgia State Patrol<br />

and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He worked in the laboratory<br />

at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.”<br />

That is why Haywood’s early life was spent in northern Virginia.<br />

But Florida seemed to have a gravitational pull to this young woman<br />

of character and determination. Her first job out of college (at<br />

the University of Virginia) was as an intern in the sports marketing<br />

department at the University of Miami Athletic Department. She did<br />

sports marketing and communication and worked on event planning<br />

and fundraising for the Orange Bowl Committee.<br />

“My biggest influence at that time was from Keith Tribble, the executive<br />

director of the Orange Bowl Committee. He taught me about<br />

working hard and playing hard. I worked with sponsors and was<br />

officially the Sponsor Relationship Coordinator in contract fulfillment.<br />

I was responsible for making sure we fulfilled our contractual<br />

obligations to our sponsors.”<br />

Her next career move was teaching English in the Broward County<br />

School District. After becoming the District writing coach, Haywood<br />

switched gears and got a job as a national curriculum specialist<br />

with an educational publisher, Pierson Education.<br />

For the next five years she traveled around the country teaching<br />

teachers how to use their curriculum (both print and digital). Haywood’s<br />

career trajectory seems to follow her original plan. “I have a<br />

bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Spanish. I believe that<br />

my strong oral and written communication skills have served me<br />

well both personally and professionally.”<br />

C. Ron Allen, CEO of KOP Mentoring Network, tends to agree with<br />

Haywood and her career assessment. He witnessed firsthand her<br />

superior communication and education skills.<br />

“Cheryl helped me with my mentoring program - Stream 3 Academy.<br />

The children – age seven to 17 – were used to playing ball in<br />

the summer and were not excited about an educational experience.<br />

But Cheryl did an awesome job of getting the kids to change<br />

their mindset. She was competent and professional and was able to<br />

multi-task beautifully. She had nine employees under her and was<br />

able to get the kids excited about the program,” said Allen.<br />

As an educator and communicator extraordinaire it seems that<br />

Haywood is exactly where she needs to be. “I wanted to serve the<br />

community and work in Delray Beach because of my roots. Being<br />

a 4th generation Delray Beach resident, I bring a love for this city<br />

and a knowledge of its history (the good, the bad and the ugly)<br />

to the chamber.<br />

Part of her mission as the new Program Services Director at the<br />

chamber is to increase the diversity of the membership and programming.<br />

She did just that at a recent Chamber event at the Arts<br />

Garage where she interviewed a trailblazer, Mrs. Yvonne Odom.<br />

Odom had fascinating stories to tell (including a remarkable recovery<br />

from Stage 4 lung cancer) and being the first black student to<br />

attend Seacrest High School in 1961.<br />

Haywood knows a lot about Delray Beach history. And that is why<br />

she shares all of it with the community. She is always informing her<br />

neighbors about local happenings and governmental implications.<br />

“I am a block captain for the Jefferson Manor neighborhood.<br />

We are rebranding the NW/SW neighborhood (called The Set) in<br />

Delray and making sure they are informed of social and political<br />

events. We help them register to vote, share information about the<br />

candidates and explain what’s on the ballot. These residents need<br />

to be more familiar with municipal and midterm elections as well as<br />

other political happenings.”<br />

Haywood is on the board of the Delray Beach Community Land<br />

Trust, a member of the Delray Beach Education Board and a member<br />

and the corresponding secretary of the West Palm Beach Chapter<br />

of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women.<br />

Candi Gauff, co-owner of Paradise Sports Lounge in Delray Beach,<br />

has seen the power of Haywood’s passion. “Cheryl is honest, wellspoken<br />

and dedicated. She is committed to Delray, her neighborhood<br />

and local organizations. She has supported my business (and<br />

promotional events) and brings people together.”<br />

Evelyn Dobson, Director of the Delray Beach Community Land<br />

Trust, has this to say about Haywood. “Cheryl is reliable, committed<br />

to the community, passionate and very professional.”<br />

Allen describes Haywood as a breath of fresh air at the chamber.<br />

“America is changing – and we have to reflect the people we serve.<br />

The chamber is not just for a certain segment of the community, it’s<br />

for the entire city.”<br />

Jeb Conrad, President and CEO of the Delray Beach Chamber of<br />

Commerce agrees. “Cheryl is a great addition to the Chamber team.<br />

We’re glad to have her on board and to bring her skills and local<br />

knowledge to support the Chamber’s efforts with the business community.”<br />

After years circling the South Florida terrain, Haywood is finally<br />

back home where her roots grow deep. “I have lived in Pembroke<br />

Pines, Cooper City and Kendall. Delray Beach is a very special place<br />

– there is history here and my family has been a part of that history.<br />

I am thrilled to say that I now live, work and play in Delray.”<br />

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dining | restaurant review<br />

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Full Rack BBQ Ribs (every Thursday)<br />

ELLIE’S 50’S DINER<br />

A Time Capsule Of Kindness And Comfort Food<br />

There’s a lot to cherish<br />

about today’s warped speed<br />

continuum. We have technology,<br />

drones and augmented reality.<br />

We have fast food and speedy<br />

deliveries that capture our<br />

desires in nano-seconds.<br />

Super Duper you built it Banana Split<br />

But we often fantasize about the good old days. When our desires<br />

manifested from hard work and our conversations were<br />

gateways to a slow refreshing gap in time.<br />

That is the reason that guests at Ellie’s 50’s Diner are effusive in<br />

their love for this restaurant that captures the essence of the past<br />

while fulfilling the appetites of the present.<br />

Just like the 50’s the waitresses wear poodle skirts and smiles. They<br />

nurture your soul while bringing out homemade food that sustains<br />

your ambitions. There is no rush to get in or get out – only photos and<br />

statues that lend themselves to an era of gentility and beauty. There’s<br />

Marilyn and Elvis and 50’s style booths that envelope your being like<br />

a warm sunny day.<br />

There are 50’s refrigerators and stoves that stock non-perishables<br />

and a handwritten letter by Marilyn Monroe on stationary from<br />

the Waldorf Astoria. What better place to set aside your cares and<br />

indulge in a Sweet Pea Club Sandwich (Turkey, bacon, cheese, lettuce<br />

and tomato). The Ritota Brothers (local dentists) love them and<br />

the Castle Construction execs come a few times a week to savor the<br />

Sweet Pea Club too.<br />

There are others who are over the moon about Ellie’s 50’s Diner.<br />

Locals Miles and Daniel come almost every day and hold court outside<br />

on the patio. You might think it was 1965 the way the friendly banter<br />

makes everyone feel like extended family.<br />

But It’s more than family that keeps Miles and Daniel coming back<br />

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“True love ways” turkey dinner<br />

Best “Mouth Watering” burgers in town<br />

each day. “We love coming here. The food is consistently good, and<br />

the waitresses are wonderful. It’s a fun place and we love the tuna<br />

salad, cheeseburgers, Lobster night and Rib night. It’s dog friendly<br />

and it’s the best place in town.”<br />

Rose Leinwand agrees. She comes twice a week with her bridge<br />

club and can’t say enough about Ellie’s. “This is the greatest place.<br />

The food is wonderful, the staff is friendly, and I love the Philly<br />

Cheese Steaks and Omelets.”<br />

Everyone has their own favorite dish – and there are plenty to<br />

choose from. The “Stroll” is wonderful with boneless chicken, bacon,<br />

Swiss cheese and mushrooms, heated to melt in your mouth. The Hot<br />

Hoagies are legendary with the Philly cheese steak with onions and<br />

mushrooms a favorite. The “Party Doll” is a delicious French Dip with<br />

Roast Beef, Swiss cheese and sautéed onions with au jus.<br />

The sandwiches and salads are delicious – and so are the “All American<br />

Dinners.” The best part of adulthood is being able to have the good<br />

stuff first. So, we suggest having an old fashioned chocolate or vanilla<br />

milkshake as an appetizer. If you’re brave add a Chocolate Egg Cream.<br />

We guarantee you’ll giggle like a kid and discover that all your cares<br />

will suddenly disappear!<br />

For dinner entrees there’s an endless supply of American favorites.<br />

Their homemade Turkey Breast with Stuffing and gravy with cranberry<br />

sauce is delicious. Friday through Sunday you can savor fresh<br />

USDA Choice Prime Rib with Potato, fresh veggies and soup, or enjoy<br />

the comfort of Homemade Meatloaf.<br />

If it’s Thursday you can get a full rack of BBQ Ribs with a sensational<br />

savory sauce, French fries and homemade Cole slaw. Monday<br />

is Pot Roast day with potato, fresh vegetables and soup. The Burgers<br />

are 10-ounces of Fresh Ground Sirloin with or without cheese, bacon,<br />

mushrooms, homemade chili or cheddar cheese and onions.<br />

That’s the beauty of Ellie’s. There is a huge menu, breakfast is<br />

served until 2pm, and their egg dishes will fulfill your fantasies. There<br />

are fluffy buttermilk pancakes (with blueberry, banana, chocolate chip<br />

or banana) or French Toast with maple syrup, bacon, ham or sausage.<br />

They also have Eggs Benedict or Eggs Florentine with sautéed spinach.<br />

The omelets come with a choice of mushrooms, cheese, onions, peppers,<br />

ham and onions, veggie and more. So much more that owner Bob<br />

Smela has a saying, “You can eat here for 30 days in a row and not eat<br />

the same thing twice.”<br />

Smela, who opened a Deli on George Bush Boulevard 35 years ago<br />

has perfected the art of the meal. His lovely wife of 45 years, Ellie is the<br />

perfect embodiment of the 50’s. Her polka dot socks and bubble gum<br />

pink sweater make her look like Sandra Dee.<br />

Add that to the large booths, black and white linoleum floor, pink<br />

walls, jukebox, vintage cars and pictures of Elvis, Marilyn and James<br />

Dean, and it feels like the past has come to the future.<br />

That’s part of the allure of this comfy hometown diner. It’s the reason<br />

the Simon family – that have lived in Delray since 1912 – come<br />

every Sunday. So does Lois from Ontario. “I love the eggs, tomatoes,<br />

mushroom and cheese. When I’m in Florida I come here every day<br />

because it’s like family.”<br />

They recently updated the Flamingo Ballroom (in the back) that’s<br />

available for special events, or they can cater a party for you at your<br />

location. They cater wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, Bar and<br />

Bat Mitzvahs, engagement parties, company picnics, fundraisers,<br />

birthdays, holiday parties or church functions. You can also rent out<br />

The Marilyn Room.<br />

They also have special Dinner and Show parties in the Flamingo<br />

Room once a month. On Valentine’s Day is the Elvis Experience that<br />

includes a Buffet Dinner, dessert and coffee. Call for reservations.<br />

“Ellie’s has always been about family. We get choked up thinking<br />

about the number of people the restaurant has touched over the years.<br />

Bob and I are so thankful for our loyal guests and continued support<br />

from the community,” said Ellie, who embodies the elegance, historical<br />

reference and kindness of a generation gone by.<br />

Their coffee is roasted in-house and a crowd favorite, and their<br />

homemade desserts are heavenly!<br />

Veggie Omlette with Home fries<br />

Ellie’s 50’s Diner<br />

2410 North Federal Hwy. - Delray Beach<br />

561-276-1570<br />

www.elliescatering.com<br />

Open every day<br />

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dining | RECIPE<br />

SALMON WELLINGTON<br />

Salmon Wellington, also known as Salmon En Croute is a<br />

savory dish of seasoned salmon that is placed on a bed of<br />

cheesy sautéed spinach and wrapped into puff pastry dough.<br />

It is simple to make but sure to impress. Serve with asparagus<br />

or string beans and a simple salad to round out the meal.<br />

INGREDIENTS (SERVES 4)<br />

4 - 7oz salmon fillets<br />

salt and pepper<br />

2 tbsp butter<br />

2 garlic cloves minced<br />

1 shallot chopped<br />

1/4 cup white wine<br />

3oz cream cheese<br />

5oz fresh baby spinach<br />

2 tbsp plain bread crumbs<br />

1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese<br />

1 lb package puff pastry - thawed<br />

1 egg for egg wash<br />

directions<br />

Season the salmon with salt and pepper to taste.<br />

In a pan, heat butter, chopped shallots, and garlic over medium heat. Sauté until the shallots<br />

become translucent.<br />

Bring the heat to high and add the white wine. Let the liquid cook out for about 5 minutes, then<br />

add the cream cheese and sauté for 1 minute.<br />

Lastly, add the spinach, bread crumbs, and Parmesan cheese. Sauté just until the spinach softens.<br />

Unfold the puff pastry onto a light floured surface and roll out the 2 sheets, then cut them in half.<br />

So you end up with 4 pieces about 10 x 14 inches.<br />

Place each seasoned salmon fillet in the middle of each puff pastry sheet leaving about 2 inches<br />

around the edges.<br />

Divide the spinach mixture into 4 equal parts and evenly spread it on top of the 4 fillets. Then<br />

brush the edges of the puff pastry with egg wash (1 egg + 1 tsp water).<br />

Begin folding the puff pastry over starting with the longer side. When folding over the short edges,<br />

brush more of the egg wash before folding.<br />

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the Salmon Wellington seam side down.<br />

Make crosshatch slits on top of the Wellington with a knife. Then brush with more egg wash.<br />

Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 20-25 minutes or until the pastry is golden brown.<br />

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dining | RECIPE<br />

Tuscan Porterhouse<br />

Steak with Red Wine<br />

Peppercorn Au Jus<br />

Nothing says ‘I love you’ like a home cooked meal. If you decide to stay<br />

in for Valentine’s Day (or any day), treat your loved one to a delicious<br />

steak candlelit dinner. A Porterhouse Steak is the perfect steak for<br />

two to share because it contains two large portions of everyone’s two<br />

favorite cuts of meat on either side of the center bone: the top loin -<br />

also known as New York Strip, and tenderloin - or filet mignon.<br />

INGREDIENTS<br />

1 (1 1/2 pound) Porterhouse Steak<br />

(1 - 1 1/4 inches thick)<br />

2 Tsp coarsely crushed black peppercorns<br />

2 Tsp Kosher salt<br />

1 Tbsp vegetable oil<br />

3 Tbsp unsalted butter - cut into tablespoon<br />

pieces - divided<br />

3 Garlic cloves crushed<br />

2 (4 inch) Sprigs fresh rosemary<br />

5 Sprigs fresh thyme<br />

1/2 Cup medium bodied dry wine<br />

(merlot, Rioja, Chianti)<br />

1 Cup low sodium chicken broth<br />

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Let steak sit at room temperature for 15 minutes.<br />

Pat steak dry and season with peppercorns and Kosher salt on both sides.<br />

In a 12 inch ovenproof heavy skillet, heat oil and 1 tablespoon of butter over medium<br />

heat until butter melts. Add rosemary, thyme, and garlic - cook over medium<br />

heat, stirring occasionally, until herbs and garlic become fragrant - about 1 minute.<br />

Add steak and cook until nicely browned* - approximately 3 minutes on each side. Transfer<br />

skillet to oven and cook about 5 minutes for medium rare, 10 minutes for medium.<br />

Transfer steak to a platter and let rest for 10 minutes, reserve juices in the skillet.<br />

Leaving garlic and herbs in the skillet, pour off the oil. Add wine and bring to a boil<br />

over medium high heat, while scraping up browned bits, until reduced by half -<br />

about 2 minutes. Add chicken broth and any juices from the platter where the steak<br />

rests, boil until reduced by half - about 5 to 6 minutes. Whisk in the remaining 2<br />

tablespoons of butter until well blended. Season to taste with salt and keep warm.<br />

Transfer steak to cutting board and cut meat off both sides of the bone. Thinly slice<br />

each piece and rearrange the slices around the bone on a platter. Drizzle with au jus.<br />

Serve with a simple vegetable or salad as a side, and a nice red wine.<br />

*When browning the steak, let it cook undisturbed - only flipping once - so a nice<br />

crust forms.<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 />

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 />

MIA Kitchen & Bar<br />

7901 West <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB. 561-499-2200<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 />

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 />

Sundy House –<br />

Historic Restaurant<br />

106 S Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-5678<br />

Surf Shack<br />

916 SE 5th <strong>Ave</strong><br />

(Federal Hwy.) DB<br />

561-501-7868<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/fusion<br />

Buddha Sky Bar<br />

217 E. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong><br />

DB, 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 />

SAfron & curry<br />

2222 W. <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>,<br />

DB 561-270-2069<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 />

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 />

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Taverna Trela<br />

Greek, Seafood, Sushi<br />

4801 Linton Blvd,<br />

Suite 5B-8B, DB<br />

561-359-2301<br />

Coffee/Dessert<br />

Ben & Jerry’s<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-272-3112<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 />

Cream Frozen Yogurt,<br />

Gelato & Gourmet Coffees<br />

1163 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-303-1912<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 />

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 />

Italian<br />

4 Brothers Italian<br />

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 />

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 Cucina Italiana<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-1237<br />

Pizza Rustica<br />

1155 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-279-8766<br />

Salotta<br />

145 NE 4th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-266-0310<br />

Sardinia Ristorante,<br />

3035 S. Federal Hwy, DB.<br />

561-332-3406<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

Osteria Salina<br />

9 SE 7th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB.<br />

561-330-1237<br />

Racks Fish House<br />

5 SE 2nd <strong>Ave</strong>, DB,<br />

561-450-6718<br />

Puro’s Cigar<br />

777 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-6118<br />

D’Angelo Pizza Tapas<br />

16950 Jog Road, DB.<br />

561-381-0037<br />

Vic & Angelo’s<br />

290 E <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-278-9570<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 />

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 />

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 />

Mellow Mushroom<br />

25 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-3040<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 />

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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 />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

142 SE 6th <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-330-0002<br />

Dunkin Donuts<br />

37 W <strong>Atlantic</strong> <strong>Ave</strong>, DB<br />

561-243-1196<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 />

Marianne Gourmet<br />

Shop, 803 George Bush<br />

Blvd, DB, 561-278-3349<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


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 />

Sweet Tomatoes<br />

7110 Beracasa Way,<br />

561-750-3303<br />

The Capital Grille<br />

6000 Glades Road,<br />

Boca 561-368-1077<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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.Boca-<br />

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 />

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dining | guide<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 />

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 />

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 />

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 />

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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 />

What Are Some Super Foods<br />

To Keep My Pet Healthy?<br />

In our never-ending quest to ramp up our nutritional optimization,<br />

we invest plenty of research regarding the values of different<br />

foods that our pets’ wild ancestors would eat in nature. Our<br />

carnivorous dogs and cats, not only require consumption of different<br />

animals but also specific parts of those animals as well. Our<br />

latest research had us looking more thoroughly at a group of meat<br />

super foods that our carnivores require. This super food group provides<br />

many of the building blocks of bio-available vitamins, minerals,<br />

enzymes, hormones and other nutrients necessary to support<br />

optimal health.<br />

The group that I’m referring to is organs and glandular. In the<br />

wild, they are often the first to be consumed. Liver, kidney, brains,<br />

pancreas, adrenal, thyroid, and others are often prescribed supplements<br />

for pets that are distressed in the function of these organs. In<br />

Eastern medicine the approach is to treat “like with like.” In a pancreas<br />

challenged pet, a practitioner would suggest a supplement<br />

that contains pancreas.<br />

The science shows that organ meats such as liver, brains, and<br />

kidneys are some of the most nutrient-dense foods in the world.<br />

Liver is considered the most nutrient-rich organ of all. It is an excellent<br />

source of vitamins A, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12 (just 4oz<br />

contains 1108% of the RDA for people). It also is rich in the minerals<br />

iron, phosphorous, zinc, copper and selenium. Vitamin B12 is<br />

the only vitamin that we can’t get from either plants or sunlight…<br />

it is ONLY found in animal products. The richest source of natural<br />

B12 on the planet is grass-fed beef liver.<br />

Brains are the most healing Omega 3 and 9 nutrient dense food that<br />

we have found to date with most having an Omega 6 ratio of 125:1.<br />

Kidney has a similar profile as liver. It is one of the best-known food<br />

sources of selenium which helps support immunity, blood flow, thyroid<br />

function and fertility; and has powerful antioxidant properties.<br />

In our research we also found that It is estimated that 92% of<br />

Americans are nutrient-deficient and nearly 50% are deficient in<br />

vitamin B12 which can lead to issues such as pernicious anemia,<br />

vascular disease, stroke, autoimmune conditions, fatigue and dementia.<br />

This deficiency affects our pets in the same way. Today,<br />

very few of us regularly consume these foods and while they are<br />

routinely used in pet foods, the extensive high heat and pressure<br />

processing destroys the nutritional value. If we look back 50 years<br />

or more, these foods were very much a part of our regular diet as<br />

well as that of our pets.<br />

Our main goal as pet care providers is to supply them with a safe<br />

environment and optimal nutrition to keep them healthy. The body<br />

is designed very specifically to maintain and heal itself when it is<br />

provided with the right tools, which is a species specific, clean, natural<br />

foods. These include health building foods such as the glands<br />

and organ meats; cleansing and nutrient herbs and botanicals,<br />

natural, safe antibiotics like raw honey and much more. The key to<br />

achieving this goal is to frequently use fresh, provide a clean lifestyle<br />

without chemicals, food products with minimal processing,<br />

and provide a rotational variety. This will flood their system with<br />

the tools for optimal health and well-being.<br />

Bill Piechocki, nutritionist and Dr. Diane Sudduth, DVM are partners in Fiesta<br />

Pet Deli in Pompano Beach, FL, and co-hosts of the PetHealthCafe.com<br />

radio show. Our 40 years in the animal field has provided us unparalleled<br />

vision and information which we pass to our clients daily. We can be reached<br />

at www.PetHealthCafe.com or 800-940-7387. Call us for a free consultation<br />

or stop by Fiesta Pet Deli, we would be more than happy to help.<br />

SEND YOUR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS FOR OUR PETXPERT TO: PETS@ATLANTICAVEMAGAZINE.COM<br />

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misc | pet spotlight<br />

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crossword<br />

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13 Eastern bishop’s<br />

title<br />

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39 Indian antelope<br />

40 Copy<br />

43 Sword<br />

44 Mulberry of India<br />

45 Sole of the foot<br />

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50 Prate<br />

51 N. cAucasian<br />

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52 Munich’s river<br />

53 Tumor (suf.)<br />

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21 Adjusted gross<br />

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22 Maple genus<br />

23 Guenon monkey<br />

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