Atlantic Ave Magazine - April 2020 Issue
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Crane’s Beach<br />
House Announces<br />
Discounted<br />
Extended Stay<br />
Options for<br />
Stranded Area<br />
Visitors<br />
“No Contact” Guest Service Process<br />
and Heightened Precautionary<br />
Measures<br />
Crane’s Beach House Boutique Hotel &<br />
Luxury Villas has announced that it will<br />
offer affordable extended and long-term<br />
stay options for their large kitchenette studios<br />
and apartment-style one bedroom<br />
suites, in an effort to support destination<br />
visitors who have been displaced, wish to<br />
avoid return travel, or are attempting to stay<br />
away from public spaces during this time of<br />
heightened precaution.<br />
The 28-room luxury boutique property<br />
has introduced unseasonably reduced rates<br />
to ensure South Florida visitors are provided<br />
safe, sanitary and affordable options<br />
for accommodations. These extended and<br />
long-term stay rates will be offered through<br />
the summer, based on availability. All food<br />
and beverage including our complimentary<br />
breakfast and poolside tiki bar have been<br />
discontinued as a precautionary measure<br />
to keep our staff and guests safe. Please call<br />
our front desk at 561.278.1700 for pricing,<br />
availability and more information.<br />
In addition to its current offerings,<br />
Crane’s has instituted substantial measurements<br />
to safeguard guests while the threat<br />
of exposure to COVID-19 remains of heightened<br />
concern in the country. This includes<br />
a “no contact” guest relations process that<br />
ensures all guests can continue to receive<br />
personal attention and servicing needs<br />
without ever coming into direct contact<br />
with property staff. The process includes<br />
remote check in and check out, entry-free<br />
amenity deliveries, and room servicing and<br />
resupplying only when guests are outside<br />
of the room.<br />
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As for its safety precautions, the property<br />
uses only CDC-approved grade cleaning<br />
products and techniques, has increased<br />
the availability of hand sanitizers<br />
and frequent hand washing of staff, guests<br />
and visitors, is more frequently cleaning<br />
and sanitizing surfaces, door knobs, handrails<br />
and other areas, and is sanitizing<br />
restrooms, kitchens and other facilities<br />
throughout the day.<br />
For the most updated information on City<br />
of Delray Beach and State of Florida mandates<br />
surrounding concerns for COVID-19,<br />
please visit DelrayBeachFL.gov/our-city/<br />
safety/coronavirus.<br />
Open for Patients!<br />
In light of the current situation of the<br />
COVID-19, we wanted to let you know<br />
we are open and here for you during this<br />
stressful time! If you’re wondering why<br />
we’re not closing, here’s the reason why:<br />
Chiropractic adjustments BOOST your<br />
immune system just 15 minutes after receiving<br />
treatment!<br />
This is the time to get adjusted and<br />
make sure that your nervous system is<br />
in check and you’re functioning at 100%<br />
so you can fight off the many viruses<br />
around us.<br />
As always, we stay ahead of the curve<br />
and are always compliant with CDC guidelines<br />
for cleaning procedures and will continue<br />
to do so!<br />
Here are a few things you can do to<br />
combat this virus:<br />
· Get adjusted!<br />
· Increase Vitamin D and Vitamin C<br />
intake<br />
· Hydrate with lots of water!<br />
· Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep every<br />
night!<br />
· Avoid Sugars and Carbs!<br />
· Wash your hands with soap and water<br />
while singing the Happy Birthday song<br />
twice<br />
We hope everyone is doing their part<br />
in boosting their immune system and we<br />
are here to help! Most important, don’t<br />
panic and don’t stress. Your health depends<br />
on it!<br />
For more information about COVD-19<br />
and what you can do to keep healthy and<br />
safe, visit the Centers for Disease Control<br />
at cdc.gov or your local health department’s<br />
website.<br />
Institute for<br />
Regional<br />
Conservation<br />
Receives Grant<br />
Volunteers from <strong>Atlantic</strong> High School<br />
at coastal restoration field trip<br />
The Institute for Regional Conservation<br />
(IRC), a nonprofit dedicated to the protection,<br />
restoration, and long-term management<br />
of ecological diversity, received<br />
a $1,000 individual Volunteer for Good<br />
grant from the New York Life Foundation.<br />
The grant recognizes the volunteer service<br />
of John Campanola, Agent with New York<br />
Life’s South Florida General Office in Sunrise,<br />
who has been a volunteer with the IRC<br />
for over five years and is serving on their<br />
Board of Directors.<br />
The grant was used to support a recent<br />
coastal restoration field trip of Earth Science<br />
students from <strong>Atlantic</strong> Community<br />
High School. Students learned about restoring<br />
coastal biodiversity firsthand by<br />
helping IRC add Saw palmetto, Myrsine,<br />
Florida privet and Spanish stopper plants<br />
into the dunes. Students also worked to<br />
remove nonnative asparagus fern while<br />
learning about the root nodules full of water<br />
that make this plant so invasive. Additionally,<br />
students picked up trash from the<br />
beach focusing on micro-plastics, which<br />
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