Wellington The Magazine February 2016

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WELCOME TO THE PALM BEACH INT MAIN GROUNDS WEF DAILY HIGHLIGHTS Visit WEF during the day from Wednesday through Sunday to take in the exciting scene of several thousand horses and riders competing in 12 arenas. Stroll the grounds at your leisure, grab a bite to eat and shop till you drop at our unique boutiques, art galleries, jewelers, high-end fashion and so much more.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Families and friends are invited to come and watch the “Saturday Night Lights” events. The events not only consist of the largest show jumping competition of the week taking place in the International Arena, but families can spend time in the kids fair, having fun with bounce houses, a petting zoo, pony rides, a true Venetian carousel, face painters, performers, shopping, food, and more!

The Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF, January 13-April 3, 2016) is the largest and longest-running circuit in horse sport, a 12-week show jumping competition for hunters, jumpers, and equitation held annually from January through March. WEF is produced and managed by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC. Each show week starts on Wednesday and concludes on Sunday, with major competitions showcased in the International Arena daily and on Saturday nights.

WHAT CAN YOU DO AT WEF? Shop - Vendor Row has a wide variety of non-equestrian and equestrian fashions and accessories. Make sure to visit the WEF Boutique by the International Arena for your own WEF logo gear. Dine - Enjoy casual or fine dining. The Tiki Hut, The Oasis, Tito’s Tacos, and various vendors throughout the property. Children’s Activities - Entertainers, live band, balloon artists, face painters, bounce houses...and more! If you want to watch the Winter Equestrian Festival in style, host a corporate event, or entertain friends and family, reserve your Suite today! With upscale decor and dining, these ringside seats for up to 22 people are available and offer a full buffet and premium bar options. Contact 561.784.1110 for more information or to make a reservation.

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TERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER THE STADIUM AGDF The Adequan® Global Dressage Festival (AGDF, January 14-Apri 2, 2016) is one of the world’s largest international and national dressage circuits featuring seven CDI events. Included are four FEI World Cup qualifiers, one 4* and one 5*, the only FEI Nations’ Cup Series CDIO in the Western Hemisphere, and two U.S. National Events. The AGDF is offering more than $650,000 in prize money for the seven international competitions, making it one of the richest circuits in the world. In addition to the facility being home to world-class dressage, it will also host exciting jumper derbies and grand prix events, horse exhibitions, and equestrian clinics. The Stadium at PBIEC also houses the Palm Beach Riding Academy.

DAILY HIGHLIGHTS The AGDF hosts the entire range of classes available for pony, junior, and amateur dressage riders in five USEF-rated National events.

FRIDAY NIGHT STARS The musical freestyle in which horse and rider “dance” to their own choreography in a routine about six minutes in length has become the most popular entertainment of the sport with

WHAT CAN YOU DO AT AGDF? Vendor Row at the AGDF offers unique equestrian items as well as beautiful hand bags, jewelry, shoes, and clothes. During international “CDI” competitions, you can watch elegant dressage tests from Thursday through Sunday. If you have the urge to learn how to ride a horse, sign up for lessons at Palm Beach Riding Academy and have your own equestrian experience! Just call 561-784-4275 to find out more!

top combinations drawing large crowds and is the feature of “Friday Night Stars” at the AGDF. Spectators will hear everything from classic orchestral pieces to the latest Top 40 pop hits.

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Winter Equestrian Festival JANUARY 13 - APRIL 3, 2016

FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS (TENTATIVE)

JANUARY 14 - APRIL 2, 2016

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Team Event, presented by the McNerney Family (Stadium, Global International Arena) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 - “Saturday Night Lights” 7th Annual Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments® SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 - $216,000 Ariat® Grand Prix, CSI 4* (Stadium, Derby Field) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 - $130,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 - “Saturday Night Lights” $380,000 Fidelity Investments® Grand Prix CSI 5* SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 - $86,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Classic FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 - $130,000 Grand Prix CSI 3* (Stadium, Global International Arena) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - $10,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Welcome, presented by EnTrust Capital and $35,000 Suncast® 1.50m Championship Classic (Stadium, Derby Field) “SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS” - USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand, presented by EnTrust Capital, and $50,000 Grand Prix (Stadium, Derby Field) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 - $130,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 7 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 - “Saturday Night Lights” $380,000 Suncast® Grand Prix CSI 5* SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 - $86,000 Suncast® 1.50M Championship Classic SAVE THE DATE! FRIDAY, MARCH 4 - $150,000 FEI Nations Cup

FREE GENERAL ADMISSION, $20/CAR PARKING

FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS (TENTATIVE) FEBRUARY 11-14: AGDF 5 CDI 5* and FEI Grand Prix Freestyle, presented by Diamante Farms; CDI 3*, presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty; CDI 1*, presented by Kirk Arabians FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 6 PM: “Friday Night Stars” FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI 5*, presented by Diamante Farms FEBRUARY 18-21: AGDF 6 National Show FEBRUARY 25-28: AGDF 7 CDI-W 3*; FEI Small Tour, presented by Engel & Völkers FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 6 PM: “Friday Night Stars” FEI Grand Prix Freestyle CDI-W FREE GENERAL ADMISSION AND PARKING

Main Grounds at PBIEC 3400 Equestrian Club Drive Wellington, FL 33414 www.PBIEC.com 561.793.JUMP (5867)

The Stadium at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 13500 South Shore Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 www.globaldressagefestival.com 561.793.5867


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Delights ($9.95 to $14.95), and all can be prepared vegan style. A customer waiting for takeout recommended the Vegetable Malai Kofta ($14.95), croquettes of ground vegetables and cheese, stuffed with nuts and raisins in a creamy and tasty sauce. Everything I tasted was incredible! There are more than 70 authentic offerings from which to choose, so if you are a connoisseur of Indian food, then all you need to do is either try something you have never heard of (I do this all the time) or close your eyes and point. Either way, you are in for an incredible treat. As good as the dinner is, dessert is something else entirely. Here, I would order Mango Kulfi, a traditional Indian mango ice cream... Try it, and welcome to India. Over the years, I have become accustomed to the best Indian restaurants, and India Grill + Bar is one of the best. I will be going back very soon, very often! In addition to the main dining room, there is much more than meets the eye, including a private dining area and bar that accommodates up to 90 guests for holiday parties, banquets, business meetings and even weddings. The bar area is a great place to host a social event for upward of 50 guests. My favorite is the private cozy dining room — this well-appointed area is top notch for a VIP party that will impress up to 18 of your guests! Dinner is served Tuesday through Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. For reservations, or further information, call (561) 249-7168 and please tell them that Joe Nasuti, the Phantom, highly recommended you visit his favorite Indian restaurant! India Grill + Bar was opened in 2012 by owners Mr. Soye Thoma and Mr. Mahendra Patel and is located in The Royal Plaza, Royal Palm Beach Blvd. and Southern Blvd., Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411. 

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“I have had the good fortune to have Mary Sue sell our farm in Wellington. As a result, all of my expectations were measurably surpassed prior to contract, after contract, and most importantly, after sale. In all my involvements in real estate transactions, and I’ve had many, never have I been contractually engaged with a professional realtor having her defining character, wisdom, honesty and ability. Both my wife and I recommend Mary Sue Jacobs without reservation. Thank YOU, Mary Sue!” Larry and Vonne Steinbaum

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Grand Prix Village: Ther e’s a gorgeous brand new 18 stall barn with two tack rooms, feed room, and lots of storage. There is an oversized 2-car garage, and a lovely owners’ lounge with an office, kitchen and living room. The property has a grass Grand Prix field and an all-weather ring already in place. Offered at $12,750,000

Across from Horse Show: Br and new pool home with 20-stall sporthorse facility adjacent to Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. 4.5-acre farm boasts solar tunnel lighting, solar panel power, bamboo Rower & Rub Stalls. There is a 1/4 mile track, oversized paddocks and huge sand ring. Offered at $12,750,000

Grand Prix Village: Br and new constr uction 20-stall barn with 4 wash stalls, 2 tack rooms, a laundry room, and a feed room on 4 acres. The owners’ lounge has a fireplace, kitchen with great room for entertaining and a wonderful view of the 220’ x 120’ competition ring. Offered at $11,900,000

Las Palmas Ranch: 24 acr es in the exclusive, gated community of Las Palmas, within hacking distance to the Winter Equestrian Festival and Global Dressage. Brilliantly appointed with stone, granite and hardwood throughout, this custom-built home affords six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms and a gourmet kitchen. Offered at $7,950,000

Saddle Trail: Newly constr ucted 30 stall equestr ian facility with 5-bedroom, 3.5 bath pool home on 6.2 acres in Saddle Trail. This superbly designed professional farm is complete with a new Olympic all weather sub-irrigated ring, grass jump field and 6 horse Kraft covered walker. Offered at $7,250,000

Equestrian Club: 3 bedr oom, 3 bathr oom home boasts a for mal living and dining area, as well as a family room off the kitchen and a sophisticated wood paneled office/den. Tastefully decorated with marble floors to complement the natural sunlight that fills the home. Offered at $2,495,000

Carol A. Sollak, P.A. • Phone +1 561-818-9476 • Fax +1 561-791 2221 www.carolsollak.evusa.com • Wellington, Florida • Carol.Sollak@evusa.com

©2016 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Carr Sollak Realty, LLC licensee of Engel & Voelkers Florida Residential, LLC. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act.


BEDFORD MEWS

2-story, detached home with water and golf views. Master suite on ground floor, two bedrooms and 1 bath on second floor, along with laundry room. Tiled living areas, carpeted bedrooms. Private, attached 2-car garage. On cul-de-sac. Short drive to PBIEC. $249,900.

EQUESTRIAN CLUB ESTATES

Very private, 3 bedroom/2.5 bath, 2-story home within walking distance of the PBIEC. Additional large family room addition. Private front courtyard, screened patio with room to add a pool. . $995,000.

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Clean, bright, 2-story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Deep lot with room for pool. Ground floor living with tile, all bedrooms carpeted. Granite kitchen counters, Plantation shutters. Brand new water heater. 2-garage. Gated community with clubhouse. $325,000.

EAGLE’S LANDING

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: 2 bedroom/2.5 bath pool home with den/3rd bedroom. Pool and patio with golf views. New roof. 2-car garage. $495,000.

HUNTER’S CHASE

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: 4 bed/4 bath home on one of the larger lots with golf and water views. 2 studies. 3-car garage. Fresh, neutral paint. Screened pool area with spa, waterfall, grill and extensive landscape lighting $995,000

LOXAHATCHEE - ACREAGE

Working horse farm. 12-stall center aisle barn, tack/feed rooms, wash stalls, fly system. 320’ x 230’ ring, ample parking. 3 bedroom/2.5 bath pool home. Large 2nd bedroom with separate entrance. fully-fenced, private backyard. $479,000

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3 bedroom/2.5 bath, 2-story townhome. Large master suite with over-sized bath and walk-in closet. 1-car garage. $199,000.

Jim Corbin Jim@JimCorbin.com

561-798-2224

BEDFORD MEWS

One story, 3 bed/2 full bath, single family home with attached garage, on cul-de-sac. Updated stainless appliances. Water and golf views from the covered and screened patio. Close to WEF showgrounds. $239,900. Available furnished $245,000.

Illustrated P roPertIes 11924 Forest Hill Blvd. #18 Wellington, FL. 33414 www.JimCorbin.com


MAIDSTONE

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: 5 bedroom/5 full bath/2 half bath. Within walking distance of the golf house and overlooking two fairways on the ‘Cypress’ course. Separate entrance to side-entry 3-car garage. $1,575,000.

GOLF COTTAGE

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: 2 bedroom/2 bath. Completely remodeled from top to bottom. Granite counters, stainless appliances, marble flooring. Gated community. Offered ‘turn key’ furnished. $299,000.

MUIRFIELD ESTATES

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: 4 bedroom (5th optional)/5 bathroom. $400,000+ in recent renovations, including new roof, Impact windows/doors, interior and exterior paint. $1,595,000.

SAINT ANDREWS #303

Most desirable, building 1 location overlooking water, golf and clubhouse. 2 bedroom/2 bath. Extensive renovation include wood burning fireplace, stainless kitchen appliances, granite counters. Private patio. Impact glass. Private garage. $295,500.

Illustrated P roPertIes 11924 Forest Hill Blvd. #18 Wellington, FL. 33414 www.JimCorbin.com

HUNTER’S CHASE ESTATES

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club Lot 17: Bayhill model. 4 bedroom, 4 bath pool home. Light and bright, open floor plan. Impact glass, fully-fenced backyard. South view over water and golf. 2-car + golf cart garage. $1,219,990

MIZNER ESTATES

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club: Incredibly charming architecture in this custom built 3 bedroom/4 bathroom, pool home overlooking the golf course and views of the Big Blue Cypress preserve. 2-car + golf cart garage. $1,850,000.

SAINT ANDREWS #307

This Immaculate 3 Bedroom/2 bath condo with golf and water views is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Minutes from All Horse Show venues and boasting New Carpet, Paint and Hot water Heater. 1-car garage. Clubhouse features pool and spa, tennis, racquetball court, outside b-b-q, workout room, billiard room. $215,000.

HUNTER’S CHASE ESTATES

Palm Beach Polo and Country Club Lot 5: Victoria model. 6 bedroom/4.5 bath pool home. Impact glass. Fully-fenced backyard. South views over water and golf. 3-car garage. $1,384,990.

David Corbin David@JimCorbin.com

561-628-4262


WC Realty

Lake Worth

Enjoy this 3 bedroom 2.5 Bath plus loft home with lakeview in a gated community in Lake Worth. This home has it all, formal living and dining room, remodeled kitchen and bathrooms, hardwood floor downstairs and upstairs loft, tile and carpet everwhere else. Master bedroom has sitting area that overlooks the lake.

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Beautiful Wellington home. 4 bedroom, 3 full baths, 2 car garage with paved driveway. Property features: eat in kitchen, breakfast nook, new wood cabinets, granite counters, decorative backsplash, crown molding, chair rail, plantation shutters through out the house. Bathrooms remodeled, tile floors, water heater and air conditioner replaced this year. Screened in patio, large fenced in yard, with an amazing lake view-great for entertaining.

Royal Palm Beach

Beautiful Royal Palm Beach Waterfront Property! Put your boat in the canal and navigate around Royal Palm Beach waterways! This large 2 bedroom 2 bath home was remodeled just a couple of years ago. This is a great starter home with a huge yard for future expansion

5 bedroom estate size home with more then 4,000 sf living with many eye catching features. Neutral tones throughout, crown molding, wood casings, wood floors, granite counter tops.Fantastic floor plan, the elegant staircase leads you to the second floor, this home has four full bedrooms and full baths upstairs plus a loft and den.

West Palm Beach

Charming 3 bedroom 2 bath home with partial view of the lake. New wood floors recently installed, new appliances, gutters, and many more upgrades by the original builder, as home was the model used by the builder in West Palm Beach.

Loxahatchee

Charming Loxahatchee home with new kitchen, new bathrooms, great back splash and granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and new water softener system.

Timothy L. Watts, Broker

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MCLAIN WARD RETURNS TO WEF WITH HIS EYES ON RIO Show jumping star McLain Ward entered the 2016 season with a singular purpose in mind. “There’s one goal: to win two gold medals in Rio,” the three-time Olympian said. “There are some steps along the way, but that’s the only goal on the radar.” By Julie Unger

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FACES OF WEF: FROM SUPERSTARS TO UP-AND-COMERS

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WORLD’S BEST EQUESTRIAN COMPETITION AT 2016 WEF

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WELLINGTON-BASED CHUKKER.TV TO EXPAND ITS REACH

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XCELERATE WELLINGTON AIMS TO BOOST AREA BUSINESSES

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Once again, riders have come to Wellington from all corners of the globe to compete at the longest and richest horse show series in the world. In our Faces of WEF section, you’ll get a glimpse at just a handful of the riders competing this season, from Olympic-caliber superstars to up-and-coming riders to keep an eye on.

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The Winter Equestrian Festival has returned to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center with amazing competition from grand prix level to amateurs and juniors — along with plenty to entertain the entire family. Plan your visit with our WEF overview section. Michael Ferreira, president and executive producer of Wellington-based Chukker.TV, has big plans to expand his growing Internet streaming TV service throughout the polo world. By Julie Unger Marketing startup Jinglz LLC recently walked away with a $10,000 grant after winning the Xcelerate Wellington business competition created by the Young Professionals of Wellington to engage and stimulate the local business community. By Julie Unger

EUROPEAN EQUESTRIAN BRANDS CALL WELLINGTON HOME In recent years, top European-based equestrian brands have led the charge in making a pilgrimage to a welcoming and growing North American market, often choosing Wellington as their home base. By Lindsay Brock

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WELLINGTON SOCIAL SCENE ‘Denim & Diamonds’ Dinner Dance Benefits Local Boys & Girls Club ‘Breakfast On The Green’ Kicks Off Wellington’s Anniversary Year JustWorld International Hosts Brazilian-Themed Gala In Wellington SuperCar Week Visits Polo Club On Opening Day Of 2016 Season Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Hosts Polo For A Purpose At IPC 2016 Edition Of American Equestrians Got Talent Gets Underway

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Wellington Home this month visits a gorgeous Versailles property situated on one of the most desirable cul-de-sacs in Wellington. With a spacious and airy first floor and a sprawling second floor, it features six bedrooms, six baths, marble floors, custom finishes and distinctive crown molding, along with amazing lakeside views. By Deborah Welky Wellington Table continues our new Signature Dish series this month with a visit to Jordan’s Steak Bistro. The menu at this popular Wellington restaurant makes it so much more than a steakhouse, and one way to taste the diversity is through its signature Surf & Turf entrée. By Julie Unger

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WELLINGTON EDUCATION WELLINGTON HEALTH WELLINGTON REAL ESTATE WELLINGTON DINING GUIDE WELLINGTON CALENDAR AROUND WELLINGTON ON THE COVER Top show jumper McLain Ward, profiled this issue, rides HH Azur, the horse he hopes to compete with at the 2016 Olympic Games. PHOTO BY SPORTFOT

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WELLINGTON Bringing You The Best Of Wellington Since 2004

THE MAGAZINE

volume 13, number 2 february 2016

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artistic director

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Jacqueline Corrado Jill Kaskel Carol Lieberman

photography Abner Pedraza

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Matthew Auerbach Mary Adelaide Brakenridge Lindsay Brock Ron Bukley Chris Felker Denise Fleischman Taylor Renner Julie Unger Deborah Welky Jennifer Wood

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World’s Best Equestrian Competition At 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival The 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival is now underway at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The high-energy 12-week circuit is worldrenowned for its size, scope and caliber of competition — and it is all happening right here in our hometown. This month, we showcase how WEF brings Countdown To RIO the best equestrians in the world to Wellington each year, highlighting all that OLYMPICS the festival has to offer, including a look at some of the riders in our annual 2016 Faces of WEF section. With this being an Olympic year, all eyes are on Wellington. The countdown to Rio de Janeiro is on, and top show jumper McLain Ward has his eye on the gold. Profiled this issue, Ward explains his plan for achieving his dreams of Olympic gold this summer. The Great Charity Challenge returns to the show grounds this month with a “fairy tale” theme. Now in its seventh year, the Great Charity Challenge will benefit more than 30 local nonprofits. The pro-am equestrian competition has so far distributed in excess of $7.5 million to more than 150 nonprofits. This year, the event is expected to add an additional $1.5 million. Learn all about it in this month’s issue. The Feb. 6 event is open to the public and free — so come out and cheer on your favorite! Also this month, we caught up with Michael Ferreira and his team at Chukker.TV out on the fields as he shared some of the expansion plans for this Wellington-based polo broadcast service. One of the highlights of the winter season in Wellington is the Challenge of the Americas, which draws devoted crowds who come out to watch elite dressage athletes perform intricate musical quadrilles and see show-jumping competitors test their skills during an event designed to raise money for breast cancer research. Mark your calendars today for the March 11 event at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. Our new Wellington Education series continued this month with a profile of Elbridge Gale Elementary School teacher Khessia Jean-Baptiste, who has created a unique mentoring program designed to provide the inspiration that so many students need. Our quest to bring you the best signature dishes continues with a reservation at Jordan’s Steak Bistro, a great place to enjoy a delectable steak in a chic, upscale atmosphere. Wellington Table features the bistro’s signature Surf & Turf entrée, a dish that is sure to please. Also, this month, Wellington Real Estate profiles Karen Gant of Re/Max Direct, who details the unique road she took to her current profession, while Wellington Health makes an appointment at Ideal Family Practice & WalkIn Express Care to chat with owners Tina Dochniak and Stephanie Wise. They recently opened their office on Southern Blvd., which offers a holistic, preventative approach to healthcare. Wellington Home takes us on a tour through a spacious Versailles residence offering a luxurious living space on a secluded cul-de-sac. This gorgeous home sits on nearly a half-acre in one of the most desirable communities in Wellington. As we go to press with another jammed-packed edition, everyone here at Wellington The Magazine wants to thank the many people involved in producing this issue, including all of our ever-loyal advertisers, sponsors and partners, who truly make publishing Wellington The Magazine an honor.

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‘Denim & Diamonds’ Dinner Dance Benefits Local Boys & Girls Club

(Left) Todd Barron, Marley Goodman Overman, Dr. James Goad and Georgina Bloomberg. (Right) Jeff and Susan Warmington with Kirk Alexander and Dr. Veronica Pedro-Alexander.

The 28th annual Wellington Dinner Dance to benefit the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club in Wellington was held Friday, Jan. 8 at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. The theme was “Denim and Diamonds,” and the event was chaired by Georgina Bloomberg, Dr. James Goad and Marley Goodman Overman. There were live and silent auctions, along with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner. “Nervous Melvin and the Mistakes” provided music. For more info., visit www.bgcpbc.org.

(Left to right) Julie Kime presents Sheriff Ric and Dorothy Bradshaw with a gift; polo players Nic Roldan, Kris Kampsen and Brandon Phillips; Alan and Councilwoman Anne Gerwig with Lizz and Mickey Smith; and Boys & Girls Clubs of PBC CEO Jaene Miranda, Neil Hirsch and Sara Gehrke with club kids.

(Left to right) Todd and Debra Barron with Marni and Dr. Jon Arenstein; guests at the Diagnostic Centers of America table; Dr. Carmine and Marie Priore; and Mary Anne and Brian Hanley.

(Left to right) Dr. Veronica Pedro-Alexander (center) with Julie Khanna-Gopalan and Dr. Ramprasad Gopalan; Sean Brevak, Marley Goodman Overman, Dr. James Goad, Georgina Bloomberg and Jaene Miranda; and Bonnie Goad, Felicia Willett, Suzanne Blackburn and Mark Light.

(Left to right) Julie Kime, Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, Dorothy Bradshaw and John Kime; Kimberly and David Leland; Club Director Kenda Peterson with (front row) Bibiana and Tatiana Montoya, Daniella Holden and (back row) Terelle and Isabella Holden; and Mary Lou Bedford, Jaene Miranda and Ellen Cole. 22 february 2016 | wellington the magazine


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‘Breakfast On The Green’ Kicks Off Wellington’s Anniversary Year

(Left to right) Regis and Tom Wenham, Dr. Carmine Priore, Jess Santamaria and Ken Adams; Councilman Matt Willhite, Neil Hirsch and Vice Mayor John Greene; and Alan and Councilwoman Anne Gerwig with Joe Schelorke.

The Village of Wellington hosted a free “Breakfast on the Green” to kick off its celebration of the 20th anniversary of the village’s incorporation on Thursday, Dec. 31 at the Wellington Amphitheater. On Dec. 31, 1995 — 20 years ago — Wellington formally became an incorporated community. In celebration, the village is planning a series of special events.

(Left to right) Al Paglia, Councilman John McGovern, Ken Adams, Vice Mayor John Greene and Mayor Bob Margolis look over a 1980 map held by Leonard Bierer; original council members Tom Wenham and Dr. Carmine Priore with a photo of the inaugural Wellington Village Council; Jacqueline Hutman, Mayor Bob Margolis, Joe Hutman and Ray Barberesi; and Sophia, Julia, Nathalie and Michael Drahos.

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JustWorld International Hosts Brazilian-Themed Gala In Wellington

(Left) JustWorld Founder Jessica Newman with her mother, Maria Newman. (Right) Kati Dagge, Fernanda Casalino, Jennifer Santana and Gabriela Payot.

JustWorld International held its 13th annual gala, Carnaval do Rio, at Belle Herbe Farm in Wellington on Friday, Jan. 15. The Brazilianthemed event raised money to benefit JustWorld projects in Cambodia, Columbia, Guatemala and Honduras. For more information, visit www. justworldinternational.org.

(Left to right) Janni Olin, Ida Lovgren and My Almqvist; Jenny Dunian, Georgina Bloomberg and Kate Goberman; Ana Christina and Sofia Rodriguez with Valentina Arenas and AndrĂŠs Correa; and Charlotte Torres with a Brazilian dancer.

(Left to right) Laura Kraut and Nick Skelton; Juan Andres Rodriguez, winner of the Andres Rodriguez Leg Up Award, and Jessica Newman with members of the Venezuelan Equestrian Team, including Emanuel Andrade, Pablo Barrios, Alejandro Karolyi, Juan Ortiz, Victor Segovia, Luis Larrazabal and Angel Karolyi; Andrea Sucre, Brandon Phillips, Richard and Sarah Wheeler, Wes Finlayson and Dr. Scott Swerdlin; and Laura and Joe Moreno.

(Left to right) Lili Kaissar and Ashley Yoffee with baby goats up for the silent auction; Steve Sarafin, Francie Stein Wedell and Oliver Kennedy; Ariana Coniglio, Molly McDougall, Naomi Spillane and Mei Mei Newsome; and Hugh Dollard, Virginia Ingram and Gates Gridley.

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SuperCar Week Visits Polo Club On Opening Day Of 2016 Season

(Left to right) Nadia Leyva, Charlotte Stribling, Ashley Durst and Brandy Senn from Excell Auto Group with a Lamborghini Aventador; Jessica, Channing, Sebastian and Sean Burnett, who did the coin toss; and Palm Beach Opera General Director Daniel Biaggi with Jessica Fishenfeld, who sang the national anthem.

The International Polo Club Palm Beach opened its 2016 season on Sunday, Jan. 3 with the final match of the Herbie Pennell Cup tournament. On the sidelines, SuperCar Week stopped at IPC with exotic cars such as Lamborghinis, Bentleys and more. On the field, Coca-Cola edged past Villa del Lago 15-14 to claim victory. The 2016 season continues every Sunday through April 24. For more info., visit www. internationalpoloclub.com.

(Left to right) Alanna Wigdahl and Angela Princell with lamp shade event model Lindsey Adams; Karen and Michael Crane, Frank and Herta Suess, and John and Angie Weltzien; Ryder Morris and Zoey Goldenberg with Chukker; and Howard London and Jody Barnett from Auto Sports Group with a Bentley GT convertible.

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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Hosts Polo For A Purpose At IPC

(Left to right) Jason Guari, Brandon Phillips, Penny Bradley, Visse Wedell and P.J. Rizvi; Piper and Kinley Apfel, Brandon Phillips and Chukker; and Sterling Swanson with Jonathan Duerr.

Polo for a Purpose, a luncheon and a celebrity polo match to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, was held at the International Polo Club Palm Beach on Monday, Jan. 18, with co-chairs P.J. Rizvi, Visse Wedell and Penny Bradley, along with honorary chair Brandon Phillips, a polo player and lymphoma survivor. The luncheon was designed to spread the word about LLS’s fight against leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma and Hodgkin’s disease. For more info., visit www.poloforapurpose.org.

(Left to right) Tom Blake sings the national anthem; Lisa and Bruce Steinberg share their story; Matt and Patti Hadden; Lisa Shields with Ashley and Rusty Holzer; and Brooke Leyendecker, Jonny Lavine and Ashley Van Metre.

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2016 Edition Of American Equestrians Got Talent Gets Underway

(Left to right) Robert Dover with winner “Alix Who?” (Alexia Dubocq); Nicky Greed performs; and Jimmy DiBattista and Charlie Tota.

This year’s run of American Equestrians Got Talent held its first night of auditions Wednesday, Jan. 13 at White Horse Fashion Cuisine. The talent contest is a fundraiser to benefit USEF High Performance Programs through the USET Foundation. Auditions continue weekly through March, with the grand finale on March 20. The first week was won by 15-year-old Wellington resident Alexia Dubocq, who goes by the stage name “Alix Who?” For more information, visit www. facebook.com/americanequestriansgottalent.

(Left to right) André Lussier tap danced; Robert Dover with Ki-Juan Minors; “Alix Who?” plays the ukulele; and Robert Dover with judges Kim Boyer, Charlie Weis, Ann Romney and Mark Bellissimo.

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Jumper McLain Ward Returns To Wellington With His Eyes On Rio By Julie Unger

Show jumping star McLain Ward entered the 2016 season with a singular purpose in mind. “There’s one goal: to win two gold medals in Rio,” the three-time Olympian said. “There are some steps along the way, but that’s the only goal on the radar.” For most, the goal of winning individual and team gold medals would be a lofty one. For Ward, with an FEI Longines top 10 ranking as of December 2015, holding eighth place with only two Americans ranked higher, the odds of achieving his goal are good. In fact, they’re really good. Ward has reached the sweet spot in his career, which has spanned decades. It has brought him numerous accolades, including everything from being the youngest rider to win the U.S. Equestrian Team Medal Finals and the United States Equestrian Federation Show Jumping Talent Derby (at age 14) to being the youngest rider, in 1999, af-

ter winning 13 Grand Prix victories, to pass the $1 million Grand Prix winning mark, to competing in 14 FEI World Cup Finals and more recent achievements, such as more than 20 first-place wins in 2015 alone. His success at the moment is due not only to his innate talent, but also having in place the combination of the right horse, the right rider and the right support team. Riding comes as naturally as breathing for the “almost third generation in horse sports” rider, whose father was a successful Grand Prix rider, and whose mother rode hunters and trained. “It was kind of in the DNA. I was

brought up in the environment of the farm,” he said. “It was the natural course.” Ward had the opportunity, the ability, the raw talent and the passion. “I guess it’s the only thing I’ve ever known, and it has been a wonderful life,” he said. “Horses have given a lot, and the people in the community have given a lot. It’s a blessed story.” Each year, as he has for the past three decades, Ward travels from his home in New York to compete in Wellington at the world-famous Winter Equestrian Festival. “We’ll use the events here at WEF to build up through the spring. These are obviously important events in themselves, and this is a great facility,” he said of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The path to reaching the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ward explained, starts with working backward and planning, having the horse priming at the right time, and everyone staying healthy. In 2015, Ward met his goals, bringing him closer and closer to achieving his overarching 2016 goal. “Winning the Pan Am Games was a huge goal,” he said. “Rothchild has been a huge partner of mine for a number of years. We’re coming into our ninth season this year, so we’re really proud to be able to do that and represent the country.” Rothchild wasn’t the only mount to reach victory with Ward of late. HH Carlos Z, HH Ashley, HH Best Buy, (Left) McLain Ward rides HH Carlos Z at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington. PHOTO BY SPORTFOT

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“There’s one goal: to win two gold medals in Rio. There are some steps along the way, but that’s the only goal on the radar.” THREE-TIME OLYMPIAN McLAIN WARD PHOTO BY ELENA LUSENTI

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Azibantos, Bueno, Adele and, last but not least, HH Azur, all have taken their turns receiving ribbons and placing. “We also had a very successful year in the Grand Prix. We won a number of big ones and brought along HH Azur, the horse that we’re aiming toward Rio,” he said. “I think it is a very exciting time in my career.” HH Azur, a stunning bay Belgian Warmblood mare with a bright white blaze, hasn’t been selected by chance. There’s something extra special about her. “She has more talent — that’s a combination of a lot of things, obviously — than just about anything that I’ve ever been around,” Ward said. “I think she’s uniquely special, and we’ll try to keep her healthy, fit and work backward from Rio.” The two, HH Azur and Ward, took first place at the $50,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix, Hampton Classic CSI 4*; the $400,000 ATCO Power Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Spruce Meadows CSI 5*; and the $50,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix in 2015, along with second place at the $100,000 Suncast 1.50m Champion Jumper Series Final, Winter Equestrian Festival CSI 5*, and fifth place at the $1.5 Million CP Grand Prix, Spruce Meadows CSIO 5*. Being great isn’t everything, though, when the goal is the Olympics. “It takes an incredible amount of things. A brilliant, exceptional horse — which I’ve been lucky enough to have a few times in my career — but in particular, I think in this moment, a great team, not only of myself and my wife, but also the owners, the grooms, the manager, the blacksmith, vets, everybody. It takes an army to do this,” Ward said. “Really, this has been their life’s work. We really have a moment that’s come together here that’s something really special. If we all live up to what we’re supposed to be, we can all pull it off.” Riding and competing are a lifelong passion for Ward, who competes in a sport where riders have just 15 minutes to walk a course before taking their turn at the gate. It takes work, practice and effort. “Horse sports, at the highest level now, is the same as managing any other sports

McLain Ward rides HH Azur, the horse he is aiming toward the Olympics in Rio. PHOTO BY SPORTFOT

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team,” Ward explained. “You can’t send the same pitcher to the mound every night. It’s no different in our sport. We’re lucky enough to have great support with owners, so we have several mounts that can compete at the highest level. We alternate them. We plan their year out pretty well in advance. We try to pick horses to use in particular venues that suit their strengths.” For what would be Ward’s fourth Olympic Games — he competed in 2004 and 2008 with mount Sapphire winning the team gold medal, and in 2012 with Antares F, the timing is perfect. The stage has been set. “The Olympics is specialized and high-level,” Ward said. “In the United States, where the sport is really strong, you have to have a really phenomenal horse to make the team. If you’re realistically thinking of winning a medal, it has to be a super horse.” The learn more about McLain Ward, visit www.mclainward.com.

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From the steady beat of hooves to the graceful movement as a rider and horse soar over a jump. From the quiet of the crowd as it counts down the seconds to the cheers after a successful ride. The Winter Equestrian Festival is back in action at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Once again, riders have come to Wellington from all corners of the globe to compete at the longest and richest horse show series in the world. As these riders — from grand prix champions to amateurs and juniors — put their abilities to the test, aiming for the blue ribbon, Wellington The Magazine once again presents our annual Faces of WEF section. Over the next few pages, you’ll get a glimpse at just a handful of the riders competing this season at WEF, from Olympic-caliber superstars to up-and-coming riders to keep an eye on.

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BEEZIE MADDEN

BEEZIE MADDEN Beezie Madden, only the second person to be named the USEF Equestrian of the Year three times, is a top Grand Prix rider who has spent most of her life around horses. After all, her first pony was a Christmas gift when she was only four years old. Madden has been riding at the Grand Prix level since she was 22 years old. Madden rode in the 2008 Olympic Games and won the individual bronze medal and was a member of the gold medal U.S. team. She was part of the gold medal team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and was on the gold medal 2003 Pan American Games team. She also won gold with 2011 Pan American Games team and returned in 2012 to the Olympic Games for her third appearance. Madden is back in action this year at WEF looking for her next victory. wellington wellingtonthe themagazine magazine||february february2016 2016 43 43


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BEN MAHER

BEN MAHER British rider Ben Maher is working toward his next ticket to the Olympics. He aspires to compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, and his performance at WEF this season will be just a taste of what Maher is capable of. Riding since the age of 8, Maher solidified his place as a top rider in his 20s. In 2013, at the age of 26, he was ranked by FEI as the top rider in the world — the first British show jumper in 20 years to hold the title. Olympic appearances aren’t new for him — Maher competed at the games in 2008 and again in 2012, when he was part of the championship team, helping Great Britain take its first gold medal in 60 years. He is making waves, traveling the world, competing in 12 countries in 2015 at 48 national and international competitions. Now, he is back in Wellington, ready for this season at WEF. wellington wellingtonthe themagazine magazine||february february2016 2016 45 45


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ERIC LAMAZE

ERIC LAMAZE Quebec native and Ontario resident Eric Lamaze made equestrian history for his home country, becoming the first Canadian equestrian to win an individual Olympic gold medal in 2008, partnering with the late Hickstead, his beloved stallion, just two days after Canada won the team silver medal. Lamaze has been ranked three times as the top show jumper in the world (in 2008, 2010 and 2011), the same number of times he has been the Canadian show jumping champion. Since 1994, he has represented Canada for six consecutive World Equestrian Games. In 2010, he and Hickstead claimed bronze and “Best Horse.” Lamaze has continued to be successful with his new partners, including Fine Lady 5 and Zigali P S, and was part of Canada’s 2012 Olympic team that won fifth place. Ending 2015 with a flourish, he placed third at the Rolex Grand Prix in Switzerland. He is looking forward to competing in the 2016 Olympic Games after riding the winter season at WEF.

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GEORGINA BLOOMBERG

GEORGINA BLOOMBERG Georgina Bloomberg is both a professional equestrian and a philanthropist, putting her well-known name to work helping to protect animals and aid equestrians in need. She began jumping at age six, choosing to follow the path exclusively in 2001. She quickly began winning top prizes. Bloomberg won the 2001 USET Talent Derby, won team gold at the North American Young Rider’s Championships in 2002 and individually in 2003, won the USET Maxine Beard Award in 2004, and made her debut at the FEI World Cup Final in 2005. In 2009, Bloomberg won the eighth round of the WEF Challenge Cup, and won round 1 of the WEF Challenge Cup Series in 2010 before winning the Bluegrass Festival Grand Prix and placing top in 2012 and 2013 throughout Europe and America. More international competition and success followed in 2014 before a third place win at the Grand Prix at the Longines LA Masters and the National Horse Show. Last year, she helped the U.S. claim the team bronze at the 2015 Pan American Games. She is now back in Wellington, ready to win.

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KENT FARRINGTON

KENT FARRINGTON Kent Farrington started riding at 8 years old after seeing a picture of his mother on a horse. Since then, he has excelled, turning professional in 1999 and claiming a gold medal at the 1999 American Young Riders International Competition at age 18. In 2007, Farrington ended a winning season with first place at the Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping Championships. With many wins in between, he took home the team bronze medal at the World Cup in 2014, won the Trump Invitational CSI 2* in both 2013 and 2014, and closed out 2015 to bring the United States its first-ever Rolex International Jumping Riders Club Rolex Top Ten Final in Switzerland in December. He ended 2015 as the top American on the Longines Rankings and is looking forward to the chance of competing in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio after the riding the winter season at WEF.

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LUCY DESLAURIERS

LUCY DESLAURIERS Still a teenager, Lucy Deslauriers is often one of the youngest riders in her class, but she is not intimidated by age differences. Along with equine partner Hester, she has grown and continues to excel. In July 2015, she won the North American Young Rider Show Jumping Individual gold medal, then won the USEF Junior Jumper Championship. She won the 1.50m, CSI 3*-W at the Bromont International in 2015, finishing the year by winning the USEF U25 National Championship at the CP National Horse Show. She trains with her parents, Olympian Mario Deslauriers and Lisa Deslauriers. Rounding out her skills, Deslauriers focuses on both equitation finals and show jumping championships. As her relationship with Hestor continues, Deslauriers is looking forward to bringing home more wins in Wellington. wellington wellingtonthe themagazine magazine| |february february2016 2016 53 53


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MEREDITH MICHAELS-BEERBAUM

MEREDITH MICHAELS-BEERBAUM American-born German Olympian Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum is a force to be reckoned with. She was the first woman to hold first place in the show jumping world rankings and was ranked number one for 24 months. A trip to Germany in 1991 kick-started her career after a 1989 first win at a Grand Prix event in Palm Beach, and she hasn’t stopped since. Michaels-Beerbaum was the first woman to represent Germany in a championship event and began winning Grand Prix events in Germany starting in 1992. In 2006, she took home the bronze individual and team medals at the World Championships, then at the 2008 Olympics, she took home fourth place. In 2010, she returned to the World Championships and won team gold. Michaels-Beerbaum has five European Championship wins from 1999 to 2009, won the World Cup Final gold in 2005, 2008 and 2009, and the silver in 2004. Time will only tell how many victories she will bring home from WEF in 2016. wellington wellingtonthe themagazine magazine| |february february2016 2016 55 55


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QUENTIN JUDGE

QUENTIN JUDGE Based at Double H Farm in Wellington, Chicago native Quentin Judge had a breakthrough year in 2012. At WEF, he finished 14th in the 2012 USEF Show Jumping Selection Trials for the Olympic Games. In November, he was named to the American team and helped the U.S. in winning the Nations Cup. The following year brought 10 top-five finishes, including four in Wellington. In 2014, Judge placed in the top five in 21 competitions, including five first-place wins. He competed at Tryon, Las Vegas, Calgary, Del Mar, Los Angeles, Rancho Murieta, North Salem, Saugerties, Calgary and more. After a fast-paced 2015, Judge is back in Wellington this winter looking to rack up wins at WEF.

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SOPHIE GOCHMAN Sophie Gochman was named the Overall Pony Hunter Rider at the 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival for her success throughout the circuit. She was champion and reserve champion in the Visse Wedell/Douglas Elliman Real Estate Small Pony Hunters aboard Dr. Betsee Parker’s Love Me Tender and Elation, respectively. She also took the circuit championship in the Medium Green Pony Hunters with Truly Yours. Just entering her teen years, Gochman picked up other victories last year as well. She placed first twice, second, fourth and sixth to win the overall Grand Champion Pony honors at the 2015 Capital Challenge Horse Show. She is quickly learning and excelling, and WEF continues to provide important equestrian lessons and life lessons for this up-and-coming young equestrian.

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TIFFANY FOSTER British Columbia native Tiffany Foster’s life has contained an equestrian element since her parents bought her a rocking horse as a baby. At age 8, she began taking lessons. Before she was 21, she had already won both the Running Fox CET medal and the Jump Canada medal at the 2001 Royal Winter Fair. Exploding into the international show jumping arena in 2011, she won the $80,000 TD Cup, then rode for the Canadian Equestrian Team, helping to win second place at the $350,000 BMO Nations Cup. By the end of 2015, she competed at the 2012 Olympic Games, the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, the 2015 Pan American Games and has represented Canada at more than 22 Nations Cup events. After WEF this season, she hopes for her next stop to be the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

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World’s Best Equestrian Competition In Action At The 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival In Wellington The 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival is now underway at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The 37th annual show series opened Jan. 13 and continues through April 3. The 12-week circuit is world-renowned for its size, scope and caliber of competition, featuring more than $9 million in prize money. While WEF brings the best equestrians in the world to Wellington each winter, the festival also welcomes everyone from the local area to enjoy everything that the show grounds has to offer. WEF is the largest and longest-running circuit in equestrian sports, with riders from 33 countries and all 50 U.S. states represented. WEF hosts the nation’s premier events for children, juniors, adults and amateurs — for riders from age 2 to age 70 — in more than 70 unique divisions of competition. More than 6,000 horses compete within the circuit. PBIEC is one of the finest venues in the world for equestrian sports, and its growth has ushered in a new level of competition in the United States. The expansive facility features 500 acres, 12 competition arenas, 256 permanent stalls for horses, horse trails, pedestrian paths, dedicated shopping areas, food vendors and more, making it a place anyone can appreciate, whether an equestrian or a spectator. WEF has stepped up its visibility worldwide with major cable sports network broadcasts of the biggest events of the season. Last year’s television coverage included shows on NBC Sports. More television will be included for this year’s circuit, and people from around the world can watch all the major events at WEF online at www.coth.com. Live streaming has become an ideal way for

equestrian sport fans to follow along with the competition. Highlights of this year’s WEF include four weeks of CSI 5* competition. The first five-star class of the season is the $380,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix CSI 5* on Feb. 13 during WEF Week 5. Following that are the $380,000 Suncast Grand Prix CSI 5* on Feb. 27 in WEF Week 7 and the $380,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix CSI 5* on March 12 during WEF Week 9. The final five-star is the culminating event of the season, the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* on April 2. International competition will also feature the popular $150,000 FEI Nations Cup on Friday, March 4, during week eight’s CSIO 4* competition, as well as 52 FEI World Ranking classes throughout the circuit. WEF hosts the best competition in the country, with 73 professional and amateur divisions for hunters, jumpers and equitation. Special hunter and equitation events include the USHJA/ WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular on Saturday, Feb. 20 in WEF Week 6; the George Morris Excellence in Equitation presented by Alessandro Albanese on Friday, March 25 in WEF Week wellington the magazine | february 2016

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over the past six years, becoming the largest single-day net charitable event in Florida. Friday nights will feature action in the main arena at the Stadium at PBIEC throughout the circuit. The Stadium, built on almost 60 acres, features a beautifully manicured grass derby field with natural obstacles adjacent to the Adequan Global Dressage Festival grounds, which house a main arena surrounded by grandstand seating and the Global Pavilion, 200 permanent stalls, the Wellington Equestrian Realty Arena that can fit three regulation-size dressage Nations Cup teams at PBIEC.

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arenas, and the Van Kampen Arena, one of the world’s largest covered arenas. In addition to the facility being home to world-class dressage, it will also host exciting grand prix events, horse exhibitions and equestrian clinics. It is the home to the Palm Beach Riding Academy, where everyone is welcome to take lessons or make a weekend experience at PBIEC. Horses are available for lease to ride and to show. During WEF Week 6, six different show jumping events will be staged at the Stadium, both in the International Ring and on the grass derby field. Both venues offer variety for horses and riders. Spectators will get to enjoy a Sunday afternoon sitting on the grass berm watching show jumping in the sunny Florida weather. One of these featured events is the $216,000 Ariat Grand Prix CSI 4* on Feb. 7, during WEF Week 4.


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eventing. Spectators can watch a new discipline as it expands in popularity in Wellington. The Suncast 1.50m Championship Jumper Series and Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Series each feature increased prize money and more opportunities for international riders to earn valuable world ranking points throughout the circuit. They are an easy way to see the top riders in the world competing against up-and-coming stars in a relaxed daytime setting. Thousands of equestrians call Wellington home each winter, and it’s no surprise, since opportunities abound for competition, training, gaining experience, selling horses and more at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The world is welcome to visit PBIEC to learn more about equestrian sports and appreciate the beauty and strength of horses in action. To learn more about the 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival, visit www.pbiec.com.

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2016 Winter Equestrian Festival Schedule Highlights

WEF WEEK 1 “AA” January 13-17 Saturday Night Lights: $75,000 “Battle Of The Sexes” Class Sunday: $75,000 Rosenbaum Mollengarden PLLC Grand Prix WEF WEEK 2 Marshall & Sterling Insurance CSI 2* “AA” January 20-24 Saturday Night Lights: $86,000 Marshall & Sterling Insurance Grand Prix CSI 2* Saturday: $10,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Welcome Sunday: $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix presented by Equine Couture/Tuff Rider WEF WEEK 3 Adequan CSI 3* “AA” January 27-31 Saturday Night Lights: $130,000 Adequan Grand Prix CSI 3* WEF WEEK 4 Ariat CSI 4* “AA” February 3-7 Friday Night Stars: $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Team Event presented by the McNerney Family (Stadium Arena) Saturday Night Lights: Seventh Annual Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments Sunday: $216,000 Ariat Grand Prix, CSI 4* (Stadium Derby Field) WEF WEEK 5 Fidelity Investments CSI 5* “AA” February 10-14 Thursday: $130,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 5 Saturday Night Lights: $380,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix CSI 5* Sunday: $86,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic WEF WEEK 6 WCHR CSI 3* “AA” February 17-21 Thursday: $35,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 6 (Stadium Arena) Friday Night Stars: $130,000 Grand Prix CSI 3* (Stadium Arena) Saturday: $10,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Welcome presented by EnTrust Capital and $35,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic (Stadium Derby Field) Saturday Night Lights: USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular Sunday: $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand presented by EnTrust Capital and $50,000 Grand Prix (Stadium Derby Field)

WEF WEEK 9 Douglas Elliman CSI 5* “AA” March 9-13 Thursday: $130,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 9 Friday Evening: $25,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Semi-Final Grand Prix presented by Seabrook LLC Saturday Night Lights: $380,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix CSI 5* Sunday: $86,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic WEF WEEK 10 Horseware Ireland CSI 3* “AA” March 16-20 Saturday Night Lights: $130,000 Horseware Ireland Grand Prix CSI 3* WEF WEEK 11 Artisan Farms CSI 4* “AA” March 23-27 Friday: Ninth Annual George Morris Excellence in Equitation Class presented by Alessandro Albanese Saturday: Artisan Farms Youngest Rider Leadline, $50,000 Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix presented by Equiline (Stadium Derby Field) Saturday Night Lights: $130,000 Engel & Völkers Grand Prix CSI 4* Sunday: $86,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic (Stadium Derby Field) WEF WEEK 12 Rolex CSI 5* “AA” March 30 - April 3 Saturday Night Lights: $130,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic Final Jump-Off and $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* Sunday: $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (Stadium Derby Field) The schedule is subject to change. All events held at the main grounds of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, unless otherwise noted. General admission free Wednesday through Sunday. Parking is $20 per car on Saturday nights. Palm Beach International Equestrian Center Main Grounds 3400 Equestrian Club Drive, Wellington The Stadium at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center 13500 South Shore Blvd., Wellington For more information, call (561) 793-JUMP or visit www.pbiec.com.

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WEF WEEK 7 Suncast CSI 5* “AA” February 24-28 Thursday: $130,000 Ruby et Violette WEF Challenge Cup Round 7 Saturday Night Lights: $380,000 Suncast Grand Prix CSI 5* Sunday: $86,000 Suncast 1.50m Championship Classic

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Presented By Fidelity Investments, A Fairy Godmother To Palm Beach County Nonprofits For the seventh year in a row, the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments, returns to Wellington on Saturday, Feb. 6 during the 2016 Winter Equestrian Festival. Last year’s superhero-themed event brought thousands to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center to celebrate the heroes of the community — the Great Charity Challenge sponsors, the riders donating their time and all those involved with the charitable organizations. To date, the GCC has distributed in excess of $7.5 million to more than 150 nonprofits in Palm Beach County. This year, the event is seeking to raise at least $1.5 million to add to this already incredible fundraising total. Founded in 2010 by Equestrian Sport Productions CEO Mark Bellissimo and his daughter Paige, the Great Charity Challenge has seen the equestrian community take charitable giving to a

new level. The event has impacted thousands of lives through its unique equestrian competition, with 100 percent of its proceeds being donated directly to Palm Beach County nonprofits. While most organizations are supported and funded through the community, money raised during the GCC are used to help cover the operating expenses of charities, a crucial need that typically attracts fewer donors. Replacing impact windows in a homeless shelter, maintaining vehicles for a food pantry and paying a charity’s insurance expenses are just a few examples of the ways that the event enables Palm Beach County charities to continue to serve the community. “Support from the Great Charity

Challenge has been vital to our agency,” said Matthew Constantine, executive director of Adopt a Family of the Palm Beaches. “While some funders are reluctant to fund a bricks-and-mortar project, the GCC has not shied away from the very real need to maintain safe and secure housing while keeping the facilities in good condition.” Bellissimo is excited as this year’s event draws near. “As always, my daughter Paige and I, along with the many generous families and companies that contribute to this charitable evening, look forward to this great event each year,” he said. “It is rare that you get the opportunity to touch so many lives in such a unique way. We are very proud of the impact that the GCC has had right here in our backyard in Palm Beach County, and are beyond grateful to the team and corporate sponsors.”

(Below) Scenes from Winterfest 2015 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, where the majority of the charities participating in this year’s Great Charity Challenge were selected. PHOTOS BY MEG BANKS

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Charities Chosen To Compete In The 2016 GCC Alzheimer’s Community Care Animal Rescue Force of South Florida Back to Basics Bella’s Angels Big Dog Ranch Rescue Blue Sky Foundation Caridad Center Center for Child Counseling Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County Children’s Healing Institute Some of the recipients from last year’s GCC included: • Danny & Ron’s Rescue, a rescue group operating out of Wellington and Camden, S.C. It has a large presence in the equestrian industry. To date, it has adopted more than 9,000 dogs. Following its participation in the Great Charity Challenge last year, Danny & Ron’s Rescue partnered with Animeals on Wheels, an extension of Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches, providing pet food and veterinary care to homebound seniors with dogs or cats. • The Kids Cancer Foundation concentrates on providing hope and support to local children and families battling childhood cancer and/or blood disorders. “Thanks to the Great Charity Challenge grant, we are able to offer programs and provide services to assist 400-plus young patients and families in our community we care for,” said Mi-

chelle O’Boyle, founder and executive director of the nonprofit. • Family Promise of South Palm Beach County’s mission is to empower families in making their transition from homelessness to sustainable independence. “The Great Charity Challenge donation has helped families and children affiliated with our agency in ways that you cannot imagine,” Executive Director Kokie Dinan said. “Since January 2015, we have provided 3,253 bed nights and 9,759 meals for 19 families.” • Communities in Schools serves students struggling with academics, attendance and behavior. The GCC money was used to pay for site coordinators’ salaries. Via these coordinators, Communities in Schools was able to assist low-performing students accomplish the incredible goal of having 100 percent of the high school seniors served by the program graduate this past spring.

(Above) The first, second and third place winners group shot from last year’s GCC, along with other images from the superhero-themed evening. PHOTOS BY LOIS SPATZ

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• The Equestrian Aid Foundation is an organization that provides grantbased assistance to horsemen and equine-related professionals suffering from illness or catastrophic injuries. For almost nine months, the organization’s Palm Beach County recipients were entirely supported by money from the Great Charity Challenge. A full list of charities who have benefited from the event since its debut in 2010 can be found at www.greatcharity challenge.com. “Our goal was to do something that was different. We wanted the event to raise awareness for many charitable organizations throughout the community,” said Paige Bellissimo, co-founder of the event. “Funds awarded during the GCC are put straight to work, and that makes a big difference. We are excited for this year’s list of participating charities and look forward to having the community join us on Saturday, Feb. 6.”

This year’s event is sure to have a “fairy tale” ending as riders will be wearing their best outfits representing Tinker Bell, Alice in Wonderland, Princess Ariel, Prince Charming and more. A best costume award will determine a bonus for the lucky charity whose team wins. Children who come to watch the event are encouraged to come dressed to impress, with the chance of winning a special gift and award that evening. “Combining philanthropy, sports and passionate individuals in general is something unique,” GCC Executive Director Anne Caroline Valtin said. “I’m not sure we’ve ever experienced this kind of atmosphere anywhere else. It brings out the best in everyone and gives us all a chance to dream a little, bringing our ‘inner child’ out an one evening.” To date, the GCC has made incredible contributions to the Palm Beach County community, and everyone at

Equestrian Sport Productions looks forward to a wonderful 2016 event. The competition will offer free general admission and will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 6, under the lights of the International Arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Gates open at 6 p.m. For additional information, including a list of the participating charities and available sponsorship opportunities, visit www. greatcharityhallenge.com. The Great Charity Challenge raffle drum. PHOTO MEG BANKS

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Heading to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center this season? Even if you’re not a longtime horse enthusiast, it doesn’t take long to become familiar with equestrian sports. But if you’re looking for some tidbits to impress your friends, be sure to memorize this list of fun and useful facts. sports are the only Olympic sports where men and women 1Equestrian compete together.

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What To Do At WEF The best part about the Winter Equestrian Festival, besides seeing all of the beautiful horses, is the ability to enjoy the beautiful Palm Beach International Equestrian Center facility and all that it has to offer. It’s not just on Saturday nights that you can enjoy the wonders of the show grounds. During WEF, the grounds are open every Wednesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. On those days, you can see competition of various disciplines, from jumpers, to hunters, to equitation. There are 12 competition rings at PBIEC, so there is always something to watch. While you’re there to see impressive equestrian competition, you can also take advantage of all that PBIEC has to offer, including shopping, dining and fun activities for people of all ages. There are unique boutiques; art galleries; jewelers; high-end fashion for men, women and children; home design; fine art and photography; horsewares; and much more. Find the perfect gift for equestrians and horse newbies alike. Stroll through Vendor Village, which is located just a short walk away from the International Arena. If you’re up by the main ring, check out the vendors on Hunter Hill by the Gallery, or walk over the iconic Bridge Deck and

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see what the vendors there have to offer. Located on the South Bridge Deck and with a second location in Vendor Village is the WEF Boutique, where you can find the perfect WEF clothing, posters and souvenirs. Be sure to take home a reminder of your time at the festival! You don’t have to pack a lunch to visit. There are many food vendors and restaurants on the property that feature mouth-watering fare to suit any palate. The popular Tito’s Tacos has margaritas with a punch, chips and salsa for snacking, and choose-your-own toppings for tacos and burritos. The Tiki Hut offers the perfect vantage point to watch competition in the International Arena, and the menu boasts popular items like burgers, salads, grilled chicken and fish, and a full bar. Birthday parties are a blast at the Tiki Hut, so be sure to book yours today! Oli’s Fashion Cuisine can be found in Vendor Village and has all the things you need for breakfast and lunch, while White Horse Fashion Cuisine, located on Equestrian Club Drive past the main spectator entrance, is a gourmet experience not to be missed. Visitors can also take a fun tour of the facility. See the world-renowned equestrian competition, vendors, sta-

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bles and various venues that the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center has to offer, followed by a catered lunch with your group. A tour will allow you to explore 12 of the competition rings, the stabling area where horses prepare for competition and a stroll through Vendor Village. It’s both exciting and informative, and there is a good chance you will see some Olympic riders gearing up for competition! Kids will have fun on Saturday nights at the Kids Fair with bounce houses, face painting, a petting zoo, pony rides, magicians and more. Saturday nights are now even more fun for your friends and family to enjoy the competition at the Suites in the Special Events Pavilion. At the east end of the arena, the Special Events Pavilion combines the best of both worlds — upscale décor and dining in an outdoor setting. Exclusive private functions can host events of up to 500 guests, or intimate private suites for up to 22 guests. The Suites are available during several WEF weeks and offer full buffet and premium bar options. To book your event, e-mail pmiele@white horsetavernflorida.com. For PBIEC guests who are of age, the Gallery Night Club is a stylish modern lounge that is open to the public every Saturday night with table seating and VIP bottle service available. The club features great DJs and dancing following every Saturday Night Lights competition. With a variety of activities, plan your visit to take full advantage of all that the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center has to offer. Learn more at www. pbiec.com.


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Don’t Miss Saturday Night Lights! The Palm Beach International Equestrian Center has become the place to be in Wellington on Saturday nights. Combining the fun of the Kids Fair, the party atmosphere of the Suites and the Gallery, the food and drinks at Tito’s Tacos and the Tiki Hut, all centered around the best equestrian competition in the world, you get a unique environment that provides something for everyone to enjoy. The Saturday Night Lights series of events runs throughout the 12-week Winter Equestrian Festival circuit. Each year, the crowd of spectators grows as more and more people in the local community learn about equestrian sports and embrace WEF. The very best horses and riders compete each Saturday night to represent their sport, and while competition is foremost, they also love riding for a big crowd. “It is always a really nice atmosphere and a good crowd here on Saturday, so it is always really exciting to ride here,” said Marie Hecart, winner of one of the biggest CSI 5* classes of the season last year. “[My horse] loves it. She likes the noise, the crowd and the night.” Saturday Night Lights events began this year on Jan. 16 with the $75,000 Battle of the Sexes. Last year, the men and women tied. “It is a fun venue, and it is fun to have the crowd that involved,” men’s teammate Alex Granato said. “I think it is a good way to start the circuit with the crowd coming out.” Saturday Night Lights mostly features grand prix show jumping competition, but there are a few select events that stand out with unusual competition, including the Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments on Feb. 6, the $100,000 USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular on Feb. 20, and the Hollow Creek Farm Children’s/Junior/Young Rider Na-

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tions Cups on March 5. The final event is the highly anticipated $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* on April 2. For a full schedule of Saturday Night Lights events, visit www.pbiec.com. The evening not only includes the most celebrated show jumping of the week in the International Arena, but an exciting array of entertainment. In addition, families can spend time at the children’s fair, having fun in the bounce houses, visiting the petting zoo, and riding the genuine Venetian carousel or enjoying pony rides. There will also be a band, a variety of performers, shopping, food and more. If you’re looking for a unique way to enjoy a Saturday night at the show grounds, look no further than the Suites. The intimate setting can seat up to 22 people and offers a full buffet and a premium bar. Brooke Berganza and her family chose that route last year. “The Suites were a perfect way for us to enjoy the competition with comfortable, reserved seating, great food and drinks,” Berganza said. “We avoided the crowds, had an incredible ringside view, and were able to host friends and family visiting from out of town. We have already reserved ours for 2016.” For more information, or to make your reservation, call (561) 784-1110. Be sure to mark your calendars for Saturday nights at the Winter Equestrian Festival for amazing sport, fun activities and a great place to enjoy the winter season in Wellington.


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Sponsors Crucial To The Success Of WEF The Winter Equestrian Festival owes much of its success to the many sponsors that support the 12-week circuit. Everyone involved in WEF, from the pony hunters to the grand prix jumpers, is aware of the sponsors and is grateful for their support. This year, sponsors will help Equestrian Sport Productions award more than $9 million in prize money to the various competitors. The weekly title sponsors for this year are all returning from 2015, helping to make this year’s festival another can’t-miss event. Rolex is the “official timepiece” of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The partnership began in 2011, and a 2014 strengthening of that partnership allowed grand prix events at WEF to have increased international ratings, prize money and exposure on broadcast television. Rolex has been an iconic sponsor of equestrian sports. Its Oyster watches are symbols of excellence, performance and prestige across the globe. Rolex is also the title sponsor of the Week 12 CSI 5* competition and the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, April 2. Marshall & Sterling Insurance was the title sponsor of Week Two, which offered CSI 2* competition Jan. 20-24. The $86,000 Marshall & Sterling Insurance Grand Prix CSI 2* was the second event of the Saturday Night Lights series. Since 1864, Marshall & Sterling Insurance has been synonymous with outstanding insurance coverage and customer service. Adequan returned as this year’s title sponsor of the Week Three CSI 3* competition. Competition was held Jan. 2731 and featured the $130,000 Adequan Grand Prix CSI 3* on Saturday, Jan. 30, under the lights of the International

Arena. Adequan is also the overall circuit sponsor of the Young Jumper divisions for six and seven year olds. Week Four’s title sponsor is Ariat International, and the CSI 4* competition runs Feb. 3-7. The major $216,000 Ariat Grand Prix CSI 4* will be held on the grass jumping field at Palm Beach International Equestrian Center Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 7. Ariat International is a leading manufacturer of innovative performance equestrian footwear and apparel. Featuring a patented technology designed to deliver stability, durability and comfort, Ariat pioneered the application of advanced athletic shoe technology into English riding boots and authentic Western boots. Fidelity Investments, which presents the Great Charity Challenge once again in 2016, is a major reason why the charity event is such a success. With more than $7.5 million raised over the past six years, this year’s event has a “fairy tale” theme and will be making charities’ “happily ever after” come true. The Great Charity Challenge will be held Saturday, Feb. 6. Fidelity’s title sponsorship continues with Week Five competition, which will be held Feb. 10-14, featuring the $380,000 Fidelity Invest-

ments Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, Feb. 13. For nearly 70 years, Fidelity Investments has been making financial expertise broadly accessible and effective in helping people live the lives they want. Suncast sponsors the 1.50m Championship Jumper Series, one of the most popular and competitive series during the 12 weeks of WEF. It offers show jumpers amazing prize money and FEI world ranking points opportunities. Suncast is also the title sponsor of Week Seven’s CSI 5* competition on Feb. 2428. The week will feature the $380,000 Suncast Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, Feb. 27. Suncast manufactures home and outdoor storage products, Suncast commercial products and Sovaro coolers in the United States. Week Nine is sponsored by Douglas Elliman and is the third of four CSI 5* rated weeks at WEF. Held March 9-13, it features the $380,000 Douglas Elliman Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, March 12. Established in 1911, Douglas Elliman Real Estate is the largest brokerage in the New York metropolitan area and the fourth largest residential real estate company nationwide. With more than 6,000 agents, the company operates 85 offices in New York City, Long Island, the Hamptons, the North Fork, Westchester/Putnam, Greenwich, South Florida, Aspen and Beverly Hills. Moreover, Douglas Elliman has a strategic global alliance with London-based Knight Frank Residential for business in the worldwide luxury market.

(Left) The Ziegler family, with trainer Tiffany Foster, sponsor the Artisan Farms Youngest Rider Leadline competition. PHOTO BY STARTING GATE COMMUNICATIONS (Right) Ben Maher and Diva II won the 2015 $372,000 FEI World Cup Grand Prix CSI-W 5*. They are shown with Gustavo Murcia, Katherine and Mark Bellissimo, Mounia Mechbal of Rolex and Michael Lorber, Dottie Herman and Don Langdon of sponsor Douglas Elliman Real Estate. PHOTO BY SPORTFOT

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Horseware Ireland is the title sponsor of Week Ten’s CSI 3* competition on March 16-20, and the company will also sponsor the $130,000 Horseware Ireland Grand Prix CSI 3* on Saturday, March 19. Tom MacGuinness, owner and CEO of Horseware Products, first started his company in 1985 and has had great success. MacGuinness previously had his own riding school and was unhappy with the fit and quality of the

horse blankets he used. MacGuinness revolutionized the industry with the introduction of the Rambo Original. Artisan Farms sponsors Week Eleven’s CSI 4* competition March 23-27. Its sponsorship of the Artisan Farms Under 25 Grand Prix Series, presented by the Dutta Corp. in association with Guido Klatte, has brought a new level to WEF for up-and-coming show jumpers. The series awards $170,000 in prize

money in seven events that span from a team event to speed classes to grand prix events, and are held in varying conditions on grass, in all-weather footing and under the lights at night. Artisan Farms will also sponsor the Youngest Rider Leadline class. Based in Wellington, and Vrasene, Belgium, Artisan Farms is home to young rider Caitlin Ziegler, 2008 Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze and Olympian Tiffany Foster.

(Left) Darragh Kenny, winner of the 12-week Suncast 1.50m Championship Jumper Series, with ringmaster Gustavo Murcia and Jeannie and Tom Tisbo of sponsor Suncast. (Right) McLain Ward and HH Carlos Z, winners of the $500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5*, with Hunter Harrison, Jeannie Harrison and Peter Nicholson of sponsor Rolex. PHOTOS BY SPORTFOT

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Eventing At PBIEC: A New Equestrian Sport Arrives In Wellington

The Olympic sport of eventing made its debut at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center last year to great success, and its return in 2016 is anticipated to be another exciting competition bringing the best in the sport to Wellington.

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The Asheville Regional Airport Wellington Eventing Showcase, presented by Wellington Equestrian Realty, will take place on Feb. 5-6 at the Stadium at PBIEC. With the success and positive feedback from the riders at last year’s event, prize money was increased from $50,000 to $75,000, making it one of the richest eventing competitions in the United States. Approximately 30 of the world’s top horse/rider combinations in the sport, including Olympians, Pan American Games participants, and members of World Equestrian Games teams from several countries, will compete this winter in Wellington. Competitors will demonstrate the first phase of the three-part sport, focusing on the balance and fluidity of dressage on Friday, Feb. 5. The competition then continues with the stadium jumping and cross-country portions of the sport the following day, Saturday, Feb. 6. The event will run at the advanced level. Household names such as Phillip Dutton, Boyd Martin and Buck Davidson Jr., all of whom have represented Team USA internationally on a number of occasions, graced Wellington with their presence last year, and they and more big names are expected in 2016. Martin, currently ranked 10th in the world, and Dutton, ranked seventh, are originally from Australia, changing their citizenship to represent the Unit-

ed States in international competition. They are considered mainstays at the top of the sport. Both continue to exemplify the talent and precision of elite eventing riders. “I’ve been lucky enough to compete in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Holland, the U.S., France and England, and this is by far the best competition I have ever been to,” Martin said after last year’s competition. “The organizers have put on something that I have never seen before, and I am just so proud to be here.” More than 2,000 spectators enjoyed a spectacular view of the cross-country phase from the hill beside the derby field, as many were introduced to eventing for the first time. “The athletes are spectacular, and the owners are amazing in this sport,” Equestrian Sport Productions CEO Mark Bellissimo said. “It is a great group of people, and we are encouraged and inspired to take this sport to the next level in Wellington.” VIP tables, which include a lunch buffet and drinks each day, are available at the event for prime viewing of both the dressage and stadium jumping arena, as well as the cross-country course. Contact Shelley Howerton Spielman for details and order forms at shspielman@gmail.com. As with all events at the Stadium at PBIEC, general admission and parking are free. The facility is located at 13500 South Shore Blvd. For more information, visit www.pbiec.com.

1. Boyd Martin won last year’s Wellington Eventing Showcase. 2 & 3. Boyd Martin competes with Trading Aces in different phases of last year’s showcase. 4. Eventing rider Laine Ashker aboard Anthony Patch in Wellington. 5. Michael Pollard competes with Cyrano. PHOTOS BY SUSAN J. STICKLE

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Fourth Annual WEF Sport Horse Auction Highlights The 2016 Winter Circuit Each year, the Winter Equestrian Festival not only boasts top competitors from around the globe throughout the winter months, but it also offers an exclusive opportunity for individuals to acquire the next generation of top champions by way of the tremendously successful WEF Sport Horse Auction presented by Equestrian Sport Productions. Driven by the vision to bring worldclass equine athletes to the sport in the United States, the WEF Sport Horse Auction continues to offer riders, owners and trainers the ability to purchase their next star in an exciting live auction atmosphere. The 2016 edition of the WEF Sport Horse Auction is set to take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center Stadium. The WEF Sport Horse Auction is key destination for many of the sport’s top professionals, with numerous graduates of past auctions moving on to compete at the highest levels of competition around the world. Each of the mounts involved in the 86 february 2016 | wellington the magazine

WEF Sport Horse Auction begins its career at one of the most prolific and prestigious breeding operations in the world, VDL Stud, located in a small town in The Netherlands. VDL Stud, founded in 1972 with a single mare, has grown into one of the largest family-operated breeding businesses in the world, maintaining its global reputation as the leading breeder of sport horses for numerous disciplines, including jumping, dressage and hunters. “Influencing and expanding equestrian sport on a multitude of levels continues to be one of our main focuses and goals each year,” said Mark Bellissimo, CEO of Equestrian Sport Productions and managing partner of Wellington Equestrian Partners. “The

creation of the WEF Sport Horse Auction has provided us with an invaluable opportunity to provide competitors in North America with top-level prospects who can help them to reach the highest levels of the sport.” In a supported effort to supply potential buyers with quality horses that demonstrate raw potential, Janko van de Lageweg, owner and operator of VDL Stud, alongside his team of professionals, hand-select specific prospects to participate in the auction, chosen based on their suitability and experience for the established clientele based at WEF throughout the winter circuit. “I always look forward to working with Equestrian Sport Productions and their team each year,” van de Lageweg said. “It is a great way to promote our horses, and more importantly, it gives us an opportunity to get high-quality horses to owners, riders and trainers in the United States. WEF is the largest show in the world, and we’re very honored to be a part of it.”


(L to R) Brian Lookabill and auctioneer Tom Biederman at last year’s event; three graduates from the 2015 auction in action; bidders watch the auction proceedings; and Vicky Castegren of Hyperion Stud with Lisa Jacquin. PHOTOS BY JACK MANCINI

The 2015 WEF Sport Horse Auction included several additional seasoned competitors encouraged by client demand, alongside a number of young prospects, providing potential buyers with a diverse selection. The highest bid of the night was for the only stallion available that evening, a 2010 Dutch Warmblood that sold for more than $400,000 as a top future hunter prospect. As the market for VDL-bred and trained horses continues to expand, more and more top class competition mounts begin their careers under the watchful eye of van de Lageweg and his team. “We’ve received a lot of very good feedback and have also seen great results from horses sold in previous auctions,” he said. “A lot of clients who have participated in past auctions continue to come back and purchase new horses, which is a great sign of the quality we’re producing. This event has become very professional, and that is the biggest difference in terms of what we will bring

over year to year. It changes the environment and scope of buyers present at the auction.” The highly anticipated 2016 WEF Sport Horse Auction will offer prospective bidders and buyers an expansive group of future champions. As the event enters its fourth year, the standards have never been higher. Spectators are encouraged to attend the auction and watch from the stands as horses are presented to the bidders. Full live-stream coverage will also be provided of both the showcase of horses on Tuesday, March 1, as well as on the evening of the auction on Thursday, March 3. Potential bidders can request a 2016 WEF Auction Sales Program Guide, as well as make arrangements for individuals who cannot be present the night of the auction by contacting Melanie Petersen at melanie@horsemls.com. For more information about the WEF Sport Horse Auction, visit www.wefsport horseauction.com or www.facebook.com/ wefsporthorseauction. wellington the magazine | february 2016

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WEF To Host Book Signings With Ann Romney And George Morris The Winter Equestrian Festival will host two book signings in 2016, both at the Stadium at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The first will be with Ann Romney on the evening of Friday, Feb. 12, during the Adequan Global Dressage Festival. Those wanting an autograph and a sly comment from the legendary George Morris can meet him on Sunday, March 27, at the Stadium’s derby field. Bestselling author and former first lady of Massachusetts Ann Romney opens up for the first time detailing her battle with multiple sclerosis, her faith and finding joy. Through her book, In This Together: My Story, Romney discusses her diagnosis with MS in the mid-1990s and how important equine therapy was to her recovery. Romney is well-known in the equestrian community, largely in part to her ownership of Olympic dressage star Rafalca, who competed with rider Jan Ebeling for many years. During this year’s Adequan Global Dressage Festival, Ebeling will compete on several new horses. “Horses and the sport of dressage have been an integral part of my life,” Romney said. “I am excited to visit the Adequan Global Dressage Festival not only to see my own horses compete, but to enjoy this great event. I can’t wait to share my book with fellow passionate equestrians.” Last April, the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases announced a social media campaign, 50 Million Faces (#50MillionFaces), to lead a global discussion about the impact of five neurologic diseases that collectively affect more than 50 million people worldwide. The 50 Million Faces community offers those affected — and their loved ones — a place to share their stories and inspire hope and empowerment. By raising awareness of neurologic diseases through social media, the Ann Romney Center aims to increase focus

on the need for financing research, treatments and cures. To date, hundreds of stories have been shared and more than 16,000 people have viewed the stories at www.50MillionFaces.org. All of Romney’s proceeds from the book are donated to the Ann Romney Center. Learn more at www.bwhannromneycenter.org. George Morris will unveil his new book, Unrelenting – The Real Story: Horses, Bright Lights and My Pursuit of Excellence, written with Karen Robertson Terry, at this year’s Winter Equestrian Festival. A carouser, competitor, taskmaster, dreamer, teacher and visionary, George Morris has been ever-present on the rarified stage of the international riding elite for most of the 70 years that he has been in the saddle. He has represented the United States as an athlete

and a coach, and, at one time or another, instructed many of the best horsemen and horsewomen. His carefully chosen, perfectly enunciated words are powerful. Morris has lived a remarkably private life, keeping his own personal struggles — with insecurity, ambition and love — behind closed doors. It is only now that he has chosen, in his own words, to share the totality of his life — the very public and the incredibly private — with the world. His engrossing autobiography beautifully demonstrates his ultimate humanity. Terry is a freelance writer. After growing up riding and showing on the East Coast and outside Chicago, she spent several years in New York City, which taught her how much she needed horses in her life. She continues to ride and show in the jumpers, along with the occasional trail ride. For more about Unrelenting, visit www.horseandriderbooks.com. Copies of both the Anne Romney and the George Morris books are available for purchase at the WEF Boutique. (Left) Ann Romney credits horses for helping in her fight against MS. (Right) Mitt & Ann Romney. (Below right) Dr. Howard L. Weiner, Dr. Elizabeth G. Nabel, Ann & Mitt Romney and Dr. Dennis J. Selkoe at the opening of the Ann Romney Center. (Below left) Scenes from the life of George Morris.

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Wellington-Based Chukker.TV Plans To Expand Its Reach In 2016 Story and Photos by Julie Unger

Michael Ferreira was working on his own Internet streaming service when he received a call three years ago from Melissa Ganzi of the Grand Champions Polo Club. Ganzi wanted to merge the world of polo with the world of Internet broadcasting, and the two met to discuss how Ferreira’s startup could fit into the world of polo. “We experienced the sport, and we instantly got hooked,” Ferreira said. Ferreira, president and executive

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producer of Chukker.TV, worked with his team to create instant replay technology for polo umpires. A tech guy, and not an equestrian, Ferreira had to first learn about the sport. Originally, the new venture was called PoloNow. “Then I came up with Chukker.TV. Anyone who knows polo knows chuk-

ker, because it’s the periods. Everyone knows TV. You either know right away what it is, or you’re going to ask,” he said. After the branding was set, everything started moving quickly. They started small, with a few cameras, and kept growing. “2015 was a really big year for us. We had the entire high-goal season at IPC [the International Polo Club Palm Beach], and we had Grand Champions’


spring, fall and winter seasons,” Ferreira said. Ouside Wellington, the team traveled to Aspen to cover events at Ganzi’s Aspen Valley Polo Club and did tours with the United States Polo Association. They covered polo events at Saratoga in New York and the Greenwich Polo Club’s East Coast Open. “That really put us on the map,” Ferreira said. After a year of strong growth, he has big plans for Chukker.TV in 2016.

“We’re a young company, really driven to give our viewers the best experience possible,” he said. Ferreira’s team is made up of talented individuals, many of whom are not from the polo world, which makes them uniquely suited to create a way to engage both polo enthusiasts and polo newcomers. Through this approach, they’ve engaged those who wouldn’t have otherwise known polo is such a popular sport

with an international demand. “Every broadcast, not only are we broadcasting live, but we’re live-tweeting,” he noted. Ferreira is a technology enthusiast, utilizing state-of-the-art cameras and the newest drones available for capturing live aerial video of the games. The company designs and employs its own servers with the best technology available. They even broadcast in 4K. “We did the U.S. Open in 4K,” Ferreira said. “No one’s doing that. Foot-

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ball’s not doing that; you can’t find 4K football.” His goal is to keep Chukker.TV on that cutting edge. “We’ve very much a tech company, as much as a broadcast company, which is important,” he said. Ferreira recently chaired Flavors of Wellington and Winterfest 2014, both organized by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. “It’s important to keep reminding the community that there’s more besides a shopping mall. A lot of people don’t realize that this is right here. I think that is my little mission for this year. To really promote that we have something awesome — not just polo at Grand Champions, but equine in general. We have such an awesome [equestrian] community,” he said. “Everyone should embrace it.” Building upon its tech footprint, and becoming even more accessible, is on the 2016 agenda for Chukker.TV. They’re working with the USPA to gain access to even more clubs, venues and

tournaments, to present more games to viewers. “My only goal with Chukker. TV is to give my viewers a great experience. The more polo I can give them, from more places, not only here in the U.S., but around the world, the happier I get,” Ferreira said. Right now, Chukker.TV can be found on Roku and Chromecast, and has an Android app. They’re working on getting into the Apple store, and there are many more innovations to be unveiled throughout the year. Through Roku, polo games can be seen on whatever size television is available. Polo players have provided positive feedback from their families and friends, who may be in other countries and are now able to watch them play. “The fact that you can share someone’s great success, an awesome game, something they really put their heart into, and they can cheer you on as it’s happening, that’s exciting to be able to give that to the players and their families,” Ferreira said.

Chukker.TV has brought the game from the field to portable technology and to the living room. “We’re trying to put polo on the map. We have some cool new tech that we’re going to play with this year,” he said. “We’re going to keep pushing the ultra-HD envelope.” Through the Chukker.TV app, users can access content and interact with Chukker.TV during the games. Fill out a simple form on the program and the announcers will receive it during the game and be able to answer questions and provide insight. “We’re going to be on SmartTV soon,” Ferreira said. “We’re ready to expand to all of the outlets that go to the living room. This year, we’re going to saturate the market.” Beyond polo, Chukker.TV’s technology lends itself to other sports, including show jumping and dressage, which is another avenue of future expansion. To learn more about Chukker.TV, visit www.chukkertv.com.

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Wyndmont Team Is ‘Ready To Wyn’ In 2016 By Taylor Renner

Wyndmont Inc. is a world-class equestrian facility based in Loxahatchee, founded by legendary horsemen Ronnie Beard and Michael Dorman in 1986. Together, the pair has trained numerous horses and riders to go on to compete at the highest levels in the sport of show jumping, both nationally and internationally. The Wyndmont team recently expanded with the addition of business partner Mark Alter, and a new group of talented young horses with Olympic potential that will continue to take the team to the top under the guidance of Australian rider Matt Williams. Wellington residents for almost 30 years, Beard, one of the most highly respected trainers and coaches in the world, and Dorman, who has ridden on several gold and silver medal Nations Cup teams, decided to base their business in the “Winter Equestrian Capital of the World” five years ago after pre-

viously being based in the Northeast. In addition, their South Florida farm received a total renovation, transforming it into a top-of-the-line competitive show jumping facility. “Our homes are in Wellington,” Beard said. “When we had our old farm, we would be coming to Florida and we found ourselves returning north later and later every year, so it finally made more sense to make our base here. We completely redid the arena and put in very good footing. We invested a lot into the grass jumping field. It was just regular land before, but now we’ve got

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a proper turf. We even incorporated some rolling hills on the field. It was a complete and total makeover.” In order to continue to grow and stay consistent within the evolving industry, each member of the Wyndmont team plays a crucial role in the overall business that makes it so successful. “I am the organizer,” Beard explained. “A lot of the sales and promotional tasks are my job. I also give Michael and Matt advice. I have a few wellington the magazine | february 2016

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Kendra Gierkink and Zemilion at the jump sponsored by Wyndmont.

years’ experience over them, so as they do their jobs, I can help with whatever they might need. Michael’s job is to flat the horses — set them up and make sure they’re ready to win. Matt’s job is to actually come in and compete. He’s

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a competition rider, and we’re there to make sure he’s sitting on the best horses we can get him.” An Australian native, Williams has represented his home country at the Olympics and the World Equestrian

Games and is the most recent addition to the Wyndmont team. Beard and Dorman strongly believe in giving back to the equestrian community by passing on their experiences and knowledge to young riders in order to shape the next generation of equestrian professionals in the best way possible. “It’s very important to me to bring up young riders and teach them correct horsemanship,” Beard said. “There are few of us older people left, and it’s our job to try to maintain some of the traditions and pass those on.” Passionate about giving back and supporting the future of the equestrian sport, the team at Wyndmont also donated a jump for this year’s Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals with all of the past winners’ names inscribed on it. Looking forward to the 2016 season, Wyndmont hosts a new string of competition horses: Dutch Warmblood


geldings Zephyr and Valinski S. Both geldings have had great success showing around the country this season with Williams, including Valinski S finishing in third in the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Las Vegas. “That was quite a large course, and very technical,” Beard recalled. “Valinski S was the first horse to jump a rubfree, clean round. He really stepped up and rose to the occasion. He is not a very big horse, but he has got a huge heart.” With Valinski S, Zephyr and IV Ever, the Wyndmont team has high goals set for the future, including the Olympics. “They have all peaked up beautifully,” Beard said. “They’ve had a great year, and we’re going into this year with pretty well-made horses. I think Matt is pretty well short-listed for the games. If all went perfectly, that could be a reality, but it’s a long way away.” Whether or not the Wyndmont team

Matt Williams and Valinski S took third at the $100,000 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Las Vegas. PHOTO BY AMY MCCOOL/FEI

reaches the Olympics, this new team has a passion for success and a solid foundation in the roots of show jumping history. With Beard, Dorman and Alter at the helm, the horses and riders of Wyndmont continue to top the leaderboard in the hunter, jumper and

equitation rings. However, their dedication to improving the evolution of the sport for generations of riders to come is what their legacy as horsemen is all about. Learn more about Wyndmont Inc. at www.wyndmont.com.

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Xcelerate Wellington Grant Contest Aims To Boost Local Businesses Story and Photos by Julie Unger

When CEO Aaron Itzkowitz and CFO Alan Berkun pitched their company Jinglz LLC to the judges at Xcelerate Wellington last November, they didn’t really know what might happen. As it turned out, they walked away with a $10,000 grant after winning the business competition created by the Young Professionals of Wellington to engage and stimulate the local business community. The Jinglz idea was pitched to a distinguished panel of area business leaders, including Mark Bellissimo, CEO of Equestrian Sport Productions; Robbin Lee, CEO of Wellington Regional Medical Center; Wellington resident and Beebo inventor Martin Hill, who appeared recently on ABC’s Shark Tank TV show; and Jeff Brown, entrepreneur in residence at Florida International University. “We’re so excited. The nature of the project may be simplistic in its concept, but what is being built, the platform behind it, is very technically complex. It’s also going to be about big data and scalability,” Itzkowitz said of Jinglz, an app that uses proprietary technology to ensure that users are more engaged with video advertisements. It all started about two years ago, when Itzkowtiz’s son Yoseph was watching the Super Bowl, the commercials in between the game, and realized that

there was an opportunity for a business idea. “Advertisers pay a significant amount of money for their commercials to be played during commercial breaks,” said Itzkowitz, who has a background in marketing, sales and commercializing new ideas. They discussed the potential of gaining feedback for advertisers as a means of targeting an audience, and the idea took off. The program, an app for phones and tablets, allows the user to watch up to four commercials at a time and be entered into a jackpot where they are guaranteed to win money. The winnings come from the money that advertisers pay to join in the program. Currently, Jinglz is set up for multiple jackpot games, with drawings every hour, and the ability to increase the frequency as needed. “It only takes 30 seconds of time to enter into a jackpot,” Itzkowitz said.

Judges Robbin Lee and Martin Hill.

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The hourly jackpot could be $40,000. First prize might win $8,000, with multiple other prizes. “You’re guaranteed to win something,” he said. “It’s almost like a Robin Hood type of story.” The advertisers pay to participate, and Itzkowitz expects advertisers to flock to Jinglz as they realize just how targeted the program is. The audience,

Members of the Young Professionals of Wellington with the judges and winners Aaron Itzkowitz and Alan Berkun from Jinglz.

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in turn, receives financial compensation for their feedback. Referrals and contests are also going to be built-in ways for consumers to engage with one another. Eventually, the plan is to provide feedback to marketing companies, allowing them to better target their advertisements. “People are inundated with advertising in all walks of life. Most of the time, the advertising is not relevant to them. As much as advertisers try to promote their brand, their products or their services to an audience, they don’t truly know their real audiences,” Itzkowitz

said. “Our mission is to really connect advertisers to consumers.” Jinglz creates a way for users to engage with advertisements. The beta version of the app is expected to be available in early 2016 and is limited to 2,000 participants. After beta testing has concluded, the app will be open to more users. In the meantime, Jinglz, a portfolio company working with Miami-based Rokk3r Labs, plans to start an internship program utilizing Wellington High School students interested in marketing, advertising and social media. In-

terested students should e-mail info@ jinglz.com for more information. For Itzkowitz, who has attended various competitions and pitches, the Xcelerate Wellington event was organized, professional and impressive. “It was a great experience, and we are very appreciative that we took first place,” he said. Learn more about the Jinglz concept at www.jinglz.co. Jinglz competed against three other companies — EnergyBionics LLC, InnateRX Inc. (Bridge Builder Docs) and Lotus Psychological Center/Psychologi-

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Team Merrill Lynch performs its quadrille at the 2015 Challenge of the Americas.

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Challenge Of The Americas Continues The Fight Against Breast Cancer By Mary Adelaide Brakenridge

The Challenge of the Americas is a much-anticipated highlight of the winter season in Wellington, drawing devoted fans and firsttime spectators every year. Crowds come out to watch elite dressage athletes perform intricate musical quadrilles and see showjumping competitors test their skills during the family-friendly event at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. With an exciting lineup of top dressage riders preparing some of the most advanced quadrilles to date, the 2016 event, slated for Friday, March 11, is not to be missed. IPC has upgraded its spectator seating for a more comfortable viewing experience, and refreshments will be available for general admission attendees, making it a fun and festive evening for Wellington community members. But the driving force behind the challenge is what truly sets it apart. Since its inception in 2002, the challenge has raised more than $3 million to finance lifesaving research. Proceeds

support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation through its partner Play for P.I.N.K., a nonprofit grassroots organization that raises money to fight breast cancer through lifestyle and sporting events. In 2015, Play for P.I.N.K. donated a total of $4.9 million to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, which will go to support at least 19 research grants. Founder and organizer Mary Ross established the challenge in memory of her mother, Jean Cruse, who died of breast cancer. “Mother was a quiet, strong woman who never gave up hope that she could

Michael Klimke and Christoph Koschel perform a pas de deux. PHOTO BY MARY ADELAIDE BRAKENRIDGE

beat breast cancer, and this is what the Challenge of the Americas is all about: hope. Hope that one day, through the most promising research, a cure can be found,” Ross said. “Hope is what makes this magical equestrian evening in March such a great success. I am grateful to the riders, horse owners and horses, committee members, volunteers, sponsors and event attendees for keeping my mother’s memory and hope alive.” Betsy Juliano, an honorary chair of the Challenge of the Americas, has carried on a tradition of hosting team practices at her Havensafe Farm in Wellington. “This is a disease that touches all of our lives, either very directly or through very few degrees of separation,” Juliano said. “For that reason, being involved in the challenge allows all of us to be a little less helpless and a little more

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Team ShowChic and Team Purina at last year’s event.

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thoughtful about doing something to help minimize or eradicate this disease.” Sponsors of the 2016 Challenge of the Americas at press time include the International Polo Club Palm Beach, Purina, Merrill Lynch, Cunningham & Cunningham, the United States Dressage Federation, MatchNRide.com, Havensafe Farm, Cherry Knoll Farm and Back on Track. General admission tickets are available at the gate for $20, with children 12 and under admitted free. VIP tickets, which include the competition and gala, are limited, so be sure to make your plans early. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, March 11 at IPC

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European Equestrian Brands Call Wellington Home In North American Expansion By Lindsay Brock

Equestrian sports have experienced a recent surge of growth and popularity throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Similar to the celebrated equestrian events in Europe that have enjoyed mainstream prosperity for decades, North America is now following suit. Many facets of the equestrian community have fallen in line and taken a leap forward into a promising future. In recent years, equestrian brands such as Kingsland Equestrian and Parlanti Boots — European household names in sportswear and riding gear — led the charge in making a pilgrimage to a welcoming North American market. Spotted on riders from amateurs to top-ranked professionals across the pond, Kingsland sportswear and apparel based in Norway, as well as Parlanti custom and ready-to-wear Italian boots and chaps, were previously absent from American retail spaces, aside from a nominal presence in a few select tack shops. Thanks to brands like Kingsland and Parlanti blazing a path, other European-based brands took notice and also established headquarters in the United States. One of those innovative brands is KASK Italian helmets. KASK products first became popular among cyclists and downhill skiers, as well as in industrial safety, before recently breaking into the equestrian scene. The company not only developed its first-ever riding helmet,

but also launched a global brand within the new niche. Alongside Kingsland and Parlanti, KASK now calls Wellington its North American home. In an effort to dress the American rider from head to toe in some of Europe’s most successful fashion, tack and safety brands, these companies have chosen to set roots in Wellington. The firms are also spreading their message and gaining recognition by sponsoring brand ambassadors — from junior talent to some of North America’s brightest stars. In 2007, Gianluca Caron — an Italian horseman with a passion for entrepreneurial opportunities at home in Europe — made a move to the U.S. with his eye on uncharted territory. While helping to make Parlanti a go-to brand of boots in the U.S. and beyond in recent years, Caron also aided in the spread of Kingsland’s overseas popularity, as well as the launch of KASK helmets. Caron serves as North American brand manager for all three companies.

Caron is pleased that the brands he led to North America are finding success in the sport. “Equestrian sports are continuing to grow in this part of the world, which offers so much opportunity. We are seeing more horses, more riders, more spectators, and with that comes a bigger market and the perfect environment for emerging brands,” Caron said. “As a result, Kingsland, Parlanti and KASK have hit the ground running in North America.” While sales may be the engine of Caron’s success, from the beginning his focus has been shared between revenue and the power provided by support from influential American riders. Sponsorships have become a driving force behind the promotion of all the products within his three brands. With jumpers such as Candice King and Kent Farrington slipping into Parlanti boots, dressage phenom Laura Graves and young professional Reed Kessler sporting Kingsland gear, and the newly sponsored Andrew Welles and Spencer Smith wearing KASK helmets, Caron is cultivating a team of Alist ambassadors. “Styles in horse sport are ever-changing. Improvements in safety, comfort and fashion are being made constantly,” said Welles, a jumper rider and KASKwellington the magazine | february 2016

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Nicole Shahinian-Simpson has achieved great success as a junior and young professional in the hunter, jumper and equitation rings — and she recently launched her new business: Riffle Hitch LLC, based in Wellington. The winner of two major equitation championships and later going on to represent the United States internationally, Nicki has gained vast amounts of experience as a rider, trainer and active businesswoman within the equestrian industry. She has now refocused her attention from her own riding career to giving back and sharing her experiences and knowledge with a talented roster of up-and-coming horses and riders looking to achieve their own success in the show ring. “I hit a point where I felt like the focus should not be on me anymore,” Nicki said. “I had to give in another area. I really enjoy teaching, coaching and being on the ground, as well as still riding and competing. I’ve been in the riders’ shoes, whether I’m teaching juniors or amateurs, and I feel like I can relate to whatever they’re going through walking into the ring.”

Nicki’s personal, firsthand experiences in hunters, jumpers and equitation allow her to relate to a variety of students and clients of all ages, including her daughter Sophie, who Nicki has had the opportunity to watch climb to the top of the junior rankings as both her mother and her coach. “Watching Sophie be so successful is

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give it the preparation that it needs to be successful. “Having been in the same position that my students are in, I’m able to understand things from their perspective,” Nicki said. “As a trainer, it’s important to me to read each rider and help guide them through any weaknesses they may have, while also boosting their strengths.” The famous “catch-riding kid” turned coach has always been known for her consistent results, both in the saddle and on the ground. Nicki’s ability to effectively perform and communicate with any horse she works with is a testament to her versatility as a rider and trainer. Her own personal experiences also allow her to connect and relate with any rider looking to take their next step in the sport. To learn more about Nicole ShahinianSimpson and Riffle Hitch LLC, visit www. facebook.com/rhllc or e-mail rifflehitchllc@ gmail.com.

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Elbridge Gale’s Khessia Jean-Baptiste Has Created A Unique Mentoring Program Story by Chris Felker • Photos by Abner Pedraza

Now in her seventh year at Elbridge Gale Elementary School, teacher Khessia Jean-Baptiste is carving out a special space for students who lag behind their peers. Jean-Baptiste is teaching familiar lessons — ones she had to learn herself as a child — to a select group of children as part of twin mentorship programs she recently started at the Wellington school. Growing up in New York, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, she was drawn to education at an early age, learning skills that later would come in handy helping her mother run a home daycare facility. “My mother always taught smaller kids, and at church, she ran the children’s ministries, so I would always see her in her behavior management style. She was a pretty big influence,” JeanBaptiste recalled. “And then I realized that I was just good at it.” She quickly learned that education would be a pathway to success in the United States. “My parents really, really pushed education, and put a lot on me to get it, because they weren’t English speakers,” Jean-Baptiste said. She arrived in Florida with her family in 2000, when she was 14 years old. She completed her education locally, graduating from Wellington High School and attending Palm Beach Community College (now Palm Beach State College) before earning her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Florida Atlantic University. “During my time at FAU, because I was in Wellington, they placed me at Elbridge Gale for my student teaching,” Jean-Baptiste said. “The teachers I worked with, the third-grade staff, we got along really well. They could see that I was really driven and dedicated and wanted to do well, so they recom114 february 2016 | wellington the magazine

mended that I try to get a job there.” With support from her future colleagues, Principal Gail Pasterczyk offered Jean-Baptiste a position. Jean-Baptiste continued teaching third grade for a while, until she ventured out on a different path. “I started studying for the Exceptional Student Education certification so I could become an ESE teacher,” she said. After completing the training, she taught half regular classes and half ESE classes until she decided that she wanted to give her full attention to ESE classes. “My classes are for kids with learning disabilities or some other exceptionality. Usually it’s the ones who are slower learners, those with emotional behavior disorders or some other health impairment that affects their ability to learn at the same rate or the same content as other students,” she said. Jean-Baptiste explained that she is drawn to helping those children. “I like trying to find different ways to present things to them so they get it, because when they finally get it, it means so much to them,” she said. But she came to a realization. “After being exposed to more grade levels, especially fifth grade, after I finished my first year with fifth grade, I felt concerned that some of the students were going on to middle school without having what we call ‘soft skills,’ like selfcontrol and time management,” JeanBaptiste said. “They didn’t really know how to do a big project from start to

finish without having me help them a lot.” It’s a problem she recalled from her own formative years. “My parents didn’t really teach me time management, and so I struggled with it a lot,” JeanBaptiste said. “I knew that there were other kids who always just seemed to have their projects turned in on time. As I got older, I realized that I need a planner. I need to set small goals.” With this idea in mind, she created programs to fill this need. In 2013-14, she instituted the GOLD program for girls, followed this school year by the TAGS program for boys. “GOLD stands for Goal-Oriented Ladies of Distinction. We had a small group of about 15 girls, and I had about five or six mentors, and everybody at school was extremely receptive to it,” Jean-Baptiste said. “I knew that we’d have to start this for boys as well. So this year, we started the TAGS program, which stands for The Association of Gentlemen Scholars.” The small group programs cater to girls who are often quiet and don’t advocate for themselves or ask for help, and boys who are often tardy, have disciplinary problems and are underachieving. They are matched up with mentors from among about a dozen of Jean-Baptiste’s fellow teachers. She also invites outside speakers, all adult professionals, to address the groups. “They talk to them about what they do, try to instill in them the importance of education and being motivated and responsibility and having your own drive and not always having people telling you what to do,” Jean-Baptiste said. The students meet with their men-

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Many real estate professionals have an interesting backstory that details the road taken to their current profession. You’d be hard-pressed, however, to find a tale more unique than that of Re/Max Direct’s Karen Gant. How many real estate agents do you know who also are lifetime members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences? “I am a true movie buff,” Gant said. “After receiving a BFA (bachelor’s of fine arts) degree at Hunter College in New York City, I aspired to build a career in entertainment. I moved to Los Angeles and worked my way up to senior level marketing positions at Warner Brothers, Twentieth Century Fox and CBS, creating and producing movie and television advertising campaigns. During that period, I had the honor to be elected into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences as a lifelong member.” In 1994, Gant met her husband, Richard. A new phase of her life was about to begin. “We began to think about buying a home together,” Gant said. “Good climate was a priority, and Florida seemed like the answer. I have always had a history with South Florida, where I visited generations of relatives over the years. In 1998, we bought a beautiful home in Boca Raton and quickly adapted to our new lifestyle and friends. Only one thing was missing: a new career to challenge me and provide stability for our new life. An acquaintance suggested real estate, and shortly thereafter, I was on my way to real estate school.” Gant was also on her way to Wellington. She and Richard moved here in 2003, where she continued to specialize in luxury homes. “To me, a beautiful home reflects artistry in its architecture and design,” she said. “Initially, I focused on waterfront properties, as well as new construction. Since moving to Wellington, I have concentrated particularly on the community of Versailles, where I have lived and worked for more than 12 years, becoming the number one Realtor in transactions and closings.” Gant credits the unique makeup of Wellington for making her job easier. “The comfortable, laid-back charm of Wellington provides a great backdrop for me to work,” she said. “The majesty of the beautiful horses trotting along as cars whiz by is not typical of any area I know. I am impressed by the growth and

opportunity of Wellington, although I have had the experience of working all over Palm Beach County and know most of the area quite well.” Gant has been associated with Re/Max Direct for three years. The relationship has been a successful one for both parties. “Their focus on new technology exceeds the boundaries of every other brokerage I have been affiliated with,” Gant said. “Since we inhabit a digital world where technology moves faster than warp speed, I feel confident knowing that I have the tools to serve my clients with maximum efficiency. My goal is to ensure that my clients feel that they are wellinformed through close communication.” She takes a clear-eyed view of the future of the housing market. “The current real estate market is still volatile,” Gant said. “Although certain areas of the country have made a healthy recovery, Florida is still in the process. I see that improving now, and even with a slight increase in interest rates, for every prospective buyer, the American Dream is still fueled by the desire to purchase a home.” To contact Karen Gant, call (561) 644-3720 or (561) 615-1081, or visit www.karengant.com. wellington the magazine | february 2016

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David Bias comes to the Wellington Design Center with more than 30 years of decorating and design experience. With a background that ranges from major department store visual merchandising to residential design, David has a unique and varied perspective to help you fulfill your design dreams.

David has spent the last 13 years working with a prominent Palm Beach design firm. Starting with the nuts and bolts of space planning and logistics, and moving to having regular design clients, he was also heavily involved in the firm’s participation in charitable events. David has installed multiple Red Cross Designer Show Houses, the Veranda Show House at the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, the Adamsleigh Estate for the Junior League of Greensboro, N.C. (where his personal artwork was also shown), and even personally produced pet clothing and table linens for the Broward County Humane Society PAWS To Help fundraiser at DCOTA in Dania. Having a keen eye for line, balance and color, David was also the stylist for all of the firm’s photography for publication. “At the end of the day, design should be fun,” he explains. “The client needs to enjoy the process. My job is to take the frustration away and replace it with a sense of joy and accomplishment. The Wellington Design Center is the perfect environment in which I can make this happen for my clients.”

Everything Old Is New Again We constantly hear clients say, “I don’t like wallpaper, it just looks old-fashioned!” I find that funny, because wallpaper is one of the hottest items on the market right now. If you think wallpaper means your grandmother’s English garden floral print, you haven’t looked at these products in a long time. The traditional patterns are still out there. They may have today’s updated color palette, but they are available. For the more subtle and contemporary home, there is an abundance of grasscloth and other natural fibers to choose from. If you are daring, you can choose glass bead, mother of pearl, real leaves or handapplied ribbon wallpapers. Some have cork and gold leaf, while others are printed to appear to be marble or ceramic tile. The next thing is deciding where and how far to go. We have all seen the rooms that were completely papered, including the ceiling, with fabrics the same print as the wallpaper. No one is going to ask you to do this. It frequently is a matter of “less is more.” Just cover the wall of the bedroom that the headboard is on, making the bed a focal point. Look at the inside backs of bookcases, entertainment centers and curio cabinets as a place to put some wallpaper “wow.” Local architecture uses a lot of wall niches. A really great wallpaper inside the niche can really make a beautiful backdrop for a piece of sculpture or hanging artwork. This is the place

to use the more exotic papers, since you will only be using a small amount. Keep in mind that most papers are sold as double roll only. Remember this to figure how much extra you may have left over. Extra can be used to cover an existing wastebasket, make a cover for your datebook or used as matting in a picture frame. These are small and easy ways to coordinate small things in a space. Where do you get wallpaper? Gone are the days of the local wallpaper store. For such a hot commodity, finding wallpaper is not as easy as it used to be. That’s where we come in. The best place to find wallpaper is your local design center. The Wellington Interior Design Center has a large selection of wallpaper books and samples for you to choose from. Our library covers multiple vendors and price points. It is much easier to make an informed selection with the sample in front of you instead of on your computer screen. If you think you might want to consider wallpaper, come see us. Bring in basic room measurements and even a few photos of the space. We will be happy to get you started. If you need further help, that’s why we are here. Don’t forget that we can help you with all of your needs, not just your wallpaper.We have a large fabric library, offer custom furniture, reupholstery, custom window treatments and bedding, custom rugs and the full line of Hunter Douglas window shades. W

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ENTRYWAY: With its Saturnia marble floors and carpeted staircase with decorative insets, this majestic foyer has visitors stopping to take it all in before proceeding through to the rest of the home. The living room features 24-foot ceilings and a cutstone fireplace with a marble mantel, visible from the breathtaking loft area with its custom-designed wood and wrought-iron railing. French doors lead to the spacious home office.

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KITCHEN: Plentiful custom cabinets in this chef’s kitchen offer plenty of storage. Top-of-the-line appliances include a stainless steel Wolfe range, a double Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, and a wine cooler. A tumbled marble backsplash unifies the space. Corbels and notched granite take the island from utilitarian to spectacular. The adjoining family room has remote control blinds and a built-in mahogany wall unit.


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Luxurious Living In This Spacious Versailles Home On A Secluded Cul-De-Sac Story by Deborah Welky

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This gorgeous Versailles home is situated on nearly half an acre on one of the most desirable cul-desacs in Wellington. With a spacious and airy first floor and a sprawling second floor, it features six bedrooms and six baths, marble floors, custom finishes and distinctive crown molding, along with amazing lakeside views and a three-car garage. The first floor offers three distinct living spaces — an office with stunning mahogany built-ins, the master suite with a sitting room and a guest suite on the opposite side of the house. The second floor is home to the remaining four bedrooms. Unique upgrades include security cameras, accordion shutters, impact glass in front and two generators.

EXTERIOR: A multi-level façade creates an interesting roofline which, when coupled with the home’s beautiful sub-tropical landscaping, offers an exterior view that hints of the luxury within. Old world charm with modern conveniences makes this home the comfortable, livable residence it is.

BALCONY LOOKING DOWN: This magnificent view from the loft is visible from any upstairs bedroom. Note the soaring height of the gas fireplace and the abundance of natural light pouring in from the wall of large windows. Raw silk draperies complete the scene.

SECOND FLOOR: A unique ceiling element provides added drama to the chandelier in this second floor view. At the end of the hallway, a dramatic built-in wraps around the wall to house a computer station and entertainment center.

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MASTER BEDROOM: The master suite features an adjoining sitting room overlooking the pool and garden, impressive columns, tray ceilings and the restive comfort of another gas fireplace. The accompanying wet bar and fridge allow the owner to relax in front of the entertainment center without having to head to the kitchen. MASTER BATH: As regal as the rest of the home, this columned custom bathroom features exotic custom-designed tile in the shower, a porcelain tub with a headrest, and a generous double sink vanity area. A glass-walled walk-in shower completes the space. HALLWAY: Exiting the master bath, you traverse a marble hallway with an arched ceiling before reaching the master bedroom. On the way, you pass another vanity and two closets, one on each side of the hall. POOL DECK: The heated pool with a rock waterfall and separate spa area provides a stunning south-facing view of the lake. A large built-in summer kitchen and another area for lounging means that the patio offers several distinct relaxation areas, while abundant tropical landscaping provides privacy and ambiance.

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Jordan’s Steak Bistro in the Pointe at Wellington Green is a great place to enjoy a delectable steak in a chic, upscale atmosphere. But the menu at this popular Wellington restaurant makes it so much more than a steakhouse, and one way to taste the diversity is through its signature Surf & Turf entrée. Owner Jordan Naftal explained that the Surf & Turf special is a combination of three of the restaurant’s top menu items. “It’s a Creekstone all-natural, 10-ounce filet served Oscar style. The filet will be sitting on asparagus. It has jumbo lump crab meat on top, with béarnaise sauce and three stuffed shrimp. They’re large shrimp served with little crab cakes, and a boat of crab mashed potatoes,” Naftal said. “For the crab mashed potatoes, we take jumbo lump crab and add it to the mashed potatoes and top that with lobster cream sauce.” The crab cakes, a crowd favorite, hail from the original Jordan’s Steakhouse in Maryland, Naftal noted. Chef Dean Batlas created

the crab cakes, which became an immediate staple. “It’s jumbo lump crab with a little bit of imperial sauce and panko. They’re killer. Anyone from Maryland who knows crab cakes loves them,” Naftal said. The steak filet is all-natural; the jumbo lump crab is a crowd pleaser; and the crab mashed potatoes are a unique sensation. “I’ve never seen that anywhere else,” he said. The dish was put together with the three ingredients as a special, and it has been a hit ever since — and the meal has quickly become a crowd favorite. “No one has ever been unhappy with that dish,” Naftal said, explaining that such a

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Signature Dish phenomenon is extremely rare within the restaurant industry. “That makes it pretty special.” The menu at Jordan’s ranges from prime steaks and fresh seafood to freerange chicken. There are large and small plates, along with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. Wine bottles line one wall, offering plenty of options for the perfect pairing. “We try to be as current as possible, and people, more and more, want to know, not only with food, but when you’re selling wine, what the climate was,” Naftal said. “They discuss different vintages, locations and grape varietals. With food, they want to know

where it is from, if it is fresh, if it is organic, if it is natural. It’s exciting for us, because that is what we do.” Other favorites at Jordan’s include tuna from Honolulu. It is a sushi-grade tuna that is used for the Tuna Tartare and the Broiled Tuna. The amazing Grilled Caesar, with a romaine heart put right on the broiler, includes an authentic Caesar dressing taught to Naftal by his father. It is drizzled with the dressing, pignoli nuts, local baby heirloom tomatoes and shaved asiago cheese. The menu also includes Jordan’s USDA Prime Burger, the 18 oz. Prime Jackman Wagyu Ranch Cowboy Steak

and Blackened Scottish Salmon. Vegetarian options include the Vegetarian Burger, Quinoa Salad and Vegan Curried Quinoa Stuffed Red Pepper. If you’re not pairing with wine, try one of the craft cocktails, such as the Basil Martini. To end your meal, Jordan’s offers a variety of homemade desserts, such as the Chocolate Pâté and the Espresso Martini. Every Friday, Jordan’s offers a free wine tasting event from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Learning about various wines and pairings in a relaxed atmosphere is a sweet and savory treat — perfect as a precursor to a great meal to start the weekend right.

The dish was put together with the three ingredients as a special, and it has been a hit ever since. The meal has quickly become a crowd favorite.

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wellington | table The restaurant, Naftal explained, is called a bistro rather than a steakhouse to keep a less formal atmosphere. “We don’t want people to feel like they have to come in and have a fourcourse meal every time they come,” he said. “We want them to be able to come four times a week if they want. We have small plates; we have nice salads. They can come here for full meals and have the signature dish we just presented, or they can come in and have a salad and a glass of wine. There’s a lot of flexibility.” Jordan’s Steak Bistro is located at 10140 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 170, in the Pointe at Wellington Green. It is open Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m., and 5 to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations are suggested, especially during the winter season. The restaurant offers delivery through Delivery Dudes, as well as catering for special occasions. For more information, call (561) 793-9394 or visit www.jordanssteakbistro.com.

Jordan Naftal puts the final touches on the signature dish Surf & Turf, a combination of three of the restaurant’s top menu items.

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wellington | dining guide Arrabiatas Italian Restaurant serves up traditional Italian cuisine. The restaurant is in Aberdeen Plaza at 8260 Jog Road. For more info., call (561) 336-3862 or visit www.arrabiatas.net. For a touch of the Florida Keys in your own back yard, visit Bonefish Mac’s Sports Grille. Located at 10880 W. Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green, Bonefish Mac’s offers excellent food in a family-friendly environment. For more information, visit www.bonefishmacs.com or call (561) 798-6227. At BurgerFi, gourmet quality is the name of the game. The Wellington location of this growing gourmet burger chain is at the corner of Forest Hill Blvd. and Wellington Trace. Call (561) 612-7853 or visit www.burgerfi.com to learn more. Casa Tequila, a restaurant featuring a wide variety of delicious Mexican Cuisine, opened recently in the Wellington Plaza at 12795 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 11A. For more info., call (561) 557-1378 or visit www.casatequilafl.com. Catania Italian Restaurant is in the Marketplace at Wycliffe at 4115 S. State Road 7. Hours are 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, staying open until 11 p.m. on weekends. On Sundays, doors open at 2 p.m. For info., call (561) 355-5900.

the Wellington Marketplace) features steaks, burgers, fresh fish and more, along with a bar stocked with 100 different beers. For info., call (561) 427-1997.

lington Green serves up exciting flavors in a casually sophisticated setting. Call (561) 784-9796 or visit www.stonewoodgrill.com for more info.

Offering delicious cuts of steak and succulent seafood dishes, Jordan’s Steak Bistro serves up delicious meals and craft cocktails in a stylish environment. The restaurant is located in the Pointe at Wellington Green at 10140 W. Forest Hill Blvd. For more info., call (561) 793-9394 or visit www.jordans steakbistro.com.

A family tradition since 1905, Strathmore Bagels & Deli is a real New York delicatessen, serving everything from smoked fish to corned beef. It is located in the Marketplace at Wycliffe at the corner of State Road 7 and Lake Worth Road. For info., call (561) 357-0044 or visit www.strathmorebagels.com.

Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine at La Fogata, featuring a full menu for lunch and dinner, including food and drink specials. The restaurant is located in Wellington’s Town Square shopping plaza at 11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd. For more info., call (561) 422-1641 or visit www.lafogatawellington.com. Experience the tastes of the world atop a burger at Lindburgers Restaurant in the Wellington Courtyard Shops at 13860 Wellington Trace. From Florida to the Far East, Lindburgers will take you on a trip as you bite into one of its 50 famous burgers. For more info., call (561) 753-0555 or visit www.lindburgers. com.

The Grille Fashion Cuisine (12300 South Shore Blvd., Suite 10) is open for lunch and dinner daily. It is also a popular gathering place, open until 2 a.m. Thursday through Sunday. For info., call (561) 7932110 or visit www.thegrillefashioncuisine.com.

A warm and welcoming restaurant with a cozy atmosphere, Oak Bistro & Wine Bar at 11051 Southern Blvd., Suite 210, in the Southern Palm Crossing shopping plaza serves up delicious food complemented by great wine varietals. Catering and takeout are available, as are private parties and a great Sunday brunch. For more info., call (561) 753-6217 or visit www.oakrpb.com.

India Grill & Bar is now open in Royal Plaza at 650 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. serving authentic north and south Indian cuisine. For more info., call (561) 2497168.

Oli’s Fashion Cuisine & Bar is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks on Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green. For info., call (561) 7922220 or visit www.olisrestaurant.com.

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Taste of India is located at 7750 Okeechobee Blvd. Aside from a full menu, it offers a bountiful buffet for lunch and dinner on weekdays and brunch on weekends. For more info., call (561) 721-8600. Drop by the award-winning TooJay’s Original Gourmet Deli in the Mall at Wellington Green for breakfast, lunch or dinner. TooJay’s is reminiscent of your favorite New York delicatessen. For more info., call (561) 784-9055 or visit www.toojays.com. Tree’s Wings & Ribs is located at 603 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. in the Royal Plaza. Eat in or take out wings, ribs, chicken and more. Visit www.treeswings andribs.com or call (561) 791-1535 for more info. Located in the original Wellington Mall, The White Elephant Restaurant serves up American-style cuisine with a wonderful ambiance. For more info., visit www.whiteelephantwellington.com or call (561) 469-1109. With a wide and varied menu, the Wild West Diner serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is located at 12041 Southern Blvd. at the corner of Crestwood Blvd. For more info., call (561) 469-2333 or visit www.wildwestdiner.com. World of Beer (2465 State Road 7, Suite 100) offers more than 500 varieties of choice brews. For info., call (561) 383-6115 or visit wellington.wobusa.com.


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wellington | calendar Monday, Feb. 1 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host its Art Club for ages 6 and up on Monday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. Live through art by exploring different mediums. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Tuesday, Feb. 2 • The Village of Wellington will host a Walk & Talk in the Periwinkle/Lily communities on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 4 p.m. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for info. Wednesday, Feb. 3 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Not Your Grandma’s Bingo for ages 5 to 12 on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 3:30 p.m. Create your own card and see if luck is on your side. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Village of Wellington will hold a Neighborhood Watch meeting in the Black Diamond neighborhood on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. Visit www. wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Village of Wellington will host a Fair Housing Workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. in the Community Services Conference Room. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Thursday, Feb. 4 • The Central Palm Beach County Community Foundation will present its Women of Worth Award Luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 11 a.m. at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach (2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach). For info., call Martina Sanchez at (561) 578-4813 or visit www.cpbchamber.com. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with the Whitestone band on Thursday, Feb. 4 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host a Writer’s Critique Workshop for adults Thursday, Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Share, offer and accept constructive criticism to improve fiction, nonfiction and poetry in a supportive atmosphere. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register.

Saturday, Feb. 6 • The Green Market at Wellington will be held Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Visit www.greenmarketatwellington.com for more info. • The ninth annual Kids Yard Sale will take place Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Veterans Park in Royal Palm Beach. Items ranging from infant goods, clothing, toys and kids athletic gear will be available at great prices with a Kids Fun Zone area featuring a bounce house and face painting. For more info., call (561) 790-5149. • The 21st annual Hanley Center Foundation Family Picnic will take place Saturday, Feb. 6 at the International Polo Club in Wellington. Money raised is earmarked to support the foundation’s researchbased prevention programs in public and private schools. For more info., visit www.hanleycenterfoundation.org, e-mail events@hanleycenterfoundation. org or call (561) 841-1166. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Black History Month Family Fun on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. Learn some 1960s dance moves, enjoy a snack, play Black History Bingo, win prizes and have fun as a family. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • Fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers and all blends of families are invited to take part in Wellington’s annual Father Daughter Dance on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Village Park Gymnasium (11700 Pierson Road). For more info., call (561) 791-4005. • Saturday Night Lights at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center will feature the Seventh Annual Great Charity Challenge on Saturday, Feb. 6 starting at 5 p.m. For more info., visit www. pbiec.com or call (561) 793-JUMP. Sunday, Feb. 7 • The International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Avenue South, Wellington) will continue the 2016 polo season on Sunday, Feb. 7 with the 20goal Ylvisaker Cup. For info., visit www.international poloclub.com or call (561) 204-5687.

Monday, Feb. 8 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host its Chess Club for Adults on Monday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Practice strategy skills with other players. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. Tuesday, Feb. 9 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Tween Gaming for ages 8 to 12 on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 3:30 p.m. Bring a friend for Wii gaming and board game fun. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. • The Wellington Village Council will meet Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex (12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). For more info., visit www.wellingtonfl.gov. Wednesday, Feb. 10 • The 13th annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show has expanded to a weeklong festival, taking place at the Palm Beach County Convention Center from Wednesday, Feb. 10 through Tuesday, Feb. 16, including Presidents Day weekend. The show will feature more than 170 international exhibitors, a lecture series and the popular Designer Showcase. For tickets and info., visit www.palmbeachshow.com. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Card Sharks for ages 12 to 17 on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. Play Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic the Gathering, Pokémon or just a regular card game. Play against others, trade and just make new friends. Snacks will be provided. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. • The Village of Wellington will hold a Neighborhood Watch meeting for the Staghorn/Mulberry neighborhoods on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Thursday, Feb. 11 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Scrabble for Adults on Thursday, Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. Join other Scrabble fans and enjoy a fun evening of word play. Basic game knowledge is required. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W.

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Friday, Feb. 12 • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with a Billy Joel tribute on Friday, Feb. 12 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 for more info. The American Cancer Society Cattle Barons Ball will take place Friday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Ave. South, Wellington). For more info., visit www.cattlebaronsballpalmbeach.org, call (561) 650-0124 or email Alicia DeLuca at alicia.deluca@cancer.org.

Tuesday, Feb. 16 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Finding Your Florida Doctor on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 2:30 p.m. A Consumer Health Information Service librarian will share expertise. Call (561) 7906070 to pre-register. • The Village of Wellington will hold a Walk & Talk in the South Hawthorne community on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Wonders of the Night Sky on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Join the Astronomical Society of the Palm Beaches and learn about constellations as you stargaze from sunset to 8:30 p.m. outside, if the skies are clear. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register.

Saturday, Feb. 13 • The Village of Wellington will feature Mardi Gras at the Wellington Dog Park (2975 Greenbriar Blvd.) on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 9 a.m. Visit www. wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Green Market at Wellington will be held Saturday, Feb. 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Visit www.greenmarketatwellington.com for info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Partying Around for ages 5 to 12 on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. Bring your dancing shoes for fun stories, songs and a craft. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • Saturday Night Lights at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center will feature the $380,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, Feb. 13 starting at 5 p.m. For more info., visit www.pbiec.com or call (561) 793-JUMP. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with a Fleetwood Mac tribute on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 for more info. Sunday, Feb. 14 • The International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Avenue South, Wellington) will continue

Wednesday, Feb. 17 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Celebrate Black History: Book Discussion Series on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. featuring Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Village of Wellington will hold a Neighborhood Watch meeting for the Coventry Green neighborhood on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. Visit www. wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Thursday, Feb. 18 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Black History Month: Jazz Saxophone Performance by Randy Corinthian on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Terrific Tessellation Art for ages 8 to 12 on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 3 p.m. Make your own tessellation masterpiece using animal patterns. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Western Business Alliance will host a social event at CJR Fine Arts & Frame (514B N. State

Road 7, Royal Palm Beach) on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www. thewesternbusinessalliance.com. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with an Elton John tribute on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 for more info. Friday, Feb. 19 • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with an Eagles tribute on Friday, Feb. 19 at 6:30 p.m. Call (561) 7532484 for more info. Saturday, Feb. 20 • The Green Market at Wellington will be held Saturday, Feb. 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Visit www.greenmarketatwellington.com for info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Orisirisi African Folklore Presents Moonlight Stories for all ages Saturday, Feb. 20 at 2:30 p.m. Orisirisi shares the beauty of African life and culture through storytelling, spinning yarns that none will soon forget. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. • Saturday Night Lights at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center will feature the USHJA/ WCHR Peter Wetherill Hunter Spectacular on Saturday, Feb. 20 starting at 5 p.m. For more info., visit www.pbiec.com or call (561) 793-JUMP. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks with a Journey tribute on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m. Call (561) 753-2484 for more info. Sunday, Feb. 21 • Forever Greyhounds will hold its third annual fundraiser, Out of the Ordinary into the Extraordinary, on Sunday, Feb. 21 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Palm Beach Improv (550 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 250, West Palm Beach). For more info., visit www.forever greyhounds.org, e-mail kerry@forevergreyhounds. com or call (561) 574-7756.

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• The International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Avenue South, Wellington) will continue the 2016 polo season on Sunday, Feb. 21 with the 20goal Ylvisaker Cup Final. For more info., visit www. internationalpoloclub.com or call (561) 204-5687. • Women of the Western Communities will host its second annual Sunday Funday At Polo on Sunday, Feb. 21 at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Ave. South, Wellington) to benefit the YWCA Harmony House and the WWC Scholarship Fund. The doors open at 2 p.m. E-mail mair. armand1@gmail.com or call (561) 635-0011 for info. • The Equestrian Aid Foundation will offer an exclusive screening of the award-winning documentary Harry & Snowman on Sunday, Feb. 21 at the Global Dressage Stadium (13500 Southshore Blvd.). The money raised will go to support EAF’s mission to help equestrians in their time of need. For more info., contact Janise Gray at onthebit.janisegray@verizon. net or call (800) 792-6068. Tuesday, Feb. 23 • The Wellington Art Society will host an artist reception Tuesday, Feb. 23 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the second floor art gallery at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Artists selected to participate in the rotating gallery exhibit will be recognized at the reception. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Zumba Gold: Black History Edition on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m. Join the fun in this special edition Zumba Gold to celebrate and sweat it out to African American music. Don’t forget your towel and water. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington Village Council will meet Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex (12300 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Visit www. wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Wednesday, Feb. 24 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Natural Medicine: Finding Trusted Resources on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 2:30 p.m. Learn how to assess health claims and become an educated consumer. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Teen Takeover for ages 12 to 17 on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. Enjoy Wii games, board games and more. Bring a friend or make new ones. Snacks will be provided. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Thursday, Feb. 25 • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host food trucks and a free concert by Cecilia Lauren and the Ocoee River Band on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. Call (561) 7532484 for more info. Friday, Feb. 26 • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host a free screening of Minions on Friday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Visit www.wellingtonfl. gov for more info.

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Saturday, Feb. 27 • The Green Market at Wellington will be held Saturday, Feb. 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Visit www.greenmarketatwellington.com for info. • Saturday Night Lights at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center will feature the $380,000 Suncast Grand Prix CSI 5* on Saturday, Feb. 27 starting at 5 p.m. For more info., visit www.pbiec.com or call (561) 793-JUMP. Sunday, Feb. 28 • The Wellington Chamber of Commerce will host its first Wellington ColorFest 5K on Sunday, Feb. 28 at Village Park, starting at 7 a.m. For more info., call (561) 792-6525 or visit www.wellingtonchamber. com. • The International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Avenue South, Wellington) will continue the 2016 polo season on Sunday, Feb. 28 with the USPA C.V. Whitney Cup. For more info., visit www. internationalpoloclub.com or call (561) 204-5687.


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TWBA Hosts Sheriff — The Western Business Alliance started off 2016 with a luncheon Wednesday, Jan. 13 at the Madison Green Country Club featuring Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw. Bradshaw’s talk focused on initiatives to keep the community safe. Shown here are Chief Deputy Michael Gauger, Maureen and Don Gross, Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, Tim Byrd, Ron Tomchin, Peter Wein and luncheon sponsor Bob Salerno.

Dance Marathon — Wellington High School held assemblies last month to promote its Dance Marathon, set for March 11. The school hopes to raise $25,000, doubling last year’s amount. Donations help patients at Shands Children’s Hospital. The star of the day was 9-year-old Zander Wyant, one of Shands’ “Miracle Children.” Shown here are (L-R) Jake Anders, Kristen and Zander Wyant, Melissa Varvarigos, Christopher Wyant and Samuel Weingart.

Circus Arts Camp — Wellington hosted a Winter Break Sports & Circus Arts Day Camp from Monday, Dec. 28 through Saturday, Jan. 2. The Aerial Trapeze Academy taught kids to perform moves on the trapeze, lyra (hoop) and aerial silks. Kids got a chance to juggle, clown around and more. Shown here, Ava McDevitt does the flagpole pose with instructor Julie Strow and Aerial Trapeze Academy owner Matthew Altbutch.

Jeff Keller Joins Ultima — Ultima Fitness & Wellness in Wellington recently named Jeff Keller as its new general manager. He brings years of experience and a master’s degree in exercise physiology. Shown here are Ultima Fitness & Wellness management team members Grandmaster Gustavo Pope-Guerriero, Judy Duany, owner Jill Merrell, General Manager Jeff Keller and Javonti Greene.

New Real Estate Office — Weichert Realtors Heath & Joseph held a grand opening for its newest location in the original Wellington Mall on Friday, Dec. 18. For more info., call (561) 732-7272 or visit www.hj-re.com.

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