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Features

30 Surprise Someone With One Of Our Unique Gift Ideas Are you looking for unique gifts that your loved ones will treasure forever? Wellington The Magazine visited several area retailers to bring you some of the most exceptional gift ideas for this holiday season.

34 Smiles By Jiveh Holiday Smile Giveaway Winner

Barbara Phillippi has given the less fortunate a reason to smile for years through her volunteer work, but she had always been insecure about her own smile. Now, thanks to the help of Dr. Farokh Jiveh and the staff at Smiles By Jiveh, Phillippi is showing off her new, beautiful smile as the winner of Jiveh’s Holiday Smile Giveaway. By Lauren Miró

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Escape Reality with Our Holiday Fashion Pictorial Join us a we take a look at Wellington designer Baron Siamanto Levon’s unbelievable collection of Holiday Fantasy dresses designed specifically for this Wellington The Magazine fashion pictorial. By Abner Pedraza

48 AYSO Soccer Tournament Returns To Wellington

Next month, Wellington will again host more than 100 soccer teams from across the state as they battle in the American Youth Soccer Organization Section 14 Games. Set for Jan. 18-21, it is one of Florida’s largest soccer competitions. By Lauren Miró

55 Belford And Payne Bring ‘New Hope’ To Wellington

Christopher Payne and David Belford have created an inspiring equestrian program. After leasing for years, they will soon enough call Wellington home. By Kendall Bierer

64 Wellington Woman: Back To Basics’ Beverly Perham

For 28 years, Beverly Perham, our final Woman of the Year Award nominee, has made it her mission to provide thousands of disadvantaged children with sneakers, socks and underwear through her organization, Back To Basics. By Matthew Auerbach

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Wellington Social Scene Popular Wellington Green Market Returns For Its Second Season Wellington Honors Vets With Parade, Ceremony On Veterans Day Local Vendors On Display At Wellington Chamber’s Harvest Fest Murder Mystery Dinner Returns With Pirate-Themed Evening The Wellington Rotary Club Honors Dr. Carmine Priore At Gala

68 Wellington Home

This month we visit an elegant Tuscan-style Palm Beach Point dwelling. Eladon Farms pays homage to the lifestyle enjoyed within its gates, but the real star of the show is the unusually well-appointed barn. By Deborah Welky

72 Wellington Table

With its unique take on breakfast and lunch favorites, Short Stacks is the new hot spot to grab a bite. Located in the Wellington Town Square shopping plaza, the eatery elevates classic meals to a new, modern level. By Lauren Miró

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Wellington Watch Wellington Health Wellington Real Estate Wellington Dining Guide Wellington Calendar Around Wellington ON THE COVER An image from our Holiday Fantasy pictorial. Dress designed by Baron Siamanto Levon; hair and makeup by Jose Rojas; shot on location at the Players Club in Wellington; photo by Abner Pedraza.

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A Message from the Publisher

Join Us For A Holiday Fantasy... volume

Fantasy is a genre that portrays incredible flights of imagination — and that is exactly what you will find in Wellington designer Baron Siamanto Levon’s collection of Holiday Fantasy dresses designed specifically for our fashion pictorial featured this issue. Special thanks to stylist Jose Rojas, photographer Abner Pedraza and the entire staff at Players Club for helping make this unique idea a reality. Want to see more of Levon’s work? He will be hosting a fashion show at the Players Club on Sunday, Dec. 30 at 6 p.m.

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publisher/executive editor

Joshua I. Manning

associate publisher

Dawn Rivera graphic designer

Suzanne Summa bookkeeping

Carol Lieberman account managers

Marcia Abrahams Betty Buglio Laurie Chaplin Evie Edwards Wanda Glockson photography

Bill Barbosa Alan Fabricant Susan Lerner Abner Pedraza Gregory Ratner contributors

Matthew Auerbach Kendall Bierer Jason Budjinski Ron Bukley Chris Felker Denise Fleischman Jessica Gregoire Lauren Miró Deborah Welky

We continue our celebration of the holiday season with a focus on gift giving. Are you looking for unique gifts that your loved ones will treasure forever? Wellington The Magazine visited several area retailers to bring you some exceptional holiday gift ideas. When you’re ready to celebrate the season, don’t miss Wellington’s Winter Wonderland, which will take place Saturday, Dec. 8, the day before the big Wellington Holiday Parade on Dec. 9. Learn more about these fun family events in this issue. Well-known Wellington community activist Barbara Phillippi has something to celebrate this holiday season. After decades of being embarrassed by her smile, she won Dr. Farokh Jiveh’s Holiday Smile Giveaway. Check out her new look inside this issue. Equestrians Christopher Payne and David Belford are also profiled this month. After years of leasing, they now have a permanent home for their successful New Hope program here in Wellington. Meanwhile, January may be the start of Wellington’s equestrian season, but it’s also the height of soccer season. Wellington will once again host dozens of teams from across the state Jan. 18-21 as they battle in the American Youth Soccer Organization Section 14 Games.

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Profiled this issue, Beverly Perham has made it her mission to provide thousands of disadvantaged children in Palm Beach County with sneakers, socks and underwear each year for 28 years. Head of the Back To Basics program, Perham is the final nominee for Wellington The Magazine’s Woman of the Year Award. Now that we’ve introduced all 12 nominees, it’s time for you to have your say. Voting is now open on our web site at www.wellingtonthemagazine.com.

Published by Wellington The Magazine, LLC Barry S. Manning chairman/chief executive officer Maureen Budjinski

Wellington Real Estate profiles Ronen and Linda Tish of Coldwell Banker, while Wellington Health features Dr. Justin Kearse, who recently joined the Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute. Wellington Home tours Eladon Farms, an exquisite Palm Beach Point equestrian estate. Finally, Wellington Table visits Short Stacks, a new breakfast and lunch hotspot serving classic meals with a modern twist.

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From our family to yours, have a happy holiday and a wonderful new year. May 2013 bring you only good news. Joshua Manning Publisher/Executive Editor

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wellington social scene Photos by Jessica Gregoire Popular Wellington Green Market Returns For Its Second Season

(Left to right) Christy Hildebrand sells homemade rum cakes; Todd, Jennifer and Abigail Goodhue enjoy the market; and Marcus Alphag sells his coconut palm frond baskets.

The second season of the Wellington Green Market began Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Wellington Town Center. A total of 73 vendors from soap makers to rare coffee sellers were present. The market is now located in front of the Wellington Municipal Complex and is open every Saturday until April from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more info., visit www.wellingtongreenmarket.com or call (561) 283-5856.

(Left to right) Lisa Ferrano with a plant from Patio Plants; Wellington Green Market organizer Peter Robinson with dog Dumpling, and managers Jody Rusinko and Brian Reagle; Joel Kodish, with his fiancée Michelle Hulan, sells artisan sourdough bread; and Fong Family Farms owner Maria Fong sells Chinese kale grown on her farm in Wellington.

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wellington social scene Photos by Lauren Mir贸 Wellington Honors Vets With Parade, Ceremony On Veterans Day

(Left to right) American Legion Chris Reyka Memorial Post 390 members march in the parade; the Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue honor guard takes part in the parade; and U.S. Army officer Alejandro Anduze shares his experiences.

Wellington celebrated Veterans Day on Sunday, Nov. 11 with a parade and ceremony at the Wellington Veterans Memorial on Forest Hill Blvd. Local dignitaries and veterans spoke, and there were performances by students from New Horizons Elementary School.

(Left to right) The Gerwig family takes part in the event; Celetra Hartford shares an original poem; State Rep. Mark Pafford and Councilman Matt Willhite lay the U.S. Coast Guard wreath; Veteran Ernie Zimmerman joins Mayor Bob and Linda Margolis to honor prisoners of war; and Regis and Tom Wenham with U.S. Army Lt. Col. Hans Hunt.

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wellington social scene Photos by Jessica Gregoire Local Vendors On Display At Wellington Chamber’s Harvest Fest

(Left) Dentist Dr. Steven Miller with staff member Kena Farley. (Right) Lloy-Shuntei Howard enjoys a pony ride.

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wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman Murder Mystery Dinner Returns With Pirate-Themed Evening

(Left) Standing Room Only Productions’ Murder on the High Seas cast. (Right) Costume winners Fernando and Yvonne Seguignol and R.J. and Judy Holt.

Wellington held another evening of murder mystery dinner theater Saturday, Nov. 3 at Village Park. Standing Room Only Productions performed Murder on the High Seas. A buffet dinner was catered by Big Lock Mobile Kitchen. A photo booth with props was a big hit with the event’s attendees.

(Left to right) Wellington employees and volunteers; Capt. Morgan Law (C. Todd Vittum) assembles the suspects; Erik Himber with Wench Scarlette (Jeanne Lynn Gray); Steve Fitzsimmons celebrated his birthday; and members of the winning table that figured out the murder mystery.

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wellington social scene Photos by Denise Fleischman The Wellington Rotary Club Honors Dr. Carmine Priore At Gala

(Left) Carmine Priore III and his wife Terri, Marie and Dr. Carmine Priore, and Janet and Vincent Priore. (Right) Members of the “A Night to Remember” gala committee.

The Wellington Rotary Club presented “A Night to Remember” in honor of former Wellington Councilman Dr. Carmine Priore on Saturday, Oct. 20 at the Wycliffe Golf & Country Club. Money raised at the event will be used for local charities, scholarships, peace initiatives and other Rotary projects.

(Left to right) Mair and Scott Armand, Brian Jacobsen of Carrabba’s, and Larry and Colleen Kemp. The Armands and the Kemps were high bidders on a Carrabba’s wine dinner; Rotary District Governor Terri Wescott with Kay and David Dunn; Damaris Sloane, Karen Hardin, Jasmine Velez, Terri Wescott and Dr. Wes Boughner; Dr. Carmine Priore thanks Gala Chair Maggie Zeller; and Wellington Rotary President Dave Unversaw with honoree Dr. Carmine Priore.

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Despite mounting lawsuits against the community, a divided Wellington Village Council voted last month to part ways with longtime Village Attorney Jeff Kurtz. In a move that Vice Mayor Howard Coates decried as “outright reckless,” council members voted 3-2 to direct staff to give a 30-day notice of termination of the contract with Glen J. Torcivia & Associates, Kurtz’s law firm. Coates dissented on the vote along with Councilwoman Anne Gerwig. Councilman Matt Willhite asked that the matter be put on the agenda. “I think it has come to the point where good parties can decide that not everything is working out,” he said. But Gerwig said she was concerned in light of the many lawsuits Wellington is facing. “There is a lot of liability here,” she said. “If you want to pick another law firm, then continue with that plan, but don’t put us in danger of being without legal counsel.” Coates, an attorney himself, agreed. “To have an existing attorney fired without a Plan B in effect is reckless,” he said. “It puts us in a vulnerable position.” Councilman John Greene said he thought Wellington must come up with a new solution, especially in light of the money being spent on litigation costs that could be saved with an in-house legal department. “I think it’s a smart investment, when you look at the money we’re spending on litigation,” he said.

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Charter School Approval — Council members unanimously gave final approval in November to the Wellington Charter School, set to open next fall on State Road 7 south of Stribling Way. They unanimously approved a development order amendment to change the site from 79,480 square feet of retail furniture sales space to allow for the 1,200-student private school for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. The applicant must return for conditional use approval for a 15,000-square-foot daycare center.

Agent for the applicant John Schmidt said that he had no problem with the village’s conditions, including that the property return for site plan approval and that they pay for a portion of a traffic light at Palomino Drive. The school is expected to be run by Charter Schools USA. Councilman Matt Willhite said that the intention was to make sure that traffic concerns were eased. “We are greatly concerned with traffic backing up,” he said. Schmidt said that the developers had been conscientious about traffic in designing the traffic patterns on site. “We added a third lane where we can stack more cars,” he said. Food Truck Invasion — A new community event popped up last month when more than 15 gourmet food trucks descended upon the Wellington Amphitheater for the Food Truck Invasion. Held each Thursday from 5 to 9:30 p.m., the event will continue each week through the spring. Food trucks are a new trend in gourmet dining made popular by television shows such as The Great Food Truck Race on the Food Network. “Food trucks have been around for many years in California,” organizer Steve Simon said. “A chef might not have the money to open a restaurant, but enjoys putting different concoctions together.” Though the food is easily eaten on the go, it’s a far cry from simple event food. “It’s not just hot dogs and hamburgers,” Simon said. “And if it is something like a hot dog, there’s always add-ons that make it gourmet. We have a guy who makes Colombian hot dogs, and he adds toppings like cheeses, chips and more.” Guests will be able to enjoy their food on the lawn of the Wellington Amphitheater. “They’ll be in the parking lot next to the amphitheater,” Cultural Programs & Facilities Manager Joe Piconcelli said. “We’ll have a DJ, and then once a month, there will be live entertainment.” Though many of the trucks take credit cards, Simon suggested bringing cash just in case.

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Highlights Weekend Of Fun Activities Story by Ron Bukley Photos by Lauren Miró

The Wellington Holiday Parade on Sunday, Dec. 9 will feature a special tribute to the equestrian community with members of the U.S. Olympic team as honored participants. It will also herald the opening of another season of equestrian competition. Members of the 2012 Olympic team will serve as grand marshals of the parade. “There will be more horses than ever in the parade,” said Mary Lou Bedford, coordinator of the parade for the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. “We’re going to do a special proclamation to announce the opening of the equestrian season. We’ve never really done that. It will be Wellington’s way of welcoming all the equestrians. We’re trying to get each of the different disciplines to have horses in the parade this year.” For the first time, the parade will also be coordinated with Wellington’s holiday tree lighting that evening at dusk, as well as Wellington’s Winter Wonderland holiday event, which will take place Saturday, Dec. 8, the day before the

parade. “We’re trying to create something like a Currier & Ives winter wonderland,” Bedford said. From 2 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Wellington will feature a real ice skating rink open to the public at the Wellington Amphitheater at 12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd., renamed Holiday Park for the festivities, followed by professional skaters at 7:30 p.m. with a cast of 25 performers, including singers, dancers, cartoon characters and dancing polar bears in a performance set to holiday music. The finale features the chipmunks singing and dancing a tribute to the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, and ends with a musical performance by Santa Claus himself. The parade will be a partnership between Wellington and the chamber. “They do a tremendous behind-the-scenes job,” Bedford said. “The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is going to be out in full force, not only protecting us, closing the streets and everything, they are going to be part of the parade as usual, too.” The Wellington Landings Middle School majorettes perform during last year’s holiday parade.

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The parade will begin at 1 p.m., preceded by the Holiday Mile Run at 12:45 p.m. Runners will begin at Holiday Park and take the parade route on Forest Hill Blvd. to St. David’s-in-the-Pines Episcopal Church at Wellington Trace and return to Holiday Park, which will offer more ice skating in addition to other activities both before and after the parade. “Wellington is being kind enough to let us have the rink for the next day in the Holiday Park,” Bedford said. In addition to skating, there will be bounce houses and possibly a carousel, as well as music by local choral groups before and after the parade, and some signature tribute bands. The crescendo of the day is going to be the tree lighting that evening. “The tree lighting will happen somewhere between 5:30 and 6 p.m., and that way the lights will be nice and bright,” Bedford said. “We’ll have some words by the mayor, and he will probably be the one who will light the tree.” Now that the chamber’s territory is larger because of the merger of the Palms West and Greater Lake Worth chambers of commerce, more municipalities and high school bands

will participate in the parade. “We’re going to have the mayors from Lake Worth and Palm Springs participate, and we’re going to have the Lake Worth band in it for the first time,” Bedford said. Eight or nine high school bands are anticipated. “Last year’s parade had 121 entries, and we’re probably going to have about 125 entries this year,” she said. One thing has not changed. As always, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be the grand finale of the parade. Forest Hill Blvd. will be closed at 12:30 p.m. The staging area will be at Wellington Trace and Forest Hill Blvd., at the original Wellington Mall and the Wellington Plaza. The parade dispersement area will be along Chancellor Blvd. The presenting sponsors are Schumacher Automotive and the Wellington Preservation Coalition. Waste Management is one of the sponsors of Holiday Park. For more information about the parade, visit www.cpbchamber.com or call (561) 790-6200. For more information about Wellington’s Winter Wonderland, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or call (561) 753-2484.

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Holiday Surprise Your Loved Ones With One Of These Unique Gift Ideas Are you looking for unique gifts that your loved ones will treasure forever? Wellington The Magazine visited several area retailers to bring you some of the most exceptional gift ideas for this holiday season. Pandora Jewelry

Pandora is an exciting and interchangeable collection of jewelry with countless possibilities. Design personal jewelry that expresses your own style. Each Danishdesigned bracelet is hand-finished in sterling silver or 14K gold. Extraordinary customer service awaits you at their Wellington location overlooking the Grand Court in the Mall at Wellington Green. Featured items include an oxidized sterling silver bracelet featuring sterling silver, two-tone and 14K gold charms with enamel, cubic zirconia and facetted Murano glass ($1,435) and a sterling silver bracelet featuring sterling silver charms with cubic zirconia, blue crystal and Murano glass ($1,080). The Mall at Wellington Green, 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd. (561) 333-7177, www.pandorawellington.com

International Polo Club Palm Beach

Does someone you love have an appetite for the Sport of Kings? Treat your loved ones royally with a pair of VIP brunch tickets to enjoy during the 10th anniversary season at the prestigious International Polo Club Palm Beach. Watch the world’s elite players compete on polo ponies galloping 35 miles per hour; see and be seen on the field for the divot stomp; and marvel at the pageantry of the trophy presentation. Polo season opens Jan. 6 and concludes 16 weeks later on April 21. Brunch is served every Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. and includes polo and two drink tokens with veranda seating. January and February tickets cost $100 per person, while March and April tickets cost $120 per person. 3667 120th Avenue South, Wellington (561) 204-5687, www.internationalpoloclub.com

Woody’s of Wellington

Woody’s of Wellington cobbler shop is your source for polo, paddock, dressage, field, hunting, military and dress boots and shoes. Featuring prices that are comparable to the manufacturer, Woody’s is a factory-authorized retailer of Cavallo, Dehner, Konigs and Vogel boots. For more than 25 years, Woody’s has provided top-quality hand craftsmanship at affordable prices. Stop by and place your holiday order today for that special someone on your shopping list. The Original Wellington Mall, 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 3 (561) 798-1440, www.woodyswellington.com

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Van Dell Jewelers, known for specializing in unique, handcrafted equestrian jewelry, is also the perfect place to find that perfect holiday gift. One featured item is a handmade, traditional-style platinum ring set with 3 carat round sapphire of very fine color and quality. The center stone is surrounded with 1 1/4 carat very fine quality round diamonds. It’s a one-ofa-kind timeless design for $12,500. The Wellington Courtyard Shops, 13860 Wellington Trace, Suite 20 (561) 753-7937, www.vandell.com

Total Wine & More

Founded by brothers David and Robert Trone in 1991, Total Wine has grown from a single store in Delaware to become America’s largest independent retailer of wine, spirits and beer. From the beginning, the chain has received a warm welcome from shoppers but a cool reception from competitors, who grumbled about low prices. Total Wine’s extensive selection includes wine from every winegrowing region in the world. Whether you are looking for a value-priced wine or a First Growth Bordeaux, you will find it at one of Total Wine’s 85 superstores. Stop in to the Wellington location and see the specials available for this holiday season. The Shoppes at Isla Verde, 960 S. State Road 7 (561) 795-9229, www.totalwine.com

Luv My Puppies

Luv My Puppies in Wellington specializes in teacup and toy breeds. Designer-breed puppies such as Shipoos, Maltipoos, Yorkiepoos, Maltese and Shih-Tzus are in high demand. The store also offers large-breed puppies such as Goldens, Labs and German Shepherds. Any puppy can be special ordered to arrive in time for the holidays. Luv My Puppies has certified veterinary technicians who help care for the animals. A board-certified veterinarian comes in weekly, or more often if needed, to check the puppies. Each puppy comes with a health certificate showing it has passed a thorough examination. The Pointe at Wellington Green, 10240 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 120 (561) 422-2220, www.luvmypuppies.com

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Designer’s Touch Jewelry

A family-owned business since 1982, Designer’s Touch specializes in fine jewelry, custom designs, engagement rings and expert repairs. Stop by the Wellington store on State Road 7 for great holiday gift ideas, such as 18kt white gold earrings containing 2ct total weight of round and princess cut diamonds (G Color, VS Clarity) for $4,900. The Wellington Reserve, 1035 State Road 7, Suite C-122 (561) 790-6220

Brighton Collectibles

Be “chic in the city” with Brighton’s new Fashionista Leopard iPad Case, which retails for $100 and makes the perfect holiday gift for the girl who has everything! Inspired by graffiti-type street art in Paris and New York, the Fashionista Collection features freehanded sketches translated into wearable artistic accessories. Brighton designer Tom Clancy hand-sketches each design in just a few minutes, so each piece has the look and feel of a true artist’s sketch. In addition to small leather essentials, the Fashionista Collection includes handbags, jewelry, belts and luggage. See this unique collection at Brighton’s Wellington location. The Mall at Wellington Green, 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd. (561) 333-3558, www.brighton.com

Ultima Fitness

Remembering how important health and wellness is during this holiday season will help put many other things into perspective. Without good health, it doesn’t matter how much money you make, what size TV you have or where your next vacation will take you. Ultima Fitness is ready to help you meet your health needs, whether it is to provide direction in establishing an exercise routine, nutrition guidelines or to assist in training for your next competitive event. Stop by Ultima to learn more, and ask about how you can give the gift of good health to others. The Wellington Plaza, 12799 W. Forest Hill Blvd. (561) 795-2823, www.ultimafitness.com

East Coast Tri-Motors

East Coast is the region’s premier dealer of three-wheeled cars and trucks, dune buggies and scooters. They are authorized to deal in Snyder Technologies, BMS MotorSports and Sunny Motors, selling efficiency and fun. Check them out if you’re looking for a fantastic gift for the energy-efficient person on your list. Featured this season is the Snyder ST600-C 4-door hatchback with a rear folding seat, all on 3 wheels powered by a 600cc water-cooled engine. Get up to 70 MPG — now that’s smart! It sells for $7,995 plus $500 dealer prep and fees. 11420 Fortune Circle, Wellington (561) 886-7871, www.eastcoasttrimotors.com

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“I’m ecstatic. People tell me, ‘I love your smile.’ I’ve never had anyone say that to me before.” Holiday Smile Giveaway Winner Barbara Phillippi

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Smiles By Jiveh Unveils Holiday Smile Giveaway Winner Barbara Phillippi’s New Look Story by Lauren Miró Photos by Gregory Dillard/Grapeseeker Design

Though Wellington activist Barbara Phillippi has given the less fortunate in the community a reason to smile for years through her volunteer work, she had always been insecure about her own smile. Now, thanks to the help of Dr. Farokh Jiveh and the staff at Smiles By Jiveh, Phillippi is showing off her new, beautiful smile as the winner of Jiveh’s Holiday Smile Giveaway. “I’m ecstatic,” Phillippi said of the experience. “People tell me, ‘I love your smile.’ I’ve never had anyone say that to me before.” Jiveh launched the Holiday Smile Giveaway almost a decade ago when a patient brought in a letter highlighting someone in need of dental work. “What struck us about the person was the amount of unselfish work she does in the community,” he said. “So we started the Holiday Smile Giveaway as a way to give something back through our profession.” Jiveh hopes that he can serve as an inspiration to other professionals to do their part in giving back. “It has always been my vision and belief that no matter what one does as a profession, it is a service,” he said. “It is a service to the people they encounter, to the public and to the community they live in. Dentistry is not just about teeth, smiles and what a nice office and equipment we have.”

“The response was overwhelming,” Jiveh said. “We met so many amazing people and are truly honored to be able to provide such a service. So many people qualified for their selfless giving and service to the community.” This time around, nominations were taken on the Smiles By Jiveh Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ SmilesByJiveh. “We were very specific about what and who we were looking for,” Jiveh said. “We wanted to pick someone who is a volunteer in the community and has given back, in terms of service, to where they live. We were initially going to pick one person, but could not help doing three.”

picked as a winner, we had to sort through so many other amazing stories of hardship and people needing dental work. We were so touched by so many daughters, moms, dads and friends who shared heartfelt stories of survival, hardships and challenges. We truly wish we could pick them all, but it’s impossible.” Phillippi was nominated by her daughter, who recognized her mother’s selfless volunteerism through the organization Toys for Tots and the Village of Wellington.

After reading through the many deserving candidates, Jiveh said that Phillippi stood out.

“At Wellington, I volunteer in the lobby,” Phillippi said. “I used to hold my hand over my mouth when I spoke to people so that they wouldn’t look at my teeth. I didn’t realize what a big deal it was. Because I am older, and I never had the money to get it done, I just never thought it would happen.”

“We read all the touching stories and nominations, and then there was Barbara,” he said. “We received a letter and endorsement from her family, friends and coworkers. Before she was

Jiveh said that he was able to see Phillippi’s tireless dedication to her community. “What stood out, and what we were looking for, was her unselfish dedication and volunteer work,” he

Holiday Smile Giveaway winner Barbara Phillippi with Dr. Farokh Jiveh and the Smiles By Jiveh staff.

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said. “There were times that she had to step away from her volunteer job to come to us for a procedure and go back the same day.” Giving Phillippi a brand-new smile was a long process, which included rehabilitation of her bite and total reconstruction of her smile. “Once we picked her, we realized that this was a complete reconstruction,” Jiveh said. “We had to reconstruct her smile and functionality, and help her gain back what she had lost over the years.”

reconstruct her teeth, place the implants and put crowns on almost all the teeth. She was an amazing patient.” One of the first steps to Phillippi’s new smile included being fitted with her temporaries, which were donated by Glidewell Laboratories in California. Temporaries function as a preview for the permanent implants.

But the staff at Smiles By Jiveh was up for the challenge, using the latest techniques and equipment to make the process as comfortable and painless as possible.

“At the end of the first visit, she was a completely different person,” Jiveh said. “She had a new smile, new teeth and a new life. The transformation was so amazing at that very first visit that it completely changed her looks for the better. No other cosmetic procedure is as dramatic as an immediate new smile, and Barbara got that the first visit.”

“There was an immediate change in her aesthetics,” Jiveh said. “The first visit was a long one. We had to

After several months of healing, Phillippi was ready to get final impressions done for the implants,

which were made by Aleman Dental Lab. “After a few more visits, Barbara has a new smile, new teeth and a new life,” Jiveh said. “Her joy shines through her smile, and we love it.” Phillippi called herself very fortunate to be chosen. “I never smiled,” she said. “I was always the person behind the camera, taking the photos. I never wanted my picture taken.” She credited Jiveh and his staff for their kindness, support and hard work. “I’d like to praise all of the people on the Smiles By Jiveh team,” she said. “They have taken a person who was so insecure about her appearance and transformed her. They were so kind and so supportive. Any time I had a question, they went out of their way

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to answer me and to make visiting them a pleasant experience.” Jiveh said that Phillippi deserves her new, beautiful smile. “We are so thankful for her friends and family for nominating her,” he said. “We are also thankful for her tireless work for the community and all she does. We are so glad to be able to provide this service for her. She is truly deserving of this, and we could not have picked a better person for the Holiday Smile Giveaway.” Jiveh will soon be launching a charity, the Smiles By Jiveh Foundation, to do similar work. He encouraged the community to be on the lookout in the coming months for more details about the organization. For more information about Smiles By Jiveh, visit www.smilesbyjiveh.com. Holiday Smile Giveaway winner Barbara Phillippi with dentist Dr. Farokh Jiveh.

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Holiday Fantasy Fantasy is a genre that commonly uses magic and supernatural phenomena to portray incredible flights of imagination — and that is exactly what you will find in Wellington designer Baron Siamanto Levon’s unbelievable collection of Holiday Fantasy dresses designed specifically for this Wellington The Magazine fashion pictorial. Over the next few pages, we take you to the depths of your imagination into styles that are usually reserved for Paris runways. Shot on location at the Players Club in Wellington, models showed up one by one to begin their transformation. Stylist Jose Rojas created the perfect hair and makeup combinations to not only complement the designer’s Holiday Fantasy collection, but to visually stimulate the senses. With over-the-top, outrageous custom hair creations and an array of vibrant colors in makeup choices, Rojas makes the fantasy come to life. Wellington The Magazine photographer Abner Pedraza brings you behind the lens as he frames the images and makes them explode to a virtual reality onto the page. Pedraza captures the essence of this collection and portrays each model as a work of art, depicting a story frame by frame. Artistically shot in HDR format, he presents a gallery of fantasies to choose from. A white batiste fabric overlay paired with a high collar neckline of duck feathers finished in rose clusters.

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An ivory cloqued pink rose petal fabric with a ten-foot forward train and gold stitch finish.

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An Empire-like sheer yellow voile fabric adorned with gold and bronze jeweled embellishments.

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A glimmering smooth black lustrous velvety fabric designed with thigh-high splits and a sparkle of gold and red starbursts.

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An Empire-like sheer yellow voile fabric adorned with gold and bronze jeweled embellishments.

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Hand-painted caneva, a fancy woollen fabric made to resemble canvas, paired with a reticella gold faux shawl.

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Fashion Credits FASHION DESIGNER Baron Siamanto Levon (954) 773-6054 www.baronsiamanto.com HAIR & MAKEUP Jose Rojas, Hair Designer (561) 656-1200

A mermaid-inspired purple and white heavy coarse twilled cotton dress accentuated with a herringbone silver vertical corset.

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A canvas painting brought to life. Rich in blues, blacks and golds, designer Baron Siamanto Levon creates fashion from the first stroke of his brush to the last stitch in the seam. Held in the highest regard, Levon designs with a thankful heart, beginning with his mother, wife, daughters and sister. It’s all about him thanking the female, which is reflected throughout his work.

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Statewide AYSO Soccer Tournament Returns To Wellington January 18-21 Next month, Wellington will once again be host to more than 100 soccer teams from across the state as they battle in the American Youth Soccer Organization Section 14 Games. The tournament, set for Jan. 18-21, is one of the largest annual soccer competitions in the state. Held at Village Park on Pierson Road, the tournament will bring players together as they vie for the state championship title. “This is, I believe, the seventh year it’s been held in Wellington,” Tournament Director Paul Scala said. “It has been in Wellington for a while now because the facilities are excellent and it’s centrally located. We have teams that come from Key West to Flagler Beach, and Wellington is a great location for them to meet in the middle.” Florida is part of Section 14, which also includes Georgia and South Carolina. However, neither state is expected to field a team, making the tournament truly the Florida state tournament. At the tournament, the organization pits its best players from across the state

against each other on all-star teams, Scala said.

Wellington because of the facilities and partnership with the village.

“AYSO is primarily a recreational soccer league,” he explained. “Players in this tournament are selected from their rec programs to make all-star teams. It has begun to branch out a bit into more competitive play within the regions themselves as well.”

“We love it,” he said. “Wellington is very helpful and makes it very easy to hold our tournament there. In 2010, we even hosted the national tournament at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. We have had really great experiences hosting our tournaments in the area.”

The popularity of the sport and of the tournament has bolstered AYSO recreational programs, of which there are 20 across the state, he said. The nearest group to Wellington plays at Okeeheelee Park, though Wellington itself has an Under 19 Boys team. “They have about 1,600 kids playing at Okeeheelee,” Scala said. “Boynton Beach has a similar number. Down in Weston, they have more than 2,000 kids. Of course, there are other regions with a couple of hundred players.” The tournament is expected to bring between 1,200 and 1,500 players to Wellington. Scala said the organization consistently chooses to host its state games in

The tournament is expected to bring out the best players in the state in several age divisions. “It’s very competitive,” Scala said. “The teams start with the Under 10 division, meaning 8- and 9-year-olds, all the way up to players that are 18 years old. Some of them have been playing soccer for quite a while. Many of them play from when they are 8 or 9 until they age out at age 18.” The age divisions are: Under 10, Under 12, Under 14, Under 16 and Under 19. There are both boys and girls teams. Winners of the tournament in each age division are able to go on to represent the area in other AYSO events.

The tournament, set for Jan. 18-21, is one of the largest annual soccer competitions in the state. Held at Village Park on Pierson Road, the tournament will bring players together as they vie for the state championship title. 48

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“Some teams will progress,” Scala said. “Others will only play in this tournament. It really depends on the region.” The tournament is set in a pool-style play, with each team guaranteed at least three games in its pool. The top teams from each pool will advance to the “medal round” on Sunday and early Monday. First- and second-place players take home a trophy. AYSO also will host games for its VIP players — those who have special needs. The games are played for fun and are educational. The players are often escorted by “buddies,” who guide them on the field and help them to be successful. “Many of our regions have programs for special needs players,” Scala explained. “That weekend, our VIP players will also come in and play. A lot of our players participate in that as volunteers, assisting the kids as they learn how to play soccer. It’s a really great program. It’s very supportive and is an opportunity for them to show off what they have learned over the year.” The weekend tournament will see hundreds of soccer games, and the public is invited to watch. More than 100 soccer teams from across the state are slated to attend the January tournament in Wellington.

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“We would welcome anyone who wants to come watch,” Scala said. “We play all day Saturday, Sunday and three-fourths of the day on Monday.” He said that the organization is always looking for volunteers and sponsorships. “We can offer the sponsors some publicity and an opportunity, if they’d like, to have a space at the tournament,” Scala said. “Volunteers would have to become registered volunteers with the national organization, but we always welcome more volunteers.” The tournament is free and open to the public. For more information, or for volunteer and sponsorship details, call Scala at (561) 307-2321 or visit www. aysosection14.org. Winners in each age division go on to represent the area in other AYSO events.

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Rider Christopher Payne And Trainer David Belford Bring ‘New Hope’ To Wellington By Kendall Bierer

Standing on the sidelines of the Gene R. Mische Hunter Arena at the Winter Equestrian Festival, applause resounds. Christopher Payne exits the ring after completing a beautiful round, and a smile is plastered across his face as he dismounts. The team from New Hope LLC emerges from around the corner and greets him at the in gate with trainer and partner David Belford leading the way. Payne and Belford have worked diligently to create an inspiring program at New Hope, based in Cincinnati, and although they have leased a stunning property in

Wellington for the past seven years, the pair recently purchased a residence, and will soon enough call Wellington their winter home. “I think the accessibility of Wellington was such a pull for us to make the jump and buy a residence,” Belford explained. “We live here from January until the end of April, and within the lifestyle of horse showing, it becomes tedious to constantly live out of one hotel after another. I think having a strong home environment when you are showing is so important. Even our house in Ohio feels like a vacation home — we are never there. We are

really looking forward to having a place we can call home. It is exciting for us.” It was 2001 when Belford was first introduced to Payne, a talented professional rider. At the time, Belford was working for the Jacobs family, and a position opened for a rider. In no time, it was apparent that Payne and Belford were the perfect pair for the task of trainers, and the idea of New Hope was born. Their love for developing young horses and untapped talent has driven the team at New Hope to consistently take top honors at some of the nation’s most prestigious horse shows.

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“I think we spend a lot of time developing young horses, and it is not very often that we go out and buy already made horses,” Payne said. “In the past couple of years, we have had a lot of proven success with horses we have imported and developed from their green years. Even for our clients, we find horses that are compatible for them, and I think it is a great thing, because it allows them to buy quality without having to necessarily buy a proven winner.” Most recently, New Hope completed a successful Indoor Finals campaign. The team stepped up for the challenging and prestigious finals, rising to the occasion and claiming numerous championship honors. They will bring an estimated 30

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privileges at Wellington Regional Medical Center, Palms West Hospital and Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center. Kearse said that many patients who begin noticing discomfort in a hand, wrist, finger or other arm joint often assume, if they suffered no obvious injury, that they must have arthritis. “Although this is often a cause of hand pain without any particular injury, there are many other potential causes,” he said. “Our hands are complex machines made up of numerous parts that need to work in unison for a fully functioning, pain-free hand. When just one of the many moving parts is altered, we can definitely feel the difference and oftentimes have pain. A hand surgeon, with a complete medical evaluation, is often able to pinpoint what is causing your problem.”

finger locking up), and inflammation of the tendons or joints from repetitive activities. Kearse noted that hand pain may even manifest because of problems in other areas of the body, such as the neck, shoulder or elbow, or from slight injuries that patients don’t remember. “Whatever the cause of your pain, do not believe it is something you have to live with the rest of your life,” Kearse said. “There are readily available treatments and options that can be tailored to your particular problem, in hopes of getting you back to doing what you love to do without worrying about your hands.” For more information, or to set up a consultation with Dr. Kearse, call Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute at (561) 694-7776 or visit www.pboi.com.

Kearse said that he consults with patients first to find the exact location or origin of their pain, doing any tests necessary, then works to diagnose the problem and compose a treatment plan. “We develop a treatment program that best suits their current condition and will often provide multiple nonoperative interventions through the use of activity modifications, medications, injections, bracing and therapy,” he said. He listed a few other potential maladies that can cause hand problems: carpal tunnel syndrome (numbness or tingling), trigger fingers (soreness at a finger’s base with or without the

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Coldwell Banker real estate agents Ronen and Linda Tish are both New York natives. Ronen hails from Long Island, while Linda was born in Brooklyn. However, Linda’s family moved to Israel, and she grew up there. It turns out the couple shared a common bond — one of Ronen’s friends is Linda’s cousin. When the friend got married, both Ronen and Linda were in attendance. The rest, as they say, is history. Linda moved back to New York in 2000 and, once married, she and Ronen bought a single-family home, which they converted into three rental apartments. The couple lived in one while completing the other two. Hands-on work doesn’t appeal to everyone, but Ronen was hooked. Buying, refurbishing and selling properties appealed to him from the outset. Yet a more traditional career beckoned. “I joined the Xerox Agency (franchise) program in 2001 in New York and, in 2004, was transferred to another agency in Florida. We moved to Royal Palm Beach right before the hurricanes,” Ronen recalled. “At Xerox, I quickly became a product specialist and then the sales manager.”

Today, the couple has a new goal — to own their own real estate company. “It’s a lot more than just being an owner,” Ronen explained. “It’s being able to help other agents become successful — in negotiating contracts, staging homes for sale, listing properties to their best advantage. It’s helping homeowners get their houses sold and keeping buyers from overpaying for a property.” Ronen has used his negotiating skills to help friends buy over 100 properties between New York and Charlotte, N.C. “I help them and they help me,” he said. “I’ve learned a lot by working with them. And I have to give credit to Xerox, of course, for the excellent training. Linda and I have been able to take a hobby and turn it into a full-time, moneymaking business.” For more info., contact Ronen and Linda Tish at the Coldwell Banker office at 12300 South Shore Blvd., Suite 100, Wellington, or call (561) 602-8188.

But his heart remained in real estate. “Xerox provided me with a lot of negotiating training,” he said. “That has helped me hugely in real estate transactions. I have become a specialist in the investment property market — buying, selling and renting investment properties.” Linda earned her real estate license in 2007 primarily to support Ronen’s investments, but she was soon so busy that she was working full time. She later joined Coldwell Banker and Ronen left Xerox to earn his license and transition to real estate full time. “I was buying and selling, doing flips, until the market crashed in 2008,” Ronan said. “Then I started buying them and turning them into rental properties. But by then, Linda was so busy that I got my real estate license to be able to help her.” In the meantime, Linda has become an expert in short sales. “I get to know contacts through the bank,” she said. “I know what to ask, how to move things along, what to prepare for the banks ahead of time and how to be the middle person between two banking institutions.” |wellington the magazine| December 2012

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or 28 years, Beverly Perham has made it her mission to provide thousands of disadvantaged children in Palm Beach County with sneakers, socks and underwear through her organization, Back To Basics. It is her belief that these necessities are the bedrock that allows kids to feel good about themselves, which in turn will enable them to become good students. Through her work, thousands of youngsters will get holiday gifts this year, and for this reason, Perham is the December nominee for Wellington The Magazine’s Woman of the Year Award. Perham was born in Bristol, Conn., in 1938, during a hurricane. Her mother couldn’t make it to the hospital, so the family doctor came to their home to deliver the baby. The power was out, so the entire procedure was done by candlelight. After the successful birth, the doctor turned to the brand-new parents and told them, somewhat jokingly, that their baby was destined to be trouble from the moment she entered the world. It was not a sudden epiphany but a lifelong understanding that transformed Perham into a woman dedicated to helping the neediest among us.

“I was brought up in a poor family,” Perham said. “But I was also brought up to help. My family had a deep feeling to help our neighbors and the community. Later in life, a priest friend said to me: ‘The world promises the poor everything, but gives them nothing.’ I wanted to make sure I was on the right side of that comment.” Perham graduated from Manchester Community College in Manchester, Conn., with an associate’s degree in science and occupational therapy. At age 21, she married her husband, Don, who remains her biggest supporter. It was Don, her Back To Basics partner until his failing eyesight forced him to retire from the job, who prompted their move to Palm Beach County in 1976. “Don couldn’t wait to move to Florida,” Perham said. “I was fine living in Connecticut. I don’t like the heat.” It was the needs of another family member that brought them to Wellington in 1990. “Our adopted son, Jeffrey, who is physically disabled, was one of the original six students to attend the Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center,” Perham said. “He loved it there and was doing well, so we thought we’d move to the

village to make life easier on everyone.” Jeffrey, now 40, is one of the Perhams’ three children. Son Todd was adopted as well; Scott, the couple’s only conceived offspring, died at age 10 of cystic fibrosis. These familial situations surely have contributed to Perham’s desire to help those in need, but it’s more basic than that. “There’s a job to do,” she said. “I see a need, and I get it done. Everyone should care.” A simple phone call in 1984 started things rolling. “I got a call from a friend, the president of a women’s club,” Perham said. “She told me 50 kids from Haiti had just landed here with absolutely nothing. I asked her what items were of the most desperate need, and she said, ‘Everything.’ I took $500 of my own money and spent it all on underwear, socks and sneakers. That’s really how Back To Basics was born.” The next year, the number of children served jumped from 30 to 165, and in 1986, Perham began contacting elementary schools. Her goal was to help everyone she could: low-income or impoverished families, single mothers, you name it. |wellington the magazine| December 2012

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wellington woman “One principal told me sneakers were a priority, because if a student doesn’t have a pair of sneakers, they can’t participate in physical education class,” Perham said. “That just reinforced my belief that if children have shoes and socks on their feet and underwear on their bodies, they’ve got a head start on a positive school experience.” Over the years, Perham has made a habit of visiting various religious congregations to drum up support for her efforts. She’s compiled quite a substantial contact list made up of churches and various organizations. The process of involvement is simple.

collected, Perham drives her van to each site, loads up and brings everything to her Back To Basics warehouse in Wellington. Then it’s up to each school to come by and pick up what’s theirs. All this takes place in time for Christmas. Socks, sneakers and underwear are not all Perham provides. When summer rolls around, she gets in touch with schools to find out which students can’t afford uniforms. This is where her most famous supporter comes in. “Tennis star Andy Roddick has been a huge contributor toward supplying uniforms,” Perham said. “There are some years he has carried most of the monetary load in that area.”

“You pick from a list of names,” she said. “We then give you the correct sizes, and off you go to purchase sneakers, socks and underwear. It’s really that easy.”

The Council of Catholic Women has also given huge support along with Roddick, which is the way Perham likes it. She’d rather concentrate on schools.

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“I was a substitute teacher in special ed when I was younger,” she said. “I’ve always felt a special closeness to students.” Perham might not be a fan of Florida’s weather, but this longtime Wellington resident has nothing but praise for her surroundings. “I like Wellington,” she said. “It’s close enough to everything I need, yet far enough away to have a ‘country’ feel. I’m no fan of big cities. I’m a country girl at heart.” Perham gives kudos to the local business community as well. “They have helped Back To Basics greatly over the years,” she said. “Whenever they call, I provide the names.” Perham said helping neighbors during hard personal times, helping them retain their dignity, would make

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As is evident in nearly every room, special care was taken with the tray ceiling and decorative cypress beams in the family room. Brazilian walnut floors add warmth and elegance to the room, while arched twin doors open to the courtyard, where a pristine pool awaits. Poolside, a full outdoor kitchen beckons visitors to gather with cocktails and offer friendly grilling advice.

The ultra-modern chef’s kitchen offers every amenity — a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Thermador appliances, double ovens and an imported European vegetable sink that can be found on a cook’s island. Ambience abounds due to the footed, furniture-style cabinetry and beamed ceiling. A bank of windows allows natural light to flood the room while offering a clear view of activity outside.

The formal dining room envelopes guests in comfort even as vaulted cathedral ceilings soar high above their heads. The artistry employed throughout the home is perhaps best exemplified in the French limestone floor, a unique touch that is anything but overlooked by those who have an appreciation for fine workmanship and painstaking detail.

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The lush landscaping and meticulously maintained gardens of Eladon Farms in Palm Beach Point pay homage to the lifestyle enjoyed within its gates. With all the charm and grace of equestrian living, this elegant Tuscan-style dwelling features four bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, but the real star of the show is the unusually well-appointed barn. Taking center stage on the property’s 5.2 acres, the six-stall barn features rubber-paved aisles and many other horse-friendly amenities. It is, without a doubt, one of the most exquisitely designed barns in Wellington.

The undisputed focal point of the home’s formal sunken living room is its majestic 20-inch red onyx fireplace. One can sit fireside or gaze out upon the grounds, all while surrounded with the warmth of wood. The built-in shelves flanking the fireplace are perfect for objets d’art and amusing items obtained while traveling the world.

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Overlooking the courtyard and featuring rare 12-inch baseboards and crown molding, as well as a custom-designed coved and tiered tray ceiling, the master bedroom hints at relaxation and recovery after a tough day. The room’s master craftsmanship speaks well to the level of attention paid to the design of the entire home. (Inset) The master bath is home to custom his-and-hers space, offering optimum privacy and comfort.

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The barn features six custom-designed stalls with room for six more. Rubber paver aisles extend into each stall, ensuring that horses’ hooves are cushioned everywhere they walk. Additional stable amenities include a custom granite feed room, private tack room and well-appointed groom’s apartment. A viewing gazebo in the arena area allows a comfortable, shaded view of the action.

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wellington table The Cinnamon Nut French Toast, thickly cut slices of French toast served with pecans and cinnamon powder. The pecans make a sweet and crunchy addition to the familiar dish.

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(Front row) Randall Gentry, Kassie Miller, JoAnne Garifine and Sharon Steadman; (back row) owner Mike Foley and chef Shawn Gavigan.

Farm-fresh eggs can be prepared any style, served here with home fries and sausage. Short Stacks offers most of the classic breakfast staples.


Short Stacks Puts A Creative Spin On Traditional Breakfast & Lunch Fare Story by Lauren Miró Photos by Abner Pedraza

With its unique take on breakfast and lunch favorites, Short Stacks is the new Wellington hot spot to grab a bite. Located in the Wellington Town Square shopping plaza, Short Stacks elevates classic meals to a new, modern level. The restaurant opened in September, serving a modern twist on everyone’s favorite meals. Owner Mike Foley said he wanted to bring something different to the Wellington community. “We were looking for a different spin on breakfast and lunch,” he said. “We wanted something modern, crisp, clean, fresh and vibrant.” Foley lived in the western communities for 10 years before moving to West Palm Beach, where he owns several

other eateries. “I had my eye on this plaza for several years,” he said. “Finally, we got an opportunity to get into the center, so we took it. Short Stacks is totally different from what’s being served [in Wellington]. There aren’t a lot of breakfast and lunch places in the area.” The restaurant itself is clean and modern with a bright, inviting feel. Its tea-green walls are offset by dark wooden booths and tables, and there are minimal but artful decorations on the walls. The environment is relaxed and comfortable. “It’s a clean, modern look,” Foley said. “From the colors on the walls to the little bit of décor everywhere else, we kept it modern — even down to

tabletops themselves and what is on the table. We wanted something that was different from the ordinary breakfast and lunch, old-school diner look.” Though it is reminiscent of a diner, the modern take elevates the environment. Everything seems a step ahead, from the décor to the technology used by the wait staff. “We are totally wireless,” Foley said. “We use a wireless Apple product, like an iPod or iPhone, to take orders. It’s the latest technology.” This appreciation for modernity flows into the food and plating style. “We wanted to take some of the items and scale them up,” Foley said. “Everything is fresh and house-made, as we call it. Even the plating of food is very modern.”

‘We were looking for a different spin on breakfast and lunch,’ owner Mike Foley said. ‘We wanted something modern, crisp, clean, fresh and vibrant.’ The delicious Eggs Benny Florentine is a twist on classic eggs Benedict, the perfectly poached eggs served on a toasted English muffin over spinach and tomato, smothered with Hollandaise sauce.

The Cinnamon Roll Cakes features buttermilk hot cakes served with a cinnamon filling and topped with a delicious cream cheese glaze.

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wellington table Short Stacks offers a variety of options for breakfast and lunch, from eggs and pancakes to burgers and salads. They also offer Gevalia coffee, cappuccino and espresso. Foley noted that in addition to classic meals, there are several specialty breakfasts. “We’re currently working with a physician to develop an even healthier menu,” he said. “It will list calories and different ingredients so people can get an idea of what they are consuming, especially if they are on a limited diet.” If you’re in for breakfast, try some classic staples like two fresh eggs, cooked any way you want them ($3.99), and add bacon, sausage or ham ($6.99) to make it more of all meal. “We have the same standard items that people know and love,” Foley said. But Short Stacks really shines with its specialty items, especially its namesake. “If you have the name Short Stacks, you better be able to make a good pancake,” Foley said. Try the Cinnamon Roll Cakes ($7.99). Conceived by Foley’s son, the buttermilk hot cakes are served with a cinnamon filling and topped with a beautiful and delicious cream cheese

glaze. No syrup needed, the meal is light and delicious, and sweet without being overpowering. The creative twist on hot cakes is sure to be a favorite. Or try the Cinnamon Nut French Toast ($7.59), thickly cut slices of French toast served with pecans and cinnamon powder. The pecans make a sweet and crunchy addition to the familiar dish. Also delicious is the Eggs Benny Florentine ($8.99). A twist on classic eggs Benedict, the perfectly poached eggs are served on a toasted English muffin over spinach and tomato and smothered with house-made Hollandaise sauce. The combination makes for a perfect bite of the standard dish. And, if you want to kick it up a notch, order it spicy with Andouille sausage and Cajun spices. But Short Stacks is also the perfect place for lunch, offering several great options.

Or try one of the delicious burgers on the menu. The Burger of Cheese ($8.49) is topped with your choice of cheese and served with delicious, house-made chips. The burgers are mouth-watering, flavorful and melt in your mouth. Meanwhile, the house-made chips are crispy and provide a tasty addition to the meal. No matter what you try, you’re guaranteed a great meal at Short Stacks. “It’s just simple food with a twist,” Foley said. Short Stacks is located in Wellington Town Square at 11924 W. Forest Hill Blvd. and is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. seven days a week. For more info., call (561) 422-9898 or visit www.shortstacks.net. Try the delicious Burger of Cheese topped with your choice of cheese and served with delicious, house-made chips.

The Flat Iron Steak Salad ($10.99) puts a delicious cut of steak over fresh mixed greens, tomato, onion, cucumbers, carrots and blue cheese crumbles. Topped off with a zesty vinaigrette dressing, the meal is satisfying and tasty without adding too many calories.

The Flat Iron Steak Salad is a delicious cut of steak over fresh mixed greens, tomato, onion, cucumbers, carrots and blue cheese crumbles. Topped off with a zesty vinaigrette dressing, the meal is satisfying and tasty.

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wellington dining guide Agliolio Fresh Pasta & Wine Bar offers a fine dining experience at casual dining prices featuring fresh pastas and homemade sauces. Agliolio also offers an extensive wine list. For more info., call (561) 7987770 or visit Agliolio in the Wellington Plaza at 12793 W. Forest Hill Blvd. at the corner of Wellington Trace.

structs and re-imagines classic Italian flavors into creative, scrumptious dishes. Graffito is located at 3401 Equestrian Club Drive, adjacent to the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center off Pierson Road. For more info., call (561) 333-1150 or visit www.graffito southflorida.com.

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.

The Grille Fashion Cuisine (12300 South Shore Blvd., Suite 10) is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. It is also a popular gathering place, open until 2 a.m. Thursday through Sunday. For more information, call (561) 793-2110 or visit www. thegrillefashioncuisine.com.

Buca di Beppo Italian Restaurant is located on Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green. Specializing in family-style Italian cuisine, Buca di Beppo is known for its large portions designed to serve several people. For more info., call (561) 7903287 or visit www.bucadibeppo.com.

Drop by the Gypsy’s Horse Irish Pub & Restaurant and relax in a warm, traditional Irish setting complete with oak-barrel tables and a full bar with many types of beer flowing from the taps. Regular live entertainment is offered. The Gypsy’s Horse is located in the original Wellington Mall at 12794 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Call (561) 333-3700 for more information.

Campagnolo Italian Restaurant offers a taste of New York’s Little Italy in Wellington. In the Marketplace at Wycliffe at 4115 State Road 7, Campagnolo serves authentic Italian cuisine with huge portions meant to share. For more info., call (561) 434-9427. Cilantro’s Gourmet Deli at the corner of Lake Worth Road and Isles View Drive is stocked with irresistible South American and Latin specialties with walls the proudly display photos taken at nearby polo matches and horse shows. From catering Argentinean asados and paella for 50 to pizza by the square foot, Cilantro’s has something for everyone. For more info., call (561) 296-6500. For an authentic, elegant Italian experience, visit Franco Italian Bistro at 10160 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 103, in the Pointe at Wellington Green. For more info., call (561) 615-1551. Graffito South Scratch Italian Cooking decon-

Stonewood Grill & Tavern in the Pointe at Wellington Green serves up exciting flavors in a casually sophisticated setting. Call (561) 784-9796 or visit www.stonewoodgrill.com for more info. Taste of India restaurant 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 information, call (561) 721-8600. TCBY — “the country’s best yogurt” — is in the Courtyard Shops in the heart of Wellington. TCBY offers self-serve frozen yogurt and more. For info., call (561) 366-7725 or visit www.tcby.com/wellington. 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.

Enjoy authentic Greek cuisine as well as wines from around the world at I’m Greek Today, located in Southern Palm Crossing at 11051 Southern Blvd. in Royal Palm Beach. For more information, call (561) 333-4233 or visit www.imgreektoday.com.

Tree’s Wings & Ribs is located at 603 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. in the Royal Plaza. Eat in or pick up your order of signature wings, ribs, chicken and more. Tree’s also delivers mouthwatering menu items, and caters events and parties. Visit www.treeswingsand ribs.com or call (561) 791-1535 for more info.

Oli’s Fashion Cuisine & Bar is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks on Forest Hill Blvd. near the Mall at Wellington Green, offering the quality and style of Palm Beach in the heart of Wellington. For info., call (561) 792-2220 or visit www.olisrestaurant.com.

Utopia at Polo West, located at 2470 Greenview Cove Drive in Wellington, serves up spectacular LatinAmerican fusion cuisine with gorgeous equestrian views. For more information, call (858) 847-5161 or visit www.utopiacuisine.com.

The Players Club Restaurant & Bar (13410 South Shore Blvd., Wellington) features gourmet cuisine along with a popular piano bar, new bistro area, outside dining, two outside smoking bars, live entertainment and catered events. Call (561) 795-0080 or visit www.playersclubrestaurant.com for more information.

World of Beer offers more than 500 varieties of choice brews. Located at 2465 State Road 7, Suite 100, in front of the Mall at Wellington Green, World of Beer does not serve food, but offers menus of several restaurants offering delivery. Look online for information about live entertainment. For more info., call (561) 383-6115 or visit wellington.wobusa.com.

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wellington calendar Saturday, Dec. 1 • The 2012 Bark! for the Cure 1-mile walk hosted by the South Florida Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure will take place Saturday, Dec. 1 at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (3667 120th Ave. South, Wellington). Check-in and registration is 7:30 a.m., and the walk will begin at 9 a.m. For info., contact Catie at catie@komensouthflorida.org or visit www.komensouthflorida.org. • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Dec. 1 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • Wellington High School Project Graduation will host its annual golf tournament Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Wanderers Club. The tournament will feature a shotgun start scramble format at 12:30 p.m. To register, call Karen Herrick at (561) 790-2726 or Pam Yackulics at (561) 628-1435 or wellington projectgrad2013@gmail.com. • The Wellington Chamber of Commerce will host Winterfest 2012 on Saturday, Dec. 1 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. The evening will begin with a show jumping competition at 6 p.m. with Winterfest officially kicking off at 7 p.m. For more info., contact Michela Perillo-Green at (561) 792-6525 or info@wellingtonchamber.com, or visit www.wellingtonchamber.com. Sunday, Dec. 2 • The Holiday Shopping Extravaganza will take place Sunday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Players Club in Wellington. The Players Club will be transformed into a one-day holiday boutique with more than 40 vendors displaying their merchandise and helping shoppers with their holiday shopping list. For vendor info., contact Maureen at mbg@phelps mediagroup.com or (561) 753-3389. For event info., e-mail pcrcatering@aol.com or call (561) 795-0080.

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Wednesday, Dec. 5 • The Palm Beach County Commission will hold a zoning meeting Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 1:30 p.m. in the government center’s Jane M. Thompson Memorial Chambers (301 N. Olive Ave., Sixth Floor, West Palm Beach). For info., visit www.pbcgov. com. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Penguin Pals” for ages 6 to 12 on Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 3 p.m. Chill out with a cool story and make a penguin to take home. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce will host a Holiday Mixer on Wednesday, Dec. 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Cottage (522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth). For more info., call (561) 790-6200 or visit www.cpbchamber.com. Thursday, Dec. 6 • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Dec. 6 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Between 15 and 20 food trucks will participate in this event every Thursday. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host a Writers’ Critique Workshop for adults on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m. led by Caryn DeVincenti. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register.

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Monday, Dec. 3 • The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce Holiday Luncheon will take place Monday, Dec. 3 at 11:30 a.m. at the Breakers West Country Club (1550 Flagler Parkway, West Palm Beach). Call (561) 578-4807 or e-mail marylou@cpb chamber.com for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Simple Seasonal Origami” for age 8 and up Monday, Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. Try your hand at simple origami paper folding. Call (561) 790-6070 for info.

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Friday, Dec. 7 • Wellington Ballet Theatre will perform The Nutcracker Friday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington). For more info., call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov.


• Community of Hope Church (14101 Okeechobee Blvd.) will host its annual interactive outdoor family event “Back to Bethlehem” Friday through Sunday, Dec. 7-9 from 7 to 9 p.m. nightly. For more info., call (561) 753-8883 or visit www.gocoh.com. Saturday, Dec. 8 • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Dec. 8 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Marshall Foundation’s River of Grass Gala will be held Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Colony Hotel Palm Beach. Tickets cost $350 per person. For more info., call (561) 233-9004 or visit www.artmarshall.org. Sunday, Dec. 9 • The 29th annual Wellington Holiday Parade will take place Sunday, Dec. 9. The parade will begin at 1 p.m. preceded by the Holiday Mile Run at 12:45 p.m. After the parade, enjoy the Winter Wonderland festivities at the Wellington Amphitheater. For more on the parade, visit www.cpbchamber.com or call (561) 790-6200. For more about Winter Wonderland, visit www.wellingtonfl.gov or call (561) 753-2484. Monday, Dec. 10 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Teen Game Night for ages 12 to 17 on Monday, Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. Play Nintendo Wii and board games. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Wednesday, Dec. 11 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will feature “Holiday Pop-Up Cards” for ages 9 to 12 on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. Create unique greeting cards. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Chess Club for Adults on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. Basic game knowledge is required. Call (561) 790-6070 to pre-register. • The Wellington Village Council will meet Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex (12300 Forest W. Hill Blvd.). For info., call (561) 791-4000 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov.

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Wednesday, Dec. 12 • The Palm Beach County Commission, sitting as the Solid Waste Authority, will meet Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 9 a.m. at the Solid Waste Authority’s firstfloor auditorium (7501 North Jog Road). For more info., visit www.pbcgov.com. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host Hooked on Crochet for adults Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 p.m. Learn beginning techniques or bring current projects. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. Thursday, Dec. 13 • Moscow Classical Ballet will perform the holiday classic The Nutcracker at the Kravis Center Dec. 13-15. Visit www.kravis.org or call (561) 833-8300 for tickets. • The Royal Palm Beach library (500 Civic Center Way) will host “Growing and Using Herbs” for adults Thursday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. Ada Medina-Solorzano of the Palm Beach County Extension Service will display a variety of herbs and discuss how to use them to enhance flavor and support wellness. Call (561) 790-6030 to pre-register. • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Dec. 13 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Between 15 and 20 food trucks participate in this event every Thursday. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Pajama Tales” for ages 2 to 6 on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 6 p.m. Wear your jammies, bring your teddy bear and wind down for the evening with bedtime stories. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • Equestrian Trails Elementary School will hold its Holiday Performance on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Bring your own seating to this free event. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl. gov for more info. |wellington the magazine| December 2012

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wellington calendar Friday, Dec. 14 • Mounts Botanical Garden (531 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach) will host “Stories in the Garden: Trees” on Friday, Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. in the Mounts Pavilion. This free program is targeted for ages 2 to 6 and includes interactive stories and songs followed by an activity in the garden. RSVP to (561) 233-1757. For more info., visit www.mounts.org. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Jingle Babies” on Friday, Dec. 14 at 10:15 a.m. for babies under 12 months and 11:15 a.m. for ages 13 to 23 months. Jingle along with rhymes and songs. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Royal Palm Beach Indoor Holiday Flea Market will be held Friday, Dec. 14 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center (151 Civic Center Way). Local vendors will be selling holiday items and more. Admission is free and includes entertainment and refreshments. For more info., call (561) 790-5149. • Royal Palm Beach Movie Night will begin Friday, Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Veterans Park Amphitheatre featuring the family movie Polar Express. Bring your own seating. For info., call (561) 790-5149.

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Saturday, Dec. 15 • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Dec. 15 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • John McCoy Pottery (13746 58th Court North, The Acreage) will host a Pottery Show and Sale on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 15 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local potters John McCoy, Nena Escobar, Justin Lambert, Courtney Paige and Brian Kovachik will display stoneware, porcelain and wood-fired pottery. For more info., visit www.johnmccoypottery.com or call (561) 328-3984. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host a Friends of the Library Book Sale for adults Saturday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop by and pick up books at bargain prices for gifts this holiday season. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • Current and past Major League Baseball players will gather Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Binks Forest Golf Club in Wellington to tee off at noon in the first-ever Salty Classic 2012 Golf Tournament. Jarrod Saltalamacchia, a former Royal Palm Beach High School star and current catcher for the Boston Red Sox, is hosting the event as a benefit for the Wounded Warriors Project and Athletes Advantage. For more info., call Bob Still at (561) 670-8489 or visit www.salty39. com. • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will host a Neil Diamond Holiday Tribute Concert on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info.

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Sunday, Dec. 16 • The inaugural Jingle Bell 5K Run will take place on Sunday, Dec. 16 at 7 a.m. at Village Park on Pierson Road. For information on this 5K run and toy drive, visit www.pure-adrenaline-sports.com. Monday, Dec. 17 • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will feature “Legos” for age 8 and up Monday, Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. Builders create vehicles or buildings using Lego pieces. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Tuesday, Dec. 18 • The Palm Beach County Commission will meet Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 9:30 a.m. in the government center’s Jane M. Thompson Memorial Chambers (301 N. Olive Ave., Sixth Floor, West Palm Beach). For more info., visit www.pbcgov.com. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Group Study Hall” for ages 12 to 17 on Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. Stop by if you need a place for your group to meet and study for upcoming finals. Food will be provided. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Between the Covers” adult book discussion series Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Sara Harris will discuss Dreams of Joy by Lisa See. Sign up and check out the book. Call (561) 790-6070 for info.


Wednesday, Dec. 19 • Jersey Boys will return to the Kravis Center from Dec. 19 through Jan. 1 with 24 show times. The show tells the story of Rock-n-Roll Hall of Famers the Four Seasons through music. Visit www.kravis.org or call (561) 833-8300 for tickets. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “’Tis the Season Make & Take” for ages 8 to 13 on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 3:30 p.m. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Thursday, Dec. 20 • The Palm Beach County Commission and Legislative Delegation will hold a workshop Tuesday, Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. at the Palm Beach County Convention Center (650 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach). For more info., visit www.pbcgov.com. • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Dec. 20 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Between 15 and 20 food trucks will participate in this event every Thursday. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host “Frosted Notes” for grades 6 to 12 on Thursday, Dec. 20 at 6 p.m. Bring the book, graphic novel or manga you’re reading and share it while snacking on ice cream. Call (561) 790-6070 for info. Friday, Dec. 21 • The Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.) will present a free screening of the movie Home Alone 2: Lost in New York on Friday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. Bring your own seating. Visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Saturday, Dec. 22 • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Dec. 22 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. • The Wellington library (1951 Royal Fern Drive) will host a Chess Club Meeting for age 8 and up Saturday, Dec. 22 at 2:30 p.m. Practice your strategy skills with other players. Basic game knowledge is required. Call (561) 790-6070 for more info. Wednesday, Dec. 26 • Forbidden Broadway will visit the Kravis Center Dec. 26-31. Since 1982, Forbidden Broadway has lampooned America’s most talked-about stars and shows. There will be eight show times. Visit www. kravis.org or call (561) 833-8300 for tickets.

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Thursday, Dec. 27 • Wellington’s Food Truck Invasion will take place Thursday, Dec. 27 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Wellington Amphitheater (12100 W. Forest Hill Blvd.). Between 15 and 20 food trucks will participate in this event every Thursday. Call (561) 753-2484 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Saturday, Dec. 29 • The Wellington Green Market will take place Saturday, Dec. 29 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wellington Municipal Complex. Call (561) 283-5856 or visit www.wellingtonfl.gov for more info. Monday, Dec. 31 • Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style at “CirqueA-Licious,” a big-top dinner show at the Meyer Amphitheater (105 Evernia St., West Palm Beach) on Monday, Dec. 31. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and seating for the Cirque Big Top will start at 7:30. All tables have an excellent view. The eight-piece Cirque band will play for dancing and to accompany stars of Cirque De Soleil performing. A three-course dinner will be served by Café L’Europe. For details, visit www.bigtopdinnershow.com. Saturday, Jan. 5 • The Wellington Art Society will present ArtFest on the Green, a two-day event with artists and vendors from throughout the county, on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 5 and 6 at the Wellington Amphitheater. More information and applications are available at www.wellingtonartsociety.blogspot.com.

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GE Food Forum — A group of activists is asking people to take a closer look at what they are eating. Members of Food & Water Watch hosted a “Genetically Engineered Thanksgiving Forum” on Nov. 18 at the Wellington library. Shown here are Susan Lerner, Lynna Kaucheck and Diane Campion with common genetically engineered foods and organic alternatives.

Food Trucks Arrive — The first Food Truck Invasion was held Thursday, Nov. 8 at the Wellington Amphitheater. Fifteen food truck operators gathered to provide an assortment of cuisine. The food trucks will return every Thursday until May. For more info., visit www.foodtruckinvasion. com. Shown here, Steven Papia feeds Amie Greenberg a hamburger.

Salty Classic — Baseball players and fans will gather Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Binks Forest Golf Club for the first Salty Classic Golf Tournament hosted by Jarrod Saltalamacchia, catcher for the Boston Red Sox. The event benefits the Wounded Warriors Project and Athletes Advantage. Shown here are Binks Forest Head Pro Wheeler Stewart, General Manager Greg Schroeder, Saltalamacchia, Marketing Manager Bob Still and Ed Portman.

Fitness Run — The 15th annual Wellington Community Fitness 5K Run & Walk was held Saturday, Nov. 3. The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce presented the event, sponsored by Royal Palm Toyota. There was live entertainment, food and awards. Proceeds will benefit the Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation. Shown here are runners Wayne Boynton and Tim Murr. International Cup — The Grand Champions Polo Club hosted the prestigious International Cup pitting England against the United States on Sunday, Nov. 25. The women’s game was won by England 7-2, while the men’s game was won by the United States 8.5-6. Proceeds went to the National Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame. (Left) Vanilla Ice presents the MVP trophy to the U.K.’s Sarah Wiseman as her teammates look on. (Right) The winning U.S. men’s team with the International Cup.

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