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WELLINGTON THE MAGAZINE CELEBRATES TWO DECADES

As we take a walk down memory lane, we reminisce about when Wellington The Magazine was born in January 2004 with a vision to capture the essence of this vibrant community.

WORLD-CLASS POLO AND MORE AT NPC THIS SEASON

The National Polo Center-Wellington (NPC) is the perpetual home for polo in the United States and enables the United States Polo Association to showcase the finest that the sport has to offer.

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FACES OF POLO 2024

Wellington’s world-famous winter polo season is underway. As we do each year, Wellington The Magazine highlights just a small handful of the many amazing athletes you will see playing on the fields.

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It is with great excitement that we begin our celebration this month of a major milestone here at Wellington The Magazine. It has been 20 years since our magazine was founded in January 2004. Looking back over the hundreds of issues we have produced over the past two decades, I am so proud of how we have become a key voice of this growing and thriving community.

As has become our tradition, this month features Faces of Polo 2024, with a look at the players, venues and all that you need to know to enjoy the “Sport of Kings” this winter here in Wellington. Aside from our Faces of Polo pictorial section, this includes previews of the season at the National Polo Center-Wellington and the Grand Champions Polo Club. Also this issue, we meet equestrians Michael and Natalie Nicodema, who are on a quest to transform Wellington’s legal and wellness landscape.

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The World Polo League, the only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina, opens its sixth season at the Grand Champions Polo Club in February. BY

UNBRIDLED PURSUITS

Our Wellington Today column by Village Manager Jim Barnes focuses on what 2024 has to offer for residents. Wellington Table visits Pura Vida, the Miami-based health lifestyle brand that recently opened a location here in the Wellington area. Finally, our year-long feature series Wellington History debuts with a first-person recollection by Wellington pioneer John Herring on the founding of the original Wellington Boys & Girls Club.

Michael and Natalie Nicodema are on a quest to transform Wellington’s legal and wellness landscape. BY VYLA

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As one year ends and a new one begins, Wellington is looking forward to all that 2024 has to offer in programming designed to bring residents together in an exciting spirit of renewal. BY JIM BARNES

WELLINGTON TABLE

The growing all-day wellness café and lifestyle brand Pura Vida Miami recently opened a new location serving the Wellington area.

WELLINGTON HISTORY

Our Wellington History feature series will include the first-hand recollections of early Wellington pioneers. First up is longtime resident John Herring with his recollections of the creation of the original Boys & Girls Club. BY JOHN

We will return next month with our annual Faces of WEF issue. Until then, I hope the new year 2024 is one filled with many blessings for everyone.

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The 39th annual Wellington Holiday Parade was held Sunday, Dec. 10 with the theme “Holidays Around the World.” Thousands of spectators were on hand to enjoy dozens of groups marching along Forest Hill Blvd. Winners for Decorated Vehicle were the Wellington Rugby Club (first) and Everglades Farm Equipment (second); winners for Adult Float were Wellington Regional Medical Center (first) and Re/Max Realty (second); winners for Marching Band were Wellington High School (first) and Royal Palm Beach High School (second); winners for Performing Group were Crestwood Middle School (first) and Seminole Ridge Dance (second); winners for Juvenile Float were Cub Scout Pack 125 (first) and New Horizons (second); winners for Marching Group were Cats Gymnastics (first) and the Girl Scouts (second); and the Best of Show winner was the Town of Loxahatchee Groves.

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(Left to right) Wellington High School won first for Marching Band; the Palm Beach Central High School Bronco Band; and Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw rides in the parade. (Left) Santa Claus and friends cap the parade on the Wellington Rotary Club float. (Right) PBSO Lt. Robert Humphrey and Capt. Nichole Addazio with Kim Barnes and Wellington Village Manager Jim Barnes. (Left to right) Wellington Historical Society members ride in the parade; Wellington Mayor Anne Gerwig with her family; Wellington Vice Mayor Michael Napoleone rides with his family in an antique convertible; Wellington Councilwoman Tanya Siskind rides with her dogs; and Councilman Michael Drahos rides with his daughters. (Left to right) Wellington Councilman John McGovern rides with his family; Cats Gymnastics took first for Marching Group; Wellington Regional Medical Center took first for Adult Float; Wellington Wizards Rugby won first for Decorated Vehicle; and the Cub Scouts hosted a series of small floats celebrating different holidays. (Left to right) New Horizons took second for Juvenile Float; the South Florida Fair float; Mia Prata enjoys a candy cane; Lauren, Dion and baby Ashton Kirkbride watch the parade; and the Town of Loxahatchee Groves won Best in Show for its Australian-themed float.

WINTERFEST WITH VANILLA ICE HELD AT WELLINGTON AMPHITHEATER

Wellington’s Winterfest celebration took place Friday, Dec. 8 at the Wellington Amphitheater. This is the 14th year that the Wellington Chamber of Commerce has presented the festive holiday event with support from the Village of Wellington. Families enjoyed food trucks, visits with Santa Claus, holiday vendors, musical performances, bounce houses, “holiday snow” and much more. About 4,000 people turned out to celebrate Winterfest 2023. Performer Vanilla Ice, the headliner and a local resident, welcomed kids on stage during his performance.

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St. Rita Catholic Church in Wellington celebrated the formal groundbreaking for its new Family Life Center on Sunday, Nov. 19. Bishop of Palm Beach Gerald M. Barbarito presided over a mass in the church, then went outside for the ceremony, joined by other clergy members, parishioners, friends and community leaders from around Wellington.

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Wellington Cares held its 12th annual meeting and Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday, Dec. 1 at Inspired Living in Royal Palm Beach. At the luncheon, the nonprofit thanked the many volunteers that help senior citizens living in Wellington and Royal Palm Beach “age in place.” Over the past year, 64 dedicated volunteers donated 5,490 hours of community service to 151 participants. Learn more at www. wellingtoncares.org.

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WELLINGTON THEMAGAZINE CELEBRATES TWO DECADES

Kicking Off Our Year-Long Anniversary As We Reflect On The Past 20 Years

In the quiet embrace of Wellington, a publication emerged two decades ago that would weave the stories of the village into a colorful tapestry.

Wellington The Magazine, from its humble inception, has grown to become a testament to the richness of community spirit and the power of storytelling. As we commemorate our 20th anniversary, it’s an opportune moment to look back on the journey, celebrate the milestones, and cast a hopeful gaze into the future.

As we take a walk down memory lane, we reminisce about when Wellington The Magazine was born in January 2004 with a vision to capture the essence of this vibrant community, launching with a feature on Wellington’s unique Aero Club neighborhood and an array of stories on shopping, eating and living in Wellington. The magazine became a unique voice for the community, chronicling local events, profiling noteworthy personalities and celebrating the achievements that made Wellington a fascinating and tight-knit community.

Thumbing through hundreds of pages and skimming through story after story gives us such a sense of pride in the team that brought this publication to life, anchored in the idea that Wellington needed a monthly lifestyle magazine of its own. Even until today, planning and visualizing all the content, layout and design elements still exhilarate the team each and every issue. Although

many of the features have since taken on a life of their own, across many plot twists and turns, the stories of businesses and individuals will live on in our archive of magazines forever. On 20 years of magazine pages, we see familiar faces, some who have moved away and some who are no longer with us. Yet their stories and legacies live on.

Over the past 20 years, Wellington The Magazine has achieved many milestones. In our first issue, we laid out an array of content categories and departments, refining each periodically to make sure we were providing the local stories that our local readers want. This has included features on local businesses, community events, personality profiles and humaninterest pieces that have resonated with readers, creating a bond that goes beyond the ink and paper. We have profiled local entrepreneurs, sampled the fare at countless area restaurants and brought readers into many of the most amazing homes in

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Wellington. We have profiled world-renowned equestrians, along with the stars of our own community — artists, business leaders, health professionals, educators and more.

As the community evolved, so did the magazine. It adapted to the changing times, embracing digital platforms and multimedia storytelling while staying true to its roots. This evolution mirrored the transformation of Wellington itself, becoming not just a magazine but a living, breathing part of the village’s journey.

Two decades later, Wellington The Magazine stands as a testament to the power of local journalism, and its impact isn’t confined to its pages. Through events, partnerships and community engagement initiatives, it has fostered a sense of belonging among residents. It has become a platform for dialogue, a catalyst for positive change and a unifying force that goes beyond the boundar-

ies of neighborhoods. One of the magazine’s most significant achievements has been amplifying the voices of the community. Through interviews, profiles and photography, it has given a platform to residents, business owners and community leaders, creating a vibrant mosaic of perspectives that define Wellington.

Although it is fun to look back, we must never lose sight of envisioning our next 20 years. As we stand on the cusp of a new era, Wellington The Magazine is poised to embrace technological advancements that will redefine storytelling. From virtual reality experiences to interactive features, the magazine will continue to evolve, ensuring that it remains a relevant and engaging source of information for the community. The next two decades hold the promise of further expanding the magazine’s scope. As the community grows, so will the stories to be told. We explore new avenues, delve into untold narratives and contin-

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In an era of constant change, the magazine will not only adapt, but lead the way in fostering innovation. From community-driven initiatives to collaborations with local artists and businesses, Wellington The Magazine will be at the forefront of initiatives that shape our community’s future.

Wellington The Magazine’s 20th anniversary is not just a celebration of the past, but a gaze into the future. As we applaud the journey so far, we are equally excited about the untold stories, uncharted territories and unimagined possibilities that the future holds. Together, as a community, we look forward to the continued growth, evolution and impact that this magazine will have on the lives of residents and the vibrant Village of Wellington. Here’s to two decades of storytelling — and to many more chapters yet to be written.

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WELLINGTON’S WINTER WONDERLAND

The USPA’s National Polo Center Offers World-Class Polo And So Much More This Season

Situated in the heart of Wellington’s legendary horse country, the National Polo Center-Wellington (NPC) is the perpetual home for polo in the United States and enables the United States Polo Association to showcase the finest that the sport has to offer. The 2024 winter season at NPC is now underway, showcasing many of the finest teams and players in the sport.

The entrance to the stunning property takes you down a palm tree-lined drive that leads past tennis courts toward the pavilion and adjacent stadium. The natural Florida terrain is augmented by a large lake, lush tropical landscaping and some of the most carefully manicured polo fields in the world. Spectating from the stadium, private boxes, fieldside tailgates and special hospitality tents, all overlooking the prestigious U.S. Polo Assn. Field One, is an unparalleled experience.

The 161-acre venue hosts some of the sport’s premier events and tournaments, including the Gauntlet of Polo, which takes places from February to April every winter featuring the world’s preeminent teams, professional athletes and finest horses. They come together for three months to battle head-to-head for

the coveted trophies of the C.V. Whitney Cup (Feb. 9 to Feb. 25), the USPA Gold Cup (Feb. 23 to March 24) and the U.S. Open Polo Championship (March 22 to April 21).

In addition to the Gauntlet of Polo, NPC offers the NPC 16-Goal Championship, which is comprised of four USPA tournaments, including the Joe Barry Memorial (Jan. 11 to Jan. 28), the Ylvisaker Cup (Jan. 26 to Feb. 24), the Iglehart Cup and the Outback Cup.

The debut of the National President’s Cup (April 12 to April 21), at the NPC venue and under a new format, unites some of the most talented 8-goal teams in the nation. Another marquee event, the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship (Feb. 3 to Feb. 18), brings together the world’s most talented female players to compete in the final round of the most prestigious women’s tournaments in North America.

The first-rate facilities at NPC include much more than its eight beautifully maintained polo fields and world-class competition. NPC boasts a stadium, restaurants, social club, spa, pool, gym and tennis courts. With more than 7,000 square feet of indoor event space, the Wellington venue is capable

of hosting hundreds of guests and many special events.

The tennis program at NPC has grown tremendously in the last year with the addition of tennis instructor Scott Williams, who has coached a number of professional tennis players ranked on the ATP World Tour, such as Tommy Haas (Germany), Anna Kournikova (Russia), Max Mirnyi (Belarus) and more. The 2024 tennis season looks to

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bring on more competitive teams, tournaments and classes for NPC members. Other NPC fitness facilities include a gym, yoga and Pilates classes. The spa services at NPC have also been upgraded and now offer specialized massages, facials, chiropractic services, waxing and acupuncture.

The venue encompasses multiple restaurants and event spaces, making it the perfect place to spend a night out or to

host an event. Sunday brunch at the Pavilion features an ever-changing array of delicious items spread out over various stations that open to a spacious outdoor terrace. With a fun atmosphere and a fieldside view of the nation’s best polo, the Pavilion is a prime ticket to the action. The Pavilion Café, which offers a delectable selection of salads and handhelds, is set to open to the public on Wednesday, Jan. 3.

Located in the center stadium, the 7th Chukker offers delicious dining and is now open to the general public. The lounge overlooking U.S. Polo Assn. Field One is open Wednesday to Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. Dinner service is by reservation only. The 7th Chukker offers an a la carte dinner service, an extensive wine list, and space that can accommodate 50 seated guests or 100 attendees for cocktail-style events.

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Aspen’s Pancho Bensadon and Valiente’s Peke Gonzalez chase the ball on U.S. Polo Assn. Field One. © DAVID LOMINSKA

The Polo Club at NPC offers a variety of membership opportunities, including social, junior and equestrian packages. Membership benefits include access to social facilities and participation in exclusive events held throughout the week, including poolside movie nights, lobster dinners, lecture series, chef’s tasting dinners and holiday brunches.

Events held in 2023 included wine dinners showcasing Orin Swift, Il Borro by Salvatore Ferragamo and Folded Hills & Vezer Family Winery. Last year, the center hosted 10-goal polo player and Argentine horse breeder extraordinaire Adolfo Cambiaso as part of its popular speaker series. The event featured cocktails and light bites in addition to Cambiaso’s presentation. 2023 holiday events included an Easter egg hunt, Holly Jolly Brunch and a New Year’s dinner. Other member-only events held in 2023 included Komos Tequila Night, a Mardi Gras celebration, a casino night, and

Kentucky Derby and Preakness watch parties.

Throughout the week, Tuesdays will serve as game nights with a variety of entertaining card games available to play. Wednesdays will host the popular NPC Speaker Series, movie nights and the occasional wine or chef’s dinner. Twice a month, the Women’s Collective will gather on Thursday. To kick off the weekend in style, Fridays will offer a lush lobster dinner and live entertainment. Stop by the club on Saturday to watch a horse show via streaming and get excited for Sunday’s big match.

Enjoy live entertainment after every Sunday game at the Mallet Grille, which offers outdoor patio dining and poolside seating in addition to its indoor space. The patio provides spectacular views of the stadium and polo fields, while the indoor restaurant features exquisite cuisine in an intimate setting. The Mallet Grille serves seasonal menus with a va-

riety of fresh seafood, grilled steaks and cocktails, making it an ideal setting for all types of events.

NPC stands as a crown jewel, offering an unparalleled experience for polo enthusiasts and a diverse array of amenities for its members and Wellington locals. The venue’s state-of-the-art facilities make it a hub not only for premier polo events, but for a wide variety of recreational activities. The diverse dining options provide fine culinary delights with fieldside views.

With a variety of membership opportunities and a calendar brimming with exclusive events, NPC not only celebrates the essence of polo but also fosters a vibrant community, making it a world-class destination for unforgettable moments.

The National Polo Center-Wellington is located at 3667 120th Avenue South in Wellington. Learn more about the 2024 season at www.nationalpolocenter.com.

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From amazing on-field polo action featuring the best players in the world to exquisite Sunday brunch at the Pavilion to taking part in the traditional halftime divot stomp, the National Polo Center-Wellington is the place to be on Sunday afternoons this season. Even more options are available to club members.
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This is a breach of contract case involving an officer, Mr. Joseph Viera, who had been dragged through two decades of litigation after being catastrophically injured on the job by responding to an emergency call involving a female being attacked by two men, one wielding a knife.

The City of Lake Worth declared him catastrophically injured in 2001. However, they then put him through eight years of litigation, challenging various aspects of his worker’s compensation case.

Mr. Joseph Viera was forced to file another lawsuit in 2010 to obtain the benefits he was entitled to under Florida Statute 112.19(H)(1).

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The case was tried in front of a jury from Tuesday August 9 to August 16, 2023. The lawyers for the plaintiff were successful in bringing this decades long saga to an end on behalf of their catastrophically injured client and his family, and the jury felt the same. The jury found:

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• The city failed to make the payments they were required to make for those benefits.

• The city failed to provide the entirety of the benefit package required under 112.19(H) (1) and the settlement agreement.

• The city failed to comply with public records requests from the Vieras and instead had lawyers instruct the City to “ignore him,” Lustig said.

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“It’s disheartening that the City of Lake Worth refused to even provide statutorily mandated benefits to Mr. Viera and his family after he sustained catastrophic injuries in the line of duty; but I am thrilled we were able to help Mr. Viera and his family prove they deserve compensation for the City’s refusal to honor its contractual and statutory obligations. I am also thankful for the time and attention the jurors and the Court gave this trial.”

— Talina Bidwell, partner at Pike & Lustig

“As I told the jury, this case is a hit and run by the city except Mr. Viera ran toward his obligations to protect a female being attacked, while the city ran from its obligations to protect Mr. Viera, a catastrophically injured officer, for decades.”

— Michael Pike, managing partner at Pike & Lustig

“The defense attempted to discredit our client saying he made it his job to sue the city. Mr. Viera did not apply for that job, a job where the city ignored him and his rights. His job became seeking justice. And the jury agreed.”

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Put on your best outfits and break out your champagne glasses — Wellington’s world-famous winter polo season is underway. Following last year’s inaugural season at the National Polo Center-Wellington, the nation’s “Sunday Field” for polo is ready for the excitement to return. If you listen carefully, perhaps you can hear the thundering sound of hoofs galloping at full speed across the field, led by some of the world’s best polo players. Watching the “sport of kings” on Sundays at NPC is a tradition to be enjoyed by everyone, from year-round residents to jet-setting socialites, longtime polo experts to those new to the sport. Perhaps you prefer cheering from the grandstands, or maybe tailgating is more your style. Others enjoy the sumptuous brunch with all the amenities at the Pavilion. Either way, the United States Polo Association’s National Polo Center-Wellington is the place to be on Sunday afternoons. As we do each year, Wellington The Magazine is highlighting just a small handful of the many amazing athletes you will see on NPC’s pristine fields this season. Turn the page and meet the Faces of Polo 2024.

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TOMAS PANELO

Tomas Panelo’s polo career has been on the rise since 2017, when he represented his home country of Argentina and won the XI FIP World Polo Championship. In 2021, the fresh-faced Argentine secured another monumental victory at the Queen’s Cup. Panelo had a record year in 2023. During the inaugural winter season at the National Polo Center, Panelo secured wins in the USPA Gold Cup with Scone and an impressive performance in the Ylvisaker Cup final. Over the summer, Panelo shined as he set the speed during the 2023 summer in Santa Barbara with Brookshire, where he picked up wins in the America Cup and the NetJets Pacific Coast Open.

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Dominating the 2023 winter season at the National Polo Center, 18-year-old Santos Merlos of Argentina made his mark with Iconica in his first professional showcase in Wellington last year. Merlos and his Iconica teammates took home the win from the first Florida Circuit 16-Goal Super-Series Championship after capturing the Joe Barry Memorial, Ylvisaker Cup and Iglehart Cup. In the Joe Barry Memorial, Merlos was named Most Valuable Player after a spectacular four-goal performance. The son of former 10-goaler Sebastian Merlos, this young competitor is sure to shine again this season and is one of the top players to watch!

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A long-time legend in the sport, Argentine Adolfo Cambiaso is a name synonymous with polo itself and an integral part of American polo. At just 19 years old, Cambiaso earned the distinguished 10goal handicap status, and in 2000, he founded La Dolfina, one of the most successful Argentine teams in history. Now 48, the veteran player has a record to match with one of the most successful careers in the Argentine Triple Crown, as well as victories in England and the United States. Throughout his time competing in the U.S., Cambiaso has acquired eight C.V. Whitney Cup victories, 15 USPA Gold Cup titles and nine U.S. Open Polo Championship trophies, including five Most Valuable Player awards during the final. A seasoned professional, the industry titan has now begun focusing his attention on his legacy — his children — competing in the prestigious Gauntlet of Polo series alongside his son, Adolfo “Poroto” Cambiaso Jr. in 2021 and 2022.

SANTIAGO ‘SANTI’ TORRES

Born into a family of horse lovers and polo players, California native Santi Torres was riding horses as soon as he could walk. Torres started playing peewee polo at age four. By age eight, he was caring for and riding a full string. By age 11, Torres had gone pro. In the years since, he has continued to perfect his craft and add to his trophy collection, winning the Pacific Coast Open in 2012. As a former Valiente competitor, Torres won the C.V. Whitney Cup, the Joe Barry Memorial, the USPA Gold Cup and the Ylvisaker Cup with the powerhouse organization. Most recently, Torres competed in the 2023 Gauntlet of Polo series with Dazos and represented the U.S. against Ireland in the international conclusion to the National Polo Center’s inaugural season.

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Adolfo “Poroto” Cambiaso Jr., son of polo legend Adolfo Cambiaso, is following in his father’s footsteps — literally. The younger Cambiaso emerged on the high-goal scene in 2021 when he competed alongside his father in the Gauntlet of Polo for the first time, winning the USPA Gold Cup and the U.S. Open Polo Championship with Scone. In 2022, Cambiaso picked up another American win in the Pacific Coast Open in California, as well as his first Argentine double, winning the Hurlingham Open and the Argentine Open with his father’s organization, La Dolfina. Now rated at 10 goals, Cambiaso competed in his third Gauntlet of Polo season with Scone in 2023 — this time, without his father at his side — and led his team to victory to take home the sixth prestigious title of his career, the USPA Gold Cup.

HILARIO ULLOA

Born in Argentina, Hilario Ulloa grew up immersed in the sport thanks to his father, world-renowned trainer Carlos “Polito” Ulloa. Reaching the elusive 10-goal status in 2017, Hilario Ulloa has remained among the top players in the world, competing on the global stage in the United States, England and Argentina. A four-time-winner of the U.S. Open Polo Championship and the C.V. Whitney Cup, Ulloa and Park Place have dominated the winter season at the National Polo Center in recent years.

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FACUNDO PIERES

Facundo Pieres is modern-day, professional polo personified. Born into a family of polo players and descended from polo great Gonzalo Pieres, Facundo grew up playing polo in Argentina with his brothers Gonzalo “Gonzalito” and Nicolas “Nico” Pieres, as well as cousin Pablo “Polito” Pieres. Facundo Pieres holds an extraordinary record in Argentina, England and the U.S. Of all his accomplishments, the most notable may be Pieres’ 2019 Gauntlet of Polo victory, when he led Pilot to capture all the tournaments in the series in its inaugural year. To this day, Pilot remains the only team to do so. Most recently, in December, Pieres won the 2023 Argentine Open with La Natividad.

These are just a few of the amazing athletes competing at NPC this season, which kicks off with the Continental Cup (Dec. 31 to Jan. 7). The Continental Cup is also the start of the NPC 16-Goal Championship series, which consists of four qualifying tournaments — the Joe Barry Memorial (Jan. 11-28), the Ylvisaker Cup (Jan. 26 to Feb. 24), the Iglehart Cup and the Outback Cup — with each winning team advancing to the NPC 16-Goal Championship, set for April 10-14. The season’s most anticipated competition, the Gauntlet of Polo series, runs from February to April and features top teams and players from around the world as they contest for the coveted C.V. Whitney Cup, USPA Gold Cup and U.S. Open Polo Championship trophies. Also at NPC this season is the U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship during the month of February and the debut of the National President’s Cup, which will unite some of the most talented 8-goal teams in the nation when it is held April 12-21. Learn more about the season at www.nationalpolocenter.com.

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THE TOP LEVEL OF HIGH-GOAL POLO IN THE UNITED STATES

The World Polo League At The Grand Champions Polo Club Showcases The Only 26-Goal Polo Played Outside Of Argentina

The World Polo League, the only 26goal polo played outside of Argentina, opens its sixth season with a star-studded lineup at the Grand Champions Polo Club in February.

The season-opening All-Star Challenge Tournament kicks off the highgoal season Feb. 6-25 on the club’s wellmanicured fields. The All-Star Challenge is the first of four grass tournaments. The others are the Feb. 22 to March 10 Founders Cup, the March 6-23 Palm Beach Open and the March 20 to April 13 Triple Crown.

The WPL then moves to the sands of Miami Beach for the April 19-21 Beach Polo World Cup, and the popular WPL Polo Pride also returns.

The star-studded lineup showcases some of the sport’s best players in the world. Argentine 10-goalers Pablo MacDonough and Jeta Castagnola head the lineup. The pair are coming off winning the 130th Argentine Open with their La Natividad team, capturing the final with a 13-10 win over Adolfo Cambiaso-led La Dolfina Saudi.

MacDonough — ranked as a 10-goal-

er in Argentina, Great Britain and the United States — earned the Gonzalo Heguy Most Valuable Player Award at the Argentine Open. The crowd-pleaser has won 12 Argentine Opens, 10 Hurlingham Opens and 12 Tortugas Opens. He is one of the most dominant players in the World Polo League and never ceases to amaze fans with his ability.

Castagnola won the Javier Novillo Astrada Award as top scorer of the tournament with 38 goals. Ranked third in the World Polo Tour rankings, Castagnola is one of the sport’s rising stars. He is ranked at 10 goals in Argentina and 9 goals in Great Britain and the U.S. He has won two Argentine Opens and Tortugas Opens, and one British Open, Hurlingham Open and Queens Cup.

The pair will be joined by 10-goaler Juan Martin Nero, a member of the La Dolfina Saudi team. Other top players are former 10-goaler Gonzalito Pieres, Alejandro Novillo Astrada and hometown favorite Nic Roldan, the second highest ranked American player at 8 goals.

The popular World Polo League, with

its world-class horses and fast, wideopen play, was created by club owners Melissa and Marc Ganzi. It filled a void left when the United States Polo Association, the sport’s governing body, announced it was lowering high-goal polo to 18-22 goals and would not have 26goal polo.

The Ganzis wanted to make sure that the world-class league preserved the highest level of polo and its rich tradi-

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tion in the U.S. The WPL has its own set of simpler, fan-friendly rules to improve the flow of the game, and worldclass umpires including top-ranked Gaston Dorignac.

In addition to the successful WPL, four other high-goal tournaments will be held: the Feb. 1-11 Sterling Cup (20 goals), the Feb. 1 to March 31 USPA Butler Handicap 18-22 Goal, the Feb. 7-24 $100,000 World Cup (0-40 goals),

and the Feb. 27 to March 10 Santa Rita Abierto (20 goals).

The January through April winter season offers a full array of tournaments for players at every level. Men, women and junior players have a choice of competing in 6-, 8-, 12- and 16-goal leagues, in addition to the weekly Polo School Women’s League, WCT Finals, several junior tournaments under the Polo Training Foundation umbrella and special events.

The Polo School Women’s League, created by Alina Carta and Melissa Ganzi, is for all level female players with an emphasis on beginners and intermediate players. Held every Wednesday from January through April, games are held with an umpire.

Grand Champions will host several spectacular social events including “Chukkers and Cocktails at Sunset” for all levels of polo players and guests.

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The star-studded World Polo League lineup showcases some of the best players in the world.
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The Grand Champions Polo Club and the Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two exercise tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, a vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation, a short work arena and stick-and-ball fields.

Wellington-based CTV Sports, formerly ChukkerTV, is live streaming the entire winter season, the only club in the world to do so, with Dale Schwetz and Jan-Erik Franck calling the action.

The Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm expert staff

can customize a complete playing experience, including horses, pros and certified umpires, in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its Polo On Demand program at the turnkey facility. With Polo On Demand, there is an opportunity to tailor an experience to one’s skills and schedule, along with learning from top pros to bring out the best in a player or team.

The Polo School, a nonprofit organization and stand-alone USPA club, is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grassroots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. The Polo School operates January through May for the winter season.

For more information on the winter leagues or the polo school, call Juan Bollini at (561) 346-1099 or Cale Newman at (561) 876-2930. The Grand Champions Polo Club is located at 13444 Southfields Road in Wellington. To learn more about the 2024 season, visit www.gcpolo.com.

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The World Polo League tournaments attract a large, international field of players from all corners of the world and provide a unique experience for Wellington polo fans. PHOTOS COURTESY GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

UNBRIDLED EQUESTRIAN PURSUITS

Michael And Natalie Nicodema Are On A Quest To Transform Wellington’s Legal And Wellness Landscape

In Wellington, where equestrian pursuits reign supreme, a dynamic duo has emerged as transformative figures, seamlessly blending the worlds of law, wellness and the love of horses.

Michael and Natalie Nicodema, a husband-and-wife team with more than three decades of shared history, have not only made indelible marks in their respective fields but have also left an enduring impact here in Wellington.

Michael Nicodema is a seasoned trial lawyer and principal shareholder at Greenberg Traurig PA’s West Palm Beach office. With a career spanning 30 years, he has earned a reputation as a versatile trial attorney, tackling everything from intellectual property cases to civil rights issues. However, it was his keen observation of the underserved legal needs within the equestrian industry that led him to initiate a groundbreaking venture.

“Two and a half years ago, during

COVID-19, I finally decided, ‘You know what, I’m going to see if this is going to work,” Michael recalled. “So, I got together more than 50 top lawyers in my firm to cover all the practice areas you might think an equestrian, or someone in the polo world, or even the racing world, would need for their everyday business ventures.”

This initiative resulted in the formation of Greenberg Traurig’s Equine In-

dustry Group, a legal sanctuary catering to the intricate needs of the equestrian world. Michael emphasizes the group’s vast expertise, covering areas crucial to equestrians, polo enthusiasts and racing aficionados alike.

As part of one of America’s largest and most prestigious law firms, the Equine Industry Group serves as a legal advocate for those deeply embedded in the equine sector.

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Wellington residents Natalie and Michael Nicodema. PHOTO COURTESY PHELPS MEDIA GROUP

Michael sheds light on common topics within the industry, ranging from transactional concerns like horse import taxes to litigation issues tied to buying and selling horses. “Whether it’s environmental, corporate, the sale of a barn or a dispute over a horse sale, you gotta know horses. And we know horses,” he said.

Beyond his legal endeavors, Michael has embraced the world of podcasting, providing a unique lens into the equestrian lifestyle. “That’s when I started thinking about a podcast,” he said. “And I started doing it, very low tech, by cell phone, interviewing the guests at really nice equestrian venues, the polo club or Global… Now we’re going to start doing some at Wellington International.”

One of Michael’s favorite podcast episodes delves into the unexpected synergy between law and cuisine.

“I think my favorite podcast was with Tim Gannon, the co-founder of Outback Steakhouse. Great polo man and a great entrepreneur,” he recalled. “It was such a free and easy discussion. One of the things we talked about was how Tim invented the Bloomin’ Onion, which is one of the signature appetizers on the Outback Steakhouse menu. Whatever topic I teed up, Tim’s words and stories had me 100 percent locked in. I could have talked with him for hours.”

While Michael extends legal support to the equestrian community, Natalie pursues her lifelong passion for riding horses while making significant contributions to community wellness. From her early days riding with clubs to owning and showing several horses throughout her riding career, Natalie found solace and balance in her connection with horses.

Inspired by a year-long illness, she transitioned from nursing to establishing her health and wellness coaching practice. “I’ve always been fascinated by health and wellness,” Natalie said.

Her illness became the catalyst for exploring alternative paths to well-being beyond conventional medicine. Now, through coaching, she assesses individuals’ lifestyles, environments and diets, guiding them to optimal health. Natalie’s coaching has not only transformed lives but also extended the lifespans of those with low life expectancies due to cancer.

“Being a champion or mental toughness comes through the body first,” Natalie advises equestrians. “If your body’s not strong because you slept badly, you didn’t feed it, you’re injured, you’re not going to feel that confidence that you need to be that winner in the ring.”

Her engagement in the horse world has been a conduit for change. “Every time you help somebody, you’re really helping a multitude of other people,” she said, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between equestrians and their horses, and urging riders to prioritize their well-being to be true partners with their equine counterparts.

Whether in the legal arena or the stables, Michael and Natalie commit themselves to the Wellington and horse-loving communities.

“We are just so passionate about the industry and horses, and we want to do everything we can to make sure that horses in equestrian sports are treated with the respect, dignity, love and care they deserve because for horse lovers like us, they are very, very special,” Michael said.

In the narrative of the Nicodemas, law and wellness converge in a harmonious blend, enriching the Wellington community and echoing the timeless bond between humans and horses. Through their unwavering dedication, this power couple continues to shape the narrative of Wellington’s legal and wellness landscapes, leaving an indelible imprint on the community they hold dear.

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Natalie Nicodema has a lifelong passion for riding horses. PHOTO BY JIMMY CONTRERAS Michael Nicodema hosts a podcast called “The Legal Standard.”
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As the old year ends and a new one begins, the Village of Wellington is looking forward to all that 2024 has to offer in programming and projects designed to bring residents and visitors together in an exciting spirit of renewal.

A NEW YEAR BRIMMING WITH PROMISE

As we usher in the new year, both residents and visitors are gearing up for a year brimming with promise, growth and fresh beginnings in our great hometown. Our community provides the perfect backdrop and invites everyone to embrace the spirit of renewal that accompanies the dawn of a new year.

Parks and Green Spaces: A Canvas for Fresh Adventures

Wellington’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty is evident in the sprawling parks and green spaces that serve as havens for communing with nature amid unique flora and fauna. The Wellington Environmental Preserve at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Everglades Habitat invites residents and visitors to explore walking trails, observe lo-

cal wildlife and embrace the tranquility of the outdoors. Proudly winning the 2023 Great Places in Florida People’s Choice Award, sponsored by the Florida chapter of the American Planning Association, this preserve perfectly embodies the theme of Great Resilient Places. As 2024 unfolds, residents can anticipate revitalizing walks, picnics in the park, and a renewed commitment to health and well-being against the lush green canvas of Wellington’s outdoor spaces.

Community Engagement: Where New Connections Blossom

Wellington thrives on its sense of community, and the new year offers a prime opportunity for residents to engage in activities fostering connection and camaraderie.

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The Wellington Promenade and Amphitheater stand as cultural hubs hosting community events, concerts, movie nights and gatherings that unite people in celebration of shared experiences.

Beyond our suburban charm, we are a community that values togetherness. An array of planned events throughout the year aim to bring residents and visitors closer together, with family-friendly festivals at Wellington’s Town Center providing ample opportunities for connection. Whether a longtime resident or a newcomer eager to forge new friendships, our community events provide a welcoming space to build meaningful relationships and create lasting memories.

In the spirit of this new year, we eagerly anticipate celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., inviting the community to join us for a Day of Service on Monday, Jan 15. Additionally, we mark Arbor Day on Friday, Jan. 19 with a tree planting in partnership with the Wellington Garden Club.

Reflecting on the Past, Anticipating the Future

As Wellington bids farewell to the old and embraces the new, there’s a palpable sense of excitement in the air. The new year offers a chance for reflection on past accomplishments and challenges, but more importantly, it’s a time to look forward with anticipation and hope.

Opportunities in our community set the stage for a year of growth, connection and personal renewal. As residents and visitors immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of experiences that Wellington offers, they do so with the knowledge that each day brings new possibilities and fresh beginnings to our small corner of paradise.

Expanding Horizons in the New Year

In the coming year, we look forward to enhancing and expanding programs and services in collaboration with our community partners. We remain com-

mitted to supporting our local schools through the Keely Spinelli Education Grant, and our Community Services programs and initiatives.

Our collaboration with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue remains steadfast as we strive to further enhance safety measures and the provision of essential services. This ongoing partnership reflects our commitment to creating a secure and thriving environment for all residents.

Our dedication extends to providing top-notch parks, recreation and sports programs and activities designed to enrich the lives of our residents. Whether it’s fostering a love for the outdoors, promoting physical well-being or encouraging camaraderie through sports, we aim to offer best-in-class experiences that cater to a variety of interests.

As we navigate the new year, we look forward to fostering strong ties with the business community, collaborating closely as our local economy continues to flourish. By working hand-in-hand with our local businesses, we aim to contribute to the sustained growth and prosperity of our community, creating a vibrant and dynamic environment for all to thrive. The synergy between public and private sectors will play a crucial role in shaping a future where opportunities abound, and the collective well-being of our residents takes center stage.

We extend heartfelt gratitude to Wellington’s residents for their continued engagement and contributions to our community, recognizing how essential they are in making our community truly great. No matter what challenges the new year holds, our community stands ready to face them together, celebrating victories and overcoming obstacles together. We invite you to be part of our journey into the future — a year where the past blends seamlessly with the present to define the unique spirit of our great hometown.

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PURA VIDA: HEALTHY EATING, SOUTH FLORIDA STYLE

The growing all-day wellness café and lifestyle brand Pura Vida Miami recently opened a new location serving the Wellington area.

A vibrant new destination for health enthusiasts has arrived in the Wellington area. Pura Vida Miami, South Florida’s leading wellness and lifestyle brand, recently opened its 17th location on State Road 7. Closely following the recent opening of Pura Vida’s West Boca location, Pura Vida’s outpost in this area fills a void for delectable and equally nourishing foods in the western communities and promises to become a neighborhood hub where friends and family are eager to return time and again.

“We’re really looking forward to tapping into this new market and having the opportunity to create something unique. I lived in Wellington for a brief period, so this opening holds special meaning to me and feels like a homecoming,” said Jennifer Horev, chief brand officer at Pura Vida, who operates the chain with her husband Omer Horev, CEO and founder of Pura Vida. “Wellington is an exceptional place with people from all over the world, and the equestrian season attracts some of the most vibrant people. I’m really excited to share our brand with both visitors and residents, and bring a touch of Miami’s tropical vibe to the area.”

Pura Vida’s local outpost offers a captivating blend of all-day cuisine and picturesque charm in 3,100 square feet of indoor and outdoor seating.

Pura Vida’s commitment to sourcing local and organic ingredients, along with high-quality proteins, ensures a diverse menu catering to various dietary preferences. Drawing inspiration from family recipes and the Horevs’ extensive travels, every item on the menu is carefully crafted for individuals who value health, along with exceptional food that can be enjoyed at any time of day.

The chain’s renowned all-day breakfast selection features an array of offerings, including avocado toast, pasture-raised egg sandwiches, fresh bagels, raw organic açaí bowls, and an assortment of freshly baked gluten-free and vegan sweet treats.

Beyond breakfast, the expansive menu showcases a wellness-driven assortment of salads, wraps, sandwiches and bowls. Complementing the menu are cold-pressed juices, invigorating shots, kombucha, and artisanal coffees and teas.

Families are also in for a treat, as Pura Vida offers a kids’ menu with delightful and gluten-free options like Tiny Toasted Chicken, Cheesy Grilled Cheese and Kid’s Acai, ensuring a delightful dining experience for all ages.

“We are thrilled to be bringing our slice of tropical paradise to the Wellington area,” Omer Horev said. “It’s the perfect place to continue expanding our footprint in Palm Beach County and also gives us the opportunity to serve and connect with its neighboring communities of Royal Palm Beach, Greenacres and Loxahatchee Groves, among others. Wellington and its surrounding neighborhoods are the ideal family-friendly communities we wish to immerse ourselves into.”

Since 2012, this family-owned and operated lifestyle brand has been dedicated to making a positive impact in the community. With more than 550 careers created across the region and active sustainability initiatives, including beach cleanups and food waste composting, Pura Vida continues to enrich South Florida’s cultural and environmental landscape.

In addition to the new restaurant on State Road 7, Pura Vida operates 17 other locations, including South Beach, West Ave., Edgewater, Miami Design District, West Palm Beach, Aventura, Bay Harbor, Las Olas, Brickell, Sunset Harbour, Miracle Mile, South Miami, Doha, Qatar, Doral, Miami Shores and West Boca.

Pura Vida Miami is located at 440 S. State Road 7, Suite 200, on the west side of State Road 7 at the border of Wellington and Royal Palm Beach. Delivery and pick-up are available through the Pura Vida Miami app. For more info., visit www.puravidamiami.com.

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TIMES CHANGE, BUT MEMORIES REMAIN FOREVER

Wellington Pioneer John Herring On How A Fledgling Community Came Together To Build The Original Wellington Boys & Girls Club, Now Slated For Demolition

This issue, Wellington The Magazine launches our yearlong Wellington History feature series. This series will include the first-hand recollections of early Wellington pioneers who built the community we enjoy today. First up is longtime Wellington resident John Herring with his recollections of the creation of the original Boys & Girls Club on South Shore Blvd. Opening in 1986, it was the first facility offering organized recreational programs to young residents of the fledgling Wellington community. More than 10 years ago, the Boys & Girls Club moved to a new facility, and the original building that Herring and his pioneer compatriots struggled to bring into existence is in the process of being torn down, to make way for a new sports training facility.

When I heard that the old Boys & Girls Club building on South Shore Blvd. was going to be torn down and the park renovated, it was with a nostalgic mindset that I wanted to write something down to preserve the history and value that place had in the makings of Wellington. Once it is gone, I hope there can be a place for the pictures and the stories that happened right there on that site.

Let’s go back to the early days of Wellington. It was designed to almost be a retirement community. Golf courses, clubhouses and tennis courts were the norm. The Acme Improvement District was the governing entity, run by the developer and its managers — and they had a problem. Young married folks were buying right along with the retirees. And the young folks very quickly outnumbered the old folks. Meanwhile,

there were no ball fields or soccer fields. In fact, there were no public recreation locations at all; there were not even any schools in Wellington yet.

With about 1,500 folks living here, and sales going wild, kids were everywhere. And they were playing soccer on polo fields and baseball in empty lots. Parents were the organizers, the field maintenance crews, the keeper of all sports gear, and collection agency for all fees to play tee-ball. No one was

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in charge. So, through the Rotary, Exchange and Lions clubs, all fundraisers were focused on these kids’ needs.

Then Gould Florida, the developer, sold the land to the Vadia family, known as Corepoint. The first thing they did was construct entrances as you see them today. Fountains defining the entity “Wellington.” In the meantime, a not-for-profit was formed called YAW, which stood for Youth Activities of Wellington. That became the clearing

house for charity funds, sports fees and management control of the burgeoning sporting activities for local youth. However, it was struggling to keep up with growth and needs.

In short, conversations were on the table with Acme about this problem before the Vadia family arrived. So, when the fountains went up, many asked, why can’t they (Corepoint, the new developer) spring for a building and ball fields? It is in their best interest if they want

to sell houses! Luckily, the Vadias and Corepoint’s George de Guardiola were baseball born and bred. They loved baseball and kids’ sports.

First there was a need for land, then a building to store and keep equipment, parking, maintenance, upkeep and all that stuff. The result? Acme, the Palm Beach County Commission, the developer, YAW and almost the entire community sat down and solved the problem.

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The original Wellington Boys & Girls Club building opened in 1986 in Wellington Community Park on South Shore Blvd.

In the agreement, the county donated the land, Acme would own it and maintain it on the tax rolls, and partner with the developer to build it and pay for it.

But the caveat was the Vadias were requiring a nationally recognized entity to be the manager of the programs. Their directive was that there had to be a solid organization behind this investment. So given that task, we embarked on investigating all programs that fit that bill. It came down to the YMCA or the Boys Club of America. However, seeing that the Vadia boys, Ricardo and Alberto, and George de Guardiola from Corepoint, all grew up at the Boys Club in Miami, it made an obvious first choice.

What is now the South Shore ball

fields at Wellington’s Community Park, formerly where the Boys & Girls Club used to be, had its first concept of becoming a reality. I was tasked with making it happen, as a volunteer, and as a member of several Acme committees. I was chair of the Operations Review Committee that set the assessment rates based on spending and budgets, so whatever happened here expense wise, I was accountable.

Next, we needed to design the facility. A young architect named Tom Leiptian was convinced to design the land and building for very little. H&T, Harry Rusbridge and Jim Teets, were building polo fields right across the street. They OKed us donating fuel and pay-

ing in beer to operators to clear the land. (No permits were required back then… It was county property controlled by Acme and no one was asking!) The building grew three times larger than we were told to make it, and away we went. We made that facility for about one-tenth what it should have cost. I am recalling about $400,000. Obviously, it was an easy sell, with all of us doing the right thing for the right reasons.

At opening, it was decided it would be a Boys & Girls Club, one if not the first in Florida, joining the downtown Boys Club. As a matter of fact, the daughter of Mary Brink, who worked for Gould, was issued member 001. My son, John Korbet Herring, was member 002. A girl, then a boy. That was significant!

That building entertained local youth through its programs, run by none other than Victor Rivera. If folks only knew how many innings were played on those fields, how many first-time home runs, fly balls caught, runs scored and friendships made between parents and kids alike. Victor was an avid environmentalist who taught kids the meaning of preserving our canals and waterways, and it was he who spent time with kids cleaning canals of debris. Children did their homework there and got help when they struggled with math.

“The early days of Wellington looked nothing like it does today. It was programs like this — with the developer, government and private volunteers working together — that made the difference, and I know we did make a difference in how Wellington turned

out today.”

The early days of Wellington looked nothing like it does today. It was programs like this — with the developer, government and private volunteers working together — that made the difference, and I know we did make a difference in how Wellington turned out today. I am very proud to say, I was a small part of making this happen. It will be sad to see our building gone, but it is progress. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County and across Florida and the nation are thriving and continue making a difference in the lives of the children of today, and the leaders of tomorrow.

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(L-R) Current Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County President & CEO Jaene Miranda, former Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County Executive Director Mary O’Connor, former Wellington Boys & Girls Club Director Victor Rivera and Wellington pioneer John Herring inside the old club building slated for demolition.

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