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FDA APPROVES NON - SURGICAL FACE LIFT

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by Stacy Reed FDA approves non-surgical, “lunchtime face lift and that is good news for those who do not want to go under the knife.” This non-invasive treatment is accomplished in one session, in one hour, at a small fraction of the cost of a traditional face lift. LOOK 10YEARSYOUNGER

If you are one of the 72 million Baby Boomers out there this procedure may just be the solution to looking 10 years younger. Regardless of how much time and energy we put into being fit, we just can’t avoid certain changes that come with aging.

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One of our first and most noticeable sign of aging is that sagging skin on our face and “turkey” neck. As we age we all experience a natural loss of skin elasticity. Although we have maintained a healthy lifestyle we are all subject to this process. Unfortunately, there aren’t any exercises that can remedy this aging process. Some say that the sagging skin can add ten years to our looks.

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Fortunately there is a new facial service that can take ten to fifteen years off your looks. This new face and neck firming treats the face, neck, eyebrows, sagging jowls,wrinkles and folds. that are inevitable for the Baby Boomer generation. This unique procedure is done without incisions and will lift and tighten up the face, neck and eyebrows. This new method is safe, affordable and highly effective.

The Ultherapy device works by means of ultrasound (sound waves) to safely penetrate the skin and treat the foundation layer of muscle and tissue that holds your face up. The machine is unique (only one on the market today) in it’s ability to reach this foundation layer without creating any heat or feeling on your skin. The ultrasound will be focused and treat the same foundation layer that face lift surgery does without the risk, recovery or downtime. You can go back to work the same day.

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8 Scene & Be Seen 10-11 assistant editor’s note 12 eco-friendly beauty 14 DIY repurposing at home 16-17 calendar 18-20 green calendar 21 Green Guys & Goddesses 26-27 10 ways to go green 34-35

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his issue is in honor of Earth Day, April 22, and incorporating green living habits in our daily routine like the aptly named bike rack – Green Your Routine – we photographed for the cover.

Here at Society Scene, we know that life is already quite full so we understand that you don’t always have time to ride your bicycle to work – or that you live in Palm but work in Broward. We understand that living a green life – a lifestyle with minimal footprint on our environment – can sometimes feel like more work than it’s worth. But, Society Scene – typically devoted to coverage of charity events – sees firsthand how small efforts can easily add up to huge impacts. Not everyone can donate hundreds of dollars to a nonprofit, but if hundreds of people can attend one event thousands of dollars can be raised. I’m a firm believer that charity begins at home – and, like charity, being green and caring for our environment begins with every one of us. I can’t always ride my bicycle to work or take the train to events in Palm Beach, but I do when I can. And if everyone does this when they can, we have the potential to make a big difference for our generation and those to come.

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Scene & Be Seen includes coverage from recent events that supported the environment. Assistant editor Keisha Hatchett used the upcoming release of “Avatar” at MODS’ IMAX theater as a metaphor for what’s taking place in our own planet on page 12.

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The fashionable Joanie Cox-Henry shares some of the latest beauty products and companies that are not just reducing their carbon footprint but giving back to the environment in ways that consumers can finally feel good about. I recently moved into a bigger apartment and had more space than furniture. In creative – and sometimes questionable – circumstances I found myself scanning yard sales and bulk trash nights in the neighborhood. Surprisingly, furnishing my new nest was easier (and cheaper) than I’d imagined. Photographer Kara Starzyk captured some of my repurposed home décor on page 16. In addition to our regular calendar of nonprofit events we’ve compiled a page of upcoming green-minded events and activities. And because the world works better when we work together, pages 26-27 feature local activists and what they’re doing to make a difference for our community’s footprint. Closing out the issue, we leave you with 10 simple ways to green your own routine.

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The truth is, life can be quite hectic and complicated at times. So instead of adding to that, we encourage readers this year to take small steps, make them habitual, teach them to younger generations. The goal is that one day all of these small efforts will eventually lead to big impacts, intrinsically embedded in our lives – as natural as the water we drink and the air we breathe. On set at the DIY home decor shoot, photographer Kara Starzyk snapped this of me and my mom, Cynthia England, who was visiting from Texas. It seems apropos, after all she is who taught me that respecting mother Earth is a way of life.


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1. Joyce Cohen, left, and Sandra Kaplan 2. Donna Kellman, left, and Ann Best 3. Nancy Marshall, left, Matt Piotrowski, Thais Piotrowski and John Marshall 4. Tara Bardi, left, and Fritz Waldorf

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The Arthur R Marshall Foundation for the Everglades kicked off its “River of Grass” gala with a reception at the home of Harvey and Julie Brown on March 31. Gala committee members gathered to introduce new committee members and recognize those who worked to make this past season’s gala at the Colony Hotel, a success. The Batchelor Foundation offered the Marshall Foundation a $200,000 challenge grant to fund its Everglades education programs. Submitted Photos

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hen I think about the term “green,” I think of trees, recycling, the crayon color, polar bears, melting ice caps, Vice President Al Gore and “Avatar”- yes, that James Cameron film about the blue people that finally dethroned “Titanic” as the highest grossing film of all time.

Indulge me for a moment. Travel into the future, to the year 2154 on the planet Pandora, inhabited by the “Na’vi” people. Earth’s natural resources are practically nonexistent and the humans from the Resources Development Administration look to this strange world to mine unobtanium, a valuable mineral. What happens next is the exploration and exploitation of a beautiful terrene filled with colors, creatures, forests and history. The climax of the film occurs when the “Tree of Souls” is threatened and the creatures living on the planet fight back against the guns, fire and bulldozers. As a moviegoer, I felt a sense of pride and cathartic joy watching the “Na’vi” save their people and their home. It made me think of the many things that we can do here on Earth, to save the polar bears and those cute penguins that look like tiny men in tuxedos. “Avatar” wasn’t about demonizing humans or interspecies love triangles. I think this film was about preserving an amazing world that may seem frightening and pointless to outsiders, but possesses a stunning range of life forms that work together to co-exist. We can translate that to our world by working to preserve its beauty and appreciating all of the weird creatures that help this planet run every second of every day of every year. If you haven’t already seen the film, a special edition will be shown April 18 through May 18 at the Museum of Discovery and Science in Fort Lauderdale. For more information, visit www.mods.org. I can hear the music playing, must be time to wrap it up. Now, where was I? Society Scene! Yes, this publication has always been about bringing people who strive to help others into the spotlight. We love to share the good things that are happening and help spread the word on how you, too, can make a difference. So, let’s focus on the good. And quite frankly, green is good.

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Giving back to the earth can make you look as good as you feel. Here some important products and ways to make a difference in our world that will warm your heart, not the planet. Aveda: Since 1999, Aveda salons have raised more than $32 million for environmental causes. More than $26 million has been raised for clean water projects at home and around the world. Locally, the mission carries on with Pyure Aveda Salons. The mission of Aveda’s Project Water Change Lives campaign continues. “Our main focus this year is to raise awareness first and funds second. It’s more important to us to bring awareness of the lack of drinking water that people suffer from throughout the world. Especially living in a place where our drinking water is readily available and taken for granted,” said Luca Boccia, co-owner of Pyure Aveda Salons in Coconut Creek, Wellington and Boynton Beach. “Throughout the month of April in addition to selling earth month candles, we are selling water drops for $1, $5 and $10. In all three of our locations they are also having daily bake sales where all the items are baked by our teams and made fresh daily. Our company goal is to not only raise awareness but to raise $12,000 to donate.” Names of individuals purchasing the $5 and $10 donations will be entered to win raffles of goods or services worth more than $400. Aveda’s Light The Way Candles cost $12 and 100 percent of the purchase price helps protect clean water, supporting Global Greengrants Fund water-related projects around the world. The organic ginger and ginger lily candles are available at Pyure Aveda Salon locations as well as www.aveda.com. The green living bonus: The glass is constructed from 100 percent reclaimed beverage bottles and the packaging is made from 90 percent post-consumer recycled content. Kiehl’s: Leave it to Kiehl’s to create a product in honor of earth day that is as lovely to look at as it is for your skin. This month, Kiehl’s launched the Limited Edition Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque series features earth-inspired designs created by socially-conscious celebrities Ashley Judd and Anthony Mackie. Made from Amazonian White Clay, this cleansing masque helps purify skin and visibly minimize pores while drawing out oil and toxins. It costs $23 per jar at Kiehl’s stores and wwww.kiehls.com. All proceeds from sales of the product will go to Recycle Across America. The green living bonus: Kiehl’s offers a rewarding recycling program for loyal customers who bring in empty Kiehl’s bottles. When 10 bottles are collected, customers can receive any travel collection product for free. Since 2009, Kiehl’s has recycled more than 1,500,000 bottles. That is an amazing cause to continue contributing to.

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Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics: Lush is another beauty product brand that makes Earth Day every day. The handmade soap and cosmetics company prides itself on creating eco-friendly products that give back to the planet and charitable causes. Here are three Lush products (available at Lush stores and www.lushusa.com) that will leave you and mother earth smiling: Green Fun; $6.95. This lemony, lime moldable soap really is fun to use in the shower. You can wash your hands, body and hair with it or bathe with it for bubbly relaxation. The citrusy scent is a lovely morning pickme-up. The Green Living Bonus: This product is vegan and made from a gentle base of corn flour, talc and glycerine so it’s also perfect for kids. Knot Wraps; $6.95. This “Psychedelic Summer” wrap inspired by Japanese art and designed by artist Oliver Hibert is a groovy way to gift wrap any of Lush’s products for a friend. You can also reuse it as a scarf or hair accessory. The Green Living Bonus: Each scarf is made out of a material called Greenspun, which is comprised of recycled plastic Lush bottles. Lush bottles are already crafted 100 percent from post-consumer recycled plastic. Last year, Greenspun saved 3 million bottles from the landfill by making them into fabric. Charity Pot Hand and Body Lotion; $5.95-$22.95. Billed as “the cream that keeps on giving,” Charity Pot Hand and Body Lotion is an intoxicating blend of ylang ylang floral fragrance, fair trade organic cocoa butter and moisturizing almond oil. It’s also a wonderful cream for pregnant women to rub on their bellies to ease stretch marks. Lush Cosmetics then donates 100 percent of proceeds to grassroots charities dedicated to environmental conservation, animal welfare and human rights. The Green Living Bonus: Each charity pot container is crafted from 100 percent post-consumer recycled plastic and since 2007, Lush Cosmetics has donated more than $4,750,000 to more than 400 charities in 35 countries. So each tub of this cream is a major opportunity to make a major difference.


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A loveseat to love: sofa made of old pallets

the giving tree: found branches and bamboo as curtain rods

creative crates: recycled wooden shipping crate turned upside down creates a coffee table

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Stick it up: sticks and air plants add festive ambience to a string of lanterns for outdoor lighting on the patio.

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Stack it up: stacking recycled wooden crates (previously used for transporting produce) with a repurposed piece of glass on top for a rustic outdoor coffee table.


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Lecture: Barbara Schmidt, 7 p.m., Peaceful Mind Peaceful Life. Schmidt will lecture on her book“The Practice,”which offers simple tools for managing stress, finding inner peace and uncovering happiness. There will also be a book signing. Registration is required. Free. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-297-2337.

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Casino Night,from6to10p.m., JDRF.ThePalmBeachchapterforthe organizationdedicatedtofunding researchforjuvenilediabeteswillhostanightof silentandliveauctions,andcasinogamesprizes. MollyDillon,ChandlerHillandotherswithType1 diabeteswillbehonored.$75-$125.PalmBeach LamborghiniShowroom,2345OkeechobeeBlvd., WestPalmBeach.561-655-1990.

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Golf Invitational & Charity Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Place of Hope. The Golf Invitational & Charity Dinner welcomes Place of Hope supporters from across the country to raise operating funds for programs, housing, services and outreach. Old Palm Golf Club, 11089 Old Palm Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-775-7195 or www.placeofhope.com.

Hadassah Goes to Dinner, 6 p.m., L’Or Vizcaya Hadassah of Delray Beach. Dine at California Pizza Kitchen and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Vizcaya Hadassah. Reservations are required. California Pizza Kitchen, 6000 Glades Road, Town Center at Boca Raton. 561-495-6005.

YAD Wandering Happy Hour – Blue Martini,5:45p.m.,Jewish FederationofSouthPalmBeachCounty’s Young AdultDivision.WhereverYADwandersforHappy Hour,it’s theplaceforyoungJewishadultsin their20stoearly40stobe.$8.BlueMartini, 6000GladesRoad,BocaRaton.561-852-5015or www.jewishboca.org/happyhour. Fourth annual Celebration,6p.m., InJacob’s Shoes.Thiseventfeatures dinner,anopenbarandexcitingsilentandlive auctions.AllproceedsbenefitInJacob’s Shoes, whichprovidesshoes,schoolsuppliesandathletic geartochildreninneed.$100.LakesideTerrace, 7880GladesRoad,BocaRaton. 954-757-9030orwww.injacobsshoes.org.

NSU Scholarship Golf Classic, 1 p.m., Nova Southeastern University. The 29th annual Scholarship Golf Classic benefits the scholarship and academic support fund for NSU Shark student athletes and ensures the success of the school’s NCAA Division II athletic program. Sponsorships are available. PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach. 954-262-2105 or golf@nova.edu. 15th annual Golf Tournament,1p.m., TheYMCAofSouthPalmBeachCounty’s.The DeVos-BlumFamilyYMCAinBoyntonBeachwill hostthegolftournament,withashotgunkickoff at1p.m.Proceedsfromtheeventwillbenefit theY’s financialassistanceprogram.Registration startsatnoon.IndianSpringCountryClub,11501 ElClairRanchRoad,BoyntonBeach. www.ymcaspbc.org/golf-tournament.

34th annual MS Golf Tournament, 7:30 a.m., National MS Society-South Florida Chapter. The event will kick off at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start scramble. The tournament will conclude with cocktails, auctions and an awards banquet. $300. 8665 Juego Way, Boca Raton. 954-731-4224 or www.nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/FLS.

Hope & Home Gala, 7 p.m., SOS Children’s Villages - Florida. SOS Children’s Villages celebrates healing, hope and home for South Florida’s foster children at this year’s gala. $250. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 954-420-5030 or www.hopeandhomegala.org. Quota International of Boca/Delray’s Kentucky Derby Party, from 4 to 8 p.m., Dolores Taylor Scholarship Foundation/ Forgotten Soldiers Outreach/AVDA. The event will include dinner, live simulcast of the Kentucky Derby, auctions, Derby hat contests, door prizes and more. $65. Boca Greens Country Club, 19642 Trophy Drive, Boca Raton. 561-927-7179.

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Dinner by the Sea, from 6 to 10 p.m., Hannah’s Home of South Florida. With a reception overlooking the sea, guests will enjoy live entertainment by The Helmsmen, a silent auction, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. $100 per person. Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa, 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach. 561-277-9823 or www.hannahshomesf.org. For more calendar listings visit www.SunSentinel.com/Society

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Palm Beach Autism Festival,from 6to10p.m.,AutismSocietyPalm Beach.Incelebrationof“Autism AwarenessMonth,”theAutismSocietyofPalm Beach/MartinCountyishostingafundraiser fortheentirefamily.Free.Downtownatthe Gardens,11701LakeVictoriaGardensAve.,Palm BeachGardens.561-389-6671orwww.autismsocietypbm.org.

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Exhibit: The Surrealist Roberto Matta,April 16-May18,AnnNortonSculptureGardens.ChileanbornartistRobertoMattawasaninternational figurewhoseworldviewrepresentedasynthesisofEuropean, AmericanandLatinAmericancultures.Wednesdaythrough Sunday,from10a.m.to4p.m.OnWednesdaysat11a.m., therewillbeaguidedtouroftheexhibition.Freeformembers, $10fornonmembers.2051FlaglerDrive,WestPalmBeach. 561-832-5328orwww.ansg.org.

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Top Hats and Tea Cups, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Ali’s Alliance.The event will feature 15 cancer survivors, along with their medical providers, modeling couture creations designed by florists throughout Palm Beach County.There will also be a silent auction, raffle and three-course tea pairing. $60. PGA National Resort and Spa, 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-315-5477 or www.AlisAlliance.org.

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Lecture: Barbara Schmidt, 7 p.m., Peaceful Mind Peaceful Life. Schmidt will lecture on her book“The Practice,”which offers simple tools for managing stress, finding inner peace and uncovering happiness. There will also be a book signing. Registration is required. Free. Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton. 561-297-2337.

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Casino Night,from6to10p.m., JDRF.ThePalmBeachchapterforthe organizationdedicatedtofunding researchforjuvenilediabeteswillhostanightof silentandliveauctions,andcasinogamesprizes. MollyDillon,ChandlerHillandotherswithType1 diabeteswillbehonored.$75-$125.PalmBeach LamborghiniShowroom,2345OkeechobeeBlvd., WestPalmBeach.561-655-1990.

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Golf Invitational & Charity Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Place of Hope. The Golf Invitational & Charity Dinner welcomes Place of Hope supporters from across the country to raise operating funds for programs, housing, services and outreach. Old Palm Golf Club, 11089 Old Palm Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-775-7195 or www.placeofhope.com.

Hadassah Goes to Dinner, 6 p.m., L’Or Vizcaya Hadassah of Delray Beach. Dine at California Pizza Kitchen and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Vizcaya Hadassah. Reservations are required. California Pizza Kitchen, 6000 Glades Road, Town Center at Boca Raton. 561-495-6005.

YAD Wandering Happy Hour – Blue Martini,5:45p.m.,Jewish FederationofSouthPalmBeachCounty’s Young AdultDivision.WhereverYADwandersforHappy Hour,it’s theplaceforyoungJewishadultsin their20stoearly40stobe.$8.BlueMartini, 6000GladesRoad,BocaRaton.561-852-5015or www.jewishboca.org/happyhour. Fourth annual Celebration,6p.m., InJacob’s Shoes.Thiseventfeatures dinner,anopenbarandexcitingsilentandlive auctions.AllproceedsbenefitInJacob’s Shoes, whichprovidesshoes,schoolsuppliesandathletic geartochildreninneed.$100.LakesideTerrace, 7880GladesRoad,BocaRaton. 954-757-9030orwww.injacobsshoes.org.

NSU Scholarship Golf Classic, 1 p.m., Nova Southeastern University. The 29th annual Scholarship Golf Classic benefits the scholarship and academic support fund for NSU Shark student athletes and ensures the success of the school’s NCAA Division II athletic program. Sponsorships are available. PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach. 954-262-2105 or golf@nova.edu. 15th annual Golf Tournament,1p.m., TheYMCAofSouthPalmBeachCounty’s.The DeVos-BlumFamilyYMCAinBoyntonBeachwill hostthegolftournament,withashotgunkickoff at1p.m.Proceedsfromtheeventwillbenefit theY’s financialassistanceprogram.Registration startsatnoon.IndianSpringCountryClub,11501 ElClairRanchRoad,BoyntonBeach. www.ymcaspbc.org/golf-tournament.

34th annual MS Golf Tournament, 7:30 a.m., National MS Society-South Florida Chapter. The event will kick off at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start scramble. The tournament will conclude with cocktails, auctions and an awards banquet. $300. 8665 Juego Way, Boca Raton. 954-731-4224 or www.nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/FLS.

Hope & Home Gala, 7 p.m., SOS Children’s Villages - Florida. SOS Children’s Villages celebrates healing, hope and home for South Florida’s foster children at this year’s gala. $250. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 954-420-5030 or www.hopeandhomegala.org. Quota International of Boca/Delray’s Kentucky Derby Party, from 4 to 8 p.m., Dolores Taylor Scholarship Foundation/ Forgotten Soldiers Outreach/AVDA. The event will include dinner, live simulcast of the Kentucky Derby, auctions, Derby hat contests, door prizes and more. $65. Boca Greens Country Club, 19642 Trophy Drive, Boca Raton. 561-927-7179.

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Dinner by the Sea, from 6 to 10 p.m., Hannah’s Home of South Florida. With a reception overlooking the sea, guests will enjoy live entertainment by The Helmsmen, a silent auction, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. $100 per person. Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa, 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach. 561-277-9823 or www.hannahshomesf.org. For more calendar listings visit www.SunSentinel.com/Society

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Exhibit: The Surrealist Roberto Matta,April 16-May18,AnnNortonSculptureGardens.ChileanbornartistRobertoMattawasaninternational figurewhoseworldviewrepresentedasynthesisofEuropean, AmericanandLatinAmericancultures.Wednesdaythrough Sunday,from10a.m.to4p.m.OnWednesdaysat11a.m., therewillbeaguidedtouroftheexhibition.Freeformembers, $10fornonmembers.2051FlaglerDrive,WestPalmBeach. 561-832-5328orwww.ansg.org.

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Top Hats and Tea Cups, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Ali’s Alliance.The event will feature 15 cancer survivors, along with their medical providers, modeling couture creations designed by florists throughout Palm Beach County.There will also be a silent auction, raffle and three-course tea pairing. $60. PGA National Resort and Spa, 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-315-5477 or www.AlisAlliance.org.

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Each Thursday, the museum presents diverse arts to its visitors – from music and dance to films – as well as do-it-yourself art projects, tours, conversations with curators, lectures, wine tastings and tantalizing dishes from the museum’s café. All ages are welcome. Half price day admission for non-members. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-832-5196.

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EXHIBIT: THE SURREALIST ROBERTO MATTA Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

Chilean-born artist Roberto Matta was an international figure whose worldview represented a synthesis of European, American and Latin American cultures. Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Wednesdays at 11 a.m., there will be a guided tour of the exhibition. Free for members, $10 for nonmembers. 2051 Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-832-5328 or www.ansg.org.

April 18 from 6 to 10 p.m.

PALM BEACH AUTISM FESTIVAL Autism Society Palm Beach

In celebration of “Autism Awareness Month,” the Autism Society of Palm Beach/Martin County is hosting a fundraiser for the entire family. The event will kick off with a screening of “A Teens Guide to Understanding And Communicating With People on The Autism Spectrum” at 6 p.m. at Cobb Theatres. 14-year-old student filmmaker Alexandra Jackman will be in attendance for a Q-and-A after the screening. The evening will also include a close animal encounter and show presented by Busch Wildlife and live music by Harold Seay. Free. Downtown at the Gardens, 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-389-6671 or www.autism-societypbm.org.

April 19 from 6 to 10 p.m.

CASINO NIGHT JDRF

The Palm Beach chapter for the organization dedicated to funding research for juvenile diabetes will host a night of silent and live auctions, and casino games prizes. Molly Dillon, Chandler Hill and others with Type 1 diabetes will be honored. $75-$125. Palm Beach Lamborghini Showroom, 2345 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-655-1990.

GOLF INVITATIONAL & CHARITY DINNER Place of Hope

The Golf Invitational & Charity Dinner welcomes Place of Hope supporters from across the country to raise operating funds for programs, housing, services and outreach. The Charity Dinner and auction precedes the golf tournament. Old Palm Golf Club, 11089 Old Palm Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-775-7195 or www.placeofhope.com.

April 23 at 6 p.m.

CELEBRATION OF WOMEN National Council of Jewish Women SE Atlantic Section

Guests will view the documentary film “The Dream Is Now,” about undocumented children of immigrants working to earn their citizenship and make a meaningful contribution to the country. A light dinner will be served and new officers for the 2014-2015 board will be appointed. $18 before April 11; $25 after April 11. South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach. 561-394-5135 or www.ncjwseatlantic.org.

April 23 at 6 p.m.

WINE EDUCATION FOR THE WORKING WOMAN Women’s Foundation of Palm Beach County

As part of the “Women’s Professional Development” series, attendees will learn how to order wine with authority. The tasting will feature six to eight wines from Washington, Oregon and California. $25. 11221 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-310-8851 or www.womensfoundationpbc.org.

April 23 from 7 to 10 p.m.

TASTE OF THE NATION PALM BEACH Share Our Strength

The annual tasting event, benefiting Share Our Strength’s “No Kid Hungry” campaign, will feature Palm Beach chefs, sommeliers and mixologists. VIP admission starts at 6:30 p.m. $100 for general admission; $150 for VIP. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 617-510-9503.

April 24 at 5:45 p.m.

YAD WANDERING HAPPY HOUR – BLUE MARTINI Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Young Adult Division

Wherever YAD wanders for Happy Hour, it’s the place for young Jewish adults in their 20s to early 40s to be. Mix, mingle and meet friends while making a difference locally and globally. $8. Blue Martini, 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton. www.jewishboca.org/happyhour or 561-852-5015.

April 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

MEN WITH CARING HEARTS Florence Fuller Child Development Centers

This awards luncheon gives nonprofit organizations an opportunity to provide recognition and thanks to male volunteers who have given time, talent, energy and resources to make life better for others in the community. $100. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. 561-391-7274, ext. 128 or www.ffcdc.org.

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April 23 at 5:30 p.m.

April 25 at 1 p.m.

NSU SCHOLARSHIP GOLF CLASSIC Nova Southeastern University

The 29th annual Scholarship Golf Classic benefits the scholarship and academic support fund for NSU Shark student athletes and ensures the success of the school’s NCAA Division II athletic program. Sponsorships are available. PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach. 954-262-2105 or golf@nova.edu.

April 26 from 9 to 11 a.m. SHREDDING FUNDRAISER Cason United Methodist Church

Guests can bring old, sensitive documents to be shredded. $5. 342 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. 561-706-9618 or www.casonumc.org.

April 26 at 6 p.m.

REACH FOR THE STARS Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

This benefit event features an array of gourmet foods and accompanying fine wines presented in the elegant lobby of the Kravis Center. An exciting entertainment feature is soon to be announced. $125; $100 for Young Friends members. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach. 561-651-4320 or www.kravis.org.

April 26 at 6 p.m.

POOCH PROM Drug Abuse Treatment Association Inc. (DATA)

Bring your dog for the yappiest event of the season. The Pooch Prom includes contests, a scavenger hunt, Kibbles and Nibbles, live entertainment, dancing and the crowning of the 2014 Pooch Prom King and Queen. $40 in advance; $45 at the door. Downtown at the Gardens, Centre Court 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Drive, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-776-7659 or www.poochprom.org.

April 25 at 7 p.m.

TOUCHING HEARTS, BUILDING FUTURES, CHANGING LIVES! COCKTAIL RECEPTION Best Foot Forward Foundation

The evening will feature comic impressionist Ken Block and success stories from children who participated with Best Foot Forward. Guests also will enjoy cocktails, dinner by the bite, and live and silent auctions, with proceeds benefiting Best Foot Forward. $125. Boca Grove Country Club, 21351 Whitaker Drive, Boca Raton. 561-470-8300 or www.bestfoot.org.

April 26 at 6:30 p.m.

HOPE GALA American Cancer Society

The evening will feature speaker and breast cancer survivor Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. The event will include dinner, live and silent auctions, chance drawings and live entertainment. $275. Woodfield Country Club, 3650 Club Place, Boca Raton. 561-394-7751 or www.acsflcsr.ejoinme.org/ hopegala2014.

April 26 at 7 p.m.

HOPE & HOME GALA SOS Children’s Villages Florida

SOS Children’s Villages celebrates healing, hope and home for South Florida’s foster children at this year’s gala. Funds raised provide the 75 children growing up in the village with basic necessities, childhood activities and vital services like therapy, tutoring and life skills. $250. Boca West Country Club, 20583 Boca West Drive, Boca Raton. www.hopeandhomegala.org or 954-420-5030.

April 27 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

TOP HATS AND TEA CUPS Ali’s Alliance

The event will feature 15 cancer survivors, along with their medical providers, modeling couture creations designed by florists throughout Palm Beach County. There will also be a silent auction, raffle and three-course tea pairing. $60. PGA National Resort and Spa, 400 Ave. of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-315-5477 or www.AlisAlliance.org.

April 28 at 7:30 p.m.

JAN MCART’S NEW PLAY READINGS World Performing Arts Center at Lynn University

The four-part series will feature readings of plays. April 28 will feature readings from “Verdun, One Day” by Christopher Demos-Brown. $10. Lynn University, 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton. www.events.lynn.edu or 561-237-9000.

May 1 at 10 a.m. boutique opens; noon luncheon

12TH ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHEON Jewish Adoption and Foster Care Options (JAFCO)

More than 400 women are expected to attend the 12th annual JAFCO Mother’s Day Luncheon. Chaired by Marci Langley and Chris Miller, the event will raise money for abused, neglected and special needs children throughout South Florida. The Polo Club of Boca Raton, 5400 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. 954-749-7230.


WHAT’S YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT AND HOW CAN YOU REDUCE IT? The Unitarian Universalist

ACTIVITY: LEIF CATCHES THE WIND AND SAVING SALILA’S TURTLE Engineering is Elementary

Middle school teacher Heather Landstrom will lead children ages 5-12 in a creative engineering activity based on the stories. Kids will build a windmill for “Leif Catches the Wind” at 1 p.m. and design a water filter to clean dirty water for “Saving Salila’s Turtle” at 3 p.m. Hartley Room, The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton, 2601 St. Andrews Blvd. heather@heatherlandstrom.com or www.eie.org/content/air-weather.

April 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

PARTY FOR THE PLANET Palm Beach Zoo

Celebrate Earth Day with live children’s entertainment, educational games and ‘recycled’ crafts. 1301 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach. www.palmbeachzoo.org.

April 19 at 1 p.m.

CLIMATE REALITY 101 FOR KIDS Green Living Alliance of Boca Raton

Jason Mayotte, who is a sophomore at Saint Andrews School and a member of VicePresident Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership Corps, will lead a presentation for elementary and middle school students on “Climate Reality.” Rockberger Hall, The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton, 2601 St. Andrews Blvd., Boca Raton. www.floridaearthfestival.com/ educational-events.

April 19 from 5 to 7 p.m.

FILM VIEWING: “A FIERCE GREEN FIRE: THE BATTLE FOR A LIVING PLANET” MoveOn Council of South Palm Beach

April 22 at 4 p.m.

Celebrate Earth and the importance of Earth Day by making a stained glass window craft using natural materials. After, there will be stories, games and a sing-along. 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. www.pbclibrary.org/branches/ acreage.

Kids ages 4 to 10 will plant cypress seeds and learn why trees are important. No registration. Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach, 411 Clematis Street. www. wpb.org/mycitylibrary.

April 24 from 5 to 6 p.m.

TWITTER CHAT: CELEBRATE THE EARTH Whole Foods Market

Connect will people from all over the world to share and learn new ways to contribute to a better world. Follow #WFMdish to join the conversation. www.wholefoodsmarket.com.

April 25-26 from noon to 4 p.m. PARTY FOR THE PLANET Lion Country Safari

This Earth Day celebration and staff art show will include crafts and games. Guests will also vote on their favorite staff art. 2003 Lion Country Safari Road, Loxahatchee. www.lioncountrysafari.com/partyfor-the-planet-2014.

PARENTS NIGHT OUT PAP3RMAKING Resource Depot

Bring your kids for an evening of playful papermaking. Kids will learn a new skill as they delve into the messy art of papermaking. Smocks and snacks will be provided. Ages 6 and up. $10 donation for first child and $5 for each additional sibling. 2510 Florida Ave., West Palm Beach. www.resourcedepot.net or 561-882-0090.

April 26 at 10 a.m.

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION Daggerwing Nature Center

Celebrating Earth Day, this event will include games, crafts, nature tours and a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. Support Daggerwing and the planet with a fun-filled day of live animal presentations new experiences. 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton, 561-629-8760

April 27 from 4 to 7 p.m.

EARTH DAY & ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION City of Wellington

The celebration will include a concert by VIVA, demonstrations, giveaways, a coloring mural, face painting, food trucks and free tree seeds. Vendors include Wellington Tree Board, Bee Understanding, Wellington Garden Club and Florida Forestry Service. The Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. 561-753-2484 or www.wellingtonfl.gov.

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LET’S LOVE OUR EARTH DAY Acreage Branch Library

CELEBRATE OUR EARTH: PLANT CYPRESS SEEDS Arthur R. Marshall Foundation

April 25 from 6 to 8 p.m.

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Guests will view the film, which was directed and written Academy Award nominee Mark Kitchell and narrated by Robert Redford, Ashley Judd, Van Jones, Isabel Allende and Meryl Streep. The film offers a deeper view of environmentalism as civilizational change, bringing industrial society into sustainable balance with nature. Rockberger Hall of The Green Sanctuary Building, The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton, 2601 St. Andrews Boulevard. www.floridaearthfestival.com/ educational-events.

April 22 from 4 to 5 p.m.

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Fellowship of Boca Raton Environmental scientist and Lake Worth City Commissioner Christopher McVoy will teach guests about the sustainability of different energy sources including fossil fuels, solar, wind, nuclear, hydropower and geothermal. Guests will learn how the production and consumption of each of these energy sources affects the environment and what the term ‘carbon footprint’ means. They will then learn how to develop and implement a plan to reduce each household’s energy consumption. Ages 10 and older. 11 a.m. in the Hartley Room and 3 p.m. in the Rockberger Room of the Green Sanctuary Building, 2601 St. Andrews Blvd., Boca Raton. n. www.floridaearthfestival.com/ ival.com/ educational-events. events.

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Elayna Toby Singer administrator for Palm Beach County Art in Public Places and R. Allen Sistrunk director for Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County “The Tropical Wetland Garden project currently under development by Mounts Botanical Garden in partnership with Palm Beach County Palm Beach County’s Art in Public Places program is important to us. The Tropical Wetland Garden at Mounts will soon be the go-to source to observe and learn about environmentally responsible landscaping for homeowners and businesses trying to plant and manage their variably wet landscape conditions. Designed by an artist-led team, the new garden will be both a “living classroom” and work of art that advocates for reduced use of pesticides, fertilizers and petrochemicals as well as “right plant, right place” practices – Elayna Toby Singer, left, and R. Allen Sistrunk at the project area combined, these improve water quality, for the forthcoming Tropical Wetland Garden. increase biodiversity and lessen flooding conditions. By involving artists in this project, Mounts Botanical Garden emphasizes the importance of both the art and science of eco-friendly place-making. The selected artist team will convey a unique approach to inspire visitors to become critically aware of our environment.”

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Society Scene asked local trailblazers to share an important topic in the green movement and how they’re addressing it in the community...

Kathe Thompson 72 year-old grandmother from Wellington now walking across the country from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., to bring attention to the crisis of climate change

“Waste, trash, overuse, misuse, brown desert, blooming desert, wet and cold Colorado River, dry washes, trucks, trains, and more trucks, wind farms and solar arrays. A woman fighting to save the pristine desert eco-system, a man planting acres of mesquite trees to produce nutritious mesquite flour in the middle of nowhere; a small jojoba production company fighting a big power company that wants its land. Grassroots actions taken by heroes fighting to make a difference in our world. It’s amazing what you see when you’re on a 3,000-mile walk!”

Andrew Aiken

president and CEO of the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society

Aiken doing his part to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by riding his bicycle to work.

“The zoo’s carbon/fuel reduction initiative is helping us to take action to reduce our overall carbon footprint. Our mission is inspiring people to act on behalf of wildlife, and there is no better way than for us to lead by example. We have to take action ourselves and make environmentally friendly choices as frequently as possible. We first surveyed staff members to establish a baseline of fuel consumption, and created a private Facebook page for employees to post their actions for encouragement and accountability. So far, almost half the zoo’s staff has collectively performed 210 environmental acts to save fuel. We don’t need everybody to do a conservation act every single day, although that would be ideal. We simply encourage employees to take at least one fuel reduction action per month. It only takes a little effort from everyone to get a lot accomplished.”


“My focus is the Florida Wildlife Corridor, a campaign I co-founded in 2010. Our conservation lands are becoming increasingly fragmented by roads and development, causing major problems for water and wildlife. The best way to save wide ranging species like bears and panthers and restore the Everglades is to protect the Florida Wildlife Corridor - a contiguous network of habitat connecting existing conservation lands to one another. Support the Florida Wildlife Corridor at www. FloridaWildlifeCorridor.org where you can vote for local and state programs that will invest in protecting conservation lands we need to keep the corridor connected.”

Lew Crampton CEO of South Florida Science Center and Aquarium (SFSCA)

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“Community gardens. The School Board of Palm Beach County recently selected the Science Center as one of several new community garden locations. The program is part of a five-year grant run by the board through Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities Project. We understand that not only do students need to read about science, but to experience science there should be a hands-on component. We embrace any initiative that includes an interactive learning element, and the garden is a perfect opportunity to spotlight that mission. Offering the entire sixth grade class at Renaissance Charter School at Summit an opportunity to grow, the garden includes two hydroponic beds, two garden beds and three fruit trees. Currently taking roots, their hard work will soon pay off in the form of sugar snap peas, string beans, white onions, summer squash, snowbird peas, carrots, Roma tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, green onions, radishes, sweet peppers, bell peppers, hot peppers, tomatoes, collards, star fruit and more. The students will soon be able to eat the fruits – and vegetables – of their labor, as the crops will be served in the school cafeteria, in addition to being sent home with the mini-farmers.”

“Maintaining the ecosystem of the Everglades is of paramount importance to me. As a native of South Florida I have a vested interest that we make every attempt to raise awareness to the vital role that the Everglades has on our wildlife. As painters, writers, poets, photographers and documentarians many of my friends and I have taken to more hands on advocacy. Many of us are active members of foundations, organizations, as well as, park and beach cleanups.”

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10 ways to GREEN your routine Green is possible. Green begins with you.

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Choo choo choose the greener route.

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I’ve always loved this Greek proverb: “A society grows great when men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.”

I recently took the Tri-Rail up to Lake Worth to visit the Palm Beach Cultural Council and I had a blast watching the sunrise, listening to my headphones and writing in my journal. It was a peaceful and productive way to start my day.

When native plants are established they’ll use far less water and require less upkeep. Plant a garden. I repurposed old pallets on my patio to make a small garden of tomatoes, kale, arugula and carrots. We’re headed into summer so vegetables won’t fair too well, but food forests of tropical plants (such as banana, papaya, mango, avocado or star fruit) are generally low maintenance and can thrive year-round in South Florida.

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Chemicals poison our bodies and our planet when consumed. Some of my favorite substitutes are: Hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth and laundry – instead of bleach. Essential oils (like lavender or peppermint) can be used to make cleaning supplies. And to freshen a room put a drop of eucalyptus oil on a lamp – I do this at the office and it smells like a spa.


When we buy locally-sourced foods we not only support residents in our own community, but we reduce greenhouse emissions produced from having to ship an apple from Washington, refrigerate eggplants from Canada or package tomatoes from Mexico. Check out www. localfoodsouthflorida.org for a list of local suppliers, markets and events in your area.

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Paper or plastic? Neither. Bag it up!

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15-minute rule.

Like the 5-second rule for eating dropped food, I try to live by this rule: Just say NO if you know something will be thrown away within 15 minutes. This goes for water bottles, disposable razors, receipts, grocery bags or plastic ware. I’m always surprised by the amount of waste we can keep out of the landfills.

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hike/bike it out

Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach has a greenway trail system – 300 acres of natural area that was set aside during the development of the NCRRF Landfill and Waste-to-Energy Facility. In addition to a wading bird rookery that’s home to thousands of birds, there’s plenty of wildlife viewing, plant life and nature trails accessible to the public for hiking or biking. Visit www.swa.org for more information.

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Visit your city’s Web site for specific guidelines on recycling to make sure you’re being a proactive recycler. Some highlights: take the contents out of a bag and taking the lids off containers (most don’t accept plastic bags or lids); completely empty containers and lightly rinse. I printed off a “quick reference guide” from my city’s site so my neighbors and I know what can be recycled. Or, visit www.keeppbcbeautiful.org to find a monthly beach cleanup or other volunteer opportunities in your area.


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